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2 < CITY REAL ESTATE FOf SALE. East Side. 7 $30.4 NEW TWO STORY HOUSE, WITH EX. ‘gation ond onl, "_ Second ad avenue an! F and hie fifth etree! rireeds Sout ‘south Brooklyn, ‘A Four STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE and Lot, in fee, -t bey Forty-uinth street, 212622100; by Sonn Gf C. Bares’ recing? 9 31,000; tern \ecma caay. _—_ HOLLY SROTHERS z KISSAM, N Nor" cr Pine street. |) THREE STORY BROWN STONE HIGH tg A mises, 187 Kast House for sale cheap. Apply on the pre Fifty-ninth street. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1872.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. BROOKLYN FROreer. FOR SALB AND ta) BRANCH A ADVERTISEMENTS ¥OR TUE NEW YORK HERALD RECKIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TILL 8 P, i. BROOKLYN CARRAERS AND DEALEKS CAN RE- CEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCR DELIVERY, NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BR “| -IMPORTANT, JUST ISSUED, THE “MONTHLY Record for March,” containing @ large number of forises and Lots for sale and Dwellings to let, furniabed and unfurnished; obtainaule or mailed free of ‘charge. WM. TUCKER, 20 Filth avenue, above Twenty-sixth strect, COMPLETE HOUSE FOR SALE—IN TWENTY; A. int urect, between Fifth and Madinon. avenues Fooms, two bathrooma; very attractive; perfect orde: mediate ponsession. ROBERT T. MEEKS, 90 Cedar street. FOR SALE VERY LOW—A 48fORY BROWNSTONE » Dwelling, 21x52x100, near Central Park; price, 828,000 part cash and bs in p: an paver Is c TRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP RROwM STONE House and Lot, in fee, 62 East Fi th SR built by John ©. Sares; price iil, & ©O., 175 Fifth avenue, or HOLLY ROT HERS & KISSAM, No. 6 Pine street, A. STRICTLY, Finer, CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone Honse, norihwest corner of Fifty- @ighth street and Lexington avenue, with or without extra Lot, for sale. Apply to H, BLESSUN, 131 East Pifty-eighth street, or on the premises. CENTRAL ts PARK LOT FOR SALE—PRICE 55,000; centre of block, near Sixty-sixth street, on Fifth avenue: Bo agents, Address OWNER, Wl Broadway, ie A NEW TWO STORY FRAME AND BRICK BASE- ment high stoop House, with modern improvements, Magnolia eet, near roadway, Witams i for oy esckanee | ora louse in Ninth ward, ig yee ‘Apply 0 ARTHUI LAIRD, 103 Bioscker street’ A THO STORY AND ATTIC GorHIc COTTAGE, CON- taining every modern convenience, and large darden plot, No, 1,045 Bergen between Frabklin and id avenues lrooxtya i ym to iets rant yi "HOLLY (BROTHERS & & KISGAM, No, 6 Pino street. A". $4,500—FOR TWO STORY PHILADELPHIA BRICK Store, with living apartments; extra location for ry or other business. Cash, $500; balance same as rent. Inquire of Mr. DAY, $81 Third ‘avenue, near Sixteenth st., Brooklyn. BRQOKLEN, | NEA NEAR, | PERRIEG.—A HANDSOME three-story, basement pw Houae, receniy — rated for owner’ $.uses rset deep lot; fruit trees, cr hilare every modern improve 8 Fianned carpets and floor cloths, mri Sloane, of Broadway; for sale. Permiws of 598 Broadway. (OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, ON THE CORNER OF Ryerson strect and Park avenue, » now three story Store; se $6,000, Also four new two story and. base- Bart improvements; price from 82800 to for parti pAJUHN C. RUBLIN, 78 Adelphi street, OR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN THE SEV! NTA ward, in good order, Apply to THOMAS WARREN, 206 Monroe sireet. {YOR SALE—14l EAST THIRTY-NINTH STREET; A four story English basement Hone, 17.43¢ front, 60 feet deep, and lot half the block; the front is brown stone, first aa remainder prease. brick, painted; the house {nd in good } price $16,000, of which #10,000 may remain ; Bession in ‘Apel oreafllet If desired. "Appiy to 1. W. ENG: LAND, on the premises, or Sun ollice, OR SALE—A THREE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House, 249 East Fiftieth street ; neighborhood first clase. OR SALE_IN B BROOKLYN, ON NEW YORK AVE. nue, between Fulton and Atlantic avenues, three 3 story basement and cellar brown stone Houses, 2ix42, with extension for laundry: lot 213100; extra ground if required ; all the modern improvements of eat _ quali thelr Kind neighborhood first class; price ‘14,500 oue halt cash. Any person wanting a good house for a permanent residence would do well to come and examine them. Inquire of the owners, SHIRDEN BROTHERS, 12 Herkimer street, or on the premises. OR SALE—THE TWO STORY AND FRENCH ROOF House 12 Hanover place, Brooklyn, near Fulton avenue, in good order; immediate possession, ‘Apply to PEREGO, 85 Nassau street, New Yor! Been at all hours. JOR SALE_NO. 1 DWELLING. EAST THIRTY-NINTH treet, £16,000; No, 2, bast Sixt vancoadl ae $17,000; No. & East iy ‘algth street, wid, feat Phir teenth street, #1 termi ei uN w. LYOnTr & CO., 106 veneer VOR SALE—12 FAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BE. Food rem rifwy,end Madison avenues, a four story brown, e Houre, 25x60x100, with Curtains, Carpets, Mirrors and Chandeliers: Apply to the owner on the premises, JJFOR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE 1m East eantreds Mreet; entirely new and decorated the latest and Improved style JOFFMAN, COBURN & CO., 602 Sixth avenue. _ Re SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, AN ELEGANT FULL front four story brown stone House on Madison avenue, ear Cenirai Park, P. H. GRADY, $27 Sixth avenue, be- tween Forty-alxth and Forty-seventh streets, ‘goa SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK House, 20x45x100, ona nits street, near Second ave- ‘nue; $12,500 to a prompt custom 5 GEL & CO,, 79 Cedar atreet. (OR SALE—AN ELEGANT, FULL SIZE 4 STORY brown stone House on Forty-sixth street, near Fifth ave- Bue; also for sale or lease, 118 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue; possession. See list, 8. EDDY & CO., No, 1 Park place. ADISON AVENUE.—FOR SALE, AT A GREAT BAR- gain, an elegant private Dwelling, the fouth house north Of Siztv-sixth street, west side. Inquire on the prem: inca, or of D. G, CROSHY, 133 Nassau street, W AND SUPERIOR BROWN STONE DWELLING, Seventy-second street, near Third avenue ; sold to close ‘gn interest; terms easy. JOHN JOLLY, Real "Estate, Third avenue, betw en Seventy- jC nd ‘Seventy-third streets, OTICE TO BUILDERS. E OFFER A MAGNIFI- cent corner on Lexington avenue, 10oxi26, or less, near sirts tourth § street, state of ollie 6 and 908 Third av HE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE Lots ARE OFFERED Crate sale at, tid H. LUDLOW & © Madi handsome tront, near 112th “alae New avenue handeowse front, near 102d s ree ith avenue—Two Lots, near Hyghty fourth treat, street, near Fifth avenue—Four Lots, cheap. Apply at office, No. 3 Pine street. 5TH AVENUE, ON MURRAY HILL—A FINE CORNER House, 4 story high stoop brown stone, 26x66, and ex- Keng erd) pertect order; price very reasonable; with or with- ‘out Furniti . P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. 8T STF iT AND LEXINGTON AVENUE,—SU- + tum sized brown stone Dwelling, just tin 2@ on easy terms; the Fourth Avenue Rall- hed over at t Sevanty-trat street. MOCAHILL ate Agents, 78 Third avenue, near Forty- 72 D- STREET AND THIRD AVENUE. SUPERIOR (orows stone Dwelling, 20x55, lot 102, at low figure, on 7 BU BN ETT & BUCK, Real Estate, 1,075 Third avenue. $2. 50 A, FOUR STORY every 6 hist 1p House, first class in Teapect, in'a wide street south of Central Park. Loca: tion unsurpassed; title perfect. Only gi.800 cash required ; main at the pleasure of the purchaser. Address: £50 8.0., Herald outice. $9. 000-105, oy . with all improve: ments and in complete order; painted throughout; size 19x45 ae Fo For :Particulars apply ‘on the premises, 31a! Bast Sixty- sire $15 -000 FOR HOSE AND LOT—-FINE LOOA- o. tion on Lexington avenue; three story brick and low barement, with light and airy kitchen and dining room ; 20x45x%5; 14 rooms; “pert order, newly trescoed; yard. Inquire of own 5 Lexington avenue, uear Forty-ninth street, betore 2 MODERN, HIGH West sides LARGE NUMBER OF DWELLINGS FOR SALE—UP A own, at low prices, Brown stone, Thirty eighth street, 18,000 ; 500 others WILLIAM TUCKER, 2 ‘Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sizth street. UCTION SALE—GRAND BOULEVARD AND SEVEN- ty-seventh street, 14 lots, Thursday, March 7. Sale po tive. Addison Thomas, referee, No. 6 Wall atrect; by V. K. STEVENSON & SON, It Pine street. A “A FOUR story man stoop BROWN STONE House for sale—In West Forty-third sircet, between Sixth avenue and Broadway. ROBT, T. MEEKS, 60 Cedar street, A BA DSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE for sale, situated between sixth and Seventh avenues, 22x75x100; price $21,000. Apply to JOHN ARRELL, 913 Sixth avediue. A RARE OPPORTUNITY I8 OFFERED THOS! HO cated Houses in all Brooklyn; prices and term i Quincy street, story, brick front, French roof, 20x42x.6 3100; 40 feet coW™yard and elegant piazza in front; contains all modern improvements, 252 Ciermont avenue, ‘234 story Philadelphia vrick, brown stone basement, stoop’ and trim- Tings; 10, | room ately overhauled, lumbe and decorated 178 and 175 Adelphi street, Ty high stoop brown stone, 194gx46x125; all modern improvements. This is it lot of property fered tor fale e, and we invite f buyers. tiumediate possession. Call and fee for yourselves. Apply on the premises or address 1. 2 Clermont avenue. OR SALE, CHEAP—GOOD STORE PROPERTY, the best business part of Tenth avenue, a thre basement, brick House, with two story extension; house good order; painted walls all through; $9.00) cash, balane> on mortgage; full lot, Inquire on the premises $19 Tenth avenue, near Twenty-vighti sircet. OR SALE—-A BROWN STONE PRIVATE HOUSE ON Forty-ninth street, vetween Broadway and Eighth ave also three new brown stove Houses just finishing. buult two families, with ail modern improveme fine Isned. Apply to'owner, 8. STEWARI, 2:9 West Forty-tinth ttreet, OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE CORNER PROP- erty in Brooklyn; large lot, suitable for three build- ings ; there is now on the property a three story and basement house, with all the modern improvements; u market on the corner. For particulars and terms inquire at 151 Chambers reel, New York, of on the property, 49 Vanderbilt avenue, 3rook lyn. PF, SALE—IN BROOKLYN, AN OLD AND WELL established business (Confectionery and Restaurant), There 1s an excellent run of amie aod custom, For weyers ‘Inquire of CHARLES GRAK Broad street, . OF address BUSINESS, 211 it Livingston st. Brooklyn, — (OR SALE—ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. VERY Mttle money required, the pleasantly located three story brick Dwelling No. 159 State street, between Clinton and Court streets, within five minutes’ walk of the Atlantic and Wail street fer fy i sea rey in a few days if desired; can be seen from 109. WM. to GALLENDER, 32 Pine street, New York. Fe SALE—A GOOD INVESTMENT; PROPERTY Paving 12 per cent; bufldinss 1n good order and situated Sande thet ego puree Apply tora. Ba DAVENPORT, Fulton OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, GREAT BARGAINS terms easy, five splendid new two story, basement an: French roof brick Houses; all improvements; near Gatea Avenue cars. Inquire on premises, Quincy strect and Reid avenue, FoR SALE OR TO RENT--FURNISHED, AT ELIZa- beth, short distance from depot, French roof House, 11 rooms; all the improvements, Adaress A, M. BULL, Phenix National Bank, New York, CHOLES’ ESTATE, NINETEENTH WARD, BROOK: lyn.Great auction sate of splendid vacant Lots, by order of Frederick Scholes, Esq. o'clock, on Tuesday, March 5, at Exchan © Salesroom, Vil ‘Broadway, New Yor property he very creme dela creme of the Vtuat ward, and ts splendidly situated on Bedford avenue, Rodney, Keap, Hooper, Ross, Hewos, Penn, Rutledge and Middieton streets. Terms liberal; maps at ofliee of auctioneer. JERE, JOHNSON, Jr. successor to Johnson & Miller, 25 Nassau street corner Cedar. CHOLES’ FSTATE,—GREAT AUCTION SALK, BY order of Frederick Scholes, Lae ty CL ies on Tues- day, March 6, at Exchal nge Salesroo! 1 Bro: choleest Dock Property in the elty of Brook! Kent Avenue Basin, between Rodney and ret foot ot water, g lendid docks; will be sold in two parcele’on ae lso splendid vacant Lots on Bedford avenue, Mavs and paste lars at the office of the auctioneer, JERE. JOHNSON, Jr., succeasor to Johnson & Miler, Nassiu street, peers THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, 472 street, 25x40, lot 90; modern improvements; 10 minutes from City Hall; Cones bg teg to: aixcar rontes and to Prospect Park; near tev. T. De Witt Talmage’s Tabernacle siacsver chaisheet colieattagiesoone pelos $10,000; terms easy, Inquire at No. 6 Dey street, room 1, New York 0 LET LOW—THE ELEGANT LARGE MARBLE KES- idence 85 Second place, Brooklyn: just refitted ited superbly j ; nelghborhood ehol ‘now; rent Apply to TEN EYCK i AUTPEN: 114 Fulton ste Brooklyn 10 LET OR LEASE—A LARGE STORE AND BASE- ment, in a good location, suitable for a butcher's shop, wholesale grocery, grockery ‘or dry gvods atore. “Inquire ai 129 Adelphi! street, Brook $5 500 Wes, BUY A CORNER HOUSE (BRICK) oO. with Store; #500 cash, balance in instalments ; aiso three story frame House, 11 rooms, with Liquor Store, Stock aad Fixture three story brick House and Store: rice $6,500; terms easy. Inquire of the owner, WILLIAM HOMPSON, corner ot Fifteenth street and Sixth avenue, South Brook’ JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON cITy _AND BERGEN REAL ESTAT: For Sale. ERSEY CITY.—FOR SALE, 600 BUILDING LOTS, IN plote, to suit 20 first class dwellings ; splendid location ; good investment. 301 bail W. LYCETT & CO., 106 Broadway. PROPERTY OUT OF THE OR TORENT. As WANTING FARMS~GOOD wis MILD CLI- mate—for papers address C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, TY FOR SALE PROPERTY oF OF pF CITY FOR SALE TO RENT. —DOOKS in come c, NEW JERSEY, FRONTING aasaic River and Morris Canal; inmber, noe coal or ij forsale or lease. Apply ato? ‘abbae a desirable for tar; the est located docks UILDING LOTS AT ELIZABETH CHOICEST LOCA. Ls dau! va ay as "ale ft 85 Beaver street. ESCRIPTIVE LISTS OF OUR SUBURBAN Mone a ad Cedar sires New York. Bagg am ~f Gunrnnuas apa —FOR SALE, A SUBURBAN haa 7 , house containing 1 Country Proper 3D. LIZABETH, N. ‘Residence, fouriees arden, fruit; one alle from d OLAsHY, 215 Hroad street, EDWARDS, 8 six minutes from depot, outbuildings, and 934 acres of land under, state of cultivation. beth (Central Railroad) depot, or to J 36 Greenwich street, New Yors. [\LEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE—20 AORES ; LARGE, “4 modern house; complete cual ina fine orchard 26 miles via Erie Railwa: W. WARD, 79 Cedar street, AEM IN NEW JERSEY, OF 82 ACRES; NEVER FAIL- of'fruit, new house, seven roo! stairs hard wood; all Decnenerr Cos minutes from New Yi several churches Monmouth Junction ARM FOR SALE AT SOMERVILLE, For sale, at a bargain, a pleasant ltd mile from Somerville, containing 40 acres of in; abundantly frutted; hear, depot $15,000, ‘OBA NEW JERSEY, it purehi rel ply to i NEAYRORy 7s peat, oan, ae —TWO FARMS IN (WESTOHESTER ounty, near Yonkers; one of about 6 d the e on favorable terms, Apply street, New York, ARMS TO LEASE. other of about 70 ac to J. TOWNSHEND, Dy dP Fulton OR SALE—A LARGE HOTEL, FURNISHED, AT ONE of the moss celebrated watering places in A: tea: house newly furnished and property in ei. order, Satisfac- tory reasons given for be gge of the pr ‘Terms be made to suit purchas quired Address G. H OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES IN Astoria; nine lota of ground of fruit, shrubbery, &e. boata. ‘Addreas box Lid, Astoria, L. I. R SALE IN WESTCHESTER COUNT’ handsome Mansard roof Houses on 140t New York, five minutes from cars or boats, contain 11 rooms and cellar; good neighborhood; easy terms; n FHotographs to be seen at owner's, ast Tenth h street, lt ty. [OR SALE—IN NEWARK 4 frat class new House, ws tory, with French roof, rooms, cold and hot wat provernents, Inquire of W all pay oy the fine stable and abundance Y, N. ¥.—TWO h streei, North J. W. DAVIS, 91 , 7 MURRAY STREET, with all the modern da MOREHOUSE. 17 Cham: bers atreet, New York, or A. GVERBAUGH, on the premises, JOR SALE—AT ‘TREMO! House of nine rooms, wil storeroom; water and NIOE COSEY iry cellar, closets and s ini S00" yards from steam, OF urehi thools and stores; groun: 0, nicely laid out in fruit ana shrubbery : newly furnisned (or unfurnished) and in frst rate order; needs but For further particulars apply Weshmaton avenue tOJOUN'S. KEN between Tenth and Eleventh sfreot Morrisunla aepot, Harlem Rall poses ie ard FINE fab ald Sh) epuuE 1 ‘house contains rae Tayrorecmdte te) j fine shade and fruit trees and outbu alee. of lana if desired. Address OWNER, box 217 oft R SALE OR TO LET—NICELY LOCATED, CHEAP, improved Place of two acres; trulted, ah leo catstes! ele frets care, Benamiowns ah 'ERGUSON, 41 Pino street, JOR SALE OR TO LET—AT RYE, ON MAIN STREET, @, a large Store and Dwelling; has try woods. de. Apply centre of the vil oo successfull, JAMES DUSENBERRY, Kye, N. [VE NEW HOUSES FOR SALE AND THREE TO Or nge, N. J. . on PState street, New York. tls Hewellys Eas Park, REAT SPECULATION.—HANDSOME, HEALTHY Residence, at rooms; 44 d landscape view on Staten Is! Trnain dene within 200 yards; must be sold io close aaa be sold off in lots for more DARRING & Broad street. ‘ANDSOME COUNTRY alti Li) FOR S/LE AT auction, March , THEODORE MCG ARRAR, Ho OOKS, 200 Weat Forty-sixth street, IGHLY CULTIVATED FARM FOR SALE, 4 ACRES, Dutchess county—Rich, warm, gently rollin ‘ine house, 1d rooms barns, all in complete repair; large orchards on abe all kinds; on railron: churches, schools and goo price $10,000 a 4,000; terms. than cost of whole property. A ly to owner for 708 N. Y., orto mee fruit of frequent trains to New York ; among ‘society ; a most desirable place; jerma eas) EDERICK B, GODDARD, 84 Pine street. NWOOD.—TO LET, AT INWOOD, THIRTY MINUTES from Thirtieth street, only two minutes from depot, a poe with twelve rooms; gas in every room; spring Rod water; patent heater and rance in the house; facing tou; ul ‘vfew of Hudson River; every conventence; vei nt low to good tenant. Apply to WILUIA! SEVFREY, 174 Third avesue, between Stiieenth ad Seven: teenth streets, New York. PEERSKILL, ON THE HUDSON—SPLENDID MAN- extension 26x30, with ob gro rill exchange’ for de- 312; sirable City Property or Farm. if if SIEGEL & CO., 79 Cedar street ONG BRANCH REAL FSTATE,—AGENTS IN NEW York, FRANK G, & DAVISON Krish 90 Broadwi yew UTRECHT “FARM YOR "SALE—OF 4 ABOU: T 30 acres choice land, eftuate one-fourth of a mile from the 10 minutes’ drive from Prospect Park and proposed station and line of ige Railroad ; land and Tots, villa sites, de. RIDGE, 2) Court street, Grand Boulevard, three minutes’ walk from the » the New York, Hempstead and location admirably adapted for cit fall al particulars inquire of V. AL! EW JERSEY FRUIT FARM FOR SALE OR EX- change, tf suburban lots, Minnesota lands or furni- ood sized house and malaria; hours from New York ; of owner, 320 East Twenticth street. ture; 60 acres, ‘n, near depot; no rice $5,000. Inquire E, NEW AND ELEGANT BOARDING HOUSE nd ilifard rooms each SUx25 tect) to ls a park and near the depot, Orange, HOLMES, on the premises, A LAR (dininy Main stre J. Addre E HANDLE FACTO! Y AND ‘SAW, MILL FOR sale.—-For immediate sale, ane State of Tennessee, a few miles from Nasbetle; ‘a Saw Mill and Axe Handle Fac: tory, lately erected and in complete working order, together with 276 ‘acres of well timbered Land four ‘Dwelling thereon. ddress ALEXANDER "MILLER, Syca- ‘reek, Post office, Nashville, Tenn. T METUCHEN—TU LET, HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, BARN, carriage house, half acre ground; price $200! also one by the Ne depot, price 2005 ‘also Rooms from #6 to 88 per month. ELLY BRONIERS, 205 Broadway. AY GREENWICH, RIVERSIDE AND VICINITY,—AT- tractive Country Seats, Cottages and Farms for sale all prices; xeveral beautiful shore front properties. Addré J. W. ATWATER, Riverside station, Greenwieh, Conn. T NEWARK.—ELEGANT COUNTRY DENCE, AA rully furnished or unfurnished, 14 room: modern improvements; carriage house; six acres, fully improved; splendid view ; high. healthy location ; forty minutes to City Ball. J. 8. P., 673 Broad street, Newark. HANDSOME COTTAGE, TO LET—ON THE PASSAIC River, containing eighth rooms; only tour minutes’ walk from depot. Apply to Dr. VONDERSMITH, Passaic Bridge, Krie Railroad. 4 ELIZABETH— FOR 8aL! class Residences on Port nue aud Newark avenue boulevard aS improvement; $11,000 to $20,000; lot 80 by 200; desirable neighborhood. Photographs at office of baa TUCKER, 8 Beavor street, FOUR NEW FIRST POR, SALEFIVE BUILDING LOTS ON SEVENTY. sixth, three on Sixty-ninth, three on Fifty-fourty, four on 206th and six on Sullivan stree' JOH. . LY urea LTT & ©O., 108 Broadway. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE THREE story high stoop House; faished in hard wood: size Vis80; on north sige Fifty-third sirest, between Sixth Seventh avenues; terms easy. Apply to HOMER MORGAN. No, 2 Pine street, or J. G. HITCH 71 Canal street. A VERY DPSTRADIE RNER PROP. 129 Prince or) toet on Prince street by 71 feet on We a House and Lot, 141 Wooster street, 6100 fort. AppIY to ALLE Bro way, or to JOWN We MILbE cralty piace, Thirty-fourth etreet, 8; Jocallon exceringly desirable THOMAS D. ROBINSON, 2 Nass: fe SALE—AT A BARGAIN, ON EASY TERMS, I OR SALE-THREE story NT 205 We: lot safe investment. treet, modern four story high stoop brown stone House irty-eighth street, 22x00xW), Permits of A. JOUKN eY ine street. ERTY, FULL t Twenty-eighth » 46 Weat Twen- OR SALE © HEAP— -A TENE lot, containing two buildings, w street. “Apply to owner, JOHN A. 'HADDE eth street OR SALE OR TO LET-—622 FIFTH AVENUE, FULL width, 4 stories, brown stone front House. Liquire at JOR SALE OR TO LEASE—A PLOT, CONTAINING six lote, fanning through | from Thompeon to ‘an Houston. Apply to ELLIS N. CROW, 146 Suili- UDSON RIVER REAL KSTATE.ALL PERSONS wanting to purchase or bire will find full particulara With S. EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue, between Thirty- eighth and Thirty: ninth streets, D STREET, NORTH SIDE, JUST WEST OF FIFTH HB? avenue two full Lowe tor ‘alow price; no aif Improved. HALL 3. “now, 13 Pine str $6. 500 WILL BUY, ON EASY TERM: improvements Eleventh avenue and Fifty By CLARK & BOA, 804 Aighth avenue, $13 000. —THE PHENIX “REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, 906 and 908 Third av nue and #6 Fourth avenue, offer a bargain on Bue, Wx100, below Fifty-tifth street, with a Hou! veventh at Miscellaneous. ‘OR SALE—PRIVATE AND TENEMENT PROPERTY {a desirabie locations in we pay and vicinity, . LYON, 63 avenue D. PRORETY FOR SALE AND L AL SEW AND VERy Y GENTERL TAREE STORY BASK- igh stoop House, in w choice lowe for Immedi re waa Brondwar, New York. “GREAT BARGAIN.—SUPERIOR FARM, 100 ACRES, A 15 fine timber, balance under high cultivation; apple ; iné stream and’ pond: tid house, 18 rooms, attic and cell: yundant out dings, alin complete order; nely situated, 1g mile from depot; thoroughly stocked; 6 horses, 13 head cattle. 40 sheep, hogs, fowls, % carriages, 8 wagons, all modern tools aud Hapiementa; vaiue 83,800; farm, complete cost $20,000, wii take 815,600; cheapent farm in, New Jerse RGUSON, 39 Nassau street, room 6. FIVE = ORE. PLOT OF LAND AT ORANGE, A 4 hne building site, will be exchanged for a New Jersey or Westchester Farm, JACOB SHARPE, 80 Pine street. TNEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK.—TO RENT, three brick Villas, fv 4 and unfurnished ; water, lawns, shade (eos, & ar ferry. Aj to HAM: TLTON & 00., 9 Front street, of W. A. ootkls (8,43 Pine street. T ROSEL N. J.-A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, near depot; lot 100x200; carriage house and stable; plenty of fruit, for sale cheap.’ Apply at 989 Pearl street. ANE LEGANT DWELLING (WATER AND GAS AA throughout) with barns, ice house, billiard room, &e. and acres of Land, on Raritan avenue, near New Brinawick ; EDWA YALL, WARREN HARDEN- tres STAMFORD.FOR REAL ESTATE, PLAC! + Farms, Village Property Houses, furnished and unl Rished, apply o ELBERT WHITE, Stamford, Conn, BARGAIN AT LITCHFIELD, CONN.—A_SPLEN- Z\. did Farm of 216 acres, 100 acres heavy timber, 4 acr orchard, 200 nuzar mapies good house, 8 rooms; 6 bi miles from connty seat; two road fi males from BIR! oad fronts; fine stream ; dirt lid 5S. FERGUSON, 89 Nassan street, room 6, BARGAIN.A SPLENDID FARM 0} AA all superic 0 ACRES, Jand, 10 acres fine wood ; nice stream; wel fenced; new 2} story House of 10 roomie, attic and cellars choice location, 4 of mile from depot, on South Jeracy Railroad; very productive farm: price, $8,000; will take 18,0, with stovk and tools: dirt cheap. J. 8. FEKGUSON, 39 Nassau street, room 6, T ELIZABETH, WESTFIFLD, AND Lyon's N. J.--Farms, Dweliings and Stores to Let, FARMS, Farms Icenied in the. victnity of Elizabeth, N. Ji adapted to trucking, dairy, oF xeneral farming businens, Dwelii ‘iizabeth, Westueld, Lyon's Farms, Linden, andon ihe Rahway roed, nbracing houses of aii sizes, for the accommodation of large or amail fan’ : Stores, located on Broad street, Hlizabeth, N.J., five of which are new, and in complete order; will 'be lei'to good tenante, ‘to let, a Grist Mill, with water power (never-faitin spp siocated. at Cranford, N. Jw desirably aituateds ane a ndid business. ' Will ‘be let on vei For particulars soquire of AMOS CLAIR, 3 rte ‘Mutiliug. ‘Bizabolly B. J, or BROOKFIE Lb, 81 Cedar strevt, New York. HOUSE, —$3,000 FOR A NEW THREE A ERE FASE Se, Poe risania; @ conc DITCHETT, | No, 2 New Chambers street, PRIME INVESTMENT.—14¢ LOTS AT FORDHAM, a sea pails oft Sah hata ener aint oot Se EW BRIGHTON, S. I.—TO LET, ON THE TERRACE d vicinity, a number of desirabie furnished and un- furnished Houses, some first class. W. A. COLLINS, 83 Pine street, MOST ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN just finished, 18 rooms; all mod- the institute groun ern improvements; adjoin es or address R. C, RANGE, MONTROSF,. WATCESSING, _ Furnished and unfursished Houses to rent; fine varie and other Property to ex- OTZ, 39 Nassau street, RANGE COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE—120 ACRES AND 71 ucres, near depots, YeoDe of Residences for sale; GE JERRY ‘KU 75, See list of farms, Y & CU. No, 1 Park piace, ESTATE 0 OF ADVANCING VALUE (ONLY In New Rochelle; good 23g story table and carriage house; Deati- tiful shade; plot 90x1Z0;" finely located; commanding best rajiroad and town advantages. Sole agents, STEPHENS HERS, Conveyancers, 187 Broadway (street floor), y house, weil convenienced ; -HOUSE, STABLE AND ONE j price’ $9,000. “Inquire at ofice ect, 111 Broadway, of NG, FOstE LAINFIELD, N. J a LOCATION ON UNION ‘Modern House, 8x50, large rovma, Lot 100x323 ; filled’ with brick, 6,000, with Carpets, Tt No. 7 Pine street or JOHN HEYSER, D ty Plainfield Depot NEWARK, ONE OF THE Houke modern; sniper bald. 4 desiree property for #1 Shades and Gas Fixtures. HYSICIAN'S RESIDENC! best locutions on Broad street, to rent. SETT, EDWARDS & CBEDIS ER, 612 Broad at, Newark, RUCK FARM OF 28 ACRES, ON LONG ISLAN miles from Witliamaburs fe Bure or erry; good house, chard price $8,000, halt cash; ‘one ot Bly Acres ¢ od $3,600. WM. ‘Actes, good house; Madison avenue, LET—BELMONT HALL, 70 ROOMS, FURNISHED hed, on the Terrace, near Pavilion Hotel, Staten Island; 18 one of the most successful W. A. COLLINS, 33 Pine street, hoteis in the country. » N. J, NEAR DEPOT, LARGE able and 7 acres ground? also one crtlally furnished, cohservatory, billiard room s ‘and; modern conveniences, Also Fac to a * URNEAY, No, 1 Pine street, 10 LET—AT MADISON, N, J. 10 rooms ; rent low to @ good tenant, Apply to » 166 Pear: street. ro LET—aT METUCHEN, 0: ONE HO 10 LET—AT ORANG’ unfurnished House, my MODERN BUILT R FROM NEW York, a Hotel, 17 rooms; also a store; good place for & butcher of most any eH of ERS, 205 Broadway, LET—AT IRVINGTON, Country Residence of 14 Foote with, all provements; from 1to 36 acres of Land, with ail kinds of For further particulars in: ad 54 Walker street, New Yor 771 igh street, News J 0 LET—FOR. ONE “YEAR FROM APRIL 1, AT Bioombeld, N. J., furnished House, ten Rooms, and fine * less than tew minutes walk from all stations, April 1, Address OWNER, box 1,033 New York Post oifice, LET—AT NEW ROCHELLE, ON NEW YORK ND New Haven Ratiroad, a House containin, besides kitchen ; within elgnt minutes! walk o did water; location ve Seco B, ACKERMAN, desirable; rent #600. 178 Greenwich street, corner of ro LET OR | LEASE—IN NEW JERSEY, A LARGE House, i4 rooms, outbuildings and high, spacious grounds, on the line ot Long Branch Railroad, ‘ouly's. short distance from steamboat landing and railrona depot; suita- bie for a public house; can be well filled with eummer board- ers; commands a tine view of the ocean and of the city of LUG 1U8 BEACH, No, 5 Pine street. BY THE YEAR A Ra FOR Pd Brae oaat bade of ine Hudeon ‘Address GILMAN DUD: TPO. LEASE—OR 1 andsbade on the river, stings on the Hudson, N, ¥. S$ OF CHOICE LAND, THREE-QUARTERS from depot, 20 minutes from Squan Beach ; ‘h and apple orchards; $1,800. ue, AORE FARM FOR SALE—A BARGAIN-WELL situated, about a mile er depots, ont be cut lage plots to advantage, Dunellen depot, New Jerney Seniral I Malton OF FINE LAND, 3 eu, fronting the Great Beth ED to ss rooklyn Property. He. CULEX a N Dew Cys! 2,000 io REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, 'Y DESIRABLE HUDSON RIVER RESIDENCE, wit! ‘acres of Land, will for otner Real Estate; house bas motern, tm improvements, a charming dock, &c., on i te JACOB | SHARPE, 30 Pine street, Poe, te orn OB EXCHANGE—A NICE & House. © A get | the improvements, on 126th street, bet Sixth 1H dor ‘town on the oo ry [org fora small House Sadie 3 Ws WATSON, turing Property, a short distance from suitable for heavy mani Bi Horse power seam en ine; leaky of ground space. dress W. H. B,, box New York Post oflice. OR Mh ist ng saat, EXCHANGE—A FINE PIECE OF tront He nd stables on rear in Wort? KI leven sre iret, Inquire of B. & T. BURNHAM, 609 OR, SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN OLD HOMFSTEAD, AR on wide street, near Seventh avenue Boule- tage, with modern improvements, coach Rouse ‘and ornamental Pa how ahs chen gardsn, £c-; may, aby gichanee (hy spar tor ul ‘Busines Property. 0 she sai or inven ‘Property. owner, be He BROWN, Ut Nessa tire, fro od Foe saih oh ar ater hn cna ae oD nf i'm lies from New. York 82 trains ma tated, as. 8. MANGAM & ec) ‘Nasaau street, room 1834, POR SALE ORF EXCHANGE 81x FIRST CLASS BROWN fty-seventh Nos, 480 to 492, Deter Sramtee hk Kealiny postion’ terms liberal. Apply on premises, 0 owner. A commission upon sale. Fela SALE OR EXCHANGE—% ACRES OF CHOICE Land, i) miles from Kingsion der depot; location good ; 15 rooms; barn, Use, f bara ‘omy ae nee House all in "perfect order ; Ky ied ees iting aaa broenyn ” Hes atta pete ope WARGDWe Sots Reon sce ow OR S458 OR EXCHANGE FOR HANDSOME turnout or g real estate, a fine Ppmbigosisn Stallion, five Wold wow oe ly to J, G, ASH, 88 William reeat fom 10a Me toa PM OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—LOT. fsx, WIth TWO frame Houses, 640 and 643 Water d_ location for stores or taster}; wilt toll on saay terms. Jr,, 201 Montague street, Brooklyn. ANDSOME SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, 14 ROOMS, 10 ‘ots, shade and fruit trees, on leading avenue, near Ful- ion, Brookiya; aplendid investment; half cash; balance very small Country House in’ Harlem, a villa House in Columbia, 8. 0; itor cash at heavy sacriice. eighty Shares of Ggor etown (Col.) Silver Mining Stock. ERRIAN, 78 Court street, Brooklyn. DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT HACK ensaek, Passaic, Clifton and Paterson; also money to ena ce boas ned De ceLER, 171 Broadway, room 13, ANTED-A DWELLING HOUSE OR BUILDING in exchange for House on Brooklyn Heights and 00 acres choice Lana near Charleston, 8. C.; value $20,000, . Address SOMERSET, box 1M Herald office, 5.500, -FOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LET, AT $. ‘Tottenvill B a m peetiy Cot tage, 8 rooms, nearly new, and 12 Lots, highest und, water vier Rear notte trom depot; nine traien daily to cy rent 500 hyve other fine Saten Island Property. applyto owner, GEO. E. ANDROVETTE, % Broadway. _REAL ESTATE WANTED. SEANED, BOWE, OMB BIE, TCOr ween Twenty directs; Madhbu and Filth avenues, Send full particulars at once. SPENCER Counsellor-at-Law, 38 Union square. sl eye enc tar oe Seem 20, erie on ae ing New York city property. ‘Apply to SCHHOPY & & COL ie it Houston atreet. lees WANTED—ABOUT $3,500, IN NEW Mata th} would exchange part in Brooklyn Lots; must be healthy, nd one that a man can make a living on. Address RUREKAY Herald office. 'ANTED—SMALL FRUIT AND GRASS FARM, ‘within 60 miles ot New York; apples and pears parti- gularty required ; iJand and buildings must be in first rate con- dition. R. GRAHAM, Ki uane ne street, B New York, _ ANTED—A ‘THREE OR our STORY BROWN ‘stone House, well located, with all the modern im- provements, between Forty-fifth street and the Park, for en cash will be paid. Adaress CASH, box 144 Herald aeeaD Peleg? A PUROHASER—A THREE STORY from Perry street to the Park, west side. WAL- TER * “MONTAGUE, ‘fwenty-frst street and Eighth av. Gia TO PURCHASE—A TWO AND A HALF OR W: a three story basement Deere pion ta ye ey Sra on Address PURCHASE, station B, for one week. PIANOFORTES. | LARGE NUMBER OF SECOND HAND SQUARE ‘and Upright Pirnos for sale, at great bargains. Pianos on instalments. 3. BAUER & CO., 650 Broadway, LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST eee noe rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on parg urchase. it at M.! M. MERRELL': 3, | jo. 8 Union square (186 Fourth aceey T HAINES BROS.’ A 3h Union aquare, A fine assortment of first class iorent and ment ‘and one second hand Piano very low, ‘£000 as new. SEVEN OUTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, WITH ALU the improvements and made by a well-known maker, ‘$165, at JOHN MAHON’s, 314 aud 816 East Thirty-nioth st, T THE AMERICAN CONSERVATORY PIANO ROOMS, 211 Fourth avenue-—First clase Pianos for sale on easy instalments or for cash at a liberal discount. Every instru- ment warranted. ‘A. ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE | FIANOFORTE, | OVER strung bass, carved legs, and all improvemedte; used & short time ; good as new; arial PERK £'SON, 127 Bloecker street, RARE CHANCE.—MAGNIFICENT 73g OCTAVE, rosewood, four round cornered Pianoforte, well known carved legs, case, used nine months, cost $900, for ool, cover and musle stand, Call ut private resi: dense 130 Wout’ ‘Twenty-third street, STEINWAY SEVEN OCTAVE. ROSEWOOD PIANO- forie; overstrung bass, carved legs; every improve- ment; used a short time; meat bargain for casb. . BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. LADY WILL SELL FOR $90 A PIANO IN PER- fect order; celebrated maker ; modern style, sweet tone; including Stool. Ci 28 Third street, near the Bowery. T BLUME’S—CELEBRATED KNABE PIANOS, ELE- gantly carved rosewood cases; patent, agra over: strang bass, Seeond hand Pianos, 81 gains. FREDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Browaway, PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING will seli magnificent rosewood Pianoforte, made order, celebrated maker, used 6 months, cost $900, for $275; also Drawing Room Furniture, Paintings, Bronzes, Carpets, Mir- rors, Curtains, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice, Call before purchasing elsewhere. 36 West 15th’ st,, near Sth ay, MAGNIFICENT CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, seven octave, J eeriaalaes Crag fron hand cele. brated makers; five years’ guarantee; for less than §: Apply at 243 East Thirtieth Street, near Third avenue. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND P moat beautiful styles, of best makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be fount elsewhere, TANOS TO RENT-RENT APPLIED TO PURCHASE i€ desired. Pianos sold on monthly instalments, M.A. POND & C0. 47 Broadway, New York: Branch, 39 Union square, 00. —A BAKGAIN,— ROSEWOOD PIANO, POWER- $] fal in tone; owner leaving the city. ‘Inquire at $36 Smith street, near corner of Alnsile, Abedin altet MUSICAL. \ TRNOR WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT IN A FIRST A. Gass episcopal quartet choir Address O. W,, bor 120 Herata oiiee, % LADY PIANIST, SPEAKING THE FRENCH AND nguages, lately arrived from Europe, wishes in achools or famiies in the city or ‘vicinity references. Address M. P., box 6,647 Post York Conservatory of Music bas removed from Broadway to No, 6 East Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, next door to Delmonico's, AG it DREW rad ts pet aa 4 ayer MOVED FROM BROAD NO. 5 EAST FOURTEENTH ST., ra AV., NEXT DOOR TO DELM ON! CLASSES CONSTANTLY forming ily an branches of mune and modern lan; ages. PRIVATE Firs SONS DAY AND EVENING, Brooklyn ‘Branch, nd 106 COURT STREET, NEAR STATE. USICAL.A DISTINGUISHED CONCERT PIANIST wishes three or four pupils who would like to study with a tne performer, and to whom advertiser's utmost» tion will be given ; terms $60 per quarter in advanc feterence sven.’ “Address PIANIST, "Brookiyn’ Brauch Herald ofice, WANTED AT EASTER, A POSITION AS ORGANIS? in or near New York city, Address G, W. COAKLEY, 419 Puiask) street, Brooklyn. — Wnts -A TOR IN A PRESBYTERIAN eburch in the w part of the city. Address, with apected, MUSIC, box 2,603 Post oftice, ibaa ed OMICS oi sal ‘UMPTY Distances itn LA Fgpemrass care pasts THE NAIAD QUEEN, with entire NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, foMpry Heth Tine oF THe, ts oar DUET. iE WILSON BRi MATS ou “TRIPL! HANG OUT YOUR BANNERS 5 PARTERKE, ae = colebrated f: = VENTINOLI, Dey rey Bae eg a aes > fumpry Domery.— Don't miss it. sensations. ‘The Marvons. EAST Nici OF THE YOUNG Atl LACK CRUOK BALLET TROUPE, SPANISH MINSTRELS. “ONLY MATINEB, __ ONLY MATINEE, HUMPTY DUMPTY. Last night of 3he, FIRST WEEK OF THE A‘ KYNOCK AND SMITH, IN A NOVEL ACT. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 2 IHEATRE COMIQUE, MPLISHED SKATERS, OnLy y BARRE eased wai Qt K © K ARTISTS AND ab ees pu ARTISTS AND let. estra Chairs, $1; Family Cicin Ti ccate TLO's GARDEN.—ESPECIAL Py eetp there a. JARRETT & PALMER take great pit v0 FIRST APPEARANCE QO MRS, JOHN WOOD 5 BROAD TAs, Manager Mias Sophie Worrell, ae} Irene Worrel jennie wae Lillie date Miss Sophie Worrell, THE GREAT BURLESQUE, i and her celebrated LONDON BURLEESOS COMPANY, Ha MR, MARK SMITH, ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, when will be presented John Brougham's famous burlesque, Miss Ada Miss Kitty Ones, Misa Jennie Hughes, Mr, Joho Joho Wild, Mr. La BELLE SAUVAGE, aeverformed at the 3h J Theatre, PbOKHONTAS... London, fer 250 any ra, nae wooD rat appearance fn five ee Mr. A. ras x une IXION at MATINER TO- bat Introduct a CAPTAIN JOHN SMUTH. TIN EE. ee ‘MATINEES WEDNESDA\ B eer eon ar ft cnossAs 8 Tals On IFTH AVENUE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager. - Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, on ‘Mise EMILY WESTON (tier first sppearance in America.) For full cast, descriptive music, scenery, dances, Ac., 600 future announcement Tif SALE OF SECURED SEATS will take place at the box ofllee to-day, trom His ‘iret POOTYPET. shes nea POSITIVELY LAST NIGHTS OF DIVORCE, LAST WEEK BUT TWO. ell rom 8p 4. M. tl AST MATINEE BUT. ONE, ATUBDAY ye) aT Nol bent, sore Henry Crisp, D. Whit- GPax> OPERA ROUSE. ANNOUNCEMENT. nectssarily require the. immosinte free use of the stage juire the mm ree ol rover Seer erate of the great ae rend Previn Rosh,” onday evening, the Lit tM: Pleated performance here until that arrangement has been ESindyne, Ws Davidger Lo ing, George Devere Devere ‘Owen MONDAY, March 13, OTH AN AND FAREWELL NIGHT OF *,* MONDAY, March 11, BENEFIT OF MR. JAMES *ot WEDNESDAY, March i8, BENEFIT OF MBS. Q. H, BAND OPERA HOUR, GILBERT. WA en for the GREAT "te rig Leet face. Sore i rou atreet, Friday and Sate 160 VERY TALL young 1N ACTIVE PREPARATION for speedy and brilliant production, wen Yond & a and in- grains Ee cts, ‘ul cas ORDINARY PARISIAN SENSATION. EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Mr. Lester Wallack’s celebrated drama, in six tableaux, ae OPERA HOUS! La NEXT‘ SUNDAY NIGHT! *,* The Box office will be 0 and to-morrow (SU: Secured Beats. Tiokels may also be tion oe Broadway 0 this mornin; ms Fy ERAN. This Pa Bay A companies ny into! ot f isteromting plot, strong comed; EXTEN: 1 POTURES ve TABLEAUX. sharact , painted from authen- IN BY FU NINTH REGIMENT BANDIL The ENTIRE BE HULDEI Aen G Mme. ANNA BISHOP! Mile. CLARA PER ULLER the wonderful Baritone! BERNARD, the favorite Tenor! MULDER, ‘the accomplished Conductor( LEVY, the world’s greatest Cornt The programme selected will prove anoayall led in magal- tude and excellence, including the famoi "TRIO trom the FirstcAct of TROVATOREI VESPERS, aretha ART BORGIA "Spkia « RA COM! ALL yy Mr, DatER WW ALLACK, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, CHA by BRO Me. gat, poe 4 TEs Cat ROCKWELL, iio 7 BROWN LAND, Mr. J. Fick TINGS, Miss EFF! LEN TRAOY, Mise BURKO FRANSECHIN( and Signor NOVISSIMU. ALLA‘ — RA. W oer a Pook OPEN rime VETERAN MARCH P UGHS “wd ihe Shorted GEMS from SICILIAN FAUST and the charmin, bythe ENTIRE TH STREET THEATRE, toy THIRD veh aos eit led houses and continued success of the EAT VARIETY COMBINATION. O Regular N. B. —The doors ‘wil mence at 1:30 P. M. precisely, in orear to admit terminati the perf The peg the THURSDAY, eb, EN DERE! Y PASTOR. LADIES" INVITATION NIGHT, FRIDAY, ‘oop's MUSEUM. ST MATINEE ewe AT 2. uae Rome THEATRE. TENTH WEEK OmsuExus: CZSAR, Mr. EDWIN BOOTH Ci rt ar. sontus Saurus ‘BOOTH ts F.C. Pe tert Miss BELLA FATEMAR Lr ‘u8'OF TINEE on BATURDAY. nim advance at 0 wi GLAST NIGHT, até, NY Sous CHSAR «+» PORTIA dh sod bitten vm LITTLE SNIFFEN, 1m the new romantic drama, by CE. Our AY Sia: OAS, T, PARSLOR, E 8 by a superior cast of characte: To conatutte Tor these gecasions only, with the Nautical F L ‘AND PARTNER JOE. PAULINE LMARUAS Sid fal and efficient Burlesque Company. lay March 4, frst appearance of BARNUM'S * M. Box book open six da: the theatre; also at Ditson's music store, 71] On SS ae EVENING 1 7 MARCH 4, will, for the first fins Ta New: York, Sani the role of CAS! ere IS C. Mr. WILLIAM Saeswick will also make bis re-entree this limited number of nights, tr in nthe character of BELLE HOW: season, sppearing for a cra JARE THEATRE. Urane sou Fourteenth street and Broadway, CADEMY.—NILSSON—MIGNON, Return to New York of the brilliantly trys ‘fRAKOSCH ITALIAN 'E: COMPA! Messrs, MAURICE & MAX STRAKOSCH res) Dounce the FAREWELL at? bABAROES. OF Mie, bs N oe to her departure for Herepeh, ), COMM. DAY EVENING, mane 4, at 8 4 ich occasion <a be nGRON. Mie GarrerrNa NILSSON, Jaret bral oe Fray evening, Match 8 MARTHA. riday evening, March § ih 9, at 1:30 (doors open at 1:30) bey MGRAND MESO ON MATINEE, U3" Seats now at the Acad ‘also 701 and 114 Broads Steinway Pianos are used by tbe Strakosch pera iifiermoos ‘aad Evening. INEE MATINERt AT 24 O'CLOCK. immens Be will avpees A sai Puke MATIN fe PE ATINEE M MATINEE "Se D. D. atest Ventrtiogu 4 seeeeresevess MIGNON Duval, Mile. ef. Ferretti, M. Capoul lusical Director and Conductor in 6—[L TROVATORE, Gre: poueHaey, WILL THE GREAT LAURE TROUPE AND GRAND, The Comic Pantomime entitled THE FIRE FIEND. Doors open at 1; commence at 2)4. Evening at 7. Seats secured in advance. Cr sleeeded Peete ee ‘Manager. isa ‘WM. B. FRELIGH . B. Sotwar te ert THEATRE. ‘VENING Al ATURDAY MATINEE, John Brow ams perth Play of :L_ DEM COMPANION Preck TO THE DURE'S MOTTO, Svlendid new Scenery, Costumes, &c., &c. EW YORK CIRCUS, BLN “—_ opposite Academy of Music. VON ES BBDAY AND ae GRAND REVIVA aL, OF ah FAIRY PAGEANT OF characters wi!i Ry ptt eaby The crowds very night Ht hestity to. to the great hit of BUFFALO BILL. ENTHURARN ‘OF PRESS AND PUBLIC. DRED eels AWAY. LES FFA! BI BUFFALO BILL..J. B. STUDLEY htt BU DANGERS OF BORDER LIFE, PERILS OF Si DLY ENCOUNTERS, THRILLING SENSATIONS.” present at the theatre, DUNTLINE and GREAT DRAMA OF INDIAN SOCIETY, NDIA: KING OF THE cook ap opel SELECTED. ‘This dra “4 ee be preceded by Di TURPIN, THE HIGH WAYMAN, NED BUNTLINE (or ea a SENSATIONAL LECTURE ON TEMPERANCE, ON SUNDAY EVENING, AT THE BOWERY THEATRE. \d 25¢. "Doors open at 7 o'clock. Subject, VICTORIOUS, STAR. RIDERS AND AGH WILL AMTEAR IN A BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT sHoO FLY ¥ MAT T's. ATINER, LE. Z. C. JUDSON) MATING Repay DAY, ri 4 ae TO- ier MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE TO-DAY, ory JAMES, THEATRE—TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET ont suogRsS oF THE Day. Mr. Le ceted nod Misa akiswoup supply the great} demand for tickets, to the Mauiiee to aye W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every 4 vinie this wonderful rauseurn, At is fall of every. le should see and understand. Lectares dal nilosophy of Marr tend these jmportant lectures on. receipt of 25 cents AOR MUSEUM Ol ries unable to a beve then forwarded, y addressing SECRET, sean ‘18 Broadway, Meee Ry NIGHT been prepared and seats can now be and secured 3 weeks| MRS. BROOKS, mm MARRIAGE, HE MOST WONDERFUL. att ene NEW YORK, 745 BROADWAY, — OPERA HOU HOU ‘SE, GRAND eb g 01 | BOWERY. GRAND aariner, 145 BROADWAY, ear Eig! CONTAINS 0,000 OBJECTS OF WONDER. ‘The handsomest woman in the world; the py 8 wonderfal freaks of nature; the strangest malform: tonishing phases of life ; the most beautiful perfection of fruit and towers, and 20,000 TAS ADMISSION 30 GENTS 746. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Fourth Concert, » Betardar 3 ik 2, at 8 o'clock.) ‘works of art the other curiosities, PASTOR'S GREAT STAR COMBINATIV) and programme, fu I the favorites in new and NY SATURDAY. NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. I sa FRANCISCO oe 585 with shouts of applause. fet peace music, anaxb” “ORCHESTRA OF 100 Herr CARL BERGRAr Nea POPULAR CONC bata At Association Hall, This afternoon, at at 23g o'clock. Mra. IMOGENE BROWN. GOTTS BIRCH, AMRou, TNERNARD AND BACKUS* N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BERTHA, THe SEWING GIRL, ‘THE MILLERS. JACK OF ALL TRADES, Senis secured six days in advance. EW EASTER erant BY WILSON ‘CHRIST THE a4 ," i5c. Also J. R. Thomas’ beauti- ‘Dreaming, Still 3 She Wi dered Down the Mountain Side, ‘We. PEAS ANTONIO L. MORA. “HOME HAPPY | cig and keep your a. in, the 6., dk Jy Publiahers 1 711 Broadway. JANTED—AN APPOINTMENT AS ORGANIST AND W choir masier, of precentor: m good tenor voice; fret class testimonials’ and certificate. Apply to MUSICUS, care of Mr. P. Mara, 491 Washington a ew York, PRIVATE MUSIC LERSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, i, day aud evening. i ulars mailed free. Musical Director. fot gae,, raltar,. DANCING ACADEMIES, — A —SAUS! DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC Hali, 114 and 116 East Thirteeuth street, and Brevoort rs 154 and 156 Last Fifty fourth oohg wr 5 DIREE, at Masonic Hall, Tuesday PRIVATE L NB at any hour, day or ev CIRCU LARS, at oa pine cademy, 213 Bast F Bieventh street. T TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 738 Siath avenue, Reservoir aquare, POPILS can begin AT ANY TIME and attend at their own conventence. SEND FUR CIRCULAR, MATINE “at ADELPHL HALU TIS’ (SATURDAY) THoMPs DANCING ACADEM 29 BLEEKER « street.—¢ on jay and Friday ngs | Round Dances a ogee Closing Soiree Monday, Mare Hall to let to select parties. > EMOVAL.—MRS, L. R. STONE, CHIROPODIST, Lakes plescure in noufving her patrons ana the publie ly that she has removed her operating rooms from 48 “irosdway to 220 Fifth avenue, second door above Twenty- sixth street, where she is preoien to Mm tn every article, ao that i 143 BROADWAY. amuse a room f' be pert rte arranged tor J hee GORIURING REPOSITO: jen’ A ‘Thomas Baker, Boe. “Copies mailed. ¥ branch store, 39 Union square. 50 cen' fier Bins Wally LADY ORCHESTRA, MET#orouiran THEATRICAL AND EVERY EVENING? GEL SNYDER'S FETS ” Ey, conte. SONGS, “Little Frauds, Latest Captivation,” Newcomb each d5c. ar iy O'CLOCK. i | ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRIOAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTATLY Areicaoon Crawl,” ME, ei square, Broadway. CHURCHES, SUN. i age Bee AT Rak ‘omee vox 4,118, New York. os oe oe Kk,” Pont iion, tik FREDERIC TEREOPTICON EXHIBITION: cay ‘schools, societies or SUNG BY MLLE. ‘German Hearts," Straus: soe Gaioy My ibe. “COAL ‘AND woop. PER TON FOR NUT COAL» SOREENED AND DE- ‘ jally low. Manhattan Apr AW Woveclan ‘Slsbh avenues 4 a ‘0. LET-THE NEW YORK AC vans Way wei Usrabor: for mnaced EMY OF MUBIC, ‘Apulr ab bbe Acadamy,

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