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SALES AT AUCTION, III nth K 3-1 + DO ed ‘The possibility af a new issue af inconvertiile ayer I regard with amazement ana anziety, and, snimy judgment, such an issue would bea detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, * ‘CKER, AUCTIONEER.—EXECUTOR'S ‘ ery ‘Business Property, 12 Dutch street, ee cares Suicarcoms, 111 Broadway, on Monday, of John Hague, deceased—Four story brick Maras ieet, standing on leased ground (Heformed burch lease), ld years to run. $500 per annum, Qith privileve ot 2 years’ renewal, Terms at sale ‘salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. forse Auction Brauch 19 w 35 Thirteenth street, near ‘University place, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT AUOTION, oN wll sell at auction, on Thursd rik ® at the saics: oom 37 Nassau street, at IL o'cloc! rge invoice of Musical Instruments, Cornets, Trom: tea Fleugelhorns, Saxhorns, Violins, Violincellos, and others. By order of Davies, Turner & Co... proprietors of the American and Foreign European Express. Catalogues now ready. at IZo’clock M.. by order o! the executors o! \A BCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONRER—OFFICE AND to pay charges and duties. ARCH. JOHNSTC ye Riultars, Zithers, Flutes, Hautboy’s suitable for the trade RT. HIGH CLASS OIL PAINTINGS. A fine collection of foreign and American artists 19 now on exhibition at the Art Gallery, No. 60 Liberty street, to be sold at auction on Thursday, April 2, at 12 o'clock, ‘DWAKD' SCHENCK, Auctioneer. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. By D’ W. Ives, srooms, 108 Liberty, lil Gedar ‘and 38 Church streets. nm Tucluding Parlor 28 Parlor sults, fuesday, at 11 o'clock, and of the est materials, made in the best manner city retail trad ts of the most fashionable designs UCTION SALE-bY A. J, BLEECKER & CO. AT ‘0. 111 Broadway, on Monday, March 30, TY Stable, No. LM West Forty-ninth st. SSIGNEE'S SALE OF A LARGE AND FRESH tock of Dry Goods, appraised, value $10,000. com- A 3: prising Frints, Delaines, Merinos, Flannels, Musline, Ho- Oi ove: Bp Ran ucy Goods. Showcases, &c., wy OLE & MURPHY, 379 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on fouday, March 30, at 1043 o'clock UOTION SALE,—I WILL SELL ON TURSDAY, +4" March 31, i874, the Vurniture of a three story and jbasement house, consisting of elegant Parlor and Cham- ber Suits, rosewood Piano, Oil Paimtings, Engravings, Mlning Koom Furniture, &c, &c., in lots. For parti- culars see Herald of March 3L On and atter May 1,-1574, my salesroom will be at No. 15 ‘Third avenue. P. DAILEY, Auctioneer. AY OTION NOLICE.--JAMES JENKINS, AUCTION. eer, will as usual give his personal attention to Sales of Furniture at vrivate residences of parties re- igning housekeeping, or at salesroom. Offices at 1,430 ‘Broudway, New. York, and-on Westchester road poar este ‘Third avenue, formeriy Fordham avenue, Melrose, shester coun N.Y A ULTION NOTIC AUGUST MARTINES, Auctioneer, $20,000 worth of magnifioent Household Furniture, rosewood Pianoforte, Drawing Room Suits, Paintings, Bronzes and many Works of Ari. ver Go) lots at pu uction, March on THIS DAY (Monday 30, at 1Ui o'clock, ‘atthe elegant residenies 3) West Fifteenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, Rooms—“uperb Suits, Grande Duchesée style, Ik brocade of richest desoription ; rosewood Eta: eres, Secretaire Bookcase, Encolgnures, Cabinets, Lace Curtains velvet, medailion Carpets; Paintings, by eminent artists ; bronze Clocks, Vases, Books, magnificent rosewood Pianolorie, Stool, Cover, Music Stand; rose wood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobe; hair, qpring Mattressew: Hedding, kxtension Table, "Butter, Silverware, Glassware, Cutlery, Casters, Tureens, sal: vera; Dinner, tea Service; Chinaware, Linen. Also all the Furniture soi vants) apartments. UCTION SALE.—$25,000 WORTH OF ELEGANT Household Furniture vo be sold at public auction THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, cominencing ai ty o'clock, at private residence 129 West aid street, near 6th avenue, LUKE FISZGERALD, Auctioneer, Ll Mica! day, all the elegant, costly and ‘plain Household Furniture con- tained in above residence, Works of Art, &c., comprising Magnificent 744 octave rosewood Pianoforte, elegant Parlor Suits, covered in satin, brocatel and rep, inlaid frames; marquetry Centre Taples, Bronzes, Paintings, Ktageres, Carpets, dwarf and Secretary’ Bookcase, ‘$00 voiumes of choice Books, Chamber Suits complete, with Dressing Case, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, 25 curled hair Mattresses, spring Beds, ‘urkish Chairs, Lounges: Library Sulis and Tavies; Dining Room—Burtet, Extension Table, Chatrs, gold and: silverplated Ware, ‘Dinner ana Tea Service, 40 pieces; cut Glass, Cutlery, 4c.; over 400 low by’ catalogue; also basement and kitchen Furnitare, Sale peremptory. UCTION SALE BY HENRY ZINN, AUCTIONEER.— Over vated worth of Magnificent Household Furniture, At residence, 21 Mast Twentieth street, near Broadway. ‘two hundred and fitty lots by catalogue of many rare and costly works of Art; commencing THIS MORNING (Monday), at 10g o'clock precisely, with the Parlor tloor. Pianoforte, four round corner. cost $750, magnificent O11 Paintings and Chromos, Parlor Suites inlaid and gilt, covered in French satin and coteline, &c-, French-plate Mirrors, Curtains, Bi ck ments, Library, tuarble and and Dining Room :— Extension Table, Boufle, Bookcase, China, silver and plated Ware, Carpet, Chairs, &c. Bedroom :— Bedstead, Bureau, Dressingcase, spring and hair Mat- tresses, fep and ‘haircloth Suits, Carpets, &¢.; Hail, hitchen and Servants’ Furniture, UCTION SALE—ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, at the private residence 34 East Tenth street, on MONDAY MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock. JAMES T. GRISWOLD, Auctioneer. By W. N. GRISWOLD, Real Estate, offices 744 Broadway. Sale peremptory or all the elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture contained in above residence, com: prising Parlor and Library suits, covered in brocade, Sik and rep: marquetry Centre Tables, Etageres, Mantel Mirrors, Etagere Parlor Hed (Payne's); Brus- gels Carpets, Ornaments, Vases, Statuettes, In Bisque and Parian marble; Library Clock, Dining Roow—Extension Table, Buffet, handsome Tea and Dinner Sets, Crystal Glassware, China. Giass Eltchers, Cake Baskets, Table Cutiery, Wine Glasses, nd Carpe Chambers—Carved walnut Bareaus, Bedsteads, Turk- ish Basy Chairs, hair Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Tollet Seta, Brusstls Carpets; Furniture servants’ apart: ment The auctioneer begs to state that the catalogues, now. ready at the house, comprise the largest assortment of household furniture offered at auction this season. sale positive. Parties declining housekeeping, wishing to secure the experience and services of the auctioncer, will do weli to make early application, ¥ ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER. Office 82 Fit avenue, Salesrooin 74 University i ON MONAT. MARCH 3), AT ft O'CLOCK, ‘the entire < STOCK OF MESSRS. PORTINGTON BROS., 12 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, WILL BE SOLD AT’ AUCTION. The Stock consists of a general assortment of Honse- hold Farnitarc, of their own manufacture, warranted, and must be sold in con it Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER. Office 52 Filta avenue. SDAY, MARCH 381, AT 713 BROADWAY, all the Furniture, Carpets, &c., &C., INCLUDING . Bedding, Oliclotns, Mirrors, ‘tains, Shades. Carpets, &c., & Drawing covered si io} S lace, ON TC Bureaus, Bedsieads, Tables, Stove Utensils BAseevrt averioy SALE during tne week, commencing Monday, March 30, at3 o'clock prompt, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ‘ware, Clocks, Bronzes, £c. Handsome and new consignments of goods continually received direct irom the manwucturers and imporwrs in bankruptcy. chal ationtion is requested to the unusually larg and attractive consignment from Naples, Italy, of Cora Jewelry of every exhibition of the kind ever exhibited. Catalognes ready ‘or distribution Monday morning. A bill of sale and guarantee given with ‘every article. Speculators and parties buying to sell again specially ‘inyifed. ELGIN & 0O., Jewelers, No. 611 Broadway, corner Houston street, Rich Household Furnitdre, On MONDAY, March $y, at 11 o'clock, atthe private residence 105 West Twenty-second street, ich rosewood Parlor Suits, Centre Tables, elegant largs mirror-back Etagere, Curtains, Muste Cabinet, rosewood Cabinet, elegant rosewood canopy Bedstead, jour richly carved rosewood armoire Wardrobes, Bedsteads and Bu-, us 6 suite, best curled hair Mattresses, Spring Beds, Bolsters and Piilows, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, Engrav- ings, Curtains, Velvet and Bruswls Carpots, oak Dinin Room Furniture; Buitet, pillar Extension Table uphol- tered Chairs, Mantel Mirror, Kitchen Ware, &c. On THURSDAY, April 2, at 1034 o'clock, Y F. COLTON, AUCTIONEER, salesroom 53 East Thirteenth street, near Broadway. the entire Furniture of the latge tour story ‘house 101 inth stree! = ‘On SATURDAY, April 4 Jarge sale of Furniture and Carpets at the salesroom, 53 Kast Thirteenth street. OARD.--F, COLTON, Auctioneer, will, during the com: ing season, give his personal attention to the sales of partion brenking up housekeeping (us has bem iis cuscoin fr the last 101 years or less) of application at tho store, East Thirteenth street, near Broadway. BX DANL. A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER—SALES. room 76 Cedar street, between Broadway and Nassau street, ON MONDAY, MANCH 9 AT Il O'CLOCK, AT SALES. OM, ELEGANT TURKISH AND CALCUTTA RUGS, entirely new designs, just imported ; also SUPER TURKISH EMBROTDERED CitAl , TABLE COVERS, &e. Ohinese Lanterns, Easy Chairs, Japanese Cabinets, &c. Now ready for examination, with catalogues, Br cagiXtet, A: MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER— Salesroom 76 Cedar street, between Broadway and Nassau street, to-morrow (Tuesday, March 31, at 1034 Siture, Carpelsy Rent Kiser ust econ ORs Des 120.j removed for cohventence of salon? ne OY 4 J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER.—CAMP- eames Waites a OO hae tk in lots, all the fine (Sixth avenue ; also Stock. ee eee crt on Y¥ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH,A eell to-morrow, about 2,00) ywners’ own importation. Also 10 UCTIONEER,—WILL @allons Rhine Wine; arrels Brandy, Gin, itters, &c. Vosittvely in iots to Variance motrow.” suit dealers, and no Tegeve. STRAUS & SWARZKOPH, 875 Bowery. and 78 Varick strect. ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER, —' sell at 1035 o'clock, No. 8 Hubert street, Near Wud, B* ni the entire Furnitare, Carpets. &c., of a vis: Parlor and Chamber Purnitiro, Brussels gn Carpets, Beds Bodding, Mattresses, Tables, airs, Bureaus. Mirrors, Engravings, Paintings, Stoves, wors, &c, Dealers and housek rs invited, STRAUS & SWARBKOPH, 375 Bowery, and 78 Varick atraat Loungés. | the | description, which is much the largest | SALES AT AUCTION, ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER, WILL wale toetcloshe AO Canal street the entire, Hix. B* tures, F ture, Crockery Ware. Glass Ware, &c., of saloon resiaurant; positively in low. Dealers in- Vite INGEE, PORTER & CO,, AUCTIONEERS. D Stilts DAY, on the premises, at Ll o'clock, 5 Lots and a good Dwelling in 123d st., between 7th and Sthava ; 6choice building Lots in 12ith st., between 7th and 8th ava: also Horses, Carriages, Hatness and the entire stock of Mr. Tone, one of our largest contraciors, ‘who leaves for Eurove, 75 per cent can remain on bond and mortgage oeY OR SALE—AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, aT To'clock P. M., on the premises, 95) Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Cottage, 10 rooms; ali improvements and extra Lot. WOR SALE~AT AUCTION, BY H. N. CAMP, APRIL 2, by order of Supreme Court, four story brown stone Dwelling, built in best manner, Columbia College, 32 ground rent. r ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, 685 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, BY ORDER OF ME. CONRAD BOLLER, ON TUESDAY, MARCH $1, AND WEDNESDAY APRIL 1, AT 10 CLOCK, AT THE EXCELSIOR FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 216 TO 295 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. plese in’ ‘announcing See oe oisscst with: out any seers the entire stock of Mr. CONKAD BOLLER, on account of his ‘The stock embraces, in part, rich Cabinets, Music Stands, retiring Liat businser ane Pedestals, ality of the goods is too paves, well Known to need any Easels, comment, and being the largest stock ever sold ai auction in this city, it offer: & rare opportunity to those Sideboards, im want of really elegant Furniture. The goods will Amoiren, xhibition and cata- HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WAN’ in this City ahd Brooklyn. The possibitity of a new tssue af inconvertible paper Tregard with amazement and anziety, and, tn my judgment, such an issue would be a detrie ment and a shame,—CUARLES SUMNER. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A VERY snail, stricUy private family; location between Lexingion and seventh avenues anid not above Porty- Second strevt. Pieuse address, stating tull particular: F. H., box 18: Herald office. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WANT THREE OR four iwoms, with an American family, tor house- Keeping. Address, with particulars and rent, which just be low, AMERICANS, box 1UL Herald TWO UN- Kooms in private family, suitable for D: joderate rent; city. Harlem or Brook- M; best referonces, Address, stating wrins, B. M. J-, Herald Uptown branch 'PHREE ADULTS DESIR Floor, furnished or uniurnishea, | in genteel house, near Broadway, Letwe and Thirty-second streets. “Address, iminediate AMERICAN, box 184 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice. NFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY THREE GE) tlemen; three Kooms on third floor, below Thirty between second and sixth avenues. Ad- Herald office. D—A HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED HOUSK ih avenue, where the owner will remain on und required, Ad- oftice, SIZED HOUS: averley um. RMANENTLY, A ‘0 six rooms, want D—A MEDIU nished, between street, at $4,000 per anni Herald office. WANTED—UPPER 08 LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, about seven rooms, becwei streets, (or a small family of adult ‘dress, with full particulars, J. P, thee. ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT CUIL- dren, tenement houses to take care of; can furnish the best réfereuce. Address HUUSGUKEEPER, box 124 Herald Uptown Branch otice, WELL FUR- hd Fourteenth » Ze, DOX 218 ald, box 4 Heri be Joques ready on Monday, i Dressing Cases, the Warerooms, 216 to 226 | West Twenty-third street, Bookcases, Notice.—The goods will Hall Stanas, be stored free of charge, if jetracaty | desired, until May 1. de. ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTION. NO, 656 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. Regular sales of new and second hand Furniture, &c. Mr. HERTS will, as asual ior the past 25 years. give his special attention to sales of Furniture ai residence ot arties declining housekeeping, and can guarantee en- re satistaction oy reference to tormer patrons. NRY D, MINER, AUCTIONEER. (Late Henry H. Leeds & Miner, established 1847.) Salesroom % Chambers und 7? Reade strect, By HENRY D, MINE TUESDAY, MARCH 31, At 10% o'clock, at the salesrooms, 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street, UNRESERVED SALE OF HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEING BALANO® OF STOCK REMAINING UNCALLED Dining and Library Suits, in for, comprising Parlor rosewood and biack walnut, covered tn various coldred sating, brocades, reps and cotelmes; black walnut and rosewood Bookcases, Builers, Secretaries, Centre, Side and Library ‘ables; black Walnut Bedstcads, Bureaus, Washstands and Commodes, Lounges, Rockers, Turkish and Spanish Chairs, hair Mattresses, teather Bolsters | and Pillows, ec. &c. ALSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of SECOND HAND | Furniture, Carpets, &c. | | THURSDAY, APRIL 2, at 1036 o'clock, at private residence No, 2). Bast Thirveenth street, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MADE TO order for the present owner and in fine condition, con- sisting of rosewood ana black walnut Parlor, Dining and | Bedroom Furnitnre ; Mirrors, Carpets, Otlcloths, &c., &c. Detais hereafter, FLPSEY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, late Henry U. Leeds and Miner (established 1947). Salesroomis % Chambers and 97 Reade strect. The undersigned will | customary tor the past, 2 vo his personal attention. as st 27 years, to sales of Household Furniture, at the residence ot parties declining house- keeping ; will also hold weekly gales at his salesrooms, Nos. $8 Chainbers ami 77 Reade street, for, the cou: venience of those preterring to remove thelr e yi HENRY D. MINE late Henry H. Leeds & Minor, UGH N. CAMP, AUCTIONEER—SUPREME COURT | salo of House and Lot,—HUGH N. CAMP. Auc- tioncer, will sell at auction on Monday, March $), 1874, a8 1z o'clotk, at the Exchange Salesrooim., No. 11! Broud way, by order of Geo. A. Black, Exq., ‘Referee—Second avenue—The three story higa svoop brick House and Lot on east side of Second avenue, between Thirty-sixth and ‘Thirty-soventh streets, and known as No. 633 Maps at office of Auctioneer, No. 16 Broadway. NRY LOTZ, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON MONDAY, March 30, ‘at 11 o'clock, ‘general assortment of | Crockery, Glas¢ware ; also retailer's Stock, in lots to suit dealers. WILLIAM ANDERSON, 10 College place. JANE, M FORD, AUCTIONEERSELLS THIS DAY, oJ at iv o'clock sharp, at 439 Hudson street, without reservation, the entire genteel Fyrniture of the family leaving ior California, consisting in part of seven octave | rosewood Piauotorte, French Piste Mirror, Parlor Suits, | | chamber, bedroom ‘and dining room Furniture, fine | Gurled hair Mattresses, Heds, Bedding, Springs, several Carpets, China, Class and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, Oll- | cloths, ‘Shades, Clocks, Lounges, &c.; also the Kitchen | Furniture, stoves, &c.,'being « very desirable assortment for housekeepers and’ others. Dealers invited on Tues- day, at two o'clock, at $67 Bowery. ‘the entire Furniture | and'Carpets of 30 rooms. aoe CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, 531 HUDSON 6 street.—Exccllent Household Furniture, this day, at 1034 o'clock, of three story private residence’ 14 Varick place (Sullivan street), near Bleecker, consisting of rosewood seven octave Piano, Grovestein & Co., mak- ers; French piate Mirrors, Etagere, with mirror back; | Parlor Suits, in reps aud hutrcloth : Secretary bookcase, marble top Centre Tables, Brussels, velvet and three-ply Carpets; black wainut and chestnut Chamber Suita, | curied hatr and other Mattresses, Bedding, Lounges, | | Easy Chairs, Plotures, Mantel Ornaments, Wilicox & | | Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, pertect order; stair Carpets, Oil- | cloths, dining and kitchen Furniture. Catalogues at | sale. Dealers are invited, as the sale will be most per- emptory. | o aa | JAMS CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER —GENTEEL HOUSE: hold Furniture, to-morrow (Tuesday), of the three story private residence, Varick street, north of Canal, consisting of walnut, mahogany, chestiut and other Fur: niture; Carpets, Oilcloths, &c., of entire house. Particu- | lars to-morrow.” Tharsday. April 2, superd Furniture, in | Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. Personal atten- | tion given to the saie of Furniture at private. residences. Prompt returns; charges reasonable; appraisals made. | M+s BAYBRSDORFER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, 10 o'clock, this day, 293 avenue C, corner Seyenteentt: | street, Contents ot first class Liquor Store, Ale Pump, Ice Box, Liquor in barrels, &c. ; sale positive. MARSHALS SALE.—BY SPECIAL ORDER OF THE Court I will sell on Monday, 30th inst., at 11 o’clock, a lunge quantity of Beef, in quarters: also, Mutton, Pori, Hams, &c.; in a butcher's shop situate ia Thirteenth street, (Wo doors east of Eighth avenue. ©. FARLEY, Marshal. D, GENERAL will sell this day, men’s Clothin othing, Quilts &c.; ulso Coats, Jeenan, Second Auctionee! at 1 o'clock. lots of Men’s and’ V Dresses, shawls, Kemnants, Under ¢ Blankets ding, Boots, Shoes, & Pants and Vests. by order ot Hugh avenue. PAWNAROKER'S, SALE —JAM tioneer, Will sell this day, at 59 lots ot Men’s and Women’s Ciotuing—Dresses, Remnants, Spreads, Table Linen, Sheets, Under Clothing, also Conis, Pants and Vests. By order ot 3. Goodsi ridge street, Brookiyn. AWNBROKER’ LE WATOHES AND ERY, THOMAS. J. SATU, Auctioneer, 133 Chatharm Street, will sell this day, at i!’ o'clock, ; Watches, Js and Gold Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Tools, &c. Grand street. AGAR, AUC- jew Bowery, 500 a j iROCERIE: 1 sell Monday, at 104; o'clock st Broadway, stock of Groceries, vi green and black ‘leas, Spices, mustard canned Fruits, Pickles, Preserves, Ul, Periume tled Wines and Liquors Hampers, market, bushel, clothes and laundry Buskets; Lot Tinware, Stoves, Puinpss ke. ; Counters, Store ix: tures, Sale positive. JOHN T, STEWART, Marshal. NALES AT AUUTION. Auction sale of elegant and useful Household Furniture, THIS DAY (Monday) commencing 1114 o'clock, he elegian ai private residence 210 WEST TWENTY- ST ST., NEAR SEVENTH AV, over 49) Lots, by catalogue, all in exceilent condition, being made to order; in use but a short time; consisting oi richly carved inlaid gilt frame Parlor Suits, covered in. ‘damask’ satin” and cotelaine ; magnificent Decker & Bros. 745 octave four round rosewood Pianoforte ; also elegant upright Piano, iinported bronze Figures, inlaid Cabinets, fine Oil Pamungs, French plate Mirrrors, Clocks, rosewood Etagere, Turkish Easy Chairs, rquetry and gilt Centre and Console Table meres, Bisque Figures, Turkish Lounges, Librar, Becretaire Bookcases, Library Tables, satin cotelaine Library Suit, plgces; lady's Writing’ Desk. lace Cur- tains, walnut and French walnut dining Furniture, viz :— Bullet, a 12 ib (pillar Exteusion Table; one do., tt.) dining Chairs, Dinner and Tea — Sets, Glassware, Silverware, Crockery, rosewood and walnut Bedsteads, Armoit lace Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Washstands, marble top Centre’ Tables, fing Bedding, 3 hair and’ spring Mattresses; rep, plush and | reloth Suits; Toulet Sets; velvet, Brussels and ingrain | Carpets: Billiard Table, wih Fixtures; a Herring Sufet also Contents of storeroom, consisting of quantity Flour, Sucar, Teas Wines, 4c. A chance, for those about fur: nishing their houses, being positively the largest sale of the season, ROBERT U, OASIIIN, Auctioneer, N. B.—Competent men In attendance to’ pack or ship goods, city or country. To attend sale take 7th or 8th av, cars. SUE RIFE SALE OF PAPER HANGINGS, WIN- dow Shades, office Furniture, Safes, &c.—8, HER- MAN, Sheriff's ind General Auctioncer, will seil Mon- day, March 30, at 10%¢ o'clock, at No. 13 bowery, a large lot ot Wall Papers, Window Shades, office Furniture, two Safes, Desks, Counters, Chairs, Tables, Carpeta, OiF cloth, Sewing Machines, 4-0 BRENNAN, late Sheritt . T. EN N, late Sheriff. P, J. Fannvny. late Deputy Sherif. —* | punetuall, ANTED—NICE, FURNISHED, ROOM FOR TWO young genueimen, notavove Twenty -fourih street. Address, stating terms, F. J. W., Vandyke House, Bowery. TANTED—BY TWO ADULTS, AN UNFURNISHED Second Floor, without board, in a private house; situation bet woen Fourteenth and fwenty-fourths streets, Third and Sixth avenues; unexceptionable referen given and required, Address COMFOR?, derald oft ANTED—TO RENT, BY A FIRST CLASS RESPON- sible party, the Lower or Upper Vart of private house, not less t han six rooms, with improvements, be- tween Third and Ninih avenues, within easy distance of | Forty-second street; in decent’ neighvorhood ; rent not to exceed $6) por monin JAMES K, WATERLOW, 879 Sixth avenue. A. improvements and some ground in ah tion, within one hour's ride of Grand Cent muss be low rent; tenant wail take indoubted referen: sena full par- K. WATERKLOW, 579 Sixth avenue, H WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR SI months, furnished or unfurnished, or Board tor family. Ad«dress Major W.. Heraid office. WANTED, FURNISH HOUSE, IN NEW JERSEY or on the Hudson River; must be ina healthy lo- cation and within one hour's ride of New York. Address, With parucuiars, box 2,245 Post oniee, New York. tioulars, s been accustomed to Prot- Address box 3,024 Post agementas organis extant Episcopal choral service, of THOROUGHLY EDUCATED TEACHER, AN ART- ist on his instrament, wishing a change of air would engage his services to sone first class country institu- tion, Where a thorouh!y practical knowledge of the art of giving instructions on the pianoforte wouid be re- quired, "Testinouials as to character and processional ‘ven. Address MUSIC, 144 Fourth street, MERIOAN MUSICAL AGENCY, 863 BROADWAY.— Competent organists, vocalists, teachers of iusic and languages (urnished Without extra charge; un ex- ceileut soprano and tenor desire an engagement in solo ICAL UNIVERSITY, 92 CLIN h avenue; private le’ tar, tlatp ss MUBICAL —PRIVATE MUS ton place, near Piano, Urgan, Violin, Circulars inailed. vad DENTISTRY. T, $5 TO $3; GUM TEETH, $1) warranted extracting with gas, 50 cent: examine specimens. 202 Si Remember, No. 262. FULL $1 Billing, £ 0 Established sol. Open Sunday LOAN OFF iCES, The possibility aoa “new tissue af inconvertivle , paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. T NO. 681 BROADWAY, street—Money liberally advanced on Watches, Jeweirs, Shawls, ‘silks, &c, Silverware, Pianos, Camel's Uair Private ollice for ladies. Busin confidential. No. 681 Broadway. FIRU- KI. MERICAN | OFFICK—$75,000 ON | DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, Silver, Camel's Hair Shaws, Laces, Valuables, &c.; utmost value ioaned, or will buy. Estabiished 1854." J. H. BARRINGEK, 735 broadway, A’ HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD. vances made on Diamonds, Watches, *ilverware, &c., or will pay the highest marsct price tor the sume BQ NASSAU STREBT, OPPOSITE POST OFFIOR.— @ Liberal advances ‘made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry aud all kinds of Merchandise. ihe same bought and sola. Room 1, HAYMAN R. LEOPOLD, 403 SIXTH AVENU BETWEEN | TWENTY- Ve) fourth and enty-fitth streets,—Liberat ad icesmade on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Lac Shawls Same bou,ht at full vaiue. De. ROADWAY, NEAR AMITY STRE 685. x oney liberally advanced on Jaaimonds, Wat hes, rchandise ; lady's black Dress, Jewelry, Pianos and all Me silk. for sale very low. “i Q13 BROaPWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH ©) Oldest established and most responsible oifice Hberal advances on diamonds, watches, silverware, Jewelry. &c.; same bought and sold, AL ©. HE. BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRAN £1G Gyn 1 L.267 orice, room’ B.oParior tor ladies, braves No. 1207 Broudway. Money loaned on Diamonds, | Watches, Jewelry, 4c. Same bought and sold. LINDO BROS, chon THAL's, 233 th street, ladies and gentie yt Cast-off Clothing, ent more cas Pp silk and woollen Dresses, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces. A note b led by ‘Mir. and Mrs. men’s Clothin orders atte TBI SIXTH AVENUE 4A cin dispose ot their C pets, Jewelry, &c., at a sate dress Mr. or” Mrs.’ H. Waverley place. T EDWAR ai Sixth ave value paid for ca MARKS? A Sixth avenue, opposite gentlemen can receive the ulm Gaston Clothing, Carpets, Jewel actory pric coy bY Calling ESTABLISHME) ighth sir adies and h tor their 'y, Laces, &e. Please val at or address the number as above. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Marks, Please try, and sa‘tsty yourselves. Orders | to Brooklyn promptly attended to. TF. HARRIS’, 71 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Washington and Waverley places. —Ladies and gen- tlemen can receive 25 per cent more than elsewhere tor their Cast-off Clothing, Carpets and Laces. Please call or address us above Ladies attended to by Mrs, Harris, T 297 THIRD AVENUF, NEAR TW strect.—LEON pays highest cash prices for taies’ and gentlemen's cast-off Clothing, &c., &c. Ladies are waited on by Mrs. Leon. T 3344 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREKT.— A, Laie and gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets, Bo. will be bought at the highest cash priees. ‘Call on or adress Mr. or Mr WATLEN ITENTION?—$50,000 IN CASH ON HAND, WHICH I will disburse for Wearing Apparel and Carpets. The receiving of an extraordinary ijarge order compels me to pay more than elsewhere, Please call on or ad- dress Mr. or Mrs, ROSENBERG, 246 Seventh avenue, second house trom Twenty-fourth street. CLGTHING “H. HERZ NO. 88 BROADWAY, NEAR Thirteenth strect, pays the highest prices for ladies’ and gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Note by mail will bo Promptly attended to. M COHN, 420 SEVENTH BETW! + Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth curcets, pays the full value for ladies’ and gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, | Carpets &c.. by calling ou our address; ludies attended to by Mrs. ASTROLOGY. REAL ASTROLOGER —PROFESSOR LISTER, 42 years’ practice (27 in Boston), now at 329 Sixth ave- nue. “Send for a circular. A. GENUINE UAIRVOVANT.—TRACES LO! Property, absent friends, lawsuits and business af- fairs generally. Mrs, JAMS, 101 Bast Thirtietn street, TTENTION|—CONSULTATION ON BUSINES losses, enemies, lawsuits, absent friends, love, mar- Tiago, kickhoss and death. Pay refused unless satisfed. No. 621 Sixth Mme S!NGUI, Clairvoyant JILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON this day, at 2 o'clock, the Contents of the Liquor and Oyster Saloon at 237 avenne near Fourteenth street; fine walnut Counters, Ale Pumps, Regulator Clock, walnut Tables, Chairs, cook and other Stoves, &c. William Abbott gives hits personal attention, as in the past 20 years, to the sale of Furniture at the residence of, persons declining housekeeping, or at his spacious sales rooms, ® New Bowery. A CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN AMER- ica.—All who ar@ sick or in trouble of any kind sbould consult her without delay ; on losses, lawstits, ab- sent triends or business matters she never fails Oftice and residence, 246 West 25th st, between 7th and Sth avs. A ROPEAN, | CLAIRVOYANT — TELLS NAMES, 1] shows likenesses, causes marriages; S0e. and $1. 142 West Twenty-ffth street. 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS DAY, ‘at 2 o'clock. at 44 Canal street, @ large lot of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Caamver ana Dining Room Suits, and Bedding, Lo F ‘and other Chairs Eteageres, sof ts, Olicloths, Blankets, Quilt: Ware, Stoves, Pictures, and a large ‘variety of other goods. Wit WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THTS day, at ll o'clock, cerner Eighth avenue and Twenty -sixth street, the contents of a s: loon, consisting, if 2 10 Tables, 50 Chairs, | four-pull Beer Pump, roc! oy class, CoP and Tinwar Agitchen Range. Ousioth, Table Linen, &c. YPSY REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO THE grave; finds absent friends, recovers stolen prop- erty. Hours 9 to 6 851% Bowery. MME, COPLINS, ONE OF THE BEST CLATRVOY ant in the city. 273 Sixth avenue, nour Seven. Nepete see %, ME, THE WONDERFUL ASTROLOGIST, 26 ‘West Twenty-seventh street. near Seventh avenue, second floor, front, Fee 60 cents. No geuts. ROFESSOR, RODGERS, OLAIKVOYANT AND Business Medium; names given of the living and dead. 66 Eagt Twelfth sireeb a Twenty-aith | i Fortieth | 2 Sixth avenue.” | CORNER OF amity | Diamonds, | REET,— | HARRIS, 54 Sixth avenue, above | he utmost | NTY-THIRD | Geese OPERA HOUSE. Uncer tne manageinent of Mr. Joseph H. Tooker. btage Manager... “Mr. George F. vevere ns A Oj EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 6, for the Spring and Summer season, with Mr and Mrs. W J. 0K. F.L.O.R.B in EILEEN OGRII! the great Irish Drama of the da: (puEateE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART Reapp 14 Broadway. ..Sole Propriewr tsi, ‘enowned ai ERNEST BYNE ) and Mr. GERARD BYNE. | Ernest Byno assumed the female stance and ucted it exceedingly well. tity was so completely merged in the character assumed | thathad itnot been for the male uaime upon the pro- | gramme it would have been imposdule to believe that it was nova lady who was acting the part In voice, ges ture, gait, costuming, general personal appearance’ and | those many little indescribable idiosyneracies of the fair haracter of Con- His personal iden. Yy | sex, he approaciied vs near periection as is allotted to | masculine tmortals. A beautiful lady, of culture and re- | Mr. LEON WROUGHAM, Mr, E. ARNOTT, Mr, J. CARROLL, Mr, | LeWIs, DORA GOLUTHWALT, finement, accustomed to move in the best society, was | | the illusion presented. As an impersonator of iemale character he by tar outranks uny others that we have bitherio sen —Clipper, May 3i ASRIGAN & HART, in the laughable sketch, a vHOOWNS THE LIN: Mr. B. HARRI ngs MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN. Mr. FRANK JONES, 2 the Musical Artist. MASTER MARTIN, Song and Dunce Ardst. | Mr. JOHN ALLEN, Mr. JOHN HARI, Mr. ADD RYMAN, SANDFORD and WILSON, Miss ALICE BENNETT, — Miss JENNIE YZAMANS, and the entire company, NRO OF FON, NeW OLLO ¢ ‘. concluding with the Comic D1 JCE RUS. or, THE DUTCHMAN i ‘D HIS MONKEY. the Monkey. DNESDAY AND SATURDAY, RYANT’S MINSTRELS, DAN BRYANT. ‘Twenty-ihird street and Sixth avenue. Begins at 5. Over at 10. Box office open trom9 A. M. to lU P. M. Seats secured. MONDAY, March 40, and every Erie REAPPEARANCE OF DAN BRYANT. First time this season of his serio-coinic sketch, Lbs ML TIMES ROCKS. else Se: Hungry Jake....0an Bryant ‘ COMI HE'S LEO ASTRAY. MESMERISM. DAVY KROCKET. THE CALLOO HOP, Sim Dipsey, the doorkeeper: . Other characters by Unsworth Eugene, Nelse seymour Bob Hart, Brockway, Dave kKeed, €c. During the Ball Room Scene will be introduced the CLODUCHE QUADRILLE. AND SHADOW DANC MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. Hk CALICO HOP, EW PARK THEATRE. Manager. mour. Act, -Dan Bryant My AR SAMUELLS engagement of the popular lragedian, MIG. i. SLERSON, n NECK AND NECK, supported by the charming actress, Mis» MARION SUMMERS, MONDAY, April 6, MRS. F. 8, CHANFKRAU in WOMAN'S WRON RS’ DIVISION, NO, 488, 8, OF T., WILL CEL- ebrate its Fitth Anniversary in the Willett street Methodist !piscopal church, near Grand strect, on Mon- day evening, March 30, 1874, at 8 o'clock. will consist of Addresses, | and Instrumental Music. ' Aduission ARIN: he programme Readings, Recitatlons, Vocal ents, paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, and, , in my judgment, such an issue would be a detit- ment and a shame.—UHARLES SUMNER, ECTURE—REV, PATRICK TONER WILL DELIVER 4. his great Lecture, ‘the Poets of ireland,” in Cooper Union, Tuesday ning, Sist inst, for the benelit ot st. Peter's church, ‘This lecture was pronounced in Phila: deiphia “a model of elegance and ot oratorical power.” | Who would torego such a ireat tor such an object * ROCTOR'S FINAL LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY, A. PROCTOR will the Cooper Ufion.—Professor R. | Union on WEDNESDAY, April 1, ats P. on “The Coming ‘Transit of Venus.” Tickets, with reserved seats, 75 cents, can be procured at Appleton’s bookstore, Nos. 549 and’b51 Broadway; at the Mercantile Library; atthe Cooper Union, and’ at | GB rutmam’s Sons corner of Fourth avenue and ‘Twenty-third streot. In order to bring these lectures | within the reach of all, the price ot admission, without reserved seats, Is reduced to 25 cents to be paid at the oor. | farther augmented by the spec: accomplished Mavicongs | deliver his last Lecture iu the Great Hallof the Cooper | WYN Other characters by Mr. JOHN Pas AUD E BECKETT, Me ¥ Mr JOHN GILBERT, Mr. HARRY | YS" LEWL Mr FRE ‘will be presented for the NEW | whes caretully 5 Mr. Al Dr. A Mr. 5 TH 5 M® THE The Sam Doc J. BL LESTER WALLACK TH ‘28th st. Ted Atheine Fred smailey. a work of art Mr. Fitz Partingion Mr. Skinner, a shep! ‘The Butler.’... i Mrs. Van Brugh, with a iiistors Manager MUSIC, THAGEDY, Gymnaisties, Negro Kecentricitics and Imsh Comicalats THE MARRISD RAKE, The Crossing Sweeper. The Frolics of the Demons. INDIA RUBBER N1Gs, THE BALL TOSSER. Pi: TOGETHER WITH OUR RE! IN A GRAN admission, 2. Boweey THEATRE, Mr. CHARLEY WHITE in NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. | “3 AMUSEMENT. Ws ghacks. Proprietor and Manager,.Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:0. Conumences at 8 o'clock. 2D WELK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, LAST FiVe. NIGHTS of the comic drama of AL PARK. DHAM OTIS, Mr. LESTER WALLACK J. W. CARROLL, Mr. W. J. FERGUSON, MM. BOpuarD, Me, we LEONARD. Miss JEP: | 1 Une this season at the JRDAY NEXT, at is PM, he. MATINEE ON APRIL 4, and repeated on EVENING PERVOKMANCE of THE SAME DATE, THE VETERAN eke anor AMUSEMENTS, oe The possibilty of a new issue or tnconvertible paper I regard with amazement ana anciety, ana, tn my opinion, such an tssue would be a@ detrt- ment and a shame.—CHARLES Sumner, Resre THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. Sngagement for THRK& WEEKS ONLY of the unl. versal avorite, THE PRERLESS LOTTA, who wil appear every eveaing this weck and Saturday matinee at 1:30, as zip! Zp) ZIPt in F. Marsden’s conic Drama tn four acts of “iP; OK, POINT LYNDE LIGHT, New Scenery, by Thomas A. Glessing. Mechauical ‘fects, by Benson Sherwood. Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the will be produced with AND GORGHOUS SCENEKY, CoStUMES AND APPOINTMENTS, and a cust including in his origi GIL nal cbaracter ot ERT, Mr. JOHN BLPOURK, Med. Ww. M. HOLLAND, | Miss JEPPREYS SI, Miss BPFiLE GuRMON, Niss ‘and the FULL STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY, | engagement of the Ballet, Mme. KATHI LANNIER, the charuing Danseuses RACHEL and MARIETTA *RANCESCO and a cted company of Coryphees. DELMAR ” Mr. JOUN E. PON Mme. RESORT OF LADIES AND AVANUE THEATKE, next Broadway. ' Begins at 9; over at 10:30. UGUSTIN DALY, -Proprietor and Manager CHARITY! EVERY NIGHT ‘and SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:", thelney. ae -Mr. CHARLES FISHER ip of nature. r. D. H. HARKINS Mr. FRANK HARDENBERG Mr. GEORGE CLARKE sat Mr, JAMES LEWIS herd of the fold....Mr. W. LAVIDGE . Mr, FRANK CHAPMAN ++. Mist ADA DY AS ; Miss SARAH JEWETT Miss FANNY DAVENPORT maiiey daughter...... edgett, a tramp. AVENUE THEATR. MONSIEUR ALPHONSE}! Alexander Dumas’ Great European Sensation, TROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 and 587 Broadway. 585 and 587. -K. W. BUTLER Cis OF THE DAY, Variety in all its Phases for the Lovers of COMEDY, FAROES, BALLE! (OST POP: sparkling Comedietta SAM RICKBY, entued MASTER BARN/Y, WAYNE and LOY or GEORGE F. KETCHUM, A LESSON TO HUSBANDS. WILLIAM Wise, JOUN QUEEN, The Happy Irish Couple.| THOMAS E. JACKSO: CHARLES E. WORL HARRY SINCLAIR, BURT WAYNE, in their original specialties. Miss LIZZE'N RNARD, The dashing Prowan Actress. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, in Serio-Comte Songs. Miss LULU FRANCIS, the accomplished Vocal Miss LOVTLE MURRAY, Mhocharming Actress. THE SUROTTSR SISTERS. Caroline, Gabriella, Henrietta and Miss Kate Wilson. LLAR COMPANY OLIO BILL EVERY EVENING curtain rises at 7% Popular prices of .., Box office open daily. TS IN ADVANCE. JACK RAG, TURN HIM OUT, ’s Screaming entitled THE PIPER, t Troupe ot Arabs, IN NUMBER, Rickey Far: ors open at 7, MONDAY, MARCH 30, and during the week, engagement of the favorite actor, Mr. J.B. STUDLEY. Revival of the thrilli ing Drama of the POLISH R, THE BELLS. STUDLEY seveseeBS.. + Hans Mathis his masteriy impersonation, Continued engasement ot the great CARROLL FAMILY, in the ketch entitled the MACFADDENS, by universal demand, Mr. THOS, GR in Song and Dance. 3 in Ethiopian £ecentricities, Mile, BERTHA in Character Dances. THE HAPPY FAMILY SINGING and DANCING, Concluding with LIFE IN THE BAGK WOODS, In preparation, @ grand revival of BUFFALO BILL. BALL_ SEASON. MASt XRAND BAL | Argyle Rooms, sixth avenue and ‘'Thirtieth street, on Monday e ening, March 30, 1874. Tickets at box oifice on evening of the ball. . SAMUEL SNOW, Secretary. UESSONS at any hour, day or CULARS at private Academy, 222 Bust lev DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth . Pupils can commence at any time. Send for circular. A —OARITER’S DANCING ACAD! + Building, intersection Stuyvesant | streets, Class’s every Monday and Thursday. lessons a specialty. and. Ninth Private joiree at Beethoven Hall, 210 Fitth street, every Friday evening. ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY— 21 West Foarth street, near Broadway. Al! tashion- | able dances taught periectly in one quarter; six dances | taught perfectly in six private lessons. PIANOYORTES, ORGANS, The possibitity of @ new issue af inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, | tn my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. AT UNION SQUARE-HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their dine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times, New Pianos to rent and ret xl toward purchase it desired. Old | Pianos tai QUE AND FANOY DRESS OF | the Blue Bird Masquerade Club will take place av the | FOU ‘This beautitul American Tdyl SATURDAY \TIBLO'S GARDEN. MAYO. nif gomapanion picture to Rip Van Winkle,” FOURTH K. Mr. FRANK MAYU FOURTH W in his, FOURCH W. MASTERLY IMPERSONATION FOURTH of FOURTH DAVY CKOCKETT, FOURTH —— | FOURTH THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, FOURTH WEEK. ae FOURTH WEEK. | Miss ROSA RAND KTH WEEK. a 8 ANOR VAUGHAN, will be presented THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SEASON. MATINEE at HALE-PAST ONE | (XE trayestic of Richard Wagner's over: Box office open dally from 9 till 4 o’cloc RMANIA THEATRE, AD. NEUENDORE Reaaeaste MONDAY, March 3) BENEFIT OF EUGENIis SCHMITZ, LOHt LB, . Director “Lohengrin,” In three acts by Nestray. | Music by Suppes. il An Corn LAST DAYS OF PARIS. BEAUTIFUL APPARITION “THE TEMPTATION,” Professor Richards’ Popular Lecture, “THE CHEMISTRY OF FIRE," lustrated with brilliant and costly experiments. All the usual attractions continued, Admission $1. No extras, entirely new programme will be presented on Easter Monday. | PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL—AT A SACRI- | fice, their entire Household Furniture, consisting Of satin ‘Parlor Suits, magnificent Decker & Brothers’ Pianotorte, gilt parlor Tables, Bookeases, Library Tables, dining Furniture, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, rep and haircloth Suits, tine Bedding ana Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, &c ; @ great chauce lor those about furnishing pheir houses. I at private residence 210 West 2ist st. ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $100; A STEIN: way Planotorte, 734 octave, carved legs, overstrung , every improvement, great'sacrifice tor cash. | 3. BIDDLE, 13 Waver‘ey place, near Broadway, PIANO, $90.—NEW PIANOS. AT PANIC prices, Hailet& Uavis, steinway, Hazleton and | ther Planos and Organs cheap, rented $4 aud upwards BLRRY & CO., 739 # y. “) 3200 PIANOVORTE FOR 82:0, Four round corner, carved case and legs, full x rstrung bass, brilliant tone, &c, Call at resi- t Twentieth street, near Br. ARGAIN, SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, a carved legs, overstrung, patent agratf fully’ warranted; instalment, tk gil oA 07 West Twenty-third street, corner sixth aveiue, UTIFUL ROSEWOOD IRON PRANB round corner Pianoforte and stool ; aiso 74 octave overstrung, £c, ; sacrifice on instalments or rent. OLDSMITH Bleecker street, near Bowery. lA BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, | + eons tone, used seven months, cost $750, for $250, 447th st. | A BRILLTAN AVE RICH ROSH- woot ctse Pinnotorte for sale—Four large round | corners, patent full agraffe, all improvements, made to order, best city makers, cost $1,240), tor $30); Stool, Cover, | Music Cabinet; in use eight months, Also ‘for sale, Bed: | room and Parlor Furniture. Call at private residence West 2d street, near 6¢ ASSORTME, TONED 7 OC av. T OF NEW AND SECOND 4\._ hand Pianos and Organs at greatly reduced prices. Pianos taken in exchang. PEEK & SO Ui Clinton place, MAGNIFICENT 7% torte for sale: superbly carved legs and case, four | Found corners, made order, celebrated maker; fully guaranteed, used 5 months, for $300, including Stool and | Cover; parlor, chamber, dining Furniture, Paintings, Bronzea, Silverware, a sacrifive ; propert; city, 36 West loth st., near 6th av. W. R “A EADY WILL | SE handsome round cornered Pianoforte, pertect order} tamil leaving IVIN xf STON, iso an Katey six stop Parlor Organ, atasacrificn, 23 ‘Third street, near Bowery. \ BEAUTIFULLY CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN octave overstrung bass Pianoforte, cost $450, for $125, at residence 243 Kast Thirticth street, between 'Sec- ond and Third avenues. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT Decker & Bro. Pianoforte at a sacrifice; a four round 74 octave rosewood Pianoforte, having all im- provements, tull agraffe, overstrung, &c., Fichiy carved case; cost $975, tor $20; an elegant upright Piano at quarter original cost; a chance for those about purchas+ ing a Fianoforte ; also complete Household Furniture in lots to suit. Call at private residence 210 West Zist st. (upete’s UNRIVALLED PIANOS, WHOLESALE and retail, cash or instalments, direct trom factory, 78 Barrow street, near Hudson, Send for circular. ARGE STOCK OF PIANOS AND PARLOR ORGANS for sale and to let cheap: easy payments, « F. LUDKE, 45 See TANOS—LARGE STOOK, BEST MAKERS, CHEAP for cash, Rent applied” toward purchase’ See for ‘ourselves, at Mist L's, No, 8 Union square. (165 ‘ourth avenue), PIANQRORTES (SECOND HAND) OF VARIOUS takers, in thorough order, for sale at low prices; also Pianofortes to rent of our own manufacture, CHICKERING & SONS, No. 11 East Fourttenth street, between Broadway-and Filth avenue, GORERB 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE— Having overstrung bass, carved legs, &o.; sacrificed for $180; maker's warrantee; cost $80; party leaving, must have money; at 157 Bleecker strect. 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, including Waters’, vie pe gt prices way or Lg) or fol or count uring is mon! iv HORAGR WATERS ot SON No. ‘Sl’ Brondwaye than ever betore offered in New York. Speciatty for'a few daye—Pianos and Organs to lot until the rent money pare the Drice of the instrument. Illustrated catalowues The possivility af a new issue af tnconvertidle paper Iregara with amazement and anxiety, and, ia my fudgment, such an issue would bea deirt- Ment and a shame,—CBABLES SUMNER, | | | FOR LESS THAN $100, | | LD TIM’S ROCKS. DAN BRYANT, Monday eveung, March 30, and during the week, Te appearatice of DAN BRYANT, in his celebrated eharacter of HUNGRY JAKi in his serio-comic sketch ot LES MISERABLES, DAN BRYANT, OLD TIMES ROCKS. | DAN BRYANT. OLD TIMES ROOKS. | DAN BRYANT. OLD TIMES ROCKS DAN BRYANT. OLD TIMES ROCKS. DAN BRYANT. 3 OLD TJMES ROCKS, DAN BRYANT MONDAY EVENING,“MARCH 30, EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY ‘MATINKE. XR. consi! this c n. tate Mme. N ky of 6: res ii ve. fi Mona togeth Ope: by Mi door. GILMOR:'S under the leadership ana direction of P. 8. GILMORE, Vrojector and Director M. ARBUCKLE, SLADE'S No. 605 Fulton street; ton street and ofiice ot B. R. CORWIN Admission, $1 50. serve Brooeryy a Seats at 1ié Broadway, W YORK MUSKUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BH ties unable to aitend these important lectures can by addressi ANATOM Sat EV. DR. G. B. POL “THE ATTITUDE OF on MONDAY EVENING, March 30, at $ o'clock. mission 30 cents, Kew tor sale at Stemway Hall, on saturday and Exhibition of Jerome Thompson's world renowned painting of OMPLIM D, MELVILLE, between Broad wa: ing, March 30, 1874, commencing at 8 K. Pratt Vocal paasicy and Mr. Isaac Parry, AND JUBILEE CONCERT Mme. PAU ric Artist in the world. Y-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, The greate: inv of the great Boston leaco Jubilee), isting of sixty-five pertormers, including the emi- | nent soloisis.— vorne E. A. LEFEBRE, Saxophone, Herr LETSC' HH, Trombone. GEORGE W. MORGAN (uneqnailed as an organist in ountry), Will preside at the grand organ. A. com bination of musical talent never before offered in Brook | ‘To secure seats application should bo made imme- i it " BOLLE: 244 Fule , No, Sid Broad- way, New York. fi ADEM Ime, PAULINE LUCCA, ONE () NIGHT ONLY (POSITIVEL THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 13 DON GIOVANNL Pauline Lucea.........88 : Nv Y., aad Brookiyn Ae Lucca, -Zerlina ‘ademy. ROAD- way, betwosn Houston and Bleecker streets. — oné should visit the wonderful muasoum. -It is fall ing people should see and understand, Lec jaily “on the "Philosophy of Marriage.” Those them forwarded, po® tree. on receipt of 25 cen SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM 0! Broad way. ous will lecture on THE OW PUBLIC AM M In STEINWAY H HURCHES TOWARD ALL, Resery ats, 75 cent, ay, all day. ‘eventeenth street, ‘ART DEPARTMENT, “THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET,” ‘two of its later work: OMING THROUGH her wi music store of U. H. Vitson & Co., 7 Broad wa; OLuric THEATRE an FAMILY VARIETT : Opens, 7:18. Curtain, 8 o'clock. Every evening and Weduesday and Saturday Matinees, 2 0 clock. OOLOS=AL COMBINATION of new artists in charming varieti lavorites in new acts, scenes, soug and cha: Last ‘appearance in America ® MAKIENS FAMILY, D. DAV Las, the renowned triloquist. gihtBission, 9 and 9) cents, Reserved seats, and old dances ‘CHILDREN. “LNAKSSORV ATIAKVE LNGOONKI | ACE PLACIDES AFTERNOON AT 2 Production (by request} hing Artiste, MB, ALICE PLAC of the pieture of and renow: Southern tite betors DASHING © tho war, entitied in the new UNCLE tom's American Drama of CABIN, LITTLE RIFLE. with eficient cast. April, reappearance o: 4, L. DAVENPORP YORUM THEATRE, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, Jr. Lesgce ager POSITIVELY “Last w eeK Ont Mae AIMEB FRENCH OPERA BOUFFR co ©. A. CHIZZOLA.. MONDAY and TUL. Lb P! AIMEE as MARGU DAY, March Y PAUST. th; JUTEAU as FAUST; STANI as MEPHISPO; LECUYER ax VALENTINE, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY April t and & LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, YORUM THEATR#.—SPECIAL. In preparation, and to be produced on MONDAY, April 6, @ grand PARISIAN FOLLY, with new scenery and startling effects and an ontire Ballet from the Grand Up- era Liouse, Par! Acspeny OF MU: WEDNESDAY EY. POSITIVELY ONE Lucca. ING, APRUL 1, 1874, at 8. N NIGHT ONLY OF THE WONNA, MMi PAULING Oy EMINENT PRIMA L isos LUCCA, in conjunction with the STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Messrs. M. & M. STRAKOSCH respectiully annouuce that the world renowned Prima Donna, MM. PAULINE LUCCA, will make her first and only appearance ‘here (prior to her depariure) WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, at 8 o'clock, im Donizetti's favorite opera, LA PAVORITA, which will be presented with the following brilliant cast:— LEONORA, ..Mme. PAULINE LUCCA FERNANDO. . Signor [TALO CAMPANINE ALPHONZO .. Signor DEL PUENTE BALTHA x ....oignor NANNETTE Grand Chorus and powerful Orchestra. Signor Emanuel Muzio, Musical Director and Conductor, Deats now at Academy, also 701 and LLM Broadw: ACADE Y.—NILSSON, POST LY LAST THREE @ 2 of the STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, (Prior to deparcuro for Washington and Philadelphia.) MONDA VENING, March 3, at /:39 o’cloek, positively last night representation of the greatest oper- atic success of the age. Last siaut {OWE NOT { Last NIGHT. LOHENGRL Mme. CHRISTINE NILSSON ELSA Y, INL, Miss A. L. OALY, a Gig. DEL PUBNGS, NANNETTI, Herr BLUM. Powertui Chorus and Augmented Orchestra, Musical Director und Conductor Sig. E. MUZIO WEDNESDAY EVENING, AD: 8 o'clock, first and only appearance this season of MME. PAULINE LUGQCA. Last night but one (1) of the STRAKOSOH L1ALIAN OPERA COMPANY. Mme. PAULINE LUCCA will appear ior ONS NIGHT ONLY in Donizetti's Opera LA FAVORITA, Mme. PAULINE LUCCA (on this occasion) LEONORA bigs CAMPANINL DEL PUENTE, NANNETTL FRIDAY EVENTNG, April 3, at 8 o'slock, last night o; the season and final performance of Verdi's masterwork AIDA. AIDA. AIDA. SATURDAY, April 4, at 1:30 P. M., Grand farewell matinee and. Anal performance of LO N. NILSSON. LOWENGRIN, NILSSON. Seats for all the above now at the Academy; also, 70L JR. FB. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Every evening W. Miss MINNIE CONW Ruth Tredgets [Verein OF MUSIC. MUBSKA, 2 LA SOMNAMBULA. POPULAR PRICES. (Schirmer's) and llt broadway. Gilberv's play of IPALIAN OPERA. Full particulars in tomorrow's papers. THURSDAY, Aprit 2, positively one night only, Nie, PAULINE LUCCA in Brooklyn. CHARITY, as revised and adapted by Augustin Daly. ILMA DI MUKSKA, EASTER MQNOAY, April 6. ONY PASTOR'S OPBRA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY, FAREWELL W 3K UF TONY PASTOR (as they commence tieir summer tour on Monday, : April 6, at Trenton, N. J. First the great Song and Dance Artists, appearance of LESTBR and ALLEN, HE FIELDINGS, | BILLY BILLY JOUN and MAGGI ASHCROFT, BARRY, A new Bketch of a ‘ht at a Free and Easy, called THK TEMPERANCE BAND, The entire company in the cast. KITTY BROOK#, | LARRY 1OOLEY, JOE PRSEMAN SISTERS, | LANG, PRANK GIRARD, in an entirely new bill of fun and humor. SOME NEW SONGS BY TONY PASTOR, ‘Matunees on Tuesday and Saturday. Ladies admitted free on ee jay Evening and Saturday latinee. MR. STUART HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILb OPBN THE PARK THEATRE, TWENTY.SECOND STREET AND BROADWAY, BeTWEEN MADISON PARK AND UNION PARK, | ON APRIL, 6 | Pe THEATRE, WITH A NEW DRAMA, LN WHICH CHARLES FECUTER WILL APPEAR NILMORE'S (T'S ENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, SIXTY-FIVE PERMORMERKS. TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY, FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AV MONDAY EVSNING, MARCH 30, 1874. mon te RICA ROKOHL, © promising young soprano. fi Mee MM ARBUCKLE, UE. i Mr. FRA PARILET, r, M, ARBUC! ee he favorite Barytoue, nrivailed Corne’ loist Mr. Al BRE, Mr, J. 0 ARLINGE, reat Saxophone player. io Finte, late of Lond {3 poyir, GEORGE W. COLE, x the popular Pianist. The ublic should bear In mind that the most, success- ful series of promenade concerts ever given in New York iy drawing to a close. and extra efforts are being made to terminate tt with great eclat. The programme for Monday evening will embrace a most interesting variety of vocal and instrumental gems, among which may be mentioned Proch’s grand concert air, with variations tor the voice, in which Miss Frederica Kokohl sings # cadenza, ascending to nigh G im alt. The entire prograiame tor Monday will be foana an- 1y interesting. Tickets may be had at the armory ADMISSION, FLFTY CENTS. NARTIER'S SOIREE DANSANTE, BEETUOVEN HALL, 210 Fitth street, FRIDAY EVENING, April 3 at 9 P.M. DE RAUN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIG Institute.—Rebuilt, remodelled and with 5,000 fresh attractions, Dow open to the public at 685 Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of ev orton of the human frame, breathing mechani Reures, Ac., altozether comprising the most entertainkn and instructive extabition in the world. Admission cents, Scientific lectures daily, free to visitors. A. BENEFIT IN AID OF THR MOTHER OF THR DEAD GYMNAST, JAMBS SILVESTER, 4: Tivoli Theatre, on Tuestay afternoon, March ‘Sl, at 2 o'clock. SSOCIATION HALL CONCERT. THE CAROLINA SINGERS, all formerly slaves in South Carolina, WLLL SING OUTHBKN MELODLSS AT ASSOCIATION HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, Tickets to all parts of the house 5), At Pond’s, 3 Union square; Randolph's, 770 Broadway, and Gurley’s, Fourth avence and iwenty-third street. “, YOUNG MAN OF GOOD TABITS, WITH §50m A Geen te travel with @ fist class company es trease ; ner week Aud exponses: position Derta. Bren salary $2 PW ILLIAMS, sinclair House, corner of ‘THE LAST from 9 A. 3 4 HEE Cc C = = 4 7 = cod TARY TESTIMONIAL TO MISS BELLE Robinson Hall, Sixteenth street, and Fifth avenue, on Monday even: ck. Kecitations is¢ Melville and other talented readers. Orchestr: Mr. Albert J. Holden, organist of Dr. Chap: Piano solo accompaniments, by Mr. Ch Miss Hattie L., dillette, sop: isso, Tickets, $1. 110 For sale at the corne: SSOCIATION HALL. APRIL 2,2 “The Past and Future ot the World.” APRIL é 2P. ‘Other Worlds than Vurs.’* APRIL 6 2 P. M—“Other Suns than Ours,"* APRIL 7, 8 P. M.—‘The Infinitey Around Us." irse Tickets, with Reserved Seats, $3. For sale at O Appleton's, 49 Broadway 1D A, PROCTOR'S cinch CHARD A. STOR PAREWELL COURSE ON ASTONOMY, RP. ;, Gurley’s, Twenty-third street, ind Sertbnor’s, 654 Bradway. Fourth avenue, EMOVAL.—W. KURTA PHOTOGRAPHER, WILL remove from 872 Rome of his new building on Madwon square (Last REMOVALS. Broadway to the more spacious SEO a Eighth street and Broadway. Billiards with A. Garnier to-night, at the latter's pares, ‘Twenty-third street (Ma re). Admission free. ress PRIVATE MUSICAL Ue, OF call. TEEATRICAL AND HERALD BUILDING, THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUT@= paper I regard with amazement an@anzxiety, and, tw-third atreet), about April L. Mens tass® WILL PLAY A PRACTICE GAME Fooin, 2 Pniverstty place. The third annoal Art Exhibition will close next. Tuesday aiternoon, at 6 o'clock. Butrance No.6 Bast “jo. You Love MUSICN IS THR TL T° reantintt Musto Book, recently publiguet otvedt ‘Ad ONIVERSAY tal near Fifth METROPOLITAN SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CONSTANTLY ON HAND, The possidittty af © new tesue af inconvertibte in my judgment, such an issue would be @ der ment and @ shame.—CHARLES SUMNER,

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