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SALES AT AUCTION. « . DRIAN #. MULLER, AUCTIONEER! A eotrous aay ae UL VALUABLE LOTS, coe NIoHOLAS AND NINTH AVENUES, MADAIAN ‘@t auction, Hi BOULEVARD, JOETH, 126TH TUT AND MANHATTAN STREETS, A. MU ogg PR. WILKINS & CO, will sell on Tuesday, March 5, at 12 o'clock, at the Ex. | mi, 11 Lsrowiwas, by order of the understated James = Waiter, sed, ,} ire bi th eat a 24th re ets; 16 L 1tih and Manhattan of Ninu ith street 74 Lots, Muth avenue; & et, between Minth aad Tenth a Lots, at the junctvon of Manhattan and 126th streets; Too Rortheast corner of the Boulevard and 124th street. The above described lots peing In the immediate vicinity of the Merningside Park, and fronting on the plazas formed by New avenue, St. Nicholas avenue, Manhattan, 1234 and Aid streets,’ and by Ninth avenue, Mannattan ‘and 126th streets, are most desirably located and rapidly enhancing 1m Value, Terms—73 ver cent of the purchase money ‘ay re: Main on bond aad morteace, Sale peremptory to the highest bidder. THOMA fh WALT B. MINER, AU © TON Be BY ALLEN is, ml INER & Skornens, HENRY 4, Lilins & MINER, (Bet «l 1847.) ral RSUAY, MARCH 7, shi ois ofciock, of our salenry Chambers aid 77 Reade sire OENTER. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, AM 2 ma, &c,, removed for convenience of wale, Details in time, LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, i Salesroom % Chambers and 77 Reade streeta, 1 By ALLEN B. MINER & BROTUEKS, | ae JRSDAY, MARCH 7, o'clock, at private Teaidence, 385 WEST wie N WEEN SIXTH Y-FIRST STREL a, BLT NDS tH AV a 7 octave, Piano; Details in time. Gente) Househont Furniture, Frat Pier Mirrors, Cartains, &e., &e. LBERT B. WALDRON, By WAuI whet ane E ee auction mart, 08 Liberty, 46. che 108, 1M, 111 Cedar streets. ON ONDA A “iis OC LO0K Parlor Suits and Upbolsteres a comprising some ele- gant rosewood and wainut Sulis, in satin, vrocatel and reps. At 12 O'CLOCK, ON MONDA), Horses, Wagons and Magna ‘eulure ‘Ub-morrow. IUESDAY, AT 10}g O'CLO! Annnal sale of American txpress ‘Company! 's unclaimed ge. ON WEDNESDAY, 1 103g O'CLOCK, The entre Furuiture of ry eof the lute Dr. EB, Stiwell, deceased, Sib een d avenue, RT SALE--AT JOHNSTON & VAN TASSEL! 87 Nassau street, xhibition and sale on Monday, the 4th of est collection of high class’ Ofl Pant. ar down town sales, among which will be found choice examplex from the favorite European and American Artists . B, Kensett, Gari Hubner, Whittredge, N. F. H. de Hass, i: W. Canilear, W. 1. Sonntag. 2. B. Bristol, Gignous, Fioront Willems, Armicid, Roit, and about 100 others of equal merit, | The above will be fold at auction on Wednesday and raday, March 6 and 7, commencing each day at 12 o'clock. JOHNSTON & V. ASSELL, Auctioneers. UCTION SALE, On MONDAY, Mageh 4, at 103¢ o'clock, over 600 lots magnificent HO. SEHOLD FURNITURE. Rosewood 74 octave ianoforte, velvet Brussels Carpets, at the elegant five story brown stone mansion 253. West Forwsecond street, near Seventh avenue; rosewand and walnut Parlor Suits, style of Pompadour and Marie An- | winette, covered with the richest. description of satin, | Drocatel and silk reps; fine Oil Paintings, Bronzes, Mu Curiaing ‘Etageres, Cabinet bois de rose’ Tables, 'Bookeas Books, Library Table, Suit in green reps, rosewood and wal aut Chamber Suits, atvie of Louis XIV. ; Bedstends, Bureat Washstands, Commodes, Mattresses, Bedsting, Turkish Suits, Lounges, Chairs, Rock¢rs, Buffet, Dining Table, Chairs, ‘China Dinner Sete, Cut Giass, China’ and Silver Ware, Cutlery, Servants’ Furniture, &c. WIN NICHOLS & CO., Auctioneers. J. BLEECKER, SON & CO. OTIONEERS. Elegant brown stove H. and on Weat Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, 'UESDAY, March 5, 1872, Two three story brown stone high stoop and basement ‘Houses Nos. 125 and 1x7, containing ali the modern improve- ments; will readily rent at bigh figures. Vicinity of this property to Siath avenue renders thi first rate business location; 43.9 in front: immediate sension given; terms most favorable. Maps and particulars | & oo 'S, . ata at 77 Cedar street an . Be 947 Broad’ J. BLEEC! ete) SON & CO., Te ae ba ate oa UrSDAY, MARCH 5, ‘ate o'clock, a Exchange Salesrooms, 111 Broadway, SPLENDID FIFTH AVENUE CORNER LOTS. Fifth avenue,—One Lot, southeast corner Ninetieth strest (opposite entrance to the Park), 25x100, commanding a mag- Bilicent view. Fifth avenue.—One Lot, southeast corner Eighty-ffth street, | $7.2z100, exactly opposite 'the centre of the Central Park. | East Fifty-first street. eapete new four story brown stone French flat House, plot No. 168 Kasi Fifty-irst street, be- tween Third and Lexington avenues, a complete specimen of the French system Clinton street.—The two brick Houses and Stores and Lots Nos, 48 and 50 Ciiaton street, and two brick Houses in the Tear, between Stanton and Rivington streets, a!l i fine order and weil rented, City Hall cars pass the door. car Erion: NOTICE.—CLINTON B. OSGOOD, AUo- toneer. a O8GOOD & ruespay, MAKOH 5, at The A. M., at their Salesrooms, 196 CHAMBERS STRiser, NEAR COLLEGE PLACE, Household Furniture, Mirrors, &c. Particulars to-morrow. Also lot Vermivelli tn one pound boxes, [ vcrion BALE.—MONDAY, MARCH AT 10% o'clock A. M.. the Stock and Fixtures of the Pilot House, 1.017 Fuiton avenue, Brooklyn, consisting of a ei Fal awsoriment of Wines and Liquor: iso # first class Beer | Yump, four pull. COTION SALE, AT 120 WEST 2D STREET, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) MORNING March 4, commencing at 11 o'clock. Plano‘ ene one Ou Patnting, Bronzes, £0. ey? FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will sell all clase reg make Kurniture, &c.. con- forte Sof shove residence, comprising’ Piauoforte, Parlor Su'ts, Mirrors, Carpets, Bedroom Suits, i rosewood and walunt; Fedsteads, Bureaus, Washstanas, Spring Beda, Mattresses, /Btageres, bookcase,’ Booka, Hatenslon, Centre and Library Table, Buffet, Chairs, Silverware, 4c. Sule posi- Give. For particulars seo ‘Monday's Herald. coor H large stocked Grocery : 10 fine stock Wines and MAX BV ERSDORF EIS ofloe, $95 Broadway. ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEBR—SFULS, Hine Watches, Silverwa e Invited. MAX BAY RUDORFER'S ‘office, 296 Broad’ B MAX RAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—GIVES | his personal attention to the sale of hoasebold furniture Maned 1 MAX BAYERSDORF ER’S office, 296 Broadway. ¥ EDMONDS & CO. | EDMONDS & CO. w on Friday, Maren 1, 1872, at anty, 14 milea from New York reet, ten minutes’ walk from depo aize of lot 800 by 105 fvet; house contains nine rooms: has | Cow house, ‘te. ; good well of water and plenty of ehol fruits; teria 20 per cent on the day of sale; bainnce 80 daya | Femain on bond and mortgage. B® COLTON, ACOTIONEBR. dealers? attention, Tuesiay, fue Jewelry Store; larue sock Gold Jew ry; at residences, stocks at stores; terms reasonable, Ketab- rare opportunity to secure a home. @ of Sire, 8. H. Worden, on Second 00d collars; oh the property a carriage house and stabies after the day of sale, with the exception of $2,000, which can Stiperb Houschold Furniture, ‘ouzes, elegant Flanoforte, fine Oil Paintings, rich Carpets, French Plate Pier and Mante) Mirrors, at the private residence 33 West Joke! d Lined avenues, seat oekween Pity i Xs DAY, March B, at 104 o'eloe the entire rich Furniture td furnished to order vy Kou tue four story private residence, E latenings. ‘The drawing rooms contaln superb Parlor Suits, covered In’ blue satin damask, and Curtains en suite ; Lurkish Parlor Suit, in erimson satin, | and Curtains to matel ; elegant Centre Tables, rich fine Oil Paintings, French Clocks, elegant Drigg’s Piano, ronzes, | French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirry F.egant Chamber Furniture; one superb plack walnut | Suit, cost $1,500; Armoire Wardrobes, Turkish and Easy | Chairs, Velvet and Hrussels Carpets, best Hair Mattresses, | Bedding. ac. | Elegant carved black walnut Dining Room Furnitore, | large, richiy carves Diack walnut Hal Siand with Freuch | FYiave Mirror, Chairs to match, | in tine order, and worthy tention of | ot frat class goods, Catal an be had | legroom, 53 cast Thirteenth street, near Broadway, UCHY & JOHNSON, AUCTIONEERS—WILL SELL ou Tuesday, March 3, at 104g o'clock, at No. 34 Weat arty-lifth street, wil he elevant Furnitur &e,—-Conmisting | ‘of rosewood Pianoforie, tine Lee Ourtaing aad Lamorekius: | rosewood Parior Suits,’ In brocatel; Diack walnut Chamber | its, French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors; Velvet, Tapes Brussels and Ingrain Carpets; Kags, Otleloths; rosewood Elagese, tne liar Feather Beds, 1°) and Bedding; also Dix ment and Kitchea Furni- ture, &c, Partic alogues in Ume, Figs: 13 FITZSIMMONS, Al CTIONEER—OFFICE 199 Bast Pitty -elghth sireot leet ek orner assortment - . Lelaeads, Feather Beda, | Utensils, &e. Auction saies oat my Ae econ piture, Tables, Chairs ttresse Co ‘T HAV , EAST NEW > F York property, by JOHN K. rkIN, Auctioneer, See ‘Wuodbaven Express sod other papers for particulars 1 UGH N. CAMP, AUCTIONEER, | Will sell at auction, on Tuesday, March 5, 1872, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Ba estoom, York, the follow!ng dosorived real entao The vainable chureh Property altuated on the enst side of and 111 Broadway, New Seventh avenue, between Thirty-third Phirty-tourth atreets, together with the Buildings thereon erected, and known asthe “Church of the Holy Light,” size 40x95 feet; eize of Lot, 4942100 feet, ALBO fa plot of Ground in Brookiyh, huviog three ralusble fronta, ps Clinton and tu ti ecte and Hamiitou 24 feet on Hunting Gon Clinton street, a8 feet on Hamuiton avenge, WEDNESDAY, MARCIT 13, lock, at the xchange’ Salesrogm, 111 Broadway, jece of Property situated on narth side o Maiden lane, between (old aud Pearl strects, together with, | | 232 West Fort: | closets, Mowing | 69 | pa can now obtain ste SALES AT AUCTION. ental weuies, , AUCTIONEER, auction, on vt | ‘rch at the Exchat “ 1872, at 12 o'clock noon, Salesroom, IN] Broadway, nge by order 2 the aipreme Court, under direction of Homer A. Neison, Fsa., refer the two three Wand Bh ani Lote 214 and 218 bast 5 Loan Broke , At 1036 Orelock, of the tive story | wi easton (22 roome), 1 jactougal street, Aintty, every lotot which will be positively sod without reserve, camsisting in part:--One elegant tave Chickeri Pp Parlor Suits, and other mar ding Ingray Din mence, sale. AMES OLIVER & € Auctioneer ie top Ch ts; Oriclotus, Catalogues obtained most reasonable terms by tloneers, No, 1 Park row, entrance 83. ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTION mber Suits sheets, Blankets and Spreads and Kitchen furniture, with whien the basement and cellar brown stone Houses | eventy-ninth street; size of low y Maps at Con auuctloneer's 's oMce, 87 Cedar street. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL FSTATE "AND 1 Hudson vee dsome Household Brussels, Stair at the house on morning of Parties’ wishing to dispose of Stores, Household Furniture, Ae,, ean be ‘commodated on JAMES OLIVER & CO,, Auc- Desiravie Dwelings on Wi ‘ent itor. first and Fifty-fifth at 12 o'clock, ment aud sub lar bri enth avenu West Fifty-fth Dwelling, known as juat west of Kighth ayenue ; ment brown stone, 17.2 24x50 feet, with party wall streets at au 0. wil aell’ai auction on 7 at the Exebange Salesrooi Forty-tirst street. ~The desirable three story, base- Tront high stoop House an! Lot et north wide, 400 Sect weat of Sev- Ou 20x43 feet, with bathroom, water COs8.9 feet. 87.500 | and mortgage for a term of can remain on bond OAs, et.——The Lease of the Lot with the | is Weat Virty-fifth street, south ride, house is three stories and base- leased from trustees of Eaura A. and Franklin H, Delano, for the term of twenty years, ground rent of $396 jot 14.4 eox100L5 fe _ Maps and permits at the Acctioneers’ fe No. 8 Pi from May 1, ae, at an annual ORTGAGE SALE,—THOMAS REILLY, AUOTION- ee! will sell on M 177 Frini bination Mouidiig Machine, factory, & pay ATE LIBRARY AT nday, 4th inst,, at 9 o'clock A. AL., at street, by virtue of a chattel mort a Machinery of a ISAAC P, HUBBARD, Attorney for Mortgagee, | A ION, Citaton, Halt Book, Salesrooms, GEO. A, LEA Tuesday and Woduesaay evening o'clock, 8! collection 0: Value and ri Engravin Hustrated a ty; also a fine souager, suited for book tlustration, to be sold by auction, wii AWNBROKER’S, els, Spreads and other # | Sound, Levy, 46 Siath sven AWNBROKER'S SALE MER, 43 Kast Broadway ny men’s Clothing, fine Beda! Goods, By order of D. De L AWNGROKER'S SALE, SALE, ‘ Weanesday JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will well, at | Bowery, 600 lots Slik and'other Dres 1 Slrawik, Kemnants, Underclothing, Auctioneers. March 5 and 6, at 73g (a Vrivate Library, comprising # very cholee Standard Works, many of great lot of rare P: &c.; the whole The collection thout resery e now on exhibition at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms, Astor place. -WOMEN’S 4, Broche and ‘able Linen, easonable goous, By orde e. FRIDAY, BY JNO. MORTI- 00 lots choice Men's and Wo- ig; Boots and, shoes and other ong, 299 East Broadway, esaay, | ut louis | HE HAMBURG. r " TPHe, Hamnu senioan ‘PACKET COMPANY'S Fst Captain N. Trautman, ni ma on Th ‘Thursday, March 7, 137%, taking passengers from’ New fate Plymouth, London, | Firet cabin, 120, | oa , Dea ag in ited Sit ‘The WestPiauin CE eal a i March a |. RICHARDS & BOAS, KUNBHAKDT & General alge Gea Passenger Agent _No, 6 Barclay street, N. Broad street, N, | NO8TH GERMAN, LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY— FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamship BREM. in W, Wiltigerod, will sail on Thursday, March 7s at YP, he from promen pier, foot of ‘Third street, ‘Hoboken, to be followed Steamsbip HANSA, ‘Captain B, Brickenstein, on Saturday, are Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable tu gold, or its equivalent in currency First cabin.. “ ae. a Second cabin | Sterrage.. | For freizht or rbourg and Hambu assaire OKLKICHS & buns "Agent, No. 2 Bowling Green. STATES PASSPORT OFFICE, 353 BROAD. corner Franiiin street; also Notary Public and | Commissioner for every State. NG. ‘ Passport Agent and Notary Pablic, ‘Always in. NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU. —OFFICIAW | re of the Department of St ‘ WILLMALT Gaited Fikes Court Mouse, 41 Ohara v bers Bt. COAST WISE STLAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, A PANAMA, CARRYING eran Lea bidamaaned AND | RINGHTON, JAM. SANTA MARTMA AND AREYTOWR, | AND PACIFIC COAST OF MEXIC! CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU Steamers leave 15th and 0th of each month, except when | those dates fail on Sunday, then fe be day revi 01 March 1—Bteuiner HEN UNOEY, | Gray, will leave yee North Ah ‘at 12 o'Glock noon, ‘for Aspinwall, via Kingston, Jam., connecting at Panama with steamer ALANK, a" Captain touching at Acapulco, Man- iin and Mazatlan, and also connecting tor ull: Central | American and South ‘Paoitic ports. Freights for last named ports received until 4 P.M, of March 13. Steamer CHINA wiilleave San Pranciseo April 1, 1872, for Japan ana Obina, For rates of passage, treight and all fare ther information apply at company’s office on the pier foot of Canal street. FL R. BABY, Agent, — NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, Avantio Mall Stoamahlp Company,’ sailing regulary gyery Tnursday, at 8 o'eivck P. M. precisbiy, from pier No. 4 ort MORRO CASTLE, Captain T. 8. Curtis (via Nassau). March 7 CRUSSENT CITY, Ouptain B. Van Sice. Mareb MISSOUREL, Captain T. 1, Morton (via Naawai ‘or freight or passage apply to eee ESE SOS ew: DIMOCK, President, (0. 6 Bowling Green, IRECT LINE TO HAVANA. HAVANA, PROGRESO AD VERA ©RUZA New York and Mexican Muil Steamstup Line, leaving pier 17 Kast River, at 3. M., direct to Ravana, OPATR ps (Havana only), Wednestay, March 13 | CITY OF MEXL ‘Timmerman Bat ne March 23 CLROPATRAS Philips ( Havana 7» Apri CITY OF MERIDA, Deaken. i: Pelday. ‘april La asaaze np Forfrelght oF BMALEXANDRE & BONS 33 Broadway. —R. FIELD, SHERIFF’8 AND General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell on Friday, March §, at 11 o'clock, 60) lots Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawis, ding, Qui Pants and Vests. By order pea jdt eel Brothers 46 Front street, Brooklyn. DINGEE, AUCTIONER 8. DINGEE & CO. will by order of ‘Thomas B. bgaey Biankets, Boots, Shoes, &c., SALES.—WILLIAM 8, New Bowery, will seil David Seratetne 40 Sixth ‘aven - ‘61 Catharine atreet, Kemnani Unaerelothin; de, ; also € of H. McAleenan, Figbth INGRA- Wednesday, order sity Keg Moss Foley, ‘Monday, Iiih, Bed. Frey, WG ave R. 1 well, for whom it may concern, B. Wilron, Ee, erent, Ill Broadway, mn TUESDAY, March 6, 1872, at 12 o'clock noon, Forty Bonds of the Mount a Cincinnati, Oblo, of the par yalue of 1,000 eu. Three thousand Shares of Auburn Rall 4 Company of A P the conta stock of the above- named rauroad of the par value of Further pa Auctioneers, each. clare hay be obtalued at the ofice of the 397, 899 and 341 Fourth avenue, acs acen 82 Cedar street, New York. ‘COURT SALE-IN PARTITION, of valuable Broadway Property. JOSEPH MOGUIKE, At loner, will sell at auction, On WEDNESDAY, March at the Exchange Salesroom: under direction of Grat the valuable six story and ce way, corner M one of the fines! Rental of with full Cedai pubil war , city of New York, Thurs noon, 83 St. Mark's lave: ‘be scen from 9 A. M. to particulars, jeniane, building covering the lot; this is corners in the elty of New York, remises ubout $24,000 erin easy. 27, 1872, At 12 o'clock noon, | Broadway, iz Nathan, iar unek Ba Building: Tid Br er annum. » at the Auctioneer’s office, 87 reet, corner Broadway, DINGEE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL AT ction, at the Exchanze Salesroom, Ut Broad. day. March 14, 1872, 12 o'e! The premises ‘nmy 6P. 5 inti '€ CO., Auctioneers, ‘edar ‘atreet, New York, _ 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—DAUCHY & JOHNSON, Auctioneers, will sell o'clock, at 454 Canal street, a on Friday, March 8, at two farze lot of Books and Pam- Piletaconeiming of the complete Works of Emanuel Sweden- ry 0 m the Swecenborgian ri | Garey, Eaq,, to pay s.orage, cartage, cc. Crow. Pana att TAM KENNELLY, § Pine srreet, will stables for 9h eligion, the property of Francis By order of E, N. SHERIFF'S AUCTIONEER, “yell at, rere on at o’elock, 111 Broadway, under the direction of I. arth street—409 F ast Twea- arin siteet, between avenue A and First avenue, with ; lot 25x98.9. Monroe street—27, between Market and Catharine streets, 4 story brick House; Trustee's sale. Maps at Auctloneer’s o: Pods _EUROPEAN NLY DIRE LINE ; TO USTEAMSHIPS, office, No. 4 Pine stre FRANCE, The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships between New York and Havre, ‘The splendid vesaeis on this will sail from ier No, 40 North River as follows calling at Brest, favorite route for the Continent WASHINGTON, Roussan Saturday, March 9 VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont Saturday, March 23 PEREIRE, Danre. Saturday, April 6 ST. LAURENT, Lemarie. Saturday, April 20 Price of pavsage in gold (including wine) :-- OR HAVRE, TO ERFer First cabin. 125, Excursion tickets ‘These steamers gon eh American travel seeeeee BID nent of Europe, by Taving the steamers of this line avoid both transl ing the English rafway and the discomforts of cross- han ing time, trouble and expens GEORGE MACKENZIE » Agent, 58 Broadw: NITED STATES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO. QUEENS, town and Tlgerpook, Sail ing every Wednesday. WISCONSIN, Freeman. NEVADA, Forayto. From Cabin passage, Passengers booked to and and Sweven, &c. Germany at lowest ‘March 6, at 215 P. M, ee 18, at 836 A. M ier $70, coll; steerage, #0, currency. Propane ticketa, #33, currency. from Pari jamburg, Norway Drafts on Ireland, England, France and rater. Apply WILLIAMS: & GUION, 2% Broadway. NY ATIONAL LINE from pier Cabin. ae $6. Prevaid steerage. tickets. Londonderry, Glasgow or Lo ueensiown oF London. direct : STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, North River. Liverpool, atnrday, March at's), $28, currency. trom Liverpool, Queenstown, ndon, 832, currenc' For farther particulars applv at the 5. HURST 's oMces, 69 broadway. F. Ww. 81, Manager. HITE STAR “LINE. New York, Cork and Liverpool, New and full pow- ered steatuanips, he nix largest in the world. REPUBLIC, Genre | 6.000 tons buraen, 3,(00 horse power each. % Satling from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on Taarada cain at Cork read Oho way. Mareh 23, at 4:40 ATLANTIC, March 30, at 9 BALTIC, April 6, at 4:30 P. OCEAN(G, April 13, at 9 A. From the White Star d Passenger accommod: Dining safety, speed and comfe | Saloons ‘A. M. M. M. Pavonia ferry, Jersey (ity. tone for all classes unrivalled, com- fort. staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in mii- ship section, where least motion fs felt, Surgeons and stew. esses accompany these "Rates Saloo'y #80 in gol Thore wishing to send for 9 oF frat Drafts trom #1 upwar For Infors mation aire ‘att AY, IMRIE & CO., 10 wn and Liver pointed to wail as follows :— ay OW BROOKLYN, CITY OF ANTWERP. CITY OF BRISTOL, CITY OF NEW YORK. CITY OF LIMERICK, CITY OF WASHINGTON; Saturday, ge Drepald certiveates, #33 curren, -age, $30 In currency, Menta trom. the. old countey mall An ris, Ruttralia, Chinn, te. rates. be company's office, 19 Broad- nding ieaued through to. Pontinental ports, SPARKS, Agent. Water’ street, Liverpool, and avenue, Leadenhall street, London, pool. Royal Mail Steamers are raday, March Saturday, March = % #. «Thursday, March 14, 9 k Saturday, March 16, z e M ‘nursday, March Mal fag and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trom wer 46 North Riv Pavable in Gold, Firat Cabin NUNARD LINE, KOVAL wal BETWEEN CALLING Av From New " py ALABRIA. the four story brick Building erectea (hereon, now rented for 2,400 ull May 1, 187%, and Known se No. % Maiden lane; Bize 0x5. Maps and particulars at the Auctioneer's oflee, 106 Broad- way, corner Pine street. H ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, paemrore No, 6 Dey street, near Broadway, Branch office, 1,43 Iroad' between 42d and did streets Having heme yy the spacious Duilaing, No. 6 Dey Leben fed mow prepared to make liberal offers for the purchase of fotire Houses of Furniture, or will reli the same at auction ‘88 usnal for the past twenty years at residences nf parties declining housekeeping, or will remove the aame to his anie- 44 above, when necessary for convenience of sale, r@ satieivetion guoranieed by reterence to over O00 for. por sieeraue fickeis if Mette ough. bie of iading Havre, Antwerp and other ports Mediverranean oe FPR catia areen: Faw eloerage pasenge & va Be RAPES OF PASSAGE, va Payable tn Carreney. steerage. 830 Lond (here at moderate rates by persona ren For further information apy ply et the company's foe, JOHN G. DALE, Ager 1B Bronaway. New York. y) THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIC AN 1 STEAMSHIP! ORK AND LIVE! rhPoot, CORK HARBOR From Boston, PALMYVIRA,..Sat'y, March 2 SIBERIA Jay, Mareb 9 PARTHTA Maren 18 BATAVIA March 23 SAMARIA. .satur'y, March 0 And every following Saturday. Gold, aecording to necommodation. +$15, gold, additional, 80, currency. Pm: from Liverpooi ‘snd ‘Queenstown, and all at lowest rates, given for Belfast, Glascow, on the Continent, aud for Passage apply at the company's Broadway, Trinity Balldin; 6. FRANCKLYN, Ayont, TPEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STIAMERS—TOUCH- it Key West, carr; yas the United States mi ‘The steamship CITY OF HOUSTON, Captain legion, at pler 2U East River, will leave on Saturday, Mai 9 H ‘hrough bills of lading given to Houston and to all | onthe Galvaston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. ints and ailroad, "For {relight of p wage apni to LORY & CO,, 163 Maiden lane, or to W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wal 19 Wall atreet, POF FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, TALLAHAS- SLE, TAMPA AND ST. AUGUSTINE, And all points Gn the Florida and Jacksonvile,” Pensacola and Mobile Raton‘; nding on theSt, Jobn, Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers, and Brunawick, ¢ teamship ASHLAND, sail ny. March Sa 3 P.M. from pier 29 North River; insruance 34 per cent, ort ve Or passage apply to 8 HAND, 18 Wal street. (OR NEW ORLEANS DiRECT, The Cromwell St ‘The steamahip CORTES, Cx pier No. # North River, on PM, “Freight received dally, vestod, Indianola, Mobile aud For treigat ort ‘oF {relght OF Past He or CROMWELL & 00., 50 West street, 1 Wenn NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, trom pier No, 6 North River, at 3 o'clock P, M. GENERAL MEAD on Saturday, March Freight received dativ. Through rates given for st. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, veston ‘and Tndianola, For frelgnt or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to REDERIC & BAKER, 30 Broadw: OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Southern Line, Me jetted pler 21 Last River, Wedriesday, March 6, Freizht for St. Louls, Mobile and Galveston taken. Tusuranee guarantee: For Irelght or passage, having superior accommodations, to ja gih _o H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden Jane. Tror NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship nat ae will despatch from pier 37 North River their elegant sidewheel steamship ISAAC BELL, for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on } Tuesday, March 6, at8 P. M., giving through biis of lading ‘to all ta South and Souhwest. Through passenger tickets issued to all points. Accommodations unequalled. | Apply at pier 97, or at general ollice, 187 ureenwich street, corner of Dey. MUSICAL, ‘A TENOR WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT IN A FIRST clasa Episcopal quartet choir. Address O. W., box 120 Herald oitiee, CARD. ‘The New York Conservatory of Music has removed from Broutway to No, 5 East fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, next door to Delmonico’s. NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF ae ha AS REMOVED FROM BROADWAY TO NO. 5 es FOURTEENTH ST., NEAR FIFTH AV., XT DOOR TO DELMONICO'S, CLASSES CONSTANTLY forming in all branches of music and modern langu ALSO PRIVATE LESSONS DAY AND EVENING, Wz, 104 phy 1106 COURT f STREET, NEAR STATE. Brookiyn Branch (A. XOUNG Lapy WILL GIVE. PIANOFORTE LES- 8; terms $8 per quarter, Call at or address No. 3 Taira’ ‘rect. LADY GUITAR TEACHER—THOROUGHLY COM. petent, will give instructions to ladies on the guitar and ballad singing. Mra. M. N. W. GOULD, 121 East Thirty-second street, nei xington avenut BI | from the story publtslied Jn New ______ AMUSEMENTS. DS cat THBATRE, LAST a OF at spire CASAR, ‘and last Mn EDWIN BOOTH, who will assume, for the feet tine in New York, the role of MR. WILLIAM CRESWICK bis “aC this season as u -MARC ANTONY, JULIUS CABAR, seeePORTIA, 5 CASAR MATINEE ON SATU bay. AT 1 O'CLOCK, Box book open six days in advance at the Theatre, also at Ditson’ asic Store, 711 Broadway OWERY THEATRE, . BLIG | WEE! “THIRD 60,000 people having endorsed, together with the pri BUFFALO BILL as the greatest, success Of the scason’ of Is, the sensations and offecis ‘surpassing anyting ever altempted on 80 | any stage. UFPALO BILL, ° T druinaticnn oye York Weekly, by NED BUNTLINE, ramatized ae FRED, 7, MAEDER, Fi WIL BE PLAYED EVLRY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ot L—In Kansas—The Happy Home Period, 1861. Act Uld Jak: ee ee the Cheyennes, Act ‘The Time of War. ‘Tres ‘The periormance will Ts with the drama of THE BLIND MINE, EXTRA NOTICE.—NED_BUN BUNTLINE will dehver THIS EVENING, @ SENSATIONAL TEMPERANCE at the ate ity.” m ble, and 25e, ty.” Admissior THEATRE, ASE! ‘APERAGHON HTS WEEK an ie imme! pany in Ne Po Ty aed VALENTINE: Ox Rist SOITATED: FE. D, DAVIS, 4 1S, . DAVIS, bis origtnal entertainment it ent! ANECDOTES AND ADVENTURES OF ite FUNNY The American Star Comique, GUS WILLIAMS, THE GRAND WALUALLA VRISMATIC FOUNTAIN OF OLD AND SILVER WARE! THE LAUR TROUPE AND GRAND BALLET, + Mr. pynee "es amusing or pp entitled TWEEVLEDUM TWir ‘Anew musical exisavasauze, entitled THE PIRATES OF BARNEGAT, cast with the entire stren, of the compat A CONSTANE ippais oe HOOHAMME “EVERY? te secured in advan jatinees every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. NION 8 ARE U" 3} OTLER, BOOTH. Gmxo OPERA ee THEATRE, TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET * roa | BUCCESS OF THE DAY, LAs? MARRIAGE, a! MARR of 1 MIbS- GRISWOLD MARRIAGE. sooty" PLAY — entitled MR, MACKAYE EVERY NIGHT MARRIAGE. in their rot at8 P.M. and rages 3 NIGHT characters of SATUR! BP. ne Co MRS, SOURS Rte gtd ap. M., “Saunt and ted MATINEE, cou. “GREY, All be weMAl RELAG M. MARRIAGE, __ SATS SeouR ‘D two Wisick: IN ADVANCE, Frrexew OOMEDY, BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE. Kobinson's eae THULSD, tm the chat ye MAI and CAMBOUR BATTANT VOLE, KC EVILLE. Tickets at Hoffman House; W. 8: I, 2) East Sixteenth street; Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway; ules 114 Broadway. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY THIRD STREET, BRILLIANT SUCOESS 01 RYANT’S MINSTRELS, Dan ein BRYANGS MINSTRELS | Nelse Se mour, Wave Reed, BRYANT'S MINSTREL: 3 Andrews, BRYANW’S MINSTRELS. | W. H. firgckway, J. A. Barney, BRYA! INSTRELS, ‘Rica, ELS. | Morne a ers EVERY EVENING at 8 and SATURDAY MATIN: ‘E at 2 eh re: HALE—MONDA DAI peer oie & DION eee eon Bases: CHAM: SIC, W. C, BAIRD, Baritone; Messrs. a MATE KAT ‘SOLNESSEL ‘and BERGNER, ITEINWAY HALL—WEDNESDAY. i tin suck eae ae ANNA MEHLIG will give the frst o: three : MATINEE PIANUFORTE RECITALS on WEDNESDAY, MARC when the progra roreg he si ad selected from Beethoven, Bach, Schumann, id Liszt. SECOND f RECITALS Starch 18; THIRD, Mar: Subscription tickets for the series, $8; single ns, $1 60, can be obtained at Schuberih's, Schirmer's, Ditsows! Jorden & Marten's and W. A. Pond's music mores, Broud- tah the Theatre Ticket oflice, 114 Broadway, and at the Hi EW EASTER PAGEL BY WILSON :—“CHRIST THE n ful ballad, “Dreaming, Still Dreaming,” 60. tered Down, ue Mountain Side," We. 5 © ike “baton W Well , 60c. ; Mignon Waltz, Ta Oe 5 TRON eco. ‘Publaser, 1 Soi Broadway R. COL On's LAUGHING EXHIBITION. —COOPER este mn evening, March 4 Admission, 10 o'clock. (tz. .-PRIVATE Deptt LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, yan, guitar, day aud evening. 92 Clinton place tLigih street) centauhithed 1881; circulars’ mailed free, ‘Aduresa J JAY WATSON, Musical Director, IGNON, fp Paoartle peed arranged for the piano, A. W. , 60 cents; Mayories’ Alinanac, sung by Miss eyane, a Ete Walz by Thomas Baker, 60c. Copies mail ‘M.A. POND & CO., 47 Broadway, New York ; branch store, 39 Union square, M=™orouiran THEAT! RICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTATLY ON “HAND. UST OUT_“ORIENTAL, MARCH ” 500.; GREEN Mountain Waltz, Faust, ; 1001 Nights, Strauss, 60c. ; Ao CULTIVATED SOPRANO OF EXPERIENCE DE. sires a position in church quartet; possesses a Volce and ts un excellent reader. Address ‘AWTIST Is eral oflice, GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Planoforte at pup’ residence for $10 per quarter; best Telercuce given, Address, with resiaence, TEACHER, bo Waa Herald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,265 Broadway, AX EXCELLENT OLD VIOLONCELLO, MADE_ 1683 by Gioffedo Cappa; must be sold at a aacritice of 8100; the Inatroment has a grandiose tone; is in pertect conditiel ad Third street. F A TINE SOPRANO AND A RICH, POWERFUL CON. tratto desire an engagement in a choir, either together pr separately ; they are good readers, of long experience with the Episcopal and other church music. Terms moderate, Address Mme. NEDA BLANCHARD, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, No. 2 Sidney place, corner of Joralemon street, irookivn, N ORGANIST OF EXPERIENCE 18 OPEN TO AN eugagements would prefer the Kpiscopal service. “Ad dress DIAPASON, box 3714 Post ollice. FIRST CLASS SOPRANO, POSSESSING A POWER- AA ful voice, and who has studied in Europe with the most eminent teachers, desires an eng>.gement in a ehureh cholr. Address MISS A. 'R,, box 4,888 Post otic LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO, Giiner at her own or pupil's resiience; terma i and $10 er 20 lessons; particular pains taken with new eginners, Addrems TEACHER, liradbury Piano Warerooms, 42 Broome street, New York. A NEW SONG—“AMONG FLOWERS PD LOVE TO Dwell,” composed by Henry Schroeder; a most beautt- ful and desightn! piece, for the medintn voice. Published b the TEACHERS’ PUBLISHING COMPANY, 21 Fourt avenue. Price 50 cents, matted free, YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN A PRO- testant church aa, orranists fe thoroughly, acqualated With church music. AS. L. CLARK, box 3,855 Post oilien, LADY, AGED THIRTY, WHO HAS FOR MANY years bean a special teacher of music in Europe, desires to take charge ot the musical instruction in a young ladies’ schoo. or ja a private family. Speaks French and German, ut itde knglish,, Salary not so much an object as a good home, Addreas G. A. G., care of T. D. Bird, 514 Broadway. WELL KNOWN PRIMA DONNA CONTRALTO, perfect reader, desires ngagement io a first o| “| Tatholte ebureh @ also git ging and music less at ‘Adress CECILE, Herald Uptown i; AUITAR, ANC 4, PIANO, VIOLIN, ORGAN, H Al J mony.—Private lessons, 92 Clinton piace, Eighth street, day and evening; circulars mafied free; Call on or address J. JAY WATSON, Director F YOU WANT A COMPETENT LADY TEACHER, | I highly recommenied, for piano und Ainging, alsg for the | Prenea, },¢rman and English languages, address MUSICIAN, box 11g Herald office. LLE. R. SARUCO CONTINUES TO INSTRUCT ON MLE plano tor @5 per mouth. 270 Wea Forty-second re { UsiC TEACHER WANTED—AT 115 WEST THIRTY- first street; Board for seamstress, $7 a week. Cail be- tween 8 and 10 o'clock. 6 Af USIC,93 PER MONTH, ORS PER QUARTER, FOR JM “Tusiraction on the Piano, Fuplis rapidly advanced at 456 Wen Forty-fourth street, ATATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUBIC, ANA SELECT SCHOOL for alt branches of music, Decker Brothers’ Building), UNION squ ARE (Broad ir Sixteenth street, IANOFORTE INSTRUCTION.—A YOUNG LADY, from Lonaon, Kngland, of superior musical attainments ‘and a briliiant player, wiakes afew more pupils, Terma moderate, witch may be obta ned of ANNIL &. HARKS, 216 Seventy-tifth street, near Third avenue, SEVERAL PUPILS OF THE AMERICAN CONSERVA- tory of Music, with excellent soprano and alto voices, And fair readers, would ke to sing in « quartet chorr, ai B moderate aalary. Also an excellent tenor and base 0} op Eagegement. For particulars apply to HENRY Aonkoeby , Direot “peel reg? 6 ‘snow. Danks, Bic. ; “Pooty Lowee- 4 ase iene if UIS BERGE, 18 East Fourteenth street. R. COLTON'S LAUGHING EX ben ap ata Siena | Institute, Monday evening, Admission, 10 cents. 8 o'clock. Ebay my! ITALIAN OPERA.—RESERVED SEATS for sale. The Rotunda, Astor House. DISSOLVING STEREOPTICON, WITH 100 VIEWS, A for sale cheap, Apply at 13 Sands street, Brooklyn. \UITAR.--NAPOLEON GOULD, THE CELEBRATED Guitarist, enabies puptis in a few lessons to accompany songs and play effectively. 121 Last Thirty-second street, near Lexington avenue. Banjo taught practically by note, " IGHT GYMNASTICS AND CALISFHUENICS.. —OLASSES ‘of ladies and children; movement cure for invalids; mnasttim and fencing asaiemy & entiemen. Addreas Eee HENRY GEBHARD, 83 Union square, Decker uuiding. ____PIANOFORTES, mG HAIN ES BROS.’, 2 Union squat A fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at very low prices. Pianos on instalments, ‘and one second hand Plano very low, £000 as new. A MAGNIRICENT GRAND, SQUARE ROSEWOOD 7 octave Pianoforte, double round corner; in use imonths ; cost $900, for $275; Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Curtains, Chamber, Labrary, Dining Furniture, for less than half cost. Private residence $63 West Forty-second st., near Seven! PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING will sell magaiticent rosewood Pianoforte, made ord celebrated maker, ed das months, cost 8900, for 8275; Drawing Room Etageres, Bookcase; Cl a Dioing Furniture ; ‘Chine are, Glassware, Cutlery. fore purchasing elsewhere. 36 West 15th st., near 6th SECOND HAND 7 OCTAVE PIANO, OVERSTRUNG bass, Cour round corners, elesant carved legs and lyre; nearly new, for #210; cost new 80, . Be STONE, dit and 413 Went Forty-second street, A MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD DOURLES| round Piano, first olass maker, all improvements, tor $800, worth $700 ; new and secon’ hand Pianos to rent, LOUIS BEBGE, 18 East Fourteenth atreet, SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, WITH ALL the Improvements and mad ll-known maker, $ib:, aHIUAN MAHON'S, S14 and SIS Rast Thirvy-wiath me A WPIANOR—ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL A NUM. «ber of first class 74s octave Pianos, of Marschall & Mit- ft taner’s make, will be offered at greatly reduced prices anti May 1. Eacti instrument will be fully guaranteed, examine at factory and warerooms Ii East Fourveenth street, near Academy of Music. A CHICK BERING PIANO, ONLY 8125. A SEVEN OO- fave rosewood Planoforte, overs:rung bass, carved legs, very improvement, great bansatu f DDLE, 18 Amity sireet, he LADY WILL SELL FOR 890 A PIANO IN PER- fect order; Stoddart maker; modern style, sweet tone, including Stool., Call at 28 Third street, near the Bowery, ‘A. BRILLIANT TONED 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianotorte, grand seale, 4 Found corners, carved case an Mat oat Tall iron plaus, agraffe, made to otder, best city stool, ver, Music Cabinet, anperate Fealdence'ia) West dod atrect, near th ave: ‘Also same Household Furniture and Car- petw tn lots to auit purchase TANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND most beautiful styles, of best makers, at lower press for for | cash or monthly instaiments, or for rent, at WAT! Broad a than ean be jound sinewhere. Panes, TO bp or APPLIED TO PURCHASE id oh monthly Ln igg Sig a ww York: Vhiton square, tol Wile A. POND & O04 O47 Broadway, W Branch, 89 ADEM. ACADEMIFS, aan AC | —BAUSES NCING Hall 8 +H t REE. at Masonic Hall, Tuewdny, March 5. Puvarie LESS uy hour, hinat Riovedth street, CIRCULARS at priva academy, T TRENUR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, HA ven ae! 10 POPILS can ie own conveniénce. OY rv" SEND ron CIRCULAR, We step—an APPOINTMENT ‘AS. ORGANIST ann cholr master, or precentor; @ good tenor voles: clans tenuimontals’ and wertiticate, sony to mUsicuB. jew Ore. bg wageup DUMAW’S PRIVATE DANCING West Fourth. I or tag | all dances ta c ly in ove qu maariet lansen evi ught perfestly ar dances 1 iy private lessons. My Tits 31 DA’ YY) \OR DIN: aUMICAU EY EVENTING WONDERFUL COMMINATION ae THE erat £ SALENT iN Fit IN ONS GRAND ROsmEane MconceRT iit SUNDAY NIGHT, AT EIGHT! *," The Box be ny typi be cgned at fod hea A gaaaad TO-DAY of Be ‘HR BAND IN FULL UNIFORM !Y The gM Ayner aaa OPERA COMPANY IIL Madame IN ye ANNA BISHOP! Mile. CLARA TERLL | MULLER the great Baritone! CARL BERNARD, Tenor! MULDER, Conductor! LEVY, a greatest Cornet! D1, DOWNING. ve «Director Messrs, JACKSON, with ree spect, ask attention 10 the co excellence of the’ selections which form the programme of this evening's entertainment. Gems from the most popular operas will be given by the best lyre artistes and an unequal band and orchestra, with a View to the establishment of a reputation for the SUNDAY | EVENING OPERATIC CONCERTS among an appreciative metropolitan public, PROGRAMME, ‘ART 1. Overtare 2 Waly, sh MME, INKH PAUDII & Aria Balen. iesion & Recitation and aria. 6. Grand Trio, finale lirst wot ot rrovatore” MME. ANEZ PABHRI, J, MULLER and © 7. Grand selection, “Lucia” PAR Overture, “Sictiian Vespers’? (rst time). i Grand aja, bigs 7 i Aemee Tibi" BIS! wane Giartones vi eto eae Verdi ‘Any Angels oe ir a and fair”. Handel 3. Cornet Bolo waliz icin jounod 4. Brindisi from “Ager Donijzett! 5. Dian: arom 6. Quart MME, INEZ BAL MISS ARA Pei, sacs and ©, BEiNARD. Munch AT 8, ER 7 March, owietorsehe®, DOOKS OPER AT ia 5™ AVENUE THEATRE, | Fees WEEK (BUT UNE) oF DOE 1 1 tee GREAT SOCIETY SENSATION 1 moran FoR "SEVEN MONTHS | Lit MATINEE BUT ONE, Soin NEXT, aT “HALR-PAST ONE, ‘TH. AVENUE TAEATRE, West Twenty-fourth street, near to Broadway. Curtain rises Bole Lessee and Manager. . ++ -MR, a ipgslscis DALY, Il LAST WEEK (but one) of DIVORCE, III LAST MATINEE but one BATURDAY, at ¥, at 1g otclock. CHARACTERS Ws Clara Morrie, Newton, Mra, Gil Ree ary, ‘Nello Moriiter, Kate Dy re. ert, lortimer, Claston, Roberta Norwood Tua Wernnce, Los avalmer, cas woe Wee vO lponlrtie es [Rea lad are yne, W: W. Daw Henry Ging, Gen Fa a ett, D. Whitt De ly ime , a ving, MGpotreiberee Canaan Wise 200th and 'P ONITIVELY THE LAST aatiionesy “DIVOMUE™ will take ence ane Monday evening, March 18, Monday, Marcn 11, BENEFIT of Mr. JAMES LEWIS. Wednesday, March lu, BENEFIT of Mrs. G. H. GILBERT. Ebony, will be luced for brilliant and brief revival— OLi DS D YOUNG HEARTS, FERNANDE, WIVES AS THEY WERE, _ PROV VOKED HUSBAND, LONDON ASSURANCE and FROU-FROU. a IN ACTIVE ‘PREPARATION, The sateat and most Extraordinary Parisian Sensation. ‘ALLACK'S, AVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Lester Wallack’s celebrated drama, in six tableaux, THE VETERAN. This Pes P iy comprises a variety, of Eimecemtiog plot, strong dom EXTEN VE PICTURE ve TABLEAUX. HE eenntl gorgeous and characteristic, painted from authen- ‘Mr. tie sources; costumes of the different nations varied aud magnificent, racters by Mi OTE MWPALLAGR, Wiig ees Mr. SOHN GILBERT, BROUGHA! ME, FISHER, Mr, J.B. POLK 3 oe CHAS. RO ici ee Ri OL . F. BROWNE, Mr. LEONA! EM, LAND, Mr. J. PECK, Mr. W. QUIGUBY, irs. TOUARA JEN: INGS, Miss EFFIE GERMON, TS], Miss HELEN TRAQY, Mise BURROUGHS and the SISTERS ALLACK'S—EXTRA, W BOX Poe OPEN THIRD VETERAN MATINEE ON ae MARCH 9, Que THEATRE. THE LONGEST RUN OF THE SEASON. 26TH TIME OF G. L. FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY, AND THE END NOT YET, vox! FOX! FOX! FOX! FOX! FOX! FOX! Port FOX! = TIME OF G, L. FOX FOX! AS HUMPTY DUMPTY!!! Fox! Fox! Fox! FOX! FOX! FOX! FOX! xt Ox 1 FOX! FOX! FOX! How is thin? TIME 226! TIME 226! o—- FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS! GORGEOUS SPLENDORS! MATCHLESS BEAUTIES! MARTENS! MARTENS! MARTENS! anremet MARTENS! MARTENS! MARTENS! 26TH TIME OF THE MARTENS! MARTENS! CAT DUET! |ARTENS! MARTENS! MARTENS! MARTENS! MARTENS! MARTENS{ MARTENS! | How is this? «= [HUMPTY Dame How is this? STILL AHEAD! —— 2 THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER GIVEN! TIME AND THE PUBLIC ENDORSE IT! WILSON! WILSUN! WILSON! WILSON! WILSON! WILSO! ONT 66TH TIME OF THE GRACEFUL wisn! WILSON! WILSON! TRIPLE PARTERRE! WILSON! Witso ONT WILSON! WILSON! WILSON! WILSON! WILSON! *s* Second week of KYNOCK AND SMITH, CHAM. PION SKATERS, MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 2. SECURE YOUR SEATS. RS. F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATI IONDAY, MARCH MOND. Watts Philippa’ Ries i Etigaal Pl Play, in four acts, called ante CHALLONER. . Dare, Wg Bt COTW Ay: y the entire strength of the — SATURDAY. M BAe LADIE: MATINEE Al M. Mr. F, B. CONWAY will soon 300 Feappent Toke er pasts = HOUSE, 201 MR, ORVILLE pg ulti. ponte famed comic FRANK KERNS. HE! 5 BAM DEVERE. All the favorites tn an entirely new programme of novelties. rpuirp PROMENADE coNcERT a OF THA 86 é SEASON BY THe BAND ‘Of the TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT, N. G. 8. N. ¥. OHS, REHMS. rete LEADER AT THE ARMORY, FOURTEENTH STREET, ON SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 2%, 1872, TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS, For sale by Colfax & Overton, 34 Broadway; Ros Lock. wood, $12 Broadway; Tate & Briggs, 84 Broadway, and members of t regiment. — o AVILION, Pp om, Brondway, between Great Jone: THIS (SUNDAY): BVENING, NINTH GRAND SACKED CONCERT of the VIENNA LADY streets, ORCHESTRA, PAUL FALK. Admission 2% cents. TA AUGHING Gas, 4 Dr. COLTON wili give the tenth Lecture and Exhibition it the Cooper Inatiiute, MONDAY EVENING, March 4, Previous to the Gas Dr, U, will give a series of brilliant ex- iments in © ry and Nattiral Phiiosop me Acid, Nitrogen, Laughing Gas, Hydrogen Hammer, Air Guy. | Torough the kindness of remus, Dr. C. will be able to show the brilli Gen Gaslight, with which 1 pr Tickets 10 cents, Doors open EW YORK MUSEUM or ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, between Honston and Hleecker siroots, Every one should visit this wonderful museum. It ta fall of every. thing people shoud yoo and understand. Lectures Womophy of Marriage”. Those partion waaole ya, at: tend there sImporant Jectures oxn have them forwarded. post free, of 3 addressing SHKCRE! ene Museu” ‘OF “ANATOMY, 18 Broadway, je AKE HOME HAPPY fand keep your farnily tp the house. Every ir MAGIC gaara gang Li to New Yor itr ty o ond J roR 7 R THE feos won from 00 conte” PARLOR. or in 1 ‘every article, 60 that aerate BROADWAY. care of Nr. P. Mara, 491 Washington at, A) Cents 19 PER QUARTER.—PIANO OV and sing aod ioaien ra pHvale Jemrons by an expernenced lad: 9 7 Grea MUAIC, Herald Uptows Brauch obec, es broeaway, THOMPSON'S DANCING AGADEMY, 289 BLEECK- a erstreet.—Classes on Tuesday and Friday evenin; nd Dances 6 specialty.” Oh Closing Monday, March's. to Jet, to nelect partiens FEW MORI Troms ° a'BnoAD v7 NAP ERO KOI mn wait ati MOST MARBABL. S HOUSES Peatetostie Chow GED roman ee TRCKUASES NIGHTLY. aging artiste, wise SOFIE WORIeEe. 4 and MISS SOPATE woenry L, IRENE WOSRELY, 8 LILLIE HALL, MISS IRENE WORKELL,. ‘Third week Of See pr * NIE We Miss. seeuts Wosmece, ‘The most succeasful and accomplished novelty ever seen. Everything new, fresh and oat mon ‘All the mammoth troupe retained and will appear in an entire new olio. JOSH HARE. bye OUN Bag. MR. JOHN WILD, MR. CHAS. WHITE, M RICKER. Mm BA ‘SIGNOR FXANCIS. R. HARRY GUION. ¥%. 8. Sroure . BRADLE! M FE. D, GOODING, MISS IDA WRAY,! MISS LILLIE HALL, MISS JENNI“ HUGHES, MISS KITTY aay fds MISS KITTY TILSTO! ers. MISS EMMA MADDOCH, and The pleasing Burlesque, IXION, oN TRION. yI0N. TXION: yxr0N, * EXIOR, xX | oN. iN IN. GRANT. GEN. GRANT. | smokes his cigar at 10. WORRELL MISS JENNIE pr GEN. GRANT, GEN: GRANT: MISS LILLIE HALI¢ in their beautiful and gracefnl song and dance in the parles que 1X10 ‘The emntiral dutty GOD NIGHT, by MISS SOPHIE WORREL! * aa IRENE WORRELTs, 1m the burlesque car MISS SOPHIE WORRELL ‘a ms MISS IRENE WORRELL ate VENUS MISS JENNIE WORRELL ‘e MEROURY¢ in the successfal burlesque ng every member D of theriammoth brow See Matinee Wednesday and ‘Saturday, so NOTICE. ENSON, LA PETITE B the child wonder, siivek MISS: JENNIE BENSON tively reappear on bl ce hd PON D: AY, MARCH 11. IBLO'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, A 7 tai 6 pl asure ann he appearance of Mra. JOHN WOOD, (after an absence of six years) wv her’ LONDON, BURL S Ue gran , who will = for, ‘tie first time at this theatre in Johm,, Brougham’s celebrated burlesque, entitled LA BELLE SAVAG) as performed by, Mrs. John Wood over 250 nights at thet it. James Theatre, London, TLR.H, PRINCESS POOAHONTARY oosMtra. JON. 8c ‘1 Irs Previi the burlesque the farce of j M. ra noamiee eee eit. A.W, YOUN Mr. . TOMe one fH ae snowy be Box oflice open six days in advance, Bia ak cays mo eevenes SP Q47H STREET THEATRE NEAR THIRD AVENUE 34 GREAT ATTRACTION TBIS WEEK. INVITATION MATINEES TUESDAYS yt I AND FRIDAYS. TI | AT FRIDAY. FIRST APPEARANCE OF LEW RATTLER, JAMES COLLINS AND CHARLES CLARK, CONTINOED SUCCESS OF CONCHITTA RONZATTI, Josephine Walby, Allie Drayton and the great Star OOD's M' ltd ‘woop' EVERY EVENING. rer SaTonDaY MATINEK, Production of .the entirely ‘pew, burlesque extravagense. i OY WHO pone or THE LITTLE ‘BOY WH 18 following m FOR THE MOON, muperior talent will Teen ic PAUL eRe am RULE HOWIrl, RODLIN HOW. ARD, A. H. Sheldon’ Harry Stewart, ©, Bt De Be nay, ‘Theresa Wood, Alice ines: Ne Jeanie Arnot. Froveded by the beanttfal comedy, in 3 acts, entitled Py SULL iin suor, *™ IN A. CHL 7, W KEENE, J. J. WALLACE, 4. Hl SHELDON, Gussie De Forrest, Ni ioe ‘Atherton, W. 3d Fleming, Hi Stewart cea Edd, Eady boric . MONDAY, Weck % both Al Ante FTRRROON sod evENINGY \ppearance ot BARN U M’ latest importation con ieecions th mporPIJIAN CANNIBALS (FOUR IN| NUMBER) wean ane ee lino ONE i evenlag will ay afternoon ani in ey win PH LECTURE "ROOM in many of their terrific songs rar dances. On Monday, March 4, Mr. P. T. ARNUM y will person: eee audience and introduce the Cannibals at. o'clock P. MATINEE PERFORMANCES ay ey Ae M. \ EVERY DAY (pat NO The exciting Cpe) CaN Wott N THE P wORLD, with a suj with jor cast together BARNUM'S PLITAN CANNIBALS” CADEMY.—NILSSON—MIGNON, Return to New York of the pentently Recoeeete SfRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA MP Messrs, MAURICE & MAX STRAKOSCH res} ay, an nounce the FAREWELL meee OF TINA NILSSON (prior to her arture for vey noone mencing on MONDAY EVENING, March upon which occasion will be a 1G! py in NILSSON. as. Duval, Mile, &. larch jurday, March 9 at 1:30 = ts GRAND aoe, MATIN. ‘AUST. Seats now at the Academy; also 701 and 114 Broad Steinway" Piauos ‘are used by: the Strakosch Upera Com pany. ‘doors open at 13:30), KE, < THEATRE, beeing Dat aN moctoskey4 ARK Uie THE QUEEN OF THE Ovestes iG. 0 CYNTHIA, A ZINGARI. «+ DOLLIE BIDWELI W YORK CIRC! ALG Ne Fourteenth BCLS! opposite Academy of Maxie, CATINEES WHOM ESDAY AND Sa ‘SATURDAY at ae SECOND WEEK AND SPLENDID. SUCCESS OF THE POPULAR FAIKY ROMANCE ol CINDERELLA; or, THE LITTLE Giiass SLIPPER, which is produced with unexampled grandeur and made con Spleuously charming 4 SIX’ AUTIFUL CHILDREN APPEARING 1 i” THIS ANI ANIMATED SPECTACLE, cinath ant will be be given after Thee Oe MULTAN Cri {US PERFORMANCES LEADING AR’ THE THE BEST tees TROUPE tN THE WORLD. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. S Received nightly with shouts of app! Exquisite vocal and instrumental music. COMIC SONGS AND DANCES, GLORIOUS FUN, BIRCH, WAMBOLD BERNARD AND J BACKUs! AN MIN. besides IN witbe Ce falas LE THE, West POINT HAZERS. HE QUART mf JIG. _Sents secured six days advance, —_— HE MOST WONDERFUL PLACE IN NEW YORK, Dr, KAHN'S MUSEU. 145 BROADWAY, 146 BROADWAY, near Eighth CONTAINS 20,800 O treet. ECTS OF WONDER. ‘The handsomest woman in the world; the most wonderfe freaks of nature; anges. malformations; the most tomishing phages vf life; the most beantful works of art; the! perfeetion of frat an rere, and 20,000 ‘other curiosities. Wo -ADMINGION W CENTS—748, \ CADEMY OF MUSIC, GRAND ITALIAN OPERA soma ATION. PAREPA-ROSA, WACHTE! 1 SPRING SEASON, COMMENCING iL 1 CARL nosh A. NEUENDORFF, D VIVO, Business Mi Subscriptions received at the stage door o! the Academy. | Ht Stores JUBILER SINGEI y BAL WA. RIDAY EVENING, MARO : The LAST OF these UNIQUE ‘and FOVULAR, Conowrit by exalaves, purely in the interests h ia winch they are ‘Be eing e ated. Admit ved seats 75 cen! t box, at the Methodist Book. rHarep oa a + and at the rooms of ihe ‘Amerients Sisstonaty ‘Association, 69 Reade street. r W ABOUT FREE LOVE. — re Orie OOKER, sinter. of ira lecture ta the G 1.8 o'olock. which the i particulars ae to the Tilton Woodhull blography- ft. “tee Conte, For sale at all the hotels, [{STABLISHED 1864.—""WATSON'S: Ley MUSICAL by) Boaderay,” $8 Clinton place (Eighth str atrictly ite lensone. Piano, U1 Yoctkal ines Vibline Hare Circuiars and “Bt J. JAY WATSON, CLOG AND IRISH. we Ay East Pepa bh Bix, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, BD die Dancing tanght by JOUN BOGA: Mt, near Bowery. Banjos ail prices, Ladies tau BAT708 g_BOBee’ "8 GREAT PATENT PARL Pano AND stage Ban, warranted the loudest, sharpest and most brilliant toned WSioumaae in ase, Instruct: HENRY. DOBBON, 260 Bowery. GING AND OXING ACADEMY, _ FY Fourth rot a fied Fee ee ha Hagin a é

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