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SALES AT AUCTION. eewenanbannnorerer = nce SN The possibility of a new issue af inconvertible paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue woutd be @ detri- ment and & shame,—CHARLES SUMNER, A™ OLL PAINTINGS. A fine collection of foreign and American artists 1s ow ou exhibition at the Art Gallery, No. 6b Liberty street, RIGH CLAS 6 sold at auctic wine April 2, at 12 oc WARD SCHENC ck. Auctioneer. LBER! B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, By D.’W. 1VE Balesrooms 108 Liberty, LI] Cedar and 38 Church street. Twen| ht Parlor Suits, THIS DAY, at I v'clock, cluding Granda Duchess, Excelsior, Pc FN , Grand Duke, Eugenie, Turkish, Oriental and other Suite made in the best manner of fashionable materials. esday, chamber, dining room, hall and other , &c, ti, JOHNSTON, AUC! @ and salestoc assau sireet, oppesite the branch 19% 25 ihineenth st office; horse auctt street, 1 iversity pine ASSIGNEE’S STOCK OF FINE JEWELRY, ARCH, JOHNS at auction at the sales- room, 37 Nassau st Tuesday) and Wednes- day, March 31 and April 1, commencing at 11 o'elock exch day, a magnificent assortinent of tine Jewelry, compris- | ing ‘diamona Bracelets, Necklaces, Earrings,’ solitaire and cluster Rings and Pins. fine gold and silver Watches, gold Neckiaces, Opera Ch Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Kings; sets of Jeweiry, in'diamonds, pearl, s turquoise, ruby, garnet, opal, ke. By L. J. SONDHEIM, Assig ice. amet order RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTION AND n 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post oftice, 1 Branch WY w 25 Tbircecath street, near R—OF sale Horse Aw Universi MUSICAL IN} "MENTS AT AUCTIO toy ¢ aud s. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell at auction, on Thursday, April 2, at assau street. at LL o clock, a large in uments, Cornets, Trom eles, Fleug Violins, Violincellos, iuitars, Zich 5 suitable for the trace and others. f er of Davies, Turner & Co.. proprietors of the n and Foreign European Express, 4es NOW red Catalo, D Nici N AUCTION, at 713. BROADWAY, at LL o'clock TH PRIVATE HO’ OBERT Auctioneer. UCTION NOTIC) cer, Will as usual give his y 8, AUCTIO: rsonal’ atientic sales of Furniture at orivate residences of parties x signing Nousekeeping, or at s om. Offices at 1429 Broadway, New York, and on Wes) ¥ road, Dl Third avenue, formerly Fordham avenue chester county, N. Y BANKRUPT § Melrose, W ALE OF W L- ry—Vo be sold at public at the salesrooms of John C. Anderson, No. 661 Bradway, by JOMN PF. TURNER, Auctioneer. TIONE A" TION SALE BY HENRY ZINN, | Over $15,000 worth of magnificent Household Furniture, t rest*eow. 21 hast Twentieth street, ner Bre way. we fifty lots by catalogue of many rare and . yf AFL: commencing Tis MOENING | «Mond, Whe o’ciock precisely, with the Parlor Boor viz —Pianoforte, fou magnificent O11 Painti Parlor Suiies inlaid covered in French satin aud cotelin Mirrors, Curtains, Bronzes. Clocks, Orn! marble and Centre-tabie, Turkish’ Cha Dining Room :— x Extension Table, Bou Bookcase, China, silver and plated Ware, Carpet, Chair c eds Bedstead, Bureau, Dres-ing tresses, Tey and ‘haircloth Suits, Carpets, & Kitwhen and Servants’ Pu round corner, cost $ and Chr t 8, Libj 3 and Lounge . spring and hair Mat- Hail, A ootIOn, NOTIC AUGUST MARTINE $20,000 w Houseni noforte, Drawing Bi 1 many Wo iy on THIS DAY (Tu &t the elegant re sday), March 31, at 10% o'clock, ce 36 West uth street, nd Sixth a aits, Grand t_ deseription E Uion Carpets; Clocks, Vases, Books, magn. rosewood Pinnoforte, Stool, Cover, Music Stan wood, walnut Burcaus. Wardrobe; hair, ion Table, ' Buiter, rs, Taree ¥ DINGER, uctioneers, Would respectiully call attention to the sile 4 THIs DAY, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, at 12 o'clock M., of valuable Improyed and Unimprove in the ifth and Twenty-th Bale peremptory and without resery ARON AFLIN & CO., WILL SELL AT THEI store, 116 Chureh @elock, a Lot of Howe use of shoe manufactnr AARON CLAFLIN & € NOTHER AUCTION at 76 Cedar street A. MALHEWS, Auciione . this day, Mareh 31, t Ss adapted t the ny use tetioucers, 11° Chureh 3, by DANIEL Apri A J. BLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUCTIONE « Thisday, at Wg A. M., the Honse in 253 Fourth ‘avenue, near Twentieth su of the usual assortment o: a gentleman ogues at the Auctioncers'’, 39 Pine strect. ITENTION.—FORECLOSURE Exchange, 111 Broadway, at four story brown stone House, 160 East Six! near Lexington avenue. UCTION SALES OF FURNITU at private residences atte D. M. MAN, Auctioneer, 14 Vine street. ELL, AUCTIONE ues, rand ¢ ment of parlor, chamt Toom Furniture, including super’ pier aed nan rors, Ca satin, Bedsteads, Bureau: Bedding, Extensio: taries, Crock ehance tor honsékee RT SALE. On exhibition at the Sonerville Art Gallery, Ni Fifth avenue, the entire private collect and Bronzes belonging to Mr. ¢ ries L. The sale to take place TUESDAY AND WEDNE April7 aud 8, Lf” T SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer. UCTION Sal: USEFUL THIS DAY (Pues mun 0% o'clock, venne, dition, in ase but a short t inlaid gilt ik satin anc nt Decker & Bros’ 74, round rosewood P imported Bronze F ud Cabinets, fine Vil Fa French Plate Mirrors, ¢ rose w $sh Iasy Chairs, marguetry Tabi r, Bisque Library and Secretaire Bookes cotaline'l ibrary Suit, seven pieces e Curtains, walnut and French ainut Dining Pur: tare, big Bul a 12 eet pillar Extension Table, one do. | Steet Dining Chairs, dinner a verware, Crockery, €c.: rose™ Armoire’ a Glace, Dress es, Bureaus, Waslistands. marble top ¢ ine Bedding, 31 hair and ‘spring Mattresses, ‘and plush Suits 1 Suits toilet Sets, Brussels and i n Carpets, &..'s chance for those furnishing the ROBERT ( IN N. B.—Com- n to pack avenue cars. A THIRTEEN . Auction ke Seventh or Large s Aj at 10 ot Aoorion _ SALE.— W OF Bouseh nite sold THIS MUENING, com ‘ 120 Wes LUKE FLAG the nt 1 me ny Parior Suits frame tagere bn With Dressing Burea 5 curled \ ng Beds, a Loung Exter Dinner ar ae er 4 kat AC CTION BALE tell on Wednesday North William stree PFurniture—Carpets, Matire rales of Furniture ing. Merchandise Prompt Con ¥ JOUN A. DUD this day, at 1 eighth street, House ; Bureaus, ¢ Sotas, Clock Sheets and Quilts, to be sold without rr AUCTIONEER A. M.,at No.1 tot Household teads, ew n given to ur story suits, Tables, Chairs, Loung ds an } YJ. W, CAMPBELL, Jyt., AUCTIONEER.—CAM BELL & 60. sell this day’ in lots. commencing o'clock lsh Ate Pump, bat little us Connter, zine line elegant first c mplete; ‘fine trench plate Gas Chandeli Kegs, flue w Water Urn, nut Chairs, Mirror, Walnut round’ Tat ¢ Shades, Mtreet Lamys, signs, &c. Bu ers and deaicrs spewally invited. All goods reraoved after sale. Be hADOrRe J. SWARGKOrH, TON Wilk sell, at 10 o'clock, at 4: Rast Pitt about 2.0% gations ot Khim ton; IU ba also Purnity AOI 10 wikis UEalErs. 4 Sine Liquors, Brands of * NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SALES AT AUCTION, Y¥ JAMES M. a MEDAY, April 9, at 12 o'clock, at the E. 5. BR, 111 Broadway. No. "13 East 120th street.—The commodious, extra well built and desirable Mansion, with greenhouse, uid, HOW owned and occupied sq.) situate on the north side of 120th streot, 123 leet cast of avenue A, the grand Eastern Boule- The house is 50x33, with addit dern improvements, and is in Stable 2x48; is built in a substanth manner and upon the latest and pest approved prin- This piace is easy of ace Fourth avenue ears, or and five Lots of liam HB, starin, 22x35; has all inst clas# order and condition, which make 30 route 3) minutes from in first class npadour, Louis | Office 8 Filta avenue. »AY, MARCH SL, AT 713 BROADWAY, all the Furniture EN ROOMS, H Carpets, &c,, LL, &0., INCLUDING cads, Beds, Bedding, Olicloths, Mirrors, » Lteusils, Curtains, Shades. Carpets, &c., &c COLTON, AUCTIONEER, April 2, at 104¢'o’cloe! ON THURSD. Furniture ot th st Ninth street, corner of Fourth av droom and Dinkny pets, French plate Mirrors, Piano, China and On SATURDAY, be large sale of Furniture and Carpets at the salesrooms 53 Ki Thirteenth stre: P. DAILEY, AUCTIONEER, will sely this day (Tuesday sharp, ail the elegant Household FY the private resideuce No. 1s East Twe at 10 o'clock A. M, walnut Bedsteads, marble top Dressing Curtains, Chron . very best hair and feather Bolsters and Pillows, stair and hall Carpets, Parlor ‘Stoves, &e. ady and may be had c uyers will take notice that efore 3 o'clock P. M., on premises at 9 0'cle the goods must SWARZKOPH, at 492 Eighth avei private family, viz ISADORE J, elegant Furniture of Chamber Furniture, Cary Reirigerators, &e. ; Posttively in lot dding, stoves, Dealers unvited. DORE J. SWARZKOPH, S & CO. will ‘sell, at 20) a large quantity ot eads, Bedding, Mattresses, Bureaus, Car- enteel Household ise for saloon; positively xain specially GIN & CO., Jewe ner of Houston street. 3, AUCTIONEER—SAL ntl to-morrow (WED- R, WILL SELL ONTENTS of BAL ANIEL A. MATHEW! Sixth avenue, comprising a splendid Organ, cost’ $1,000; Benches, Desks, Sof Carpet, in good ore Gas Fixtares, Chairs; about 300 salesroom, 27 East Broaiway, one Milk W of the buildin: a ained at auctioncer's office, 76 Cedar street, or at tue church on Wednesday. CUTORS’ SALE OF DALCABLE IMPROV ED Ss Blip) Dealers invited! Catalogues rendy’ on day of sa at auction on Thursday, April 16, at the Exchange falesrooins, 111 Broadway, the tollow! desirabie improved Property :— ning through to 6) Chureb su fin Liot.and | _Rtrcs Doner, Depui the entire lot. No, 12 Union square, be- 2 Fitteenth stree with baement and cellar. and particulars inquire at the office of the | auctioncer, No. $5 Pine street, or of IRA 0, MILLER, 160 AT AUCTION, BY H. N Supreme Court, four story bro’ ne Dwelling, built in best manner; Columbia College, $32) grouna rent. The possibility of a nem issue of inconvertivle paper I regard wath amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and @ shame.—CHARL PYENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER. enry i. Leeds & Miner, established 1847.) room 9% Chambers and 77 Reade street, THIS DAY (rt at 104g o'clock, 95 Chambers and UNRESERVED SALE OF that valuable ? ont tw yD. MINER, DAY), MARCH 31, tthe salesrooms, 7 Reade street, 4 OME HOUSEHOLD March 31, ninth a ibrar New York Harmonic 1 attorney for mortgagee, oflice 8) New Bowery. Dining and Libra: i ered in various colored reps and cotelines; black walnut and Secretaries, Centre, s; black Wainut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Rockers, Turkish | S$, leather Boisters G X | tor, comprismg P SEWING MACHINES | rosewood Bookcases, Buffets, b | Washstands aud Commu h Chairs, hair Maitre re Pikows, @ | “uso.a GES RTMENT OF SECOND HAND Furmiture, Carpets, &c, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, at 10% o'clock, at private res No. W East Thirteenth FURNITURE, rst street, | order for the present owner and in fine condition, tana black walnut Parlor, Dini Mirrors, Carpets, Olicloths, &c., &c. the church corner ot B Wednesiay evening, April. I ECTURE—R. oe) sisting of rose wor Bedroom Furnitnre Details hereafter. Union, Tuesday € = an Pe: deipuia “a model of el Who would toreg’ ER, AUCTIONEER.—THE FURNI- | he banking room of the late sold at public auction, on on the prem- ture and Fixtu National Bank Ww April 6, at Ilo" | RS. SI | Mfiaies in Plymouth chu | at 3% P.M. to-day, on “The Best Fo United States District Court. RTS, AUCTIONEER, AR BOND STREET. GANT FURNITURE, ONRAD BOLLER, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 31, AND WEDNESDAY APRIL 1, AT 10 O'CLOCK, EXCELSIOR FURNITURE WAREROOMS, NTY-THIRD STREET. The stock embraces, By order of blast B. HE. 6% BROADWAY, IMPORTANT SALE OF BY ORDER OF at Appleton’s be the ti GP. ‘Twenty within the reach of reserved seais, is reduced to door. rich Cabinets, Music Stands, 2g P.M. addresses, in a ‘Admission, tor lady and gentleman, $1. Parlor suits, {4 PRIVA | ibition and cat | West Twen Notice.—The goods w HE B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 656 BROADWA I AMILY COAL— 1 NEAR BOND STREET. Regular sales of new and second hand Furniture, &c. Mr, HERTS will, asus tention to sales ot 4 housekeepi for the past 25 years, giv and can guarany + w former patrons. one who hes di The possibility of a new tissue of inconvertible | = paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would ve a detr | ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. RIQUES, AUC DOOLEY & HENRIQL Real Estate at public and privat Saiesroom, 111 Broadw » heirs ot John Odell, a | prop nue—2 story store and dwelling, brick and and Lot So, 979 Third av story store and dw: enue; size 25x9. ling frame House 5 Kast auth str ick dwelling Houge in remain on bond and mortgage. heirs of Hugh MeCaffry, | t—8 story cellar store and dwelling brick cast 38th street. with 4 story brick size of house 21x38: rear, 21x20; lot 21x54. Partition sale, by order ot th East 38th stre and Lot No. 20 se and Lot No. 210 order; human Hair 18.34,x40; lot, 1. ast 41st street—i's st ast, an street, size of hi ‘and frame Bouse and 9, 221 bast dist street; size of house, x0; lotyZox tity per cent can remain on bond and mortgage. Peremptory sale i h, Madison and 7th Avenue Boulevard and , between Madison and Sth avenues. other establishment in New sand Ingrain Carpets, &c., all | and Manager, offi theast corner of 5th avenue and on | IM trom to2 to a Madison avenue—t Lot east side of Madison avenue, if all the first class Fixtures in liquor store 154 Sixth avenue, near Eleventh sireet—viz., superior #pull kng- renuc—1 Lot southwest corner of 4th avenue and Wist street. Fourth avenne—1 Lot west side of 4th avenue, 9) feet Horth of ipéth street Seventh avenuc—3 Lots west side of 7th avenue, 25.2% Bar, sliver iated Cigar Case, Back Bar, superior Lager Beor Re- | rigerator, cost 8); Venetian Screens, fine Bar Glassware, rs, Window Reflector, Paintings, Clock, s t—1 Lot south side of 77th strect, 100 teet east of Sth avenue Maps wnd particulars at the office of the auctioneers, 9% Broadway FLUGH CAMP, AUCTIONEER, WiLL, SELL AT | auction on Thursday, April 2 1874, change Sulesroor nue), two full Lots on € OL pel 84 M0474 810 Jeet cucu, | 164 West Phirty-second street | avenue R— | t th «treet, Wines, owner's ser importa: Gins. Cordials; Crovkery Ware, &c.; posiuvely In such so. ITT Broadway Tenih—ave stside, 2 feet 2% inches south of | shipped to all parts of city or conntry. MIC | SOX, 33, 10 and 42 Commerce sireci, near Bleecker, SALES AT AUCTION. The possibility of a new issue af inconvertible paper [regard with amazement and anzicty, and, im my judgment, such an issue would ve a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. I 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER—EXFCUTOR'S + fale. —This day, Tuesday, Mareh 31, at 104, o’cloc! at 15', Bowery, the entire Household Furniture, vu marble top Dressing Bureau, Washstands, Hatrack: Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Quilts, Shaies, &.. Mrs. Mary Slocum, deceased.” By order of Jolin Bt Executor. Thereatter Carpets, Gileloth, Curtains, ti and pocket Cutlery, Jewelry, Clocks, Boots and Shoes, Oil Paintings, &c.; also a general assortment of Liquors, smoking Tobacco and Cigars. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTION oJ street .—Genteel Household 104g o'elo 3 Varick s.r eral assortment of plain’ Furniture, viz. g and Kitchen Furniture of tmptorily solu; must be delivered this jers invited. EY will give his personal attention to t eat private residences. Prompt returns, Charges moderate AMES M. FORD, e} o'clock, at 367 Bowers, b: the entire Furniture of lis mansion, r Farms, cousis im partet two b arlor Sui! Pier and Mantel Mirrors, brocatel and lace Curt Also emt C ut 10 biack Walnut Chamber Suits and a larg y in fe piec 0 patent spring beds, Bolsters, Pillows, re quantity of Carpets of all descriptions; at assortmentof medium Furniture. sewins Machines, Stoves, &c.; also from storage house, two unduber thin Gas Chandehers, & J urniture and Vixture fine cooking Kange, Table Cooking Utensils, Crocke: Glassware, 1,00 Cigars, Wines, 3 elegant Parvor 10 velvet and 1 sels Carpets, chamber, dining and kitchen Furnitur J H HEGEMAN & CO,—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, eo athalf-past one P. First place, hear Henry street, Brooklyn, rosewood Piano, Hall & ‘son; wa:aut and chainber Furniture, ‘hair Mattresses, oak rillar Extension Table, Brussels Carpets, Wheeler & Wilson Machine, &e., &c. R, sah HUDS( raiture this day Bedding; a an abu AUCTIONE WRIGHT Il this day at 10% f French Restaurant; Chairs, Mirrors, Clocks, & BECKENBAUGH, this day at 103 o'clock, of stp, the entire F aloon, Consisting of Cha: Cutlery, &e,, ae, SD. HALL, Clty Marshal Particular attention paid to outdoor Sales. Cash ad- vances on merehaudise of every description, MARSHALS | 8: —BOWE & HILLIER, AUC. MO tioncers. 1 ar il o'clock, at the auction rooms No. I Cniversity place, corner of Bighth strect, @ lot of plumaber’s Materials; also a lot of Cloths. JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Marshal. MABSHAL'S | SALE.—FOL JM Auctioneers, 17 Bow the premises, No.'6 Cathar! and Contents ot a Dining Tables, Crocker, DJaWNBRE Auctiuncer, 153 © lock, 5) lots Men’s and Women’s Clothin AL THOMAS J. MGRATH, vis, ‘Acumants, Underclothing, Bedding, Boots, ‘ke. aiso Coats, Pants and Vests, By order Fran: cis Fely, front street, Brooklyn, AWNBROKEB'S SALE WATC Bi —R. kIbLD, General Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell on Wednesday, April I, at I o'clock, 950 Le 1 aud silver Watches, Diamond and G: wi Pins, i Earrings, Gold Guard, Fob a Vest Chains, & ns, Pistols, Musical !nstru: ments, &c., de. By’ order simpson, Green & Cv, 151 owery. DAWNBRO. FIELD, |G Auctioneer, salesrootr Bowery, will sell day, at LL o'clock, 500 Jots Men’s. and Women’s Clothin., shawls, Remnants, Underclothin Blankets, Bedding. Boots, Shoes, &e. Also Ci and Vests, By order Hugh Freel, Rose street. sisal Saf AWNBROK AGAR, AUCTION. | eer, Will sell this day, Dresses, Shay is) Table Linen, She clothing &¢. ; also Coats, Pants aud \¢ Iker street I ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—™ sale—Will sell this day (Tuesday), at 1 ruess, Mili Is LEU. 'S SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, FU HERMAN, Sheriti’ Auctionéer, wi ek, at46 Kast’ Fourteenth A Fixtures of a first class Bout cousisting of Boots, Shoe! rans, Gait ates, Gice Furniture, &c. Sale WM. C. CONNER, sheriff. y Sherif, S. DINGEE, AUCTIONEER, Foreclosure sale of valuable Third wvenue Property, Twenty-third ward, New York. 14k, PORTER & GO, willseil on THURSDAY, April 2, 1374, at 12 o'clock M., at the 111 Broadway, viiasthe “Sheppler Plac irner of ‘Third avenue and Spring piace. he story double trame Buildings, with aps and pal hird Br ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER v acl T wilt sell on this day o'clock A. M.. ai kering grand Piano, together with culars at the offic Lull Bi of the Auctioneers, of orator joclety, WILLA 1 ABBOTT, Jr, The possibility of a new issue of inconvertible paper Iregard with amazement and anziety, and, in my judgment, such ay issue would be a aeiri- ment and a shanie.—CHARLES SUMNER. E CORDOVA WILL D! lecture, the “Amateur Tt LIVER HIS NUMOROUS eatricnl Assoriation,” at cker and Downing streets, on PATRICK TONER WILL DELIVER his great Lecture, “The Poets of freiand,” in Cooper ening, ist inst., ror the benefit of St. S church. This lecture was pronounced in Phila: ance and of oratorical power.” such a treat fur such an object ? N EVERETT, M. D., LECTURES TO h leeuire r.om, Brooklyn, for the Best Admission’ 9) cents; tickets for nine lectures, Pprocror S FINAL LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY, AT the Cooper Uniou.—Professor Re A. PROCTOR will deliver his last Lecture in the Great Mall ot tie Cooper Union on 1, at 8 P.M. t of Venus.” ents, can be procured 551 Broadway; at Library? a sper Union, and’ at Sons, corner of Fourth avenue and eet. In order to bring the the pri on Tickets, with reserved s cents, to be paid at the AS) SARY OF § ast Sixteenth streets grand Bull, NIE TW ualism, at Rol DANCING ATAGE J, SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIE R LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. SIRCULARS at private Academy, 212 Eas enth 4 3 FOR DAD A —DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASS ° 12 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth Street. Pupils can commenc ny time. nd for circu: “COAL AND Woon. TOVE, EGG AND FI per ton. nat, $0; screened and delivered, HOMAS STOKES, corner Thirty-second street and | Tenth avenue, ATRIMONTAL MATRIMONIAL A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO p\ meet a you ady possessing a superior education 3 charge of children as a governess H., box 191 Heraid office preterred, Ad MARBLE MANTELS. LL KINDS OF MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ Work manutactured and sold at lowest competitive prices ats. KLABER & COS steam Marble Works, 217 | to 223 West Fitty-first street, between Broadway and Kighth avenue. Diamond cutting machine in operation. MISCELLANEOUS, NY OWNER OF VACANT PROPERTY IN FEB, without encumbrance, in the city ring the same roved with new buildings ean fh same dor ta low price to suit ar cations, Pa back upon th ble th sam plete, ot A. F AND BEAUTIFUL.— ON'SP icable ta in srations, ap| kind of ntingon glass, imitation oF tancy woo'l; can be put on easily by any plasterer. Address W. NIELSON, 313 Pith street STREET—J. PLANCHAUD, BEST, 202 336 ig maker.—Largest ass: tof Wins, Half igs, front Mrizzes for ladies gentlemen, made to wwe Frizzes in every style ORAL =STORAGE.=<WEST SIDE sTORA WARE- AL. houses, for furniture, pianos and boygage; placed jh separate ‘rooms; accoinmodations, superior’ to any ork. R. TAI AKT, Owner WS Hudson street, near Twellth st. FIRST CLASS WAREHOUSES st Thirty-second street, extending w Fourth avenue, built expressiy for the purpose, stor. age tor furniture, pianos, toirrors, trunks, baggage other packages of extra Value. The public are invited to examine. ORRELLS NEW GToRaGe FOR FURNITURE, &0.—K. MARTIN & SON have removed trom ‘Broalway and Thirty: second sircet to their new storage warchouses, 151 and en Sixth and seventh All goods taken up and down on elevators. Parties about storing «re invited (o examine our rooms. STORAGE WAREHOU —FOR FURNITURE, PI- anos, Baggage, &0., in separate rooms, at low ratess | separate Roouis tor the safe keeping of Pianos, Mirrors, Painungs, &c., goods taived on elevators; watthman in the building at mght, Furniture removed, packed or HALES & MARCH 31, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET, AMUSEMENT®. TH AVENUE THEATKB, soUtenN baby YOLOSSEUM. Cc LAS? DAYS OF PARIS, *Stopristar and Sauagee BEAUTIFUL APPARITION “THE TEMPTATION.” Professor Bichards’ Popular Lecture, “THE CHEMISTRY OF FIRE,” iMustrated with brilliant and costly experiments. All the asual attractions continued. Admission $l No extras, new programme will be presented on - ad ae SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:7. ‘Ted Atheiney, @ chip of vature Fred >muiley. a work of art Mr. Fits Parti a 5 cae} Mr. CHARLES Pa D, H. HL +o is jet Mr. GEORGE ©. fe = f <0 <5: leo es . With ‘a’ history’. her daughter, ioux laa 5TH AVENUE THEATRE. MONSIEUR ALPHONSE! _ Alexander Dui ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, : 585 and 587 Broad; ai os for t MusIC, “TRAGEDY. “COMEDY. Gymnastics, Negro Becentricitics an ‘he sparkling Comedietta ents THE MARRIGD RAKE, or A LESSON TO HUSBANDS. The Happy Irish Couple. ACADEMY OF | MUSIC, ILMA DI ITALIAN OPERA COMMENCING MONDAY” EVENING, SHORT SEASON “O! NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES, Mile. B, SORE: Mile. LEIDECK. Signor V« RAT! Signor ROSSI : BINA mor Ri ORCHESTRA. at 8 o'clock, A DI MURSKA NATALI TESTA, Signor MARI, T. i" Sy EE cuornvs aN MONDAY EVENING, LA SONNAMBULA, ILMA DI MURSKA in her celebrated role of AMINA, i Sesrtscserseseees MAX MABETZER 587. i Waurer OF THE DAY. “8, BALLET, sh Comicahities. M 20 best curled | In active preparatio WEDNESDAY—Second night. SATURDAY —G. POPULAR PRIC. Admission, $1 59; reserved seats, 50 © according to location; Boxes, $12; Family Circle, 50 rves seais, OD cents extra, tickets und seats will commence on Thurs- nirmer’s, No. 70L Broad- 0. U4 Broad wa; CHARLES E\ HARRY SINCLALR, BURT WAYNE, nal specialties. The Frolics ot the Demons. | Miss LIZZEITA B INDIA RUBBER Nias, TURN HIM OUT, THE BALL TOSSER, Sam Kickey’s Screaminy Farce, entidled CASLY THE PIPER, ‘roupe ot ‘Arabs, TOGETHER WITH OU! IN A GRAND OLIO BILL EVERY \TIBLO'S GARDEN, FOURTH Wek FOURTH WEEK. FRIDAY—Third night. AND MATINEE, The Crossing Sweeper. nts and $1 extra, ‘The dashing Protean 8. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss LULU FRANCIS, the accomplished Vocalist. ° | day, April, at the Ac ~ | way, and Rulinan’s, RAND JUBILEE CONCERT BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, ; TUESDAY EVE! Mme. PAULINE LUCCA, ‘The greatest Lyric Artist in the world, HE SHROTTE: NG, March 3L REGULAR COMBANY anda direction ot P. 3S. Vrojector and Director of the great Be panion picture to BP K. Bir, FRA) consisting of sixty-five pertormiers, including the emi- M, ARBUCKLE, € E. A. LEFEBRE, Sa: nti MASTERLY IMPERSONATION of DAVY CROCKETT. nent soloists:— ‘H, Trombone. (unequaited asan organist ide at the grand orgau. A c sical talent never betore offered in broo: To secure seats application should be made imune- t S No. 6% Fulton street; BOLLES’ No. 244 Ful- tand otiiceot B, R, CORWIN, No, 319 Broad- way, New York. Admission, $1 50. Reserved Seats fifty cents extra. ‘This beautiful American Idyll \ THROUGHOUT THE’ E. SATURDAY MATINEE am street, will sell this day, at | Proprietor and Manager. Door open at 7:30, com: LAs? THREE of Mr. LESTER WALLACK’S Comic WENDHAM OTIS Other characters by T Mr. J. W. C i, M. HOLLAND, M: FREYS-LEWIS, iss ESTELLE ROWE, In compliance with requests for its repetition, Sheri- dan’s fine Comedy of ‘i THE RIVALS will be presented on FRIDAY EVENING, April & THE VETERAN will be produced for the first time this scason at the MAINE ON SATURDAY NEXI, Apel 4, rg aa and repeated on th EVENING PERFORMANCE of THE SAME DATE. with NEW AND GORGEOUS SCENERY, COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS, and a cast including , in his original character of ELMAR. 0} BLM 4 Other characters by Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, Mr, EK, ARNOT, Mr. J. B. POLK, Mr. J. W. CARROLL, Mr.) B. : LEWIS, Miss EFFIE GERMON, Mme. PONISI, Miss DORA GOLDTHWAITE and the FULL STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY, further augmented by the special engagement of the ac- complished Maitresse . DAN BRYANT. Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue. Box office open trom 9 A. M. to 10.2. M. March 30, and every night, APPEARANCE OF D. First time thls season of his serio-romic sketch, OR OLD TIM + | Bangry Jak Ev ASTRAY, DAVY KROCKET. THE CALICO HOP, | Sim Dipsey, the doorkeeper. Other ctigracters by Unsworth, Eugene, | Bob Hart, Brockway, Dave Reed, &c. Room scene will be introduced the CLODUCHE QUADRILLK AND SHADOW DANCE. EB SATURDAY AT 2. 0,, JEWELERS, way, second door above Seventeenth street. ‘ART DEPARTMENT, Fxhibition of Jerome Thompson's world renowned “THE OLD OAKE together with two of his late: “COMING THROUGH THE RYE” and “THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER,” Open trom 9 A. M. to6 P. M. Seats seomred. NEW COMIC AC! MESMERISM. During the Bal THE CALICO HOP. N BUCKET,” works, entitied Mr. LESTER eS en M. HOLLAND, Mus JEFFRE inconvertidle paper Tregard with amazement and ancziety, and, in mu judgment, suchan issue would be a deiri- ment and a shame.—CUARLES SUMNER, let, KATHI LANNIER, and the charmin Miles, RACHEL and MARIETTA | RANCESCO, with a carefully selected company of Coryphees. AML, COLVILLE, BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE Lydia Thompson Troupe, will be in the ci nd Aprit4, and may be address in this City and Brooklyn. A SMALL FAMILY, {6 assuine the charge of a turnished in New York or Brooklyn for the season or longer, the owner would consider faithiul care of the tial equivalent for the carerul use of a few can furnish suitable reterences. “1 Herald office. NY PARTY ABOUT LEAVING A FIRST van residence to go abroad ma, spectable gentleman of small his conscientious care to the by addressing, with full x 125 Herald offi GENTLEMAN, NONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUs. THE LAST MA\INEE BUT ONE, R und ALLEN in Songs and Dances. THE TEMPERANCE BAND, JOHN and MAGGI LARRY TOOL 201 BOWERY, Address B.N., MATINEE | LESTE. BUT THE, FIRLDINGS, BILLY Herta. KITTY BROOKE, ' FREE BILLY BARRY, LANG, A NIGHT AT A FREE AND EASY. TONY PASTOR'S LATEST SONGS. ASHCROF IDS MUSICAL MOKE as JOHN P. KE’ R. BILLY BARRY as SUGARPOOT JO “All thy ven g Grea Bilt ot Fush ae Mati All the Troupe in i ot Fun a aie: Au Sis droupe 10.9 Gtpep De ot eee h streets, consisting of three lots of | meet with a | ighly responsibie and cast if famuy, whi and a reasonable ren rs MERCHANT he | sitive; no further adjournment, and without | reserve to the highest bidder. SA LARRY TOOL! Parior and Bedroom. Address, with terms, PROML, box 162 Herald Uptown Branch ai = JANT UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS CONST: 4; “ing of two or three large rooms and bathroom, wanted by a bachelor, suitable tor. a parlor, library an bedroom; must be first class, and between’ Fourteenth aud Forty-second streets, Fourth and sixth avenues; answers fo be noticed must give tull particulars. Address UNIQUE, box 153 Herald Cptown B WO GENTLEMEN Apartment of tour or five rooms, square; attendance requ nicely furnished Music, being the property of the | PIANCFORTES, ORGANS, &C. 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their fine assortment ot first class Pianotort at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pianc ward purchase it desired. Old to rent and rent applied Pianos taken in exchang ROSEWOOD | PIANO, Pianoforte, 734 octav rovemnent great i, 13 Waverley place, nes —$950 PIANOFOKTE FOR « Four round corner, carved case and legs, full agraife, overstrung bass, brillant tone, &c. dence 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Pianos and Organs at Pianos taken in exchange. 11 Clinton place, Eighth street, near Broad: FINE STEINWAY, WEBE other Pianos and Organs, lit to reduce our stock, on i 8.X. BALL & UNFUKNISHED in the vicinit, ONLY $100; A STEIN- ired. Address box 1,626 arved legs, overstrung JNFURNISHED ROOMS, NEW YORK OR BROOK- lyn, tor man and wite (American), convement, tor light housekeeping: rent $200 to $300; respectable neigh- borhood ; retereuces. Address, wath full pardculars, box 988 Post office. D—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE near Filth avenue, where the owner will remain to board; highest references given and required, Ad- dress M., ierald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—A MEDIUD nished, between Waverley street, at $2,000 per annum. ‘Address R. Z., box 218 reatly red . PEEK « CHICKERING AND le used, at almost cost, instalments and for rent. J0., 1 East Fourteenth strect. AVE PIANOFORTE, full agraffe, overstrung ba: Call at private SIZED HOUSE, WELL FUR- lace and Fourteenth BRILLIANT TONED 7 carved case and lexs, four round corners, cost $! residence 21 Kast 20th st., near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL gant Decker & Brother Pianoforte at a sacritic & four round 744 octave rosewood Vianotorte, having all agraffe, overstrung, an elegant upright Piano at quarter original cost, a chance tor those about purchasing a pianotorte; also comptete Household Fur- niture in lots to suit. Callat private residence 210 West Twenty-first street. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Pianos, square and upricht, Sale, very low, for cash ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, A Part ofa House, consisting of 6 or 8 rooms, untur- nished. Address, with location, Whit part of house to be had. aa 8. D. i, Heraid Uptown Branch office. ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROO: ant and healthful location, in New’ York or Brook- y furnished for light housekeeping. tor a irable and per- inent tenant may be secured by addressing L, 8., box rice, number of rooms, all’ other particulars, ‘LL THEIR ELE- improvements, full dd case, cost $975 small family; rent must be low. —BY A FIRST CLASS FAMILY OF ADULTS, tooms (unfurnished), in a good uptown jocality w York; prefer part of & house where owner occ other part; rent $30. Address Z. C., 217 Gates ay SECOND HAND of best makers, instalments; planos to A. BRAUTIGAM, 701 Broad wa; VE RICH RO: sale—Four large round | corners, patent full agraife, all improvements, made to order, best city Makers, Cost $1,200, tor $30), Stool, Cove Music Cabinets in use eight months, Parlor Furniture. Call at private residence t Zl street, near btn av, is Sater See hes. A GOOD PIANO, $5); SEVEN on) eve per month; $0. : , new Organ, $50. $44) for 9705 Wat Fourteenth street, near k e lectures | mission, without | ANTED—APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR A tor’s office, about Thirty-eighth to Forty: b roudway and highth avenue. Address DOCTOR, Herald otiice. TANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, FOR A term of years unfurnished, without board, a Par- lor, with Bedroom and bath attached, between Union and Madison squares. Address box 2,903 Post offic “it r = ees TNTEBoA GHALD HOUSE O8 LOWER PART oF house, in a first class neigh- Of Adults; references ex- BRILLIANT TONED 7: wood case Pinnoforte Also ‘ior sale, 4 first clase hig! borhood, for a small Address B, E., 133 East Fitt, ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF ADU se; seven rooms; good neighborldo location ; rent about $700, ved legs and case, four celebrated maker, fully ve months, for, $300, including Stool and Cover: Parlor, Chamber. Dining Furniture; Paint- ings, Bronges, silverware; a sacrifice; property’ family leaving city. '36 West 15th st., near gin round corners, pene radon e Paatea | guaranteed, Use R, LIVINGSTON, —FOR SALE OR TO RB @ rosewood Piano, owner having no use tor it, Call ats8 West Wash- TA. TED FURNISHED—A SINGLE ROOM, WITH ;, moderate rent stated in Address BKEVIER, Heraid rater and gas; no board permanent if suited, fine toned 7 oc , ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY, A WELL se, below Fiftleth street; LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $100, Address, with full handsome round cornered Pianoforte, pertect orde} Parlor Organ, ata sacritice, located three story How Mt not to exceed $| rs, R. J., box ZI Heruld office. fiso an batey six stop ‘Third street, near Bowery. OCTAVE PIANO FOR $225,—GOOD CITY ¢ finish; full guarantee. C, A. MUNGER, No. 2 BARGAIN FOR CASH—CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 jodern improvements, first class city maker, cost $450, tor $100, 243 Last 30th st 2d/ana 3d avs. PUTTIKOFER GRAND PIANO FOR SALE—AT A bargain. Call on y HRISTIE’S UNRIVALLED and retajl, cash or instalment Barrow strect, near Hudson, SCHER NEW nos very chew torent. 425 W and Third Floor, consisting of not i or partially usekeeping purpose and all con- 1 pay ‘not ex- just be between Fourteenth and Thirty-iourth streets, and Fourth and Sixth a: references exchatiged; none but first class need full and detailed particulars must be furnished or no jon will be taken of answer to this. Address D. H, yeniences for ‘Pianos to reut $1,200 per aanur . octave Pianoforte, Vy ANTED—FOUR Kitchen for light housekeeping: rent moderate. F. J., Herald office, with particulars, FURNISHED ROOM, ighth and Thirty-fourtnt ‘Address, stating 28, box 13 Herald Upiowi Branch PIANOS, WHOLESALE . diréct trom factor Send tor circular, ANTED-.A COMFORT ABL between Twenty second sven ets, Fourth and oe Ld & iy AGRAPFE PIANOS, THE | @ second hand Pia: epaired, exchanged aid ANTED-TWO. OR THREE FURNISHED t Twenty-eighth ‘The possibility af @ new issue of Paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, in my judgment, such an issue would ve a ment ang @ shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. Quress, : ‘ FAMILY VARIETIES, Opens, 7:18. 6 Every event ig and We a; atinees, 2 o'clock. COLOSSAL COMBINATION of new artists in charming varieties and old javori ew scenes, songs, dances nd characters. Last appearance if American the incomparable MAI TENS faatiee i! CHILDREN, First week of IK. D. DAVIE: my and wondertul ventriloquist oe Tepowned | "a fe ae &) cents. Reserved seats, RESORT OF LADIES AND SI 4 OOD'S. MUSEUM. ALT e dashing Ar Oy uetion ALICE PLACIDE, of the picture ot and renowned Scolit, Scuthern lite betore DASHING CHARLIE, the. war, entitied inthe new” UNCLE “tows American Drama of | CABIN, LITTLE. RIFLE, with eflicient east, MONDAY, April 6, reappearance ot 8. 1 DAVISNPORT YOEUM THEATRE, Harned CHAMBER EA Soe eee nager POSITIVELY DASH WEEK ne of IME carats FRENCH ©. A. CHIZZOL. PD ireowe 5 (Mav crs sss eenceweriereenes tee Director TUESDAY, Sarch $i, LE PEtit FAUST, AIMEE as MARGUERIT! UTEAU as FAUST: STANL as MEPHISTO; LECUYER as VALENTINE, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April | and 2 LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, FRIDAY, April |, BARBE BLEUE, AIMEE.. safe -BUOLOTTER SATURDAY. GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE AND FAREWELL GALA NIGHT, YCEUM THEATRE,—SPECIAL, In preparation, and to be produced on MONDAY, April 6, & grand PARISIAN FOLLY, with’ new scenery an starting effects and an entire Ballet irom the Grand Op-' era liouse, Paris, a SS poe THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTHS Engagement for THRE WEEKS ONLY of the unl- versal lavorite, THE PEERLESS LOTTA, who will appear every evening this week and Saturday inatinee at] 30, as ZIP! ZIP! ZIP! in F, Marsden’s come Drama in Jour acts of. “LP; OR, POINT LYNDE LIGHT, New Scenery, by Thomas A. Glessing. Mechanical Hilects, by Benson sherwood. Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the music store of C. H, Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. fPHEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART. s Reappearance of renowned artists, ERNEST BYNES and Mr. GERARD BYNE, ; iernest Byne assumed the female character of Cone and aeted itexceedingly well. His personal 1den- ly merged in the character assume: at had itn jor the male name upon the ramme it would have been impossible to believe that 't was not a lady who was acting the part. In voice, ge: ture, galt, costuming, general personal appearance’ ani thi many little indescribable idiosyneractes ot the fait sex, he approached as near pertection as ts allotted t masculine mortals. A beautiful lady, of culture and re- finement, accustomed to move in the best society, wa: the illusion presented. As an impersonator of témale’ characier he by far outranks uny others that we have: hitherto Leaded ty Ma. HARRI te dad ewe eee GAN & HART, ¢ laughable sketc sa ae teat OWNS THE LINE, 3 ‘MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN. Mr. FRANK JONES, Mis CLARA BUTLER, Vocalist. MASTER MARTIN, Song and Dance Artist. Mr. JOHN ALL. r. JOHN HART, Mr. AUD RYMA: SANDFORD and WILSON, Miss ALICE BENNETT, | Miss JENNIE YEAMANS, na and the entire conn OLiO OF FUN, concluding with the Comic Dram JOE RUSSETT; or, THE DUTCHMAN AND HIS MONKEY, MASTER MARIIN as the Monkey. MATINEKS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, GADEMY OF MUSIC LUCCA, POSITIVELY Last TWO @ NIGHTS of the STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY.! (Prior to departure tor Washington and, Philadelphia.) TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, April 1, at 8 o'clock, first and only appearance of the eminent Prima Dona, MMi. PAULINE LUCCA in Donizetti's favorite opera, LA FAVORITA, , which will be presented with the following brilliant 514 Broadway. ...Sole Proprietor LEONORA -..-Mme, PAULINE LUGOA! FERNANDO. . Signor ITALO CAMPANILN: ALPHONZO.. Signor DEL PUENT. BALTD AZAR" Signor NANNETT. Grand Chorus and powerful Orchestra. Signor Emanuel siuzio, Musical Director and Conductor. FRIDAY EVENING. April 3, at 5 o'slock, last night of the season and final performance of Verdi's) masterwork AIDA. AIDA. AIDA., SATURDAY, April 4 at 1:30 P.M, grand farewell pa aes performance of ENG i. NILSSON, LOHENGRIN, NILSSO) Seats for all the above now at the Academy; also, (Schirmer’s) and 14 Broaaway. THURSDAY, April 2, positively one night only, Mme. PAULINE LUOGA in Brooklyn. OWERY THEATRE, Unanimons success accorded 1M the pressand publica MR. J.B. STUDLEY in the sensational drama of the POLISH JEW, ' OR THE BeLLs. THE GREAT CARROLL FAMILY IN THEIR ACTS, THE McFADDENS OF THE SIXTH WARD. CHARLEY WHITE, THOMAS GRANGER, MLLE. BERIMA, PREMIER DANSEUsE, Commencing with the lauchabie Farce, THIS HAPPY FAMILY, Concluding with the ever ac aoe Drama, UFE IN THE BACKWOODS, ME 5, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Every evening and Saturday Matinee, 2 Saturday Night—ANNE BLAve and POCAHONTAS, MONDAY, April 6, Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS, CADEMY OF MUSIC. Bs TUESDAY, March 31, 1874, DIE JOURNALISTEN, comedy in tive acts, by G, Freytag, GRAND GALA BERFORMANCE in aid of the GERMAN HOSPITAL, by the GERMANIA THe ATRE TROUPE, AD, NEVENDORFY....... donnie .Director/ Feats e7UL Broaaway and at Academy. Commencesi ati AST TONY PASTOR AND TROUPE.—LAST Matinee | weck in New York. They appear at Tren-, but ton, N.J.. on Monlay next See them at. one. | the Grand Matinee to-day. EW PARK THEATRE, Manager... «2.0... TUESDAY, 3lst., engagement Mr. T. st Nin NECK “AND NECK, supported py the charming actress, Miss "MARION SUMMERS, MONDAY, April 6—Mrs, F.S, CHANFRAU in 'OMAN'S WRONGS, ps THEATRE. +4. R, SAMUELLS) MR, STUART HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE WILL OPEN THE PARK THEATRE, TWENTY-SECUND STREET AND BROADWAY, BETWEEN MADISON PARK ene, UNION PARK, OD APRIL 6, WITH A NEW DRAMA, IN WHICH CHARLES FECUTER WILL APPEAR, JER THE | TH BAND WILL BE aT TONY TEMPER. | Pastor’s Opera House to-day at 234 o'clock. ANCE | Don't forget to be on nand. There will be BAND. | heaps of tun. BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, between Houston and wleecker streets.— Kyery one should vistt the wonderful museum. It is full Liha ies people should see and understand, Lec. tures daily on CLT oul of Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend these important lectures can have them forwarded, post free, on receipt of 25 cent by addressing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM O: ANATOMY, 618 Broad way. SSUCIATION HALL. PROCTOR, 4. MR RICHARD A, PROCTOR'S FAREWELL COURSE ON ASTONOMY, APRIL 2,2 P. M.—“The Past and Future of the World.” APRIL 4, 2 P. M-—“Other Worlds than Ours.” APRIL 6, 2 PB. M.—"Other Suns than Ours.” APRIL 7, 8 P. M.—“The tufinites Around Us.” Course Tickets, with Reserved Seats, $3. For sale at Appleton’s, 549 Broadway ; Gurley’s, Twenty-third street, corner Fourth avenue, and Scribner's, 654 Broadway. in a clean house, by a respectable tamily of rent not to execed erald Uptown Branch office. ROOM, WITH Ul, orderly tamily, above F Address MORTON, box ARGE STOCK OF PIANOS AD D PARLOR ORGANS for sale and to let cheap: easy payments. ra vumber of elegant | FURNISHED IANOS.—LARGE STOCK, e yourselves, at Misi) uurth avenue). TANOFORTES makers, in thorough order, for sale also Pianotortes to rent of our own manufacture, 3, No. 11 East Fourteenth street between Broadway and Filth ay street; rent must be moderate. 118 Herald Uptown Bran ANTED TO LEASE—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 1 Fittieth streets and Fourth trom $15" to $200. Address L., West rwenty first street NTED TO RENT—A_ FURNISHED COUNTRY Seat in the vicinity of New York «ot over one hour's ride from the city), from June to September; the and well furnished, and stable és, now in Cou! ground luuxl, | tlished with eve: " ; hedges; croquet. Also | ing Sites; unpara idvantayes to good families, as L'S, No, 3 Union square, between Twe CHICKERING & SON: ronan, MUSICALS _ The possibility of a new issu paper Iregard with amazement and anciety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would ve a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. house must be thorough! for four horses attached garden, number of rooms, price, &e. 18) Herald office, ANTED TO RE! ue of inconvertidle Mat eal Ouets an to It; saw particulars, size of T—A COTTAGE WITH FROM SIX to ten rooms, between Thirty-second and Fortieth ‘Address or apply to U. HARM&SON, 1,200 THOROUGHLY EDUCATED TEACHER, AN ART. ist on his instrument, wishing a change of air would engage his services to some first class country institu, tion, where a thoroughly practical Knowledge of the art of giving instructions on the pianoforte would Testimonials as to character and protession: ability will be givea., Address MUSiC, M44 Fourth stree! Williamsburg, N. Y. GOOD BASS SINGER WOULD LIKE AN ENGAG ment for Sabbath service in the choir of an "Eva: gelical church in New York of Brookiyn. dé Degraw street, Brooklyn. ONTRALTO OF EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY, mn to an engagement in a or will accept an engagement tor of G. Schirmer, 701 Broad- in the Coantry. NICE COTTAGE WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, ounds and shade; unfurnished or AN) (0 $255 per year. Address £., 160 TANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE ON THE SOUND ver for the summer or longer; about ¥; should contain not les vants’ rooms. Address, by only, giving description and terms, 30 West Nineteenth 8) minutes trom th 6 bedrooms, besides s FOR FOUR MONTHS, WITH IMM @ sinall furnished | House in rent not to exceed $8 per month, Address box 1,716 Post ofties. ANTED—FOR. THE SUMMER, A SMALL FU nished House, at New Brighton, 8. 1; must be on high ground and rent moderate, | 2443 New York Vast tice, ‘ood reader, will be choir April l YARD, MUSICAL UNIVERSITY (CHARTERED BY re), 92 Sea Tein ce render ‘0 nonsense, Circulars mailed, AL UNIVERSITY, ” special actot Le Address Fy L, B., box pea FORGET|THE GRAND MATINEE AT to take itin Tony Yastor's Opera Liottse, Last THS Matinee but one. Tony Pastor AFTERNOON, and Troupe start on their summer tour next week. | A BENEFIT IN AID OF THE MOTHER OF THE dead Gymnast, JAMES SILVESTER, TIVOLI THE- ATRE, No. ast place, on TUESDAY AFIER- NOON, Mareh 31 ‘clock. Tickets (at door) Sie, SER THE LADIES | LOTS OF FUN TO-DAY AT TONY: : ae Pastor's Matinee. The Roaring) FREE Local Sketch. A. Night ata Fre AND and Easy with the Temperance EASY. | Band to-day, 5 TION HALL CONCERT, AG puts CAROLINA SINGERS, all formerly slaves in uth Cy WILL WING SOUTIERN MELODIES AT ASSOCIATION HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, Tickets to all parts of the house. 5Jc. At Pond’s, Union square; Randolph's, 770 Broadway, aud Gurley Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. ESTER | THESE GREAT ECCENTRIC SONG AND, ‘and | Dance Artists at the Matinee to-day. Tony ALLEN, | Pastor's Opera House. Last Tony Pastor: Matinee but one. a} ToT hOFOnEr aN THEATRIOAL AND + SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTHEL AND VARIRTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. >

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