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Central. RST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP ies Stone House jor sale on Firth avenue, near Hotel, tor $6a000; only $15,000 cash. Pts ta ne |. Finished ip hard woo d, and ett fro =e Eust seventeenth street, TR STO! OWN STONE, IN Feventy-fourth street o on ature; eaay isome é.. Dox thout the hi Mabsand goo! bargain will be given. Address BME Pose once. a 2 , y iH STOOP BROWN | A HANDSOME FOUR STORY Hin iid and fn Bone House, 25xix1015 of moe Pil avenge, 10 Brisas side of Pifty-siath pply to ISAAC HONIG, D eat a very reasonable pri ita ISAAC HO: road msonabie pri, basement. Also. @ large TRABLE FOUR STORY FULL FRONT STONE VA. BESIRABLE rom STORY ULI. PRONE STORE age lh ‘at onty $60,000, including Mirrors, Fixtures and Carve Srey ENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street t as 7 LOTS. FACING CENTRAL PARK, —BULLD Nh street, half way between the superb Ath ceivae place and Broadway circle entrances into Mtral. Park, commaniing 23 miles of magnificeat th Park, chea| sthrough Park, Ty ~ ees }A BEAUTIFUL THREE LA inpieted, parlors elegantly finished inh tntraiand aivantageous. Apply to builder, on prem- ses, north side St cond street, adjoining Park ave- ue pow Fourth avenue), fy FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, 34X70, fully and handsomely furnished, elezantly frescoed, ar TWonty-third street and Firth avenue. HIVE, COLE & GRAY, 535 sixth avenue. ,____ tA $35,00—A NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY ON, Jr. 11 Pi brown stone House, hardwood finish, near avenue. WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 Pith avenue. | qT $190%—A HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH | swoop brown sone House on West. Forty-fourth treet. WILLIAM TUCK, 22) Fitth avenue. NOR SALE—AT TERMS TO SUIT, EIGHT LOTS IN ‘best part of Murray Hill; suitab/é for a church, large | uiiding or cutting up. Principals address or call, be- nid und 1 on & C. #REISS, 24 Dey street. — r OUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN OB oe Tivwse 61 West furty-sixth street, residence of late Judge strong. Apply to GEO. P. SLADE, Ex. cutor, 46 Broadway, roou OR SALE—A FIRS stoop brick House, on fth avenue and Broadwa i TQU#S, 1.26) Broudway, corner Thirty-secom R SALE—THE SUPERBLY BUILTAND ELEGANT. ly furnished four st Mansion on Madi- For esate; cheap, sonal 6) Sixth avenu (OR SALE—-ON MURRAY HILL, A HANDSOME ew three story brown stone House; all im. rovements, bard wood finish. &c. Apply, on the remises, to D. I. KENNEDY, builacr, 151 East Thirty- venth street. SALE UR TO LEASE—THE LARGE FOUR @tory House, No. 3 North Washington square: hot d cold water throughout: expe xus fixtures: ele- tly frescoed ; in periect order 6 in rear of lot; plendid location for a family hotel or instutution. DEN & CLA! corner ACTORY FOR § NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, ‘with steam power; also Factory near Third avenue, heap. B, BOOTH, No, 10 Fine street. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TEE CITY—A FOUR story brown stone, on Sixty-Arst strect, near Madi m avenue; also a three story brown stube, on Forty. sireet, for u Se SANSTARTIN DU - — WO VERY BEAUTIFUL HOUSES ON PARK AVE- | nue, cheap; two Corners on Madison avenue ; seve- Fallow priced Houses on Furth avenue, by. B, BOOTH, 0 Pine street. ELL PA\ING STORE AND DWELLING erty for sale—In Bicecker street, near Christo) her; Store in Canal street, $15,000; House in Nineteenth street, Nvest of Sixth avenue, $12,500; im Jane street; Store in Bixth avenue; Store in Hudson street. The pr: PROP- rty is fall very desirable and will be sold greatly uuder its value. | Apply at the owner's, 603 Hudson street. AQT StRELT, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE—ELEGANT full size high stoop stome Mansion for sale chea| Columbia leaseho id. ¥.K. STEVENSON, Jr., 1] Pine street. —— eerie 950, —LOTS IN NEW YORK CITY ON Easy joining lot 4 Warren street. $36,000, NEAR UNIC square, tour story brown stone, 26xl boty, —(WORTH $27.00: pust be sold this week" terms ensy. Attorney for owner, 23 Union square, East Side. » A FIRST CLASS STORE (EXTRA LARGE) ON WES side of Bowery tor sule on reasonable terms, or ill lease at low rentto a responsible purty ; well adapted for clothing, dry goods, or any first class business. For articulars apply to owner, 245 Water street. | JERSEYMAN (A NTLEMAN) OW) A TIP TOP 20 teet three story high stoop brown stone House @ad Lot in sixtieth street, near Third avenue, which he gwill gel for $15, audit is cheap. | know that this Mouse is thoroughly well built but needs fixing up. 5. KILPATRICK, 1,00) lhird avenue. R SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, THE BRICK House and Lot No. s6 Great Jones sireet, near Bow FY; lot 224x90, Apply to ADRIAN H. MULLER & SON, Bo. 7 Pine Street, Branch office, No. 33 East Seventeenth F°%, SALE OR TO LET—A VALUABLE PIECE OF Property in the Bowery, in a desirable location. BLISS & JAMES, 346 Broome street 1 CAN SELL YOU A 20 FOOT THREE STORY HIGH 21, stoop brown stone Dwelling, on Sixty-fitth street, for 880; west of Lexington uvenue. This propert Porth $23,000. 1,09 Third EPRICE, $1600, RENT $1.500—FOR THE ELEGANT little four Story high stoop brown stone House 354 Lexington avenue, northwest corner of Fortieth street; pihers, S. KILPATRICK, 1,009 Jhird avenue. HREE STORY HIGH STVOP BROWN STONE Dwelling, on Fast ~ixty-second street: size 16.8x42x 200; in exceedingly tine order; wails oll pained and re; plete with every improvement: price $11,500. terms to Buit. See it. KILVALRICK, 1,009 fhird avenue. APSREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Dwelling, on Sixty-second street, between Third jand Lexington avenues. in very nice order, aud a very Eheertal residence. Price, $18.50 and, terms to suit thers. 8. KILPATKICK, 1,009 Third avenue. an $17,500 Beta PA oh Bue ARR ia pasement brick private Dwelling, | Qn Tairty frst street, veiw on Lexinzton ana Fourth ave- is fairly S. KILPATRIC enw ea; in splendid order, painted throughout. Buy it ¥. ZITTEL, 1016 Third avenue West Side. ARGAIN.—FOUR STORY DOUBLE TENEMENT, new, two Stores, up town, 25xt0x100.5; will take @ first or a good second mortgage for the last payment | Apply to B. OR SALE—WITH POSSESSION, NOS. 95, 97, 99. 101, 103, 105, 107 and 1074 Greene street. Apply to MORRIS FINN, 298 Broadway, room 10, between 10 and POR, SALE—1Wo FOUR, STORY HIGH sTOOP brown s one Houses, 16.8x56; parlor floor Apply to owner, on premiods, 129 West Sixty-tirst near Central Park. 8. LEVi, 271 West Lhirty-eighth street, YOR SALE—THREE STORY FRAME AND CELLAR House ; 25x10 lot; stable on rear; 142d street, North dew York; turnish: d, $7.40; unfurnished, $6,500. D, H. McCURMICK, idad street, near Third avenue. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FOUR STORY HIGH stoop Philadelphia brick front, ail the late improve- in West Thirty-second street: price $2350: easy 20x56; lot 10 feet. inquire at 360 West Thirty-sec- ond street. Fo INVESTMENT—ONE OF THE BEST BUILT four story store smi French Flat Properties. in the Dest location jor business and renting on third avenue; for sale reasons investigation will di bay; not much mou iy feguired leasehold, .04 years. 8. RILVATRICK, 1,009 Third avenue, ‘ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—fOGETHER OF separately ; Houses 546, 584 and [82 Seventh ave- nue, including corner. junction of Broadway and oppo- site the extensive § story Hotei now building; examina- tion will show this pro, erty must soon greatly increase fn value for business purposes; must be sold this spring; terms easy. Owner, 23 West Porty-tourth street. 35: WEST FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET IS ABSO- Jutely one of the best built and best finished houses now in the market for sale; the whole biock from Eighth to Ninth avenue is simply superb; an: a mae a td pone is respeéettuily invited xam! ; mover ce aud easy terms of nt. ‘Apply to owner, S. KILPATHICK. Fon Third aronnee $18,000 FOR THREE STORY HicH stoor le brick ‘iouse. Twenty-ninth street, be- tweén Fighth ana Ninth avenues, 22x5)x100; Eelpnbertogd eo ry LLAMY BROTHERS, No. 54 Pine street FOR A FULL FRONT EN $38.00 ment four story House and stable, Mur- ray Hill, near Fifth avenue: a bargain. OC. W. VAN DUKEN, 610 Sixth avenue, BASE- Miscelianeous. POR SALE_ONLY $500 DOWN. AND A LONG TIME to pay the balance, neat Cottage. now ready to re Into ; price $2.00, t HITOHOOCK, 439 Third nf OFFER TO-DAY ONE OF THE BEST BUILT AND finished three story high stoop brown stone twenty- Foot Houses in the Nineteenth ward, and in an anexcen- Adonable block, for $.0.00; 1 can recommend this wi JU confidence ; terms to suit 8. KILPATRICK, 1,009 Third avenue. 1, between 10 and 11 A. M., on renue. BROUKLYN PROPERTY FUR SALE * AND TO LE ERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECKIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BoERUM st OFFICE OPEN FROM ® A. M. THLL 9 Pow ON SUNDAY, PROM 3 TILL 9 p, ™ CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, KO, 7 FRONT STREE’ IN FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHE (ED Houses, Business Property and Lots on every ave. 85, sireetin Brooklyn. “JACOB V, D. WYCKOFF, i jway, Now York, and 397 Fulton street, Brooklyn, SALE AT ASACRIFI AND ON EASY TE, Pobewh tories, oF will lense, with oF Withee @ ver POW GRY ROLDS, 155 Nath sircet, Willlamsburg, } houses on the adjoining lots: atreets ments; @ number of tamilies are building | streets and avenues are | BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO SALE—IN BROOKLYN, HOUSE AND LOT 91 North Portland avenue; three story and basement, Philadelphia brick trong; ail improvements; would take ise Address Ki Hy Los" 1a ie yen oreall ob the prem ress 4 box erald oftige, or on OR SALE—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, 4 TWO STORY Fe niae ana basement frame House filled in with brick ; size 20x28 tet; 1) rooms: size ot lot. 30x10) lect; large two story stable in rear with 10 foot alleyway; al Fou ave yu tt roo! h Of STRONG & SON, 564 Broadway, New York. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNES REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. OR SALE OR EXUHANGE—AN UPTOWN 8TORE a net ar ahecgaiteainr; Coungy sett and ap Low Zone vist He PATTHERG, 25 Seva way. RAH ESTATESPREH AND CLEAR WITHIN. 75 Or orher pervoum Property: ‘batwalts oneeed, cap: ineag OF ovhe bargains ply to GEORGE F. SANK, te Nassau siteck, room t,” Qersaros GRAZING AND STOCK FARM OF 238 acres—In the best part of Duishess county, to ex- change for city Prepes iy; some ih to be had if de- sired. F. G. & ©, 8. BROWN, 9 Broadway. POE SALE—HOUSE, $8,000; $2,000 CASH WILL, BUY new medium-sized three story high stoop brown stone front, complete, with all improve: ; located within 15 ‘minutes’ walk of Fulton ‘erry. Apply to Ww eet, near Hoyt sirect, Brooklyn, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERT FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A FIRST CLASS WESTCHESTER COUNTY FARM, 70 acres and excellent dwelling and outbuildings, to exchange at $2),00, tree and clear, with $5,000 or $10,000 cash, tor city Qwelling worth about $20,000 or less. PHA. LON & SLOAN, 31 East seventeenth street. TY-FOURTH WARD, On THE hern Boulevard, 200 Lots: first cla improve. eee re acauage: willexchange. Apply to JOHN LEO, 257 Broadway, room No, 2 OR SALE—AT TARRYTOWN, A BEAUTIFUL PLOY of Ground, 2 acres: fine miver views: price $9,000. A two story House, with six Lots; price $5 A new two story and actic House, with eight Lo:s: price $5,000, .A new two story and House, with tour Lots; price 4.i00, ‘Terms. vary easy. HOPKINS & CARRINGTON, ‘wenty-secoud street, oetween Broadway and Fifth TPO, LET-EROM THE IST DAY OF APRIL. A DE- sirable Place, consisting of a good dwelling house and ourou idings, tovether with 110 acres of ground, sit. uated at Upper New Rochelle, 16 miles trom the city of New York. the property is convenient to the New Ro- cheile and Tuckahoe stations, Appiy to A. ©, KLNGS- LAND & SONS, 56 Broad street, ew York, Q6)5() -LoTs IN NEW Yt AS | $950. ‘ORK CITY ON EASY Payments: a number of famil: are building nd avenues are opened. __ POTYsR BROTHERS, No. 4 Warren street. $4,000 SAS® AND, $1200 MORTGAGE (IN IN . stalmencs to suit purchaser) will buy ele- ant brown stone corner House on Lee avenue, Broo vn. Por further particulars and permit audress HUUS. box 169 Heraid office, $11 T5O WEEE, AVENUE, BROOKLYN, ED, LL. d OUL Cnexceptionable iocality, convenient to railroads and’ ferries: three story Dwelling, brick and brown stone tront; detached kitchen; all modern im- provements; conveniently arranged. WILLIAM 0, SUMNER, 81 Broadway, Brooklyn. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR SALE AND TO RENT. T NEW BRIGHTON—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished Houses to rent; adapted to summer or win- ter; hot and cold water, baths, gas stables, gardens, lawns; beautiful scenery? halt hour irom city, J, ¥. PENISTON, No. 1 Pine street. ASTORIA, LONG ISLAND.ELEGANT ACCESSIBLE suntry Seat, right on the river; desirable ¢well- ing grounds; graperies: all_ improvements, rental rea- sonabie. V. K, STEVENSON, Jr., 14 Pine street. T WOODSIDE, N, J.—DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 1 rooms; modern improvements; nearly one acré of ground, handsomely laid out; stable; only 45 min- utes from New York by two railroads, five minutes trom depot of Erie Railway (Newark branch) and 12 minutes trom depot of Montclair Railway; will sell turnished if desired; terms easy or will oe for Mortgages. Apply to owner. W. WILDE, 20 Platt street, N. ¥. | = wont | BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, FRONTING ON 4\ the Sound, consisting of 40 actes, with excellent improvements, Including bowling alley, graperies ec. ; fine bathing. BELLAMY BROTHERS, No, 545 Vine st. 35 ACRE TRUCK FARM, 7.MILES FROM NEW- ark, near depot, churches and schools; good build- young orchard, running stream; prive $3,500; easy. CURLEY, 12 Centre strevt, A. FARM OF 100 ACRES, WIT SAWMILL AND outbuildings, uever tailing water power; terms in New Jersey. three miles irom depot Street, | easy; 30 mal | Apply to P. Z | JMOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED REST- | dence, at Plainfield, N. J.: three acres: would ex- | change fora House between ‘Thirtieth and Fily-ninth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; $9,000 equity; would pay balance cash. 1A. R. WHITNEY & BRO., 58 Hudson street. OR SALE—A FINB FARM OF TWENTY ACRES and a pleasant country Residence in a rapidly im- proving part ot Pittsfield, Mass, and in the village. ad- dress box 4,511 New York Post office OR SALE—ON THE HUDSON, 28 MILES (ONE hour and ten minutes) trom New York, a charming Country Seat, Modern | ouse, Gardener's Cortaze, a large Barn ahd Poultry House, with about 20 acres of Land: the place has no superior on the river for beauty of situation, pertect health, pure water, and is enitrel; free trom chills and ‘ever; iruits in great variety beanng, lawn sha ‘ed by evergreens and elms, large | garden “stocked with sinall fruits, grapes, &c., protected from the north winds by a wooded hillside, with graded paths to the summit, where the view of mountain and river 1s unequalled In'ex en: and beauty by any private Place ou the Hudson, tor, iusther information apply to R, DEAN, Nyack, or HUME MURGAN, No. 2 Fine sure OR SALE—A LARGE HOTEL, CONTAINING OVER 350 rooms, fully furnished, and 6or 8 acres of Land, atone of the most fashionable seaside resorts in his country: can now be purchased on reasonable terms, and possession May 1 or June 1, as desired by the pur- chaser; it can be shown that a‘ fortune can be made in two years: $109,000 at least will be require|, For partic- ulars inquire ot F. COLTON, 53 Kast Thirteenth strect, near Broadway. OR SAL!!—ON THE SOUND, A BEAUTIFUL COUN- try seat and Farm; valuable as such or for subdi- ing into Villa plots, select country seats surrounding; villa plots seliing high’; will sell the whole low and on easy terins, to c\ose an’ estate RICHARD B, PARKER, Executor, 81 Cedar street F% SALE—AT PASSAIC, N. J.. A FIRST CLASS Residence of twelve rooms and all modern improve- Ments; low and on easy terins, to close an estate. RICHARD B, PARKER, Executor, 61 Cedar street. OR SALE OR TO LET—AT NEWARK, N. J. ONE , Meat and Vegetable Store, also one Grocery Store, doing 4 good business, in one of the best locations in the upper bart of the city. Apply to B. F, CRANE, No. 404 Broad street, Newark, N. J, OUSE AND THRE rent, one mile from for sale, six miles trom ( Kill Post office. SE WITH ABOUT TWO ACRES AT MADISON, LN. J.. also Brookivn property to xchange for mer- chandize suitable try store. ress MADISUN, box 22) Herald off HAVE TWO FA One near Milbur ‘ood buildings, ali kin: ge Lot, well impro' ACRES LAND FOR SALE OR atski; also Farm of 15) acres tskill. Address box No. 5 Cats- rac RMS OF FORTY ACRES EACH— the other near Plainfield, N.J.; \iruit: also a House and extra d. in Elizabeta, and a well built rench root Hiouse in Rose.le, on the New Je y Central Railroad, five minutes trom depot; good walks: all tor sale cheap, on easy terms, Inquire of W. H. EARLL, 12 Centre street RANGE COUNTY,— hours trom New utes trom Greycou! Ac. Address A. N.Y. RANGE.—POR SAL an acre, $2.00; H ten rooms, $8,000; Hor $15,000; House one acre, $. ARM OF 50 ACRES, TWO ork, Via Erie Katlw: ten - on; good buildings, fruit tr EisLY, Chester, Orange county, ourteen ri HO; other desirab’ A. BALDW ASSAIO, N. J.45 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK, three minutes trom station, House, barn and two es. all improvements; $17,000. Owner, No. 201 Sixth enue. yo ee IT. mretige tl IN MOTION, 40 TO 50 Hes, House, with one to five acres, $2,500 to $10,000, to rent, 10 980 per annem. J ) to $40 per annum, SEMAN, 181 Bro: ARATOGA HOTEL POR SALE—A SUBSTANTIAL i. brick building, thoroughly turnished an C Plete running orier: accommodations for rs For tull particulars address drawer 66 Post office, Sara- toga Springs, N. x. s 10 LET—FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, A BEAUTI- ful Country Seat on the Sound, within for daily business ‘n the city a RICHARD B. PARKER, 81 Cedar street. 10 LET—A GOOD HOUSE AND 68 ACRES OF LAND, Apply to B.A. MUMFORD, ¥ NJ E BLACRWi 2i7 broadway ‘laintield, N.J.; ¥. EL 10 LEASE—FOR HOTE OR BOARDING HOUSE (immediave possession). partially furnished Mansion, 16 rooms, one mile beyond irvington: horse cars Irving: ton to Newark; a good opportunity tor family wish! country home at low rent Address Ml. 1. FORMAN. 67 C $10 Bors AT GARDE rs ITY PARK, ADJOL Ga . I, Stewart's Garden City.—Only $5 monthly Will secure a choice one and soon pay for ite millions of dollars are being expended at Garden Citr; you ean rotit by the outiay it y invest now, investments in land pay better than savings banks: they are alwa; ; banks @re not’ liberal discount to those who p cash down, with warrantce deedw at once: examine this broperty : be at store, 439 Third avenue, at hal-past. 9 A Me and go with my ents ladies shown every 489 Third avenue, near Thirtieth rt onag oe nae TO $10, DAS $5.000 ties erace stake HOCIEE, ANA views, om the east side of the Hudson River, within 40 miles of New York, to exchange tur city. Brooklyn or by coumtry Property, improved or unimproved. W. H. WhLL., 202 Broadway, 12 to 2 ND EQUITY INA _REAL ESTATE 10 XCHANGE. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE or tor sale asy terms; water power 75 horse; ‘en miles from New York city; expecially adapted tor y manusacturing; mill large and substantial, large steam boilers, &c.; access is trequent to property by Fall and water; 1b acres of Land with bulldinge. three rail road depots within 300 weet distance ; dock ‘A. BLOMQVIST, 1) Nass THREE STORY BROWN § Lot, with carriage house and stab! stree', to exchange tor Long Branc. t $12,000. LEAYCRAF OF 130 ACRES, ON LONG Island, to exchange for Brooklyn Property. Apply 'DGBIT & LYNCH, No. li adway, room 5, MILK FARM, UP THE HUDSON RIVER, To. gether with Mitk Route, 20 Cows, 3 Florses, all the Farming Jools, &c., will exchanged for good rented Prop- erty in New York or Brooklyn. Price o: farm and stoc: 1500); mortyage, $700. Apply to C, O. THURSTON, 61 Liberty street. HOUSE AND n Thirtieth r Ocean Grove M7 Sixth av, NOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE, House or Lots, lightly morigaged Goods, Indian ‘and ‘J tock of Dry Jn wood order: Hood wner has been.in bus- de a fortune, and now ; the stock is valued at trom $20.00) to 6 irom any encumbrances: will seil toa [a rune on Herat Sormie; the Ven) of ea! z once. For particulars addres A. . CHiN 82 Cedar street, first floor. JANTED—DENVER CITY PROPERY, BUILDING Lots or improved Property, in exchange foreligibly | located Lots near New York city. For particulars call on or address M. L. GUINZBURG, No. 3 Chambers street, in the basement. | —— —___—— | ) TENEMENT HOUSES ON. THIRTY-VIGHTH | a str Business Property on Broome street, near | private House on Twenty'sixth | cumbered, to exchange. Apply to 137 Broadway, room 5, | $60 000.“Hznren, oF Bares, o? ra f mile river fro beautiful Country Seat and Farm, 230 acres. Prn inquire at 75 Beekman street, third floor, trom 12 to 4. South Fifth ave: REAL ESTATE WANTED. | HOUSE, TENEMENT OR OTHERW! tuble neighborhood, and ble for touror five tamilies. Address, with (ull particu- lars none others noticed), WILLIAM J. HANNRICH, box Ill Herald office. LL PARTIES HAVING HOUSFS TO RENT ARE | solicite’ to leave descriptions with us. Have good | nts now waiting. HOPKINS & CARRINGTON, | 'y second street, between Broadway and Fifth FC UStS WANTED 1 WOULD MOST RESPECT. fully solicit furnished and. unfurnished Houses for renting, also for sale, to present appheants. C. W. VAN DOREN, 610 Sixth avenue. FANTED—A GENTEEL THREE STORY HIGH stoop Dwelling House: must be in good condition and respectable neighborhood ; rice not to execed $14,000. Address J. E. R., Herald office. WASTED-PINE TIMBER LAND ON THE MUSHE- gon or Manistee River. or any part of Michigan. Address or apply to KELLY BROS, 205 Broadway. N. Y. WANTED FOR INVESTMENT—A STORE OR TENE. ment Property wortte$20,000 or less: west side pre- must be well rented. -» Herald office. WASTED—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN tone oF brick House, betweon Fiftieth street and Central Park, Madison and Sixth avenues, in complete order; price ‘not over $50,000; no agents need answer. Address CASH, box 1,139 Post office. JANTED—A TWENTY FOOT FOUR STORY BROWN stone, in first class neighborhood, worth $25,000, for a first class suburban Residence worth $15,000 and $10,000 cash or mortgage: cash basis, KICHARD B, PARKER, 81 Cedar street. WAXTED To 7 Address, with particulars, RCHASE—A SMALL HOUSE BE tween First and Twentieth streets; price not to ex- ceed $13,000, Address C. H. GRIZBEL, No. 1 Great Jones street, TH WARD.—HOUSE WANTED, IN OR Henry street prererred; will pay all cash if required. Principals only address or apply to MANDEVILLE, 19l Henry street RA ONO a ere SPLENDID ANCE.—FOR SALE, A FIRST class Liquor Store, with STOCK and’ FIXTURES, $2.00: long Lease given if required, THE CHEAP: bed RENT ON BROADWAY. Addresp V., box 150 Herald office. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE.—STOOK, FIX- tures; agood horse and wagon: cash trade; low rent: cheap for cash: no agents. 25 Carmine street, CIGAR STORE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTU for sale tor $500; worth more money; good business location; cheap rent; rare chante. MITCHELLS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A —FOR SALE, FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORES, | FL. on leading avenues; also Liquor Stores, downtown Cake Saloons, Oyster Saloons, rug BU oe FEanoney and Printing Busi-. ness, Variet) ‘ods Stores, Confecuonery, Baker- les, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, —WILL SELL CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ES tablished 1851, down town, doing a large bar, family and demijohn trade; $3,000, mortgage on pre: Bes taken lor park. See iy agent, A. LLYOD, 19 West Broadway. SODA WATER APPARATUS FOR SALE—CHEAP; ig one sixteen-gallon generator, three sixteen-gallon ‘and four t-galion Fountains Gee's make; also one Bigelow’s Counter Apparatus. Apply to CHARLES MILLER, 269 First avenue. §: io nuvi Cigar Store Di ES A S2LENDID RESTAURANT FOK SALE—AT A sacritice: easy terins; best location in this city for doing a first class busines MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Cedar street. A. PORK STAND FOR SALE—CHEAP. INQUIRE of Mrs. A. C. SCHMITT, stand 46 Central Market, dway and Forty-eighth i AN, ASTROLOGIST, GOING TO EUROPE, WOULD sell the four years’ Good Will and Furniture of a Whole House for $200 cash. Address EUROPE, Heraid Brooklyn Branch oltice. FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON ON EIGHTH avenue, with @ Bar atiached. doing @ good busi- ness, wili be sold reasonably: long lease. AUMPNER & SCHLOSS, 270 West Thirty-sixth street. A GORNER GROCERY, BEST LOCALITY. GOOD ZL trade, price $1,000, halfcash; a great bargs LIVINGSTON '& CO., 92 East Fourteenth street, German Savings Bank Buliding. Bros DAY, FEBRUARY I, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. OADWAY, 24 ORaPlo VAUDEVILLE AND. NOVELTY TH-ATRE, UNVENIABLE SUCCESS. te family resort crowded nightly. Ererybosy detianted, “Opera: Voutle, Novelty and Comedy. Entire change of programme, isaoavt Week of MISS SALLIE, HOLMAN eee OPERA OU FE TROUP &. ON: TUFS WEDNESDAY EVEN. . Tea Ow LDN. DAY MATINGE AT 2 Belfe's Favoriie Opera of the BOHEMIAN GIKL, to be followed in rapid rotation by the following bamed artixi# ip their famed syecialiaes:—J. McAndrews! orig mal sketch, “Ine Old Gray soose ; last we of the Pr an Actor, © dian and Vocalist, Joan Morris; the “uropean Gyumasi, Ala, in’ his most starting Three-car Act; to be folow 1 by Delehanty and Heugler, in anew sketch, fC N IN A KLICHEN, The Aerial Champions of the World, Hawes und Miaco, 1 their <hrilling Feristrephic Flights: brated Driving Duet, “Houp ia’ jchole;” Misses Sallie Martha Wren and James onal Ske , “Beautiul Runnels; Duteh -on, nd dJalma, the Man of Mystery, original Act; lin solo Comique.”” ‘C1YOM AHL NI SUVIS AVIAAON 40 NOILIGIHXA ISANI4 GXV ‘ OF NOVELTY STARS IN THE WORLD. Gp ‘La Pore Holman, Mo in their’ kano ster Bonnie conclude with the Laughable Farce, Toe whale co ca Bid ib LINE. te Bebott Estelle (first appearance), Miss Angie Schott. se AST Mar SOF TH, HOLMAN: THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATU INGS and SATURDAY MAT in the Favorite Opera ot LA SUMNAMBULA, = MATINBES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘AT 2 O}CLOCK. Evening performances begin at & nily Circle, 3 cents f admission. rental ents; Rescrved Seats Parquet and Balcony, (Orchestra and Balcony E | a a = fe a FA Zz a g 4 & a FA 5 a AMY STONE, APTERNOON AT 2, Mr. KOLLIN \ eae hed Artiste, e accomplished Artiste, laws Miss aMy (oii rama of 3 bali HOARETT Ke ENT, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH ABOV ‘KE MARCO, LECLAIRE BROTHERS, FOSTER LA BELLA EMMA, YOUNG ODIN, W. E. WATSON BROTHERS, &C, OWARD PIUOIENE |_| -_\_.~\-)- emer . ‘3 EE,J B. Boutr WHER oUt Onn oy the tWoAGEMEAT ona Arena TH OF ADOLPHE morn NEW PLAY OF this week. BLEW, il be repeated every night this we puoTHt In the perso ter Mew. J. B. Booth hag achieved a TRULY GREAT AND ARTISTIU SUCCESS. EVERY MEMBER OF THE COMPANY IN THE CAST. NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY, MUSIO, PROPERTIES AND APPOINTMENTS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, AT 1: LAST MATINEE PERFORMANCE BUT ONE OF ELLNE ELENE, : : seeeesMrs, J. B, BOOTH Carriages may be ordered at 10:30. MONDAY EVENING, F :BRUARY 23, 1874, Mme. FANNY JANAUSCHEK will make ber first ap- pearance at this theatre. secured in advance atthe theatre, and at the* jore of C. H. vitson & Co., 71 Broadw (PHEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART. 514 BROADWAY. Sole Proprietor MATINEE, MISS ELLA W ats: MR, E. EDDY. MATINEE, MATIN, MATINE®, MATINEE, MATINEE, M LA WESN MISS NULLY P1KRIS. MR, ED. EDDY, MR, JOHN WILD. MR, CHARLES WHITE, MR. ROM, CARROLL AND ' SONS, THE BEAUTIFUL FAY SISTERS. FOLEY AND WADE. AND THE ENTIRE TROUPE at the FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2, P.M. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. SERS eee MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF THE HUNCH- BACK, with Mrs. Sheridan Shook as Julia, and John H. Bird as Master Walter. will be given by the CHAK. TiY AMATEUR DRAMA IC ASSOCIATION, at the UNION SQUARE THEATRE, on WEDNESDAY, Febi ary I, for the BENEFIT OF THE FREE TRAINING SCHOOLS ot aoe Women's Fdusational and Industrial Society, under the management oi Mis SkMLG. COURTNEY, Mrs A, OAKEY HALL, Mrs. Judge ROOSEVELT, Mrs, SHERIDAN SHOOK, Mra B. HL VAN AUKE) Mrs. Judge HILTON, Mrs. Dr. WHITE, Mrs. R. C. HUTCHINGS, Mrs. B. K. PHELPS, and many others. Mr. Shook has gratuitously offered the use of the thea- °. ‘ijckets may be procured from the following commit- —Boxes from tira. 8G, COURTNEY, No. 224 West Sith street. Mrs. Dr. WHITE, No. | West 44th street Tickets from. Sirs BW. VAN AUKEN, No, 421 5th avenue, Mrs. B. K. PHELPS, No. lu West 47th street. Mra SHERIDAN SHOOK, Union Place Hotel. Mr OBERT C. HUTCHINGS, No. 8 st 52d street. Dr. J. MARION SIMS, No. 267 Madison avenue. Dr. RUPPANER, Fifth Avenue Hotel Or. DWINKLLE, No, 27 West 34th street. Mrs. C.K. GRAHAM, Atthe UNION SQUARE THEATRE. And at the Training School, 625 Bro: ARS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, X M way, up stairs, MRS. D, P, BOWERS AND J. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WiLDNESDAY, MARIE ANTOI THURSDAY, DIANA, OR LOVE'S MASQUE. EASON \HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRI~ C Twenty-cighth street and Broadway ectare by Rey. Chus, F. Deems, of the Church of the strangers, on Ihursday, Fevruary 12, at8 P. M., on “Tries.” Tickets, 5ic., to be had at the door, T THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, near Firth avenue, next door to Delmonico’s. BROOKLYN BRANCH, Nos. 102, 104 and 106 Court, street, ‘near State, THIS SELE AND POPULAK Music school is now ! open day and evening for the reception of new pupils in ult branches. A MUSICAL FACT. —THE MOST CAPABLE TEAGH- A “ors of music give strictly private lessons at Musical University, 9¥ Clinton place, for $10 per quarter, Circulars ailed. Address MUSICAL UNIVERSILY, RDOMURICAL.—MISS WAT-ON GIVES PRIVATE J” Lessons. Piano, Organ, Guitar, g, at Musical University, 92 Clinton place’ terms moderate; circulars mailed fre Address Miss WATS IN, or call. MST CLASS SOPRANO AND TENOR WANTED— Heer quartet in Episcopal church, for year bezinning May 1; must be good readers. Address, with real name and city reference if practicable, box 4,95 Post oMee. ‘SE. J CZARMONSKA. TEACHER OF MUSIC, M formerly at Greenwich, Conn., is requested to send her address to G. SCHIRMER. 701 Broadway, New York. CING ACADEML DODWORTH’S PRIVATE CLASS ing, No. 212 Fitth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are now open’ tor the season. _Send tor a circular, ME, AND MBS IIUASKO'S SELECT GLASSES IN ‘Dancing. 1,464 Broadway. Second term com- mencing. A ZEORITABLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS IN Brooklyn will be sold in whole or in part, $5,000 to $10,000; real estate taken in part payment. Call or ad- dress J. N. PAYNE, 284 Pearl sireet, N. Y. LOT OF COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, SHELVING, Brass Rods, for hanging goods, and patent Revolving Stools, tor sale cheap. 3Ll Sixth avenue. ‘50 CASH ONLY REQUIRED, BAL. ance on time, good city Cre ieee avenue; capital trade. Apply to STKICALAND, 75 Cedar street Tee STORE, DOWN TOWN, WELL STOCKED, good business; excellent chance tor a physician. Cause of selling. ds Price $1.0). Apply to E. COOK, wholesale druggist, 203 Greenwich street RELIGIOUS NOTICES. CHURCH, FiFTH AVENUE.—MIsSION CBEST services and preaching cach even.ng at 74, o'clock. FIRST, PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH, CORNER OF Fitth avenue and Twellth street.—On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week & series ot special seryices will be held at (34 o'clock. Ser- mons by Drs. Hall. Paxton, faylor and Ormiston. Read- er, you are cordiail end. Seats tree. GiNGrn G, PRAYER AND EXPE: CE MEETINGS SS everf Thursday evening, at BENJAMIN ALBRO'S, ‘o. 353 West ihirty-six(h street, to encourage seekers and others, Read Lphesians, v.,19 to 2l, and Maaehi, ii. 16 to PNGLSH, SHADES, LEASE, £0. FOR SALE—TUE proprietor having’ other business; a chance ior & arty with some money to make @ permanent, paying business. Apply tos, HONDLOW, 203 Montague street, agent for the building, which cam be bought on easy esired. {OR SALE~A PROVISION AND PACKING HOUSE on one of the business avenues; iocation u M. WYMAN, 25 Chambers stre OR SALE—THE FORMULA OF AN UNEXCELLED Preparation for the Hair, estimated value $3,50) vith several gross manufactu: ed by eminent chemists of New York, Baltimore aud other cities, or would exchange (paying excess in cash) for a small, de- sirable House and Grounds in Orange, N. J, liarlei or r by New York, Address PROPRIETOR, Post office, timore, OR SALE—SHOE STORE, DOING A GOOD BUSI- ness; long established; fine run of good custom work: will sell cheap; owner going into other business. Apply at5% Broadway, New York. OR SALE—A WELL-ESTABLISHED RETAIL FUR- uiture Business, vood central location. For inter- ew audress FURNITURE, box LUZ lieruld office. OR SALE—ONE’ 30-HORSE POWER CORLISS EN- gine, one Shaping Mach’ne, one Wood Planer, one lurge Scale, Call on or address TULLY & WILDE, 20 Platt street. }0R SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED LADIES? Boot and Shoe Store m the best buainess block in Brooklyn, E. D.; sales last year $26.00, Address CRIg- PIN, box 215 Herald office. OR SALE—SOUTH BROOKLY: ERY STORE in «very desirable location a rare chance to secure a paying business. Apply to owner, 257 Columbia street, corner of summit street. OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST PRI- vate markets in the city. in complete running order and doing @ good. business; Will be sold at sacrifice if taken at once. For interview address MARKET, box 130 Uptown Branch office. ‘KS WITHOUT SPRING OR TUMBLER, LATELY 4 issued patent. also, Tools and Machinery ot a small manuiactory for sale low. Address U. K., box 14 Mer- ald office. Q SHOW CASES AND ONE DESK FOR SALE, W. H. GODDARD, 29 Maiden lane, corner Nassau st ‘POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTICE. The mails tor Europe tor the week ending peers February 14, 1874, will close at this office as toilow: a Tuesday, at IC and 11% A. M.; on Wednesday, at 10 A. M. and 12 M.; on Thursday, at 11% A. M., and on Satur- day, at 12M 1, L. SAMES, Postmaster. _...FYES AND EARS, RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—J. T. DAWIS, IN- ventor and oniv maker of the improved Artificial Human Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the on! correct imitation of nature in the world. 127 East Fil- wenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. FURNITURE, —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR F iture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- PERTHWAIT & CO.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham ‘street. An immense stock and low prices. A CHASCE SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH—AT rivate residence 21 Rast Twentieth street, near ay, Piany orte, cost $20, tor $-00; elegant Parlor Salis, $75; rep. $30; Hedroom suits, $25; Brusseis Carpet, Se. & yard, and IY lots for less than hal! cost. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding, at lowest cash prices,’ by weekly tn- stalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Eighth ave- between Thirtieth and first streets, MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale.—Superb Grand Duchess Suit, Covered silk brocade, cost $9, tor $20); do. $10, do. $ Pianotorte, for $25); parlor, chamber, dining Furniture sacrifice; property family leaving ‘city. 36 West loth near oth av. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL AT GREAT 8A- erifice their elegant household Furniture—=atin Par- for Suit, cost $600, tor $250; do., $125; complete Chamber bets, $35, $75, $100, magnificent 7% ociave rosewood Pianoforte, $225; rep Suits, $35; Library and Dining Furniture; Carpets, 4c. yard, tine Bedding, Paintings, Bronzes, ac. Call private residence 210 Wes i 21at st, MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL PARLOR Suit for +aie—Latest styles frames, cost $500, for $205 one do. $190; rep, Suis, $45; Carpet, Oe. yards jedroom Suit, Bedstead, Diessing Cases, Bedding, Dunet, Extension Table, Chairs, Bookcase, Books, Bronzes. &c. 7 basement and servants’ Furniture for sale. Cail at pri: vate residence 14 West 23d street, WILL BUY A GOUD CIGAR @ air business, at 602 Broud wa; lang. TAND. DOING rent $.0 per $10 month ; good r 500-228: HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD 9) established Business, requiring the attention ot two ie can be realized. Apply to THOS, GAFFNEY, Auctionver, No. 6 Centre stre¢ MACHINERY. OF STATIONARY s hand.—Single valve, 3x12, 10x20, 11x18, 12x24, 16x: SPECIALTY Slide valve cyt off, 10x20, 12x24, 132%, 14x24, 14x30) 16x' 16x36, 18x36, 2X8; automatic Cut of, 16x32; also Boilers, ‘aw Mills, Ames’ Portatie Engines. ke Newburg Steam Engine Works © HAMPSON, WHITEHILL & CO, ot, New Yorn, N EXTRA BUILT 65 HORSE LOCOMOTIV for sale, at Leslie Boiler Works, 3 and street, berween Washington and Greene, J N EXTRA FINE TODD & RAFFERTY ENUINE, 18x42; Allen’s Variable Cut-off, lixwt: plain slide Vaive, 16x36, 12x40, 12x12, 10x12, 1x14, 0x23, ux 1s, 9x20, 8x16, x12, 7X20, (x12 and many others, with Bollers and Steam Pumps ta great variety; warranted. WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover street RESS WANTED—A HYDRAULIC PRESS OF FIVE P feet Hitt, for, baling purposes, Address, with descrip- tion, box 1,181 Post office. WANTED@A JOHORSE MORIZONTAL ENGINE, ‘exchange for an 8-horse Boller and Snorse Engine, or will purchase ava bargain: aiso Candle Moulds Ad* Gress, stating terms, box il Plaintiew, N. J. PROPOSALS, YHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY J RAILROAD COMPANY, Sealed proposals are invited by this company until the 2th inst. for the purchase of $1,000,000, or any part there- of, in the $1,000 seven per cent mortvage bonds ot the sdmpany, due July, 1908; interest and principal payable in Boston. The proposals will be opened at 12 noon the 20th inst. and the bonds awarded to the highest vidders, who Will be immeaiately notified, the company reserving the right ty decline unsitisiactory offers, ‘The onds will be subjeet 19, the accrued coupon | nter- ext from January 1. to be pala for in instalments vin, ten per cent upon notification 6 ‘acceptance of bid, thirt per cent March 10 and the bi amount may be paid immed: addressed to the undersigned. April Lor the full Proposals should be JOWN N, DENISON, Chairman of the Board. Boston, Feb. 5, 14 —39 EAS! THIRTEENTH STREET, A. Hotsenott: Furniture, Garpeta.” O11 Paintings, Chromos, Sewing Machines, bufkilo and wolf Robes, Har: ness, Hats and Caps, Silver Piated Ware, &c. ‘ At private sale. At auction prices. (pa Furniture, Beds, Bedsling, & Payments taken by the week or month. ‘Terms easy. KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fifth street and sixth avenue. NARPE'TS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or mo \thly payments taken. NNINGHAM, 886 Third avenue, between 27th and 2th streets. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS; ALL sizes, wide patterns and fine qualities: English, Brussels and ingrain very cheap, at 112 Fuiton strech be- tween William and Nassau. Side enti TM. LEON'S, 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR ty-third street, is Paid bishest price tor ladies’ gentlemen's cast off Clothing, Carpets, 4c. Ladies are ‘waited on by Mrs. Leon. T B, MINTZ'S, 2483D AV., BETWEEN 20TH AND2IST atrects—6) cent more cash will bo paid than elsewhere for ladies’ silk and woollen Dresses, yentle- men’s Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry Laces, A ‘nore b ost punctuaily attended by Mr. and Mrs MINT rooklyn orders attended. T M, MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMEN JO} sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, Lad nd entlemen can receive the utmost value in cash tor their ‘ast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, &c. Please call at or address the number as above. Ladies waited on by Mrs Marks. Fiease try and satisfy yourselves. Orders to Brooklyn punctually attended to. ATTENTION 1-$80,00 IN CASI ON HAND, WHICH T will disburse tor Wearing Apparel and Carpets; the Teceiving of an extraordinarily large order compels me to pay more than elsewhere. Please call on or address Mr. or Mrs, ROSENBERG, 46 Seventh avenue, second house trom Twent: street. T S33 BROAUWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET M. HERZ pays the nighest cash price tor ladies’ and gentiemen’s Wearing Apparel, J.rpets, 4c. Letters by 1 will be panctually attenued to. T 1 Rad) Mad al Hg af td em td AND Ko! can obtain the est prices for of Clothing aud Carpets; Indies atwonded’ to by Mra MISH. METROPOLITAN THEATRE ad wi Manages occcccssvessuerig ese i RUTLEB The POPULAR VAUDEVILLE TH RE of New York. The PALACE OF FUN for LADIES AND CHILDREN, 585 and 587. Metropolitan | A Grand Harlequin Trick aud ; MAT. Nek Metropolitan Comic Pantomime MATINER Metropolitan entitled MATINEE Metropolitan] | PAUL AND VIRGINIA, | MATINEE Metropolitan| The GREAT MARTINGTTE at Metropolitan ‘troupe ot Pantomimists, ie Metfopoliian O'CLOCK, The Great London Artists, THE JACKLEY TROUPE, 10in number, in their Wondertul Feats. HAMLET AND IIS MOIHEK. COOL WHITE, FRANK HU SBY and JOHN QUEEN. OUR BOYISH DAYs, Pat McCaffrey (a recent importation).....8AM RICKEY Mile, LEONA DARe, the Queen of the Air. JENNIE HUGHES, in Fopulur songs, TOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR COMPANY, iN A SPLENDID BILL OF NOVEL Afternoon doors epen at 1; evening at 7 « dren halt price. Secure your seats in advai RAND OPERA HOUSE, CORNER EIGHTH AVE X nue and Twenty-third Begins at 8 Satur day Matinee at 1:3). Ad . £0c.; reserved seats, ‘Sde. and $1 extra; family circie, SUC, TES. jock. Chile The management beg to announce for 2 EVERY NIGHT ANU THE sATURDAY MATINEE an entirely new entertainment, selected with the view of satisrying the growing taste for bright, crisp. amusing and kaleidoscopic pertormances, and ai the same ume IKREPROACHABLE IN CHARACTER, The new enter- tainment will be in all respects, what its name implies, x 2] ROUND oF PLEASURE, «6 * Mr GL, FOX, # # # “The master droll of the age,” been secured and will appear in two great charac- ters, Tobias ~hortcut, in JACK HAKKAWAY AT SEA, and Master Bobby Bobbs, in the uprouriously comic pantomine, supported by the Grand Opera House Drama.ic Company, HUMri¥ DUMPTY AT SCHOOL, The interlude performances will cofisist of the best acts of the renowned speciaity artists, MARTENS FAMILY, &1NG SARBRO, RIGL S1-TERS, WILSON BROTHERS, J Gs HARRY S!ANWOOD, . MORRIS, *® SUNDAY evening next, SECOND GRAND CON- CERI. Gilmore's iwenty-second Reziment Band, Ger- man Opera Troupe, &c. TENTAW9KI’s tarewell. RAND OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY NIGHT. ‘*4* The Grand Concert for next SUNDAY evening will be evemtiul as the occasion of the FAREWELL APPEARANCE IN THIS COUNTRY of M. WIENTAWSKI, Europe's Greatest Violinist!!! GILMORE’S ful Twenty-second Kegiment Band of sixty-five piec-s and the entire GERMAN GRAND OPERA COMVANT will take part in the programme. THE SALE OF CHOICE RESERVED SEATS begins to-morrow (IHUKSDAY) MORNING at 8 o'clock, at the box office. Wannace's. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at7 :30. Commences at 8 o'clock. SIXTEENTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, TWENTY.THIRD TO TWENTY-NINTH NIGHT, Lord Lytton s great Comedy of ALFRED EVELYN. ir, LESTER WALLACK ELABORATE REVIVALS ‘and NOVELTIES are, for the present, unavoldably postponed in conse- quence of the UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND for seats to witness Lor’ Lytton’s great comedy. ‘The box book will, therelore, be open HREB WrEKS IN ADVANCE. Carriages may be ordered at a quarter io eleven. RYANT’S MINSTRELS, 23D STREET. ‘23d street and 6th avenne. Begins at 8, Over at 10, CROWDED W1tH FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY, BRYAN1°3 MINSTRELS, | BRILLIANT SUCCESS, BRYANT'S MINSIRGLS. CINDERELL BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | and the Little Glass Slipper. BRYANT S MINSTRELS. | PAWNBROKER’S GHOST, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ‘As Like as Two Peas, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, OLD BLACK JUE, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Mulligan Guard Brass Bana. CINDERELLA, “IHE SHADOW DANCE.” Characters by Dan Bryant, Unsworth, Eugene, Nelse Seymour, Bob Hart, Brockway, Emerson, Daye Reed. MATINEE SATURDAY Ai ‘2. SEATS SECURED. BRYANIS OPERA HOUSE, EXTRA MATINEE, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 12 MATINES BENGEIT in aid of the new Church St. Cecilia, BRYANI"S MINSTRELo in a grand programme. Commences at2. Over at4 P. M. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE. ST, CECILIA. GRAND MATINEE BENEFIT IN AID OF THE NEW CHURCH, T, CECILIA, corner ot 105th sirce $ and Second avenue, On THUXSDAY AFOERNOON, at 2 o'clock. i {DAS BRYANT'S MINSIRELS will appear in their popular entertainmen PPPIURSDAWARTERN JON, at 2 otclock. BENEFIT OF THE NEW CHUKCH, ST, CECILIA XILMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND. OPEN TO ENGAGEMENTS FOR CONCERTS, P. 8, GILMORE, LV abn OFFICE NO, 61 WEST . a. LE «RR, OFFIC a TWELFTH ‘STREE PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. Ae 2 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTH. 3 WILL offer their fine assortment ot first class Pianotortes At prices which cannot fail to suit the times, New Pianos 9. rent and rent applied toward purchase if desired. Old Manos ne ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—PERFECT ORDER, 7's octave Piano, all improvements, great Parior Organ. pipe tront, cheap, PEEK & ton place (Kighth street), near 8 A FACT THAT WE ARE SELLING THE BEST Yor! Piano for the least money of any house in New ‘ke DECKER & BRUTLUER: 56 Bleecker sireet, T GOLDSMITH’S, 2 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR Bowery—First class new Pianos to rent; $200 mag- nificent 7}, octave agraffe rosewood ove forte, carved leys, &c. ; also F LADY WILL SELL FORK $75 HANDSOME ROSE- w: od Pianoforte, stool and Music; modern improve- ments: also maguificent7 octave rosewood Chickering Piunoforte. carved case and legs, tour round corners, less than halt cost. 28 Third strect, near Bowery. BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL 744 ROSEWOOD PIANO, every improvement, almost new, $150; also patent agraffe: sacrifice. instalments taben, $12 monthly. RK. CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner of Sixth ay. MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. corners, richly carved, mate forte, four rount order, celebrated city maker, tully guaranteed, used 5 pouths, cost $1.20. tor $: Parlor. Chamber, Dinin, ur sacrifice; property fatnil i : We bth at. ‘Ben's, perty inily leaving city. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE Bant 7% octave four round rosewood for $280, cost $975 has all improvements, overstrung, agraffe, Ac. ; richly carved case , Stool, Cover; box for shipping. Also complete Household Furniture, in lot to suit; @ sacri fice. Cail. Private residence 210 West Ziat st. A TERARD, GRAND | PLANOFORTE—ONLY $200; « carved legs, agraffe. every improvement: aiso Chickering rosewood, iron irae i ianotorte, only $100, J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. VE vase, ese PIANO, CARVED LEGS, ne y + Pianos to rent ver, : dargains in new and second hand Fianoxe 12: Break BERKY & 789 Broadway. GRAND SCALE, FULL AGRAFFE 74 OCTAV: rosewood case Pianoiorte lor sale: all’ \uiprove. ments, jour round corners, ved case, legs; nade to Li pat ea ihe poakern Gant $1,009, tor $275; stool, er; lor shipping, ©: EPOX lor shipping, “Call at private residence 120 nt order. Can be seen » ROOSKVELTS organ tne- et Also tor sule, a fine HILBORN No, 40 West Eightes in Case, Roman are {OR SALE—AN UPRIGHT PIANO, IN FIRST RATE order; very little used: French wal At 27 Union square, third oor. trom etwOte ae APP HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WI Tr" hers of highest modals at Paris and Vienna, offer at heir warerovms, 2 Union #uare, the greacest variet CrennsHest And cheapest Cubinet Organs in the worl mae jor rent or sale for monthly or quarterly pa} 2]() ~HANDSOME CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE $210. Piano: tuiliron frame; warranted ; best clty Taker: splendid tone and Anish; worth $40. At 425 West Twenty-eighth street, near Nimth avenu 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST CLASS makers, will be sold at lower prices for cash or instalments, orf untry, during th financial” crisis, by HORAGH, WATERS & HOW, ‘4st Broadway, than'ever offered before in New Yorks tory, Or 5tH AVENOE THEATRE, ‘Twen is Brondwa: Ouptatn Fite at sin Garager nn be ordered for 11. ane yr s iF, SU beats may ser ROC STIN DALI ne ere etietor and Manager, LAST NIGHT but ten of TO: Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S brilliant Comedy of modern fortunes and irail- es, enti LAsT NIGHTS FOLLINR. =— Characters by Mr. Charles Fishor, oF ar Haring, Wr, Lewis, ue aero porlin James, Mr. Parkes, Mr. ie . Conway, Mr Fawcett, Biss Ads Miss Davenport, Mra Gilbert welt and Miss Varian. LAST FOLLINE MASINEB SATURDAY NuXt, AT 1:30. *,.* SATURDAY EVENING, February 2, tor the first time in New York, 5 peare’y rare and tancial mnedy of been’ LOVE'S LABOR’S Lost, *,* Also in preparation for early production, the relgne ing London sensation, now running at the Haymarket ‘Theatre, entitled are Sumas brian Parish and Alexandre Gumas' brilliant Parisian comedy, now he Gymnase Theatre, entitied piavian ae 9 MONSIEUR ALPHON .E, My. DALY having secured the sole right for the two lat- ter plays for this city. "3 GARDEN. TBLO'S GARE NIGHT BUT THRER prior to thelr departure for California and Australia, MLS SIE VOKE: MISs VICTORIA VOKES, MISS ROSINA VOKES, MR, FREDERICK VOKES, Mr. FAWDON VOKES, who will appear in their great specialty, THE WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACB, * THE WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHE PLACB, d by the roaring farce, recede: oe, (ORE BLUNDERS THAN 0} pipes, day and Saturday, THE BELLE OF THE KTICHEN. VOKES MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 1:30. Last THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, . February 16, an entirely new romantic Amerk are tary by GEORG & FAWCELT ROWS, entitied Fe oe oat Danas ited romance, a Fennimore Cooper's celebrated r uel 2 THE LAST OF Hs MOHIVANS, illustrated with beautiful picturesque scenery, thrilling historical, tauleartx, novel and surprising effects, cos ime, and supported by & fumes of te WELRUL COMBINATION CAST, OWERY THEATRE. B WILLIAM B. FRELIGH WEDNESDAY, RUARY Il, 1874, Positively the last night of the great sensation drama R DEATH, Mr, HARRY OLIPFOKD A8 [OM FLYNN, ed by th rious Comedie! ol Precednd ND Mi FOUR LOVER. Thursday will be revived J; J. MeCloskey’s drama of Mr. HARRY CLIFFORD AS POMP, (ouossecm CARD, ‘The Pictorial Iluston of PARIS BY MOONLIGHT will be opened to the public ON SUNDAY EVENINGS from 5 o'clock to 10 o'clock P. M. Entire net Broa eae ce i Sates among the organ ea for the benefit of the seed charities (or, the beneit ob t York. 8 Chimes on the bells and a ane , ce IRE C ihc ‘. in the promenade, 5s No orn EN PERTAINMENTS, Tickets must be secured betore hand of the musle stores and ut the office. NERMANTA THEATRE. G AD, NEUENDOREF WEDNESDAY, February I EINE VORNEHME ELBE, Comedy, in tive acts, by Octave Feuinet Transiatec and adapted for the German stage by Dr. Heturich Laube. Box office open daily, from 9 ual 4 o'clock. “) CADEMY OF MUSIC NILSSON. STRAKOSCH GRAND IIALIAN OPERA COMPANY, ‘The public are respecuully informed that the Strakosclp Grand [tauan Opera adel which has met with the most unprecedented succes: in the Western cities and Boston, will retin v New York aun sive eign tba Om grand opera mighis and six (@ matinees, comme EVENI)G, February at 8 o'clock. CON ellis rigtine Pi TK mare hee ica prior to her return Sven: at Her Majesty's On this occasion Mme Chi farewell appearances ip A London, where she is engaged t Opera, Drury Lane. Tu the course of this season Mme, Christine Miwon will appear as Elsa, in Richard Wag- ner’s LOHENGRIN, . ‘The company comprises the following eminent artists :— MADAME CHRISTINE NILSSON, . RTANL MLLE, MARESI, see ‘Miss 4. L. CARY, SIGNOR CAMPANINI, M. CAPOUL, M. MAUREL, SIGNOR Di. PUENTE, SIGNOR NANNETTI, SIGNOR SCOLARA, GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Musical Director and Conductor i Assistant Conductor. : a NS The sale ot Boxes ai for the season of 18 nighte commence on Friday, reuruary 13, at the box office aig a. ot the Academy of Musi aI Y HAL Swe _ WEDNESDAY EVENING FIRST GRAND CONCERT IN COSTUME ¢ CAROLINE RI N MUsICAL UNION, WEDNESDAY EVENING, “February ‘Il, at 8 Gtolodk, when will be presented the MOST NOVEL AND v. Gute UL MUsiCAL ENTER Ane \T Ge THE CNSR thy com prisiny rare Programme ot e MUSIC na MA x RHEE AND ets riormed by the newly organia cuorr GF IWest Yaw O'ADMIRABLY TRAINED VOCAL! a CAROLINE RICHINGS BERNARD, INGS-BERD a ~ Pe MIERRE BERNARD, and the Celebrated Philadeipiii jale Quartet and a CORP» OF INSTRUM ALISTS, Adinission; rt} cents; Teserved chairs, $! 201 ROWERY, NONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Miss FANNY HERRING pa noee ec nit ram. Parque’ eet now ra sD centey slack wire feats. | Family Circle, Irish Songs. 25 centez TONY PASTOR'S New © Efusions. | Orchestra, Billy Barry, Larry (ooley, Joe ang. ‘80 cents, Viciorelli Brothers, Annie’ Sraddun. 60 Stars, Matinees Tuesday and saturday. Ladies admitied tree om Friday evenings and Saturday Matinee. ERMAN LIEDERKRANZ. THE GKAND FANCY DRESS BALL ‘will take place on 1HURSDAY, Felruary 12, at the ACAD) MY OF MUsIC, Admi-ston tickets for one gentleman and two! adies, at the price of $15, can be procured. under the usual re; tons, by applying to the following gentlemen :— ©. Godirey Gunther, 19 Union squ Emil Unger, No. 6 Ba Herrman Upl, staate- H. Mosenthal, 337 ro L. Kaemmerer, Adan Brauiigam, H.C. F. Koch, 15 Carmine sireet. George sembach, of Steck & Vo., 25 Bast lath street. * Jacob Windiwuller, German Savings Bank. ©. F, L. Honenthal, 87 Third avenue. ‘Theo, &. Heiden.eid, 179 Second avenue. Siz. Kauffmann, 39 Nassau street. Cnarles Unger & Co., 46 exchange place. J. Home, 11 isroad way. L. A, Grass, 136 Chambers street. KE. H. Nevinann, 97 Matuen lane. , A. Nathusius, 229 Broadway. William Steinway, Stemway fall. P, Ernenwein, 143'Nassau street. Boxes can be obtained at the office of L. A. GRASS, 130 Chaubers street, i K, H, NEYMAN, 97 Maiden lane, Jor the Committee, Nx, PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Manager........... woo A. R, SAMUELLS KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, WEDNESDAY, MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, THURSDAY, FAUST. FRIDAY, MAQITANA, SATURDAY, KELLOGG MATINE, Bohemian Girl. SAI URDAY NIGHT, FRA DIAVOLO, MONDAY, February 9. first night of the grand spectace- lar ballet Pantomime, entitled WHITE SWAN, clay street. N MUSEUM OF ART, Fourteenth street. CTION OF a ANTIQUITIES FROM CYPRUS, GALLERIES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN PICTURES, The “LOAN EXHIBITION" of Works of Art, compra ing the rare collection ot ‘ }NGRAVINGS and ETCHINGS loaned by Janes L. Claghorn, Esq. of Philadelphians ancient Carvings, Enamels, Bronzes, Porcelain, Falence, &c,, &e. Open aaily, from 10 A. M. until 5 P. M:, and on Tuesday, Thursday and ~aturday evenings from ? until 10, Admission, 26c.; Mondays, tree. EBTROPOLITA| EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD» way, between Houston’ and Bleecker streeta— kvery one should visit the wonderful museum. It is fall ol everything people should see and understand. | Leo- tures daily on the “Philosophy of Marriage.” Those aries unable to attend these important lectures cam have them forwarded, pos ‘on receipt by addressing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM O ANATOMY, 618 Broadway. IRACY.—I HEREBY NOTIFY MANAGERS OF Aes theatres and others that an impudent piracy of my play, LED ASTRAY, has been advertised ‘in, certain theatres. I have ine structed my lawycr to commence proceedings in the Untied states Courts, and to inclade in these suits the managers and propri 8 of theatres allowing such per- forinmaces, Aier this pubile notice no plea of ignorance Cee ee ee a traposture, witch ie hor becoming Hop to such audacious imposture, " 2 professional nuisance. ‘DION BOUCICAULT. FE STRATED—PILGRIM’S PROGRESS — a Painting Sona Music and Transformation Scen Every evenmng at 8; Saturd Baim Hall, Great Jones street. The rent. HE SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE TT xmerican Society of Painters in Water Colors, noy open at the National Academy of Desien, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, will close Fel ruary 24 1874, Open day and evening. XEROISE, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.—JOHN WOOD'S HE smnasiuin, Twenty-eighth street, near Filth aver nue; Turkish bath ‘arring, fencing, &¢.; open day and even METROrouiTax THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREBT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY OM HAND, ye

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