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2 ——— ——_——— ‘ag = fe LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. ) TTENTION. fhe ere ROOF BUILDING. N, NASSAU AND, ANN ma NT an THE AROY! EueGANT. 3 TO RE! RI ELL L LoCAt FIREP! ATED BUILDING, BEING iN HALLS MIE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, FICES 81 Goi LAWYERS BROKERS ITABLE, C. at AN BE INSURANCE COMPANIES, &¢ Af beRtnD > v EN To 26X07 FEE Han, shan AD UE WARD FAHD TO $12,00, Fata An go , LE AND WILL READY POR OCUUPANCY ON OR M. BEFORE Y¥ 1, 1873. PL NS FOR OFFICES TO BE MADE ro" AP HORI NORGAN, NO? FING STREGT. LEASE OF 12 YEARS CAN BE HAD OF BRICK Houses 146 and 148 West Twenty-sixth street for alte- Tation for business. Apply at 98 Broadway, room 10. “LOFTS TO. RENT LOW IN STORE 2) AND #2 . ooster stree' Wine it’ bia AY BS Ywooste treet. A. ‘0 LET ON THE WEST SIDE OF “OF SIXTH AVE- Ghz, BRC The handsomest cerner Store in the clty for rt ty dry goods or first class groceries: also one large 16 and one shiull Store fitted up, suitable for ladies’ oF gents’ farnishing, or hairdressing or stationery or pouse furnishin, no object if owner {s suited with the business. “Oitice 999 Sixth avenue. —TO MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, OR ANY . eiuese edi ng good ean) lease toa Be on iubie party, at low rent, the First, Second and Third 204 B ; plate giass front and high ceilings, VERY LARGE PARLOR STORE ON THIRD AVE- nue, gas and water, suitable for any business; has peon nrestaurant, Floors of 5and 6 rooms, $25 and 109 Bast Twenty-eighth street =-TO LEASE, NOS. 4, 6 AND 8 TWENTIETH + atroct, between Broadway and Fifth avenue ; short term for dwe' long term for business or hotel, TES: By Broadway, or DREW, 156 Filth avenue, SUMMER AND WINTER BOARDING HOUSE or Hotel to let—On Fifth avenue, north of Central Park; house ts 4 feet square ; contains 2 rooms; can be increased to 75 feet front, by 160 (et deep ; on long lease, Apply to the owner, 9 Broadway, room 1), at noon, A —THE BEST CORNER STORE ON EIGHTH AVE- + nue, southwest corner Thirtieth street, fitted up com- pletely with elegant fixtures suitable for shoes, dry goods, clothing or drug store ; good location for almost any busi- ens. GooD CHANCE FOR BUILDERS—TWO FULL Lots on West Fort; second street, with one party wall; price, including I, $20,500, on terms to sn H, V. MEAD, 422 Eighth avenue. ROADWAY,—T0 LEASE, THE PROPERTY 632 Broadway, through to Urosby street; Broadway nalf of store of lofts separate if desired. Store 634 Broad- way to let. Also Rooms and Lofts over 636 and 0 ANAL STREET, 323, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO LEASE J or for sale, Store ‘9 fect deep. Inquire of JAMES PRICE, Hudson stree ar Cana ESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for advertising sponte. Apply at the office of the EVENING TELEGRAM, Aunsitreet, ACTORY TO LET OR SELL—25X110, FIVE STORTES, light all around. 218 West Thirty-soventh street. CHARLES PARTRIDGE, ____26 West Fifteenth sireet, business 129 Broad street. FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES—TO let, the Store and Basement, each 100 feet deep and well Lighted, in 85 Mercer street, Spring, b iee=t RENT—FRONT OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, BROAD way, saat Houston stroct: rent moderate to a de- at MORRIS SIMMONDS’ Dramatic nt. Appl: Agence 009 Broadway. OUSE TO LET—ON THIRD AVENUE, Witt FING Store, good for any business; the house would make a fine boarding house ; it is 1,990. Apply to J. P. PAYTEN, 185 Henry street. ODGE ROOMS TO L' —THE NEW, ELEGANT and splendidly furnished Rooms, for ‘Masonic pur- poses, at 117 West Twenty-third street (Darling's rooms) ; also Rooms, which would be appropriately fitted up for. Odd Fellow lodges, at 115 West Twenty-third street. For Inspection of piuns and otier information apply to N. Lik rehitect 23 Un ¢. n squi OFTS TO LET—AT THE CORNER OF MURRAY AND 4 Greenwi streets, for business, manufacturing or hotel purposes, Inquire at 9 Murray street, FFICES TO LET—IN THE BUILDING 243 BROAD. way, near Murray street. Apply at the Rhinelander state ottice, 5 Barclay street, co: corner of Greenwich. FFICES TO. LI Bil modern conventonees, including elev new and elegant building 239 Broadway, corner o place, yon the premises, to KNICKERBOC! LFE INS RANG KE co Pr ANY. ¥FICES 10 LET-FURNISHED AND nished, at 27 Old Slip, corner of Front stree OPHCE AND DESK ROOM TO LET, FORNISHED— Cedar street, near Broadway, suitable for Real Es- tate, Stock or Insurance Brokers. CAPERS, CLARK & OO., 82 Cedar street. NE OF THE HANDSOMEST STORES ON SIXTH avenue to lease—Very handsome fr best location for first class trade. Address TEN ARS, box 136 Id office. TEAM POWER T@ LET—FROM ONE TO 590 HORSE, with well lighted a Rooms of various sizes. Apply on the premises to L,, 157 Elin street. OMS TO SUIT FOR MANU- TEAM POW facturing purposes: good light and reliable power. Apply on the premise: MAN G. HALL, 639 West Pity S. SCHULTZE, 59 Wall street, 0 LET Fu BU NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, ba xa. 10, 1873,—TRIPLE SHEKT, SINESS EUR OeEe... PRINTERS, 40.—A FINE BASEMENT ROO! let in the new sna. seeant | patos 239 poi ee gorner of Park pl et alae id heat. OKERBOCKER ot AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— a physicians, dentists, or light business, two Rooms first story, with ER 6% yt tore adjoining, ‘west side; best soon en the avenue for hatter, d linery or jewelry; immediat bath; separate se Fi Fifth avenue. TWENTY. FOURTH STREET fancy busi ia rtnte HANDSOMELY rein PARLOR FLOOR, A. veith piano: suitable for several Rorhood ‘desirable. ‘West a eqpind ; pea. way. ph femeaperear vd meet PARLOR rod tor om two gentlemen; also, & o le ight housekeepi gentleman and wife. 581 Hudson street. Rent go tb to tose URNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND OR THIRD floor, to let—Without board; path, private closet, &c._ Apply at 86 Fifth avenue, opposite Delmonico’s. 42 3 YEARS’ LEASE ON GREENE STREET -LOT 2X saisabia Si pr of He cla Yoan toh help to might make a office. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET TO A small family, or to gentlemen, in brown stone house 126 West Thirty-first strect, near Sixth avenue, DWE ELLING| A stone Dwelling to let nished throughout; one of respectability ; none other: office, tions and p1 & 00,, Ist Filth ay ay to secure a delightful FEW VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED A) furnished Houses to let, to desirable tenants rice e demand. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN on Murr: Bia eles pgantly fur. the finest locations | int he elty will be rented only to a fh Setvale oa Somhy | ay OF Oy 28 sa Post UN. loca- . Apply to C. 8, PECK Picectah trate WILL RENT HIS ELEGANTLY ed House to a family of ioeation Madison arene Qfurray Hil); a rare chance session April Wonk Ke NVGHTS 997 Fou Fourth'avenue, adults till May, 1874; A Bitar Dwelling to le’ near Waverley place, il Pine AS my oeean SIXTH DESIRABLE HIGH STOOP, FULLY FURNISHED, t Fensgnably : TE ae street, street and 226 Fifth AVENUE STORE TO LEASE Fey ‘nue. long term.. ioteres rent. Address GOOD LO- TxTION, box 126 Herald off ice. 4 avenue.—In pertect House every way. 46 and AST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR FOURTH Fepair, and a, very desirable LMES BROTHERS, s8 ast ‘Twenty-third street. House; very low rent; nent boarders; hear Fifth and furnit X, box 131 Herald Uptown | house in good order; furniture new and handsome; le: fare for sale; Pomession ee Address ch IVE YEARS’ LEASE.—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE first class location for avenue and principal rma> tela: B offi and completely furnished May 1 as ugroed upo ties: no others PPORNISHED HOUSE.—A THREE STORY AND BASE. ment high stoop brown stone modern House Bast Portyceich spoction at 210 East Forty-eighth atrect, well with every convenience, to rent for one year from May 1; possession either April ior f re chance tor responsi! ple par- 175 per mouth, Call for in- 10 LET—PARTIALLY brown stone Mansion, near Broadway E. A, CRUIKS! 83 feet front. NK, 55 Broadway. FURNISHED, VERY LARGE 23 Kast Tyenty-seoqad street, For permit apply to W. & 10 LET—FURNISHED, stone House 126 East ington avenu billiard table a and Chicker' month. Apply at 825 It is furnished throughout, with Phelan $250 THE FOUR STORY BROWN Forty-fourth street, near Lex- Ing. Pianoforte; price per Broadway. No agents required. 10 LET—FURNISHED filth street. liam street. HOUSE 18 EAST THIRTY- Inquire of MORAN BROTHERS, 68 Wil- LET FURNISHED John str T° (PRIVATE, FAMILY ONLY)— The high stoop House 117 West Thirt, rent $6,000). For permits apply to 8. B. -fourth street; UTCHINGS, 38 REE VERY reierences. Call at 112 We PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, on parlor floor, to rent for gentiemen’s. lodgings Physicians’ offices: house genteel, quiet, and well or opty Twenty-third street, years, the £00, or, full WARDS, or 21 years to ED! [10 RENT—ON A LEASE OF THREE OR FIVE e tour story high stoo} corner of Twenty-third street and Nint! $2, furnished, $300 per month; or would lease House on the avenue; rent arties desiring to improve. West 6 Twenty-third street, UNIV. 14 and ail Nervous Diseases. basement, owing to the remova Electrical Cure for the treatment of Rheumatism, Gout HREE STORY AND of the New York 3 TH STREET, BETW Cate $4,000 1 583 stat avenue. EEN FIFTH AND SIXTH lurniahed four story high stoop House, louse, $2,100, Apply to ‘LEY, $95( PER MONTH Dai possession in April. Unta -T0 LET, PRIVATE from $300 to. urposes; ren’ wh’ 3 BAILEY, 50 Kast parts of the city; also Houses to lease for busine: FOR A_ NICELY FUR- nished three story high Opp, and extension 25 feet front House, near Broadway and Filly fith street; 8, IRELAND, 201 Broad rnished. DWELLINGS IN VARIOUS $2,600, Fourth street, near Bowery. A LARGE HOUSE ON NINTH STREET, Broadway, in splendid order, ata low rent to re- sponsible tenant; good location for boarders, DEVENNY & COULTER, 4 Sixth avenue. NEAR po Ler, Twenty-six completely Furnished Booms, over First Floor, @22 and bres bare way (suitable for Hotel purposes). nee PPly a GEO. 1. TYLER, Olymple Theatre. 10 LET—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, VERY DE- sirable Room, without board, to gentlemen ony references required, 14 West Tweulty-seventh street. 10 LET,—BY A GERMAN LADY, A NICELY FUR- nished front room, third floor, for a respectable lady or gentleman. No. 475 Ninth avenue, COLLEGE PLACE, CORNER OF BARCLAY SREET, two blecks from the new Post office.—Furn: es as to let; terms, $2to $3per week for gentlemen LARGE AND ONE SMALL ROOM, ADJOINING, (on second floor, furnished, for, light Housekeeping it desired; modern improve May movi thodteraien "Nor 6-Athegdon squaico (Hudson etree). —CHOICE OF SUITS, CONSISTING OF SITTING and Bedroom, connecting; also Floors, furnish: pa Keeping; water in rooms; excellent house ‘situation healthy uptown house; well ich respectable. Particulars room 9, 194 Broadway, ATH AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET. — Furnished Rooms with heat nnd gas; bath on each floor; breakfast if desired ; references. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, without board, for gentlemen; entire Third Floor, and second floor Back Parlor ; also, Bedrooms. 12 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET.—A NICELY furnished front Room, with Alcove, on second oor, suitable for one or two gentlemen, without board; terms moderate. No moving in May. ADAMS STREET, tt! otal SMALL noes T58 akhea oom with bathe to te UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. A, BET BELOW FIFTY-SEVENTA STREET, «near Fifth avenue, some of the handsomest Frenclt Fiats ever erected on this continent, None but small, first class families need apply. Office 999 Sixth avenue, HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR TO LET—IN A rivate house, with all modern improvements, at 183 Clinton place, ohe door trom Sixth avenue. “HANDSOME FLOOR TO LET—CORNER HOUSE, overlooking Reservoir Park. Apply at Johnston's Jewelry Store, 607 Sixth avenue, corner Fortleth street. FANeguELy FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLY OR en he without board, te eon gentlemen or gen. tlemen and their wives. 317 East Thirteenth street, near )O Lit POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY. THE UPPER Part of the frame House No. 78 Christopher stroct, Consisting of three rooms and open attic; gas not in Puster in the yard; one other family in. the honse; ren $27 per month, Inquire upon the premises. (REE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR AND one on third, with front Basement; possession im- mediately ; in perfect order; can have use of washroom, 1lé Enst Eleventh street. (0 LET—IN 256 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, unfurnished, the Upper Part of a four. story high stoop Taanaes all’ modern improvements; neighborhood first class, 110 LET—A FLOOR OF 8 ROOMS, IN A HIGH STOOP house; water, gas, 4c. ; very desirable neighborhood; will let to one or two stnall families 451 West Forty: fourth street. TNO LET—THIRD AVENUE, NEAR CORNER SEVENTY- first street, first class Floors, consisting of 8 rooms, having all the modern improvements. .pply, on the promises, Segft bate floor, or to L. J. CARPENTER, 20 hird aven ‘ouse). LET. OOR, BASEMENT AND THRER Rooms on third floor of” house 153 Charles street, con- sisting of nine rooms; modern improvements, LET—ON THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN 100TH T sand 110th straets, some very hatidsoime Brench Flats; they are beautiful, 'h improvements, parlors, bedrooms, bathro Mer closet kitohen, range, gam &c., all ox: the one floor; itis @ beautiful, healthy place id three blocks ‘eon, ‘the Central Park. Rents—First ats, $25; second, $22; third, S18, 1 will be up there Monday and Wedne: or call on me at my residence, uF, PAYTEN, 185 Henry strect, front House to let—0 Tooms; rent $1,800, FOUR STORY AND HIGH STOOE BROWN STONE West fourth street ; 17 Thir RRISON, 097 Sixth aveuu. FIVE STORY ENG newly furnished, 20 1 boarders, ae fe Board Furniture terms; on Wert Twenty-sixt street, near Brondway. LISH BASE! ENT HOUSE, ‘goms, filled with good pa: rf for two and’ $225" woud eft possession immediately, -IF you + House call at FRAN avenue, near Fifty-eighth gains. WANT TO RENT OR PURCHASE A CIS CRAWFORD'S, 966 Third street, as [ have a very large number of three and four story and some decidéd bar- TO LET—WITH WELL LIGHTED corner of Thirty-seventh street. RE on the wees TEAM POWER Rooms, Broad Tnquire of GEOR STEAM POWER, TO LET—WITH WELD 1 D ST eoomna: 2340. 2546, toe36, xT, and Basement 26x 2. Apply to NORRIS & MILDER, 229 East Forty-first atre WER—TO ngs and Rooms, r MANU SACTURERS.—ENTIRE of every description, to let or build to suit rgsponsible’ tenants; entturnished. Apply to H.W. GREENES Brooklyn, oral POWER—GOOM LIGHT.—TWO ROOMS 50X95, four 40x40, one 30x50, and smailer ones; wood and iron Workers; low rent; iminediate possessio N, 404 Bleecker street. 2 ROOM, 6X80 FEET, ie tor woodwork- to NICHOLS & LINAL, STEAM POWER.—TO with light on all sides; very Ors; possession at once, Ap 156 Bunk street. QTEAM Pow 1 Rooms, large and smatl mechanical and manuiacts "| GEORGE WALKER, 182 Centre street, corm QTORE TO LEV.—ON THIRD AVENUE, A. FINE , With two show windows and Rooms to live ing ber month; it is 1,994 Third avenue; itis a siness place. Go see it! and then come to J. P. lcury street, and he witl give you a lease, Qrore ro 1 CORNER STORE ON THIRD avenue ; tl utiful, large corner Store at Third and 109th street; we haye 12 beautiful feur story in the block: ‘I will rent the whole house If i Itisa fhe stand for grocery, liquor, ten, st ing store. wwe the store. 1 be up ihe day Monday and Wed “lay, or call on me at my resi- dence, 1 will give a lease, as T want a good man in it, P."PAYTEN, 159 Uonry stree AM PO ‘ox. U1 and 13 Seventh avenue ER, THE F a Ors nt wili be moderate. Apply to HARDY, on premises. ey ee Rede. Fike PO, LET-WITH STEAM POWER, A PLOT OF Ground, six lots; Would erect buildings on amy part or all to suit { sand furnish steam power. Apply to McCLAVE BE Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue, —A DESIRABLE STORE, 8 JOUN ST wn Nassau. For particulars inquire of Ky Aswan street, T° LET—A NEW STORE HS Suitable for any business. Apply at 213 Spring street , CORNER CHATHAM SQUARE; 0 years Jonger; also three brown. stone Houses % ith sireét, 30 fect trom Lexington avenue ; rent $1.00) cach; all nadern Improvements. Ine quire of the ownes, LOUTS WARSZAUER, 733 Lexington avenue, Toe LET—BUILDIN T° LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, ONE Room, HXH0 feet square, ground floor ; one Room, SOX i 80x75 do., third foor.” In: STREET, NOW OF as over 20 rooms. Apply CATHARINE T° LET 1,233 THIRD AVENUE 10 LET—FINE STOR NEA Seventy-first street; apartments partitioned off the rear, consisting of sitting and dining rooms, Kitchen and two bedrooms, rent $1,200. Apply to L. J, CARPENTER, 26 Third avenue (Bible House), T°, LET. rae An “SCHAPPERT it First do LI kinds ® ToL T—THE SOU’ TAEAST CORNER OF BLE i Crosby streets, suitabl jor store beer saloon, “Apply tov OUN NOnay LETWITH STEAM POWER, ONE GROUND rr 40x ioe, well lighted ; Piney immediately Nay 1; at Sldand 316 East Thirty-ftth street. ALL THE LOPTS OF MARBLE STORE NO, : posite New Court House; re: 4 CLARK, 212 Peart stree STORY, MARBLE, FRO by DYE & CURTISS, 308 —OFFICES AND STORES, FFERENT Apply to Dr. J. WASHINGTON, 87 Liberly or 102 Leroy st. tawer EASE BUILDINGS ON MERCER 4 Housion ; long lease for ments, Address REAL PAKS, THE ‘premix AXD fi - alter for busines ey BON, 47 Broadway. re 2 LEASE—STORE, BASEM or entire five sv street EAMES TI ROUETT, 6 tween I ana 4 o'clock. T° LET “OR LE, SE—FIRST - FLOOK Sub-Celiar of 16 Dey street We ot Bronk wer. quire of VA Week's eOkEEM vy, Piss street. i O LARGE BUL ; ALSO LARGE FLOORS h steady steam power, to let. Aghi on all wc pF Wet. iunulre B90 Gannon street of Kiki CHILAR AND A northeast corner ises or of M. HANDSOME COTTAGE HOUSE TO LET ON THE Fifth avenue and 129th street, with or without stable attached; the owner (a widow) expects to board with the tenant. P. DAYLON, 425 Broadway, Inquire on the prei ment House, lent neighbottood, to OTTER BROTHERS, | “AN EXTRA SIZED_ FC all improve r, with man: J.R, EDWARD: wide year; Mouse to rent, on West Twenty: —NEAR BROADWAY—A TWO STORY AND BASE- containing all improvements, in an Font for $1,000 per vent. n street. STORY HIGH STUOP -third street; 26 feet UR ier glnsse: 69 West twenty th nts; good condition; rent $3,000 per Linirrors and $3,200. d street. Act. LEASE nue, corner of -e1 pretnises or to FRANCIS C. south of the FES FOR A M handsomely frescoed House 118 Lexington ave- A —TO LET, A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF THRE « itn four Story Houses, trom $1,000 to $2,500, east and OF YEARS THAT mth street. | Apply on the CAW FORD, 968 Third avenue, RANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Third av we. 215 AND rooms each Dp” LL street, familles. West Fifteenth stre I AGE & McCAFE DID. CHANG plete and good wiltof Madson square, full ot 00; rent of house, $: rald Uptowa Branch Unfurnished and furnished, rents ranging from $1,500 to'$8,000. Full be had by examining our house lists at th Jocations in all parts of the city. J. ERTY, econd street, offer a full line of Houses on Jexinglon avenues and cross strocts; we it must be TO BUY FU 27 WEST. THIRTY.SIXTH ; convenient for one or more PARTRIDGE, et, business 129 Broad sirect. FOENES BROTHERS, 45 AND 4 EAST TWENTY. third street, Printed lists, both furmished or un+ furnished, sent to any address on application. WARDS, est Twenty “third street, opposite Booth’s Theatre, in first,class locations, at particulars may FIFTH AVENUE, CORD ER “itth, Kd to close estates URNITU small, frst elass It ood-baying boarders: (price 500, Address GREKNOUGH, ro 1 ly located, 224 West I West Tenth streets, Twenty-second street. Re To, LET bt Houso: large, and FOUR t Right: T—THE IST OF MAY, A HOUSE, PLEASANT. between Ciristopher and i % mt sto. STORY BROWN sTONE sixth street, near Central Jr., 47 Waiker street, T° JET—IN WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue, with possession in Maret first class. Appl: 626 Washington strce a brown stone Improvements ‘house, oil escoed; new furnace am rent $1,800; neigh! Apply AST provements second strect, () LET—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE three story, high stoop and basement; R STORY root) 113 West Thirty ch stoop Apply to H, CASSID' HOUSE, all modern, painted throughout: parlors range ; 925 West Fortyteighiht borhood! first clan For pac. STONE HOUSE urth street; rent iCHINGS, 38 John tos. B, THIRTY-SECOND STRE all: modern Dwe Hang 219 East Thirty- West 107i stres mo LET—THE, t Sixtieth st NO LET—ON WEST ¢ ent $2,000 x. PER'S coal yard, sion, to let. brown stone hi Apply to JOH “EAST EIGHTY. h st i LACY. 538 {Room 10 LET, FU A tence of bath room the near Bo FOUR STORY For permit spp S10 Lexington avenue, or it Front street. TWENTY-THIRD STREE thrce story basement brick House; modern improve: ASE— 124 RAST. TWENTY.SECOND BE’ soon brick, 20x60, including dining room exte WM, BYS, Co 508 West Nv Third avenue, north side of stre “VERY DESIRABLE FLAT TO LE’ orter at the house 73 West For = of Sixth avenue, or to Mr, TRENOR, WEL L FURNIS! D ROOM TO RENT—SU" ITABLE for two. Gntlmte or man and wife, 924 Bowery, ond street, second flight, 0 LE.T—FINE LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, 144 WEST Twenty fith street, $1,500 » near Boitievard, $ MORK minfortable cottages. in 24¢ lots in West ) Broadway ROWN STONE HOUSE, etween Lexington and y to ZOPHAR MILLS, reot, (169), For permit apply at HAR- fourth street, ny A HOU ¥ Sixth av, HAND STORE oN —HIGH I Yard, Call in morn SOND STREET, WEST OF Three story ) per year. louse to rent, $1,: Broadway. FURNISHED et 1S AND APARTMEN 's iRNISHED, WITH CONVEN- a1 Se South Fifth avenue, APPLY TO “eighth street, Sixth av, A hearse hee ping; tice #004 location, LADY WILL RENT fanstgnuemen ond with, me but the highest pi | Meeeid vice. LARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM IN ieee uth, “nll conveniences; persons; privilege of light teenth street. AN BLEGANT PARLOR TO her nS oi or oun bon 150 J. LADEN, 38 West in forenoon to __ CORPORATION NOTICE. (oRPORATION “NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given to the owner. or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots. improved of unimproved lands, affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed. aid are lodged in the office of ‘the Bourd of Assessors for examination by all persons in- terested, fe. : ing Guidet pavement in South FIth ave- No. 1. For iay nye, fFom Canal to Fourth street. laying Belgian pavement in Fifty-fourth street, fron Rint ‘Tenth avenue. B For eye ban? Belgian pavement in Park place, from Brondway to West street. M Yor laying Belgian pavement in Forty-fourth street, from Third to ren avenue. 5. ement in Sixty-third street, For iaving vel otvitth aventie Belgian pavement in Twentieth street, enue to East River. 7. For laying Belgian pavementin University placo, from, Waverley lace to Kighth street. 8 For Jay! Igian eee in Fifty-fiftr street, irom Sev enh avenue to “ar 9. For Taving Guidet S reanent in Church ‘street, from Felton to Morris street. 10. For setting curb and gutter, and flacging Seventy- sixth street, between Second and Third avenues, 1 For building sewer in Madison street, between Pike and Rutgers streets, 12. For bi sewer in Fifth avenue, between Wweltth streets ‘or building sewer in First avenue, between 18th and 119th streets. 14. For building sewer in 130th ana 181st streets, be- tween Fourth and Fifth avenues: 15, For building sewer in Sixty-seventh street, between. Third and Fourth avenues. For butiding sewer in Sixty-eighth street, between Boulevard and Tenth avenue, gueae For laying crosswi ‘alk trom 561 Sixth avenue to 1,290 18, ror building underground drains on blocks bounded by Sixty-first and Sixty-tnird streets, and Fourth and adison avenues. limits embraced by such assessment include all the 1 houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land situated on No.1, Both sides of South Fifth avenue, from Canal street ‘to Fourth street, to the’ extent of ‘one-half the block on the intersecting streets 2. Both sides of Fitty-fourth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue, to the extent of one-half thé block to the inter- secting stre ©, from Broadway to Weat et, 3. Both sides of Park pl pee to. eae of one-halt the block on the inter sect Both sides of Forty-fourth street, from Third to Fourth avenue, to the extent of one-hall the block on the inter- secting stroets. Both sides of Sixty-third street, from Fourth to Fifth avenue, to the extent of one-half the block on the inter- secting streets. 6. Both sides of Twenticth street, from Third avenue to East River. to Ning extent of one-half the biock on = in- tersecting stroet 7. Both sides: oy University place, from Waverley “pia ry to BKighth ace to the exient of one-half the block on the int be ot eets. 8. Both sid sot rity. fifth street, from Seventh ayenuo to ‘Broadway, to the extent of one-half the block on the intersecting streets, 9. Both sides of Chureh street, from Fulton to Morria street, to the extent of one-hali' the block on the inter secting streets. th sides of Seventy-sixth street, from Second to Third ave! to the extept of one-hali the block on the intersecting streets, The property Known as Nos. 159 to 178 (inclustve) Madison street. ‘es Fhe property known as Nos, 43, 45, 47 and 49 Fifth SYS. Both aides of First avenue, betwoon 118th and 119th streets, except the two corner lots of Ligth street, M4, Both sides of 130th and List streets, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, and the east side of Filth avenue, be- tween 130th and 13ist streets, 15, The corporation of the eity of New York. 16, Both sides of Sixty-eighth street, between Tenth avenue and the Boulevard. 7, The property known as No. Sél Sixth avenue. Is, The property bounded by Sixty-first and sixty-third streets and Fourt adison avenues, Ail persons wihose ears are atected by the abovo- named assessments, and who are opposed to the sore or either of them. are Fequested to present. their objections in writing, to Thomas B. Asten, Chairman of the Boal Of Assessors, at their office, No. 19 Chatham street, within thirty days from the date of tha novice. JOUN TYLER RELLY, JOHN McHARG, Board of rs. Orrice Roann oF Lesa w York, Mareh a * MUSICAL. _ MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12. UNION 8 square—Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony 1; pupils under Mr! HAGLAM'S tuitisn or super vision ; class or private lessons; terms moderate, CARD. A The Amorican Conservatory of Musie Will remove to 803 Brondway on May 1. CHROKDER, Directo: BEAUTIFUL IR OF FEA FUROR ATE modern improvements; fully guaranteed; mag: Hificont rosewood. 7 octave, oversiring, carved immense sacrifice, GOLOSMITI’S —Pianotorte r er street, near Bower; A =GIRARD COLLEGE MUSIC, , BROADWAY AND « Ninth street.—We call-public attention to our Vocal Department, under eminent Italian professors; good yas Uberally dealt with; celebrated Girard Piano, ‘are: RATA PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM Ttalian opera, teachés Piano and Singing at M47 West Twonty-seventh str hear Sixth avenue; terms mod- erate ;home Monday and Thursday. (AARD.<PIANO, ORGAN, TAR, SINGING, —MISS J” WATSON gives priva' ions, diy and eveliing, at her residence, 92 Clinton piace (Eighth street). Insiru- ments ee for daily practice. M™" fi THA JOHANNS ces tha Singing in th Store, For Bro! N USICIANS.—ONE CENT PER SHEET FOR NEW Sheet Music, from all composers; a large wholesale stock ; also Fixtures for sale, Must be sold. M Bleecker street. SON & JAMLIN “ORGAN COMPANY. ‘where the} i 2 ul assortment of ue colebr 8 y 2 ir fifty styles, $55 to 80N and upward cach, ‘They tinder- take to furnish the cheapest as well as the instru ments of this clam. Organs reiited with privilege ta par. chase, of sold tor monthly or quarterly pay us trated catsiagucs in AMUSEMENTS, (PHEATRE | cOMIQuE———__——MR. J HART, BROADWAY. — ne AND PROPRIETOR. 00 DED TO OUR——. 00 aan 18 1,300 00 FOR EIGHT 5 cama ‘Ss 10 THE WORLD RENOWNED MAJILTONS: MAJILIONS MAJILTO! AND THE UNEQUALLED EWS FAMILY. MATTIE ried 10 IN NUMBER, TNonvprNa tH WO BWONDERFUL AN HIS STARTLING be treed YON THE MAJILTONS, ae MAJILTONS, THE MAJILTON! CHARLES MAJILTON, CHARLES MASILTON, FRANK MAJILTON, . MAJILTO! e pamed artists can oie! at Pcie FE ONLY, me EAPPEARANCB, ENTIRE COMPAN ae APPEAR. gf E.. ABSENCE CONsUNCTION Baia MONTHS, wae Par ct 3 MASILTO} <a AND A Py a MAMEWS Lal FAMILY, ARRY TOOLEY, Lal FOR PERFORMANCES ONLY, COMMENGING MONDAY, MAROH 10, 1878, CHARLES MAJILTON, ‘Miss MARIE MAJILTON. Miss MARIE MAJILTON. Miss MARIE MAJILTON——- ———Miss MARIE MAJILTON. ‘THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, “THE PEOPLE’S PLAYHOUSE.” THE WORLD-RENOWNED AND ONLY MAJILTONS.——MAJILTONS. and the beautifal FRANK MAJILTON, and the beautiful gee = a i a ea | 2 2 & 8 Hae 3 = PI 2 £23 aa 5 D BROADWAY, BROADWAY, DWAY, ST, 2a RS ‘The MASLLTONS, ARTISTS: 2 22 100 ST. & See MATTHEWS ARTISTS ORES 9 FAMILY, 100 ESES 44 MR. TAI a Bo<8a7 |. LAR! ARTISTS to BeRRog TOOLEY, PEAR fF pel $e MR. aT @ Beam tang ARTHUR THE BEBSia | GREGORY, THEATRE §=62 O4 Seize Miss HUGHES, COMIQUE, 28 Seed Mise ONEIL, unSSah2 Miss HAINES, BROADWAY, -@ gSESS25, “Miss LUCI EVERY g ao A Miss WRAY, EVENING o<hq M. GREENFIELD AND Bog 2.982. Miss SANFOR' AT THE o Ba eeehe Miss TILSTON. MATINEES, 3 Shas Baa THE iB HARTS,’ I WEDNESDAY 5 g29n 25208 SATURDAY, *545uS3548 at Se masks E 256 Femua ad O'CLOCK, -gamaOprs. EVENING so24e3 82 § RIGHT S2ceas o*cLocK. <aa na CADEMY OF MUSIC. MAX MARETZEK.. Tana Pavia OF INE LU LAST WEEK But ONE OF 7 THE SEASON. POST aA is ae NIGHTS OF OCCA. THIS MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, at 8 P. M., Last Night of UCCA, KELLOGG, SANZ, W. RDNBEDAY, E FREIGCHUETE RCH 12, SATURDAY, LAST LUCOA MATINEE. Tickets and seats for sale at il¢and 701 Broadway and the Academy of Music. Mace FALL, HARLE: SL AN & atee Cea ne BRANCE MOmDAY, EVENING, THE — FRIDAY EVENING, E SATURDAY MATINEE, Maret 15, Perr as AND MRS. FROBISHER'’S MISCE! See READINGS, TION TUESDAY | EVENING, MARCH 11, Tickers, 50c. Reserved Seats, 81. To commence atS ovclock.. Tickets for sale at Gurley’s and at the doo Ore PI [|ANOKORTES, T HAINES BROS. 27 Union First cla: handsome Tew MHlatiofortes for sale: on very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very’ low for cash. Ate 101 FOURTH AVENUE—EXCELLENT ROSE- Jo, Pan SEAT ANALUPright Pianos, new, de. at $150, $250, $275; genuine bargains; warranted: vt : “CHAMBERS & SUN. PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, will sell thelr magnificent 4 round cornered, carved logs and case rosewood Pianoforte, used 8 montha, cost ), for $300, Call at private residence 12) West 28d st. B.—Stool, Cover and Box for shipping. House open to- 23 i ee ean BRILLIANT TONED 74% OCTAVE rogewood Pianoforte, richly carved, overstrun; basa, wig modern Reps made order present es al cost $1,000, to be eed for $275 (Stool and Cover) 210 West 2ist st., near 7th av. T CHAMBERS & SON'S, 101 FOURTH AVENUE, merchants and others can buy the most ene se eee Foes ‘000 ig J and uprights, $17! $275, $500 Steinway” an wibeey i benuine bargains, N ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED LEGS, Aron frame, only, $100; beautiful’ Steinway Piano: Torte, little improvement; great sacrifice tor cash. J. BIDDLE, | is Waverley place, nei oad Way. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND _ PATENT agraffe grand square rosewood parlor Ptanoforte, Briitiant fone, used seven months, fully Fuaranteed. cost 1,100, for $80; Stool, Cover, Parlor’ Suits, Paintings, Fonzes, rosewood arid wainat Chamber Suits, Library, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice. Residence 113 West Kighth strect (Clinton jace), near Sixth avenu SUPERB CARVED LEG 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianotorte, used six months ; cost $875, tor $235, Call at Storage | Warerooms, 442 oth nyennisy bk 26th and 27th streets TIZGERALD, SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, overstrung, agratte, carved legs, &c., with stool and Cover; used short time? fully guaranteed; sacrifice for cash. ‘PEEK & SONS, 127 Bleeker strect. EN gyal ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale, lo order, city, maker, full teed, eras coe $900, tor $275; Rs nd Boo! mber, ‘Dining Property Pa bass Meaving city, 86 avent Briaee sarted ROSEWOOD PIANO, octave carved Serpentine, four roun .overy improvement; instalments 107 West Twenty-third ‘street, corner elegant Furnitu West Isth st. 70; A SEVEN ‘corners, $1 150 5 fanen, Me a CDE Sixth avenue. > bog | —A GREAT BARGAIN, A SPLENDID 714 tave Planotorte, with modert improvements, &c. Particulars at 22 East Forty-seventh street, between Second and Third avenues. J. P, HALE I8 MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES FOR oJ. the trade cheaper than small manutacturers can Suet give him Tenth avenue and Thir- ADY WILL SELL UPRIGHT 7 OUTAVE PIANO. torte, original price $750, loss than half price; rose- wood, carved case, &c., celebrated makers, 23° Third street, botween Bowery and Second avenue, ks AND SECOND HAND | PIANOS TO SELL~ On instalments; Steinway, Chickering and Weber anos torent. = WM. A. POND'& CO,, 647 Broadway, pranos, BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED, cu ‘As the cheapest, good as the best, fur rent or an. Rent’ ere are. at MERRELL'S, No.5 Union ven GREAT “BARGAINS: NEw les and per mi "8, at lower Inn ortor rent, durin Broad wa; oath ay Bite 481 DANC ING ACADEMIES. ib J. SAUSR'S_DAN¢ ACADEMIES,—OLASSES int Masonie Hath Id and 110 ‘ast ‘thirteenth sireet, Prevourt Hall, 154 aud 166 Kast Fitty-tourth street. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. Hast Bleventh st. MONDAY, Mt EWEEK, Engagement for a ind Derlod of the talented and MissPRATE RAYMOND, who a) peers to in a eat Ore Deane of the RATE RAYMOND, on ase, WILLIE THE WATF. B. COLLINS ie and, will enact HANS BCUN! nb OFF. Those very popular fuvorite artists, the uate are re-engaged, and will rected BARNEY AND NORAE. CREATURE OF THPULSE., In preparation, » new Drama staken (rom the New York titled | ACK Look out for a baby LOT. rtm hy Pendo Companion, ——___by Gitaries Foster, NION SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor -Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Manager.. Mr. A. M, PALMER Begins at& Saturday Matinee at 1:30. ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES OF ONE UUNDRED YEARS OLD, AND POSTPONEMENT OF A BUSINESS WOMAN, in consequence of the increased demand for places to witness the charming play ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD, The management have » determined to postpone the Miss Oli n's new Comed, Presentation of Miss we Laas ort ye 1 UNTIL THURSDAY _BYBSING, MARCH 18 “ONE HUNDRED THREE MORE ice te EARS. OLD, PERFORMANCES DA TUESDAY, OF ‘WEDNESDAY. Persons having tickets for for Tuesday night orgies ofthe them for Thursda: pane 's tickets, at the box ft! theatre, at any tithe before 8 o'clock on Tuesday Seats ‘secured in advance. Box office open every ay from 8 A. M. to 5 P.M, W*rro Proprister and Trt Witt -Mr. * ihotah WALLACK EEN in his spleniua Impersonation of This charm! ay is ng PM GUTLY GIVEN se pre Waitin the most gratifying mecess. ye ensemble of acting and mise en scene. OTHERN, Mr. JOAN GILBERT, Mr. J, 8. FOLK, BROWNE, Mr. W. J. LEON. Mr. Ey HOLLAND, oME " EDWIN, | Miss Ncartieitine HodwRA- Mine, PONISE and Mire JOUN SEFTON. Notwithstanding the extra accommodations provided the demand for seats two weeks in advance is 40 urgent Paget recginentel recommended. BOX OFFICE if OPEN ON ‘t HONTH IN ADVANCE. GAY EVERY NIGHT ‘AND SATURDAY MATINEE. iages may be ordered at 10 OOD's MUSEUM. fo T, STETSON. bi nls en; a ea at ME i STETSON., . 1 , wots Pid Bates Heetag ouday, Tuesday, Wedn er ro’ 10, i andi ays Last. emai on art AND NECK, by the zenith of gucdess, must be with- drawn, owing the os ercmeats, FRIDAY EY: 5 TT and last night but one of STE MATINEE Ra tponManene AT 2 P. Monday, Tuesday, ins ene ‘thursday and Fritay, First appearance of the celebrated character actor, r, in his new vensaiignal rate: entitied DEYIL’S CRAG, replete with ania incidents and effective Tableaux, cast to the entire strength of the company. OOTH’S THEATRE. FLORENCE, Mr. Edwin Boota. .;.Proprietor and Manager LAST WHER ofthe popular Artist, CE, Ny AST WEEK OF NO THOROUGHFARE. LAST MATINEE of NO THOROUGHFARE on SALURDAY a Seats secured in advance at the “heatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 17, Mr. last new drama, “DADDY O'DOWD,” CAULT in the title role. oe. THEATRE. * BOUCICAULT. SPECIAL. ON Money NEXT, MARCH 17, R. DION BOUCICAULT, and Finsh PERFORMANCE on ANY 8TAGE of hisnew name Drama, iu three acta, which, altho: Dion Bouctcault' with Mr. BOUGI: ei ADDY O'DO' oR, roe ABOUT IS rat PLAY. BOUCICAULT As Mike "Dowd of the Claddagh. 188 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, MORNING anne Gnas {READINGS FROM BHAK! ND THE ‘Miss CUSHMAN will have the honor to give a series of foe awanes AY nia Tolle ON MONDAY’ EV) VENING, N VU, iG HENRY V ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, PART I, Selections from va PARE TL JULIET, BATTLE OF I DEATH OF THE 2 Obb Quilt. BETSEY oe TARE 01 ehibAY EVENING, MARCI a, MAGBET! ON SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH us READINGS, ail MISCELLANEOU: PAR’ THE YOUNG GRAY aap THE GRANDMOTHER.. pa CHARGE OF Ti# LIGHT BRIGADE. * juest—BETSEY AND I ARE OUT, pe nee Readings at 8 o'clock. ‘he Morning Readings at 2 P.M. Aevateion to each Keading, $1. No extra charge for reserv ey seats. The sale of tickets to isa of the Readings will com: in mence on Wednesday morning, March I AUD clock, at Steinway Hall, and will be continued dally from9.4.'M, QT, JAMES THEATRE. TWENTY -EIGHTH STREET AND BROADWAY, G. SWAINE BUCKLEY AND SAM SHARPLEY'S BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE, AN! LLY DIFFERENT PROM Ne NuFOWE IN THIS CITY, U FINED AND ELEGANT. UNIQUE, REFINE ELEGANT, PATRONIZED BY-RUE BERT FANILIES, THE MOST PLEASING PROGRAMME EVER ENTED IN THIS CLTY. RESEN' o EW, FRESH, SPARKLING AND ORIGINAL, SEATS ‘SECURED IN ADVANCE, BEGINe AT’. ‘sane THEATRE, Fourteenth strect, near Third avenue, AD, NEUENDORFF. - Director. MONDAY, MARCH ‘6, MARIA AND'MAGDALENA, Comedy, in four acts, by Paul Lindau. Box office open daily trom 9 till 4 o'clock. 58 R-atTl HGNE 9, cee “opposite Metropolitan Hotel. -Manager Spee Jal Notice “MONDAY, March 10, 1873, URAND OPENING OF THE SPRING SEASON, EN ENTIRE CHANGE. AN ENTIRE CHANGE. Anew and original Burtesaue. arranged and adapted for this house by Mr, George Atkins, ERNANI, with a most superb cast of characters, Phe — ys SOPHIE and IRENE, WORRELL SI! EB QUEENS OF BURLES Re. engagement Of the favorite Comedionnes, Peer] JENNIE WORRBL! SS JENNIE WORREL! MISs HEEENE: SMITH, MISS BLAN MISS HELENE SMT) Miss ML SELWYN, Campbell, Lang. Myers, te. or with the oh 1 Fun, ety a will pre in my jAtnctiye rn of Novelties EV) VENING. Doors open at cartaln ‘Ties So'clock. Box office open duty, Fents sscured In ava fi ‘ular Matinees WED: DAY and SATURDAY. ICE.—The most extravagant ‘Novelties in active pre aration. M™ * 8 conway Alexandre Dumas’ iat BiTLON Mr, FRANK ROCHE, | Mra, F. B, CONWAY, RYANT'S OPERA HOU: Sk, 2D STREET, between 6th and 7th avenues, near Booth’s Theatre: ri prey, gyentog, at ane arnt Matinee rat tind this goaon of the orixinw UNCLE EPH’S DREAM ims BRIE J. W. MPANDD The Watermelon Man, ag sold Uncle Fp, ui PHS ongeaviers ‘by Dan Bryant rb) . Netse pene y Meandiews Dave Eee, Harry Stan- od, Brockway, Morrisy CFAON, WYAINUE ON SATURDAY AT 2, esis secured. RET HARTE ‘on the ARGONAUTS OF 149, B ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, rved An Brookiyn, at Oh dione, 172M Rese: seats, in Brooklyn, a ani errr fon: ture street; Hikins’, 459 Fulton street ww York, Dit. man’s, Kroadway, corner B strei ihe New Yorn lecture was tmavoldably postponed to Mareh 18, at Steinway Hall.“ Sameticke(s good, In aid ions of the “New York City BROOKLYN THEATRE, Play of HOM. CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 1 AW Popworris CLAssEs FOR DANCING, AT aud Fitth avenue, now open tor the reception of pupils Send for circula: T MR, TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 723 Sixth avenue evervote aguas). PUPILS can commence at any je, attend at thor convenionce, and LBANY ANY PARTICULAM DANCE Bw MASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street, near Broud way.—Day and even- ing classes: six dances taught perfectly in six private lossons; all dances in one quarter, * ‘BILLIARDS. A “STANDARD AM + and the Phelai am Acti vlender, 733 Broadway, New vane BILLIARD TABLES Combination Cush by the inventor an cost wo Phelan & gs FRANCISCO Mt STREL MUS He TOREDAY,. MARCH i} ONE. by tf ner e® WAMBOLD TAN "PRANCISCO MINSTRELS ITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, BY PRO Fhllip Lawrence and his pupils at a Fontan ia I all i Fast Sixteenth street, ye three of the most talented, Pedy elodutiontetsein po Be wall appent, and 6 ot his pupils will recite in concert rae Phare ot of she Light ir gate and merican rT # conte; reserved seats $1. ; Orit? PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Singi evening, #2 Clinton es (si epee {circu Jars mailed tree, iy ATSON, tor. eh MOR BE a ts a THE EVENING G TELEGRAM, AND KEEP POSTED ABOUT MEN, WOMEN AND THINGS AMUSEMENTS. NIBLO'S GARDEN, 18 CENT GB) Bact ROMANCE, LEO NEOSEEE ND DIANI IN NEW. ona RECON! ws ee LEO AND LOTOS, NEW BA Ladle, LEO AND LOTOS, LANNIER, LUPO, ADRIENNE, ONE Hi NEWS NGR en CORYPHEES AND FIGURANTES. % W QUARTETTE, NEW QUARTETTE. 0 AND LOTOS, NEW songs hi a NEW pRe nee MOUNTAIN EPs, WILLIAN HOFFMAN, NEW DREs! coy NEW VARIEM t0s, AND LOTOS, 'D LOTOS, TUR SW WARIS SPARATE, THE MAN APE. x DAVIES, STHE MASTER VENTHEL AND, LOTOS, NEW VARIET TIES. QUITE og, Lb AMERICUS, THE NOVELTY NOVELTY. w vino AND LOTOS. 60 AND LOTOS, SIEGRIST rt NOVELTY-NOVELTY: 1B GREAT FEATURES RETAIN THE — ae EWED Tae COURT ener dl de THE PALACE OF ST, CLOUD, nd AND PANORAMA OF PARIS IN TEARS, "THe GORGEOUS TRANSYORMATION SCENES. Hyery Evening at 746 Every 1 ERRNO Se eee ee atae E} OND DANGERS OF FRONTIEN L with new and oy atl and One Ei ef XERAND OPERA HOUSE, WEST TWENTY-THIRD Sot firect, co corner ot Bighth evenue,—Curtain ives at nd iesagey eee ge RUG USTIN DALE LAST WEEK of ROUGHING IT. Mrs. Woop, BROUGHAM Mr, , FAWCETT, THE GLAND CHORUS BALLET and pee ge AID. f the bepagpe 5 TRANSFOR IN ol Local: BATION and ofall the BATURDAY.3 rhe riaengen hy TASROUUHING Tr. MONDAY EVENING, March 17~First time om any} stage of VICTORINE SaRDOp's prohibited Comedy ow American manners, entitled, UNCLE 8AM, to be given with EXTRAORDINARY REALISTIGi SCENERY and MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, WITH A CAST WHICH GANNOT BE EXCELLED ig any other theatre. ina pit %4° BOX SHEET 1s NOW OPEN for the FIRST SIX NIGHTS, and seats may be had at the Grand Opera, Foust, and at the Branch ofice, in the lobby of the Mitte Avenue Theatre. TH AVENUE THEATRE (GURTAIN RISES AT 8), 72 and 730 Broadwas Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. ‘Sole Tens0e and Manages Last PERFORMANCES OF ALIXE, EVERY RANG THIS WE WEEK ane for. the cane SATURDAY |, for the TIMES, the Mant emotions pis ia four acts, entitiod < ALIXE, Characters by Miss CLARA oe Miss FAN! DAVENEOHE, 7 a tae TARA lo TANDK ET! NELLIE MORTRIEE, rer ry Gua uit, CHARLES FI- a en Mr. LOUIS JAMES, Mr, JAM! ‘S LEWIS and Mr. BU! BU SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE, LAST MATINEE OF ALIXE, **TUESDAY EVENING, Mar March 18, for the first time im this theatre, Mr. FRANK, BATS RSHALL'S brilliant Londom Comedy, oniitied “NEW. EVE; Or, FALSE with, its_pertect © Griginal cast aud superb scenery, all new. Box sheet now open. be *"In preparation for special reproduction, DIVORCE, Mr. DALY begs to announce yunce that these revivals will be followed by the production of au entirely Gow" play ot very extraordinary emotional power. LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. J. E, BAYES................Sole Losses and Managers, MONDAY EVENING, MAROH 10, EVERY NIGHT J are O'CLOCK vi WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2. ‘The ‘American Grimaldi,” GEO. L. FOX, and his mirth-provoking Pantomime of HUMPTY TY DUMPTY, the revival of which has met with a SUCCESS "aa HAS NEVER BEEN WEQUALLED in the annals of is of amusements, The Grandest Corps of Special Artists © ever pansy mone Seoeraeinene mE WELNON oie Greats wil shortly ortly appear. To ering the nightly crush at the Theatre Secure seats in advan spin THEATRE. BROOKELYY,, TESS ogg ors com 10.0 OPERA "Some. MONDAY Sea et MARGIT io AND i, WEDNESDAY—FLOWER GIRL ‘OF Anat. aaa ae DONNA OF A NIGH’ FRIDAY—LES BATURDAY—1WO GRAND PERFORMANCES, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, | 201 BOWERY, KB GREAT | GOSS AND FOX Goss Cuanacrnnnstic GOS8 AND FOX Fox axb Goss REFORMERS, GOSS AND x ‘D GOSS 198 JENNY URRAY, IRISH OoALise. ENNY MURRAY, IRISH VOCALIST. A New "Ber sational Prem, enticed THE COUNTERFEITER'S DOOM, Charles and Marian Young, Myonny igs Charles and Marian Young, Lizzie Stemple aries arian Youn wel ran TONY pasto x RRY GORDON, ad RT. FELIX INFANT BALLED TROUPE, Matinees Tuesday and Saturday, at 2%, Ladies ad. mitted tree on Friday evenings.’ pe. TEINWAY HALL, IMMENSE A HAMPTON STUDENTS. HAMPTON STU! “The nineteen Seunenss in question have ndinirabie Oe aeite ‘Tim wo GRAND, CONCERTS, TUESDAY EVENING, beset DAY EVENING, March 4, “The audience appeared to be delighted with the Novel entertainment, and insisted upon a repetition of every SOENTINE NEW PROGRAMME EACH CONCERT, “Altogether peels bli may be deemed a favorable RE AES O1 is SAND PUBLIC 7 UNANIMOUS IN PRAISE OF Sie aes OLonkD VOCALISTS. oe miss i Reserves en ts ‘an now tained at Party ie Hall, fhe ait tty Book Concern, 903 Broadway, vw: AUL FALK'S ae 18 AND 20 ST, MARK'S Place (Eighth street) between Second and Third ays, ING, AT 8 CERT, EBEN ® GRAND SACKED CON by a complete Orchestra of 25 of the best ‘nustoian Conductor. FELIX J, E iol T AUGHING Ga’ Dr. COLTON witl give his second exhibition of ine Cooper rinaisuite MONDAY EVENING: March ae hl ra ‘will commence with a series of new and beanti TRPENLMENTS IN NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. will be placed under the receiver of an Air Pump, the air exhausted, when the rat will die. He will the ‘de roe stored to life by GALVA mA 2 tg 25 cents, Doors open at7, to commence at 8 o'clock. UL FALK'S TIVO) ae area place (Eighth street), between vent Second al a VENING, RY B pra: Wi VROMENADE CONCERT, Feat ndid corps of 2 musicians, Conductor, . Rhent”Aamisston 28 conte sderasinincts EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. v, between Houston and Bleecker sireets—Every ane should viet this wonderiul Museums it ie full ot gveryihing people should see and understand. Lectures a Hosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable io attend nese important lectures can have them forwarded poet on receipt or 25 conta, by addre: BE ‘AR’ NW ny ORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. Of way, New York. ERIOAN THEATRE, ‘Chosen sireet Phijadel a be THE GREAT FAMILY Ris A FIRST 0 LASS HY Nranrariueee. NIGHTLy. Rowe NEW wear “30 THE big hd GOES, B00. Thom / Molloy, “The Old Time,” J, Re q Melody th, Pet Rubinstein, der: Sigagtor Morn” Wi . S5e. Amar yiie, 4 nds, ‘Credit Mobili io. 400, “Stratss’ Dariog Wil +; ” for violin and piano, book ‘orm, # and the popular me of Strauss’* (piano), $2 00, DI ONE Ci bie Publishers Ti Broadway, oy Vig =| MOBILIER"—NEW GALOP, BY WM. A, Jr. intros eth several humorous melo: dies, Price's) cents. hy oh Romaine Gace by G, Pratt. 35 cents, ine," gents. “Buttertt 0 and, Lotus. ‘eents SSunirenry Pol pier 40 cents, “Mother Bear Me to the Window, ‘yatiad, ian hin, 40 cents. Copies mi wy bed ai alain A. 4 co, Publishers, 5171 yand § iY New York’ Dine GARRICK," 150.; “NO. THOROUGHPARE," alogt Be; Tiekot-of Leave," 160. ; “Guide to t " ‘Tieketic he Stage, omuse. WRENS, 2 seater a | Metorouiray me THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY «Moa STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT MINSTREL AND VAR OF THBATRIOAL, CUTS CONSTANTLY | | |

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