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WORKMEN'S TROUBLES, fhe Contemplated Gesseat ‘Strike—Feoling Among Working Classes—The Eight- _ Hour Law to be Rigidly Eaforced. ‘The grievances of the laboring classes stiil con- ‘tinue to form the subject of considerable agitation among those who, believing they are wrongfully oppressed, are evidently determined to adopt such _. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. N AMERICAN FAMILY (SMALL) WISH, TO “RENT or Brooklyn. Address, rh dare lars Be By ear Le Pas geokna, vaiarens street, for one reek. ‘ MIDDLE AGED SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES fortable lin private house, where he may use bij ct furniture; with grate fire. Address bo: Post ofiice, YOUNG MARRIED corres DESTRE HALF OFA furnished private house, either lower or upper part; measures as will probably secure for them ear Fikcinieans ecateacen teat eee see and Sec: the required redress. At the recent mass jars and terms, Address A. B., box 181 aid o meeting held ats the. ~— Cooper _—Ansti- win A pene Stkas Canon 'ETGRy tute some very practical speeches were House, all modern improvements: location be- delivered, and the generai tone that pervaded the assemblage was such as to indicate an earnest re- solve on the part of the workingmen of the city to | leave nothing undone im order to carry thelr object. Particular stress was ,laid upon the fact that the commissioners and others having control of build. 1pgs at present in course of erection. for the State government had exacted more than eight hours for a day's work, woich acion, it was contended, was @ airect Violation of a State law, and demanded PROMPT INTERFERENCE. pe ‘Third and Seventh avenues, Forty. Fenton and bye ni very 5 West Forty-fith ateeet, orto ageantrag . A LARGE .NUMBER OF CITY AND COUNTRY Houses of all descriptions wanted for nexceptionable tenants and cash purchasers, HARDNBEKGH & CO. Broadway, below y Thirty-second street. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A FURNISHED Apartment for housexeeping, with Room suitable for a doctor, first or second ttoor, in Eighth to Twenty-fourth atreet, between oe] and Fitth avenues; moderate rent. Address ir. Ls C, Wy 18 Clinton place. A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM WANTED— with amapie closets and use of bath; southern exposure ‘The heads of the department under which the | frstor second floor, clean and alcely furnished, with priv few Post Office 1s now being erected were also | or wish, erecta) Sead tea taiiaen ae er arraigned in the resolutions for evading the law in | pei Mbiaeth ee jon near Fifth avenue, between Fourteen bh demanding more than ¢ight hours’ work from the ' ‘Address for two days, stating full Jaborers employed. 7 Branch oflce, It 18 unnecessary to enter at pagar two Sian Homie Enews: Jength into all the various complaints put forward hn LE EY by the working classes, since they nave SMALL FAMILY WANT THREE OR FOUR UN- already been well venulated and discussed. furnished Rooms on first or second floor, between Enough that there 1s no abatement in | Ninth and Fortieth streets; east side preferred. | Address, their determination to enforce the Bight. | stating terms and location, L oui box 36 Herald Up- Hour law, which, after all, ia the main issue at | ‘WS Branch ofice, 1,265 Broad stake, Occasionally there seems to be an absence |ARD.—LANDLORDS OR AGENTS BAVING, AY FOUR Fourteenth and ef unanimity as to the mtended operations of the ‘Twen! workingmen, and, although meetings are hetd and thira aardote, oannt or qeat of Fitth Fifth avenue, address DE. aN resoluuons passed decunciatory of petty tyranny DONOVAN, No. atreet, and oppression, feelings often akin to jealousy | thwart what might otherwise be a combined and | FJOUSE WANTED_1N BakiEM OR YORKVILLE, BY ‘well directed eflort. At nearly every mass meeting nm azaalt Family of edulis, ©, a zant of fram S28 t0 held tn the interest of the working dlasses remarks | [ory" "Adress W. Wa H gan + ig Qhenaregunrament are uttered reflecting upon the LETHARGY AND WANT OF UNANIMITY. on the part ol workingmen themselves, The ‘“un- principied capitalists,’’ of course, come in for a fair round of abuse, while the rightful happiness which ought to belong to the toller is not unfrequently pic- tured in glowing colors, But nowwithseanding all the apparently ‘vigordus displays waich for years have marked the actions of various societies, there yet remains the gloomy fact that sterling combina- tions are few and far between. The question of labor and capital ls always a fruitful topic of @ebate among the more aspiring members of the association organized for seit protec tion; but When ic comes to & general meeting Of ail the trades the same old hackneyed sentences are maae use of, to-wit:—"The workingmen ure themselves tO blame, Ls! have the power, but don’t know how to use tt.” Desplie many drawbacks, however, it 55 eee, plain that where the individual interest of | all is at stake so far as this question of eight nours | 4s concerned, workingmen will energetically strive to secure such measures as will bring about the EQUITABLE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS for which they have struggled so long. There may ‘9a ditlerence of opinion existing as tothe methods | adopted to secure the advantages souzht, but stren- | uous and united efiorts will unquestionably be | made to win the battle. Aside from all other issues the guestion of eght hours’ work a day seems to be the great aim and ovject of all the workingmen’s parercrce throughout the country, and any in. | a a Sixth grenues, above Thirtieth street.’ Reterences ex- ngement of the law naturally creates a feeling of | changea. ioderate. No tenement houses. Address oa eae and ee anne meeting of the Working- | M. H. M., 643g West Thirty-second street, men’s Union held here last night the charges made PI against ‘the Capitol Commissioners at the mass opireitierticey Bey ies eo Yoaties: ama meeting were disclaimed and it was considered that | nished House for six months from May 1: must re stable the speakers should have confined themselves to | for two horses; be upon high ground, with river view and be the eight hour quesiion, So, after all, this 1s really | !™ complete order; rent not to exceed $200 a month; van re- the great point about which the working classes are | #Ponsible landlord the rent will be patd in advance; bro- 80 much exercised. Tnat they are bent upon taking | Kers please not answer. Adaress Y., Dox 14 New York Fost decided steps to carry ont their plans for the | °e- amelioration of their condition is evident from the fact tuat a circular is about to be issued by the Union calling on the various trade societies of this State to enforce the eight hour law. A GENERAL STRIKE, tt 1s sald, is contemplated, and delegates are to be gent to aconvention to determine which of the associations will open the bali; that 1s, provided the desired rellef is not granted. What’ the effect of such @ disastrous movement would be it 1s dim- cult to consider. it 18 earnestly hoped, however, that meanwhile some action will be adopted that will finally put an end to @ question which has given rise to such incessant discussion and vexa- on of spirit, SUICIDE BY TAKING POISON. Coroner Keenan yesterday afternoon was called to hoid an inquest at No. 250 Mulberry street on the body of Patrick McGraw, who committed sur eiat by swallowing a quantity of Paris green. McGraw, Who was a tailor, had been in consiuera- bie je oflate and was thought to be out of nis mind, OUSES WANTED—LARGE AND SMALL, IN GOOD tocations, for desirable parties, Owners will please call- or send deacripiion, and particulars io @. NAGLE, En tate Agent, 149 Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth strect,, N. B.—No dommission charged if’ rental s not effected Ly or through me, @.N. WANT TWO OR THRBE NICE ROOMS, BATH, AC., unfuinished, 1n nice house, near uptown hotels; will fit Wi and occupy aay ata reasonable rent, Address TLLIAM Herald office, NE FLOOR, 50: 100, ( OR ‘Two FLOORS, 25X100, yore és tet powers must kato Mghted and good hy Bt of water withou 5 particulars, HOWELL & On 134 Broad veal Sood P ON EIEST FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR A PHYSIOIAN. ‘Three or four Rooms required ; must be between Four. teenth and Twenty-first streets, in ‘Second avenue, or betwee Irving place and First avenue, in Seventeenth, Hiehtsenthy Nineteenth or Twentieth street, Address PHYSICIAN, in | the drug store corner Twentieth street afd ena svete, stating location, ERSONS LIVING IN THEIR OWN HOUSE, AND having two or three rooms more than required, can let them to gentleman und wife (lately married), {f terms are moaerate ani located between Third and Madison avenues d Eighteenth and Fortteth streets by addressing F. M. Ray 896 Third avenue, city, NFURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM WANTED— By a lady engaged out, on second floor, between Third ANTED—BY A PRIVATE CLUB OF 75 MEMBERS, suitable Rooms, located between Second and Fourth arenges and ‘Thirty-fourih and Sixtieth streets. Address 8. +» Herald office, WARTED- A HOUSE TO RENT, BETWEEN THIRTY- fourth and Fifty-fourth streets, West, three or four stories, with all modern improvements, to a private family; rice not to exceed $2,000 per annum, box 3, ‘ost ollice. ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A CAREFUL TEN- ant, a three story and basement Honse, not less than 20 feet wide, between farther out than Claremont. Aadress, witl C. H. B., box 1,138 Post oflice, New York, Was —A MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE, FOR A SMALL family of adults; location not above Forty-second street be Kalb and Atlantic avenues, and not fh full particulars, or below Fourteenth Ktroet, fn from Mt ois | to Seventh avenue; 1,800, ‘Address Post office, J ANTED—FOR MARCB 1sT, FIVE UNFURNISHED for housekeeping, by a xmall famfly of adults, PROPOSA behwasnie ‘dway, Elehth avenue, Fourth and Twenty-third Ls. _ | streets; terms not to exceed $50 per month, Address H, M, HW HAVEN SEWERAGE. | vse 8, Herald oflice. 0} 1 ANTED—A LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM, SUITA- Room No. Retest oem.) ble for a small respectable club, Address, with terms, Hav Feb. 14, 1872, Sealed Vroposais will be received by the undersigned tintil $2 o'clock M. of Wednesday, February 28, 1872, for construet- fing Sewers in Derby and Whitney avenues, Chapel, Crown, Franklin, Hamilton, Locust, Orange, State and st. Jonn aire! ‘he work will consist of — 1,600 lineal teet 54-inch brick sewer, 40 lineal feet 48-inch brick sewer. 0 lineal feet 86-inch brick sewer. 100 linea: feet 30-inch brick sewer. H. C., box 215 Herald office. ANTED—A NUMBER OF PRIVAIE AND TENE- ment Houses, in the Seventh, Tenth, Fourteenth and Seventeenth wards preterredy for ready purchasers. Call 01 or address HUGO }ORSCH, 153 Bowery, Bai V9 building. ANTED—FROM MAY 1, A MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, for a good tenant, between Fourteenth and Thirty- fourth streets; Fourth and Sixth, avenues. LOCKE, 139 Eighth street, opposite Clinton Hall. 'W00 immeal feet 21-inch pipe or brick sewer. 1,100 iineal feet 1-inch pipe sewers. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, NO CHIL- 8'500 iineal feet 16-inch pipe sewers. dren, three or four Rooms, unfurnished, rather nice, 2,200 Imeal feet 12-inch pipe sewers. near Broadway and Nineteenth street; rent not exceedin: Pith ail necessary culverts, eutch und receiving basins, man- gi. Address V., Herald Uptown Branch oflce, ped holes, te. roadway. fn to be nccompanted by a bond given by two remdent ~ Sreclolders or @ certificate of deposit with the City Treas- 9 the required amount. ANTED—HALF HOUSE, WITH IMPROVEMENTS. Adaress, with location, ‘rent, date of possession, ac., Specificat uk forms of proposals can be had | TifREE ADULTS, Herald office. upon ap} lication at this office, ‘By order of the o Board of Road Commissioners. ANTED—NEAR WASHINGTON SQUABE, MEDIUM [ARLES E, FOWLER, City Surveyor. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received vy the School Trustees of the Eighteenth ward, at the office of the Clerk of the Department of Pubiic Anstrnetion, corner ot Grand and Elm streets, until Tuesday, size House, about $1,500 per annum. ticulars; none other noticed, MOLE! Wisk & PUTNAM, 601 Bros | Sixth and Seventh grenues, San “The } P HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. ANTED TO BENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES, IN good nelehborhood, Piea all or aend u.! particulay to Pi bor rth sireet and west of Third avenue. MORITA i NRELSPH ce 737 Broudwas WaAnTED-TO, RENT, YOR A TERM OF YEARS, IN this city, three or four Lots, with email factory: no steam; rent ist_be low, Address, ig tull, NEW YORK STONE i Wout 1its Broatwar RELIG tous Norie ES. T MOHAWK HAUL—CORNER SIXTEENTH STREET and Faghth avenue, th will hold « meet- | ing for spiritual manites'ations at the usual hours, 3 o’elock inthe aflernoon and {80 evening. “Prompt. altendauce re: quest A RELIGIOUS SOCIETY CAN RENT AVELPUI HAL! fully Farnlahed,, Fifty-second street and liroadway, day § Sunday, A) 10 JOHN H, TRENOR, 723 Sixth avenue, Ares HALL, CORNER BROADWAY AND TWEN- yceighth iréet.— Thomas, Gales | Vorster Trance we lente before the tae of Progressive Spirit- Units Bam Me 10}4 A- M. and LL SOULS. CHI CORNER OF FOURTH AVE- nue and Twenteth Hireet,—Sundar, Fevrua Dr. lows 0%4—aubject, ‘Authority in Satter or Precision in vening, LL SAINTS FREE, CHURCH, CORNER HENRY AND ‘Scammel streets, —Rev. Wm, W. “Dunnell rector., Divine services auriny Lent, exch v gunday at 103g A.M, and 73s P. M.; Wednesday at 13g at QA. M. Seate all Cran PROTESTANT. BEIPOOP AL. SHURE, COR ner zie avenue and Thit Rew. Rev. ugh Mi Miller har oI reelon, mayer at A. M. wi prager at & FM on aredneahtl? ae days, evening prayer, with full choral service and lecture, 13 8. 3. On rae arty Communion, 36 Morning prayer and sermon, 1036 Afternoon pats h lectare mon ts fe Ts ory” by the rector, 3: Evening prayer ried 116 P. M. Sunday achool at 9 A. M., in the lecture room. ‘Strangers are re invited to all services in this church, Choral School of Ubrist Church, Class for boys from 8 to lo years, Saturday, at 9 A. M. Claas for ladies, Monday af Kernoons at 2 Claas for ladiew’and gentlemen, Tuesdays, at he P.M. or gentlemen, Saturdays, at 139 P. Speclat aiiention pald to. learning the of music at sight, All who are interested in Congr singing and igher standard of pis music are invited Bios ied beveral classes, and can do so. by coxterring with Di. Hi © ruriy-ufth week at sist room in the church, entrs Phirty-ttt HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, CORNER OF PARK J avenue and Thirty-fourth strcet.—Rey. Robert Collyer, of Chicago, wili preach ju this church Sunday, February 1 moraing ‘and evening. Services commence at 103g A. M. an NTRAL METHODIST, BFISC OPAL CHURCH, SEV- enth avenue, below Fourteenth stroet,—Preaching at Wig “A.M, "Buuslay, by Rev. Henry Warren, pastor of the Arch street church,’Philadeiphia, and at 73$'P. M, by pastor, Rev. A\ Few Longacre, REE | CHURCH OF ST, MARY THE VIRGIN, it orty-ntth, street, near Broadway. Full Choral. Services this day, at 1035 A. Mt, 4 and 735 P.M. r ENT SERVICES IN ST. ANN’S CHURCH, EAST Tweltth Lage) 1872.—On the Sunday evenings during Lent the “Stabat Mater” will be sung in place of ‘Vespers at 7g o'clock. The following series of discourses upon the Blessed Eucharist will be preached by the Rey. Thomas 8. reston: I, Sunday evening, February 18, ‘Jeans Christ the Bread of Lite" 3, Sunday evening, February 25 “Tue Types of the Holy Heugharen ‘8. Sunday evening, March 3, ¢ Institution of the Sacrament 4, Sunday evening, March 10, “The Sacrifice of the Mass ; 5. evening, Mareh 17 « joly Communion ;” ing, Marc! 24, “The Kucharist and the Passion of Christ.” ‘The Chotr, under the direction of M. L. Dachauer, Organist, will sing on—1. sunday evening, February 18, the “Stabal r” ol int; day evening, Febri ten of, al A . fi bs evening, Mare! ” of Pol junday evening, *Slaat Mater" of orgie tor female vol y evening, March 17, the ‘*Stabat Mater of 46 Sunday evesing, March 24 the “stabat Mater" of "De Grand: val, The Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament will be given after the sermon. W. ANDREWS, AT between udject— ALN are invited. Daeg erik BY THE RKV. W, the Catholic Apostolic church, Sirtcanth atree! hood of lelchise V, GEORGE 1, HEPWORTH {STRINWAY, HALL, gious Services will be held in Steinway Hall, mor Morning sabject—Belief and Unbeliet, Hepworth will deliver the sixth lecturs in Services at lug A. M. and 73g ine id evenin In the evening i ones wo young men, RIGHT REY, DANIEL &, TUTTLE, D. D., BISHOP OF tah and Montana, will preach’ this evemng at the Chay of St. Chrysostom, Seventh. avenue, corner Thirty- ninth atret; Jor’ Mark's chureny Salt bake & A collection will be emade for St. Mark’s church, Sait Lake City. EY, T. A. HOYT WILL PREACH SUNDAY, AT It Ofelock, In small chapel of New York University, on Washington ‘square, Seats free, {T, IGNATIUS CHURCH, SEVENTH AVENUE, BE- © ‘tween Thirty-third and ‘Tnirty-tourth streets, Rev. F.0. Ewer, D. D., Rector.—Sunday services 2 A. M., Holy Eu- chariét; 9 A. M.. morning prayer; 19-45 A. M., Litany, sec- gud celebration ‘and sermon; 7:30'P. M., evening prayer. [n ening the rector will’ deliver the next lecture in the course on “Anglican Worship In ite Visible Form." G7 LUKE'S METHODISt EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Forty-lirst street, near Sixth avenue. -—l'reaching on Sun- day morning at 10:40 o'clock, by Rev. O. K. True, D. Jn the evening at 7:20 o'clock, by Kev. 8. D. Brown, D, Saran F, SMILEY, OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS, will preach in the Central Methodist Episcopal eburch, Seventh avenne, below, Fourteenth street, on Tauraday, Fri day and Sunday, Feb, 22, 98 and 25, at 736 P. ALBAN'S CHURCH, EAST | FORTY-SEVENIH stro Rov. W, ©, Morrill, Fector. Sunday services, § £26, M. edn ngs of ‘Lent— Si HE REV. MORGAN DIX, RECTOR OP TRINITY cbureh, will preach at Trinity chapel, Sunday, Feb. 18, 73g P. M.; Lecture VI. ot the course. Subject—“The Latent Power of the Charen.” Hk REV, CHAUNCEY GILES WILL DELIVER THE fifth lecture in the course upon Genesis and Geology, thisevening, inthe New Church House of Worsnip, Thirty. fifth street, between Park and Lexington avenues.’ Special ople;—The Creative Work of the Third Lay. "services It A, wets Pe HE REV. DR. BRANN WILL DELIVER A LECTURE this evening, in the Church of Holy Innocents, corner of Broadway and Thirty-seventh treet. Subject—“What the ANTED—PERMANENTLY, FURNISHED PARLOR and two Bedrooms, between West Fourteenth and Thir- why fourth streets, for two single eentomen terms not to ex- coed $70 per month. Addi E., Herald oftice. the 20tn day of February, 1872, and until 20'clock P. M. o said day, for the erection of a new Schoo! House on the ou known hs Nos. 411, 413 und 41s East t Sinieenth street, near nue, Plaus and specifi be seen at the shies of the Su ertatendent of Bulldings and Repairs, No. ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 146 Grand streets third - ere W ior nousckeopiag, west te, Delon Fourteeth street Pro} Pra ares Ths eaitmate for cach branch of the | price uot to entoes Qa0f'no chil ‘Addrest N. B., Herald work separately, and be endorsed, “Pro or Mason | Ofice. x,” “Proposal for Carpenter Work," “Proposal for | — WANTED THE LOWER HALE OF A HOUSE BE: required tween Thirty-fifth and Forty-fifth streets and Sixth and Eighth avenues, fora small family, without chilareo. Ad- areas M. L., Herald oflce, Two reny from eac! evcered unless sureties are pn ‘he Trustees reserve the Sau Wo reyeet any oF all of the proponals offered. nsible and. approved sureties will be successful bidder. Proposals wiil Bot bo eon ANTED—A ‘A. BUILDING OR LARGE STORE AND LEWIS J. KELES, Board of ‘Lofts, suitable for furniture Lead situated between CHARLES BOYLE, } School Trustees, | ‘Tenth and Thirtieth streets and Sixth and Third avenues. a Pe cents YER, | Eighteenth ward. DEGRAAF & COCHRANE, 438 Canal street. Dated Feu 6, 1872. FOR A anal ween Latin A MODE. po BRIDGE BUILDERS. ington and sh, Eropogale aro lovited by the Snaertgnat ror We butid- ing of & Howe Truss ri across the yn River, at Columbia, 8.0.0 sph The length of the brid; thinty-uine (1.309) feet, i oon 101 feet cles over all. 1s thirteen hundred and in’ ten (10) spans, varying in length sirieeni about 600 cubic yards of first class | cation, A. ] ARTED_BY ‘A SMALL BAMILY FOR HOUSEKEEP four or five unfurnished Rooma, in private hot ‘or eT Bie eiving iring and raising the piers and abutments, re invited either: for’ the whole’ work oe foF WANTEDITHREE OR FOUR ROME, UNFOR. ry and Hah ucture separately, and bridge nished, for housekeeping, west a: bel Sede gh Nd builders may submit their own plans of superstructure or street. Address, stating terms, 4c., D. D. D., Heraid bid on the plans of the engineer. mente will be cash asthe work ees on montuly estimates, t reservation being retaived until Gnal completiv ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIF' in ie Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for lle Proposals or inquiries way be addressed to Colonel James ine, In. 35 prisge house and genteel neighoot ; terms ©. Low, Civli Engineer, Columbia 8.0. : oat 5 ore ‘mouthly. "Address, wits fall particulars, ‘T 1. . NE, LE, . Hey President Columbia Bridge Comyany. vU n, furnished oF unfurnia of FURNITURE. W betaken In hoard, with privilege of other boarders. Ad- mess” FINE FURNITURI RE, 4 office. A Now a8 ee Rt 4 TO BUY CHEA i THE NEX ifs dress SELECT, Heral TY DAYS OUR STOC WILL BE WANTED’ FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, SUITABLE D 20 PER ORN +4 a for housekeeping, consisting of four rooms, either fur- CALL AND TEC ROR COURBELVE nishea or unfurnished, located between Fourth and Twen- BLANOK, $18 TNUDSON. tg and Fourth’ and Seventh avennes. Address, stat- v4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CAR! oem B., Herald office. A and Beddin, monthly instaln Eighth avenue, corcer of Twentieth street. ~ MAGNIFICENT POMPADOUR STYLE SATIN BRU- cate) Parior Suit, cost $490, for $150; one do., 415; wale V BY A SMALL FAMILY, A Second or Third Floor, three or four rose unfurnished, with modern conveniences, p ently, and two Bearooms Wil Jane 1, to o private house, weat aide, below Fourteenth street. Address COLFAX, Herald office, one week. JANTED. “APRIL 1, F Put rep Suite, $40 aid $50; Carpets, 60’ ceute per y A ups janoforte, Mirrurs, Curtains, Paintiags, Bronzsa, Clocks, ANTED. ROOMY HOUSE; HOUSEKE! PING FLATS ‘agen, Chamber Si! tresses, Bulfet, Exteosion Tables, preferred; wiil give tn part payment equity in excellent for half cost, Residence 263 West’ Forty-second street, neat ur atory smal Houae and sabarban building Lows. Owners Beventh avenue, only apply at 416 West Thirty-tuird street, FAMILY DECLINING FlOUSEKERPING WILL AN " atl ail thelr first clase city made, Houseboid Furniture, Wy aibor t COMFORTABLY. of oRyret vet ae io to sult purchasers, comprising 20 rooma velvet, Brus- J og 2 gels and fograia Carpets, 50c. per yard droom Suis, wn, 1, J. Wo Herald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,285 Broad- rosewood, black walput, sy upwards Bs nilicent Parior Md st ds Bait, $60, covered in brovatel aud reps ;” boc . Lungeres, 7 AN 70h0m MAT ing en, Ot N 1 NEXT, Murore, Lognee on ta: ee Prcentotee enon Gas, W respectable neighborboo, terniapen oe ipante, Beading Dery rich noForte, coat HNO. | unfurnished, 8 SMALL FAMILY, Herald Uptown tg Te jadi fataal ont a Branch olice, 1,865 Broadway. “i lurnituce please call ‘examine those gouds before pur- ee ——__—___. chasing € ewhere. remain in house until May {ree of Vy | oe commen tes hel Son Le LY TO oharge. below Park, Fourth and beventh avenues, Address Re ARON GRISTALAR, 766 BROADWAY, NEAR 9TH BT. A great bargains in fine Furniture, Paine ey ewhere. HOUSE OFFEKS | SKONSIBLE, Herald Uptown Branch ottice, 1,265 Broadway W boarding purposes; must be fi cl bood, been 10 hye tn one house, ‘Addrens Mi Uptown Brauch ofice, 1,266 Broadwa; ANTED IMMEDIATELY. use, haudaomely and completely furnished, west of Broadway, in a good ueighhorhood 1 with to hoard ine Tar fly to pay tbe rent and buy the terskae Address A. B., at: tion F, for one we new and seeond-bai Mirror Qa)! and examine GENTLEMAN HAVING LET HIS for awe the balance eof hin Honse! ANTED-A LARGE HOURR, sv ITABLE FOR neighbor- jeraid spe 101 efore purchasing 2 LARGE HIGH STOOP: ‘up Tables, Carpe or things Monday treet, between -|V JANTED TO HIRE—A STORE OR SUITABLE APART. ments for the nitinery business, ta the vicinity of Broadwi petwene Tenth aod Twenty-fourth sree. Aa- dreas » bus 161 Heraid office, ANTED TO HIRE—IN A “BEDDING. cAN at KOM. Gowrie CARPETS AND mense a low prices, THWAIT'S, 195 Chatham street, Weekly und morcbly pay: bate KNITORE, stock A BMALL COT. mente tae -— ae tage House, north) of IMAL street Rnd west of Fourth Pownrane, CARVE: ROOKS, PAMPLIDETS AND nue | referred: izess O id oF Libraries Bought foreash, at No. 4 Ualzersity place, be- treet wod Wuahfagton square, 90,000 volu mes ANTED TO LEAS YEARS, State Owes the Catholic Church pit ‘OF, WOE, WOE 10 THE WORLD, BECAUSE, OF its'crimes. Prepare for judgment. Woe, woe to those who hear my words only to mock at them, and woe to the world because of its crimes. Prepare for juigment. DANIEL CONNO! T PAINE’S BUSINESS (COLEGE, 6 BOWERY.— ic, Writing and all Com- a er taught at hours suit. ritlng Lessons, $2 60; ladies Bookkeeplag, Arithmet \d Engltsh brant T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper _ Institute. —Bookkeaoing, | Writini Arithmetic, Shorthand, French and Spanish; separate ladt Gapartmettt day aud eveding; tlearaphy taught pret demand for operators. SPANISH G! TLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO EX- ehange lessons In his native ec for English, with a pectabie lady, Adore Weat Twenty-third st, AG i of in singing lessous o1 Si5a quarter. Address Soa headome i OsINESS WRITING, BOOKKEE! for business men,—Ladies, clerks and boys, taught RENCH LADY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, I8 DE- rous to have afew more pupils, either in the French used in the New York hou DOL- mercial College, 875 Broad corner hveenth street, Special attention pald to even uptisin rapid business writing, Open day and evening, REAT EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES, WITH THE J happiness of home.—Only a few pupils received; Eng- Wah branches, French, Spanish, musics vocal, and Instra- mentai; ya aabeas charges, address H, H., box 16) Herald oflice. ESDEMOISELLES Protestant Boardin, former; Thirty. week. ‘ADAME JOAN C. MICHELS, OF NIBLO'S THEATRE, M gives lessons in elocation, and prepares ladies and gen: For \erms apply at Mrs. Taylor's, CHARBONNIER'S and Day FRENCH Sehool {or yonne ladies, e jon Nieman-Allemayei aris, 36 East th street. French classes for la ‘es three timesa demertTor, the stage. costumer, 376 Bowery. PANISH LANGUAGE, _PROFES: QP brvate lessons, at 348 Fourth avenue, Classes at tho Mercantile Librasy, ith bis new combined method, SPANISH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT IN THIRTY 1 by A. RAMOS, at bis own residence or at pupil ‘br apply at 277 West Twenty-second atreet. NTED—A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, IN A Protestant family, by ® young lady; competent to teach German and French a8 well as the Engllah branches: nate factory reference required, Address Miss L. M. Mee tare Tle Ke Hy box fai Post oiler, New Yort. PER WEPK OR $10 PER QUARTER FOR THOR. BL chun sastruction on Vinaoforte, ny an experienced and eatabliahed teacher, from one of the firat academies in Europe; raterence, a German professor, also. present and former pupils. Address J. 81. Ln, Herald otice. 8, ICAL ‘RY DE p TICAL PRINTING OF CRIPTION ne twoahort notice by the Metropaiitan Printing iin Vabiishinent, corner of Broadway and Anu street, New York NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1872—TRIPLE SHERT, AMUSEMED GRAND OPERA HOUSE, CORNER QF TWENTY-THIRD J street upd Eighth avenue, MULDER-FABBRI GRAND OPERA COMPANY! | SEASON LIMITED TO sik N RIGHTS AND SATURDAY SCALE OF PRIC! Parquet and Parquet Balcony, Ml Private Boxes (holding four), General Agmiasion, £4 cout conte, ‘iad AMUSEMENTS* Belek hd Deena TH AVENUE TH 5 Sole Lessee and Maoener. «Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, LAST NIGHTS OF DIVORCE! THE GREAT SOCIETY SENSATION. Dress Circle, § ‘osceninm Boxes, #1 Faully Circle (entrance ¢ Teen MONDAY EV EVENING, FEBRUARY aD Ki bt for voor NING, wery ni t icolai’s Comic Opera, in three act Dore teat a huge Parra agen oo orn MERRY WIVES OF WinpsoR.” Messrs, Carl Formes, Jacob Muiier, Lehmann, C, Bernard, | Jantozkt and Joseph Weinlich, Mesdames Clara Perl, Anna ' Sry iy Inez Fabbri and an augmented orchestra, chorus | and ballet, ¢ Newton, ton, Nelie Moran Mi ier Ww. hy pameree, W.. idge, Louis James, Henry it Owen Faweett, 'D. Whitney G. F. De Vere and other: *,* All the original Scenery and new Dresses. y Miss Fanny Morant, Clara Linda Delit, Kate Clas- { musical Direoter and Conductor. «Professor R, MULDER, TUESDAY—Dr. Heinrich Marschner’s Opera, IVANHOE, _ Change of Opera each evening, Seats may be secured. \RAND OPERA HOUSE.—kXTRA ADVERTISEMENT. ‘The management respect{ully announce an engagement THE FAMED BULDAR-RSAEy GRAND OPERA COM- 30TH DIVORCE MATIN SATURDAY NEXT, 4 an is ONCLOCK. , Febru ry 22, Wi shington’ Mr. Daly’ 's rian Hiren Compan Py will visit 4 Phledelphin and wt he Matinee IVORCE at tthe Walnut st ‘heatre, returning by lightning train to New York in CK pa {he regular ‘performance oF DIVORCE at the ‘Seale be secured tor any Evening or Matinee two week in advance. Curtain rises a8 very pigbt. t Setpay SQUARE THEATER, SATURDAY for a SEASUN OF sIX ger aNd THE Commenciny TO-MOKH OW (MONDAY) BY RING, SERRUARY ww witl acts, ‘Nacolat's Comte Opera, in 8 Wives 0) WINDSOR, -R. W. BUTLER. MISCELLANEOUS. _ JLOTE A JANES, +) Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 93 Fulton atreet, “Blank Books made to patvern. EXCHANGE. OHANCE.—-A_ VARIETY OF SEWING MA- rious makers, to exchange for deneral Me oid for the country trade, Apply at 121 Mt “RARE COAL AND Woop, FOR NUT COAL, EGG AND FURN. $5 50 ¥8 old Ol! Patotings for sie, il JOR SALE—THE FURNITURE OF A BMALL HOUSE i contiguous Houses for « best quality; locality within lunge, first class on a estabiishment of on Twenty-aizih street, price 4,00. Address HOUBE boundary of Twenty-elgbth and Thirty-eizhth strecia, Uptown Aavertivement otis, bly Weat Thirty-second at,” Nala on ‘or Park aod Sisto avenues, Address Li, B. W., 71 ONTHLY OR WEEK = 3, ply AO ow elated hoes int ANTED “To RENT—A SMALL UNFURNISHED ratulies rent not to 1, ‘of three ts; rent m ANT, ox 144 Herald office, — ane bf RENT—A SMALL HOUSK, BETWE Gro fleth streets, weet side, with ail the im. provemen oa cod fenapt, Add with particulars, VUILLIPS derald omie@™ DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, ¢, near Bwenty: iselo the city. 884 and 386 Third Prices iower thao 304. Utensils, clevant apy pe afier 3. My HAST THIRTIETH STREET.—OWING TO DE parture for Rurope, Furniinre and Hou vie, for sale, and Mouse tole Call bRgnd per ton of 2,009 Ibs, deltve THOMAS TH i corner Twenty-seventh street an int MATRIMON IA Le “MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN MA or JN. unexceptionadle character, vei mh and the bij cheat re ity jeaires ne ont with B correspond with @ ot fay equally qualiied; object, matrimooy. Address KET ENT, vox 32, station EB. A GENTLEMAN OF UNDOURTED RESPECTABILITY would like to correspond with a» lady or widow with mé@ane, with a view to ap bonurable marriage, Address FRANK LO WSN, Herald ofice THE ONE RWI iN : 4 ivoh mill be gen with un augmented orcentt, chorus SORRY Cena criN aN NSE the advantages for the production of works ‘Engagement of or raimatio aud musioa! artwiich thio elegant os E. D. DAVIES, E. D, DAVE pts meat ured TO-DAY and TO-MORROW at the . DA! ny fll re Ventelogalt ot the work Bos oft olice, aceon will be opened at 9 A. M.; and on Monday ( 1. We K Original Sensational Burlesque, entitled, At the Bok ofice; at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway; and at Erie CKE ‘Hloket ofl the. jun roadway, Fitith avenue and OR, THE LIFE AND DEATH ¢ OF RICHARD. BUKI OF. GLOsTE! TER (BAD “DICKEYT OT PF ox OOTH'S THEATRE. i BOOTH, | Henry, Bart of Ric com aries is EB CLAIR 3 NINTH WEFK OF JULIUS CASAR. Jennie Waters ‘Prices ‘elisabeth; ‘Mise Jeunio Kabat Mr. EDWIN BOOTH Lady Ann, Miss M. Hardy: Duchsas of York, Gus Williama; Mr. JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH Goes: ley. J. Meyeres Te Macs, las ¥. Foran; The Recorder, Mise’ “Alice eked Haynes, Miss Fanny oki Mite ia Rone Re rmy, Richmond's vai ae hie first a} rance at this the: § Mas CABSIUS, ete) Mr. F. C, BANGS... MARC ANTONY Mr. Dz JULIUS Cian veeegPORTIA SULIUS CABAR MATINEE ON SATURDAY, AT, ONE, open ait days in advance ‘ai the Theatre; also at ore, 1 Broadway. means s, ¥ DOUGHE! SPEECH—SUBJECT, ALABAMA’ ongsiis! . THREE ‘ORAND NATERESS THIS WEEK, Seats secured six days in advance, Rox boo! Ditson’s music ‘ALLACK'S. EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, An BETRA MATINEE of Mr. Wallack’s celebrated drama, in alx tableaz, On THURSDAY NEXT, Feb, 2: paatscaaete sae te artis play comprises «variety af interesting plot strong cram TENSIVE Ph PICTURES bi TABLEAUX, TBLO'S GARDEN, “NIBLO'S GARDEN. enery gor baracteristic, painted froin authen- N POSITIVELY LAST WEEK tie sources coutumes, of the aifferent uations varied and POSITIVELY LAs? uae POSITIVELY, Last Wits LL N! BROUGHAM, un” BREE anace. ‘Giceues r. *, ir. NEW AND Pe Etats FEATURES. FISHER, Me JB. POLK, Mr CHAS: ROCKWELL, sr. i F Mr. ede A! ir, E. M. RENOWNED GOAT, ALEXIS, LAND, Me J. PGK, Mr W. QUIGLEY, Mra OLARA JEN. SPAN MINSTRE G8, Miss EFFIE GERGON,— Mine, NISL PO Bey EN THAQY, Miss BURROUGHS ‘and the 8! T and Signor NOVISSIM 198 LS. THE FAMOUS ORIENTAL SERPENT ba! Mile, ih Le SSI AND A LIVING ANACONDA, GREAT. MAJILTONS, THE YOUNG ATHLETES. pee DUO Roe reuacatncee THE TRAINED ANIM i ; ALS, THE ILLUMINATED FOUNTAIN, THE LOUD VEIL, THE BEWILDERING TRANSFORMATION, EXTRA MATINEE Vasuinorons BIRTHDAY. MONDAY, el * THI JUELN, ae pel ALLACK'S—EXT! Box ROOK OPEN VETERAN mari INEE. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY “4, LYM RIC THEATRE, 202d to 210th time of FAMOUS HUMPTY DUMPTY, ‘ome and see me ere L ry CROWDED HO Sogas NGtiTLy. MATCHLE:! SS SENSATIONS, " _UNEQUALLED FUN. con P ONS "BUKuuSuUe COMPANY ubortly appear. a U its . rT ‘EXTRA Rh MATINEE: oe ee ee : ‘ 3 NEW AND STARTLING FEATURES. ° TORT i Q Reserved Orchestra Chairs, 1. td bah es oe are i Family Circl * is bs Commence at half} bpaat one. gtisty * - {/RENCH. COMEDY—BROADWAY, UNION squaRE,|,| |* ale esiod Kobinson’s Hall 18 Last Sixteenth stroet, IMMENSE Si CCKSS, seTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 2a A arunce of Mile, ANNA-CAYE. FOX'S FUN, ; Hi Secon: UN cay ICH A BLANCHARD, Comedy. iy The Martens | |* FAIS CE QUE DUIS, patriotic Drasta by F, COPPER * eo Kiraliye, - Tickets at Prot, Holtman owns scons Sa a}, bh etiortgay | East Sixteenth street; third: Selirmere, Wl Broadway 5 i4 i fourth Ruilman’s, 114 Broadway. A at = ial el - i FOX'S FUN. * RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREET, between Sizth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s Theatre. are Arg MiNeri at aa SATURDAY MATINEE at 2. ‘01 BRY ‘3 MINSTRELS. BRYANDS MINSTRELS, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, its secure: Monster Concert. Tinj PASTIMES ON THE LEVEE, SHOO FLY, SHOO FLY. UN BALLO IN MASCHERA, MATINEE SATURDAY at2 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. “THE ‘TRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. jeasrs. Maurice and Max Strakosch begs to announce that the “company will return from ita brilliantly successful tour and reer e AD SADEMY 27. MUSIC MONDAY, a tad 4, when MLLE, CHRISTINE NiLS: will commence her FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN AMERICA. Full particulars will be shortiy announced. ‘OTICE,—“STUDENTS' JOURNAL" MAILED FREE TO all interested in music, phonography, biography, &c. ‘Address J. JAY WATSON, $2 Clinton place, music rooms, or call, day or ev: ANJOS.—DOBSON'S GREAT PATENT PARLOR AND Stage Banjos; ranted the most brilliant-toned in- struments in use, instruction Yen on Gultar and Banjo. DOBSON, 260 Bowery. Gome and nee me ere T go Come and see me ere 1 ar Matinees Wertnesdaye and Saturdays at 2 n'a Birchday, Thursday. Feb. 22, Special Matinee, Washing! ME F: 8, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Every, evening until further notice, THE DUKE'S MOTT ‘TO, which has met with the most unprecedented s attracting ne oe ae ‘austencen n nightly. MATINEE SWASIINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. ‘PARK THEATRE, h BROOKL snout & aeey MARY Miri BLL ‘and J. W. Pare ara UGH BAUDIN, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. oF MATINEFS THE FAMED SYDNEY FRANK! Vee Cc. Pi Math hehe) AT THE ACADEMY OF TUESDAY in bis Original Comic Songs and hey Music, Tuesday, February 20, at 8 o'clock P.M, Sub- AND The WESTON SISTERS. ——— Ject—“T ‘The Impenal Revol lution. SATURDAY. | Southern Star Vocali Se ee ee eee JENNIE and FLORA, WASHINGTON'S ' XERCISE, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.JOUN woop's THE SIEGELS, OOMIC DANCERS, BIR’ ll Gymnarium, enty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue, ‘The Interesting Drama, GRA open day and ev Cail for circular, Admission free » DRY DOCK CHIP GIR,L HOLIDAY Monday evening. AND TONY PASTOR’ IMMENSE MATINEE, _TROUPE OF STA ‘ARS. —_— ENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 2% WEST Fourth street, near Broadway,—Boxing ee in twelve R. a cpa AND HERR D. PRUCKNER'S lessons. Bend or call for cirealars. Colonel MONSTBRY, ird Soiree of Chamber Music, — — Steinway aa. Monday MMERTD B February 19, PLANOFORTES. Assisted by Mr. RE Baritone, vr F. BERGNER, Violoncello. SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, OVERSTRUNG BASS. with Stool and Cover, only $170; a Cant ee A ‘MUSICAL. _ Pianoforte, four rouna corners, carved I Fish bargain. ap ~~ ~ mii PEEK’ & SON, 187 Bleooker street. A® SPLENDID CONTRALTO VOICE WOULD LIKE tena petite —— an en; ent in @ first rate church, Address M. D. SEVEN OCTAVE ‘CHICKERING_ PIANO CHEAP— | M., Herald | ptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. A Aiso one of Steinway's beat make Pianos, 754 ah double round corners, a gem, cheap for cash, at A MECHANICAL PIPE ORGAN, BUILT BY GAVIOLI, Lléth street, ot Paris, performing the choicest and most Hevely, over- tures, o hationat hymna, waltz polkas, maz (A. MAGNIBICENT GRAND SQUARE, Re ROSEWOOD |“ octave Pianoforte, richiy cary and case, modern itprovements four round oorame; only. fa month; cost #476, for $285; also Parlor and ‘chantber Furnt. ture at half 3 erty of family lea city. Residence 258 Went Fort: necond street, near Seven Ke wvenue, HANDSOME LADY'S LARGE MINK Ade CAPE be sold at less than half the original cost. WILbt - POND &CO., AT 7 Broadway, N New ew York. YOUNG LADY WISHES T0 GIVE A FEW PUPILS fA pmumic lemons; terms, $8 per quarter, Call or address aa ae GIVE | INSTRUCTION ON THE Pay will be exchanged for a second ‘own or pupii’s residence; t don desirous of exchanging pleate address FIANOFORTE, ma paticlar alee taken Wak new, PK station D, Bible House. ER, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, 427 Broome street, New Yor! A. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Ben dl reference elven caress, sri emu moe’ TEACHER, \. e box 12) Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,268 Broadway. a UITAR, SINGING, PIANO, VIOLIN, ORGAN, bosom mony.—Private lessons, 92 Clinton place, Eighth day and evening; circulars mailed free; terms Mavoratie, Call on or address J. JAY WATSON, Director. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO ARE DESIROUS OF joining a private. Musical Society, will please address SOCIETY, box 2,883 New York Post office, stating where an besetily can be had. Object, instruction, pleasure and practice, HALUAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION ‘square, Fourth avenue.—Thorongh instruction ; Piano, Violin, Organ, Orehestral Instruments; Singing, Harmony. Terms, $10, $15, $25. ATION AL, SONSERY ATORY OF MUSIC, N“ HOOL for all branches of music, Decker Brother Building), __UNION SQUARE (Broudway), near Sixteenth atrect, nue NEW bs RK raise eee OF ha will soon remove to their new room: NO. 5 EAST FOURTEENTH RTREET. NEAR FIFTH AV. NEW CLASSES for beginners and classes for advanced and Gnishing pupils now forming in all branches of music and modern lan, " ALSO PRIVA i LESSONS DAY AND EVENING. ol eae for admission must, for the present, be made GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFICES, 820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, over MUSIC STORE. "BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 AND 106 COURT STREET, "NEAR & STATE, HE ORGANIST 0 OF DR. © UYLER'S CHURCH IS OPEN toan — from May 1. Address H. ©, SAGE, 886 Greenwic! JANTED—A GOOD THOROUGH PIANOFORTE tuner, Apply at once at the Weber Pianoforte Ware- rooms, 37% Fulton street, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn. LADY WILL SELL FOR 8175 A BEAUTIFUL rosewood full 7 octave Pianoforte; all modern improve. j tron frame, ugratfe treble; perfect order; cele Apply at 8 Third sireet, basement door. A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD, RICHLY CARVED, patent agraffe Piano, used but six mont! good order, made VAY maker, will be sold ay ie h, at JOHN MAHON’S, S16 Ewst Thirty-ninth street, A.W EIRST CLASS CITY MADE PIANOFORTE FOR sale; bas all wnodern improvements; patent agraffe; fout round'corners; carved lege; in use six months; cost 901), for $300; stool, cover, music cabinet. Parties in want ots frat cl ase ‘instrument, please call at private residence 120 ent 2 MAC ¥ICENT 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- richly tinished, with four round corners, carved legs. rich tone, in. perfect order; io use a short time: made by Chickering & Sons; cost $700; price, #535. Apply at 690 Sixth, near Fortieth street. A BATTERS ECKER & BARNES, MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST DD eGitss Panos, with Fatent aerate bar, improved sound: lank, offer @ splendid assortment at ex; send for the Illustrated catalogue, Factory and warerooms, 127 Third avenue, corner Fourteenth aire OR SALE--ATA LIBERAL DISCOUNT, A DUE BILL for #700 upon a celebrated Pianoforte Manufacturing Co. ; also one for #500; would take a good second hand Stein- way, Fisuo in part payment. Address J. 8, box 17 Park Hot —e TANO! AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND moat Seantital styles, of best makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, SEVERAL FIRST CLASS PIANOS FOR SALE ON EASY OF instarmonts, ot cheap for cash or for hire, at the Amert- can Conservatory piano warerooms, 211 Fourth avenue, next to Clarendon Hotel, 00.-BEAcro: SLVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD $1 Piano, syelnway Pianoforte, richly carved legs, oversirung bass, ve! cheap for engh, BIDDLE, 18 Aum ty strect, neat Broadway. MEDICAL. TTENTION !-TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPt- tal experience; special diseases successfully and per- manentiy cured ; consultation (ree, Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street, LOAN OFFICES, 7 BLEECKER STREET, NKAR BROADWAY, up staire-Highest cash advances on, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ianos, &c., or bought. Pawabrokera! Tickets Bought at/7 Bleecker street, Tis BROADWAY MONEY A monds, Watcbes, Jewelry, India Shawis, Silks, Pianos and all kinds of merchand.se, and the same bought for cash, Private office No. 1 Washington piace. ONEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, from whatever cause "ADVANCED ON DIA Weat Twenty-sixth produced, areet, near Sixth AMitoone UNFORTUNATES ARE TREATED AT THE It Dispensary, Advice free to all, LL “NERVOUS AND SPECIAL . DISEASES CURKD a sone iE i Sotirand soe bought for cash, at the jew: {have et rie without dotention from business, by Dr. LEWIS, THE decal of Merchandise; the aame bought au M. ROSENBERG, 685. nc Sewelry and all kind sold. OA DWAY, COKNER OF FOURTH STREE’ 697% Liberal advances Silke, ‘cnme!s” Hair Shaw! ‘every description. R. AND MME, ‘PHYSIOIANS FOR indies Confidential und sxiiful treatment; advice Tree, “Oflice 67 Amity surect, near Firth avenue, | Dveases OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ARE treated at the Roosevelt Dispensary, 74 Roosevelt street, Advice free from 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 P. M. D®, COLE, #2 UNIVERSITY PLAC! aufering should consul, him, female irregularities, R. RICCKD'S © URE, to TREATMENT MODERATE, THE stuK AND Spectal remedies 1 BULLIARDS. ; ATANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES— Al New deans; also Bagalelen and. everything. apoen Levers confidential, 43 Ban Broadw pat ing te uy ricen. secontior Wo Phelan ollender, 938 Broadwat bond Maps GRINDLE, FEMALE rays [AK SPRED- - ———— a cures all female ‘est Twenty: eer bea 4 cols Ler RealS conmpiois wie ete, | = a Vg sere ate bert rosewood Bili lin a Gakuen j but little used; will be sold chenp ws owner bas (RS. WORCESTER, PHYAICIAN, =) plage oF ik. “Address box 9,008 Post ofice. i —Ladies consult her on ealvalimenie, Bourd, nursing itofante sioptes, a0. = Peretti Ng bar 1 AND FRIEND oF pie “WATCHES, SEWELRY, &c. ‘BOTT, mreet. Fees mod: ATEST STYLE OF OXYDISED JEWELRY, IN AN. | erate 4 tique; splendid and rich de ign, and rare, Oxy. a dined ae is the atyie now. Cail for them at k. RICH- Roeevers DISPENSARY, 74 ROOSKVELT STR! TERS, 1,200 Broadway, near Shi econd street: whole Coughs, Colds, Gonguaagt mm, Asthma, Bronchitis and wale aud retail ali Nervous Disgasce treated. Auvice free (0 aly Bows, THEATRE. Manager.....-.....-.+....Mr. WILLIAM B. FI the drama, in four THE RING OF Te BORDER MEN, merican , Fred. Of Colonel HO. Judson's (Ned Buntiine) famo vlished in the Rom — Weekly, ferictinn a alife jure of a border by (Butt vail 78 erie te been present at man; the rehearsals. American actor, J.B Bet PLEY, | has been engaged for a limited period character of ‘ined by thi ith Sp ia she enue co ote MAG Nigioent SENSATIONS. mUNEW SCENE Y and MAGN mile ChOssING THE LINE, to impersonate thal Preceded by the e ‘Thursday, Feb. 22 Thursday, FeV, XSHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, GRAND MATINEE at 2 o'clock, NING at 7%. TH STREET THEATRE, corner Third avenue, ©, MITCHELL. +s reesei se seine THE GREAT B SLANG ite 8 SELWYN. THE BEAUTIFUL CONCHITA RONZATI. MATINEES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS AT 2, AY AND F! LADIES" INVITATION NIGHTS, ‘ooD's MUSEUM. woop ND. EVERY EVENING rong SATURDAY Rhea RE eno i (wing. a uceess of the ni MARIAN MORDAU Nt PORITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, which cones pe rolonged (on account of prior enu: in T. B. De Wi i sare seria drama, entit! cant WOMAN AND Hee M/ MASTER, Past to ks the company. onan PERFOR [ANCES AT 2 P. ay, peooeeten ‘Of the nautical burl POLL AND MIS8 PAULINE MARKHAM, MR, baer HOWA and receded t WONAN OF THE WOR! ari the advantage of a power(ul cast of, characters THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, SPECIAL ATIACTION! FOR WANIUNGTON'S BIRTH THRER PERFORMANCES IN THE Dec Uare MORNING at IL, VAPTERNOON at 2. CEV ENING at & FRIDAY, FEB. oh Benent of Misa MARIAN MORDAUN: ane ARY 26, Firat the youn: ©. FPARSLOE, alented hae Litre SNIFFEN, toan enurely bow Drama, by Charles E. Newton, ‘eeq., otf wishes) HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAYG JOSH HART. pee Marvelous sad continded ‘success of the Marainotb Stad Troupe. All the company retained, and will appear in an tlre new Olio. one week only, of the ORNING MR, JORH HART. L. STO GRAND REVIVAL, Areat Court Scene | iH Jupge DOWLING, |OHN HAR’ SAM RICKEY, MISS JENNIE WO! Cpe we eb WORRE! pee BENSON, LA PETITE BENS ON MISS: JENNIE BENSON, cs iss J ENNIE BENSON, in her unequalled Glog. tane ce. MISS LILLIE HALL, MISS: ee HAL) MISS JENNIE HUGHES, MISS ADA WRAY, MISS KITTY O'NEILL, . MR. JOSH HART. JOHN HART, JOHN WILD, 8AM RICKEY, CHAS, WHITE, LARRY TOOLEY, M'INTYRE and FOLEY and others in a splendid programme, conciuding with thet great Burlesque, DI—VORCE, DI—VORCE. DI-—VORC! . DI—VOR a Mr. JOHN HART... oes FANNY TENSTRIKEY WEDNESDAY AND SATU "DAY MATINEE, EXTRA NOTICE. ' MONDAY, Feoruary 98, Miss SOPHIE WURRELL MISS IRENE WORRELL, t The WORRELLS will ap} ath 4 the musical Burlesq frst appearance 0 lags oa its Epc music, famodioing to the eer the thre IPTITE, Yecetedad and JENN A grand extra FAMILY MATIN: ‘ebruarv 22, at? P.M. qr: JAMES Oe TW ENTY-EIGHTH STREI CROWDED Eat on ro BRILLIANT SUCCESS . SOCIETY PLAY, entitl Mr. MACKAYE | MARRIAGE, | MissGRISWOLD ae rts as fi COLONEL GRAY. | MARRIAGE, | Mrs. BROOKS, - EVERY Nicut. | MARRIAGE, pores Matinee, # SEATS 5 mB PECURED TWO ADVANCE, .” MATINEE WASLINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY: FEBRUARY 22, recto EW YORK CIRCUS, AT Biiey Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Musi L. B. LENT. oe if is TH MATIN iis W WEDNESDAY, avasDA AND SATURDAY, V EVENING AT & HORSE TU BANBI D. ALL THE GREAT CIRCUS ARrisTs IN THEIR EXCITING FEA’ EQUESTRIAN, _GYMNASTIC AND ACRONATIC SKIL Ftp FRANCISCO No O86 Hreaay. Received nichtly with shouts Ne applaure, Exquisite Vocal and Instramental Musie. COMIC SONGS AND DANCES, 5] GLORIOUS FUN, BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNAKD AND BACKUS! FRANGISCO MINSTRELS. rat week AGL SACK OF ALL TRADES, JACK OF ALE T DELSARTE'S SYSTE! Entertainment ome? ten. Seats secured alx days ry INTH REGINENT BAND ey Tosiour ier afb “i Cee BO 1, Overture, “Die Felseam ube” 2X Waltz, “Morgenbiatte & Soldiers* Chorus and Ri 4. Cavatina, from “Rigoletto”... Mins GRAZIELLA RIDGWA' 6. Grand Fantusie, pour Violin, “Faust 'ERESA CASTELLAN, 6 Grand selection, ' “La Seranlere' oe L Overt “Odio et Amore’ Song, “The Silvery Snow” 8. Solo, Saxaphone by “gua jone, Air, ir. E. A. LEFEBRE 4 = a's Bunting pT 6, Grand i qn MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, lercer street, between Waverley piace and Kighth str e or pet EVENIN slog piace and 38, andor the ¢ direction of J. TH Mr. AS, upon which occasion the tonowien distinguished artiste avid ekitaly, volunteered their valuable services :— nna, ‘and talented American Prima Se te, me. ‘ontr: Leena age aS FILOMENO, Yori | Mi i L, DOWNING, Piao’ Mr. CHARLES WHITING, Tenor Mr. G. K. WALCOTT, Hasso (of ‘the choir ot the’ chure of the Strangers). Mr. HENRY CLAY DE! ORY Recitationtet, Mr. CHARLES RATT, Accompan! Tickets, $1, for sale at the music morea| and at the door, Doors open’ o'clock FM. ; commence 8. No reserved scale Miss vie panera -ROSA “GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, ACADEMY OF MUS MUSIC, APRIL 1. int a Jo pearance of PAREPA- WACHTEL, Palgabecriptions now received at the Academy. eciuiicm pms ew eh he At 8 O'CLOC! K, GRAND SACRED CONCERT Vv oF THE HENNA tae AT THE . PAVILION: 688 BROADWAY, 688, : between Great Jones and Fourth streets. PAUL PALK, 4 Admission 250. RINWAY HALL. NPRECEDENTED SUCG! “A more rellned and delightful feast of muste could not Obtained. Her Crowded by a brilliant and appreciative audtence.”. ¥, FEBRUARI Te ci TT EMINES TALENT. THURSDAY, MARCH FOURTIP M ‘I Tickets at ion Hall and principal music ree. ATIN ————— EW ORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROA| iv, bet Houston and —E e stond Eat wi erful museum. It ls He. of every: Pople auonid age and derstand, ‘dally ¢ Philosophy of art tend the {mpreant Mecturas can have thom forward eee rahe wo weekne ta, by mddressing Sie New von ‘adobe ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, New York. AS. bh Fev. 19. ONDA pet make and explain Experiments, | Admisal 108 at B o'clock. Exhibition TUT: revions to io va Dr. OO! oercs of vou at cents, Doors open at? THEATRICAL MANAGERS, rT ZERATEIOAL MANAG Peet, appanted receiver the Globe Theatre, Broadway, New York city, reapeetfull staves that ue ie desirous of communteating with stot iers in reference to the rental of the name on the m Tessonabieterms. W. R. W. CHAMBERS, Receiver, No. atreet. Apnity str Opera Music peg hd PTANO, VIOLIN, iter, singin: lay and evening. 92 Clini Ose iteatss ehatilabed 18847 olrculars mailed f AY WAN, Masteal Director. ince « Address M FETROPOLN' TAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY COTS CONSTATLY ON Dy ls Ha |: gl