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T° LET VOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, ‘TYENTION. W FIREPROOF BUILDING. LTO! U AND ANN TANT ‘OFFIC ROOF JATED BUILDING. BEING IN Stose raoxiMit 10% ‘ CITY BALL, COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, CES SUITABLE FOR LAWYE! SXEM INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C. ea ae INGLY OR EN me OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET ‘96X67 FEET, ao | & “00 “Retevoanoe TO sigan, ACCORDIN THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, :ADY FOR OOCUPANCY ON OR BEFo PORE M MAY ALL APPLICATIONS FOR OFFICES TO BE MADE ‘TO HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. NEW YORK HERALD, ee y DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Paurnished. HAVING A LEASE, At T LOW RENT, OF A neat OpG, Desement Home. ecntrally ere ‘cleanly’ Sproughons wie me: Py eae, (few: gees vibe bene ist Herald Uptown Branch office. ING ABROAD WILL RENT THEIR Ay tows nly armani om eee eo at $250 : jit. a Ht onghs te to bring not th i irreregeable es erie Twenty-third street. FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON Thirt, secant erat & few doors from Fifth avenue ; ronue: TAMES EDV ARDS, @ Weat twenty 'd street. —TO MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, OR ANY Business desiring good light —To. Lease fo a atin valvie party, a First, Second ‘Floors of 204 Bowery ; late lass front and i Apply at 380 Bowe + Adi aniat anaes . TO LEASE, NOS. 4 6 AND 8 TWENTIETH A Hect! between Broadway and Fifth avenue ; short term for dwelling: lone tera for, busive tel. JESSUP, 256 Broadway, or DREW, 155 Fith RTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS WILL FIND THE A Towne 146 and 148 West Twenty-sixth street to rent on a long lease, suitable for their business. FINE HALL TO LET—SUITABLE FOR CHURCH A Or public. meetings. at 473 Grand street, running to a ‘Sw Bast Broadway, onting PrCHELL, 7 Cedar street. FINE STORE—ALSO, SECOND AND, THIRD Floors; ‘large, shew windows: separately 0 Gether; desirable location. ai cian ‘reed, between Broadway and ‘University place. “Kents dow. DMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR THE LEAF TOBACCO UMA NG Fletcher street. Apply tod. D. treet. as. K “SID ORE, 62 Cedar ue.” FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP FULL SIZED BROWN stone House on Twenty-third street, opposite Lon- don Terrace, well furnished, to let to a’ strictly private family, who'will take the owner and © per: gona) to Board in part pay forthe tent. hddeees HOMIE West Side Advertisement oilice, 308 West Twenty-third at, NICE BROWN STONE, 81.6; ELEGANTLY FUR- ished House, Billiard ‘Table, &c., large Houses, furnishiod snd unturaishe » WILLIAM E M TUCKER, : 220 Fifth ay URNISUED HOUSE.—A THREE STORY AND BASE. ment bigh stoop brown stone modern House, well and completely furnished with every convenience, to rent for one yeur from May 1; possession either April | or May | as agreed upon cs ttre chance tor responsible par- ties; no others need $175 per month. Call for in- spection at 210 Kast Forty bighth street. UR! ISHED ) HOUSE TO LET—18 ROOMS; ONE, 10 ea em and Furniture for sate; wit x 10 Rooms, uear ‘ton square ; 13 Rooms, unturnish ashington squate f AERSON, Nort Chatabers street, Pes BROTHERS, 46 AND 48 BAST TWENTY. rst 4 (a strect.—Furnished %, earamned na] class four stor. stoop House, Sixteenth stree close to Fitth senda fis 60x 100. A —TO LET ON THE WEST SIDE OF SIXTH AVE- + nuc—The handsomest corner Store in the city for rugs dry goods or frst class groceries: also onc) large lé and one smnall Store fitted up, suitable for Ladies’ or ents’ furnishing, or hairdressing of stationery) or house- ishing; rent no object if owner is suited with the ‘Office 999 Sixth avenue, VERY HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON BROAD- Tay. below Twenty-third street, for dressmaker oF Aallliner j other Rooins and Floors Oftices, . PECK & G0., 1 1 *yiith avenue. SMALL STORE TO LET—ADJOINING &33 BROAD- way ; also Hoomsen Brneaee suitable for business ‘purposes, Inquire of W. 1 833 Broadway, ROADWAY.—TO LEASE, THE PROPERTY 632 Broadway, through to Crosby street; Broadway half of store of lofts separate if desired. Store 634 Broad- ‘way to let, Also Rooms and Lofts over 636 and 3. Ap- ply at 638 Broadway. LET—PARTIALLY FURNISHED, VERY LARGE brown stone Mansion, 23 East Twenty-second street, near Broadway, 8 feet iront. For permit apply to W. & E, A. CRUIKSHANK, 55 Broadway. ae § FDBNIRHED-TRB ELEGANT FOUR story brown stone House, No. 32 West Filty-first street, owner Wt ee Europe ; will let to a small iprvase family. Apply to 8. EDDY &'CO., No. | Park place. LET—FURNISHED, A HANDSOMELY FURNISH. ed House on Madison avenue ; 6 $325 per month. JACOB Bi AH, SsPines strect. 10 LET—A FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN stone front House in, Madison avenuo, near Thirty first street, Apply to A. M. FERRE Exchange place, or HOMER MORUAN, No. 2 Pine street. 10 LET—FURNISHED HOUSE 13 EAST THIRTY- fitth street. Inquire of MORAN BROTHERS, 68 Wil. iam street, Bonde Mato STORES—SMALL SIZE, on a re UT) above Seventeenth street. apply, DLOW C0, Noo 3 Fine Street, or 49 Bast fev ‘teenth strect. BROADWAY STORES TO LET—NEAR FORTY.FIFTH street; trom $720 to CR come lass location for dry goods, shoes, Saree clot! ng fancy goods, &c. jon’ now. ighth ‘ayenne, rty-fourth street, Aad oy niet Seventy ‘os fourth Brest an hi ie" corner second street. Appl: ly, to . vd CRUIKSHAN Broadway and Seventh Avenue, corsiee of Forty-fourth ret. ORNER STORE AND DWELLING—BARROW AND Grecnwich streets; separately or together: good for an energetic grocer, her, ‘&c.; rent tnoderate, Owner's residence 107 Barrow street. C Ot ae STREET, NO, 66, NEAR SPRING, TO LET, for light manufacturing 5 suitable for flowers, aeathera, bonnet frame or t ailoting business HN F, DOYLE, 37 Wall street. ESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for advertising agents. Apply at the office of the EVENING Tr LEGRAM, No. 2 Annstre WELLINGS 215 AND 217 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH Sirsa) ce Ooms, Cy ray be connected for i PARTRIDGE, 26 Wost Fifteenth jroad sirest ACTORY TO RENT OR SELL—218 WEST THIRTY- seventh street; 25x110; five stories; light all rennd a ae 26 West Fifteenth street, business 129 Bro: jODGE ROOMS 10 LET.—THE NEW, ELEGANT iendidly furnished Rooms, tor Masonic pi Dose at 17 West oul bey street (Darling’s room: ms, which would be appropriately titted up for Odd Fellow lodges, at 11 mty-third street, For sion ofp lang and otier iafonnstion apply to N. LE RUN, Architect, 23 Union square. OFTS TO LET—AT THE CORNER OF MURRAY AND Grecnwich streets, tor, business, snanutacturing oF hotel purposes. Inquire at 94 Murray street. ou TO LET—FINE LIGHT OFFICES, WITH all modern Soares including elevator, in the mew and elegant building 239 Broad wa. lace. mn the premises, to Rive wdbiaNoe Colrany” OPEICES 70 Let—FORNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, 158 South strect, third door above Peck slip. YTEAM POWER TO LET—WITH WELL LIGHTED Rooms ; 25x40, 25x55, 75x36, 25x10), and Basement 25x Apply to NORRIS & MILLER, 229 East Forty-first corner of Park NICKERBOCKER TEAM POWER—GOOD LIGHT.—TWO ROOMS 50X96, four 40x40, one ), and smailer ones; wood and iron workers ; low Tents? iminediate OSSeRSION. WILS! 404 Bleecker street. TEAM POWER TO LET, WITH WELL LIGHTED rooms, 50x45, in Baxter street, near Grand. Apply to EHRHARD HAGEN &,CO., 180 Centre street. TEAM POWER AND WELL LIGHTED ROOMS @), 50x10, on corner; one entire Building, 50x100, four cs a, on Seventh avenue, between Twenty-eighth and nty-ninth streets, ies POWER—TO LEASE, TWO FLOORS AND Ground tepals 86x44; suitable for flour mill, iron and t., E. C. ROBINSO. «marble works; extra [6) West Twenty seventh street TORE TO LET—433 CANAL STREET, RUNNING through to Vestry. Apply on premises.” Se3 TO LET—89 BOWERY, NEXT DOOR TO DE- graaf & Taylor's furniture store ; carpet business pre- ferred. Apply ‘on premises. T° LET—-WITH STEAM POWER, A PLOT ox Ground, six lots; would erect buildings on any wan to suit tenants and furnish steam power. Apply McCLAVE BROS. Twenty-second street and ebyente avenue, 10 LET—A deed edo pepo ‘rd sont STRERT, ‘one door fror Fr. Beat Pom Nase. For particulars inquire of (Po LEt—with OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, ONE Room, 50x: dey square, ground floor: one Room, 50x @ do., second fobr; one Room, 80x76 do., third floor.’ In- Quire at office 460 Cherry street, fr LET—OFFICES pANP STORES, 20 DIFFERENT kinds Apply to Dr. J. WASHINGTON, 87 Liberty 0 ro LET—FOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, HAVING 60 rooms, the erat | Part and store of house Kast Forty: tourth ett Bee Fourth avenue and Grand Cen- ‘traldepot. WI TAM 8. GAVEY, % Bleecker street. LET—NOS. 12 AND 4 C! Lig heed ee, SOUTH. west corner of Mercer str her or separately ; fine location for fami, oth Aoee at 12 Clinton place, or to GEORGE DOU lar street. LET—WITH STEAM oo SECOND FLOOR, T on the corner premises: well lighted; possession im: mediately. abgly ly to ALBERT FULLER, corner John and Gok stree is. T° LET—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR; ALSO. some Offices on the third floor of the new fireproof building of the German Savings Bank, corner Fourth avenue and Fourteenth strect. IET—STORES, PHOTOGRAPIL GALLERY, a Mart Boon, with tables “ANDREW POWEL, Broadway, bascinent, room 3, 10 LET—WITH LIGHT STEAM POW! Greenwich street, an office in front, o1 suitable for an exhibition and salesroom, | bt Nd LET—THE LIQUOR, STORE OF STIRLING & SON, 119 Warren streét; this isa first rate chance for one or two enterprising men; C. Stirling will move in the pi < Ae to the corner of Warren street and College P Appl: a 119 Warren street. RENT—FURNISHBD, HOUSE, | IN | THIRTY fourth street, between Madison and Fark avenuog ear irom May 1; the Houre is handsomely and compl letely furnished throughout and will be wet only” to asmall te family; rent $400 per month. For further particul dress Post oftice box 002. Po RENT_FURNISHED, FOR THE SUMMER, AT A very low price, an clegant House, in. Forty-seventh strect near Fifth avenue, “Apply to B. H. LUDLOW & 0., No. 3 Pine street, or 85 East Seventeenth street. 5720 RENT PER YEAR—FURNISHED HOUSE to letin the city of Bridgeport, Conn.. suita- able for boarding house. Call on the OWNER, No. 723 ‘Sixth avenue for particulars. Unfurnished. A -—TO LET, PRIVATE DWELLINGS IN VARIOUS « parts of the city; also Houses to lease for business purposes; rents from $800 to $2,500, J. C. BAILEY, ‘30 Kast ‘Fourth street, near Bowery. LARGE HOUSE ON NINTH STREET, NEAR Broadway, in splendid order, ata low rent to re- sponsible tenant; good location for boarders. DEVENNY & COULTER, 9% Sixth avenue, TUESDAY, MARCH i, 1873. —TRIPLE FURNISHED ROLE APARTMENTS A Bese eeeprene som ieenis ia quire Jat as clivion 8 Z exalts LARGE FU HED FRONT ROOM AND TWO titra sec to iet-Price $2 to. $6. 224 East Twenty- tre PE a fleciatee eiee Saltmenertnisat Sc. Bleecker stroet, ‘near rhiacdougal street. A. LARGE FRONT ROOM, PIANO AND FIRE, BED- room and small frout'Ofiice, all handsomely us; nished, singly or en suite, ch heap to wentloman good adits, Location 737 Broadway, room 9. A, “pars ned IN wae i og GUES, wo nea shed Rooms to let; no movin in May; references exchanged. est Twenty arth PUSNISHED ROOMS, ON BROOND OR. THIRD floor, to let—Without board; path, private closet, &c. Apply at 86 Fifth avenue, opposite Belmonico's. URNISHED ROOM, NO, 2 NEILSON PLACE, BE- tween Waverle: "i, place aad West Kighth street, one block trom Broadw: PRURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN wite and single sentleman; four neatly trnished Rooms, for light housekeeping ; terms not exceeding per month, Address J, E. EVANS, Herald office. URNISHED ROOMS.—TWO LARGE ROOMS. ON second floor to let, without board. 44 Kast Nine- teenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. bth mt tae NEAR MADISON SQUARE, 27 WEST Twenty sixth sirook, by a physician, who will retain omens, a @ responsible pa it ‘ah May, 1874. Ap- ply as above. Hing LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, A NEATLY FUR. nished front Room, with stove, $10 per mouth. West Thirteenth street. INREE VERY PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS on parlor floor to rent, for gentlemen's lodgings or Physictans’ off rouse gentosl quiet and well kepts references. vest Twenty-third stre COLLEGE PLACE, CORNER OF PAROLAY SRERT, two blocks from the new Pos Furnished = to let; terms, $2 to $3 per mene for gentlemen 4 Will le TO $4 WEEKLY.—COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Apartments for housekeeping. 132 Hopkins street, BB hoe ‘Tako Flushing avenue cars to “sompkins ave: nue from Fulton ferry. Apply ail the week. —CHOICE OF SUITS, CONSISTING OF SITTING also Floorsturnished xcellent washhouse ; Crd uptown house: well kept and re- spectable. Particulars, room’ No. 9, 194 Broadway. SHEET. ote a ba 8 © a AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. OOTH'S THE LM FLORENCE. '‘NION SQUARE THEATRE. BAND WEST TWE! pi | B Mr. Edwin Boo! -Proprietor aud Manager U — Se avenue. meen mats BEK eee. MR, Vicar a bit gs treloek _e ordered for ue the. bopwiar, Artist Mauager.. eee! Mr. AUGUSTIN: ee tat NO MHOROUGHEAR RE. Last MATIERS CBDR sPoROTORPARS Seats secured in vaitvaiicn 4 4 °60,'s Busto Store, 711 sagan, tate oF ae MONDAY NEXT, MAROH 17, ast new drama, “DADDY. ODOWD, CAULT in the title ay Bo THEATRE. BOUCICAULT. 'ECIA! ON oN Ay NEXT, MARGIT 17, R. DION BOUCICAULT, and FIRST FERFORMANOE on ANY STAGE of hisnew Comedy Drama, in acts, en Dion Bouctcaalt’s O DOWD," with Mr. BOUCL- DADDY o'Dow: OR, TORN RROUT PePatk PLAY. MR. BOUCICAULT as Mike O'Dowd of the Claddagh. ‘OODS’ MUSEUM. K, T. STETSON. Last gate OF NECK AND NECK. ‘ETSU! EVENING AV TERNOON AT 2 saatis 3 RARTLELT th NECK aN NECK. DEVIL'S ‘Raa, FRIDAY EVENING, wan 4, BENEFIT and last night but one of the celebrated ,rouns Tragedian, In preparation, “Banting DICK, THE DETECTIVE.” a THEATRE. ir. J. E. HAYES... - Sole Lessee and Manager. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 1. EVERY wiGHT AT Ss ONcLooK WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT. The “American Grimaldi,” GEO. L. FOX, and his mirth-provoking Pantomime of HUMPTY DUMPTY, SUCCESS SW Hrar eke eh has BEEN Wdvauuep in the annals of amusements. The Grandest Corpa of of Specialty Artists ever assembled uipne one entertainment. Those favorite G mnas THE WILSON BROTHE ‘will sliorly's appear. To avoid she nightly ort grub at the Theatre ture seats in advance, NEILSON PLACE, BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND Clinton places.—To let, Floors, furulshed and untur- nished, on moderate terms. ore etek 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— irnished with heat and gas; bath on each floor; breakfast if ‘desired ; reterences. ERMANIA meee Fourteenth stre AD, NEUEND( near Third avenue. -Director jRSD, MANIA UND MAGDALENA, medy in four ncts, by PAUL LANDAU, Box office ‘open daily from’9 till ¢ o'clock. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, without board, for penton: entire Third Floor and second floor back Parlor; also Bedrooms, QG QHINTON PLACE, WEST OF BROADWAY, Kighth street.—Newly furnished Rooms for mat and wite or single genticmen; heating and gas through- out the whole house; day boarders wanted. STUYVESANT STREET, ONE BLOCK Cooper Institute.—Elegantly furnished Parlor to let, toa a gentle nan of means only." Moderate terms. 48 West TWENTYSIXTH STREET, NEAR 8, James Hotel.—Large and small Rooms, Parlors and splendid Doctors’ offices; bath and all conveniences; price $3 and upward. No moving in May. Il WAVERLEY PLACE.—HANDSOME FURNISHED Rooms to let to gentlemen and wives, or single gentiomen, with board. 169 WEST TWENTY. FOURTH STREET, SECOND floor.—Two furnished Rooms to let to a lady or to a gentleman; references exchanged, FROM PRETTY TWO STORY HIGH STOOP FRAME COT. tage, in 118th street, Harlem, with improvements; rarechance. LIVERMORE & LINSCOTT, 65 Wall st. LARGE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE TO LET— 155 Clinton street, near Grand. Can be 5 from 10 to 5, Call on owner, 3b West Forty-sixth stre A, $1,200 RENT—HOUSE TO LET; THREE Me kee high steop, stone eooriin improvements; 81 He first street, Cutting’s ADBIY Wo owner, a avenue. A —NEAR BROADWAY—A TWO STORY AND BASE- ment House, containing all improvements, in an excellent neighborhood, to rent for $1,000 per year. POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and’6 Warren street. ‘A BARGAIN -T0 RENT, A FEW DOORS FROM Fifth avenue and one Block from Madison squai and Furniture for sale; the rent ia $2,500; three yea ; the furniture is new and elegant; carpets new; parties anxious to sell out ata aucrifice. JAMES RK. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. 932 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A LARGE handsomely furnished back Parlor and Exten- sion Room to rent, to a couple of gentlemen or for light housekeeping; gas, ae. aa Li opeag Sole Manager kame Yr EN AGEMENT oF ULINE LAST. WEEK. aut ONE OF yet to rabid Posy ay LAST ry NE LUCC. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARGIE 12, at 8 P. M. First tim DER TRELOMUETZ, PAULINE LUCCA, CLARA DORIA, Sigs. VIZZANT, JAMET and othe: ore ickets and seats or sale ai the Academy of Music. oe roa way an pore. PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, GRAND GOSS Fi 201 meee R. in Character Ske! TUESDAY bia INFANT BALLET T. MATINE: HE tycoons SBE at RTURI MATINEE FANRY MURRAY, ISH SONGSTRESS, MATINE: THE SEN: NSATIONAL. DRAM MATINEE Gan a COURTERERINBE 3 poor 6. MATINEE ‘LES AND MARIAN YO! TO-DAY, TONY PASTOR'S GREAT STAR TROUPE, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, wery. GRAND TUESDAY MATINER TO-DAY AT 2%. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART-= MENTS TO LET. A DESIRABLE S SECOND. FLOOR—TO A FAMILY OF wf who will purchaso the Furniture, &c., now in possession at once; no moving in May. Owner of rearulture may be seen during evening at No. 3 Charles A FIRST FLOOR, WITH BASEMENT, TO LET—UN- furnished, in the four stary brown stone house. 695 Second avenue, near Thirty-seventh street; rent $40; immediate posse: LL FIRST CLASS—SUITS OF ROOMS, FOUR TO 11 on a floor. very large business Basement: eve convenience; immediate possession. Apply to owner, West Tenth street. HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE, 132 EAST FIFTY- fourth street, $1,509; West Fitieth 81,8005 West Fitty. third, $1,300; West # ifty-second, any’ number at $2,000 ana upwards. CRRA oud Si Sixth avenue. —TO LET—A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF THREE «and four story, Houses, from $1,000 to $2,500, cast and south of the Parl FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 96 Third avenue, _ A WTo, LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THAT + handasomoly frescoed House, 118 Lexington avenue, corner of Twenty-eizhth street. Apply on the premises, or to FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Third avenue. VERY DESIRABLE FLAT TO LET.—APPLY TO the porter at the house 78 West Fort; persian east of Sixth avenue, or to Mr, TRENOR, A —TO LET, BELOW FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET, + near Fifth @enue, some of the handsomest French Flats ever erected on th first class families need apply. FRONT AND BACK PAI LOR, TWO BEDROOMS, Basement and Kitchen, with store rooms, pantrie bath, water closet, wash trays, hot and cold water, sep rate gas meter. Apply op tn the, premises, 207 East Thinty: second street, trom. continent. None but small, fice 909 Sixth avenue’ N EXTRA SIZE HOUSE TO Ptere FOR BOARD- ing purposes, furnished unfurnished; rent reasonable. WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 Fitth avenue, LARGE NUMBER OF MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSES to let—From $1,000 to $2,000; good localities. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fitth avenue. _ HOUSES, FROM $1,500 UP, TO LET— n west side; location according to price; Twen- teth onreot, $3,000; Twenty- ir street, $100; AST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AV- enue—One re ones at t $32.0; 0; ene, na arent: fourth street, at $1,900. 46 and East ne third street. T° tet LET—AT OFFICE OF & ve MEAD, 422 8TH AY. three #. h. s. bk. xi i Three sod be bk., be bie Wost arth Fours ‘and b. bk.. "West 20th 0 LET—159 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER THIR- tioth street, to physicians or any genteel, responsible family, four story stone basement House, in ‘complete re- pair; immediate possession. Apply on premises. (0 LET—HOUSE 723 GREENWICH STREET; rooms; to be seen from 1 till 4; rent $1,200. agp. HH 110 West Twenty-ninth street. LET—A FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, 12 ROOMS; ALL, orn improvements; easy, of agceas to principal ortions of the city; rent $00 @ m A.M. CAPEN, 361 Broadwa, grading iden Po, LET—A LARGE FOUR STORY HOUSE. CON- taining 23 rooms, on Clinton place, near Fifth ave- Aue, now occupied as a first class boarding house; Car- pets, Ollcloths, Mirrors and Piano will be sold for $700: pe ion in April. Apply to P. P. aN ZANDT, 81 edar street, room 2, ORT. ei venti streets S100; Cottage HOUSE, renty~ stree! ‘ottages at bor stréet, near Boulevard, $450. MORGANS Sia Broadway. 10 LET—AT CHEAP RENT, WITH LEASE, $1,000 A year, three story first class House, | Twenty-third street 9 Thirty-fourth, str ‘urniture for sale. Apply to M. SH. Thirty-second street 10 LET—A FOUR STORY FRENCH BASEMENT House, with modern improvements; 232 West Forty- RY, 100 West first street; about If rooms; house in good order: rent 35°. Inquire of JOHN MULLINS, uilder, 23 West ‘orticth street. 10 LET—IN 256 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, unturnished, the Upper Part of a four. story high creas all modern improvements; neighborhood rst class. Tor jf FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING 31 oaks ree Apply to 8. BUHLER, 133 Naesau st. 0 _LET—314 AND 316 SPRING STREET. INQUIRE at 513 Greenwich street, corner of Spring street. 10 LET—FINZ STORE, 1,283 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR A, Sergiy test street: ‘apartments partitioned off the consisting of aitting and din dining rooms, kitene! Bro p bedrooms woh J. taRbEN TE 38 Thiet a ‘avenie (Bible' Hi ous). Let_riNE STORE 1.283 THIRD AVENUE) NEAR Seventy-first street; apartment Partitioned « out the pay seguaisting oe ‘ee 7m OS ARPENTER | Sf " Fen} ‘air avenue tiibIe Sows 16 LET CHEAP—LIQUOR AND OTHER STORES IN fhe Ninth ward; two Liquor Stores, iitted up and in ood business locati also & Shoe Store; also ® Fancy ze Store. Avply at 03 at 603 Hudson street, « LEASE—2 FIFTH | AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY- T° filth street, through to Broa poaway i Pp to alter for business pur x SON, 267 Bronaway, room 2 4” STEPHEN 10 LET OR LEASE—A HANDSOME COTTAGE, 339 East Righty-third street, high stoop, court yard, large yard in rear; rent $600. 10 RENT—3H AND 39) LEXINUTON AVENUE, $1,000 1d. $1,260; both four story high stoop brown stone Fitty-iourth street, west of Lexington avenue, three story usr stoop brown stone, $1,400; Seventy-first street, west Lexington avenue, four story high stoop brown stone, as, 16 rooms, in very fine order, with immediats Pose ssion, only $1400; the latter can decommodate two families: Sixty-Aith street, near Lexington avenue, three Bory hign sinop, 2x0 ; Seventy-ninth street, ‘and others. HT Te RENTS ne mira avenue, © RENT—UNFURNISHED, THE THREE STORY Driek House 107 West Ninetéentn stret. in good urier all the mi improvements; possession di pely Apply to HICIIAND MEABES corner Sixth ave. nue vind 2 nateenth street. (0 LEASE—STORE, BASEMENT © selox ti. or entire er treet. JAMES BIRCHE’ tween Il and 4 o’ctock. AND SUB-CELLAR, ry Building, 85 Nassad wail street, room 18, be- RENT—THE YOUR STORY DWELLING HOUSE No.7 Washington place West; only seen by permit. Appiy to T. J. GINBONS, 109 Blecckor stroot. ag hear ag Eo hay ON TWENTY. THIRD STREET an Mca co DWARDS, 69 Wost Twenty-thi (0 RENT—STORE 46% CATHARINE STREE’ stand for a hat store ; Fixtures for sale; rent month. Apply to WILLIAM D. HARRIS, Street, or to Captain BLLIOTT, 46 catharine’ * 'O LARGE BUILDINGS, ALSO LARGE FLOORS with steady steam power, to let.—Light on alt sides 408 by 30 foot. “Inquire at 9% Cannon street of KIENZL ‘4C.A FINE BASEMENT ROOM TO new and elegant building 2:9 Broadway, rk place, with use of steam power aud heat Apply sais KNICKERBOCKER NIOKLY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, FOR PRO- also other Rooms, for fami- Lies or single gentlemen.’ 138 West Sixteenth street. Relerences. No May moving. TH AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— For pliysiciina, dentists, or light business, two Rooms on first story, with bath; eons iP ism avenue. GooD per iiam bi CHEAP HOUSE TO RENT—FULLY FUR- ished, on West Thirty-fourth street, three story th stoop and extension; fy? in splendid order, house and furniture; to , Foaponsbla party, sso a this ts one o the neatest and eS e. BOWARDS 60 West Twenty-third streets og RENT—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 237 West Fourth street, in first rate order and in a To MT EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third streot. UNIVERSITY PLACE—THREE STORY AND basement, owing to the removal of the New York Electrical Cure tor the treatment of Rheumatisin, Gout and all Nervous Diseases. HANDSOME FLOOR TO LET—CORNER HOUSE, overlooking Reservoir Park. Apply at JOHN: STON'S Jewelry Store, 607 Sixth avenue, corner of Fortleth street. HEAPEST FRENCH FLATS IN NEW YORK CITY; / each house rents for $3,200 a year; are four story high stoop brown stone, Splgnaialy located on Lexington ave- nue; no agents 103. G. HOJER, 995 Third avenue. ENTISTRY OR PHYSICIAN exten. Room, with priviles W East Thirtieth street, betw veer, avenues. Can be seen after 4 BACK PARLOR AND e oftront Parlor, at ladison and Fourth MUSICAL. _ A —PIANO AND SINGING. “LESSONS. EVERY FA- FA- « cility for pee improvement and a thorough knowl- ed) me om usic by an experienced, successful teachor. ost Thirty-seventh street, near Eighth avenue. FIRST CLASS ORGANIST, THOROUGHLY UN- ity Aarejanting tae Cathole or Rolsgopal services; oan jose ce $0, 80, ab thea avenue. arean . ¥. Z., Herald office. RP TAA NO, ORGAN, GOmAe Panta tplaltey L, eee Onigt wee private lessons, da it 4 and e' igs at idence, 92 Clinton place . a ments furnished for daily practice. pips ‘rec ane ME, BERTHA JOHANNSEN HEREBY ANNOUN- ces that she has resumed instruction in the art of Ringing in this city. Address cate SCHIRMER'S Music Store, 701 Broadway, New York. USICIANS.—ONE CENT PER SHEET FOR NEW Sheet Mustc ; $10,000 worth trom all composers: large wholesale stocl any one buying $1 worth will ten pieces in the bargain; also fixtures for sale; must be sald “Bt ieosker “street. HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY have removed to Union square, ‘where they offer és a eeecrtment ot ot their celebrated fifty styles, $000 and upward each, They under- OTe Wiutnlan the cheapest as well as the best instru- ments of this class, Organs rented with privilege to put- chase, or sold for monthly or quarterly payments. Illus trated catalogues free. $10 A QUARTER FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON THE bi 1 tanonintes 3 Ong Worries | soxtse Lanier ya lady experiences in teaching adults and chili no. Apply avers bighth avenue. ki FURNITURE, Le years $20 MONTHLY.—SECOND FLOOR, FIVE rooms; hot and cold water, bath, gas and stationa: tubs; house private; possession April 1. Apply at East 115th street. WANT FOUR FIRST CLASS FAMILIES TO 0c. ¥ ail ya new four story and Lng French flat we far suj rior to trom $1,100 to $1 039 Third 4 ents. (0 LET—SECOND FLOOR, BETWEEN MADISON and Fourth avenues; six elegant and well finished Fooma with ll modern improvement. Apply to F. O'NEILL, corner Thirtieth street and Fourth enue, 6 | T° LET—A FLOOR AND pected AT 12 CAR- mine street; immediate p. 10 LET—AT 329 WEST HOUSTON STREET, THREE Rooms on second floor, cee one on third, in a private house ; possession immediately. T°. LET—THE PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOORS aed Bedroom on third floor if desired at 214 West rst taal Possession given immediately. ‘COND AND THIRD FLOOR, tree oO Cts eo ; all conven- jences; rooms vera! Apartments. Also neat Cottage. Apply at 603 indoor street. rpo LET—IN A RESPECTABLE HOUSE, A FIRST AND Second Floor. Inquire on the premises, Hester street. Near all the city cars, Turprsrstien sis PER MONTH, LOWER PART of private House; handsome. parlors, bedrooms, Kitchen and All conveniences for housekeeping. Call, after 2 P, M., ata Lafayette place, Reference. ee ere nt SECOND FLOOR TO RENT—IN rear 442 West Thirty-fifth street; nice entrance and bell; rent $14 per month, with Croton water. housekeeper. $45 FOR HALF FIRST CLASS BRICK HOUSE, 9 India street, Greenpoint: only four blocks from ferrien; ning rgoms; every modern improvement; 20min utes from Madison square. Inguire on preii d= dress box 4,569 New York Post ofhee. teh [ober Amerie Inquire tor CLOTHING. A —STORAGE, STORAGE for FURNITURE, PIANO! aueone for, the, purpose, 1 114 EAST THIRTY-SECOND fr FOURTH AVENOE, TRUNKS, CAS and other PACKAGES containing, ‘articles of "XTRA ere be pred with inet + Chali rates. ‘e ersons can forwa: eir goods from an; art o! EUROPE of AMERICA direct to this warchouse. © PUBLIC is invited to examino the superior ac- commodations, light, ventilation, safety, de. whion this ‘Warehouse possesses over all others. JOHN H, MORRELL, Owner and Proprietor TBENDALL’S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CAR- a peat cheap for cash or by weekly and monthly Gon CANNON, 209 and 211 Hudson strect, oor. Canal. A. MAGNIFICENT , ASSORTMENT, HOUSEHOLD AA, Furniture for saie—Parlor athe sarered mort ex: ive coverings, cos 101 0., $45 ; rose Bianetotio cont $400; 9 ins! bookéane’ Rtareren mtitigs Osmatnouts, Chamber: Di iiing Furnt- lassware, Cutlery, &c.; a sacrifice; nly yioaving city. $6 West loth st. near oth ay. Furniture, Bedding, Otleloths, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, ets, Comforters, &c., at very low 7 eee at ‘the large wholesale and retalt Warerooms 500 to 516 Eighth avenue, corners ot Thirty: ith and Thirty-sixth streets. late O'Farrell. -NOTICE.—HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS A. looking tor a and second hand eee e 1 210 West Twenty- stre Sion worth, Furniture to be disposed of at great sucri- fice. Can be seen this day, A —LOOK, AT. nap —PARLOR SUITS, $75; i « Suits, $25; Suits, 5, Brussels Carpe! Bie. yard, and bio lon lots | for less than half original cost. Perk vate residence, 124 West Tweaty-sixth street. TTENTION !—AT &l SIXTH AVENUE ASTONISHING ericos aid fos, Wearing Arpareli fo for Dresses, $5 to $75: Coats, $2 to, ts, $1 lease call on or address Mr. or an wRABIIS Bi ti sixth avenue, third store above Waverley place. T 426 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY- third and thirty-fourth stroets, M. COHN pays the iui vatuc, for ladies! and gentlemen's Castor Clothing Carpets c., by calling on oF addressing. Ladies watted on by Mrs. Cob T KE. HART'S, 450 SEVENTH AVENUF, BETWEEN Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets.—Ladies and fentlemen can receive the highest prices for cast off co | and Cad by calling or addressing. Ladies aitended by Mrs. Hart. TB. MINTZ’S, 68 SIXTH AVENUE—WANTED, $75,000 worth of Cast-off C! Western trade. ee nd the prices we pay in 8 s 5 pene 2 to $10. A note tended to by Mr. or Mrs. Mintz, in and out of the city. T M. MARKS’ WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, u th hth street, ladies and ve uumost value in ig Ether ts, Jewelry, Lace: C. lease call ator address the bumber as ‘ab Dove. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Marks. Please try and satisty yourselves, T F. HARRIS’ 71 SIXTH AVE , BETWEEN ig gy and Waverley pinces —Ladies and 4 will astonished at e Bri ‘iven for Saat i Carpets and Jewelry. fore have oan lees been + ‘ay we are bound to fill an order, np lng Shent cant ties Ladies ationtied a by Plire Harris. eis #20 above. 357%, STREET, NEAR THIRD AVENUE.—T0. Lit, h basement brown stone front Dwelling House 38 Rast Thireparth. streets all the modern. ine origi terns apply to JOHN PYNE, owner, . AMITY STREET, gg SOUTH FIFTH AVE- nue.—All impr ment LEOD & P REMMEY, 729 Broadwa; ISHED B Rooms LP APARTMENTS T Vt al aati PRIVATE ag ty at | ifth ton piace, ee tegen east and Brevoort Hou: qo — eganty firahed fo l Bedroom on. own the house; no on in Sn May. A ae DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS 1X Vv 0 divert add tocuired. 8a West Ninth steer plareee wees and Sixth avenues. HARGE, FURNISHED, FRONT ROOM TO Lier— At two sing entiomen.. ADI ‘ovly = eile pogeee ing d A TURNED ED J BEDROOM TO LET TQ SULT ONE weal ESTABLISHMENT—#16 SIXTH ae near Forty-sixth strect—Ladies and Wili positively receive &) per cent mote than elsewhe eres in — come cast-off Cl ‘pets and Jeweiry. Try and coe by eailing 4 on oF addressing Mr. or Mrs. Fox T S. MISH'S, 1397 THIRD AVENUE.—LADIES AND gentlemen can receive the highest price for cast-off Coen and Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladies attende: by Mrs. 33h, th SIXTH AVENUE, by FOURTH STREET. arp n will positively receive 50 per nfo aid by any other dealer for Cast-off Ploase call om or address Mr. or PROPOSALS. POSALS FOR GRANITE.—EAST RIVER —Bealed roposals willbe received until April RR Epon ct i Brooklr n Tower, Rast ty er Bridge. Plans ineer's ys aon srvokiyn, ‘mail, ar itis a cS crimson satin Parlor Suit, cost + oat, for $200; one do. i 0 and $35; Fianoforte, Suite, $35 up; Dining Furniture a sacri- ‘h street, (Clinton place), brocatel and rep Su ‘aintings, rosewood and Walnut Chamber Carpets, sb cents up: ibrar, fees Residence. 1 iene between Fifth and Sixth enues. PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING* HOUSEKEEP- cosa MARIE ANTOINETTE STYLE 0; i M Re sell all their city made Furniture, &c., ye Grand. Duchess ‘and Pompadour styled Parlor cea in crimson, in and atel, cost ne do, $150; Marie Antoinette Suits, colored ), for $150; pl Ns room od aped ot Sa 5 Le pte als coe cost for sie, ther Suits com Bronze fine Oil Pai: Sng Mirrors Ban white and Esicealon ‘are ; other articles too numer- cash customers. N. B.— Ist of May free ot charge, Call at private house 120 West 2d st., near 6th PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING THE CITY, WILL A dispose of their magnificent Household Furalture at Freat sacrifice ; elegant rosewood 7 ovtay ber Suits, Lib: and Dink Far. see ar Gait at 210 West Mist st), near fthay, ne Cc Furniture, Beds, Bedding, 0 KELLY & CO., corner of of Twenty-fifth fifth street and Sixth aven We, OR SALE—FURNITURE OF A HOUSE, MODERATE Fo Faiue: will be sold ntlow. price, Inventory cam be geen kt oflice of A: JOURNEAY. BI Lisponard street OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A specialty ; all sizes; English Brussels and Ingrain for sale cheap, af 112 Fulton street, corner of Dutch. En- trance on Datch strect, —saepeenneneeesneenenioninesensinnenas N ONTHLY OR hides af PAYMENTS. —CARPETS Furniture, Bedding, i. KALY & CUNNINGHAM, 354 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-oighth sicvet, Prices lower than any other house in the city. PRIVATE, PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE Ov eir Furniture can meet with a cash purchaser adaresing 8. H. F., Dox 30) Post oMicen BEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURNI- ture, Oar and Bedding, at B. M. COWPRR THWAIT & iS Chathaa st An Immense stock and iow prices. EUROPE. Lid ati yoms BI T Patere, U; ae EAR eon purists and families—| ts lubrious posi- Seraeenees cise at 3. Saturday Matinee at 1:30. ADDITIONAL, seRRFORMANCES or’ Sad wy Passion Woman. In consequence of the increased demand for places to wi the charimii ig pis 100 YEARS OLD, the management have determined to postpone the pre- sentation of Miss Olive sis 'snew, gonedy. A BUSINESS WOMA LAST TWO ONE HUNDRED PRRIURM SHOES ™e YEARS OLD Porsons having tickets for this evening mag oushamee them tor Thursday's tickets, at the Box Theatre at any time before 8 o'clock to-night, Seats secured in advan BOX OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Pt Ww vali LESTER WALLACK RN in his i id pes spon end ipa mation of This charming play is NIGHTLY GIVEN i h the most ee de Lye A perfect ensemble of acting and mise OTHERN, Mr. JO iT, Me J.B. "POLK, Mr "GHORGE BROWNE, Mr WJ, LRONARD: Mr M." BOL! ©.’ Bi Mise sa bk | ‘AND, | Mr. ‘DWIN, ROGERS, Mme, PONISI and Mrs. JOHN Notwithstanding the extra accommodations provided the demand for sats two. Weeks in advance is so urgent Pyacices APPLICATION OEM ON recommended, Box ovrictt bint bait IN ADVANCE. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Carriages may be ordered at 10:15, OWERY THEATRE, B. LIGH. nager. MONDAY, MARCH 1 ith AND DURING THR WEEK. Engagement for a limited period of the talented and Popular actre Miss KATE RAYMOND, hi ‘in th 't Di a of the wn a the great Drama of the Migs KATE RAYMOND. WILLIE THE WAIPF. Mr. U, B. COLLINS ix 1 will enact HANS SCHNEIDERKOFE, Those vory popular favorite artists, the FIELDINGS, are re-engaged, and will present a new Musical act, entitled BARNEY AND NORAH, Proceded by the beautiful Comedy, gutitiod REATURE OF IMP! In preparation, a new Drama taken rom tie New York Lodger, gpttled OK HARKAWA Look out for a Ba LOn, trom the Fireside Companion, by Charles Foster. ATHENEUM, phipadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, 58, 8. W. B anager bi tire New and Screaming Bilt, Always Ahead with Original Novelties, The splendid Burlesque of ERNANI; or, THE HORN OFA DILEMMA, Miss SOPHIE WORRELL Mi aoe See ether with an unt ge THE COMET OF 1873, MISS LEONA DARE, the most beau, pet and ee [ea of the age, NNIE WO! uae her 8) peciaition, Mtonisn's Gout rtship. OOLCRAFT, THE KING U 0. mrss‘ BLANCHE, See ALD MISS 1 Sa SELWYN, Box office open aatiy. Seats pgecrred in advance, Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday. NOTICE.—MORE 5 ART LING OVELTIES READY, 188 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. MORES AND EV ta tise Sy FROM HAKSPEARE AND THE POETS. Miss cusuMan willhave the mengr ue give a series of UR READ! G8 aT Lap sh ey mi ATA iL, ON MONDAP EVENING, MARCH Y, G HENRY VIII. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, Selections from ROMEO et JULIET. BATTLE OF IVRY.. DEATH OF THE ou SQUIRE. BETSEY ANDI ARE | z IN FRI ibay EVENING, MARCI‘ 2i, MACBETH. ON rich tae ee MARCH 22, READINGS. -Mrs. Southey ‘Tennyson Longfellow ‘Browuing ‘Tennyson RARE THE YOUNG gear BAD. THE GRANDMOTHE! be ie ‘Atti } IN ARMOR, By request BETSEY AND f ARE OU he Evening Readings at 8 o'clock. ‘The Morning Readings at 2 P.M, Admission to each Reading, $1. No extra charge for reserved seats. ‘The sale of tickets to any of the Readings will com- mence on Wednesday morning, March 12 at 9 o'clock, at tein Hall, and will be continued daily from 9 A. M. to ap. 4 RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 2D STREET, between 6th and 7th avenues, near Booth’s Theatre Every evening at 8. Saturday Matinee at 2 First time this season of the ama to scene, UNCLE EPH’S DREAM OF TUCKY HOME, W. McAND! Watermelon Man, 4 ‘old Une! Eph. “BRYANT MINSTRELS, ONCLE GEIS DREAM. UNCLE EFIVS DREAM. UNCLE EPH’'S DREAM, BRYANT'S MINSTR: ELS. Characters by Dan Lp Bt Nelse Seymour, MeAndrews, Davo Deod, Harry Stan- wood, Brockway, Morrissy, Emerson, MATINEE ON'SATURDAY AT 2. ests secured. ITY CENTS hit YOUNG GENTLEMAN WIL indiarubber eyes and Veoh a who REWARD declares that every boar of, te does not attend TONY ‘PAS’ ‘ons ‘Tuesday FOR HIM, Matinee. PIANOFORTES. T HAINES BROS.’ 27 Union square, First class handsome new Piniofortes for sale very reasonable ter and soveral used & little, very low for cash. T 10l FOURTH AVENUE—EXCELLENT ROSE- wood Palen and Upright Pianos, new, &c., at $150, $190, $200, $225, $250, $275; genuine baraine eee | gt SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE overstrung, agraffe, carved I with stool and sed short ume? fully guaranteed; sacrifice for PEEK & SONS, 127 Bleeker street. MERICAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY, 211 FOURTH avenue,—Pianos of six first class makers for sale on easy instalments or cash at a Sati htr i and for hire. LAST sae of of RouGHING It, Mi WOOD, Mr. BROUGHAM, Mr. MORTIMER, ee PAWORTT, THI HE GRAND CE CHORDS, Bane Me ‘and LAs’ of the MAGNIFICENT Ra wey OBu Arion and of all the REALISTIC LOCAL SCENES. MONDAY EVENING, oa rT ie lest timo om ang ch 17—First time on stage of VICTORINE SARDOU'S prohibited Comedy oa American manners, eatitied, Bien. PP ass AORDINARY FEAL ISTO EXx?R, Sorind MAGNIFICENT APPOINT! With A CAST WHICH CANNOT BE EXUELLED ie a HOE SHEET ta No is NOW OPEN witiats, and seats may be had sien teed aes House, and at the Brauch office, in the lobby of the Fits Avenue Theatre. TH AVENUE THEATRE (CURTAIN RISES AT ®, and 730 Brondw way. ‘Mr. AUGUSTIN Dal LY eine Sole Usmoe and Manager EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK a and oh ie Laas SATURDAY will be acted, for the LAST TIMKS, the bril- liant emotional play in fear aces entitled CLARA yore Miss ae Miss "MA *erURSDAY RIVENING. March r the rst time this theatre, Mr, FRANK 3 ste prilliant Lond: Comedy, oniitied “NEW {eas EVE PALS ith its perfect | ori scenery, all new. Box sheet now open. **In preparation for special reproduction, DIVOROB. Mr. DALY begs to announce that these revivals will followed by the production of an enurely now play ary emotional power. TBLO’S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, FOURTH MONTH. FOURTH MONTH. THE MAGNIFICENT abated ae ROMANCR, 0 \ 0 AND Li O AND Loros, RECONSTRUCTI LEO AND LOTOS, ROSETTI AND DIANI IN NEW, SONGS. RECONSTRUCTION, 10 AND LOTOS. FULLY CLEVER,” BY GOLLARD. NEW we ) AND LOTOS. ERI, LANNIER, LUPO, ADIN ND LOTOS, NONE MUNDIED CORYPHERS AND HGURANTES NE GS. LEO AND LOTOS, SEW QUARTETTE, NEW Ae NEW SONGS, D LOTOS, ROCKY MOUNTAIN WONDI S. 108. DLO HOFFMAN, THE SWISS WARBLER, AND LOTOS. SPARATE, THE MAN APE: NEW VAR 8, LEO. ‘AND LOTOS. AVIE THE MASTER ae NEW VARIETIES ‘D LOTOS. CHILD ‘Awenicus, THE VIOLINS, NOVELTY—NOVELE ND LOTOS. K SIEGRIST FAMILY. NOVELTY—NOVEL! ¥. LEO AND LOTOS. THE TRAINED DOG: wn abit ain THE BIRD CAGE. THE count OF VENUS, THE PALACE OF ST. CLOU! THE GRAND PANORAMA OF PARIS: Ty TEARS THE GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENES, gE Evening at7:45. Every Evening at 7:45. RDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ON In mn preparation, a startiin realism, illustrative of the EHILS AND DANGERS OF FRONTIER LIFE, with new and beautiful scenery and remarkable effects, JHEATRE COMIQUE. Mr, JOSH HART. Grand success world, the TONS. Mr. CHARLES Maso: Mr. FRANK MAJILTON, 3 MARIE MAJILTON, and the celebrated arta, the MATHEWS FAMILY, ARTHUR GREGORY, NEW WILLIA® NEW DREs»: 514 BROADWAY. egaed and Proprietor pertormers in the it! tarry toorny, Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. JOHN WILD, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss ¥O'NTEL, Miss NELLIE) SANDFORD, Miss KITTY TILSTON, and a host of others in new and pleasing act 4 ENTIRE NEW LTO, imiarea: ENTIRE NEW OL! MATINEE N WEDNESDAY AND “SATURDAY, ITEINWAY HALL, IMMENSE SUCCESS. HAMPTON S{UDENTS, HAMPTON STUDENTS. “The, minevecn students in question have admirable volces.'—New York Tim Last Two ¢ GEAND CONCERTS, TUESDAY EVENING, March FILDAY. EVENING, March 14 The audience appeared to be delighted with the novel entertalnment, and insisted upou a repetition of every song. Now York We NTE NEW PROGRAMME BACH CONCERT, “Altogether thelr reception may be deemed a favorable New York Tribu: PRESS AND. PUBLIC UNANIMOUS IN PRAISE OF UNRIVALED CORLS LOREL LIST: Admission 50c.; Rese * Can now be ob- tained at Steinway Hall, Book Concern, 80S Broad ‘and 114 Broadway: 3 THEATRE. a WENty: EIGHTH STREET AND BROADWAY. G. SWAINE BUCKLEY AND BAM SHA PERSENTED IN THIS NEW, FRE! RE LING ‘AND. ORIGINAL. SEATS SECURE) yin ADVANCE, BEGINS AT 8. : aay RS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRB- Every Evening, Alexandre Dumas’ historical Play of MBITION, Mr. FRANK ROCHE. Mrs. F. B. CONWAY. LD MOTHER | BUT BOTH OLD AND YOUNG Go HUBBARD | to the Tuesday Matinee at TONY PAS- WiubuoaD. TO: ig Opera House. Take it in to- EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. wav, between Houston and Bleecker streets. aay one should visit this worderful Museum; it Srorptting people should see and understand.” Lectures daily on “The Philosophy of Marringe.” | Those partion unal le to attend 2 e8e important lectures can Taye thems ioryarces, ee ot 25 cents, by addressi ie ARV NEW YORK MUSEUM UF ‘ANATOMY, 61 Broadway, Now York. ELL YOUR|THAT THERE IS MATINEE EVERY Tuosday at TONY PASTOR'S Opera ‘COUNTRY | House.” Every lady attends it. Be sure COUSINS to see the fun to-day. 1OX’S AMERICAN THEATRI F Chestnut street, Pildoiph Ia, Pa. ‘HE GRE. it RT. At FIRST CLASS ENTERTAIN ME: 1 NIGHTLY. eel on receipt HRODER, President. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR used 5 5*months, cost $900, sale—Made order, Sn maker; fy Ting tial ui Book rite Paintin; ronzes, ce Glass for $375; Parlor Etagere: eae ‘Dining faret inaware ware, &c. A sacrifice. Property v1 aving city. 36 West 15th st., near Sth av. BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE, $125; modern improvements; fully guaranteed; m: A hificent rosewood. 7 octave, overstrling, carved legs, fo. immense sacrifice. GOLDSMITH'S Pianotorte rooms, No. 7 Bleecker ‘treet, near Bowery. FINE CARVED LEG PIANO VERY CHEAP—NEW Pianos sold on monthly payments; rented and rent ae For bargains call at +) RRY & CO.'3, 739 Broad: ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED LEGS octave, overstrung bass: celebrated ears guarantee. Apply at 243 East 30th 2d and 3d avenues, N ¢ ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED L iron frame, only $125; beautiful Steinway P: forte, listle ved, ‘every improvement, great sacrifice tor cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. _ MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND. PATENT agraffe grand square rosewood parlor Pianoforte, brilliant tone, used seven months, fully guaranteed, cost 2. 100, for $300; Stool. ‘lor Suits, Paintings, ronzes, rosewood and wal nut Chamber, Library, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice. Residence 113 Wést Eighth street Glinton piace), near Sixth aven BARGAIN... ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, overstrung, &c. ; cost $500; Good, ag new; obit: 310, at 70 University place. N. P. B. 0} iS. N ELEGANT BRILLIANT-TONED PIANOFORTE, richly carved, pa bass, all modern ee ments; made order nt owner; cost $975, to be sold tor Sag; Stool and Obver mat 210 West 2ist st., near 7thav, PRIVATE FAMILY HAYING A GOOD 7 OCVAVE A second-hand Piano to dispose of at @ reasonable rice, may hear of a purchaser by addressing HOPKINS, it Kast Twenty-ninth street. Bet! SEVEN OCTAVE CARVED ROSEWOOD ntine mouldings, four round corners; yee ent, carved; instal- . UT W. 234 st, corner 6th av. _ ALL AT THE CO- 0-.OPERATIVE td MAKERS! Warerooms, uy. Bleecker strech, an id examine the best, cheapest and most reliable Pianotorte manufac- tured. Every piano warranted for seven years LEGANT SEVEN orn en ROSEWOOD PIANo- forte, $70; great bargail Sanerh by Ee a seve, carved legs, for JAMES GURDON, 0 Bleecker’ rect, a+ BEAUTIFU! also x a ments taken; ar jougal ISCHER NEW SCALE PIANOS. WITH, IMPROV the most reliable pianos made, ee avenue. ap; 425 We: Handsome en Twenty-cighth street, near Pianos tol rent. second hand Pianos very ¢ G™nrs UARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS; BUR- dett and other Organs, on instalments and for rent; | also a Parlor have Organ, with Meohea te Piano. x. ighth street four doors cast irom Broadwa P. HALE 19 MAKING 10,000, PIANOFORTES FOR the trade per small manufacturers can buy the stock: give Mun acall, “Tenth avenue and Thus | ty-ilith street, ADY WILL SELL UPRIGHT 7 OCTAVE PIANO- forte, original price $750, Jess than half price; row, Wood, carved case, Jebrated makers, 23° Third street, between Bowery and Second avenue. pure, BEAUTIFUL WEBER ECEUD ED, CHEAP Barrel pencnmens and BALL & 0O., , 00d a8 or, rent oF sale. 2 eS ete eee At MERTELL'S, No. 8 Uniod square, 165 Fourth avenue. ery AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS; NEW ‘les and perfect oa over a and most beautiful styles and. pertect to § ‘er Cie mon or J tats cha bo oe gon ast [oma PIANOS 3 RENT AT preys AND MRS. FROBISHER'’S MISCELLANEOUS READINGS, ASSOCATION HAL! TUESDAY EVENING. MACH LL, Tickets, Sic. Reserved Seats, $1. To commence at 8 o'cloc! Tickets for sal lr match, ano, bo (piano), $2 9. DIT ONE 3 T ONLY, & Bat cKU Seo tNST REL: ne Rou SON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET. Ejjerary Entertainment by Profesor PHILIP LAW. ol. Speaker,” “Lawrence th sfeacher of Kio; mnacrvatory of Muser No. 8 east March Ii, on which CE, author of the. “M er,” "Comstock’s Bloc Gition at the New York Fourteenth street, Tuesday evening, ion three of the most talented I merica will appear. “The Chat and "The American Flag” will 50 of his pupila, Mr. Charles Whitney, the cclebrate Shakspearian reader (of American and European fame), will appear jin. his unrivalled, impersonation of id gre: orators am a pores, the va) af emotions and comedy. Tickets 50 cents, seal pues 18 IN TOWN; TELL GEORGE. WIL. be a thes Matinee today at TONY PaSTOWS. Alb goil Bee ird seat, bhi a a ote: Don't fail, dear. YARD.—PRIV ATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, ‘Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, day and evening. 2 clinton lace (EI established 1864; cireu- lars mailed tree. 0) usical Director. ITTLE BOPEEP | BUT YOU MUST NOT LOSE THR L . opportunity of attending the Mati; es wid Y Wats ay ate TONY PASTOWS SHE LOST | nee ra iiowse. Everybody will be HER SHEEP. | there. 00 prrreer THRATRIGAL AND sHow “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREEBR A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. _DANCING _ACADEMIES. a j, SAUSE'S DANGING AG, ACADEMTES —CLASSES Le at Masonic Hall, 1M ag (2, Senko ang Brewport Hall, 154 and 156 jourth: ~ 5 LEsso} Satany hour. day, eveni chi (LARS at Private Academ: anges ‘eleventh st. —DODWORTH'S CLASSES: Lah DANCING, AT 213 ption of pupils. Fitth avenue, now open ter the rece; Send tor circular. At! ee te rey soem '¥ OF ae, PUPILS ¢ can onan Pigg Capes oe a our convenionce, and LEARN SPE aRnivdbas vance Beaiite DANCING ACADEMY, 31 Langer dado ST. A 1 fs DUMAR’S DANCING “be ¥, 26 ” |e sh Ste erly a eva

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