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a 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 26, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEKT. SALES AT AUCTIO SALES AT AUCTION. — ee - pak ALES AT (U0" ase ALLEN B, MINER, AUCYIONERR, A BARS BO SINEN Baar, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEBR. we Has |. LEDS LN WALDRON & COOKE paspored, to give their t (Established 147.) Personal attention to the cales ‘of Turn! at the Fesidences Salesrooms 9% Chambers and 17 Reade streets. Seeds Art Ga leres, Nos, 81! 1 519 Broadway, southwest corner i weit siceet, TUESDAY, WARCH 3 At Wye d'olock. 661 BROADWAY, OPrPosiT: to our salesrooms and includ the best for actual buyers, of an; the city. Our terms are ag low ‘aud our of parties declining housekeeping, or goode can be removed me ef ity Sur next regular sales, ‘We have now the largest and beat lighted, aud our location is 1 auction house in returus as quick as any responsible house, We give as reference any parties MORT SALE OF SUPE having business with us. gupetruas . MIRRORS, | se On FRDEESDAY, of 103 o'clock, a 8 Which was made to order for owne tacat ot eeanna hast ake nan Varennes: Geren hs ¥ ZIEGLER NiWHO! { clans mak FARLOK PURN and other Crockery, Glass, China, Cutt Fa THURSDAY & private gentleman's esta! consisting of, wiz. : KE ‘at 12 o'clock, in rorewood, covered im brocade sets, in guite: elaborate | 8 REY! fares, 4 and b years old: ark Phaeton, by Brews Carved Eta; eres and Cabinets, extra size, gilt ramed. : 4 MANTEL, PIDK-AND SIDE MIRRORS Broome street; sliver mounted Dobie Harness, Also els vLatrs, rosewood , other Horses, ni Lace and Silk ¢ ment of second hand and new Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, iano, Sewing Machines, &c. jhment: a pair well-matched u Chaus, Encoigneurs, ept SOOM FURNITURE, rosewood and binek AUBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, salesrooms 108 Liberty ant 111 Ced: enter! Housenold Furnit at private residence No. 338 West Th on MONDAY, March 27, ‘ut lO}s o'Slock. WALDRON & COOKE will sell at anction the rench plate % Campots first ‘quatity AND HALL FURNTTU rkcwkes, ilo, Ua rockery, Glass, &, The sale w' ‘ion and auperb Grounds at Norwich, aa i Ware, togeiher with Carpets wad iougs, | +N. Perkins; §2,0000n moricage, °° and © incidental to 4 first ciass House. | “ mil Je peremptor my 0 Ditto C1 gu ‘wo charming dences at Passaic, 12 mi ale yereiviary aud goode on eatibition, with catalogue | y Two chaning Residences at Pansaic, 1 THURSDAY, MARC mK gy A USM gp ar Wy t private a fence wes UCTION.SECOR & CO,, AUCTIO: Estate” Agents, Ni O. 106 EAST FIFTEENTH NEAR FOURTH AY.. | articles. rouse j= aes — j J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. D Gb leant Wl yucont Butte a! A. YUEBDAY, MARCH 28, Table, ‘che eee ease een MeN Metodlats LID M., at Exchange Salesroom, magniicent Ttalian Ma: entire | contents of private reaidence, mcluding two walnut Parlor | ‘Suiis, walnut Chamber Furniture, Brusseis‘apd Trgrain Car | ts, Beds and sedding, Oslcloths, Pier Mirrora, Curtains, | ot ili commence with kitehen n., lately owned by ERS AND REAL 64" Great Jones street, near the utes! Housebold Furnitur me \ mMpt attention to all Outdoor Sales, espe- ce Curtains; Engheh Brussels 1 Furniture, «e., at private residences, and s d Fixtures of Stores, nearly new and in ine condition, &e from bus ‘nod it to their advantage by ealling on us. }.--Goods remuved to out salesroom if desired. wil TH ST., 3 Frenei | — Pine Pier and Mantel Mir Brussels and | A RT NOTICE. "Tapestry Carpets; Brocatel rosewood | 4 One of the finest collections of Oi] Paintings Ac. this season is pow on exhibition ‘SAT APRIL 1, AT JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL'S AT OUR SALESRUOMS, £3 CHAMBERS AND 77 READE SPACIOUS SALESROOM, 37 NASSAU STREE' LETS, and will be w large and fine assortment 0: bandsome Household Furuiture, | sol! at auction Wednesday and Thursday, March 29 removed from 4 private city residence for couventence u! auie, | ai 12 o'cock each day, omprising Parlor, Librars, Diving and Chamber Suits, id | Ladies especially invited to attend the exhibition, ariety, made to orver by best city makers; Aximiuister Vele | — < —- vet, Brimgcls and Thres-ply Carpets, Mirrors, rosewood I'i- RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, 38, C &c.. dc. Detalis in time, P: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVeNINGS, APRIL 7 AND 8, Art Galleries, Nos. 817 and $19 Broadway, EXECUTORS SALE. 4 large and fine evilection of mode tinguished artists of the French, Beigi ean scbools, Particulars in a few days. CTIONEER. Piano, city maker, & Post ofice. Art Sale. ‘Ofl Paintings of dia- Bugitsh and Ameri- of CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS, 8 or giving up housekeeping offered Ty, and 30, Oflice and salesrooms 37 Nassau street, opposite the A LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION DRIAN H. MULLER, A recently selected from the studios of our'most favorite ar- a Uats, among which WILL BE FOUND ADMIRABLE EX- Executrix sale ANPLES OF THE FOLLOWIN! cbt A. Bieratadt, T. Gole, J. F. Kensett, of , James Hart, 'W. Bradford, 254 Lots i 8. Colman, — = Cropsy, E W. Perry, fronting on Shattuck, J. R. Brevoort, 0 Elen, Bispham, Central and Morningside Parks, Chapin: Vau Sererdonk, — Von Sedan, W. L. Sontag, Eighth, Ninth and Morningside avenues, J. B. Bristol, ‘TA. Rust, and ‘Moormans, I. M. Wills, 10°th, 109th, 110th, 111th, 119th aud 12th atreets, E. Moran, ‘Mignot, Grfewold, Van fs, Edw. Gay, by order of the Executrix of Gouverneur M, Wilkins, deceased, W. M. Brown, ‘Ockbart, WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ADRIAN H. MULLER, P. R. WILKINS & CO, WITHOUT RESERVE, ‘will sell at auction AT OUR SALESROOM, 37 NASSAU STREET, on TUESDAY, APKIL 4, 1871, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 29 AND 30, ‘at 12 o'clock, at th: ‘commencing each day at 12 o'clock. Exchan| room, ‘The above are now on exnibition, with catalogues. i a Yo by order of the Executrix of HNSTON, of [ONE Gouvcrveur Morris W iikins, deceased, (fale petthtoa th bolita Office und sulesroom 37 Nassau street. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sei] at auction, as follows :— ARE the two blocks bounded by Central Park, Seventh avenue Boulevard, 10th and 112th streets; the two Blocks bounded by Central Park (Eighth avenue), Morningside avenue, 10st and 1luto sireets; 27 Lots on Ninth avenue and 124th street. ret. WED) East ‘hirueth street. Seventy per cent may remain on bond and mortguge. ' Maps at the office of the auctioneers, No. 7 Pin giS VAM SoASSELAER CRUGER, beq,, 182 Grand New York. ADRIAN H MULLER, AUCTIONEER. | P: remptory sale of sixty-tive Lots on the Grand Roule- 1c ‘ pe Rarer geek oe sigue etn: | AUCTION NOTICE | oe also Lot and | At o'clock, faigis sapsbaethaine REGULAR SEMI-WEEKLY TRADE SALE of SOFT HATS AND STRAW GOODS. inge. | FittDAY—Household Furniture, at salesroom, 37 street, SATCRDAY—Biiliard Room on Third avenue, y Lorillard. " ADRIAN Bi. MULLER, P. R. WILKIN: & CO. will sell at anction on Monday, March 27, at 12 o'clock, at the Ex- nge Saiesroom, ill Broadway, embracin, 9 tx, northeast corner of Grand cc bightieth etreet, FOK M RECEIV WOME DIRECT FROM THE CITY MANUFACTURERS. 4 Bowevard—Six Lota, northeast corner of Grand ; ward aud Highty-secoud sreet. The Boulevard is d, curbed and lagsed in front of these I Catalogues and goods now ready, Tenth ay nue—Four Lots, west sorne’ Tenth MONDAY, at 103g o'clock—Household Furniture, at store AY, at 11 o'clock—Household Furniture, at 51 WEDNES~AY, at i2 o'clock—Large sale of fine Oil Paint- nse. THUKSDAY, at 12 o'clock—Large sale of fine Of! Paint- Nassau 400 canes FRESH, STAPLE AND DESIRABLE GOuDS, ALL THE LATEST AND MOST “ATTRACTIVE, STYLES, ‘3 AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. BEST EASTERN AND Special attention of out of town and city buyers is invited. WM. TOPPING & CO., Auctioneers, pean ghty-Orat prs Lot, nortiwast corner oi Rare a ae __12 Chureh street, ‘eoth s enue and raghty-secoud street; four Lots, northwest | = =z a corner 01 Tenth avenue and Teah sireek. A. GREAT, CHANCE—AUCTION SALE.—MUST BE f 4. on Tuesday, March 26, at 12 o'clog 11 Broadway, New Yi ninth street—Three Lots, north side, 35) feet west ‘ork, the House No. 18 Carroll street, Ninth Brooklyn, three blocks {rom Hamilton ferry: three store and Bache aouth aide, 25) feet weat of | bascment high stoop brick; marble mantels, gas, water, Ninth aves Ti ‘eet easter tue | 0-119 rooms ;1ot SUx100, Bouarar Br til ey - - age 4 Pat atrect. 0b the south side, 100 feet west | ¥ cae Chie aie ig ee ¥-SeOUN! Pow ot on ide, 20! Rosewood Piano and Stool. of Muth aveuus twove Lowe worth bie Sai vec ewe of | ROBERT SOMLRVILLE will sell AT AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, MARCI. 2 Yate residence No, 604 Lt eeond AT 10)4 O'CLG KINGTON AVE estot Ninta | veteust of the Tenth avens th street—Four Gore Lots, | and Lace and Hrocatel Curtai oK, ai the pri- NUE, between nd Fitty-third streets, RICH Household Fur- Rosewood Parlor Suit, in silk reps; Etageres, rose- inno, Centre Tables, gilt Per and Mantel Mirrors, nices, rosewood and ZhmpTotsand two | Sinck walunt Bedroom Gulia, Cured Hair Maitresses, Fen- | i aide’ of" Ceuire | ther Hedy, Puown and Bolsters, Velvet, Hrussele and Three- cet, between i ete, aL eno iy Carpets, Lounges, Chi jack wainut suffets, Exten- ae rests, ent Known a8 | ¥i7 Tablon, Chairs Ollelotis, five Oise Dinner Geta Gat per cent may remain on by | Glassware, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Library Tables, ‘Cor- Mape ut the ovce of f nices, Tables, Cottage’ Sults, marble top, together with s or | large lot of Kitcben Utensils. 2 ADBIAN th a a BY MAX KAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.— ixtures, Bescu Froperty. JD Tuesday, March 28, at 379 Sixth avenue, entiie F' northeast corn ‘ant Weesaween streets, | Counters, Shelving, Shawease; also Stock of Fancy Goods, ADRIAN it . wil wel | Hosiery, Lacea, Embroideries, &c. a2 auction on Tiuracay atthe Ex | == < 4 esroona, er of the |, Notice..-M. Dannebauer, hig branch store, 16 Leland block pe MAX BAYERSDORFER & CO.'S oitlee, BY M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. nen A lea, deceased Christopher street.” ‘The three brick Buildiogs and Lota situate on the north- cunt coruer of Christopher and Weebawnen streets, and known as Nos. 171, 17 and 175 Christopher street, Weebawken street. The two orick front Houses and Lots situate on the easterly | site of Vv cobawscen street, immediately in the rear of the Cur ct lots, dud kaowo as Nos 9 aud ll Wee- awk exe on Monday, March 27, at 103% oeloc! | rosewood and wa! Brussels and Incrain Carpets. Paintin — Fixtures, Chandeliers, Totlet Crockery, ANON CRISTALAR ner Sets, feather Bede, Mattres Patio £ Large und peremptory kal broeatel Curtains, Reirigerator: WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND , tori! street. Engravin; reach Tea and Di will continue. as heretofore, Large sale of Household Furniture, Carpets, &c., it lesrooms, 79 Nassau street, being the Furniture of several families deciin- | ing housekeeping, embracing very fine Parlor Suits, solid dnt Chamber and Dining Room Furniture, 8, Gas STOKE FIXTURES. i A. CRISTALAR & CU. will sell on Tuesday, March 28, at 1Oig o'ciock, by order of Mr. JOHN CHAMBERLALY, at bin BE. Broadway, the entire valuable and desirable | other desirable consisting of in part as f s street. 10) GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, included among which are Stein Winders, Kepeaters, Ladies’ CAMPBELL & ¢ YY J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER.—CAMP- L.'& CO, sell Tuesday entire genteel walnut and ‘urniture private family, West Sixteenth N. B.—Special attention given to sales Furniture at private residences; returns promptly made day of sale. Anctioneers, 250 Bowery. COLTON, AUCTIONE! Diamond s.uameJled, Anchors, Cylinders; aso @ large assortment of DIAMOND, CLUSTER AND SOLTATIRE BROOCHES, | RINGs, EARRINGS AND STUDS; ' also a large assortment of G Chains, gad sets brovcbes together with Elegant Household Furniture, Tich and very superior. Soha carved rosewood Varior, Dining Room ani id Jewelry, i4 and 18 karat eal Kings, Studs, Butrons, SILVER PLATED WARE, KNIVES, FORKS AND Velvet, Brussels and other Carpets; SPOONS, ‘Best Hair Mattresses, GILT, MARBLE, ALABASTER AND FRENCH CLOCKS folld carved seven octave grand Piano, AND BRONZES; made by Chickerin; F plated Side m On TUESDAY, March Ac, Cataogues at sale. 4 Counter Car Dealers ani also Store Fixture: , at the private residence Mirrors, as Fixture: ‘Thirty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue, commencing at 1 ¥ 3 B'saiesroome 68'Eant Thirteenth street, near Broadway. ds Bedroom do.; rich Bronzes and Mantel Ciocks ; \d in perfect order, &c., &c. 12 Fast others invited. o’ciock, the entire rich furniture of the large four story p — = ——— ———— | vate dwelling. embracing every kind and iption of re- A. SPREE COURT SALES IN PARTITION. ally elegant Furniture and Carpets throughout the house; it bas all been made to order by Better, UIRE, Auctioneers, udoine and other a eel Hon. 9 frat class makers. Also all the evegant Carpets, Curtains, “hprit3, 1871, at 12'y"elock, noon, Bronzes, enamelled and solid black walnut Bedroom Furni- unier direction of | ture, Extension and other Tables: China and Glass Ware, | pln Farmiture, thereon, on the southeast | Mesday morning. © ustreet; size 25 by 100 fect | ‘Gn THURSDAY, March 30, corner of Te ith avenue aud each. Three Lota, with the buildi 1500H street, “ummencing LUO fer 25 by 98 feet each. One Lot on the northwest corner of E Nivety-eiebih sireet ; size 25.2 by 100 feet. The four story basement xnd cellar brick House and Lot, kuown as No. S44 West Twenty-third street, Messrs, VUSE & MoDANIEL, Plaintiffs’ Attorneys, No. 8 and 10 Pine sircet, Maps at the Auctioneers’ oflice, 87 Cedar street. west of Ninth avenue; size shth avenue and DA bronaway OF RPETS, FURNITURE, C ON THURSDAY, MAR HH AT 1035 O'CLOCK. a RCH, JOBNSTON, AUCTIONEER. rtisementa, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, : MIRRORS, CARPETS, &¢. y Pry scut JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will aeli at anetion “on 4 5 a ‘Wednesday, March 29, at 1 o'clock, 1 realdeuce Continuation mortgage sale of No. 51 East Thirtietn street, bi od Fourth > compris- superb imported and city made Cabinet Furnttu: pues, all the Furniture cont, fo part walnut Parlor and Li rary 8 —— and oak Bedroom Suits, Sofa. Bedsieats, By EDWARD SCHENCK, on TUESDAY, Marc Easy Chairs, Feather Har Mu Ingratn Carpets, Mirrors, at 11 o'clock, at 60 Liberty street, with an assurtmen: of Kitch will commence. comprising the entire Stock of a large first importer and manufacturer, HOUSE- iture sold at their resi 8 BREAKING UP ave dences, preferred, at my ‘auction rooms, | all of which wax imported and manufactured expressly for charges moderate. D. MATHEWS, Auctioneer, isl Broadway. their private retail trade, UCTION NOTICE - LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE,— ‘The Stock comprises every variety of LUKE F ERALD, Auctioneer. w * F 1! to-morrow Monday), «ll the elevant ‘aut costiy livuseboid Furniture, ianolorte, Mirrors, ‘Etagere, Parlor and Bedroom Suite, Carpets, Ae, covtained in ‘private residences 120 West Twenty-third t, near Sixth avenne catalogue. For particulars nee Mon tive, commenciug at 104 o'c.uck UCTIUN NOTICE.GERARD bETTS 0. N. B.—Purebarers can ave t Monday, Mareb 27, at 10 o'c Dok alt 198 Wed ie, 4 free of charge. Si treet, Lousehold Furn ture, consisting in part of Car- | tT lday untti the stock i bles (marble top), Bedroom Furniture, &e.; Lace | — v #, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &e., ac GERARD BETTS & CO., Auctioncrra,’ No.7 O14 alip (one door from Hanover square’, will cive their personal atteucing » lo New York and ssrook- rosewood, walnut, ebony, French inlaid bois de rose and bubl P 4 Dining Room Suite, Jn all 500 lots by '# Herald. Sale posi- _ the most unique d modern ats posed of. QURNITUR AT AUCTION. A. J. BLEECKER, SUN & CO., | in addition to thelr reai estate business aod praisement of property, give their special attention to Housebolt Furnitu the residences of the owners. Ofice 77 © an &c. Catalogues at the house early on at the auction rooms, 63 East Thirteenth street, near Broad- thereon, on the north side of | Way. an extra large assortment of Household Furniture and ! qbout J0 Carpets from several families, being the accumula- | tion of the last three weeks, More full particulars in time. EL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER--SALESROOM E ac, AT MATHEWS! AUCTION ROOMS, ia Bkoabway, re, h A, Marquetiere, r, Library, Chamber ir freniture stored until May ul continue every Tuesday and he ap- 0 AS woo r > = LEWIS KE, —_ —— — ae — ‘6 will sell on Mooday, March 27, | JOR SALE—AT AUCTION, ON TU! MARCH 98, eI, at 3 the premises, the iirat’ clas three | k #71, at the Exchange salesroom, New York, two very story and House No. ~ arren street, con ble’ Lots on the eouthweat corner of DeKalb avenue taining tw Snished walls nud all the modern Oxford street, Brooklyn, opposite Washington Park. jmproversents; only three minute rom Cortiand and is one of the most valuable building plots m the Twen- Bek ee eens Soe eres teh ward: Brooklyn, By WYCKOFF & LITTLE, Auction. ar Ye auicionner, core, 23 ooklyn. Te ait siveds, en ontague street, Brooklyn, 5 ies Jersey Cis. | |S, WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON MON- eae seeereee Seren nae ene v «day, ig 0 9 9 SuMaeatAc anim AERO at 1067 o'clock, at No. 12 Bowery, to pay | stor: noon, will be sold at private sale, on the premises, 441 | ket, Blankets, Quilts, Bedding, dees el uina 4 Twenty-orat strech by'a party breaking ‘up bourekerp. | Toilet Sets, Cocker}. a oe Pei cuiee chines ng, & Needhum Sola Ke lsicad, new: elegant black walnut | 21 o'clock, gold ani allver Watches, Jewel Hat Stund, marble top Cenire Table, Piano, &c., &c. Cutiery, Sewing Machines, &c. Tuesday, . — quo VCTION AND COMMISSION WAREROOMS, 634 A Sroasway:—Consizumenta solicited. “Weerly salen, arch 28, charges, one Trunk and large Travelling Bas- ea and Aigo, at . Opera Gingses, NBERGER, Auctioneer, Salesroom 12 Bowery. quick returns, good prices. Particular attention to sales at AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND bouses of parties declining housekeeping. oJ Loan Broker, 134 Hroadway, beiween John. and Fulton HUMPHREYS & THEALS, Auctioneers. | sireets. Having moved to above premisen 1 wil personal and earnest attention Wo fales of housetol: UCTION NOTICE.—GEORGE J, LEVY, AUCTIONEER, ‘Se broadway, near Houston street. Special attention Piven to Household Furnttare sales and merchandise gene- Fal'y; terms agreeable. Long experience and first class refer- tpoet euables bim to guarantee entire satisfaction. Money AAVARIOE So par OLOUDS OR ATILENY & ETRY YerCrIpUy™a, custom for many years From m: long er] (during the past 21 years) in the anction usiness, ftura ture during the season at private realdeuces, as hay been my rience am en- abled to guarantee entire satisfaction; tirat clase reference; Persons not acquaiated uromps rQurae. Kar Meaning womenenreen SALES AT AUOTION, Hs B. aan, AUCTIONEER, Galesrooms 99 Church and 78 Reade atreet. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF RICH DIAMOND JEWELRY, WATCHES, EIGUTFEN KARAT GOLD JEWELRY, £0., on Monday and Tuesday, March 97 and at 11 o'clock each day, comprining his entir. balance of Poth of Nh Di dt and other Jewelry, Watches, kc, which will be closed out at auction, without any reserve, on accouat of giving up the re- tail business. ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 2y, 30 AND SI, AT ll O'CLOCK, AT NO. 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE SP, DENIS HOTEL, SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF RICH AND ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF STOCK OF A WELL KNOWN FIRS? CL. CABINETMAKER, NOW RETIRED FROM BUSINESS, comprising & #uperd assortment of rosewood, shony, inlaid and margueterie Cabinets, Tables, Redsiends, Easels, rich iuiaid and gilt rosewood and spany Suits, Turkisl Lounges and Chairs; rosewood, walaut gpd other Chamber, Library and Dining Room &: in eve ‘tety; Armoura, Dressing Cases, bseretories aud all’ the articles usually found in a strictly Brat class stock, all of which wil! be fully gNaranteed and gold positively without reserve, offering @ Fare opportunity to purchasers, Goods pow on exhibition. Catalogues will be ready on Wednesday mornin, DY lor in BOGART, AUCTIONEER. By virtue of an execution 1 will sell at pablic auction, on Mona: 1 o'clock, at No. 56 Warren street, the 1d Liquor Saloon, consisting of . Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, iso alot of Liquors. JOHN CONTRKELL, Marshal. AMUSEMENTS RY THEAT! BY jerful success of ‘onde Mr. JOHNNY THOMPTON, RY NIGHT AND GRAND MAT7INSE ON aerapee, AT 2 OCIA 0 THE GREAT MAN OF THI PERIOD. Who wi EVERY NIGHT. EVERY NIGHT. i) HAND: | OR, TRUE TO TH ACTS 10 CHARACTERS, SINGS 6 SONGS, HOUSES CROWDED EVE! NEW RAILROAD SENSATION, STUPENDOUS WATERFA: ‘appear new of m on’ EVERY NIGET, EVERY NIGHT, LL. PLAYS ON JOHNNY f Y NIGHT. RAIN STORM, REAL WATER, GREAT CONCERT SALOON, Begi night wiih a comedy, AMUSBMETS. Wannscn's. ON MONDAY, D EVE! ba ish dbuplaghed ITIL FURTHER NOTICE, AND SATURDAY MATINE! aphiounmbiniey 7. aa COMEDY, Produced with NEW SCENERY, NEW MUSIC and with Pavan esta In rehearsal, the NERVOUS MAN ‘and the UNFINISRED GENTLEMAN, In tion, AN ying with fm- mapnse shocees tn London’ COMED Ys Bow pi ‘Also in preparation, and to be presented for the first time ia four years, ROSEDALE. THEATRE COMI Broudwa! BUTLER & GILMOR: 514. THEATRE CoMig! ANOTHER BRILLIA’ ° GRAND ATTRACTIONS. i DELIGHTED THOUSANDS NIGHTLY. First appearance of the Queen of the Tight Rope, MLLE. MARIETTA ZANFREITA, THE FAMOUS LAURI TRO. PE OF PANTOMIMISTS. TH DOUGHERTY E GREAT MILBURN. WILL GIVE A NEW. LECTURE. ASHCROFT AND MORTON Flirting 1 LAZY JERRY (BA \n the Twilight, LY SOURS) HEMMED IN, THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE, Coes, Rattler, Wambold, Kelly, Stewart, &c., in their side splitting acts. All the great troupe wi'l appoar, Doors open Seats reserved in a JACOB BoGaRT, AvcTIONEER, ‘Wednesday, March 29, At Il o'clock, at the auction’ rooms No. 1 North William treet, large assortment of Househoid Furniture, tron Safes, to pay advances, dc. Uorse Mart, Fifth avenue and Forty: fourt! street, J. fOuR AUCTIONEFR—WILL SELL ON MONDAY, » March 27, at Ls M., at the Commerciai Exchange, No. 389 Fulton street, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn—Fulion ave- nue, four very valuable Lots, northweat corner Fulton aventic and’ Gallatin’ place; the best business lucation in the city; terms liberal. Mores WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Handsome Dwellings on Kast Sixteenth street and St, ar! E. H, LUDLOW « March 30. 1871, at 13 0’ M1 Broadway, East Sixteenth street The handsome four atory high stoop brick front House and Lot No, 142 ixteenth street, Fi PE an louse contains improvements, frescoed throuhout; ‘ot 22x1U8.6 feet. St. Mark’s place.—The handsome four story brown stone House and Lot No.6 St. Mark's place, near Second avenue, House contains all conventences ; 1s 20xt0 feot; lot 25x94. 10, Possession of both May 1, 1871. Mapa, &c., at No. 8 Pine at, place at auction. Will ell at auction, on Thursday, ck, ut the Exchange Salesroom, No: oJ Sole Lessee of SARATOGA o BENEFIT OF “MRS, GILBERT. First production, Curtaln rises at 196 ce, Children haif price, ATH AVENUE THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 8. and Manager. é MONDAY, LAST Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY after long and | preci preparation, of Mr. Dion joucicault’s latest London sensa- tion, a brilliant dramatic comedy, entitled TUESDAY, MARCH 88. Misa Nellie Mortimer, Mr. Harkins, Mr. W. Davidge, Lewis, Mr. Geo James “arkes, i. &. De Vere, Mr. Pteres and Mr. G. JESEBEL, in which Miss Clara Morris, Miss Linda Deitz, Miss Kate Claxton, D. i. Mr. Mr. Beekman will appear. Mr, DALY begs to announce as in speedy production the briliiant comedi ONEY, SUS CLATTER, and other favorite PATTER VER: lays, in which the celebrated comedian, aris MB. CHARLES MATHEW! will appear and begin a series of a upon the American stage. first production, &c. tive preparation for of MARE 1ED FOR well’ representations Due notice will be given of their MO8EI8 WILKINS, AUCTIONEER SALE IN PAR- xition of No. 66 Crosby sirect, 1n rear of Broadway perty. PEP LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction, on Thursday, March 80, 1871, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway. Crosby Bireet.—The valuable lot with two-story attic and basement brick front building, known as No. 65 Crosby street, near Spring street, lot 2’.1x74.10 feet; $8,000 can re- main on bond and mortgage if desired, Full particulars and maps can be bad at No, 3 Pine atree! ARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION I wiil expose for aale on the premises, at I o'clock P, M., the Stock and Fixtures of the Butcher Shop No. 260 Wesi ‘Twenty-seventh street. Sale without reserve. CHARLES A. CLARKE, Marshal, E TO PARTIES BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEP- ing.—HENRY R. HERTS will, as usual during the past eighteen rears, give bia personal attention to sales of House- hold Furniture, either at private residences or at his spacious salesrooms, 9 Church and 78 Reade street, und refers with much pleasure to bis well known reputation and. abiiity to draw a larger audience than any other atictioneer, and conse: quently greater competition and better prices, “Reference to over 500 former patrona may be had if desired, Eatly appli- cation solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. HENRY B. HERTS, Auctioneer, ¥9 Church and 7 Reade street. AWNBROKERS' SALES.JOHN MORTIMER WILL sell at 11 East) Broadway. Monday, a Sno sale, order A. H. Samuels, Grand street, Williamsburg; Tuesday, 500 lots Men's and Women's cnoice Ciothing, éc., order 8. Finde!l, Eighth avenue: Wednesday, a nne sale, order M. Metrbach, Grand street; Friday, order'H. McAleenan, Second avenue. INGRAHAM ‘PAWNBROKER'S, SALE.—WILLIAM J. will sel on Monday, March 26, 300 lota Men and Women's Clothing; also 10) loi’ Coats, Pants, Vests. At 1 o'clock, Watches, Jewelry, By order of B. J. Fry, 116 avenue C. AWNBROKERS' SALES—BY JAMES AGAR, AUC. Mioncer, at salesroom, 5° New Bowery. ‘Tuesday-—Men's and Women's Clothing,’ By order of Charles Cudlipp, 239 Spring street. Thursday— ‘and Women's Clothing. By order of M. Levy, 78 Grand street. Friday—Men’s and femen's Clothing. "By order of P. Fullan, West Thirty- ninth street, PAWNBROKERS SALE—W ATCHES AND JEWELRY. Wednesday JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, at 59 New Bowery, at 1034 o'clock, 50 lots of Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Gold and Diamond Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, &c. By order ot John J, Levy, 40 Sixth avenue. AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 131 Bowery. Monday, Men's and Women's Clothing, by order J. Metzler, 49 East’ Honston street; Tuesday, Men's and Women’s Clothing, by order R. Simpson & Co., 15 Bow= ery; Tuesday, Watches and Jewelry, by order Sumpson, Som- era & Co., 25 Chatham street, ROBERTS & NoGUIRE, AUCTIONELRS, ‘will sell at auction, on Tuesday, March 28, 1871, at 19 o'clock noon, at the Exchange Salesroom. 111 Broadway (ander the direction “of Dame! B. Ingraham, Jr., Ea, referee) the four splendid Lots on tue northeast corner of Eleventh enue and Kighty-seventh street. These lots are worthy the attention of speculators and others, being about 225 teet from the Grand Boulevard. Size, 25x100 feet each. ‘Also, at the same time and place (under the direction of Gratz Nathan, Esn., referee), No, 362 West Nineteenth street; is a three siory basement | and cellar, nigh stoop, brown. stone front house, well inished and in good order. Sixe lot, 20x75 feet. Alse the two extra size Lots on the north side of Forty-sixth street, distant 250 feet west of Eleveuth avenue. Size, Box116.10. edn day, March 29, 1871, at 13 o'clock noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway (under direction of James H. Coleman, Eaq., referee), the Property known as No. 139 Delancey street, on which there fs a three atory and basement brick front House, with a two story anit cellar frame extension, stable and shed. Size Jot, 95x79 feet. ‘Also the two story frame House, with brick basement, on the north side Seventy-tifth street, distant 410 feet 11 inches west of avenne A. Size, 20x30 feet; lot, 25x102.3, To , April 4, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, the three story aud basement brown stone House and Lot No. 218 East [24th street, near Third avenue, Maps, with fall particulars, at the Auctioneers’ office, No. ‘87 Cedar street, corner Broadway. HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, . Marshal's ‘sale of an entire Stock and Machinery of a Shoe Mannfactory. On Monday, March 21, at 944 o'clock, at No. 16 College place, by virtue of un execution from the Marine Court, I will’ sell the entire Stock, Machinery and Fixtures of a’Shoo Factory, consisting of a large lot. of Shoes, Gaiters, Leather, Findings, Lasts, Machinery, fc. Sale positive for cash. Deniers aud manufacturers invited. A. deposit will be required trom all purchasers, and ouds must be removed immediately after the sale. By order of 8. Schiele, City Marsh: GHERIF'S SALE.—SEWING MACHINES. x BICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will seli on MONDAY, at 11 o'clock, at Salesroom, 27 East Broadway, 16 elegant silver plated cabinet Wheeler & Wilson, Grover ‘or, Singer and othar Sewing Machines, in perfect order. JAMES O'BRIEN, late Sheriff. Also 10 tubs prime Butter, &c. mpagues KEYWORTH, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Monday, March 27, at 10 o'clock, the Stoos, Fixtures and good will of the Cigar Store 288 Eseuth avenue, between ae ee apd Twenty-fifth street Can be seen this os TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, Office No. 6 City Hall place, will sell on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 28 and 29, ut 10% o'clock, the Stock ana Fixtures of ibe Cloak and Mantlia Store of Mrs. George Brodie, at 31 Union square, corner of Broadway and Sixteenth street, consisting of a large assort- ment of Velvet and Silk Cloaks, Silk and Popiin Suits, Cush- mere and Cloth Sacques, a number of large French plate lass Mirrors, over $00 yards of Brussels Carpet, splendid Cases and Tables, Brass Horses and Shoulders. Every ar- tele to be sold, af the prevnines are let for banking purposes. Catalogues morning of sale. Wtiam ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 6 City Hall place, will sell on Monday, 97th inat., at 1036 o'clock A. ‘ ture Furniture and Fixtures of the Dining Saloon id Res. taurant 113 Nassau street; fine carved walnut Counters, Steam Table, Chaira, Ice Chest, copper Urns, Steam Boiler Tanks and Engine, &c. "PROPOSALS. YNITED STATES POST OFFICE AND SUB-TREA- ry, Boston, Mass. Office of Superistendent, Marc! 20, 1871. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON. Sealed proposals will be received at the oifice of the Sue erintendent, ati 12 M., April 20, 1871, for furnishing, de. fvering, fitting, and putting in place, we iron work of the third and fourth floors und roof of the new Post Ofice and Treasury butting in Boston, Masa., as exhibited by drawings marked 41, 42, $1, 92, 93, 94, 85, 95, 17, and the accompanying lana and icledule, consisting principally of rolied wrought ron beams atid girers. ‘The work to he delivered and pot in place at such times as may, from time to time, be required by the Superintendent, provided that each floor and the roof shall be made the eb: Jectof a separate order, aud that the contractor shall be Allowed thirty duys for te meking and putting in place of each floor, and nine:y days for waking and putting In plage the roof. be permitted the nye of the derricks The contractors wil and machinery belonging to the building In putting the work in place without %e, but will be required to pay the time ¢ {he men employed in working them, who will be furnishes y the department when required. ‘Scaffolding will be furnished by the contractors. ‘The work will not be subdiviaed among the dilferent bid- put will be considered and awarded In the aggregate, ety per cent of the amonot dive will be paid on the com. pletion of gach Loor, the balance on the fiual completion of the contract, All bids must of the security to be cer- tied by th ted Stages Judge, Cier! Court, or District Attorney of the district The department reserves the right to re, if tbe deemed tothe interest of the government to dc #0, and any bid that isnot made on the printed form to be ob- tained In this office, and does not conform in every reapect to the requirements of this vertisernent ana of the printed form and schedule, will not be considered, neither wil any be received from parties who are not themselves egal the manuiacture of cast or wrought tron work, and who have not th ry faoilities fur getting out the castings or rollea beains, Proposale nist be endorsed “Bids for Iron Work, Post Ofice ang Sub-Treasuiry, Boston, Mass.,” and addressed to GRIDLEY J. F. BRYANT, Superintendent vere he es. et any or all vids DANCING ACADEMIES, DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HAL and Brevoort Hall, 154 East 54th a, SOIREE at Brevoort Hall to-morrow evening, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or e ali for cireular, Residence Het Te UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 2¢ WEST FOURTH ies Plaseee every Tuesday a Wriday evenings: mand al fashionable dances songs 1a one quarter #15 doucen 15 4:2 private leazacs. ; the United States | ! Booms THEATRE, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights lay, Wednesday, Friday y nights MR. EDWIN’ BOOTH. as IAGO. MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT rr] OTHELLO: Zpssdey, MR.ED, BOOTH as OTHELLO. ‘Thursday mayoeey: : Saturday Matinee, | MEL. BARRETT as Jago. Messrs. Sheridan, Ande: rson, Fenno, Pateman, Pitou, Decker, Howson; Mesdames De Bar, Pateman, Vultee. Seats secured Six days in advance t Ditson & C Brauch Ticket Oiice, Broadway. oO. -~ EDWIN BOOTH ry “ THE FOOL'S REVENGE.” Wednesday, April 5, n Monday nest, April 3, MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT ‘as (Kor the first time in New York.) In active preparation, “A WINTER'S TALE.” the Theatre, or at its Music Store, No. 71k BETUCCIO, HAMLET. AURA KEENE. FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, will open on MONDAY, April 10, 1871, for a limited season, LAURA KEENE. Artists of acknowledged ability who have been members of Miss KEENE’S company address under the direction of CUNNINGHAM & DOW, Mana; G56 Brondiray, RS, F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATKE, BROOKLYN. MONDAY, MARCH 27, MR. ROBERT MeWADE will appear in his own original version of RIP VAN WINKLE. “LOOK OUT FOR POMP." pox PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, First appearance of the World Famed ¢ THE KINCADE FAMILY. Engagement with the beautiful and Popular Vocalist MISS ADA WRAY. The ori; FEMALE MINST A NEW DRAMA TONY PASTOR an inal, inimitable ai ELS 201 BOWERY. fiymoasts nd charming, FEMALE MINSTRELS, THE LADIES’ YICNIC. ¢ the DOUBLE TROUPE. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. RecerTo ‘Tendered Hon, THOMAS J. CREAMER, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, WitaM To prevent overcrowding the number of tickets har been limited and will not be increased. ‘unaewtahent ied scents bens EW YORK CIRCUS. N THE WONDERFUL NOCEPHALUS. ARLOR MAGIC, « Large arrival of Splendid Conjuring Tricks by ste: ‘The HART?’ mer France. rick, Among some of the most amusing are ‘The Enchanted Album, The Magic Nest of Boxes, lagic Sexagon, Herrraan’s Bran and many other entertaining novelties. * ull explanation with every article, ‘agic Repository, 748 Broadway. HE PAVILION, 68 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets, —Grand Voc Sacred Concert. Admission lsc. Commencing at 734 ofelook, and Instrumental TEIN. EW YORK CIRCUS,, YHE WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS. Open 10 to 5. ROADWAx UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, rector, N. B,—Ladi MUSICAL, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 211 4TH AY. ext to Clarendon Hotel; branch, i, THE MOST PROMINENT MUSICAL INSTITUTE. Applications received at the princi} For further particulars apply to HENRY ‘ail, 423 th av. office, 211 4th avenue. SCHROEDER, Di- lies and gentlemen having gooa voices, but are deficient in reading music, should jotu reading classes now forming. YOUNG LADY @OPRANO) DESIRES A POSITION ina choir; salary not an object; is a good reader and 47 STREET THEATRE sBERACH. MONDAY, MARCH 27, BENEFIT FOR THE ARTISTS who have been continuously engaged with Mme, SEEBACIL dunag ker American éngagement. MME, SEEBACH has gratuitously offered her valuable ser- vious, The following attractive pro.ratome will be presented: ‘The Arst act of Charlotte Birchpfeitter's JANE EYRE, THE ORPHAN OF LOWOOD, (Die Waise von Lowood.) SEES.ACH in her great rie, JANE EYRE. VENETA, MRS, REED, ‘The third act (Mad Scene) of HAMLET. SEEBACH as OPHELIA, ‘Tho third act of Sehilivr’s MARY STUART, inciuding the celebrated PARK SCENE, SEEZBACH, MARY STUART; VENETA, ELIZABETH. ‘The lugs act of THE GLADIATOR OF RAVENNA, (Der Fechter von Ravenna.) MLE, VEN STA in her great role of THUESNELDA, (0 pitas i IMEATRE, IMMEDIATE AND POSITIVE SUCCESS of Nr, AUGUSTINE DALY'S totally original drama 0, contemporaneous society entitled, G. L, FOX ° os R AGNES ETHEL SUNDOWN 7 aus ROUSE. % MEDDIE. N which will be presented EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, ‘and also for MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock, vhin elaborate seente aldy an’ pandramic effects by and a company selecte for its special fitness to the lifedike bersonagen represented. Act1.—SuUT OUT OF SOCIETY, Act 2.—KIGHTEEN AND FIPTY, Act 3—UP THE MISSOURT. ‘Act 4.—NEXT THE HORIZON. ‘Act §.—FACE IN THE BUSH, Seats secured six days in advance. LS EDWIN'S THEATRE, LINA EDWIN....,.......Sole Lessee and Manageress ntinued ‘Success: MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 2 TIME TRIES ALL, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, vs DAVY'S LOVE, EDMESDAY AND SATURDAY, bs ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NUT GOLD. Performance commencing with A FAVORITE FARCE, After which LINGARM'S SKETCHES. SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, BW YORK CIRCU: MATINERS WED: irector. DAY AND EVERY NIGHT AT FIRST WEEK IN AMERICA OF THE WONDERFUL an animal whose equestrianiam contains 40 many elements Of surprige that it cannot fail to awaken a sensation in Ney York equal tothat created in Paris and London by its sin- eular performances, rivalling, as they do, the greatest eZoris of the best human riders, ALL THE SUPERB ARTISTES IN THEIR EXCIPING FEATS OF EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC SKILL. dmission, we. ; cbildren under ten years, 20c. ; reserved seats, i5c. ; children, duc. RIOKLYN ACADEMY--NILSSON, ML HRISTINA NILSSON. ERT IN BROOKLYN, March 27, at 8 P.M. SON willbe assist SE CARY. Coutral SOLI, VERGER, VIEUXTEMPS. Grand Orchestra, under direction of MAX MARETZEEK and SIGNOR BOSONT. Seats now at Brooklyn Academy, and 114 Broadway. RYANT'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, 33D 2 Seventh avenues, near Koot! REVIVAL OF SHOO, FLY. GREAT SUCCESS, BRYANT'S MINSTRE, S#00 FLY. SHOO, FLY. BRYANT'S NI ELS. | LIVE INJUN. LIVE INJUN. BRYANT'S MINSTR LITTLE’ MAG AS BRYANT’S MINSTR Baby Elephant and Monkey BRYANT'S MINSTRELS.| SHOO, FLY. SHOO, FL' BRYANT'S MINSTRELS.| SROQ, FLY. SHOO, FLY: Nelse Seymour, McAndrews, Dave Reed, Little Mac, Dempster, Stanley. DrAlborte, Norman, Foster, Jackson, Warren, DAN BRYANT’S. DAN BRYANT’S, E. LASY CC a SHOO,'FL' Family Matinee every'Sattrday at 2 o'clock. TADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY. GRAND GERMAN OPERA. MONDAY, Wth—MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, with Mra, Lichtmay as Mrs. Fluth, and Mr. Charles Formes Faistai, ‘ARLEM TO CITY HALL IN 15 MINUTES. ‘Now is the time to strike for quick transit, pclhe People who ave tred of hanging om the sirap by the jour are invited to a MASS MEKTING, AT IRVING HALL, IRVING PLACE, CORNER FIF- TEENTH STREET, ON TUKSDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, at 733 o'clock, in favor of the Broadway Underground road (the Beach transit), now before the GOVERNOR, ‘This is the crisis when the voice of the people can be heard and when they ought to speak, ‘This meeting is called by the West Side Association, Jas. F. Raggies, Secretary; Wm. K. Martin, President; by the East side Association, J. E, Brush, Secretary ; Charles Crary, President ; and by the Twelfth and Nineteenth Ward Citizens’ Associa- tion, George D. Armstrong, Secret .ry; John Foley, President, ‘OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. THE ONLY LEON as PRINCESS FE-AN-NICH-TON. HUNGARIAN BALLET, ST. FELIX TROUPE. PUNCH AND JUDY. DEAD SHOT. MEDLEY SONG AND DANCE. CHING CHOW HII ERMAN LIEDERKRANZ.—LIEDERKRANZ HALL, 81-85 Fourth street. FOURTH GRAND CONCER’ Sunday, Marck 2, 18/1. Miss ANNA ROSETTI, Prim: Donna? Herr VON’ INTEN, Solo Pianist; Mr. WM. CANDI- DUS, Tenore. Performance of LOBGESANG, by “Mendels- sohn, with fall Chorns and Orchestra, Conductor, A. PAUR. Admission, ¥i. ‘Tickets to be obtained through members. HE LORD OF LORNE LANCERS—COMPOSED IN Scottish melodie D. Godfrey, author of Guarda Waltz, &c. Published, with Likeness, ‘printed in colors, of the Marquis of Lorne, and a representation of bis home tn Scotland; price 1; copies mailed. WM. A. FOND & CO., i47 Broadway, New York. J EW YORK CIRCUS. THE WONDERFUL ese CYNOCEPHALUS. q 45 it mu — m3 45 U5 745 DR. KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 745 has had three years’ ex) jence in an Episcopal church. Ap- | 745 a m4 Ply to Mme, DE LUSSAN, ol West Bighteenth street, | 745 145—BROADWAY—45, 6 AS AXPERIENCED TENOR 18, OPEN TO ENGAGE. iS Rederiet Cron BH ment either in New York, Brooklyn or Jerse; ity. Ad- 0 dress C. W. T., box 5,261 Post office. id Ree ani vad bd GOOD 801 NO TIRES d DRAMATIC INSTRUCTOR, TRAINED IN THE A Wate Met tae os Hn ali el ET BRL 8 A schoo! of the famous Delsarte, of Paris, prepares puplis Third avenue. church. For references apply to Signor Tamaro, No. 60 AX ORGANIST, WELL VERSED IN THE EPISCOPAL and Catholic services, will be ready to make new ar- Tangements on Ist May next, and, in the meantime, respect- dress ORGANIS’ Pianoforte best of references given. ER, box 1:4 Herald otlice. fully solicits propositions from New Yorn 1 Ady ‘ af, box 860 Post omice, Tx Brooklyms Aa: (A SENTLEMAN WILT GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE pupit'e. residence for $10 per quarter: ‘Address, with residence, PEACH ‘EACH- A Mrs. E. M' 609 Broadway, GRADUATE IN VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL music has time to devote to a few more pupiis; best eferences given. Algo French and Italian taught. Adaress ONTELLE DE MOTT, care Peters! ‘music store, MERICAN MUSIC; nue.—Organisi and should register their names LL AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AVE- singers ‘desiring position: churches, music teachers wanting positions tr seminar! CB eth LESSONS; ALSO VIOLIN, PIANO, Singing; best teachers; be terms; beat referencen; Dest location. 692 Sixth uvenue, corner Thirty-tfth street. Piease call or send for circular, GUtar, GUITAR, BANJO, &c.—PROFESSOR N, W. X GOULD, Guitarist, 12, Fast Thirty-seconc street, pear Lexington avenue, enabiet bis accompany songs and play tically by note. pupila in effectively. few lessons to Banjo taught prac- NEW York conservate ps re ‘The Represent: ive Masi itute of the country. OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR, FROM 9 A.M. TOS PM. Popils now received for the Spring Term. INSTRUCTION in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Musie, Hartnony aud Composition, and Modern Languages. Application to be made at the eneral Conservatory Ofices, $20 BROADWAY, near Twelith street, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN BRANCH, ‘ 128 (new No. 102) COURT, near State street, BROOKLYN, NATIONAL CONSERVA TORY OF MUSIC Aight: street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, wili remove tou 33 UNION SQU, CLASSES FOR UNIC ‘Terms. Ors ‘IST.ONE_ MON nd elegant rooms, RE (BROADWAY), Decker Brothers’ Building. SQUARE NOW FORMING. TI ses Of three pupils, #10. a }onates of two puplis Private lessons, ®: Applications received at ollice in Eighth street. ‘B15. organist of twelve years experience wishes a situation in oF adjacent to the city; terms to suits dress GEO. W, CLARKSON, best Herald oilice. reference. Ad- HE PC Must be well recommend NTED TO PURC ION OF ORGANIST OF ST. PAUL'S CATHO- Lc cathedral, Pittsburg, is open to a firat class musicta: ‘and of steady habits. . MACGONIGLE, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Pittsbury Address Pa. SE—A FIRST CLASS PARLOR an, in good order. Address, with price, ORGAN, “WAT ANTED--A SITUATION AS ORGANIST IN A PRO. testant chureh, from rem GEYRGE ay RUPSL! Call om or ad- te | will be sold for 250 cash f sold at once. jor the stage for a liberal compensation. Aduress K. B. bag West Thirty-second street, ASTER OLIVER R. GOLDSMITH, AGED 6 YEARS, will give bis third Shakspearian Entertainment at Chickering Hail, on Tuesday, th inst, This wonderful child has been endorsed by the Bench, the Bar, the Pulpit 3 the wonder of the nineteenth century, Tickets $1, for sale at Goldsmith's Writing College, 40 East Fourteenth sireet, and at Bradiey Bros., Florist, 01 Broad: way. RAMATIC ASSOCIATI FOR SALE, A STAGE, complete in all its detaila. Apply at Seventy-first Regi- ment armory, ‘118 West Thirty-second street, or to Lieut, Colone: WOLCOTT, Revere House. ANJO AND GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS.—BY BENRY | C. DOBSON, the oldest and most successful teacher in sion, Musical Instruments of all kinds at reason- DOBSON, 260 Bowery. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH ig Dancing taught; papils flted for the stage, by JOHN BOGAN, 100 East Houslon street, near Bowery. “Banjos at prices. PIANOFORTES. A PIANO FOR SALE-SEVEN OCTAVE, IRON frame, upright; made to order in Paris; worth $700; Call at 646 Broad- way, up stairs. SPLENDID StOC and other first ery low price: JOHN € BARN OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN as make, for cash or instalmenta, at Pianos to’let and taken in exchange, S, 137 Kighth street, near Broadway. A BEAUTIFUB PIANOFORTE, ONLY $80; A 8 octave rosewood Pinnoforte, ‘overstrung baes, carved legs, Ac. ; a ereat bargain for cash. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. VEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO—MUST BE old mmediately for cash or on int family breaking up housekeeping. 244 East Twenty-first street, near Second avenue, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for sale; in yse ® mo nt $600, for #275 ; Stool and Cover; rich roMwood Parlor and Bedroom Suits, at less than half'cost ; Carpet, €c. Call at private rosi- dence 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7% PIANOFORTE, Made order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used five monthe, cont ¥6BN) for $2005 ‘Drawing Room Suits, covered brocatel; Palptings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpets, Chamber, Dining’ Furniure; sacrifice: property family leaving city, Inquire at 36’ West Fifteenth street, near -A NEW SEVEN 10; price $34), Apply at 7, 21 South Fifth strest, bargain, for cash, Apply at 354 West Thiry-seventh street, first floor. ELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND beautiful styles, of diferent makers, at lower prices Cor cash or monthly installments, or for rent, at WATERS, 431 Broadway, than cau be found elsewhere. TANOS TO RENT FROM TO S10 PER MONTH; FOR Ne f1 80 to $500 cash, aud on fnatalments to anit ciutgmers, at te V. DUMADAY'S, 124 Wonk Houatem streot OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WEBER PIANO, AT A | ‘ AMUSEMENTS. a GREAT SUCCESS, GREAT 8UCOESS, ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, 4 ACROSS THE vening CONTIN! ACROSS THE até P.M. CONTINENT, ACKOSS THE Sat CONTINENT, ACROSS THE Matinee CONTINENT. ACROSS THE atl P. M, CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Toe CONTINENT, ACROSS THE Great NTINENT. ACROsS THE Railroad CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Scene. CONTINENT. ACKUSS THE The CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Great CONTINENT. ACROSS THE TELEGRAPH INTIN i. ACROSS THE Feat. CONTI a ACKOSS THE Unbounded CONTINENT, ACROSS THE ‘Applause. CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Raptuous CONTINENT, ACKOSS THE Enthusiast CONTINENT. ACROSS THE udiences, 4 ACROSS THE —n CONTINENT, MATINER PERFORMANCES AT 2 P. M. Monday, Tuesiay, Wedneadny, Thursday and Friday. Dramatizution of Mrs. Southworth’s story of the HIDDEN HAND. HIDDEN HAND. \LOBE THEATRE, 728 BROADWAY. LOBE THEALRE, EXCITEMENT UNABATED. MORE ATTRACTION. The Management takes great pleasure in announcing that after weeks of active rehearsal the NEW DRAMA entitled DAY AND NIGHT will be presented for the first time om MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 27. The drama is replete with exciting and bewildering incidenta and will be placed ou the atage with NEW SCENERY, MACHINERY and PROPERTIES. y AND NIGH’ DAY AND NIGHT. DAY AND Nici DAY AND NIGHT. WM. H. WHALLEY as ADDY GREY, The drama will be a perfect ploture of everyday life, show- ing life on the streets: life in’the cellarm, The Harlem Rall: road T»unel, introducing @ TRAIN OF CARS IN FULL MOTION, with STEAM WHISTLE, RAILROAD BLE and ENGINE HEADLIGHT, all perfect aud complete, i the new drama, DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND NIGHT. The entire company appear in the drama. All the ola favorites remain and appear in an entirely New Programme, ELLA WESNER, CHARACTER SONGS. ELLA WE CHARACTER SONGS. JOSH HART, JOHN HART, MASTER BARNEY, ADD RYMAN, ROBERT HALL, co) LEM SAM RICKEY, DELHANTY AND ‘HENGLER, WILSON BROTHERS, MISS BOSHELLES The laughable KENO, KENO, KENO, wct entitied 2, 17, 20, KENO, KENO, ev might at the KENO, KENO, GLOBE 'THEATRE.| JOHN KENO, Keno Room Tables, RT, K 5 Cards and Wheel boss KENO. in full view. We The great RAILROAD i EM RAILROAD TRAIN IN FULL | TUNNEL, Steam Whistie and MOTION. TRAIN Look out for the OF STEAM WHISTLE |CARS IN in DAY AND NIGHT, | — FULL at GLOBE THEATRE. | MOTION. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDA’ RAND OPERA HOUSE. NOVELLY AND VARIETY. ONDAY—LES GEORGIENNES-AIMEB—PERSINI, TUESDAY Reorodvetion, with new Sconery, ‘Dresses aud ecorations, of Oilenbach’s most popular of popularit LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, Po PUariet fn which Mile. AIMEE will appear for the FIRST TIME in AMERICA in hier cciebrated assumption of the title role, as pesformed by her upwards of 370 nights in the principal thea tres of France aud Brazil, and in which character she bes been pronounced WITHOUT A RIVAL. WEDNESDAY—LES GEORGIENNES. TRORSDAY—BENEFIT OF JAMES W. MORRISSEY, LA PERICHOLE. THE BALLAD SINGER, MLLK. AIMEE. FAVORITE ARIA, MISS’ NULLY PEIRIS. FRIDAY—LES GEORGIENNE: SATURDAY MATINEE (lam umo), ie LA PERICHOLE. SATURDAY EVENING—LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, ‘The celebrated Grand Opera House BALLET TROUPIS will appear EVERY NIGHT in incidental divertisnements SUNDAY_-THIRTEENTH GRAND CONCERT of JAMES FISK, Jr.’ NINTH RE: Rehearsal Matinee every Thursday atl P. M. Admission to all parts of the house Bc. LA BELLE HELENE. will sho ’ Seats secured from 8 o'clock A.M. ull 5 P. M.,at Box office; alvo at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and Erie Railway ‘Ticket Oulice, corner Twenty-third atrect and Broadway RAND OPERA HOUSE, TU-NIGHT, (SUNDAY), MARCH 98, TWELFTH GRAND CONCERT OF JAMES FISK, JR.'S CELEBRATED NINTH KEGIMENT BAND. A SPLENDID SELECTION. gcAtmision [0 cents. “Famnlly Circle 25 cents. Reserved eats Bl. Head Light. THE LOCOMOTIVE, with all pertaining to it ,, NIBLO'S LAST WEEK BUT ONE of the BLACK CROOK, BLACK CROOK, with all ite WONDERFUL SPECIALTIES - and NEW AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. A Canp.—Mesura. Jarrett & Paimer are reluctantly com- pect to aanounce the withdrawal of the BLACK CROOK rom Niblo’s Garden, on the evening of April 8. In spite of its Smmense siccess, this course is neceseary, as previous ar- Fangementa made in turope impel the produstion, on Moa day evening, April 10, of Shakapeare's historical tragedy of RICHARD THE THIRD. Arrangements were also long since perfected to produce the BLACK CROOK, in a'l its magnilicence and with all its special attractions, at the Phila deiphia Academy of Muste, on Monday evening, April I Un.ler the conjunctive manazemen: of Jarrett & Palmer an Mr, Join E, McDonougn, MORE NOVELTY THIS WEFK. Appearance of Prof. NELSON and his wondertul children, in their great acrobatic performances, DECIDED HIT OF THE NEW GRAND BALLET, THE DEMONS REVEL, with its new and elegant costumes, wonderful and startling effects, beautifnl and original music, SIXTEENTH WEEK OF THE WONDERFUL MAJLs TONS, THE GREAT SKATERS, AND THE voy RUNNELLS » FAML All the SUPERB SCENERY, BRILLIANT EFFECTS, MAGNIFICENT TABLEAU, Evening performance at 8. In preparation, RICHARD UL, asa NIFICENT PA MAG. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRE! 585 Bi: Last Week si Last Week e Present Season of BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, as they commence with their first regular Travelling Tour. Performance in Newark, April 3; New Haven, 4th and 5th; Hartford, 6th and 7tl Seats secured six days in advance. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, BENEFIT OF JOHN A, RUNNETT, Troasurer. GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADW ay. HUGH Y DOUGHERTY, the GREAT IMPROMPTU. MORE, will appear at JOHN'A. RUNNETTS BEMESIE, appear at FRIDAY, March 81. Aad GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 683 BROADWAY, FRANK KERNS AND JOHNNY WILD, by the kind permission of TONY PASTOI will appear at JOUN A. RUNNETT’S BENEFIT, FRIDAY, March 31. ss FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. MASTER BARNEY, the celebrated deiineator of DUTCH AND IRISII ‘CHARACTERS, by the kind miasion of A. R. SPENCER, will appear st JOHN A. RUNNETT'S BENEFIT, PRIDAY. MARCH SI. AN FRANCISCO MINSTREL HALL, 585 Broadway. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 5, and subsequently unifl further uotice, SATSUMA'S ROYAL. JAPANESE TROUPE, introducing twenty star artists of both’ sexes, Acrobats, Jugglers, Equilibriats and | Ponturers. Positively their first appearance In this city since their departure froin the theatre of th GRAND TYCOON, JEDDO, Their repertoire consists of 200 DIFFERENT ACTS, origi- nal with themselves. ‘The public are aasured most positively that not » SINGLE MEMBER of this organization has ever appeared in New York. Prices of adiniasfon—Orchesta, $1; Parquet, 75c.; Gallery, S0c,; Private Boxes, 86. Box oilice open from 9 A. M.uniti & P.M, Sale of sents will commence on Thuraday, March 30, GRAND “JAP" MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 P.M. STEINWAY HALL, “NOBODY'S CHILDREN. THURSDAY EVENING, March REV. FATHER NUGENT, Chaplain of the Borough Trison, Liverpool, by request, wild deliver bie popular and illustrative tecture on “NOBODY'S CHILDREN," Oo THE STREET ARAB: ‘Tickets complimentary at Steinway Hall. ny PEW YORK ¢ Nev ROUS, YHE WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS TE’ MB & ARLINGTON’S MINSTRELS, cy EWCOMB & ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS, NEWCOME & ARL N W OPERA HOUSE, NEWCOMB & ARLL 3 NEW OPERA HOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET AND BROADWAY, WILL OPEN MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10. Mestre. Newcomb & Arlington having leased the lower bait of the Apollo building for a term of years, which is now un- dergoing an entire alteration and remodelling, will be fitted up AT AN EXPENSE OF $20,000, AS A FIRST CLASS TEMPLE OF MINSTRELSY, and at ail times be conducted strictly as such. The present interior will be entirely torn out and rebuilt, ‘The auditorium is to contain & parguet and parquet circle, rivate boxes, &e., with « gallery. ‘The entrance to the lower Hor will be upon a direct level with the street, and there will be no steps to descend or ascend. It is the intention of the managers that the auditorium shall not be excelled in beauty of design and ornamentation and the comfort of the audience by any theatre or hail in the city, and towards accomplishing that end no expense will be spared, and when finishes il be ocenpied permanently by N GREAT TROT SECOND ONE | AMERICA, member being selected for hls superior excellence and e individual talent FAC! , NEW FEATURES, NEW IDRAS, nagement having catered for the entire American it for the past twenty years, will tnaxe their debut in metropo!ls MONDAY EVE) Due notice will be given as arcists, SACTASION WALL, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, near Fourth avenne,—THE GREAT CHORL ILDREN, under the di mot HARL ‘The choruses of the different wards will be jag a spectacle unequalled, Reserved & Co.'s, 45 and 60 hast fwenty-toird RS. FLB. CONWA\'S PARK THEATRE, BROOI MA ten To iat during Jniy and Auguat: pply to WYCKOFF € “LITTLE, 208 Montague wtganty Bropklra, auents Ave Ale. BU, Cans = eh. e Ki +f