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on Wednesday, the 19th inst., at five @’ PR aim bn punday nig any nig Piebrusry io, Ma To, Manon ar PawroN eeeand friends of the famlty are in- <a to attend the funeral, from her ate resi- dence, 1,002 Second avenue, corner Filty-third street, on Wodneeery, one pnerncon, at one o'clock. Her rémaing will d in Calvary Cemetery. February 16, at Morrisania, gin vu EMILY, ae, wife of Moses Green, aged 51 years and months, * Notice of funeral in Wednesday's Herald. Haves.—On Sun February 16, WILLIAM Bessy, son of James and the laie Annie Hayes, 1 year, 7 ee dy hod 15 days. ny ace from the residence of apne di nis igranaparents, i quien matveat and Third avenue, on afternoon, 18th inst., at one otclaan, . oben, Sed aEeay, February 14, Ji veaagd friends of the a thie attend the funeral, t! at coal o'clock, from his 1a! eS Fite averse. Friday, February 14, Henry respect- ueetay) a Teaidence, ‘Horsonow.—On Squageom at} pe ene. 595 Ninth avenue, in Relatives. a Meienda are invited to attend the also the members of Pyramid Lodge, 490; seomeal, 08 Lodge, 28; Washington Lodge, 21; ‘Park Tiga 83 4 Ancient Chapter, No. 1; District of Gommandery, ‘No, i, from ‘bis late resi the Bie Mnth, avenue, thence to the Chapel of irda Flock, 330 West Forty-third street, P. M., on Tuesday, yonenary. 18, 1873, 11D LODGE, 490, F. AND A. rethren, ‘hereby surmoned to attend a eat com- feaaleaton to be held at the lodge room, 161 Eighth avenue, on Tuesday, February 18, at twelve o'clock Ms, for’ the e of paying ‘the last tribute of to the remains of our late brother, Henry Hoiborow, from his late residence, 595 Ninth ave- nue; the brethren of Benevolent Lodge, 28; Wash- tn, 21; Ancient Chapter, No. 1, and \dery, No. 1, are fraternally iY vited; also the brethyen of mar ed oe order, DAV! ioMAS G. GROUNDSELL, Secretar Leta vine pacoona February 16, at his re Sepen., Bizet ford, Coun., JOSEPH JAMIBSON, in th ‘76th year of his age. The friends ot the family are invited to attend See fangrel on Tuesday, February 18. Carriages be in wating at the Grand Central depot on arrival of the 3:12 P. M. train. ‘wood Cemetery. fewark, N.J., on Sunday, February ILL 8, JESSUP, aged 26 years, 6 Months and from_ his te residence, 121 Orange 1sth inst., at two o'clock lends invited to attend, pe ee on Monday, February 17, Mary Gusy, wifefof James Kedey, ared 63 years, ves and friends of the family are respect- davitea to attend the funeral, from her late residquce, 224 West Twenty-' -ninth stree on ‘Wednesday, February 19, at one o’clock, The re- mains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. ee —On Monday morning, February 17, at two o'clock, after a short illness, of diphtheria and plied the beloved daughter of ‘James 0. and Mar- aret A. Keys agen é 4 years, § months and 10 days, May a e rest in peace, The funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, 70 Laight street, on Tuesday, February 18, at two o’clocvk; irom thence to Calvary Ceme- any d acquaintances are respectfully ena ae ant ay ae —On renee February 17, at two o'clock A. My, FREDERICK GERHARD KLEIST, in the 42d year of his age, Relatives oad friends of the family, also the ex- members of Company A, Fifth regiment; the officers and members of Company ©, Sixth regi- ment, N. G., 8. N. Y.; the members of Pilgrim Lodge, No. 74, I. 0. 0. F,, and Rathbone Lodge, No. 1, Ki ff Pythias, are respectfully invited to atten ke funeral, from the German Evangelical ener (St. Mathew’ 's) church, corner of Eliza- | me streets, on Wednesday afternoon, pene 19, at one o'clock. Pirani Lopar, No. 74, I. 0. 0. F.—OMmcers and Brothers—You are hereby requested to meet at the Lodge Room, Odd Potlows Hall, on Wednes- | day, February 19, at half-past twelve o'clock sharp, to pay the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother, Frederick G Kleist. R. GRAPES, N. G. LAWRENCE.—On Monday, February 17, EMILY F., wile of Seabury Lawrence and daughter of Ebene- zer Hanford, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 108 West Forty- seventh street, on Thursday, February 20, at Uwelve o'clock, The remains will be taken to Tar- rytown for interment. Lowser.—In Aiaate England, on Wednesday, fe of D.C. Lowber, in the February 6, MARY 63d Es of oh TS age, Bult rieans papers please copy. —At vesidence, 55 Howard street, nace N. J, on Monday, February 17, after a brief tiineas, ARTHUR H, LowkiE, aged 24 years. The remains will be taken to Westiieid, Mass., for interment. Maiorot.—On Sunday, Fertuary 16 16, ‘Begite Mary MatGxo?, relict of Louis Maigrot, in he eoth year of her age, a native of Middictown, parish of Tynan, county Armagh, Ireland. Tho friends of the family are respectfully in- ‘vited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, the 18th instant, from the residence of her brother-in- law, Patrick Harvey. corner Plymouth and Adams street, Brooklyn. whe remains will be taken to the Church of the Assum} oy ayy corner York and Jay | streets, at ten o’clock A. M., where a solemn requiem mags will be offered for the repose of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. MALONY.—At 34 Laight street, on Monday morn- Hifin February 17, ELLEN MALONY, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Malony, a native of Fermoy, county Cork, Ire- Notice of agnerel hereafter. ’ MARBTIN.—On Monday morning, February 17, AR- rau E., eerees = of Fit and the late Mary S,’Mar- tin, aged 26 16 rears 1 month and 14 days. a friends of the family, and of his Tooklyn, are 001, wi grandee st Chollar, Esq., of fnvited ¢o attend his funeral, from the residence of shis father, 442 East Fifty- -seventh street, on Wednes- ba (ae at half-past ten A. (ELDRUM.—On Monday; February 17, vote wife of Robert Meldrum, in the 38th year of her sto and friends are r ee any invi tea to tend the funeral, from the residence of ber sister, | tie John Smith, eS avenue, on Thursday, b inst., at two o% ot —In Brooklyn, on. on Saturday, February 15, JOHN MYLFs, aged eal The friends of the ily are ret pecktaits: invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 497 Bedford ay,, on Wednesday, February 19, at 2 B M, Londen papers please copy. , Fepruary 16, JOHN MCCANN. jends of she family, and the MoCANN.—On Sunda} The relatives and members of the G, A. R. are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, 18th inst., at one o'clock, from the residence of his brother, No. 6 Baas 08 78 copy: Mc! xn On maar wipe Tebruary 16, at her resi- dence, 25 Forayth street, Kat, the rae wile of, eae McKee, in the 29th year of her latives and friends of the fam iy are re- pectialt iy invited | to attend the june; this (Tues- a) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. BuI8.—On Saturday, February 16, Mary J., wite of Adam Norrie, aged 73, The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from Grace church, Broadway and Tenth street, on Wednesday morn- ing, ¥ 19th inst., at ten o'clock. "DONNELL.—On Monday, Claremount, Staten Is); Nhe. ANASTASIA Virnamsta, infant daughter of Jai ‘M. and Mary Virginia O'Donnell, aged 15 mont O'NEILL.—At 358 East Tenth street, of diphtheria, Amy, youngest daughter of Patrick and Bitzavets O'NEILL, aged 3 years, 3 months and 16 days, Funeral this da; Gee ), at two O'clock P.M. ParkerR.—On Monday, February 17, 1873, BELLA W. PARKER. The friends of the deceased are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Pe reee afternoon, at 1o’clobk, from her late residence, 16 Clinton Be: Raynor.—On Monday, February 17, Mrs, Mary | ANN Lipa widow of John Raynor, of Harlem, | aged 96 y years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Regp.—On Sunday, oa diitf 16, WILttum B, 7 in the 50th year of his age. Relatives and friends fo invited to attend his from the residence of his brother, James Reed, 115 East -8ixth atreet, between Lexing- | ton and Fourth avenues, on Wednesday, February | 19, at one o'clock. UpP.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Sunday, Febra- 5 Saran Rupp, in the Sist year of her age. latives and friends of the family are respect- fully tavited to attend her funeral, from Calvary church, Round Hill, on Wednesday, February 19, | at two P. M. SATTERTHWATT.—At Port Richmond, Staten Isl- | and, on ead February 16, Pe eon eee rheu- | matism, Dr. ALVIN Sa! WAIT, aged 34 years. Funeral services at his late aed on Tues- day, February 18, at two o'clock Viiadetpnis tpert please copy. STEIN aa No, 280, P. and A. LE Bretbren—You are nore ‘summoned to atte B be held at Corinth! Ie Oa einee: Me, euArp, for tue Pereere ay Ae. t twelv fendin; the funeral of our rs Pe ge Stein- bere. Ly Master. 'P. M. W. Ver HORVEN, dou Trrtar.—At Sing Sing, on Sunday, February 16, ANN TITLAR, in the 86th yeaa ot her age. om the Metho:list FE iscopal church, Sing Sing, on Wednesday, the 1th inst., at one o'clock P. Tostas:i—At Jacksonville, Fia., on Sunday even- ing. February 16, MorRIS TOBIAS, in the 56th year is age. Notice of funeral Nereafter. VAN CLEV8.—At South be ig N.J.,0n Sunday morning, February 16, Aakon VaN CLEve, in his ear. mie on Wednesday, the 19th instant, at eleven , from op gy ee ips ot 5 for was EB eae Ne jdrunswick, N. J. on February 17, 1873, at K anaay ee Wiii.14M VAN DEURSEN, M. D., in the Soa year ol | Relatives and fends: of the deceased Find re- spectrally mviree to attend the fun im fh late residence, on Thursday, 20th inst. o'clock noon, without fart! ner Invitation. WEABER.. turday evening, Fe! area 15, Davorau H. WRABBR, iD the 79th year of ‘The funeral will take place on Tucsda at three eoee Lay | | renner B Da poss’ jo oy rien ectnuly invited to attend. sat ents oe N of New Jersey. Interment in Green- |, A VERY RICHLY CARVED PIANO, 7 OOTA' with all the modern improvements, made to order stock mene at JOHN Wauows, sida and 316 Bast Thirty-nis VES, PIANOFORTES. WOR SALE. MEBICAN FIAMOWONES, C6 COU PANY, m1 ineeaieate pags |ANOB.—FOR SALB, A rae oe SRE Ait the Forth wa rom PiLtices Lad well socked. lor Rink, tnitalmente cannot Ss ae EST WINE AND Liquem \CKERING FLAMG, My 4 > FULL TONE, $125. girs or to rent or sell on lata Ax ude in Premio ominal rent; fat alley, scene aecealy pees career Gomi dant O1.A88 LIQUOR STORES, ages bon CS a lease sale Bhoo Stores. A A nificent rosew Siri Ps Stanotorte Bowery. genuine b: CHAMBERS & SON, BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFOMTE, 8135 moat T octave oversersagh eatebreted f oelebravea man ec. ; immense sacrifice, “At aan ‘arerooms, No. 7 Bleecker atreet, desk, "tron' regain; T BLUME'#—OHIOKERING PIANOFORTE, ELB- ant xtra carving all round, . gliding iron tr ne. great bal Pianoforte, FRED! music rosewood seven enclave EDRRICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. A dis] PRIVATE lspose of ler; cost FAMILY GOING TO EUROPR wea thet Pianoforte; mad de" to to ee, et Ph et A teacher. —PIANO AND SINGING LESSONS, EVERY La Fee ony 2 for Oe. improvement 8 and : fnomos a0? west Thirty-seventh aeaseets near Eighth LAV | near for Paintings, Bronze and Dining Eighth street (Clinton lace), n near Sixth fuarlee a id Ne Clocks, Silverware, Chamber. Dini smcriiiée; pr property family leaving cl ay, cash; Cig gh ol ares Celebrated ol 4 also Paci lor monte rds og Ghatnber. 3 - itce. Residence MAGNIFICENT pore ROUND RosEWOaR, Pi. anoforte; beat 18; cost $f ‘arlor Suit me MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR, seventh street and Made maker’ full Suits, ‘Paint kease, Etagere, Purnitire, 6, 36 West 16th st. A 23 LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 A SUPERIOR TONED rosewood upright Pianoforte, iron frame, grder:: cost $425; groat sacrifice. Thir Bowery. thorous! rd street, ort brated city makers, in cotave Fiano, agratty, ove rat K & SON ONS is HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, OBLE- greet order, only $150; a7 at a bargal Bleecker street. -d Le instalments Sixth avenue, BEAUTIFUL OARVED ROSEWOOD 7 Pianoforte, overstrung bass, celebrated cit early Poa $15), with stool. 243 faken ; corner OCTAVE maker, ‘Bt, be- BAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, ir 12 monthly for $150. 8, overstrung ; hen FUP on ovement; war- enty-third strect. bs second -elghth street, hand Pianos, very cheap. mad ISCHER NEW SCALE PIANOSOWITH, IMPROVE- ments; the most reiiable Pianos near Ninth avenues Pianos to rent. je; 425. West handsome ing ove forte, $70; rstrung. ‘AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- frost baresin: superb instrument, hav- ass, carved legs, €c.; great sacrifice, JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdougal. square, month WATER IANOS AND ORGANS,—G RS’, 481 Bro Demand tor 0 ___ INSTRUCTION. _ t THOMP: SONY Ss COLL GE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing: Arithmetic and Languages, departmeat—Tolegraphy S15, » taught practically, with in- struments. rrox priges for roi ing this mot dway, tha than can be found cee IANOS—BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED, CHEAP as the cheapest, good as the be: rent allowed purchasers. At MERRELL’S, No. $ Union 165 Fourth avenue. ‘ont or sale; T BARGAINS; NEW ‘and most beautiful styles and periect tones ever made, et by best makera, at lower instalments, or for rent, for Gash, or at Day and event: ora dies? LGE: 62 fe room ower! BRA, BOOKKE: ness affairs; 24 wi riting lessons: 32 50. Broadway, junction Sixth avenue ;down town, re conveniently arranged for strictly private insjruction; ladies’ department. ING, Pe ee TIC, BUSI. AINE'S Col- B me lessons. Elegant USINESS rN Oa tic, &¢e.—DO. Broadway, corner Eighwenth street, is evening. Gentlemen, ladies or boys’ can Bookkeepin; Dusiness! welt BOOKKEEPING, peas R'3 © nee open day Di: “f3 ‘ate taught on plans of real business, ting gnarantecd, cramping or trembling entirely removed. Cotloge, 87 and stiffness, tor “term oj ALONZO F; nee both sexes: ‘NLAVERACK COLLEGE AND HUDSON bopces iN. stitute, at Claverack, N. Y.. nished rooms; 2) instructors, ie fur- ‘President box be UTOR WANTED—A HARVARD GRADUATE, TO pare @ boy of 16 for Harvard College. address Post oftice. A prvs MAGNIFICENT SATIN style Parlor Bait, made to order, nearl: U8 cost Brocatel Gud rep Suita 875, Senco, 134 West re 3 nd 200 Lots. a sale, ior 9625, for $175, at 310 Kast 82d street, east of 84 avenue. Ghamabers strost, GRO Store ees 10l FOURTH AVENUE—ROSEWOOD SQUARE NTRALLY and soe Coeipnses Fiano of the best maker; aad Setedt aeaeel conaias ornedt Toendid — teas ieoy” ulated Sohene a email vital juired. Particulate 23 Cha x one jars UROROM W. SIMERS, Store senacr beovree) herge | ene Dole ps Tenson, dlaot on dtaw Partnership. haquire : or gle she Prince A. ZOR SALE, STATIONERY mE ual Oya fSieren e wo “agency, 77 Cedar street s B, vor Ba WINE AND OLUB POR SALE, eo STORES, Sad rr Stand. ye gre ad a Store Agenc) cover, music stand, At private mt) AY gene aaa ee ook wetttares Hore Wagon, ar ee Broth i ere. west Se ina as aS STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, OVERSTRUNG BASS, : ae A, carved legs, every (thet greet rao 1, af nore iam Goub fe = elegant seven octave rosewood Piano only $1! ee x4 Hy one cages “J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Saige ge DW ADS) 207 Went twenty-third siroct A CIGAR STORE FOR SALESUITABLE FOR ANT tore business, Apply at 74 Nassau street, in the A FIRST QLAga HARDWARE AND Hc HOUSE FUR- om. Le years. addtoos Hore ALLS He Herald Opt Uptown yen GOOD CHANCE—FOR SALE OR TO LET, ON moderate terms, an Oyster House and Restaurant; ‘st class Toeation. Apply 4 ‘to bat bt hid & CO,, Forty- Cie YARD FOR SALE—IN ONE OF THE REST Tgcations in th with favorable ae Good and ng c wei ity a cress ites tween Grand ate fester. (OTHING TRADE—ONE OF THR LARGO! te (with or without Stock, with Lense,” wel e Bospectatie ‘and only intending buyers need address X. jerald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. RUG STORE FOR SALR—ON GREAT BUSINESS nt 0 and oor a Cd oe Ue ge ae ferme “Soply to SAMUEE UTTiIG 28d Wator strect (OR SALE—A PLATFCRM HAND ELEVATOR: Well adapted to dry goods package use; completo in eve: na will be sold cheap. Rvp to B. APELMAN & BONS, 80) Broudway. OB SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN FOR, CASH, A e corner Grocery, with Png Stock of G Hone ‘agon: hee fee tures dg. Jona established now doing a large trade; located on one of the best business streets In Brooklyn. Address or call on B, e EB, 62 Pearl street. This charts 8 ful and piston es pointments, will with the folowing Paniveraaliy Acknowlsdged exeolling cast of characters SOTHREN, Mr. JON GILBERT, Mr. POLK, ERon AnD, i NK, Hie Peksbit WotR, Mme. Powist ‘ana us FTO) iy ues the Heled gplimont ot ny Heaps aflse hla tcohal Beanee Seni og an one, meant 1. FLORENOR, aes sae! Proprietor a Bawin Booth “ater IN THE cae: MA) un roa nik Writethhty tree To eckats the rn * Py ad Act IT. pon London is great moral m aan fae to Rhich the provingial press of Great mena hi fiven.cos firma Aol att ‘om, njverpool, with nee Aepiak ave, orel locks Tie happe mere ts pi boa “ eevee MAN the yew for, when the ‘eens tn Tene it Ww t-of- Leave man too mince, parker. ths o game so. affected that he, wont out thre avelopon lect sent £1,500 back % his em two weeks in iivempbyste. | Ei 'Vo.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway. 10 funy pine werlred at Bt oy while heaeee Hy baby Be: may be sect The: , or at Ditson, OOTH'S THEATRI WEDNEBD. yer RNOON, FEBRUARY I QUAND MAT et NER ENTRRT ‘AINMENT % aONTS HAUL AND ASYLUM FUND, ‘Tho ir Comeduan, wie” Pe TAN PE AD, ossrs. E. Lamb, Robert Patemaa, Sit MoManus, W. J. J. ©, Dunn, ‘ulscos fanty ay. wood, Millie Sackett, Mary ells, Kate Heathcote, M Young, Miss Maria ain bers, fi nan y RAMATI SRBTOBMANOE 1e a Ventriloqui Eb DAVIN, In hi Pa ‘tainment. MR. M. WAFISKES ORIGINAL “JARLEY'S WA: Doors open at 1 o'clock. Company Admussion (no Reserved Seats), $1. _Tickets tor sale at box office Booth's thoatre. NEBMANIA THEATRI Fourteenth atree| AD, NEUENDORFY near Third avenue. BDAY, Fits. FERNANDE, y, in four acta, by Bardou. Box office open ear te from 9 till’ g’clock, 3 F%, SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH—STOCK AND FIX. tures of a Grocery’: Store. Apply at 280 Seventh st, OR SALB—NINTH REGIMENT OFFICER'S UNI- form, complete and in good order. Apply to GOR- DON & SAMMIS, corner Nassau and Spruce streets, OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES, HORSE, WAGON ‘and Harness of first class cornor Grocery Store in Brooklyn, doing a good business; death cause of selling. Address O., Herald Brooklyn Branch office. OR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE, FILLED WITH tirst class boarders; receipts $600 weekly; good lease; well furni: ine art cash of exchanged for good property. Address ENERGY, Herald office. (OR SALE—BAKERY; WILL BE SOLD CHEAP; family. bakin pays more than all expenses. 113 Navy street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, IN good order; Cee 6 20 years; good reasons for selling; three years’ Tuquire at corner of North Moore and Greenwich si ree ta. OR SALE—BARROOM, RESTAURANT AND FIRST 8 Boa: ing, with 12 rooms. nicely furnished ; the proprietor leaving for Europe. Inquire at 15 Wooster st. OR SALE~A SUMMER HOTEL, nary NEW YORK; terms favorable ; will show pe P oa, for past business. “Address A. M. C., box 122 OR SALE—THE STOCK, Sara AND GOOD Will of an extensive Printing Office,located in one ot the Most eligible positions in the city; will be sold at a sacri- fice; parties desiring a business of this description are re- quested to.call and invostigate for themselves; satisinc- tory felling, (Address or call at the AMERI- CHURCH Pia 00,1 East Ninth street. OR SALE—BOARDING HOUSE,OLD ESTABLISHED handsomely furnished, full good permanent doardern vor would lot Airaiabed-and. Board with good responsible lady. For particulars address 5 Dey street, room OR SALE—A DRUG STORE, IN ONE OF THE BEST localities in the vicinity of New York; fixtures and soda aparatus first class. Call on or address J. BETZLER, Montclair. N. J. 475, for $200; one do., $L30. and $35. Plan tori Paintings aeons and nut Chamber Sulte, ‘Librat dining Furniture a sactiice: temily leaving. jureau, Beddi, ture and Bedding at! instalments, at O'F. avenue, between Thirtleth and Thirtv-first streets. atl lowest cash LL'S_ ware! MARIE ANTOINETTE house to let. 113 West Eighth street aan piace), Dew Sixth avenue. RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE REsI- ‘est Twenty-sixth stroet, Parlor Suits, room Suits, $25; Brussels Carpets, 50c. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL, DISPOSE, IN LOTS, A\ Furniture 5 story residence 120 West at noterte; Parlor Suits, cost $500, for $200; me gis: eps Suits, $8); Chamber 8 Sulty complete, 85 Gpiards: Dedsteudd, Bi c., at less than half original cost. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Mette FURNI- oo ne ‘lees, vy e bani 01 A Marle Antoinette syle, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale—Superb Drawing Room Suits, covered with hoa geveanve covering, cost $5, ior $20; do., $150 do., $45; Piano- lorte, cost $900, f fog 375; Palatina: Bronzs Meivet, Me: dallion Carpets, Clocks, rosewood: walnut Chamber Fur- niture, Extension Table, Buftet, Silverware, a Private residence, 36 ‘West 15th st. near 5th ‘. Co Heading, &c. Payments taken by in week or month. Terms ¢: ‘Y & CO., KE corner of Twenty-fifth street nad Bch avenue. FP SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, ON WEST sipircrsoertn street, oposite the New Manhattan of room tor eating business. Apply, oastis Waite ti : 16 Eighth avenue, southcast corner of ae first street. 000,—A LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINES: bear close inspection: owner has a busin abrotd and must sell mow. Call on J. D., 70 Murray street, up stairs. OR SALE, ON REASONABLE TERMS—A FIRST Class Grocery Store; reason for selling, om account of aickness. Apply’at store, 274 Spring stree OR SALE.—ONE COUNTER, WITH DRAWERS: 15 feet a ag small Counters, Office Desks, Car- et Matti lass aah with doors. Apply to GOLD Bren, 3 ‘306 Broadwa; Mipeualr OUR, aaa COUNTERS AND A LARGER NEW fe tor bars le—At a great bargain, a’ road ELL GRAY & 00. 1,134 Broadway, OR SALE CHEAP—A NICE LIQUOR STORE, BEST stand in the city. No agents or pesebugs Apply at «6 west Thirtieth street alter 9 o'clock. | Ton BUSHSey, FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF TWO Routes, 2 aeons 3, 3 Horses, Harness and doubie Truck. 4l4 West Forty-eighth street, YSTER SALOON FORSALE CHEAP—AT 264 THIRD avenue, between Seventy second and Seventy-third pre hess. nquire till sold; no agents. Gtock AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—OF AN OLD weEne GALLERY FOR SALE OHEAP—16 Chatham street; low rent, long lease and good busi- established Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, with two ears’ Lease: sale owing to illness of proprietor. Apply J. BR, ELLIOTT, 429 Broome atreet. ) _Prices Fai rniture, lower t T house in the cit ONTHLY OR Nabe a PAYMENTS.—CARPETS Beasing, #5 Ce EALY & CUNNINGTAM, 384 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty. jolehte, street, han any othe F., box 30 Post office. RIVATE PARTIRS DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF their Furniture can meet with a cash purchaser by addresing 8. H. ture, Carpets and THWAIT & CO'8, 1% | stock and low prices, LY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURST- eatin. at B, M. COWPRR | hatham street, An immease Al lender, 7: _BILLIARDS. DS. “STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES « and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cusn- nutactured and for sale only by the inventor ant H, W. NDER, successor to Paelan & Col- Broadway, New York. hand [al Deianey’s country. EST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED—NEW DE- Tables, complete, for $250; also the best second bles on sale for 15); French Bevel Barent steel wire cushions, are the ‘ail and examine. Tables, with best in the 1. GRIFFITH, 40 Vesey street. F Pool Pii Table Cover, &c., in perfect order, priv ins and Balls, fou' nplete ; price house, Address F. do., ir Chairs, nis OR SALE—A KAVANAGH é aed ROSEWOOD Billiard Table (x8), Cu Bails, Pin- ® Fixtures, Brush, cash; everything | 4 it has heen used but « few months in MoH. K., 2 North Moore $210 Cues, & is Cortiandt stree ts ee —$240.—TWO ELEGANT, NEW, FIRST CLASS | @xi0) Carrom Billiard Tables square and bevelled ; must be sold at once; HENRY HERTs, c., included, Gi LOTHING . T THE ‘UPTOWN ESTABLISH 816 SrxiH | avenue, near Forty-sixth ee ted, frame: ately, 100 Overcoats an ay pairs 0 ill positively | pay from $1 to §20 cach: also Carpets. “Pieuse Salt on or | ress Mr. and Mrs. FLATTO. | i} | “3H | Waszenos STEAM SRaINE. WITHOUT BOILER, | horse SAMPLE ROOM DOWN TOWN—BEST IN THIS CITY; inet a8 Je ase, a rent; the reason for selling owner is yan bed oe athe cron AGENCY, 77 Cedar street. 0 TELEGRAPH OPERATORS.—OFFICE FOR SALB tn public buliding, flourishing city in New Jersey 890d piace to sell cigars also. ‘Address box 175 Herald 30 WILL BUY_A DRUG STORE ON A THOR $6! oughfare io ny foe Apply to Dr. BYRN, 8) Cedar Cedar street, New York, 4. 000 WILL BUY TNE FIRST CLASS GROCERY $28 Second avenue, Stock, Fixtures, Horse and Wagon. M AC! HINER RY bay CALORIC “ENGINE, “THREB HORSE ower, in good re. order, will be sold very low avao Peari'street, up stair: OR SALE—A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Machinery, consisting of Engines, Steam Pamps, Shafting, Pu eve and Tanks: also for sale, with | or without machinery, a large brick Building, with lot, fromting on two’ streets, suitable for a brewe: gttier manufacturing purposes: Apply to P. CASS! Nos. 4 to 10 Bridge street, Brookiy yen NO, 8 CAMERON STEAM PUMPS FOR SALE. isgene wire eae boned. steamer Albany, foot ot Nineteenth EG street, | QFE, ai vata ENGINE AT WALLACE & 00,3 29 Cortlandt street, and Variable Cut-off Engine at Charles Klenzio's, ® Cannon streeb before dectdin Engines, from 19 16 100 horse power, in Pohabite,s to 40 tiorse ee Po horse power; now Fart roger CADEMY OF M eerer Sole Manager. big! OF TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT AULL Ing LUCOA, NOECH, ae, PT ae Subseription Ticke FOR THis SEASON OF PWELVE NIGHTS, during which MME, PAULINE LUCCA Will positively make her last appearance previous to her departure, will begin on Monday, 17th inst, at Box Oftlee, and continue Tuesday and Wednesd: The regular sale of Tickets tor sing nighta wilt begin on Thursday, February 20, at the regular ticket offices RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD tween Sixth and Seventh avenues, near tre. Every evening at& Saturday Matince Hees OF bgt ft US, Us, TUS, Honster Concert. Tinp enonioe. tivaxrs ot els BEYANT y CHALLENGE DANCE, The hia RYANT'S MINSTRELS, BRer ts, BRUT-U Characters by Dan Bryant, Nelse Soymour, Dave Keed, W. Henry Ricé, Harry’ Stanwood, Morrisay, Emerson, Dwyer, “Carter, Brockway, Norman, Templeton, Ray* mond, Matinee Satur: ay at2. Feats secured. RYANTS MINSTRELS, SPECIAL, ON SATURDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 22, 1973, GhON'S BIRTHDAY, AND SEVENTEENTIL ANNIVERSARY OF NSTRE, IMMENSE PROGRAMME FOR THE’ OCCASION, Evening at Sand Matinee at 2 ON MONDAY, FENRUARY 4, en B ement of the great character artists SSRS, SHERIDAN AND MACK, WTH YRAR. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. 17TH YEAR, ERA H 201 BOWERY. LITTLE MAGGIE BENSON. LITTLE MAGGIE 'E BENSON. THE WONDERFUL JOUN MORRIS, TRANSFORMATION VOCALIST, wes of character and ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, MATINEE costume in presence of the audience. MATINEE | GUS WILLIAMS, GUS WILLIAMS. MISS JENNIE BENSON, TONY FASTOR AND HIS GREAT TROUPE, M. BELLEW'S READINGS, Nr. BELLEW will read i io. NGTON, February 24th and 28th. * "Tickets or sale at Philip & Solomon's BA KE, February 23 aud March 3. *,"Tickets for sale at Masonic RAND ) CONCERT G OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, the NEW tip consinvArony OF MUSIC, ITEINWAY HALL, SATURDAY | EVENING, Feb. 2, 1373. Tickets may be obtained at the Conservator Ease Fourweenth street, next to Delmonico’s; also at Steinway & Sons, and at the door on the evening of the Concert, fOUN MORRIS, at neae Pastor's Matinee to-d: seven complete chi TRANSEORMATION Eeuntensouty and in presence JALIST, of the audience. bim. 1B WORLD'S EXHIBITION IN VIENNA.—A YOUNG man from America, now residing in Vienna, who is acquainted with the English, German and French lan- uages, offers his services as agent ry respectable flonse Or Dusiness frm that may requires person to do- teribe goods on exhibition, &e; For particulars address 6. G., Post office, ' Baitimere! or box 3481 Post office, New York. Refersnoes—Canfleld Brothefs, Balti: et ‘Webb & Co., and F. G. Gumpendorfers Bariohiit.’ 5 gs ) ¥ NEIGHBOR'S WIFE."—MESSRS. B. LAMB, ¢. A. Me H. Holts, Miwes Fanny Hayward ary Welly snd. Ma 3 THEATRE MATINEE TOMO LOCOTION, Professor PHILIP LAWRENCE, the eminent in- siructor ot} locution, 1s now formin, YORK GUNSERVATO Nov . Ee Fourteen strect, next to Demonte’ 's. MW. BELLEW..... veveeeseeeee HAMLET WEDNESDAYS” Mr. BELLEW will e his las Fen es ia "bes York on WEDNES! Ng and PeiDAY STEINWAY HALL. ane in the cast, at BOOTH? RROW AFTERNOON, EVE On WEDNESDAY he will mive! in famous Reading of the play of. MLET, which extended hisfame throughout Europe, and was read for eight consecutive weeks in the city of London a! St. George's Hall, tothe most cultivated and fashion- audiences of England. FRIDAY—Positively last day in New York. Tickets at Schirmer's and ¢ he Tal —> SEVEN DISTINCT CHANGES (ayraay AS JERRY CLIPP, WITH IMITATIONS of the famous actors, J. B. Booth, Edwin Forrest JOHN MORRIS, Williams, TD. Rice THEATRI MATINEE” TO MOR: DANCE MUSIO FOR VIOLIN AND — Price $1; contains the best of Stra M ikinon 8 ors hopular “Gems of 000 coples have, sth 0., Fublisners, Tit Broadway. about half of of Address STEA a ENGINE, Herald ofice. | Warerae, SECOND Samp PORTABLE BOILER, r if eine i Bs Address C3 feces “pet im good order. Address, with lowes! | Gash price. P. Bey Fo Post offic power. Bi yesomn,” WwW. HALES SON, hi O3ETTA.—I_ HAVE WATCHED AND IV'B WAITED for thee. Will certainty make a hole in the East River and give Corogers job anlew you ‘sccompeny me to Tony Pastor's Matinee to-day. PH by AT address TB. A & rices Eight num mber as above. Ladi M. MARKS’ WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHM ENTS eae a Sixth Rap oF osite and gentlemen can receiv ye off Clothing, Carpets, Jeweiry, Please call at or address the ‘waited on by Mrs. Marks. Please try and satisfy yoarse! th street, la- @ utmost Value in cash 8, eC. Bata, $2 to $25 Mr. or Mra. A MINTZ’8, 68 pare, for castof eee Dresses, yo $4 | Amore by post punctually” ‘nitende to $10 to 860: arg Sas i we is must be had. For Goa sf od: eto Pr from $3 Migkbis, 8) Sixth ‘avenue, “third iA store avove Waverley piace. SIXTH AVENUE, LADIES AND ‘tthe gentlemen will be astonished a aa tena ants, $2 to, by Mr. or Mra. ey ets, ‘TENTION |~AT 81 SIXTH AVENUE ASTONISHING én ‘ aid &&: grt, apparel peakn a 1,96 te 75 8. MISH’S, 137 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND | rentlemen can receive the highest prices for Deford le. by calling or addressing, Ladle: AT 27 oo AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD | A ee) MUSICAL “AC 4, UNION juare.—Piat 10! inusdon Paps ander Mts, HALLAM'S tidon or sc. pervision. private or class lessons. Terma moderate. ‘MERICAN CONSERVATORY o™ STC, 1 Fourth avenue, Jo square, For particulars apply to HE! sun woe HR, Director. A Sd A WELL-TRAINED “MEaaO-80- wishes to be employed in a pati 0 Miss E. o Aomthat ‘object. Address uivon terract A? Price $180. Apply at 1U7 West Tweaty-fifth street. | EW YORK AMATEUR O} RCHESTRA MEETS ON * dor to Delmont at No. & Fast Fe ith stre next door to imonico's, Ne ‘Ww mem bers ‘0 K DAN avenue, now open for % reception br nd A- Pir Sead for ctrealar. hs | street.—M. LEON pays the highest prive for Tadice’ SAUSE'S DANCING CA | ana Gebitieinen’s Cast-off MT Clothing’ Carpets, 4c, Ladie A. - fan Hall, 14 and i fae Meveenth str, | waited on by Mra. Leon. and Ly revoort Balls aa 4 oer eres RIVA’ how iy an | AT daRnisy Gareny Hinder hadi: net pena OIRCOLARS at Private Academy) 212 Haat Dloventh st ot dics [Pod feeb | yu be astonishe met oes given for Cadi oft Cloth: T MR. TRENORS A EMY DANCIN aod veweley’ betore have such h tiie WALL. Sixth avenue (Reservoir satiar Prices Been paid. as evound, tn “Al ‘UPILS ean comme! convenience, and TUBAL AS § Asi Fannicdban’ DANO, iS le wil highest prices for Ladies’ and Gents’ Cast-o! 10; Dresses call Ladies Attended by 9 me tere or HWARTZ, AT 1,21 BROADWAY, Paves THE Cloth, in ‘nlso Duy Furnituce and Carpets Orders b Hiei promptly tended 1 to. itr je by rh Tr bpnal pene UMAR’S DANCIN St ch fest Fourth it, near Broadway, even: rug changes six ‘lances taught perrecey: in private lew sons; all dances in one quarter. 33h SIXTH AVENUE, SI AR POURTH STRE’ our qatablishimnent pays. 3 2 per cent more any dealor for Onst-off C Fides call on or addres: Mr. or Mes. NATHAN Beate, DANCING poo 361 at Al All the, fashionable, Dances ee eee AT uesda M. ta han SaiciRee eevays ny, 2 PM Aa rye Sw? kh TUBSDAY. °° Gustine ITALIAN DOUBLE BASS FOR SALE— | THE { BALL § _SEASON. Gans, HEBPERRSt?, FANCY DRESS i Mtsto, TH mtRspat EVENING, F BRUAK Tickets adm! tleman and two iadioa, ‘price $15, ean now oper Introduction, from the members of on e Society. xes can only be secured on application to Mr. Lous Grass, 136 Chanibers street CKET COMMITTEE, or ABtt «2 NG ISCRER,. HoreMuND KAUFMAN Staats deitung, 17 C1 i mone Nia feo ONG East street we reer Fourth avenue a Fo urteenth street airy Broadway —Marble leided Mantel M Sent at priees that de oy tng, er Suen Mont for the trade. KLABUR 20O., STEAM MARBLE. WORK: Bente ryuec Marble aad marbicised entele mas aa ment sere orkinanahip at very tow [= ces. ae PE Humzars tes ear Lee: Boor. es... aM PALGen MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 17, 1973 : She - EVERY NIGHT UNTIL Putian OTOR, BOTT Aus te WE oe IN THE adkonuts Fa PANTOMIME ent mE OR HARLEQUIN TUTTLE: nb sh Now Scenery and Machinery, New HUNDRED YEARS | formations, Ey Peycdlogierantica A tatetiede a pl sit ay ne cee the most aston ars wonders orthe world, EVERY NIGHT Sgtiont Frenchy playa we the man with, ihe i talig “Hands sha the greatest a ee a ats eo ontetioquist of the day. Andee al Migs pore pDUCcROW, BRILLIANT ctarial beauty ats ta | Leapers, Tight Rope OER, ot anaaee aND a iM, BARS PRECEDED BY A GLORIOUS FAROE. MATINBE ON SATA BEY vr. MAC. WASRINGTOWS pera Bare AUDIRNOES. Lo OREN, — gae A rae TH AVRROR 3 Fares, sal BURROUGHS, ty, 1 vi Mc. AUGUSTIN DALY se sole faneaty Manager MATINER CERRA’ 3 te —_ ~— MARY GRIB ‘Miss paca] On TMOGB a satuRDay, ae me oe a ie a BIRTHDAY af ms ALIKE Wt THE GREAT EMOTIONAL SENSATIONS Bate Past ONR, Et SEATS SECURED ONE HERR oe a1 mx sails! praia | NIBLO'S GARDEN, eee ‘tao ESR ill ‘LEO AND LOTOR. LEO AND LEO AND 0 MB 8, 6th ALIXE MATINEE @ SATURDAY next, at 1 EEO AW AB Pores ie ate. DALY begs to antiounos. that ow ng, to he cm vorus. tinucd demand for places to witness ALIXE, which has ANB io noe | eee wiapimously, Jrelsea by the Press and Rublic as i ite, ‘The Perfection of Dramatio Representationt All ana and CHANGES OF PROGRAMMNB 8. e | ead ITPONED FOR THE PRESENT, and ALIX) ms 5 rd — EVENING, INOLUD! nied SATUBI yes 1D and Seats m: eats pBugation. of iB. BEGINS AT 7%, third street, corner of bee eo froeve. MALY. eseeseere ies+ Bole Leasoe ai Manager y be ocared, by Berene! 9) by Mail or. Telegraph FIFTEE: AYS greens OPERA HOUS! West Twenty-t Mr. AUGUSTIN DA car rites ‘ASHINGTON'S BIRTHDA LYMPIC THEATBE. Mr. JAMES B. HAYES..... +04 “ MONDAY EVENING, ING, Bole Lessee and Director iG, FEBRUARY 17, THIS (UESDAY, NIGHT, Gi AND EVERY EVENING UNITE 'URTHER OTTO will be produced, for the frat time in any theatre, « te aa taly orlginay fisixing! y picturesque and absorbingly tn- ao teresting Kaloidovcoplo, Drama, in four acts, eleven tab- EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Teaux and a transformati om, by Mr. a —_—— or of und the Clock, Prag Roappearance of vorce,” of er . Pos &e., founded upon the very Spectacular “Folly” pnd embellished with some of th ‘experiences of Mr. MARK TWAIN, as embodied In his| reat work, the drama being wholly American in Its sen- iment, extremely elevated in its moral tone and particu larly comfe from beginning to end, and is entid ROUGHING IT Mr. GHO, L, FOX and revival of his Comic Trick Pantomime of HUMPTY DUMPTY, with new Sconery, Muslo, Costumes and Trioks. G@. L, Fox. , oe Bvery Scene New. Mr, George Hetster, Mr. Louls By, Fo fa owns if Du muilocg LW. Be Heavey, ‘Mr. G, W. Daytoa. bpettasl Bantalood lwo ang Original Kuslb. Chorisen abe: by, Mr A. Prodigem ©. W. Ravel....ffarlequin | Mims Panny Beane.Columbine | New and Ingenious Machinery... yA. Thomas Kol oly A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF SPECIALTY ARTISTS. Elaborate Propertics M ris! ——— Superb Characte: First appearance of PROFESSOR NELSON and SONS | Lights. in their classic gymnastic performances. First time of the RUSSIAN QUARTET, Iate of the Grand Russian “Opora Troupe, First ap- pearance of ALIVB and ADA MOLTENO, Solo Harp- ists and Violinists, from London. Reappearance of the THE OAST, Besides employing the whole strength of the Grand Opera House com, any and its magnificent chorus, in the auxiliary aid ot nearly th three hundred persons. CHARACTERS, Mr. Denis Macdufiic, a gentleman of large fortune, with one daughter and no more, living in Ar- eadia Villa, on the Grand Boulevard, an Elysium of ig own creation Mr, John Browghacs Macduftie, the, undescribable and 4 S, Miss Antonietta M. wonderful MARTENS FAMILY, VENUS AND ADONIS, rete sal Hops’ of ee House ot ag the charming infant Velocipedists. Signor CASSELLI, dust veer pia aicgd e EE John Wook - Detectives, A Wire Walker. YYNOCK AND SMITH, Skaters. The en- | serolomon White Buel at Me... Mortimer ‘Triptolemus Blac! tire troupe of BEDOUIN ARABS, ten in number. Master [Fnen, THOMAS CASSELLI, Vocalist, Mrs. John Wood, Qi D y ‘Song,’ ‘See {nail itis TRae AND COME Laan Goan ae de pawromrters | ete yaa bolita ten tii a Sut Tie are engaged and wilt Shortly al pear. ‘ire! Faimilies, in love with Antonietta, but too pore, Beale oF Prices—Family iar to face her too solvent parent Gd. Peakes le, Be, at fica, and $ A Mr. Lorreylord Von Millyuns, a wea! althy” young OEM Mos eet nce ane | eemeien momen MPI wy ‘ to the hand of Antonie FaMiL MATI ey Oe OS ae WEDNESDAYS AND ™e emmbabie Mid drbaneat Mr JW Jennings Scale of Prices to Matias pawily Circle, 50c.; Dress | Slade, the pale Fire-later of Mgrs. 0 Golden Circle and Par: neg, 7055 children under 12 years, 50c.; ‘A. G. Enos all reserve ed nei seats, $1. Boxes as usual. = i te i Ketenum R—ATHENT.UM. The Chtet of Goshoots, 0 ant of LO 585 Arne pposite Metropolitan Hotel. le Ching orkapenooty # Begala 1. A-Meade R. W. BUTE ++. Man: Tom Barkey, lacduflie’s PEN Fine RIUMPLANT BUCCESSE:! Imp. Mr. Juljan Cross ATTRACTION. ‘Wwiteu HAS NEVER BEFORE sit Ider one of the Big Pip pe men. .Mr. E. Chapman ae ALLE! * Bell boy at the Metropolitan ‘Hotel. THIS WEEK A SPLENDID BURLES! re COMPANY F, Chapman The ch ta D. cpa ach COMPA!) The nut ales io Golden e char venti the. Fom § mn aE PAR Oipetteses seceee ‘Norwood 3 berta Mother Terror, the Opiuin Gro iss Annie Yeamans: Arrah Na Pogue, newly arrived. ‘at Castle Sartre {n the comical, tragical, pastoral, scenical, musteal, topi- cal ualuils ane Excrayaganzh ened. ag entitled 385 | Blipshod.. tits iss Louise Valmer 585 | Italian Str nigran rious na- 5% DORA BELLA, 585 tionalitie sand officers atthe Grand $33 535 Union Depo i ough at at Simpson's Bar, In- 585 jans of 6 Gos! (see Mark Renwannanna NORBERG IONS SOIBOOIOGIOGCODIN NINO OS, ‘wain), um Smokers, United States Cav. Hie'Minatrel ies Misaion, the Miss, the Mill and the Mis- alry, €€. By the Chorus and Auxiliaries ed Hair and the Turned Head, The Geriuine Mex}: MR. oOEOROE Ar ‘KINDS and MK. HARRY ALLEN, Miss Laura Le oC, Minnle Jackson, Miss Schoot, Sfiss jen MISS ANNIE. ADAMS, 1 Tuk CEEN OF SONG. MISS LEONA DARE, the nsation of the Day. The Great MULBORN: the Best “Come Singer of the Day, SCHOOLCRAFT, the agg the REYNOLDS BROB. ‘and other prominent Artists SEVERY EVENING. Box office open daily ; seats reserved in advance. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday. NOTICK,—Next week still more new Sta HEATRE COMIQUE, jug By th ‘Trained Steed Harry Bassett, Jr. PSIs. The play begins in the aw of New York, and after giv- ing a rose-colored and higtily romantic view of this me- tropolis as it would be if all its inhabitants were resolved to make it an Arcadian Paradise, {t transports the spec- tator to the Far West, and concludes in the immed neiyhborhood towhich the Star of Empire has beem steadily making its way. 1, Scrre I.—A Villa in the Grand Drive or Boulevard (s¢@ ort of Commissioners Central Pari SDD. 10-1) (by Dayton} —Chorus of” Haphy 2 Big "Bia Fips ntroduction to the spectator of An Nove of Carmansvilie—The eminent Detectives and thele ore eset es ana trouble in prospect for the next Act. Scenx I.—No, 1 City nat pines, (by De Ta Harpe) Brisk, Morning at the Detective Agency—A New for Runaway Lovers—A Hint for Al Contempiatigg Elopement. 514 BROADWAY. eee -Lessee and Manager tional drama, EB SPANIARDS oR, THE LONE STAH OF CUBA. All the mammoth troupe in a new and pleasing programme: HARRIGAN | ang, HART. page HAR’ }OHN WILD. 0} Scenx U.—Room No. 499 at the Metropolitan Hotel (by WEST. JOHN QUEEN, ° r c Charact WILCOX and soa ob ob RO ane or eee THE a CR RREE®. Scun edienne’s Parlors at the “Me! tan Treasure of a Servant—Be' MR. NER. JOHN and MAGGIE TS tective Scents the Runaways and MISS JENNIE HUGH Thane pank—The ens the Chase Anew. MISS RUETIE ONE ata ee Castie, Garden Seay or a= Th bol ju an iow the Hay jo M188 NELLIS SANDFORD and CUBA, Lipp te pire a Ars ery it pack ISS TIESTON im new acta Ncuxe V---Interior of the, Grand Union Depot (by Soa. THE SPANIARD yoy ad departure of the Paotfe Bxprese Train-—Cho OR, THE LONE STAR OF CUBA. _ MATINEE wen) SDA paRK THEATRE. Mr. JOHN P. SMITH... 1d Dance of passengers, conductors, porters and brake: nen, to be Renrd onthe premises every afternoon, if the weather be fine, at Bo'clock. er Scenx J.—The Red Dog Tavern at Simpson's Bar 7 Be Beginait ing, nt a a ~{ Aled La Uarpe) a ae trom: vote, ye re eau the : roar ne nights aud. Saturda; ying out © praitie inh {or twelve hours & AGNES ETHEL | Matinee. D. H. ark 3°P. “Burnety | what it costeThe efoplag ie a fel eseon sed reli’ Welsh ‘sda an Pless} E and get into unforeseen a: AGNES, 8 i Lee, porcaany and thie Glover in ‘the casi Scene in the borders’ of ctvilization oy, nacie | Box sheet open from 8A. M. till 6 P. My dares ba a mesionn f lug and Macduifle —How they each like Ata oy CHAPEL, opoae TTL oe vt the foot of the Rocky bers pa QTEINWAY ALL, UBSDAY EVENING, FEB. 18, 137: GRAND ete py InstRi RUMEN ‘AL Gayceer, FO; 43 BE: Nerit OF Seer CHAP! NTLY DESTROYE, Ei, On which ocoasion the followiug eminoat artista, who have kindly xojpavecred, will appear Mrs. P. D, GULAGER: Bopran Mme. SARA BRAUNAL HERSHEY, Contralto, Mile BERTHA BROUSIL, Violonist y Da. floeg) An Indian Camping Ground by Starlight—Fearfuk Hota ination of the Goshoot Chict. Cheerful Encountor between the Border Roughs and Indians In a Debate with Derringers—Injun Heap Fooled !t Srcxe 1.—Interior of a ‘chinese Opium Den—The a Card of the Rival Detectives is Played—a Reminisce: ot “Alixe”—An Emotional Sensation | concluding wit! IL. V.—An Elaborate Transforma- Scenxa I1., Mr. Wy, ‘enor, tion, or Dissoivini of the Four Seasons!! showing Mr FCREMMAWT?, Borytone. ‘AN OPIUM SMOKER’S DREAMIL Mr SB. sa ai 0. (By Mr. G corge Heister.) ty EH BY. -Conductor. FIRST MATINEE 0 DOLLARS ROUGHLN NEXT SATURDAY, At WALe: PAST ONE. ooD's ft M. CHANFRAU. MM aan SUCCESS pls Le Wis HAMLET. BEtEWs BAMONESDAY NIGHT. PROGRAMME, The Restings will embrace " RvENING. AT ON AT 2 L—SCENES 2, 4, 5 F.8. CHANFRAU Frist thine of Ror 1 SeCRNE 2. 1 Z. LITELE, act SCENE 1, Mose in AGT IY.—SCENE 1. of SAVED FROM This Roading | iste garded in England as M write SIRTHDAY, ys Bening jg riniveryally fegarded in England aa Mr. | 9. 111 nD Ay, Trebruory 22, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDA’ BELLEW'S mi PEL EOR ANCES IN LECTURE ROOM. r js the world.” at , RS. F, B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. MORROW AF" FA NOOR. M*® LAST NIGHTS OF YORK MUSEUM OF oly) 618 BROAD. NA. y, between Houston and Bi r streets. —Every WEDNESDAY, is 7 hla 19, 1373, one should visit, this wonderful Moscurn; it 1% ful of ALIX! gverything, people should see and understand. Lectures dal ‘ hy of Marria FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, Ss** tend these e Tenportant, lectires a “he int le corner Twentyighth street and Broadway. Feceiptof Scents, or bi forw: dream. ‘Last ik but one of the eens oe aa they Com ing BECKET AIY SY Sew ick YORE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, | mence ther i Fegulan tray iravelin tour March & Broadway, Kew Terk. SAN vPRANETSCO Pca lad " DISTINGT AND | Soha Morris, at Tony Pastot's to.tny, BILL THIS WEEK MPLETE | makes 7 complete, instantaneous MONDS. CHANGES. changes, iv presence of the audience. nitty, Onvtite PRAT OX AND COX.’ ROBERT PATEMAN, ELAR TOM AND JERRY TWIN ‘and Mig Heathcote QOTH'S THEATRE | If you want ty laugh come and see MATINEE TO-MORROW, ATR ENON. Bebins we Seatsecared. TOUND=A DIAMOND DONKEY ENOING, WITu | PROFESSOR AND MRS, FROBISHE patent eather Atachment., The owner may we the | Pen ReaDINGS AND ner TALS, Anagh at Tony Fastor's Opera House to-day, erhe attends AT ASSOOLATION HALL. esday Matinees. Please purchase Uckots for two. — RLEYS WAX TORKS KE LECTURER i arcana br Jie 4 OTws THEA Ta WAtiNER TOMO. PASTOR'S, 1 ND BOXING, ACADEMY, 18, CLINTON be Frere NG A p. *, lace, Near Broadway.—Boxing taugl es Bee ELLEW.. rer ‘wortment Fd Vereing Appars Boxing Gioves on hand and jouel MON STE eLouton a n Daily stan aera It be own a vaureested wiany of ihe Wene UESDNY FQ oR TORS OFRRA ROUSE. Witch ands Mr. Fechrer's Haxalet $0 famous; ai Dee Matinee, ODY WILL BE THERE, LE stylists TO-DAY, BEAUTY, WIT, TALE! FON} agedian in the character of the Danish ringed ‘O8T—A OREN MAHOGANY PocKETSOOK, CON. ADMISSION, 08 SS10N_GME DOLLAR.—NO. RESERVED 4 taining « aod tan Tap att with igo oer a the Meters Kcarved ser hle sack. "The ander will re- Anat sooens THEATRE MATINER HOMOREOW give eines to pony se Pastor’ 's Matinee tear y y apply. % office, fifty cents in hand. US WILLIMAS WILL Gas sigg [i nee fo at the WAXTED—A PARTY WITH CAPITAL, TO INTEREST | uP Poe THOB AS | Foy wilt be there. Himself in a secure theatrical enterprise; strict in- sh Relat —— ery body : vestigation invited. 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