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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, apee hy SALES AT AU RTIST SA. LE SOMERVILL RY, € FIFTH AVENUE, t the ETIE CLUB, neither’ “ other very Parsee’ aino Art Works, contributed b AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST, PAUL, will be sold at the Somer. re now on exhibition till time of sale, 8 o'loc URSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, March 20 and 21. ee ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctionee & Filth avenue, MAJ artists petit ‘in Rome LEN sPooms 96 Chatabers aud 77 Reade streets, By ALLEN B. MINER & BR On TUESDAY, MARCH 18, at 103 o'clock, at thelr salesrooms, 95 CHAMBERS AND 77 READE STREETS, Sentinnation sale of March 7 of elegant Furniture, all of which is of the latest and most ‘Ddeantiful designs and of the the finest workmanship, eomprising the stock 0 “of on one of our well know and most reliable « le city manufacturers, who is about retiring from business. Every piece was made expressly for first class city custom trade, and for excellence in every respect cannot be surpassed, The stock comprises every variety of rosewood, , walnut gbony, French inlaid, marqueterie, bols de rose and Buhl Parlor, Library, © ber and Dining Room Suits of the wont Hunigue ain uoaee style, ‘urchasers can have their furniture stored until May lire of charge. THE ABOVE anor READY FOR EXAMINATION LOGUES, LLEN B. MINER, AUCTI Salesrooms 95 Chi By ALL i) t 1034 m9 East ni Ree BETWEEN GENTEEL MHOUSBNOLD FURNITURE. Velve Brus- gels and Ingrain Carpets, black walnut and mahogany Parlor Suits, in haircloth and crimson. reps; gilt frame Mirror, black walnut Centre and Side Tables, Bedsteads, Ddlack walnut and marble top mien | Bureaus, Com- modes, Washstands, Dining Extension Table and Chairs, Po Rockers, chestnut and black walnut marble £R. ounie Suits, Wair Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Kitchen U a &e., &c, Pein residence at ssi 0 vetock, at thelr taleatdomn amabers ant DENTEEL HOUSER LD CRURNITURE: Mirrors, Car. pets, Oilcloth, &c., &c. Hetalls in time. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and silesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Pst office. Gentee) Household Furniture. ARCH, JOHNSON will sell this day (Tuesday), March 48, at 103g o'clock, at the salesroom 37 Nassau strect, a farge assortment of Household Furniture; very fine vel- vet Carpets, Rugs, walnut Bedyoom Suits, Music Stools, ane seat Chairs, Music Racks, elegant embroidered Re- ception Chairs, Armchairs, Music Stool, Foot Stools, Man- tel Mirrors, &c. Also complete set Congressional Glo! Law Books, Miscellaneous Works, ARCH. 301 JOHNSTON, renee EER. nd silesroom 37 Nassau street, i pppoaite ihe Post office. ARCH, JOHNSTON will sell on Thursday, at 11 o'clock, at his salesroom, 37 Nassau street, 150 Oil Faintings, some YEry fine, of the’ Flemish and French schools, coinpris- Landscapes, Interiors, Flower Pieces, Figures, &c. A WHENRY B. HERTZ, AUCTIONEER, * SALESROOMS 16 CORTLANDT STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND CHURCH STREETS, RICH AND PLAIN CABINET FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MR. G. KOCH, ON ACCOUNT OF RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18, AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOMS 16 CORTLANDT STREET, Particular attention of purchasers is called to this le, which comprises the entire stock of Mr. Koch, ued at over $60,000, all of which was manufacture i & ih He for strictly first class ‘city retail ti and fully: guar- anteed. a inspecting the goods, w will be on exhi- bition on Monday, parties can see at once that it is not of the class essly for auction and covered with ot up expre gilt and tinsel e the eye, the same as that made by isreputable makers sold by irresponsibl Honeers, but all solid, well made and serviceabl aiture fully equal to that purchased from any fir fabinet maker, The stock comprises in part BOLID ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT PARLOR SUITS, in satin, silk reps, catalaine, wool reps, &c., &c. FINE SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, WARDROBES, Parse aes ARMOIRES, BU- RICH MARQUETERIE, —TNLAID ORMOLU STARDE koe CABINETS, PARLOR TABLES, together with a full assortment of Library, Dining Room and other Furniture in every variety. AND MUSIC Offering a rare op} ortunity, to purchasers, who can, if they desire, have their Heer en 4 ia for ship- ping by ag roe et vor ne ort DRIAN Hl. MULLER WILL SELL AT AUCTION the Tenement Property 10 Hamilton treet on Tues- oa aan 18, 1873; yearly rent from $4,700) A CHR SALE ot valuable Real Estate at auction, consisting of finely located property on Eighth, St Wicholas, New and Morningside avenues; 108th, 109th, 112th, 113th, 122d and 123d streets, and the entire block bounded by Eighth avenue and St. Nicholas avenue, in the immeaiate vicinity of Central Park and Morningside Park, on THURSDAY, Mareh 20, 1873, the Exchange Salesroom at 12 o'clock, ACEMULCEIC Pt WILKINS &. 00. Auctioneers, Sixty to seventy per cent may fenate on bond or mort- eataps at the offices of the Auctioncers, Pine street, and ER, Attorneys, 243 Broadway UGUST MARTINES, AUCTIONEER. $25,000 worth of Magnificent Household Furniture. Pianoforte, Bronzes, Paintings, Drawing Room Suits, ‘Works of’ Art, at public auction, THIS DAY (Tuckday), nt lUis 0 clock, at the elegant resid West 15th st., between. oth and ‘stn Avs, perty o vingston, "Esq. Drawing Hoomes superb sults Parniture Pompadour, Maric Anoinette atyles, covered ‘silk brocade Marque: teric, bois de rose Cabinets, Tables, Etageres, Secretuire jookcase, Velvet medallion Carpets, Mirrors, Lace Cur- tains, Paintings by eminent artists, artistic Bronze dary, Va! magnificent rosewood Planotorle, niker; Canterbury, —“fusic Books; rosewood, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ward- robes, en suite Mattresses, Exten- sion ‘Table, Sid Silverware, Linen, Glassware, Chinaware, Cul Basement, Kitchen and servants! apartments’ Furnitu —Parties wishing to attend sale take 5th ay, stages or 6th av. cars. celeprated walnut Style Louis X1V.; poard, A, CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER, + Gives his personal attention to sales of Household Furniture at residence of tamilies breaking up or at his 9 Nassau street, Immediate appli- insure choice of days. T AUCTION, ON MARCH 25—A FARM CO} <TATNING Beekman, Dute ¥. three hours’ Fide from ity » suitable try boarding house ; jd SW rooms; three Tis fruitot-all kines Ai ood repair and well wate: For particulars apply "HILL HOLM WE ity-fourth street. “A UCTION NOTICE. AUCTION NOTICE, argest Sale of the Season. ROBERT ©. CASUIN, Aue! Tr, Will sell at Auction, THIS DAY (Tuesday), at 10% o’clock, All the ynagnificent Household Furnitnre of residence 210 West Twent: sisting of rich F st street, near ir r Suits Grand Puc con Prine ess and Maria Antionette sty ‘ ctave Bianoforte, Stool and Cover, Tarkich ¢ hairs, Etayeres, Oil P Curtains, ain Glocks, Ac. Library and. Dining GCutiory rosewood wad. walnut Chativer Mattresses, Hedding, Carpets, dc. Take Se: vent avenue cars to Twenty-first street J. BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIONEER: A. Execwiors' sale’ Estate of the late Daniel Muri THIS DAY, at 12 noon, The three story hizh stoop brown stone House 120 West Forty-seventh’ street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- hues; fine basement and cellar, and in pertedt order, Maps at77 Cedar stree —WM. TRIST BAILEY, AUC TIONBER BY V. ENBON, Jt., will sell Wed shange SaNsroom, 11 re, East Fort igh stoop brown stone Houses, lots 18xs0.10 feet easy terms Maps at II Pine street and 226 Fitth av AUCTIONEE residence, 1 at 1044 o'clock, over 300 ass city made Furniture in lots to anoforte, rich Parlor Suits in rose- viz, rosewood ood and walnut, covered in plain, figured, satin and Sik reps; velvet, Brussels Carpets, Mirrors, Lace Curtain: Oil Paintings, French Bronze Clocks, Ornaments, Kta- Heres, Bookcase, Cabinets, de. Bedrooms contain rosewood and walnnt Suits, Single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Bedding, Lounges, Chai ockers, Tables, &c.;aiso Diningroom, Basement and Kitchen SAT, SPECIAL Public aietion. by cru rompt, at 79 Nassau street, Fulton.” A, CALD. KELL, Auction This day (Tuesday), rich rosewood and walnut Fur) tu ry descriptio ‘Garpets, Mirrors, Paintings: eds wea Hote ineiudiny eds and Bedding, 3 Chande- Hiers, Pranofortes. &c.. &c. | Parties about going to keeping are assured that this sule is strict aeree. serve, to close the estate of Mathew Doughty. deceased, Aro, to-morrow (Wednes 1056 o’cloak, the entire Pontentsf resides Nineteenth street, being the effects of ings. large hotorte, Youn hogany Chamber Furniture, pure Hair Maltresten, Bol. sters and Pillows, Cur} vg Joths, Hall Stand, China. ‘ware and Glassware, jade to order in the ww "Bale Moalye 1 Au extraordinary chance { irers. Y@s C8 Bousekeovery 2" = 4 | Chairs, hate and spring Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, IMPORTANT ART NOTICE, MR. BEAUMONT'S | Collection of P fs Bow on free exhibition: day aid evening, Leavitt Art Root oma, § 817 Broadway. This (Tuesday) is the Ly? ast day and evening on which these paintings can be seen ints intact [From the Commercial Advertiser.) Of the 181 pictures which form the collection there is scarcely an example which does not exempilty some h motive in its composition, and what is more to the palat there is not a picture which would not form a wel- fome addition to “than private be collection in the city. rm ~ ‘The collection ts & cod ey cor of well-selected pictures, and of ii le size for cabinets and boudoirs. {From the Express. | Mr. J. P. Beaumont, the veteran and well known art collector, astonishes the connoisseurs of this city with an exhibition of pictures, betore which all others of tormer renown assume a place of secondary importance. From the Home Journal. } Besides the names on the list, which are scarcely re- presemted in this country, the ‘old favorites are present eon rs superior specimens as to pe almost anew elation. TIME OF SALE, 0) sale ofthese paintings will take Veo at the Clin- srooms, Wednesday and Thursday even- may ‘arch A and 20, without any reserve or limitation. ie Messrg. LEAVITT, Auctioneers, THE MOZIER STATUARY. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF FINE MARBLE STATUES, belonging to the estate of the late sosephy Mozter. | The works of Mr. Mozier are too familiarly known by all Americans who have visited Rome to need any comment. The subjects now on sale “Rebecca,” “Rizpah,” “the Peri,” “Ondin "Allegro," all of the large size; and, of the smaller size, there are six Statues—viz. :-— “the White Lady of Avenel,” “Il Penseroso,” “Silence,” “Undine,” “Jephthai’s Daughter,” “"Wept of the Wish- Ton-Wish.” colored. Now on free exhibitfon at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms, and to be sold by auction on Saturday evening, March 22, The Messrs LEAVITT, Auctioneers. UCTION SALE, fe eed SALE. Over $25,000 worth and over 500 Magnitcen’ Household, Parmiare, Ol Paintings, yardg Carpets, Pianotorte, Silverware. ‘The lutgest sale this season, THIS DAY (Tuesday), March 1% at 10% o'clock, Property of Philip 8. Hungerford, Esq., 114 Clinton place (Eighth street}, between Fifth and Sixth avenues Par- lors—Velvet, Brussels Carpets; magniticent Marie An- tomette, Pompadour and Grande Duchesse styles Parlor Suits, covered with satin, brocatel and reps; Mirrors, Etugeres, Bronzes, Vases, Curtains, Bookcases, Turkish Chairs Lounges, Fosewood and wainut Chamber Sults, Mattretsos Bedding, Guldcent dsuoie round rosewood Pianoforte, tool and Cover, cost 5. French pi Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, Lounges, Glass, China and silver Ware; basement and servants’ Furniture. ERN: 8" ROTH, , Auctioneer, A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE.—TH OMAS WILSON, Auctioneer, will sell this day. the balance Of the Stock of Dauiel Beekman's jewelry establishment 106 Chatham street, consisting of large assortment ol golid gold'and coin'sliver American and, Swiss) Watches, ore ry, &e. race ae id without reserve. le toe mmence at 11 o’cloe! reed THOMAS WILSON, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE—THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at Sstory brown stone mansion 120 West 2d street, near 6th avenue, ing at 11 o'clock, nt and costly Furniture, rare and costly Works of Art, &c. namely, brilliant toned 7i¢ octave rosewood Pianoforte, city made, cost $900; superb Drawing Koo m Suits, covered in crimson. satin brocatel, 14 pieces, cost $1,200; rep Suits and Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Hine ON ee anes: Bronzes, Mirrors, Clocks, Chandeliers, Lace Curtains, Bookcase and Books, Engravings, Carpets, &c, Bedroom contains, viz. Solfd rosewood and inlaid black walnut Bedroom Suits, single and double Kedsteads, Bureaus, CLA E SN jolste rests, uilts. Dining Room—Buffet, Extension Tabl Chairs, Uhina and Silver Ware. Also Basement and Kitchen Furniture. Over 300 lots, b; LUKE FITZGE! Y B. A. CLARK & CO. at store 661 Broadway, opposite Bond street The sale ot rich silverware comm $25,000 worth elegi talogue. ALD. A Luctioneer. an fine Table Cutiery will eon daily Se preone ree ek, sale commencing at 103g o'clock A. M. Goods on exhibi- tion previous to 8 Every article warranted first class, and to be sold with- out reserve. BY Fy POuTON,, AUCTIONEER ELEGANT HOUSE- hold Furniture, removed trom a private residence on Forty-second street'to the salesrooms 53 East Thirteenth street, heats it will be sold on Wednesday, March 19, at 104¢ o'clock, the entire rich Furniture of the house ; Axminis- ter, Wilton, Velvet and Brussels Carpets; French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors; elegant rosewood Pianotorte, cost $700; superb carved black walnut Chamber Suit, cost $200, in good order ; rosewood carved Chamber Suit, black walnat Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands, Armotre Wardrobes, Bookeases, elegant Dining Room'Furniture, Parlor Furniture, Etageres, Bronz”s, fine Oil Paintings, Clocks, Parlor Hilliard Table, Gas Fixtures, best Hair Mattresses and Bedding, China’and Glass Ware. BY. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER. $16,000 worth of ‘costly Furniture ai ‘and Bedding at auction, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), March 19, by CAMPBELL & joncers, consisting of an elegant and well assorted lock of a first class manufacturing establishment, viz. :—Magnificent Parlor Furniture and Chamber Suits, other si elegant Furniture, as also ordinary and comn worthy the attention of the trade, housekeepers and oth- ers; all of which will be sold on account of the widening OF broadway and the necessity of torecl ing the entire stock on account of the expiration of the lease of the remises. PRAil the goods were mannfactured by the parties, and their responsibility and reputation are widespreai Goods stored unill May free of charge. More full particulars {n tim Catalogues early on day ot ale. BY 8. W. mays Wee AUCTIONE AUCHY & JOUNSON, va ‘ih a sf AWest Fiftieth street postponed until arc Y 8. W. DA UCHY, AUCTIONEER. DAUG HY & JOHNSON will sell this he Ais Os o'clock, at 202 Eighth avenue, the entire Furniture of the Homestead Hotel, consistin, of Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Mattresses, Pillows, Bed- ding, Bar, back Bar and Mirror, Saloon Tables, Paintings, Chairs, *Oileloth, de. Also a fine assortn Wines and Liquors. BY JAMES M, MILLER-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broad- ‘way, 389 East Fourth street, the three story’ and base- ment brick House; gas, water, bath, &c. Maps and par- ticulars at the office Pe bine BAYERSDORFER, AUCTI NEER, ELLS, ock, 653 Broadway, elegant Furniture, Fix fivia a ndid Bar and Back Bar, Tables, Chairs, Ale Pump, rich Glassware, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, su- perior Ranges, Cutlery Ware. ny Ades: Paintings; engine an Boiler, Chan: also a five horse power Ste: deliers, Copperware; also stock supe: Wines, Liquors, Brandies, &c. belonging to the class restaurant of Charles Pi fe MAX BAYERSD peer R & HACKER'S ‘office, 2 245 Bowery. BE? BAILEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 50 EAST Fourth street—Sells on Wednesday, 19th inst., at 1014 o'clock, at the private residence 131 West Twenty-sixth street, all the Furniture, £c., in said house, consisting of Brussels and Ingrain Pier Mirrors, rosewood Piano, rosewood Parlor Suits, Centre Tables, Easy Chairs, black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, 8, Mattresses, black walnut Dining Tables, Shades, Crockery, &c. Goods removed same day. OK, AUCTIONEER. GANT CABINET FURNITURE, GRAND CHICKERING PIANO, WENCK, this day. Isth inet. at It evcluck, ati) Liberty street, an rniture, by one of ti lly warranted in every respect, ack’ walnut full’ chamber. Suit Chiffonters; Cand. ‘Library and Centre Tables, rosewood " Parlor Suits, in satin and reps; Lounges, Easy Chairs, Mall Stinds, Secretary Desks, Escritoires, &c., &c. Also some e! leqant marble Clocks and Brongés, which have just arr also a superb full Ps ing Piano, fully equal tonew. The above are now ow exhibition Bt AUCTIONRER, Ae OF Hort FURNITURE AY, MARCH 2 AT 10 O'CLOCK, SHARP, CORTLANDT STREET HOTE. corner Church and Cortlandt streets. The entire Contents of said Hotel and Restaurant, com- prising Furniture of over 70 rooms. | Walnut, mahogany Cottage and other Chamber Suits: Que hair Mattresses, ling, Carpets, Mirrors, Parlor Suits, rosewood Piano, Ome Furniture, “Bar and Bar. Fixtures, Beer Pump’ larve lot of Dining Chairs and Tables, copper Cooking Utensils, French Cooking Range, &c. Sale posi- tive. By order of Roger Buber, Mortgagee. } ENRKY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, 16 CORTLANDT street, has received intructions to sell the entire elegant Furniture, Oil Paintings, Works of i &e., of B. L, at his residence, 163 W ENTY-THIRD STREE’ ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 ATI O'C Tock. _ Pull details hereafter! WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS March 18, at 103 O'clock, at 15% 26 Spring Beds, seaith & Field's patents also a nt of Wines, Liqu Champagnes, ‘i also Carpets, ‘Olleloth, Matting, Cut- ew OSEPH MGUIRE, ACCT will sell at anc THURSDAY, Maren 20 at the Exchange the three story. baseine ypirick, Hote, with arlor floor extension, Te it Twenty-seventh street. jouse has tnoaera 8 pate ‘Dts, in good order and fents wells size of ree ; XC} er cent can remain on mortgage. y Per GN THURSDAY, March oy 1873, at 12 o'clock Noon, the Property on the southwest corer of avenue Cand ing of a four oy brick House on the avenue ands three story brick Hy street. ouise and Lot, 418 . story and basenient With the two story brick Stable ana Lot ad. ning, known as No. 420, lock. noon, road wi he Valuable three ory ny basement and cellar high stoop brown stone House and Lot, 961 Second avenue, south. west corner Fifty-tirst street; size of House, 20.5 by about 65; lot 0 teet. Sixty per cent can remain on mortgage. _ Maps at the Auctioncer’s office, 87 Cedarsstrect, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 19 GRE J FocRarEe AD sell, on Thursday, March 20, at lock, at private residence 10t West 26th st. near 61! , elezant 7 octave rosewood Piano, pier and other Mir- ps rs brocate! and Lace Curtains, Brussels and other Cur Parlor Suits in green and crimson reps and hair- Pion Wardrobes, walnut and other Bedsieads, centre and other Tables U hairs. marble top Dressing Bureau best hair and other Mattresses, Bead “ine, ‘illotn. oe Paintings, Engravings, Cloc! Lounges, room and kitchen Furnite enery, clock, at salesroom 59 Great J Fa Suite, black walnut Dressing & ti Wi shetande, walnut and other marble top centre and other Tables, Willcox, & “als Sewing Machine,in. oe ay! order; Oil Paintings and En- pot Mirror i and Kitchen urniture, Yay eg Glassware, U ‘are silve ee and Ace By order * PATRICK AS Marta: SALES AT AUCTION. _ Jo rintRAVER, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE, 69 GREAT +, Jones street, will sell, on Wednesday, March 19 at No'clock, at 267 Bowery, near Houston ‘street, a lai and general assortment of elegant first class Household Furniture, of a large manufacturer, wholesale and retail dealer, retiring from the business, consisting of a large stock, manulactured expressly (or the city retail trade— Rosewood, walnut, mahogany and other Furniture, of every description; best hair and othe Mactresses, Feather Beds, Bedding, Mirrors, Clocks, & ry for housekeepers and. those ‘contemplating tur houses; goods can remain {ill May | free of charge packed and shipped, AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE and Loan Broker, 631 Hudson’ street.—Household Furniture, this day, at 104 o'clock; entire Furniture of the three story residence [36 West Sixteenth stres tween Sixth and Seventh avenues; peremptory. s: be removed iorthwith; con: of black walnut ‘and other Parior and Chamber Furniture, Carpets, Olleloths Beds and Bedding, Hat Rack, Stair Carpets, black walnu' Extension Table and Chaira, other Dining and Kitchen parnrare, ac. James Comey will give person the sale of furniture at private reside zeal ears experience ; prompt reliable returns and moderate gene AND RETAIL pave STOCK BURDETT & DENNIS. Anil ali on Thursday, 20th, 281 Hudson street, between Canal! and Spring streets, Wo'clock A. bai order of the mortgagee, the large Stock. % Segant Fixtures, Lease and Good Will of the extensive yobbing and retail Drug Store 281 Hudson By abe for rly owned by John Aitken, vee and recent); by th6 Present occupant. If not sold In a one entire lot ft then will be sold same day as per catalor Information at the office of the netioneers, 113 Pear! st. Catalogues two days previous to sale. Owing to want of time i prep re catalogue, the above sale is postponed until MO! > 24th inst JAMES, .M,PORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, ‘at2 o'clock, at367 Bowery, a Tune qu uantity of House: ¢ family return- hold Furniture of a four story house, t Ang to Europe, consisting in part of Parlor Suits, bedroom and chamber Furniture, French. plate Mirrors, Library and Bookcases, marble top centre and other Tables, Bu- reaus, Washstands, fine Toilet Ware, Hair Mattresses, r Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Lounge Keds, Turk: y and Ladies’ Chairs, Oil Paintings and Engray- ings; @ large assortment of Carpets, some nearly new; fine assortment of Cutlery, Plated and Fancy Goods, Wardrobes, Henkonses, Orie Cottage Suits, together with Kitchen Furniture, in fine order. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, WEDNESDAY, March 19, Atl o'clock, at the auction rooms No. 1 North William street, a general asortment of Household, Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, &c.; also Marshal's sale, 2 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines ‘alot of Liquors, &e. JOHN H, LLIER, Marshal. Friday, March 21, at the auction rooms, a lérge stock of Housefurnishing Goods, Plated Ware, &¢. JOHN I. FARRINGTON, Marsh: OSEPH SOLOMON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL the balance of the superb stock of ‘Diamonds, fine Gold and Silver Watches. solid Gold Chains, Amethyst and othr Seal Rings, comprising over $30,000, belon eg to William Traltel, No. 80 Chathum street, who has established for 25 Saas now retirin nest. Every article guaranteed as represen be sold without reserve this day, at 1 1 o'clock. on from busi- ed, and avill E wil xf will the wil Proprietor. Manager: Comedy of American Lite, SHAME, SfdAnt ana gol OLEY, and Miss MARY ‘OLD, Miss JOSEPHINE TLACRENE, Miss CHARLOTTE CAVE. in! Mei i woos moaguy. 1873. — AMUSE MENTS. __ ‘ION SQUARE THEATRE, .Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK .Mr, A. M, PALMER BEGINS AT& SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30. Carriages may be ordered for 10:40, VERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, EXCEPT SATURDAY, 1 be repeated MISS OLIVE LOGAN'S entitled A BUSINESS WOMAN. Produced with ew eae | beeline Stage Pictures of haracters by Messrs HARKINS, EDWARDS, Mac- BURROUGHS, WILDE. Mrs, CLARA JENNINGS, Mins (EMILY MEST AYE Mins WY THORPE. and RIS) SATURDAY a eee MARCH 22, be produced Mr. W. J. Florence's adaptation of Mr. Lone Leroy's charming three act Comedy-Drama, en- COUSIN IN JACK. Due notice will be given of of Mr. G, F., ROWE'S New Comedy, in which the author will appear, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL i, charming young s actre: AGNES ETHEL, | reappear at this ea: paher Rratanl part of \¢ & Halevy’s Drama of that name, L, I, MESTAYER. his evening at 8 o'clock. First aa np OF, OL rey oven actor, 7 L,I. who will appear in’ ‘alle corte Drama entitled IN FRANCE. Also In Brous hs celebrated burle ERNANI; OR THE HORN OF 4 D iat Inge to-day at 2 P.M. Mr. JAMES J. BARTLETT jue of ILEMMA, ‘AGE I LAST PERFORMANCES WITH bgt ba costUM. MONDAY EVENING, Nite on tho Fiaian in qehieh the principal churacte be assumed by the renowned tray TBLO'S GARDEN, “NIBLO'S GARDEN. LAST NIGHTS, LAST ah hi ‘Last NIGHTS, NIGH’ THE MOST AUPERULY MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE EVER PRODUCED ON ANY EIN THE WORLD. HAST! PERFORMANCES, AND LOT LEO AND Lotus, ire PORAND COMBINATION OF ‘SIC, VOCALISM, BALLETS, PANO! ARIETIES, PAHANSFORMATIONS, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. h 31, a realistic Drama an will ane ut LO BILL and RAS 9 ir NED BUNTLINE and “Mile, MORLACCHI will also appes ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Valuable Property on West Eleventh street, be- tween Fifth Gis an d Univers ty pla place, at auction. sell at auction On TUESDAY, Maren 18, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at tl Exchange Salesroom, a way *(rrinity’ Building, West Eloventh street—the valuable three-story, baso- ment and sub-cellar brick Dwelling and Lot known as 48 West Eleventh street, south side, near University, place ; welling 25x50 fect, and two-story extension 18x) feet, contains modern conveniences; rented until May 1; lot Meet deep. $12,000 may remain on bond and mort- gage. ARSTIAL IS SALE 0} BOOTS. AND SHOES, & HERMAN, Auctio sells this day (Tuesday), March 18, at 1034 o'clock, at 13 Bowery, the entire Sto of a Boot and Shoe Store, consisting Of about 200 lots of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Brogans, Slippers, &c, Sale positive, in lots to suit the trade. By order of MYER ELSAS, Marshal, BOGART AUCTION: R March 19, at 1 o’clock A. M., on the premises, the Stock, Fixtures and Good Wili and 4 years’ Lease ‘of the first’ Co Grapery Store 535 Hudson street, corner Charles. JAMES C. QUINN, City Marshal, Attornev for Morlgaee, Monteage SALE. —. will sell in one lot, on Wednesda: ALETTE. THE ART EXUIBITION AT SOMER- 's Gallery, 2 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street, will continue until Wednesda: March 19, The aale At auetion of the remaining pictures, &c.. unsold, will beginon Thursday evening, Match 20, at 7ig oclocky at the above gallery, AWNBROKER’S SALE—SAMUEL FOREST, “AUC: tioncer, sells to- day, at 17 Bowery, 500 lots men’s and women's Clothing, Shawls, dresses, Remnants, 'N ane \ A Boots, Shoes and other goods. ' Order J. Dunnelly, Kighthavenue, AWNBROKER'S —SALE,—WATCHES "AND JE elry.—THOS, J. MCGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 Chatha street, will sell this day, at 1 o'clock, 500 S00'tots 60 1d silver’ Watches, Jewelry, Pins, Rings, dc. Also Musical Instrainents, Pistols, Gauley, 67 1 Dir jon street. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS DAY JAMES AGAR, anctioncer, will sell at, 62 New Bowery 00 lots Silk and other Dresses, Velvet Cloaks, Broche and Crape Shawis, Remnants, Table Linen, Sheets, Spreads: Costs Pantaloons and Vests. By order of B, LEVY, 615 Hu BOR Street. AWNBROKER'S mBy ‘order P, SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFFS er, salesroom 121 Bowery, will ell this: aay, at Llo'clock, 600 lots men's and women's Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Underclothing, Bedding, c. Also Coats, uilts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, Pants and Vests. By order R. Si AUCTIONEER (GROCERIES, hal's sale), will salon Wednesday, atl o'clock, Wane Broad way, boxes ot Raisins, Soa) reen = DINGER, AUCTIONEER. . Supreme Court. Partition. ie of the Estate of Enoch Dean, deceased. Farm at White Pinins, Westchester cow Desirab! N . Yas known the Dean Farm, with the Building: thereon, containing about fitty-three acres, DINGEE, PORTER & CO. “CO, will sell at auction on DNESDAY, March 19, 1873, at 12 o'clock hoon, on the premises, Under the direction ol Hon. Robert Coctiran, referee, all that certain Farm of Land known as the Dean Farm, only one mile trom the Village of White Plains, with a frontage of 90 feet on Nortii street, the main avenue leading trom White Plains to ieye village and the celebrated Rye Beach, and having two frontages on Westchester avenue, This valuable containing about 53 acres of fine farming land, 1 inducements for speculation orinvesiment. in a rat clase neighborhood. Iving high and dry, Wunder a high state of cultivaugn, For terns, apply the Auctioneers, DINGEE, PORTER & oan rd avenue and 83 Cedar street, and to MAR- VERPLANCK, plaints’ attorue Wall hite Plains, N. ¥ Si ERIFF'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEE Bovey will sell this day a lot of, 121 fh oats, By order MATHEW BRENNAN, Sheri ‘Aniout, Deputy. (WE KENSETT COLLECTION. Executor’s sale of over five hundred of the FINEST STUD IES AND PICTURES by the late JOUN F. KENSETT, will take piace at ASSOCIATION HALL, during the week, commencing Monday, March 24, and ending Saturday, March ‘The sale will begin B. of this collects NATIONAL AC corner Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, from March 14, to Saturday, March 2, from 9 to 5 during 'the day and 8 to 10 in the evenin, lobk each h evening. ENHIBIEL nat the DESIGN, HOMAS SER, OFFICE NO. 6 Centre atcel mortage, will on Tuesday, at 10% o'ele rs’ tock sot the establis with “Ball and ty-second street N ORGANIST OF EX yrish quartet, is open f Copal or other Protestant ehure & Son's, 71 Broadway. YHURCH MUSIC COMMITTE: WILL SAVE TIME, / trouble and expense, if they ‘ire to fill vacancies organists and singers, to consult the books of the Ameri- can Musical Agency, 211 Fourth i's BUSS, Secretary. _ IANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, HAR. ony—Lessons private; 2 Clintoh place (Eighth “Student's Journal’ and circulars mailed iree. (LUITAR, SING ¥F mo street). Address J. JAY WATSON, Musicat Director, F call. ME, BERTHA JOMANNSEN HEREBY ANNOUN. ces that she has resu struction in the art of Address ca SCLIRMER’S Music ‘om all composers. DRAMATIC, AND DAN BRYANT, At LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, GEORGE H. COES, TURNER and Luster, Hanh and Wild QUEEN and ¥ WEST, NIBLO'S GARDEN. E, D, DAVIES, begs leave to anneunea tharie will have his 8 01 FIRST cla IN AMERIC. cave THURSDAY AFTERNOON, tered 20, 1878, when he will nent a nique VOCAL, OA, FaICHOREAN Eocentnic ENT: RTAINMENT BY HOST OF VOLUNTEERS, including Miss JENNIE” Weonee Miss JENNIE KNG i UGLAIRE, Miss LAURA JOYCE, Miss BESSTE SUDLOW, Miss JENNIE HUGHES’ Miss MILLIE COOKE, Mrs. E. WRIGHT, JOHN MULLIGAN, CHILD AMERICUS, and many others. IBLO’S fedroat eral FIELDING LEPFINGWELL, JAMES THEATRE, Twenty-eighth treet. and Broadway. WEEK OF a. ae BUCKLEY & SAM uc IQUE OPERA TRO! ANOTHER NEW PROG RAMME, LUCREZIA BORGIA, ott three acts; new Scenery and" Costum Cast w ¢ entire strength of the Compan: Begins at8 Terminates at 10. Seats secured. ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, nea seis) he thien aD’ NEUNDOREF oi cu seeseessesesDIRCCtOP DIE Deb AY Marah 1s Comedy, in three acts, by Mucller and L’Arronge. Box office open dally from 9 till 4 o'clock. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE 201 BOWERY. E FEMALE SAMSON, GRAND Mt i. DE GRAN EB, inher terrific awcent tothe top of the theatro, MATINEE suspended by her teeth, ee JOHN MULLIGAN, TO-DAY, ois Ethiopian Speciaitios, _—— TONY PA ING, AT 236. THE PRESIDENTS BAL _PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. T HAINES BROS, Stool ; rich, full tone. A’ AN IMMENSE MATINEE BILL, 27 Union square, First class andsome new Pianofortes for sale n very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very Tow" for cash. LADY GOING TO MOVE WILL SELL A NICE litte rosewood Chickering Piano for $100, with 310 East Eighty-second str JOHN MAHON'’S, 314 AND 316 EAST THIRTY- ninth strect—Has Second hand Pianos, of diferent makers, to rent and sell on instalments, and new ones very reasonable for cash. A nificent rosewood. 7 octave, immense sacrifice. 7 only $190; Stool and ¢ Parlor Organ; a bargain. PEEK ‘& SONS, 127 Bleecker street. BENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR BEAUTIFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE, $125; modern improvements; fully guarmnteed; mag: overstrang, carved legs, &c. ; GOLDSM Pianotorve Ware: No. 7 Bleecker street, nae Maeva FULL MOULDING 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, with carved legs, &c.; fully warranted; sale—Property family leaving city, square grand, made order, funy guaranteed, used five months, cost he imp: 0 che: mad luc private residence, 12 West 24d st., near eve i nea its improvement. Second avenue. iD ~ BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD for $275; Drawing Room Suits, Paintings, irrors,, velvet ¢ o fice, 36 W forte, cost rovements: tammily, going to Sout first ot, near Seventh avenue, gers a PIANOFORTE, MADE BY Hallett, Davis & Co., Boston, 73 octave, to be sold ap, at 190 Third avenue. FOUR ROUND 7% OCTAVE BRILLIANT TONED rosewood Pianotorte for sale; used since Ma: de to order for present owner; cost $775, for $200, in: Jing Stool, Cover and Cabinet; cost $100. Call at ay. N “ELEGANT ~PIANO—ONLY $i STE! WAY Planoforte, 7 octave, carved legs, overstrung bass, ry Jmprovenient kr reat sacrifice for cas! J. BIDDLE, 1 erley place, near Broadway. SEVEN OCTAVE Pianoforte, cclebrated city maker, in perfect order, rly new, in #), at residence 243’ East 30th st., be ay: “LADY WALL SELL STEINWAY PARLOR GR. 7 octave Pianotorte, carved case and leg: original cost; nearly new; patent actioi 28 Third street, between Bo MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND CORNER patent agraffe grand square rosewood Parlor Piano- ) months; brilliant tone; cost $1,100, for Parlor Suits, Paintings; Clamber, ture; a sacrifice. Residence Ld rary, Dining Furni West Fighth street (Clinton place) near Sixth avenue. EVE. OCTAVE PIANC ROUND ponutiful style amd perfoet tone, 235 Bowery, second floor. M gain. N P. HALE IS MAKING 10,000 PIANOFORTES FOR the trade cheaper than ‘small manufacturers can the stock; give him acall, Tenth avenue and Thir- n stree AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, HAVING four round corners; full metallic plat elebrated ke of Gilbert, Boston; only $125; extraordinary bar- AMES GORD( 196 Bleecker street, near Maca ugal. USICAL BOXES. —M, C. LECOULTRE, MANUFAC. turer, fri Repairing warranted, 28 th street, he rerley place. AGNIFICENT, 7 OCTAVE | ROSEWOOD FTANO rtes, Wi ears’ guarantee, ai $225, $250, $300 and $400: Fichist tone and finish, at Co operative Pianomaker's, EW STYLES I ED FIVE OCTAVE DOUBLE PROV) reed ¢ Pabinet Organs, ready this month, at reduced Prices S110, and are che: an or free. id up Ww $l E MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS admitted to be unrivalled. Their new styles a per than any Defore ofered: Other styles $8 to $00 Organs to rent with privilege.ot purchase, Hy payments, Hlustrated catwlogues sold” on mont MASON U0 Mon square, w York, JANOS TO RENT (pNP TO cafe INSTAL. ments. . POND & © ND HAND ‘AT Broadway. "PIANOS TANOFORTES, SEO OF TRIPLE ‘SHEET, AMUSEMENTS. W4BiAcK’ 'S. Proprietor and Manager. i aa LESTER WALLACK MR, SOTHERN in his Bavib Impersonation of This charming piay is NIGHTLY GIVEN with the most gratifying success. rfeet cneemnbls on HN GELBET, Se en scene. urs OTHERN, M M. Ke tS POLK, Mr. GEORGE, BROWNE, Mr Wes LEON Mr. B Mo HOLLAND, “Mr G? EDWIN, Miss, KATHBIINE ROGERS Mme, PONISI and Mrs. JOHN SEFTON. Notwithstanding the extra Accotmiotacions provided ges demand for seats two weeks in advance is so urgent Peril AErEneaee BOX OFFICE OPEN Oe MONEE TS IN ADVANCE. EVERY WIGEe AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 13, P. M. jes may be ordered at 10:15, OOTH’S: THEATRE. OUCICAULT. Mr. Edwin Bore: * Proprietor and Manager Every Event Mr. DION’ BOuCIC 'ULT, as Mike O'Dowd of the Claddagh, in his new Comedy Drama, illustrating Irish lite, i Manners and character, entitled DADDY O'DOWD; or, Turn {About is Fair ‘Play, ister Mr. SHIEL BARRY, “it ROBERT PATEMAN, Mr. JOSEPH WHEELOCK, Mr, A GEORGE BECKS,’ Miss BELLA PATEMAN, Miss MARY WELLS, Miss MARY YOUNG AND OTHERS in Mine very strong and efficient ry it. Matinee of DADDY O’DOWD on Saturday at 2, Reserved places may be secured a FOR TGHT IN ADVANCE at the Theatre or at Ditson & Co.'s Masic Store, 711 Broadway. BQH-ATHENEUM BROADWA R. W, BUT nager DELIGHTED | THOUS ANDS. DELIGHTED THOUSANDS, TWO GREAT py tei COMBINED, ‘HE uaa rh abate catakes SISTERS opposite Metropolitan. biel rey i sir S86 fe i} ent eat Tana oncain yt Bena pure ¢, Queens of Burlesque. LOU!Is. ste ENNIE WORRELL fo Beautial aad Ascompilahed | Vocalist, ar em onan THE STAR, MISS LEONA DAR! THE STAR, T AND LOU ALBER’ 1, the Wonderful Violinists, aged 9 and. The bai To OORT, Ceorge and, Gharleg ok ‘Reynolds. AND’ “OU LAR eae COMPANY, Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Box office open daily. Seats ecored) ie ene Rey nia Matinees Wednesda: aren sturday, NOT! —More Stratling Novelties Heady. MEATRE sour UE, 514 BROADW. MR. JOSH WARTS Lessee and Proprietor og pee BROADWA’ THEATRE THE COMICAL BURLESQUE, Mr. MOSE FISKE ROBINSON CRUSORF, ROBINSON ee oe WILL ATKINS, BINSON CRUSOE, Mr. J, H. BUDWORTH, if. ADAMS, r. JOHN HAR Mr. JOHN WILD, Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss ADA WRAY) Miss KITTY O?NEIL, Miss NELLIE SANDFORD, Miss FANNY LUCELLE, Miss CARRIE, HAINES, Ni Miss IDA GRANFIELD, iss KITTY TILSTON, in an entire new olio, sonetuging ‘with the laughable Burlesque, ROBINSON “CRUSO! SINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr. J. E. HAYES, -Sole Lessee and Manager. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 10. EVERY MIG He ath O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2, ‘The “American Grimaldi,” GEO. L. FOX, and his mirth-provoking Pantomime of HUMPTY DUMPTY, the revival of which has met with a SUCCESS WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED in the annals of amusements. The Grandest Corps of Specialty Artists ever assembled 1m one entertainment. Bows ERY THEATRE, . FRELIGH odes Manager MONDAY EVENING, Marci 17, and during the mite anew grand Sensational Drama, replete with thrillin, incidents and startling Bplay | entitled Writjen by Barrett Sylvester, Esq... will be produced with the freatest care and attention to detail in the matter of scenery and Tre none Bee with the ever popular FIELD- INGS in an entire new act Freceged | b; roaring ee i emeas- INESDAY, Mare *iinpual benent ot WM. D) FRIDAY, March 91, sptaual ‘benefit. of ACK HARKAWAY, a powerful Sensationai Drams, founded on the story in Frank Lesite's, will shortly be pi ook out lor'A BAD LOT, by Charles Foster. Box book now open, six days in slvance Bowery re THEATRE, ad From the Bopular Favorite of the New York public who will be the néelpient of her annual BENEFIT ae EVENING, March 21. A hearty me and a cordial greeting to all old friends. A splenatd pill offered—Drata, Comedy, Farce, ancing. Don’t forget, FRIDAY. ox book Singing and open. ITALIAN OPERA, AoE, OF MUSII MAX MAR ole Manager WE! PAULINE LUCUA, POSITIVELY INE LUCCA. oF WEDNESDAY, waicit 19, AT 8 P.M, AST NIGHT Bor THREE, FAVORITA, PAULINE BUCA, THURSDAY—Benenit French Benevolent Society. FRIDAY, March 2 h 2h. baUGutéR oF THE REGIMENT, PAULINE LUC! SATURDAY, FAREWELL MATINEE, Tickets and seats tor sale at Lifand 701 Broadway and the Academy ot Music. Greinwar HALL. THURSDAY &' .VENING, March 20, at 8 o’clo s oreloel Kk, ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL FUND. Miss EMILY FAITHFULL, Miss ANTOINETTE STERLING. Tickets, $1. Reserved seats, $1 50. For sale at G. Schirmer's music store, 701 broadway. HEAR TONY PASTOR'S NEW SONG, HE VERY LATEST aiving a full and accurate account ot PRO! Z ‘ne President's Ball.” It is immense, WASHINGTON. it Ley ae the Matinee, Tony era House. L B. LENT'S NEW YORK CIRCUS, MUSEUM, see a SARANAN AND ZOOLOGI- occupy! Ing the entite b block bounded by adison and Fourth avenues, Twenty-sixth aud Twenty-seventh streets, WILL OPEN MONDAY, MARCH 31, OR wt IP LAWRENCE IN HIS POPULAR NG WITH THE roe Robinson Hall, 18 East Sixteenth strect, Tues y evening, March 18. Thiee of his beat. lady pupils. will portray (he power and beauty of elocution. “The American Mag” will be recited by Professor Lawrence, Miss Mary Law- Fence and thirty of his pupuis. The celebrated reader Mr. Charles Whitney will recite, Tickets ve. Commence at lock. The Great Shaksperian Reader. MR, GEORGE hey dated) The Great Poetical Reader, MR. GEORGE VANDENHOFF, The Great Pickwickian Humoribt, Saturday matinee, 2 o'clock, ssociation Hall. RE YOU | THAT THERE. 18 A MATINEEE AT TONY b 1 worth wilt yarious makes. in thorough order, for sale b AWARE | PASTOR’ SOFBRAS HOUSE every Tuesday? 0 Wns Shixtates for | CHIGRERING & SONA, I Bust Fourteenth street | “Or THE’ | Youth, be ty and, fashion. congregate sale, Must esol. me Bleecker street tween Brot Fifth avenu FACT | the grand uesday Matin OPGANIST.SAN “ORC UTATION, AND PUAN, BEAUTIFUL WE INCLUDED, CHEAP SSOCIATION HALL, TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND whose en- the cheapest, good as rent or sale; Fourth avenue, wit oh CH Vac treet, Brooklyn. ement. Address for personal int S10, Ladies’ Music Store , 605 Fulton Pa RIBETOTHE AM S Bsc a IOAN MU S10 AL GAZETTE, published under the Susplees of the American Con- servatory of Mus Fourth avenue, containing in- {eresting matter ana ele copies 10 cents, valuable music, only $1 per annum ; TANTED—SOPRANO, ALTO, BNOR, BASS, Protestant Choir. "Those desiring instrugtion, im- Provement. amall suiary. inquire this day and evening, THORISTER, 321 West yoenhth street ANTED—A_ TENOR hee Goon VOICR AND reasonable ability nderate salary, in Protestant choir, Address DIREC tone "box 19) ‘ide rad omfiee, THE LECTURE RET HARTE, STEINWAY HALL, MARCH 18, See Amusements. MPTY POCKETS I by Wm. SEASON. THE TITLE OF A LECTUKE y Anderson, of Providence, Re i. (gotias, jourt of New England say itisa fine aff Mr. fateres is spoken of as being an orator of unusual meri AST APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK. —ASSOCTATION 4 Hali, Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, te Right, great lecture, “Storming the Bastille! by, Fro. - femsor, Allen Curr, ‘uniyeraaily acknowledged * orator of Scotland, Organist, Geor Ae ustcan Tagg meeronental mate 0 “Opel ae Balt past nev rent allowed purchasers, at squi ma mol WATE, ror con eee Ir No. 8 U 3, No. are, 169 Fourth aventie. ge JANOS AND ORGANS. GREAT BARGAINS; NEW and most beautiful sigles and perfect tones ever ide, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, oF nthiy instalments, or tor rent, darimg this month, at 3”, 481 Broadway, than can be tound elsewhere. DANCING ACADEMIES. ~DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 2a Fitth avenue, now open for the reception of pupils Send for circular, T MR. TRENOR'S “AC ADEMY OF DANCING, PRaIC HALL, 723 Sixth Bese! eorseeeey square). Ls cam commence at any i ttond at thelr nee, and LEARN ANY PARTICULAR DANCE avert a 2 ALLET: MASTER | DUM Ay AUSE'S DANCI NG “ACADEMIES. —CLASSES: asonic ‘ia 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, 8 Hall, 154 and 156 East Fifty-fourth street. at Masonic [i say eee March 18, 1873, RIVATE LESSONS or evening. IRCULARS at Private: ‘Keadomy, 2 212 Eaat Eleventh st. R/S DANCING ACADEMY, 4 West Fourth street, near Broadway.—Day and even- classes. Six dances taught perfectly in six private All dances in one quarter, o WATCHES, “JEWELRY, “We. LADY. WILL SELLA A HEAVILY PLATED GOLD Chatelaine for, $8 £0; ie Fin apd aid a tor argh why 1873, Professor Allan Curr's st wo be had . B. Howell & Co.'s, 434 Broadway ; pki «Pharmacy, under ha opg Mel House ; Pond’s music re, 39 Union square, was Prockeds fo be given to dw) idow of a Free Mas ny CoupEINENTARY BENEFIT TENDERED TO MISS O° LORD, at the Union League Theatre, Preity raat rect ‘and Madison avenue, Friday evens farch 21, on which occasion the ‘following dis- {ikiuished artists, Who have kindly volunteered, will ANNY DAVENPORT, by Kind permianlon ot Mr. naastin, Daly, Mr. J. H. STOD: paBy mt, &. M, HO! AnD , nin Permission of Mr. Lester Wailack- Mt. 0. ‘BL 7. RINGGOLD, PADIVONT ihe CANTER ot HORN PLAYERS, by kind in of Mr. Soy bag, Daly. WILLIAM M'DONALD, Tenor; F. BARTLETT, Bari- tone; ALFRED PEASE, Piantst. The programme will consist of if Asti MUBICAT SELECTIONS an é brilliant 1e AMERICANS IN PARIS, Tickets $2. aie at the principal music stores. STEINWAY HALL. March 18, 187, at 8P. M. BARRO) WALTER'S CONCERT, saisted D; Mise A. Sterling Herr ge Wigton, He P meyer, Pianos Messrs. Schwarz, Berencr, Violonce cho it ta Hago Bu: jatzka, Viol HIRMER’S, 701 Broadwa: shot ssn 2 at the door, | ‘TH AVENUE THEATRE, Bole Lessee and Manager... Mr. Daly evenings, the two most brill thrilling, very sp: sparkling London come TO-MORROW Pie be acted Mr. Augustin AMUSEMENTS, ae Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY offers for the present week, w nm alternate NE SUCCE SES Of f ALIXE, a sling London com comedy oe NEW YEAR'S a and FRIDAY evenings, di day) | Secett*D) ga very succcssiul’ Parise play, in four acts, entitled THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, URDAY evenings, and SATURDAY MATINEE, ALIXE!!! THURSDAY and eS reproduced with every scene new (by Mr. Jaines Robs erts), the entirely new costumes, ant come r FALSE, SHAME!” original music Mr. Harvey Dodworth and Mr. Frank Marshall’s very brile ay in three acts, entitled Arthur Lord Chilton Mr. George Clarke hath ‘Mr. W. Davidge ‘Mr. C. H, Rockwell ar, g's T. Ringgold Captain sragleigh Frank Perey Charies Ewart Constance: Magdalen Atherleigh. Mrs. Howard ‘ton Manor. ct 2, A MATINEE oF NEW Ye ane EVE; Or, NE: xT SATURDAY ar HA ALT. ‘PAST ONE. may be secured six days in’advance, In BINORGE Also a new piece of isa Se: ‘ation. ENOtionaL EFFECT, by the author of “Leah, the saken.” RAND, Wee MR. AUGUSTIN DALY, OPERA HOUSE, wenty-third street, corner of Fighth avenue. atk Dooks open at 733 o'clock. le Lessee and Managed Sardou’s brilliant wane on American society. which, by OR, He Were reason of its idratton, IN reused aroused immense Interest, and \ and was presented last even) in8 for the first time on any stage, and with palpabli success, before one of the most majestic, fashionable ant critical audiences ever assembled in a metropolita’ theatre, will be UNGKE SE SAMIII BvERe ey EVENING AND perp Ay MATINEB, with the collowih unapproachable casi Tho Marquis Robert. de Kochemo % making the » American, de Bopusmiors; & Parisian. ‘Tour Mr. Weary Cris’ e Fifth Avenue neste) M. Francis Biot. fe Jatian Cre Mr. Samuel Tappiedot, frequently cai Sam" and alwa: Mest ah as a micdslof Cole America... a Mr. John Broug®m Ulyses Tapplebot.... -Mr. J, G, pakes wigs Tangle tf Sam’s Sons, 4 My. J, H, wrnets Launcelot Elliott, Eeq., a Journalist. Mr. GeorgPever® (ot the Pitth Avenue ‘Theati re. mesiee Nathaniel Flibburt “aigglz, WW. 9. Pmoyne, (of the Fish venue i ae te tee! an iisesons arBiente Rey. Jedediah Buxton, a ‘Berfeotiontit™, Ya ‘Tog, bell boy, Fitth Avenue Hotel Robinson. ALA Passengers, Miss satan Tapplebot daughterot of Samuel and the ce el iB al) Mias Angela Tapplebo' Grace Flibpurty, a married Butt Miss Bets; 7, & music teacher. Mme. Bellamy, a Parisienne... hele Golden iss Mary Cary the Firth Avenue Thiete algDie Miss A. Dela (ot SYNOPAIS, A TRIP DOWN THE HUDSON. ACT 2. THE SCHOOL OF FLIRTATION, ACT 3. ON THE BEACH AT LONG PRANCH, x ACT 4. SEVEN SHOTS FOR 4 WIFE. A MATINGE o'clock, of on Saturday next. Fig o'clock, NWAY'S BROCKLYN THEAT! RS. CO} RE, EVERY EVENIEG AND SATURDAY MATINEE, with the Or MAJILTONS in the GRAND CARNIVAL SCENE. SP HORAT HaLl. MORNING AND EVENING kote) FROM KSPEARE AND TH! TS. Miss CHAE ,OTTE CUSHMAN will have the honor t® read on PART 1, {BE WEDNESDAY MORNING, Selections from ROMEO MARCIT 19, AND JULIET. TLE oes IVRY -Macaulay AT" DEATH OF THE O 3g BETSEY AND Tag ir 0 FRIDAY EVENING, 3 MARCH 21, RDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, SATU! MISCELLAN BOUs READINGS. THE YOUNG GRAY HEAD. Miss Southey PARTI. (THE GRANDMOTHER.... +. Tenny som THE SKELETON DN IN ARMOR HIRVE RIEL. 0... PARTIL.{ THE OH HARGE “OF “(naa AN! The Evening Readings at 7 Doors open The Morning Readings at 2. one hour betore. Admission to each Reading. .ONE DOLLAR: Haaren occ nay berhad in advaiice fur any ofthe Readings, without extra charge, at Steinway Mall, from 9A.M, tod P.M. dally. "S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD ST. ‘Bisae between Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s Theatre, aes tho ATS. SATURDAY | aig ‘AT 2. MINSTRELS. | UNCLE V's DREAI sf UNCLE EPIPS DREAM, UNCLE EPWS DREAM LE EPUS DREAM LE Eri’S DREA! NCLE EPS © DREA) BRYANT’S: Ls. | U MINSTRELS, Churacters by Dan Bryant Dave Reed, McAndrews, Nelse Seymour, Stanwood, Mort rissy, Emerson, Brockway, &c. Feinily Matinee, Saturday at is secured. Bret HARTE ‘Author of the “Heathen Chinee” and other extene aively known humorous pieces. makes his in TUE: The Lect pS account of delays and accident to i iD ANNOUNCED APPEARANCE his, now widely celebrated Lecture on THE ARGONAUTS Kr AERINWAY HALE, SDAY EVENING, March 18, at 8 o'clock. ure of March 4 Was postponed to March 18) ‘ain, Same tickews ood. Bteserved Seats at wets Broadway, corner Twenty fifth street; Nelson 805 pipet ha corner Eleventh, street corner Barclay street, and at 5 HE PILGRIM has re Mercer street, near Waverley turned and will reopen in the CHURCH OF THE STRANGERS, piste, for the benefit of said churc WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Gehl FRIDAY EVENINGS; Also Matinee FRIDAY, 2}3 FIFTY PAINTINGS. Solos and Quartet Music, “with 100 voices in the chorus, _Admittance, SV cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. D Nypropceray 7 OF MUSIC. GRAND ANNUAL BENEFIT - of the FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, HURSDAY, MAROH 2, ATS P.M, MARTHA, MUSICAL INTERMEDE. Senoras KELLOGG, 3G, SANZ, LEVIELLI. Senors VISSANI, COULpy, DN, ABRUGNEDO, MORIAMT] Reserved seats may be Adptained at G. Schirmer's, 70? Broadway, wea 8 GRAND PAINTINGS OF diate yi creN it AND MODER sourn REFORM “CHURCH sa hs r Twenty-first stree PIO NSDAY, SVENING, jarch 13, hia oa ipl dD CHcock, r. ag BENE! Fors 4 AME on: tot SxPLOns Rati aN Xeon. iT i ALESIE iE « N THEATRI RE, q teen sereet, Phiiadel hts Pe. & AT FA THE GR A FIRST © CLASS 1 HUNTERTAINMENT. NIGHTLY, Tw IN THE We WORLD. OU MUST SEE THE WONDER. WONDERFUL of the age, Mile. DE GKANVILLE, ascend to the ceiling suspended by her, teeth. She performs at tie Matined, | to-day, Tony Pastor's Oyera House. _* Faxes "AND BOXING ACADEMY, 15 “CLINTON: place. near Broadway.—Boxing taught in one mont! A fine assortment of ad ‘Apparatus. ‘ud Gloves on rE HA in number, from the Hampton Normal sc Colonel MONSTE! hand and for si VENTREN. ool, Vat MPTON COLORED ED STUDENTS, s will sing genuine Negro spiritual and old c.bin plantas tion Soi Twenty -fir: at Dr. Be Twentieth o'clock. Tickets may be had Methodist Admission 50 cents, Songs, in Dr. Rogers’ church, corner Fifth avenue anc Lstreet, on Thursday. evening, March 20 flows’ church, corner of Fourth avenu Y street, Friday evening, March 2, at eight and the at Putnam's, Carleto Book Concern. | yrRep—THe ONE WITH THE LIGHT bd ye F ‘Have seen the member from Scho! Oh, , naughty? jatinee a’ my love again, ha ‘All will be forgiven if youtake me to.th " afternoon. 1’\| never ki se Alara 's this DOLLIE ise ——— JARD.—MIsE WATSON GIVES PRIVATE PIANOg itar Lessons at her residen ton place ist fat rire Instruments rurnistied fe practice, Circulars, w! ith particulars, mailed free. 2 Clins lor dally} ue 1 mi SIMMONS’ roa it, Seah Oy's i fe em ” 75e. 5 J. KR. TI W285 the ‘diory Gi THE NEW YORK JOHN ane LLIGA AN, al UAINTANCE | tour ye FORGOT? Jat the ny Pastor Saint OPOTE SEED, monly Mane rin the el EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BRO, ‘wav, one should visit this wonderful gverything people should see and understand. between Houston and Biegcker, sirects. Bye useum si ¢ Philosophy of Marriage.” tunable to attend these important lectures can forwarded Set rai anno np MU suuM oe OF Y

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