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2 CITY REAL ESTATE FUR SALE. Central. —A.—A.—FOR SALI, Al A SACRIFICE, A FIRST ~ class four story | icon brown stone House, 22.2x58. 45 foot Lot on wes: Jadison avenuc, 50 teet of Seventy -lourth stree r view to Park: three fe bard Woods parjor. iicor cabinet work py Potter Stymus, with library, butier’s pantry, mantel Inirrory ro cam Bouse of similar dimensions anc finish, on avenue, 25 feet irom the theast eorner “of Six sn t street. ‘Terms to sult: ood ation; lots taken in payment; liowses open. tor ir Tnquire of owner, A; RLABER, ut his marble works, IM East Fighteenth street, TA BARGAINSA THREE STORY HIGH STOOP Stone House, Thirty-sixth street, near Broadw: fine order ; possession. 2DDY ‘t CO,, No, 1 Fark place, SUPERB MODERN M ir ght tr avenue, be LAM ers Thirty. 0 weets, for ‘sale; beai pat LUDLOW «& = SALE—AN ELIGIBLE LOT ON NINETIETH qoftteeh about 100 feet cast, of Fourth avenue; HOMER MORGAN, No. ? Pine stro’ y ah 257% STREET—$25,000.—SU PERIOR, oe raed Lots, extra ‘siz very. advan, Apply to STEPH: (OR- GAN, Not 2 Pir d ee —FOR SALE, PARTIALLY FUR. 22.000. Mties, 20 lsh bance Bouse, in Forty: -third street, iy to KSHANK, corer "Seasels: Sbyenie Ay abd roe a street. 0 0. —WEST THIRTY. KIGHTH STREET, BS. ( between mee Pts Sixth Oe BAe: H Je four nary, brown stone House, in first See ier ES LUDLOW & GO", No. 5 Pine irect,-” 7 Sing order. East Side. o -FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR 41 A.“ Sune, ond convenient. to Fiith AB MADISON Ay. Central Park, three exc’ jot r sale Fengonably ; ready for building. V. K, STE) SON, Jr., IL P OR SALE—THE FIRST (OLA8S FIVE STORY STORE, 26x7.6, 108 Chambayys street, near Church strect. HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. HB FIVE STORY BROWN STONE avenue, ween Seventy- Stent and Seventy Math wereetn, bargain if sold iimme- Sly. Apply at 76 Third avenue, in the store. EAST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—FOUR hanred sata at en hg A stone, 14x6ixlO); $l aplon once} terms Ee premises orth Le MENDELSON, V6 Nussau Sheet West Side. AR ENTIRE FRONT ON NEW AVENUE AND 1@TH street (entrance to Park) for sale, exceedingly low to prompt Parbarers, terms liberal. ~ K, STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. FINE PLOT OF FOUR LOTS FOR SALE—ON rH Eighth avgnne, below 100th street; price very re: sonable. LUDLOW & CO., No. 8 Pine stree! GRAND BOULEVARD, | NEAR EIGHTIETH for sale at @ reet. Seg foot of re vin jJocated, NEW | “YORK HRA 2D, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1873.— PROPERTY vUvT OF THE crry FOR | PROVE our OF THE “CITY FOR ALE OK TO RENT. LO TO RENT, fe SCRANVORD, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL RAIL. | 0 LET—AT GTAMPORD, CONN, A PURNISHED Arent R Mtnutes (rom Liberty. sects ‘comnt House, 19 ninu'es fom the debot, containing Il tation $70 per anne: finely Joey nara Pane Epatas er and ba-hroom; also & x good barn. with 0 c ” Gi oe possesion trom June veut! . Mate Finis and Labor taken it payment :will Bind Thovass j Address Pe Stat on Bee nis. Owner, 98 Third ave- order on smali cash p 9 Broadway, room’ big LARGE PRIVATE REAIDENOE FOR RENT— Sunsvick Terrace, Astoria, garden, greenhouses, Braperios, trait, lee, stables, bathhouse, &e.; comploteiy | furnished’; tow'rent. Vo ky STEVENSON, Je,, 11 Fine st, T CATSKILL STATION, ON TK HUDSON RIVER Mo Ler—vok Boarpine furnished or un fmsly tocut.d, V. low. G HOUSE OR £OuO0L, Is, Gas G REGNE THE SASON—A FURNI nO RENT "Po oben tiirleen rico Aad ples with ‘age barn and carriaze hou e, in Great Barri ilinge terk: vor Ruliroad--A very desirable Country Beat, consisting | shire couny, Masachusctia Inquire ork. M. HAYES, at of dwelling house, Turnishe: es barns and out Whceler & Wilson's, 626 Broadway, buildings acres of land; garden made. A == a —_ Po, /RUNT THE coumomious DWELLING Sévente: ‘onth strec South Niuth street, below Lombard street, Philadel see eine rhia, with dowile three story back buildings, two bith- AT mn? RAT SAORIFIOR, AND VERY LITTLY. | focus, siationary washs aude, stationary, washtubs in money wanted if sold within two weeks—or will | kichen; the while, butiding ae drained; two large yard, shrubbery, & t 138 feet dee: will be'ren-cd on & lense to % responstble tenant, quire of ISAAU NATHAN >, on the premises. [po LET—AT WOODSBURG, THE NEW AND PARH- enerally ; i A D- ply to. 1, LUD. Wea ‘& CO No. B Pine street or 35 Basi 22! exchange on cash basis for New 1 ork or Brooklyn prop: | erty, one of the handsomest gentlemen's reaitences in Now’ Jersey ; % minutes trom New York; one block from railroad depot; trains toand trom New York till mid- night; has two houses, one of which contains 14 Kooms, high ceilings, hot and cold waicr, bath, water closets, jonable Summer: resort on Long Island, a House,’ range, heaters and all conveniences, in five order; sev: | contain n7 15 rooms, in complete order; ample gxometin, eral outhouses: Ine barns and stables tor six Horses, cat. and fine stub le attached; rent 1D tle, &e.; hai dsomne garden park of 4 105 acres surround. 8 rooms; very desirably sia ing the ‘hi laid outin lawns, croquet grounds and rg ison the Rees Uoranc praperies: its of all kinds | abundant Sunniog, road, 13 wiles trom hew York city; 8 trains cac! iy poating and ‘fishing on the place: also churches and | eq ytits location, ty unsurpassed fOr healtitulness and schools but a short distance, Ag thia iga fast imprsvi ing | beauty of surrounding scenes mmanding a fine view Of the bay and ocean, and atording ample opportunity for boating, soiling, fishing, still water and surt bat! For full intoymation apply to SAMUBL WOOD, 192 kront street, Now York. neighborhood, and worth three it, a tine chance is offered. Address or call on J. Broadway | meen s AME att PRO! the prite asked tor B., 413 PERTY —KIGHT PAGE PAPER; Rafms, Country Seats, Houses, Lots, Land to di: © RENT—FORNISHED, AT ENGLEWOOD, CON. hear railroads (picked bargains ; sale, exchange, venicnt to two stations, a doubie swne House, with Bult any one. | DN, 161 Broad w: modern improvements; barn and five acres of ‘land; T NEW BRIGHTON.—A V. cRY DESIRABLE VILLA Residence, to let, unfurnished ; is situated in the best neighborhood and has a tine view modern improve- ments and in good order 5 about an, sere in garden, woll shaded, Apply to W. H. P,, 119 West street, New York, grounds have abundance -of fruit and shade trees; fine arden, &c, Address box 3,770°N. ¥. Post office, MO HOTEL MEN.—A FINE HOTEL, WITH SPACIOUS grown) epot, one hour from New York; alt improvemen! busi noes ‘At all seasons; trains at’ all hours, to rent; Furniture, Fixt for sale or ex. Ate ASS.—A COMMODIOUS AND COM- | chango. _ 1 Park row. _ fortapiy hurniohed House, pleasantly located, to let — ‘for the season. For yr particulars Apply at8 7 Liberty st. 7% OR 100 ACRES OF LAND AT GARDEN crry, 50. Long Island, for sale, adjoining A. T. Stewart's improvement, hull inilo front on Garden, aig: less beau fiful for cutting up. Apply to JOHN FETYEETCH, 1,030 Third avenue, N ELEGANT HOME AMONG TRAE MOUNTAINS oF AN vassachaseuts for sate, on easy terms; mountain Doma, three-quarters of a mile from “Amherst; enchant- ing views on every hand, Address box 2,913 New York Post office. $800, an helio ORANGE, LEWELLYN, ove oS al « clegant jolts an rounds: inprove- LL, WANTING HOMES IN THE COUNTRY— | jhents, Inquire of HAMILTON & WALLIS, Orage, oF Where it is healthy, where there is an abundance of | A, W. SQUIHR, room M4, 314 Broadway, fruit, where the roads are good and drives beautiful, - — — among orchards, vineyards, flowers, shrubbery and 1.500 § ONLY—FOR FARM OF 20 ACRES GooD hedges, where the best of schools are'to be found, and * foam land, sal house ; 40 miles, north side where no liquor is allowed to be sold, 6, 10 and acre Lots land, near viliage depot; garden homestead. $25 per acre, and tunprovod Places at trom |“ " Kis 3AM, ownor, 48 ¢ Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. — 00 to $3,000, near Ph! lelphia and New York, — - $3,100 —HOUSE AND LOT AT KATONAL oN + the Harlem Railroad, eight minutes’ walk ey es ssation to abundas Meets 9 aamed good arn; two meres andl abundance 0 "8. NANCY BEDE Katonah, Westchester count, N.Y. New Ye B. PAGE, 102 Park place, two doors trom West York. ‘Informa tion sent. AGNIFICENT TI BACT OF | LAND, Rel el HALF an hour of Hunter's Point, and comprisin, Cipiteed of 100 acres, and having more than one mile o1 and lying within halt a mile of two Gatons, for sale at a great bargain and on easy terms. The finest suburban railroad leading from New York crosses the farm, and a party purchasing for improvement could, doubtless, with- butdiheulty secure a depot int the, contre of the property. Apply. to or address A. J. iS, office of Frost & iggins, No. 8 Ferry street, Hunter's Point. REAL, ESTATE TO EXCHANG HOUSE ON THIRD AVENUE, NEAR “OTR A street, for other Property and 3 ie aria Dwolling on Sixty-first street for Lots: e¢. HTH AND SIX. OULEVARD, BETWEEN SIXTY-EIG ty-niath streets.—For sale, two Lots, of extra width; 000 ¢: Sen a if, LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street. IGHTH OR TRAL PARK AVENUE, CORNER 102a street—Four Lots; uninterrupted views of Cen- tral Fark; price low terms easy; a bargain. E. STEVENSON, Itai Pine street RK SALE—SIX LOTS ON TENTH AVENUE AND Fiflleth street; terms easy. Apply to JAMES O'DONOHUE, 8 Front street. i OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, AN EXCELLENT MOD. ern small House, in Fifth ward, near Canal street; 0 rooms; water, gas, &c.; not much cash required. Also Cheap stiall House aed Lot in York. treet, near ‘Canal Street; would make a good shop or stable. JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson street. OR SALE—THE BALANCE OF THE 500 BROWN stone Houses above Forty-second street, west side, from p15) 000 $0 SLO, ey 0 HO ‘ins. 5) ‘TH STREET, CONVENIEN’ Central Park, 25<200, near Ninth avenue; ni ground ; one or both te lots at a decided bargain; half casi K, STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. 83? STREET, & FEET ONLY OUT OF THE GRAND | 2 Boulovard—Four full Lots; lowest, if sold to-day; bu ; easy terins. bene Te ee I TEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. _ 9.500 .-THE, CHEAPEST THREE | STORY - House and Lot in this city, 21x50x100, high stoop, 14 rooms, in pei Improvements, gas fixtures Included dalance on inort 421 West Twenty-eig Fae FOR SALE rfect order, with all modern 000 cash and th street, BROOKLYN ‘ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AY. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8. 8 A.M. TILL 9P. M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TO 9P, M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, 1OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, CHEAP, A FIRST CLASS Gorner Property, only, few blocks from City Hall, auitable for a grocery’or bakery. Apply to KOLOWRAT & GOLDSCHMIDT, No. 7 Wiliought EVERAL PLOTS OF LOTS ON GREBNE , including three cormers, ad- ites, offered at the exceedingly reets paved; gas and water: R Xoo a Wittoughby street. NO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A House, containing 13 rooms, in cemplete repair, with all he modern improvements, situated on the cor- ner of Stuyvesantavenue and Decatur street, Brooklyn. ISHED COTTAGE—TWO STORY, mn and attic Cottage, Grand avenue seated the door: rent $100. 1,085 F reet, Brooklyn. __ COLEY $4, 40 )-EASY TERNS, YOR ONE OF FOUR new two story irame basement and sub- Cellar Houses; nine rooms bay window, water, gas range, heater, water closet and sewer conhectio to all the ferries within 20 vet and five minutes’ walk to Prospect Park: location first class Tnquire on the premises, Thirteenth street, between Firth and Sixth Avenues, Brooklyn. WESTCHESTER couNTY ‘PROPERTY FOR | SALE AND TO RENT. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED RESIDENCE, IN healthiest, prettiest ers of lower Westchester, now gonexed cai must be sold or exchanged. Call on ERB OMPANY, 106 Broadway. COMFORTABLE HOME FOR SALE—ON BRONX River, on six lots; three minutes trom Willams. a e depot; good fishing, boating and bathing! price, sa Address MECHANIC, Herald Uptown Branch offic T TARRYTOWN, Wirnis TE WALK MINUTES’ House, 12 rooms, all in good order; two acres in’ garden and lawn; garden all planted; on high and very healthy ground; elegant river views: will rent cheap for season or year or term of years; also a Cottage on Broadway, aniurnished, 8 rooms; nice grounds, fine river view; rein also Severa. the Hudso: Sixth avenu Full particulars with near Thi (GommauEsst ( , TO Westchester county; trai Grand Central Depot; stables and carriag premises; fine gardens; irait and shade tree modern convenienc Boats to Harlem and s eighth strect. RENT, AT HIGH minutes to houses on gas and ; Access also by arlene cars, m Rivers rents MP, 100 Murray Street, or at i West Thirty ninth strect, wafer 8 OR SALE—A CHOICE FARM OF 1% ACRES, 30 riem Ri ing a thriving village; well situated to: villa plots. ‘_REED & HOYT, OR SALE-15 ACRES OF CHOI building purposes, about one mile 4 the New York, Boston and Montreal Railroad. REED & HOYT, 229 Broadway. RRYTOWN—TO “LET, A house a, rooms; fruit Sbuiaant; LAND FOR Ashiord, on fine BBE, 28 bra ty street, corner Bowe ac river view; JOHN IPREMONT, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—FOR SALE, anew painted two story House, eight Madison avenue, two minutes from horse cai by Hudson River Railroad to New York ; lot 27x10); te easy, lnguire, of CHAKLES FOULKE, A AMES L. PHELPS, Real Estate Agent, Street, Broo yn. T° RENT—A? WEST FARMS, A FURNISHED HOUSE, Good garden, fruits, two cows and chickens, horse, wagon, &c.; 1 to 50 acres of land, stable, &c.; fruit in abundance, HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. ESTCUESTER COUNTY.—A PLOT CONTAINING on eens 0 on p rootnas avenue, Lida a) reps 01 is For particulars ress or ap foowner, at 144 Chanbers ‘treet, New York. nite JERSEY Sek HOBOK HUDSON CITY EN REA oN, iL. ESTATE. To Let or Lease. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOR THE SUMMER or year, on Bergen Heights, Jersey City: choice loca: tion; extensive views; stable, garden: bot und cold water, gas, Ht. OLIVER, No. 1'Park place, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR LE | OR TO RENT, P ,-7 WANTING PARMS—ror BALE—TO FARMERS, rdeners and farm laborers from the Old Country Good Farm Lands, Sie cock soil, at $25 per acre, on six nny credit. The soil 904, productive loam, near at markets of New York and Philadelph }, Where trom 4 to 40 acres constitute a 4 when partly ity a ae to fruit. gpom. this ali quan| and variety of is sent’ to ea ft than roth any other place of equal area in the nited States. it is in the midst of thriving community, with good roads, stores, schools and Maaatactories Female members of families and others good work at straw sewing, shoe work, but- ion aki Stothing work and other branches. Many mt Irish and Scotch tarmers have settled and are N deners from the vieini farming 1s more Promina th an it of the markets. AUy, w J YB. maven Ry Ww anor from 4 ‘est sire New Papers ing full information will be sent Fore Eaper At BRIGHTON—TO RENT, A GENTLEMAN'S peepee containing 13 rooms, ious ktables, cow ; hennery, gardens beautitul scenery and surrou! fatisfactory tenant will have ot er of carr; horses and car- COLLIN, 28 Pine streak let, farnished complete, a brick | furnished and unfurnished | adjoin. | J cK PLACE, TWO | is | large garden co beventy-third atrect, near Fifth avenue, for Lots or Third avenue roparty ; a) Place on Lon Branch for city PIpp: 4 erty; four on West For <nin' et for west ‘Tenement. a REIDENRICH & CO., _ 906 and 98 ‘Third | avenue. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.—FOR SALE, a House, two Lots and Milk Round, with 11 sand Horse and Wagon; ashort distance from Stapleton an Vanderbilt landings, Staten Island. Inquire of T. GAL- 110 Greenwich street, New York, —TRIPLE SHEET. OY _AMUSEMENTS, WW troprisvor and Mai Mr. LESTRR WALLAOK ‘ropri — mn . AST FO! hour W BER, of bas He PRE-ENT ORL ANT LAST yor WEEKS Mi, SOTUERN. GREAT SUCOESR. ANOTHER TRIUMPH. “BYERE 7 tg -NING SATURDAY y MATIN, at ig P.M, will appear in his original partot SQUIRE CHUOKLES, 3T SHILLING! ic and srious interest, im four Bes i rH. J. Byrom. t Le © POLLO beh cane Lv P ARTISTS Mr SOTMERS, Med. Be Mr. J. W. ‘CARROLL, DMSO he i a WO. LAND, RD, dG. W. BROWNE, | Mr. Pick, Mita ONA Mr. Kacey ROGERS. Miss EFFIE GBRMON,' Mime. PONISI wr! eee VAND irst—TH MISER'S ATTIC. Act BSeeondBQUInH GHUCKL ‘s) COUNTRY HOUSE UNDS, Act Third—LODGINGS IN LON. “Act Fourth—-IN1y Ti hae dK a OF ean ia CivoKLES CO! JOUBE, oP RERROK OFS AND SEATS SLOURED TILL END OOTH?S ——, Edwin Booth. . POSTiVELY U of Mr DION BOUCICAULT, who bin LPR anne these ns X NIGHTS in} ie iy great chusac\er of wD, ih his nem Gomedy Dr Drath oe ‘BOUCIOAULT Manager and Proprietor T WEbK LAST BOUCIOAULT MATINER on SATURDA and LAST TIME BUT ONE Ge “DADDY o'pOwD. Seats may be secured for the remaining nights of Mr. Boucicault at poe. Theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 71 Broad Borne THEATRE, EXTRA SIRIO UNO RANE MISS S NETLNON, The management respectfully announces the reappear- ance of the neleprated an ing y dragedicnne, On MONDAY. TRVENING uxt, MAY 12, when she will appear for the first time in this country, in nee. oneah Oharacter ot in the grand Histor al and Romantic Drama of that name, written by Andrew J. Halliday, Esq., and founded on Sir Walter Scott’s famous Historical Romance of Ken- ilworth, in which she achieved such great success at, the Drury Lan Lane Theatre, London, sustaining the part of AMY T for over one hundred consecutive nights. Mies Meas elisa el be pe cupported by oy . oneras earance in rita a m MR, Cee oni Ei and a POWERFUL Cast, with New Scenery, Costumes, Armors, eapeinaey Music, Mechanical’ Rffects and an increased Auxilia Force'and Corps do Ballet of nearly 20 PERSO The Box Sheet for t PERFORMANCES 1s now open at the sual places. BA OBERA 1 HOUSE, 23D STREET. FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY Az O'CLOCK. UNDER DE GASLIGHT, UNDER DE GASLIGHT, UNDER DE GASLIGHT. UNDEE DE Rie ae 10 PAL ATs -DAY A’ BRYANT'S MINSTBATS, MATINEE. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. DAN BRYANT, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | NELSE Seymour, Dave Reed, NEILSON, Cre § wi live cireular. roe and al ethoswe for aenivapie. Brookiya Property the farm willbe made free and clear of en- ecumbrance. For full Berdoniers inguire of V. AL- DRIDGE, 20 Court street, Brooklyn. OR EXCHANGE, NE OF OUR CUSTOMERS, owning a very desirable Mansion at Stamford, desires a large House in the city: Stamford property is free and . er particula cea arn Rit, HESSE & CO., Nob Pino street. OR SALE OR “RXCHANGE—TWO MODERN-BUILT brick Houses in Newburg; free and clear; houses are situated on oe ground overlooking Hudson River ns and FnKID WA. BARNES, 12 Wall street, New York. EAR ae PARK AND FIFTH AVENUE.—TO exehanee, tye clement four story brown stone lots ts and one for a Coun: e for Lot Faulty, $25,000 ‘cach, Address BULWER, Herald Riv Send Station, ‘Conn. LOOMFIELD, N. J.—FOR SALE OR TO RENT, FUR- nished, a new Cottage, ten rooms, with all modern improvements; finely located ; one hour from New York via Montclair Midland Rallroad or Delaware, Lackawan- ne and Western; five minutes’ walk from either. depot. For further particulars apply to HORACE PIERSON, Rework? or ROGERS & SHERWOOD, % Nassau street, lew Yor! Ce E, FURNISHED THROUGHOUT; ALSO / fruit and vegetable garden attached (garden planted), wood for fire prepared, and every convenience tor house- keeping, near churches, Post oifice, school, &c to let for the Summer, at Long Islan ns beautiful watering place und Summer resort, Ronkonkoma, Suffolk county, ng Island; rent $60.0 month. Address or call on Miss WHITLOG K, Take Grove, Suffolk county, N. ¥. NOSEY COTTAGE—NINE ROOMS; SIX LOTS, CAR- riage {house ; beautifully shaded; fronts bay’; bath- ing ; five m nutes! walk from ferry. Staten Island terms to RIN, 50 Broad LEGANT VILLA-AQBE ent, LOH EST STATE Cea on ‘of Improvement; heal location: fine views - minutes from ferry, Staten Islai island $15,000; 75 do., Dayton, $14, 4; $6,000; terms to suit, | tion, $4,000; good buildings, fing ib ade: Nenmouth June DARWIN! sb Broad street. Tools FR. FERGUSON, 99 Nasa sireet, room 6, OR SALE—A LARGE HOTEL PROPERTY UAT | QMALL BROWN STONE HOUSE, CENTRALLY LO- omar oi i gr pia ie SD Rane poled asctteds, unencumbered; will exchange for larger partion Aaply 00a, +, 56 Wail street, fourth floor, Westchester county Place, near depot, will Ho be exchanged, tor New York orB rooklyi Proper ee eee ee Uae sdiare. POR SALETAT RICHMOND HILL, LONG ISLAND, on Southside Railroad, only $0 minutes (7 miles) from ferry, a number and variety of neat Dwellings; also Lots and beautiful Villa Sites. Place high, well drained, REAL “ESTATE, WANTED. Healthy and restricted against nuisances. B, Apply tod. Ww. A FIRST CLASS, HOUSE—BRTWEEN THIRTY- FIELDER, 231 ae wi ro -ARD, 110 fourth and Fifiy-ninth streets and Seventh and Lex- FOWLER, on the premtons ington avenues; part cash and a first class house near Broadway, or - Sixth avenue afd Tenth street. Apply to ©. CLINTON, 16 Hudson street, Hoboken. NY ONE WISHING TO SELL A GOOD MODERN built House, worth from $20,000 to, $40,000, in good jocality in New York or Brooklyn, or A Farm: of from 20 to 100 acres of land, with a good house thereon, ata reasonable price, within easy access of New York, for part cash and the balance in good investment securities. can find a purchaser by addressi box. braced York Post office, giving pri o, fosation at and full pi 8, OR SALE—A DESIRABLE BRICK VILLA ON THE pe de es of the Hadson ; 15 rooms; modern improve- e;hot and cold wate hall; rd wood doors and ante Ly ‘whurg to the Cats! strawberries, ripe Mar« scrape TYodge: 40 or, more. acres. of land, diversited with sh errs shade trees and evergreens; well drained a one mile from depot and 60 from New York: Furniture sold ifdesired; price $30,000. | Apply to TAYLOR & STEARNS, No. oH Vine street. A BOUT $200, ALL CASH, —WANTED, TO PURCHASE @ Neat, cosey furnished ; imme- OR T QUE L, L.A FARM OF, 16% | diate possecsion; must have sh acre: Neate barn, churs schools, de and stable preferred; only tho: convenient. Romeesion immediately. Apply to JAM cs fice for all cash need answer; state lowest pa id give CHEN + Queens, L. I, {ull description, or will not be noticed. Address CASH PURCHASER, Herak, office. ANTED—A HOUSE AND FEW ACRES OF LAND: price e not to exceed $5,000; situation mnst be un- exceptionable; Westchester county preferred, {f not over an hour's ride from this city. Sent for particulars to R OR SALE—ON MAIN STREE: THE VILLAGE of Fishkill, Dutchess county, N. ¥., two hours from City, via Hudson River Railroad, a beautiful Residence, 16 Fooms, with six acres village’ Lots, Garden, Orchard and Meadow; stream of water in W. A. BARNES, NEAR PRINCESS BAY, STATEN ISLAND, sidence: good ‘ized house, about of fruit, stables, ice house, ac. W York, and five minutes ‘fr railroad station; will a for ether property or sell | cheap tor cash. ' Address E. box 2,80 Post mmice, N.Y. A.N., box 156 Herald office, THE LARGEST VA- Payne's patents, ge idx acre land. plen about one hour’ from } —PARLOR AND SOFA BEDS AL het ot any house in the city Depot 40 Bleecker strect. © LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- ALE—A COTTAGE, CONTAINING 9 ROOMS A ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by week! y pe Acres; all | instaiments, a. Sintec gee TH eo 410 Eighth ave- - water! near two depots: $3000 cash “balance: bond and | i Rabb tet ment Mend aided mortgage. so a Cottage of 9rooms and attic; 2 acres; T PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 12) WEST 23D ST., NEAR stable and fruit; good water: fine view; near two de: | A.” guy ay.—Magnificem Patior Suits, covered in crime (00 cash’; balance bond and mortzage. One hour | son satth Brocatel cost 8X, fof $225; one for $150, one for $100; rep Suits, $50; Bedroom Suits, $40 u pwards; Mirrors, Tables. Mattresses, Bronzes Paintings, Carpets, Jess than’ halt cost, in lots to suit pur: t Commutation 375 per yfunum. OWNER, box 49 Post office, Rahway, N. JOR SALE—AT HOHOKUS, A HOUSE OF EIGHT roon A good Barn, with four acres of Land. This ‘Address Bookcase: chasers. Cutt ttle oft | ina very healthy focation, and. the property will be sold SALE.—ENTIRE _ELRG E cheap; terms all cash. RIKER, MESSE & CO. 7 nih Poraltune ot neieate maidens a Were ae, SG AR St Aig Pine street, sci Parlor, Library, Chamber and Dining ‘and scale four round’ rosewood 7% octave JOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO Finet oLass | burniture: grand scale, four round rosewood 7% 0 ng, rosewood and Wwainud Houses: all improvements: 40. minutes from this | gs —House ntral Railroad of New MONAGHAN & 66 Bronzes, Ornaments, fine Bi single abe double Bedstends, rp open from 9A. M not ‘closed in the afternoon. LL THE ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT private residence 104 East Twenty-fith street, be- HUDSON, NEAR er front; splend ety and abundance; | tween Fourth and Lexington avenues, for sale; great House Goth fic and jurnished. Address WAT: | sacrifice; magnificent crimson satin latest si ‘arlor | SON, Herald office. Suit, nearly new, cost $575, for en and gold and crimson and satin brocate!, $175 each; cot- et Mire eee Salta, “i end Vd ae Chairs, Lounges, one hour tron New York and three minutes’ walk from Ex on fable, silver Wa ‘are, par less than hi | station: two new frame houses, water and gasthroughout; Cost, Mt call this di 2 | Hand Is rooms; stables and, beatiful grounds attached. = | Inquire at LDS & St mobersstrect, A RARE CHANCE FOR TOU: PERS.—MAG- | 5 nor Broad way dnd Canai street, or W. W. A nificent Household Furniss for sale ata sacrifice, BROKAW, 34 Fourth avenue. property family leaving ¢ wo superb suits Drawing rah Room Furniture, Marie Antoinette style, Tete-a-Tete Sofas, ROUsS Arm Chairs, cost $40. for $273; Uo, vet, medallion Carpets; rosewood, walnut, Gham! ber Purnitare, style Louis XIV.; Hasr, Spring Mattresses, Secretaire Bookcase, Marq nificent rosewood Planofor' ary, Bronzes, Works of Ari, Silverware, Glassware, halt Original cost. Me West st., near bth av. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE AT MOUNT VERNON, on the New Haven Railroad, » 1S miles, or 35 minutes OR RENT—TWO D) SIRABLE SUMMER RESI- | dences at Montrose, N. J., opposite Orange Mi RE: NT~AT FAIRFIELD, ing and driving’ kK jew Haven depot. outhport, Conn. UDSON RIVER.—ELEGANT HRIVATE RESIDENCE for sale, with immediate possession, known as Cedar Lawn,’ situated at Fishkill-on-the-Hidson, above Highlands, direcly opposite and overlooking the city of burg, half mile trom depot and river, 1% hours from city, with seven daily trains; 10 minutes trom PURNISHED To I churches, schouls, stores, de. : doubie mansion, 40x65, | from the city, | This el ou Tl rooms, with gas | with all modern improvements, completely furnished, | @nd elegant fixtures all through; hot and cold water! which together with all outside farm implements, for | nice bathroom : finished in wainut and all the halls, es, tilled with choice young fruit and'fine | the dining room and kitehen floors are wainut and old shade and dd reens; good outl id . | furnace heats all through; first ciass clevated oven cluding. ginse grapery ‘and. iccheuse fileds river’ aud | ranges qrasiiubs, larze’storerooin tas about halt an | mountain. vie acre of I disomely lu!d ont: easy 10 minutes’ way; the view walk from the depot: fag sidewalk all 1! beyond any jome at @ bar- of the Sound is superb; the place is health question; some one will geta beautif gain; terme vei ore RIKER. HESSE & CO,, No, 6 Pine street ‘A YAM Y WILL SELL FOR CASH PHEIR 00} fete Furniture, comprising Parlor, Bedroo' } a gentleman's pla ticular, and of a ¢ cing unexceptional in every pai ss seldom offered for sale, owner wishing to zo abroad will gell cheap or sxshany ae class nnencumbered city Property. Add: . w room 96 St. James Hotel, digg TX yeCORMWALL, § su: 1- dences. for oF tole Mdtem C MEETCHAM, ina) Ug tee EO BE ise than halt P, 0 janotorte, cost $950. Parti Mountainville Post office, New York. ping will do Well to call at private realdeneey 4 L BRANCH.—FOR SALE, WO PLO’ Bast Twrentiet street,” House to let m reseach, fin located, near me an a’ ” ore (OR SALE—A MANDSOME OAK OFFICE COUNTE price aird terms, JAMES PRICK, 20 at, F verycheap. Call for particulars at 112 GounTER, ARGE FURNISHED HOUSE ON THE Hopson | Dasement River, near the Catskill Mountains, for the Summer, at $150 per month; house 9x50, two stories and attic: Apply to GEO. H. HILLYER, 82 Cedar street. ORRISTOWN,—FURNISHED AND UNFUR:’ sD d Country Seats to rent, for Summer sea- POH NSON for dale and ex- ry Goer SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A I specialty —“Bngiiah, Brussels and pi ye handsome patterns, all sizes, tor'sale cheap, at 1i2 Fulton street, corner of Dutch. eh street. ONTHLY OR WEERL eMTS.—CARPET: Furniture, Bedding, &c. % DEALY & CUNNINGHAM. $84 and 386 Third avenne, near Twenty-eighth street. _Prices lower than any other house in the city. ‘TO LET, FURNISHED, R SUM- desirable Residences, from $8) to $400 per | month Tianasomely located and in excellent neighbor: hood, AMILTON & WALLIS, 30 Pine street, (ORANGE, N _J.—-SPECIALTY.—GREAT VARIETY improved and untinproved property for sale. Houses furnished and. unfurnished to rent of for sale, Cate. logue 33 Nassau st., corner Liberty. ROOM AND BEDROOM, SETS OF & Co, Mantel atch; will be sold keeping, Apply at heap b breaking up 1 SBR party ing up how TS FOR FUR- Bedding, at B. M. COWPER- EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYME Niture, Carpets aS AN ACRE, NLY $7 € ‘ASH.—5, 117 ACRES OF THE 1 i | Ore set hee ber agus in Centre county, Immense stock and iow prices, — a oe oe Pennsylvania, four ee from ‘Sepet “4 EN, 39 Nassau street. ARE THE ERO REFRIGERATORS WITH COOLER A Ly vest,—ALEXANDER M, LESLEY, 224 West Twenty- third street. Refrigerators repaired, ETO, ZETO, ZETO, ZETO, ZETO, ZETO, zero, Zero, zero, Zero, 1. ATHPTE LDN. J.—HOUSE TO Ba) CONTAINING r ik shade and trait Bone depot, Plenty of frvit. Beautiful lawn, oe Seosion! immedi- | Ponce *Conatiuttendine omearems OF SPW to Ade | 7 nu onice Partition, made tenn oat rors aaa GFy eae, i Rr sti sant IN house; | Pri jee — Apply to janitor, 12 Pine st., top floor. 2 HT ae? TO CHARTER—SCHOONER AMFORD, CONN Dy rigged Keel Boat, 40 to 60 tons, M., for ome or more PROPERTY,—RESIDENCES several to let for Summer or from $4.00 to $1(0,010; year, furnished or unturnish i to rent at Kye for $40) per year; 1 ner Hropert Mae New Haven Railroad; some to exchange Including fi me, Business Property well rented. OHA w 4 Auctioneer, roadw , COPS i bd | third stree:, New York, ay, corner twenty months. Addross, stating price, & town Branch office, 150 Bars, box 178 Herald Up+ ALL, KINDS, wood AND METALLIO, ps, 368 and I South, treet, nnd ide ‘gah LruEN ROBEBTS, BOATS street, Harl ia Se ow Sor: —_—__ |) SOWANGE LARGE FARM IN MARYLAND. CLEAR | BRYANDS MINSTRELS. | Harty, Stanwood, W. i, Rice, C1 R} tor Lots or Houses in or near ar ‘or ‘ANT’ ISTRELS. iy way, J. arter. Beatmer county New Frou, aioe y young teats and two Lots'in Brooklyn for good Merchandise. Ad: | “Children halt price to,the vyatinee.” ores, harness, wagon and tools, all sacrificed 108 $1,350, | dress box 4,670 Post office. TO-DAY AT 2, ATINER, TO-DAY AT 2, Gaitimmediately at 48 Kast Thirceth street. PAR TOR gan On EXCUANGESITUATED At BYTBAT, PARE GARDEN, PS » ladle Islan uffo!k county. ng Island, le ‘roprietors oe ee cover one PeeeeeraN consisting CE eg OPENING OF G eVGA May 14, at DER : under cultivation; apple, peac "i ‘a acre; fruit; shade; near depot; healthy ; $2,000; descrip- Sto, Gro ion apple. Peach and pear tree y THEODORE. THOMAS’ unegalled SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERTS, articuiars in future advertisements. Full Admission 5) cents, Packages, containing twelve tick- ots, $4: can now be obtained at the principal muste stores, also 285 Broadw: arden, A INWAY AND CHICKERING PIANOF( «athal! wrlee for cash; Panos. rented ‘on instal: ments; $10 and $15 monthly until paid. ‘UP BIDDEEE, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STEINWAY & SONS’ second hand aauare Grand and upright Pianos for sale at ied ires Pegg ten ed Besiremsnts or 0 other first lass makers, Every Instrumen' * StRINWAY Es J Sie Ogee PIANOPORTE COMPANY, 863 BROAD. way.—Pianos ot six first class makers for sale on easy instalments and for one at low emcees @ good seven octave Piano for $200; Pianos for hire. A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO: forte, celebrated. city maker, all modern improve- ments, perfect order, it) Stool and Cover. 243 Kast 30th: st., between 2d and 34 av: A. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND ROSEWOOD 7: octave Pianoforte, nearly new, brilliant tone, o 29%, for $279; Stool, Cover; has box for shipping. Parlor amber, Libra Dining Furniture, Paintings, Biverware, less than at cost if call this day at resi: dence 104 East Twenty-titth gggeet, between Fourth and ton avenues. AT PRIVATE HOUSE 120 WEST TWENTY-THIRD street. Near Sixth avenue, for sale, brilliant toned, Tound cornered 7% octave carved rosewood Pianotorte, used eight months, cost $1,000, for $250; also, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Carpets, Mirrors, Paintings: &e. er cent less than cost, in lots to suit cash purchasers. Call and see this Pianoforte before purchasing elsewhere. Good Pianoforte for $60; can box for shipping if quirea. Cut this out. A GRAND SQUARE 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO: forte, celebrated clty maker; cost in use 12 months, at a great sacrifice for cash: family pieeriie city, at private residence, 21 East 20th street, LADY WILL SELL FOR $10) A HANDSOME ROSE- wood Pianoforte, in perfect order; iron trame, Tound corners, modern improvements; in splendid tone. Call at 28 Third street, near Bowery. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD vIANOFORTE FOR sale, made order, city maker, fully guaranteed, Used 5 months, cost $400, for $275; Parlor Suits, Ktageres, Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a sacrifice; prop: erty family leaving city. 36 West 15th street, near bt T PRIVATE toned double round rosewoed Pianoforte, SALE. —MAGN IF TCE! NT, BRILLIANT rand scale, 74 octave; all improvements; celebi makers; cost $975, for $275; Stool, Cover py eiad octave, $350; also entire West Twenty first street, near Seventh ave- B.—House open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. No! Closed in sete shassteh dol OR ASH OR INSTALMENTS.—WE HAVE A NUMBER ot first class Pianos for sale that were rented durin; the Winter, in pertect order and warranted ; also several cheap second neag Pianos. WM, A. POND & CO., 547 Broadw: ISCHER'S N NEW. SCALE PIANO, “WITH PATE) improvements, the most reliable Pianos made; hand- ; Pianos to rent. 425 th avenue. West Twenty-cightp street, near N\ IRST CLASS 7 OCTAVE PIANOS RETAILED AT wholesale prices, direct from factory. Send for clr- cular, 78 Barrow street, near Budson. IANOS AND ORGANS AT GREAT BARGAING—FOR cash or instalments, or to rent, $3 to $10 fr month. CHAS, J. BETTS, 788 Broadw corner Tenth st, next to Grace church, IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or instalments, or for rent, during. this mont at 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. madi month; WATE. IANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP fas the cheapest, good as the best, for rent’ or sale; Fentallowed purchaser: at MERRELLS, ‘No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue, IANOS AND ORGAN: NEW AND SECOND hand Pianofortes and Stan ae Organs at asacritice this week; rosewood, Piano onty EK & SON ce Bleecker street. IANOS AT $60, $70 TO $300; ORGANS, $30 TO $300; beat in city; ew Pianoscheap for rent, or sale on instalme: BI o Broadway. JQOSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $100, CHICKERING make; great bargain; magnificent 73 octave, over- strung instrument, having carved legs, &c.; greatest bargain in city for cast JA 157 Bleecker stregt. MES GORDO: HE MOST RELIABLE, BEST FINISHED rol richest toned Pi seven octave Pianofo 12: - FOR A ots CORNERS SEVEN 2) octave Piano, inexcellent order, great bargain, at 25 Weet Twents-cighin street, near Ninth avenue. “Pos _OF FICE. NOTICE. DO8T OFFICE NOTIC The mails for Europe daring the week ending Satur- any, Led 16, 1873, will close at this oft on Weidnesday, it 103 A. on Fnareiay, na. ad on Saturday. ata a, 2) 2)" THOS. L, JAMES, Postmaster. Bo. CLOTHING. T H. ROSENTHAL'S 233 THIRD AVENUE, Nineteenth surcet, ladies and gentiemen wi Tul value of Carton Clothing, Carpets, kes by omtline or addressing, Lacies attended to by Mrs. Rosenthal. ‘T EDWARD MILLERS NE ESTABLISHMENT, ie Sixth avenue, near place (former! Seventh avenue), the utmost alue pald in cash Tor Gast. ff Clothing, Carpets, Ac., Oy, caling on or addressing. tended to by Mrs: Miller. TJ. ANHALIS, 178 SEVENTH AVENUE, LADIES nd gentlemen wil positively receive the ‘highest price for Cast-off Wearing Apparel, Carpets and Jewelry, fs I bave a great demand for them trom the West: the price is no object, as Tmust fill up my orders. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Anhalt, T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, #16 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth street—Wanted imme- Gant. a quantity of Cast-off Clothing and Carpets tor Omaha market, wi pay from $5 to $20 for coats, $2 i for pants, Citta for dresses, Call on or address ir. or Mrs. FLAT : 0 O00 FORTH oF ,casm -OFF CLOTHING, $1 Carpets, &c., wanted My 5 the A prices paid. | Call of oF addre 412 Barnet nue, between Thirty- raecond ‘and hirty-third rect, Undies attended'by Mrs. . “LTTENTIONI-KNOW THY DESTINY, CONSULT A this wondestily gifted clairvovants kivos luck ; tells everything. 109 West Forty trect, near Broadway. ‘WROPEAN CLATRVOYANT—TRLLS NAMES, shows ese, oat ives numbers; 0 cents and'$ ia ‘est twenty. Art Rsicect t basement. ‘ME. LUTHA, GIPSY CLAIRVOYANT, TELLS YOUR hole life; fee $1; sondemen Bot admitted. 100 M ourteonth mreot, | ba) SOLER POMS CDOT. nso ove ak nr OO Us reaper loivines avon SUR RIDAN SHOOK ing at 8.’ “Saturday Matinee at : oy Carriages may bes oe ered $f for orclook. UATOU FROU. ‘The management, in order to adfiere to viously, made tor the production of noveltios « urtent season, are compelled to snuounce the Last nighis of the charming youns actress 18S AGNES bTHSL, {a hor most brilliant creation LAST MATINISE tout onc) of FROU-FROU, plans nee. juring the SHORTLY, S anew haiay't of great interest, WITHOUT A HEART, which will be superb| mounted and produced with & yEipey, EVENING, May 16, BENKEIT of Mr. D, H. HARKINS, ai! THEATRE, WIS (SAT ATURDAD, AFTERNOON, Av 2, Tho Fifth Ediuion of tuk nea daa LrOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY, “sADUNDAV ENA BVBNING, AT 8, CCHS, Queen pf ail Prouiers Dative SHE WiLSON Bicone WILLIAM AND HARRY JKB, Champion Hat Spinners of the world. the wonderlulIntsA? Violinist. THE RUSSIAN SEXTSITE, MME, CHARLOTTE, WINTERBURN, THE GREAT RAILR@AD SCENE. COMIG SEATING Agr. A new Historical Tableat WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARB. Boweey 2H THEATRE, PRELIGH. Manager THIS (SATURDAY) BVENING, MAY) WW SPLENDID PIRCES FOR THE FAREWELL BENEFIT ot J, BLUE DWARF, IRISH EMIGRANT, SIAMESE TWINS, ROBERT MACAIRE, On MOMDAT- The woes mnetvallea vocal artista, will appear tp 8 in the wo iano drama ot anda halos selection a (Character Soni ae Dances. BA LIBRE; oF OR ELLY'S MISS1O anew ‘Dees. in threo acts, by Harry Poth founded on recent adventures ofa i Spero ondent of the New York Herald, will shortly be produced. IBLO'S: Garay a feta BL, igers.. JARRETT AND PALME Lessees and M: TWO PERtORMANGHES ‘TO-DAY, TWO PERFORMANCES I: DAY. Lv, — THE NEW — PANTOMIME, —— AZRAEL; TWO PERFORMANCES THE MAGIC CHARM, TO-DAY. — —— THE SENSATIONAL GYMNAST AFTERNOON UU, AT TWO. LULU, Lunt LULU, Most allan WONDERFUL EXPLOITS ever seen IN THE WORLD. THE FLIGHT THROUGH SPACE, EVENING AT EIGHT. “TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. AFTERNOON a AT TWO, THE TRIPLE SOMERSAULT, EVENING AT MAFITT AND > RARTHOLOMEW, BIGHT, NNIER AND, PITTERE. = TNE ENR BALLET TWO KW SCENERY, PERFORMANCES DRESSES’ APPOINTMENTS, TRICKS, INVENTIONS. AFTERNOON THE GREATEST EVENING. TRANSFORMATION SCENES. MATINEE TO-DA\ (SATURDAY) AT TWO O'CLOCK, Sotggays eS THEATRE, Fol penta street, near Third avenue. AD. NUENDO! Director RAR May, 10; WAS GOTT ZUSAMME. ae ‘UK DAS SOLL DER beating Nout petits! Com re acts, by rstein. Box office ‘open Matty irom 9 cig) monte CADEMY OF MUSIC, LYDIA THOMPSON. LAST APPEARANCES of the world-famed “Peerless Queen of Burlesque,” MISS Lypig Fi RF HOMTHOS: HER INCOMPARABLE COMPANY, who will give THIS PERFORMANCES DAY, SATURDAY, May 10, 1873. MATINEE LINE, “And yet I am not" happy.” to all marks tine house. EVE! AST APPEARANCE. A MONSTER a Heathen Chines a Beene edanunane uoaws of KENILWORTH; LITTLE AMY ROBSART, The whole constituting the gems of the repertoire of the company. Secure your seats, —ATHENEUM THEATRE, Brocaweys opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. R W. BUT! nage: ANOTHER EXT iN BILE? F npApnlause of the. Moat guthslastic cnneacter BURLESQUE 8. The meen So admirable |] THE WORRELL SISTERS., and Burlesqne. we Irene. ‘HE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD, MISS MINNIE JACKSON, MISS LOUISA ARNO MISS LILLIE HALL, 1b. Iya’ ROSS, GEORGE ATKINS, LORAFT, we WM. WEST, SHEYNOEDS BROTHERS, REORGE AND. > CHARLES," AND. REGULAR ATHENEU! MATINEE MATINER THIS APTER MAT aerHioo®, doors open at 1; Evening. ats reserved in adv NOTICE.—MONDAY the GREAT ZANFRETTA TROUPE. and the REMMELSBSRG SISTERS wil ap- pear, with other Novel Attractions, iE. aa CAD SATURDAY. ¢ honor to announce that her. LAST ‘APPR ABARCE IN NEW YORK, prior to tag commencem f her mecha TOUR, OF fo eS L TAKE PLAC GRAND MATIN AT Par lod HALL ON SATURDAY, 10, AT 2 OCL: assisted oy AY. the following brilliant array of artists, who have Kindly proffered their assistance M ‘PA SOPRANO; MLLE. a BE CANISSA, pd a ae CoNmnALTO: ree FERRETTI, SO: PRA » ALF ‘OR; R. RP. BER LO; M. NRY CARTER, ORGAN; HE! PEL, GLARIONET, CONDUCTORS AND A PANYISTS—MESSRS. A. i 'F, MARZO, C. C, GOF- FRIE AND CHAS. FRADE: Tickets of admission, $1. “aoluaing reserved seats, at the general ticket office, 114, G._ Schirme 01 ; Atall the principal iene stores, and ut ticket Broadwa: office of the Ha! GTEINWAY Hal e b ‘Mile, LOUISE LIEBE ¥RIDAY EVENING, MAY 16 HART 8 “BEN PIT, has the honor to announce TT CONCERT XING, MAYAG 1873 “array of Artists will ap- PBINSTEIN, iss ANNA MEHLIG (her last appearance AR gmericn); Mile. PAULINE a ae Soprano; Mile. ANNA DRA: LS Contralto; Mon: MILE SAURET, Violin Virtuoso; i. MILLARD, Tenor, and Mile. LOUIS HART, Bue ‘On this occasion will At be ree formed 20 for the first time b: ir. ANTON RUBIN: a Miss ANNA MEHLIGS SCHUMANN'S ANDANTE AND VARI TIONS een PLAN Reserved seats ..... n be had on an: jatier TUESDAY MORNING at taal ticket offic AMUSEMENTS. nnnnnnecnnn nn te D'S MUSEUM, DOM. MURRAY. i MATINEE AND NIGHT OF MR. BOMaree, MURRAY. LAST MATINEE AT 2. LAST NIGHT AT & bad colatentag: MATINER MR. Be IMENT Mitkar, AT ie eM, rene of KeILLY ana his DEAK COLEEN. LAS® MATINER AT 2. . LAST NIGHT AT @, MONDAY EVENING, May i2, benefit of MISS GUSSLE DEFORREST. G RAND OPERA ROUSE. MONTE cRiste 4s QRAND PECHTER MATINEE TO-DAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. 7 YRAND OPERA HOUSE.—COMMENCES AT 14 TOs Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... .Sole Lessee and ‘Manager. Mr. OHARLES PECHTER as MONTE CRISTO EVERY NIGUT in the magnificent romantic Drama of MONTH CRISTO. Produced with the most claborate and ingenious Seenio and Mechanical Lilusions ever presented upon the Amee- ican stage. Magnificent Scenery! | Superb Costumest Characters by Mr. ouaRK, ae Me etme Miss rin yalor ne we. ile B. STUDLEY, La es HARLES ER OL, M LD. air, = RIN JOR WILL M. DORSEY ab EN, Eng Mis JoREPinNE lenars. lende, Peakes, lerce, Bemes, Searle and others. ne GRAND FECHTER MATINEE TO-DAY. “ Seats may be secured for 20 days in adv: cc. oa ions by mail or ‘clegraph, directed to the Peed yal ute promptly attended to.” Box office open trom 8 til FH AVENUE THEATRE. COMMENCES AT Sole Lessee and Manager. -Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY i vAST NIGHTS OF DIVORCE, ood May 10, 70, LAST MATINEE but one ef MONDAY, May 12, Benefit of Hs, GEORGE CLARKE and, ast ast night butfive oF DIVORC. DAY, May 14, onodi of Miss LINDA DIETZ. ATM AVENUE THEATRE. Mr. DALY bers to announce that he will produce om ESDAY NIGH for the first time on any ago, a novel. pla German, based upon the latest drama of THAL, of Vienna, and entitled MADRELEIN MOREL, Several antque dramatic and scente effects occur in the ourse OF this play, which Mr. Dalydesiens to fll the GLOSING PERPOAMANGES of the PICCSENT eventtul SEASON, and the distribution of characters calls out the best powers of the Filth Avenue Company, Box sheet will be open Tucsday A. M., May 13. 5TH AVENUE THEATRE. LAST “DIVORCE” MATINEE (BUT ONE) THIS SATURDAY, 1% O'CLOOK, HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART..... GRAND Sn MOR wou 614 BROADWAY. «Lessee and Proprietor a MATINEE GA! TO-DAY, AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY AT 0 go.wrguire. AN ENTIRE OHANGE OF BILL ARS penis Ax RVPIRE EW O10 45 gs anp fOAT0BE LAST PERFORMANOR COMIQUE COMBINATION. FY GIAND ARRAY OF Se for the LAST TWO PERFORMANCE! e the name! ae THE GREAT MARTEN FAMILY, in their Cat Duct. The wonder of the re in his fire-eating, egg peat smordawallowing feat. G@. W. and his tall hand, ETL JENNIE YEAMENS, in her Sieragat in his Slight-ofhant, pact together ith the great THE FRANKENSTEIN MYSTERY, E DEC. PITATION Bie R. M. HAI Wits NELLIE. SANDFORI and a host of others for the Last Two, i iewaliheg ot THE MONSTER MAMMOTH TROUPE. THE GREAT MARTEN FAMILY, ¢ LING LOOK. G, W, JESTER, LITTLE gata YEAMENS, Mons. LA TOR’ MATINEE TO ‘DAY MATINEE TO-DAY TO NIGHT—THE LAST NIGHT. TO NIGHT—THE LAST NIGHT. HEATRE COMIQUE, ‘61d BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART.. Lessee and Proprietor Mr. JOHN F. POOLE f ek - Business Manager ON MONDAY THE INIMITABLE VERSATILY STA STAR ARTIST NY TH ms JOHNNY THOMPSON MR. JOHNNY THOMPSON WILL MOST POSITIVELY APPEAR, THEATRE COMIQUF, ON MONDAY NEXT, MAY I ‘RS. F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN beatae Saturday Matinee at 2 P. NDER THE GASLIGIT.” Fgenin at 8 o'clock, pox AR DE BAZAN and One OF CASTILE, JT. JAMES THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS IN NEW YORK. Will positively close SATURDAY, May 19 , ey Vi R MARTEN FAMILY For the and J greatest Entertainment of the day. Inne ‘omedy and Character Company. Irish scenery, songs, dances, wit and eee: Orchestra Chairs 75c, Admission 5c. Last Matinee SATURDAY, at2 o'clock. Admission Wc. Children 15. Children 1c. UBINSTEIN oye PIANO RECITALS AND LAST APPEARANCES IN AMERICA, STEINWAY HALL, commencing MONDAY, MAY 12 The sale of Single Tickets for any or all of the Recitals commences at the usual ticket offices THIS MORNING, AT rest Reserved Seats.......... Mr. GRAU has the honor to anneunce the definitive guest of the Rubinstein ages “eter SICAL SEASON of 1872-7 n Piang. Recitals, to be BY MB. ANTON" mavhoestides at STEIN THE AFTERNOONS OF WEDNESDAY, Mt RY BALD, MONDAY, ney, 12; piss ID AY, May SATURDAY, j day Irs 408 ‘and on ayy EVENING THURSDAY. May 2 These recitals are given as a fitting close to the ue Paget pecan Or ically arf pecuniar! sent an epitome of the great Piano, Muslecoommencin with the élder Bach and end- ing with Rubinstein. he student and virtuoso they must prove as Invaluable asa complete gallery to. the sculptor of painter, affording, aa they do, the best iNhus: tration of each school of classic music and teeming with opportunities for instrnetive study, E PROGRAMMES (which can be had at the box office of Steinway Hall and principal music. stores) serve to illustrate the vast knowledge and exercise the unrt- valied executive ability of . ANTON RUBINSTEIN. IMEE AT BROOKLYN ACADEMY. Close of the most successtul season AIME PARISIA’ OPERA ROUTH, MONDA OLE. MoRSD AY, Mi Tis "GRAND. DUCHESSE, Seats for sale at the Academy and 114 Broadway, N. Ye ME. CLARA BRINKERHOFR, THE CELEBRATED Soprano, will sing at Easton Tuesday, May 13. Miss Nettie Corwin, Pianist, App! ail or telegraph t0 Ohies’ Opera House for reserved seats, _Tickets $1, including se HE GROVE bch HT, at the GREEN ROOM 1sI'Fourth avenue. ONT FORGET THE DOBSON BROTHERS’ MU CAL ENTERTAINMENT at the GREEN ROOM, lil Fourth avenne, to-nignt, To-night. _MUSIC AL. iY IMEZ, VOUS LA MUSIQUE.”—READ AND PROFIT (Worth its weight in gold. Given away at WATS ‘Music Rooms, 92 Clinton place, or mailed for 10 cents. A 4 THe Dew YORK CONSERVATORY OF No. 5 East Fourteenth ORL next to Delin Nos. ‘court street, near State, KEMAIN POPEN THE ENTIRE TEAR for Private and class instruction in al! branches of Music and Modern Languages ‘ANTE D—FINE ITALIAN VIOLIN; ALSO VIOLA fotoncello. Address, with description and price, eat Herald office ANTE: B ITALIAN VIOLIN; and PVioloneelio. AG price, QUARTET, Herald off ANTED—A PIANIST TO PLAY TiVE clock. Cali at 106 West Thirty ALSO VIOLA ess, With description and INGS FROM first street. ORT Oa Ne OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. AND THE FEMALE MINSTRELS. MATINER | 16 YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL LADIES MAtisee | “in Songs Gees, Choruses, Joke MATINEE THE WONDERFUL ZIGZAGi MATINEE AFFLIN’S MAGIC SPADE DANCE. MATINEE BIL! STOR’S COMIC SONGS. TO-DAY, | ROSA LEE'S EXQUISITE MELODIES. TODAY, NK THE MUSICAL WO! DER, FRA STAR COMP. Ms “ANTOIN ETTE STERLING BA Thar 6 SONCERT vious to hes departare ye he at Irving Hall, on Vivuimtee E esday, May 13, at 8 P. M. ‘ill sist Henrietta Beebe, pe Boprano: Miss as Mati Topdt, Club. Ticke! $1 5). Ma: be obtained at Sehirme ‘Sy and att the door on the evening of TEINWAY HALI—BELLEW, FAREWELL berm ke idreday evening, May 15. me ie red of = Trad tL ot ae amed road 4 ‘Belt Glove and the ions,” een Hunt; The Eatonswili Election,” Dickens. Interval of ten minntes. Pt —" ia Rin ¢ Saree, ‘of Goneril,” Shaks- fare: “ihe children, attle of Fontenoy,”” Aik re aut 4 Broadway, and the Hall. TEW “YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 6lf BROAD: N¥viv between Houston and Bleeckor streets. —E very ane should visit ‘the wondertul Museum ; it isfull of eve: thing people should see and understand, Lectures te ihe Philosophy of Marriage.” Parties unable to attend thee bai nt lectures can. I in have. them foe: warded, post Mee on roe yt eh SECRETARY NEw y YORK MisRUM OF ANATONY, Broadway, New York. ZI) GALLERY OF PAINTINGS—OPEN wid + anieventhh in the building of the German Sav- ings . General Moltke's Portrain, taken from life, by Fi rolemor Se is How on exhibition, MEDICAL. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, RESIDENCE st Tenth sirect, near Third avenue. TTENTION DR. FRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUSSIA); consultation free, private office, 161 Bleecker st. M. MAURICEAU, M, D.—OPFICE 1290 LIBERTY } Jreenwich street, TELLE, PHYSICIAN.—OPFIOB, NO. L ond stre: et, fi first door from Firth av. DVICE FRER, 1 DR, AND Mk8s. BOTT, OFFICE 86 Amity street, Cx ER, cor GH, cured’ by Dr. ORRHOIDS, EPILEPSY, &0. Lao Warren. tt, Jersey Clty? R. AND MRS, GRINDLB, PHYSICIAN: dence 120 West Twonty-sixth OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, gee, arte and Grand Content Hotel, D* AND MRS, GRINDLE, be ey RESI-. dence 120 West Twenty-aixth t, near Sixth av. HE. LM( VAN BUSKIRI vt Se aatgnireenty lis Bar ih pee bet wound and Lqaiagion ava « HAS. E, DOBSO! the'Banjo, and a host of talent, C ogi act GREEN ROOM, 141 Fourth avenue, .—PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING.—MISS OW 7408 ives private lessons, nd evening, at her residence, 92 Clinton place (Eighth street). In ments furnished for daily practice. DONALD MATINEE, TRORGE MACHON! HALL, THIS AFTERNOON, MEtorouran FIRE: THEATRICAL AND . snow printita ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF THBATRICAL MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY 5 eee eee

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