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BALES AT AUCTION. MMERWIN, AUOTIONEER A. ay By aioe mein & O., Trade salearooms, No. Ly» Pag rey, Januney 20. at 11 oelock 1ON ‘OF a J RAINTINGS, wa. TSR yoita g. Ditawinas AN NGA VINGS, WELL Romine gs} Pah neny'd HOUSE IN FIFTH ii: . tiple be let entire, or Rlare on m “appllealion w 3 roken 12 Broadway. Saeeaaioe aanas-abous {10 ite et dacke worke of art FLOOR TO UkT, IN ONE OF THOSR HANDSOME many of them are undoubted tno orleneated senatare 4 aoet Hy, Soteied houses in Second avegue, betwen ‘ore os The | Twenty: renty-second streets, with roton etdee aro pow op exhibidon, and catalogues may be had at mary Weuj welt adapted fora gente fell Kopi ate balesrooms. becond HECKER, SON, & 00. WILL BELL AT | Q IOPT TO LET. CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Ay. abiss cites at the Merchants Bachange, ‘Canal street, Wied Noor; rent $600; lease given if ‘ON MONDAY. autred. Apply Wo (uiNaubo M. WATERS, 19 Walker Op 26 pe a ean Ne at street, . andy TaP nhs ceemtaiiatitmarrpgp men On Wibat,, the house & lot,n 8.,100:3 w. | TPROADWAY LOT 10 LEASE—HOUSE AN! frank ‘parenetierep sare BB. west site, 25 by 9s fet, shove any rach: would Bs . jalon to alter, on four story brick house & lot w. s. 25th, 0.49 | M.TAVINGSTON, No. Sroen wich trek isa omnis ges Pe a (oRNER STORE 10 LET oR Ft wera teat ong Ba ee igh 1184s, anle positive. a" leane from Beit ny of the bent corner store i tlle "Stier temnaals he eae geeapeet of Austin and 1 mile from a projected railroad from Galveston; ‘ocation the healthiest in the United States. On334 Lots, wi withbulidig tuereoo, Nos. 09 & S11 W. at., two uilld’ ga 1» Nos. 2. 42:96. of luthave.; anle postive; terms Ubveral, ‘On b2dst., four lotes. #, 624 st., 300 Ct. e 1thave., 25x10 each. two story and basain't frame house aid 21ots 8 8, 9B fte, Lexingt’n ave; house willrent for $200; lots 25x100 each. On i eee tine iotwra, Sa ver Dba, Boalt sles 2Ox100 te Executor's aale. —On ri ‘Mark's place. tee the valuable 3 a at ‘ork houme aud In 13, n. #., @. $d av; hous a 108, ma ee Talimadge, ex'r, sale.—On n. w. yh hy ind 10 i 8 soar sat Hie brick dwag and Hore ind Lot, Shy. Balaas $5:10; ‘ ‘and is substantially built; lo 810 al; on 18th at. (adj'g above), the reve: nro in the Sat Balok harass 94 lob 113 Ws house 22x San | 1034; sold lay ig the dec'd. Geo. Harrisor Jot 29 ite © eatnte of | “he witow 0° 25 ft. w. 7th ave. ; house provements and will rent Yor $1,500: tot 25x50, uiboken.~On Hudaon st , the 4 story br. stone front house and belo, w. i. n. Bth Bt, known as No. 9 Bea View place; fans cpbtains seas and water; lot 20100, with stay, Supreme Sourt jn. 30th si leasehold premises n. 6 Both at, 205 wares sings and 99 6x86 and HO. nitnare 8H cor. ioe ot 8 tae ttn 25 and 24 11xt00 tt. e joining abave) 2 gore, 25 ft. and 46.6 front. On olning, above) $ got Bore, 25 ft. and 47 6 in front, th and 185th sis , 8 lots, a comp gent each B.front, On aint above) 7 fine lots, 25x99. On ne above) 11 fine lots, 25x99.1. On st sine ores, Hand 781 in front. Bet, 184th and fine gores, different sizes On 7th ave., bet. 135th ‘ad t ‘pe 8 fine lots, comp. ent £. 4 ‘On 135th st , (adj. abo.) 24 Jols, com.'N. fr , bet. 6th and 7th On 136th st; (adj. In rear) 24 lots, com. B. f., bet. tah Have Qo 136th at. 17 Tole, fols, N. 8. 136 ef, 100 ft W: 6th a ‘On 186th st Pee ee cer aigatin tm On 1371 13 ll lots, 8. 8. 109 ft. W. 6th ave. Bet. 136th res, different sizes, th sts., (6 On 6th ave., bet. 136th and 1% sth ta 8 ota ‘com "gent.W. front. On 6th ave , bet. 137th and 128th sts., § lots, com's ect, W. front. On 187th st., (adjoining above) 4 tine lot, 25x99.11 each. On 187 (xd Lana A fine gores, 25 aud 70.3 front. eh ave Lota) Agarey, ditt slzes, 1 Bee, 148, 18.10 and 28.10.” jols, compr’g entire B. front Baxiott eek Qn 136th at (adjoining sbove in rear) 19 fibe Lote and 3 gores. Between 13jth and 18th as., 3 small gores, different aizea, N. K. cor. 188th 8 , 4 lots and 1 large gore, ‘On 238th at. (adjoining move), 18 lots and 1 large gore. On pe st Junin above: lo rear), 14 lots and iy € gores, ft. 8 in. W. bth ay., 6 lots and 6 fie gores N.S, Oni Hou st’ 168 1c Gin, W. tin av., 10 tole and 3targe gores netncen 130th and 140th sts. (adjoining above), 9 fine large On 10th at. N.8., 162 ft. 2in. W. Sth av.,6 lots and 7 fine Ou Mist at , 8 S., 176 ft. W. 5th av., 1 lotand 3 Betwens 140th and Hist sts (adjoining above), be po pe yl 196 ft. W. 5th av , 2 fine gores. lola and gores near the Fi(ul av, frame have rontagen on te ee Lele ~ na ah Fe of artis a The ie property {s pertect, and the gale e poattive, ‘Two tbirda can remain. Hooke, Bang &e., at No.7 Broad gore lots Recelver's sale. Bond for Btn mit ©. H. Stewart to J. M. 1160, @laim for $2,650 int. of J. M. Petch against Was, H. JNO. 0. ANGELL, Receiver, Mape an an fall | particulars of’ the above at No.7 Broad street, AUCTIONEER—ON TAURSDAY, . ‘clock, ut 33 Cortlandt street, 1,000 cased YOf boots and shoes, being the balance of the stock ofA. Bragg ‘Cor Terma made known on day of ante, UCTION NOTICE —BY JOHN J, RENW Brondway.—ttractive sale pianoforte, paintings, Superd drawing room sui, pier nd mani microre,—-Will ei to-morrow, Monday, January at iho’ tans atthe sro four atory residence No.68 West T wenty-aixth street, fo1 from Sixth avenue. Bale pains ‘and peremptory; ement on account of the weath logues: Sewn iv. ona in part as follows, viz. ‘velvet Brassels and Kng- lah tapestry car vets; velvet rugs; medallion airs, in solid rosewood: Indy’s escretoire, lived in satinwood; rose- bashes covered in French tk one sae mocioet is solid ‘carved roaewood: pianoforte, pear! Keys, F chy and ombroltered ity maker, fully guaranteed: tt0ol Tench loth ay Madcon, iy ashok of paintings (ror r; “The Madonna, Docks; corner what * eolid oak oy pet table, 14 feet; de- Poehiea obi dinner und ten seta; Ivory hagdled knives and forks; ghreunestoa: tes, seen soa ge ta eee ot ‘ware; ng a ee cham i ‘ane Seat chairs: sof covered in H bottom chai, curtains. shades, clock, fruit pieces, ‘contain rosewood an‘ mahogany corner Lm nk Baris crude ” feather beds, pure rocatel curtains, cornices, eae Dalisoos, pl Din Dolatets Diankete, ql, sheets, $50, “Deposits trom rary spwghnae airagaicede ¢ must be removed within two da 2. “The above house 1 let; esteasion given i fameditely ation ke quire of the auctioneer, sale. For particulars UGIION.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER BY §. BO GART—Yn Monday: Jiu. Tr at 104 a'lock, atthe, aus- on rentoe No 1 Now jasehold furnit ‘sofas, Roe mahogany arene Pother engravings, x Pg ans stand. feather beds, seat papatinds,, eabogany chairy, kitchen arnivure, fo. Aico tobelable's palo—cotnier, tig ff shire, &e. JOHN: bie's anle—one grocer's w: et oar, Ber Also, constable’s sale: mere GROVES, je AUCTION. ms cee) OMPTROLLER’S OFFICE, NASHVILLE, TANN., DEC, 34, 1888.—Under the provisiynn of the Act of Lath Foo, oe Boo and other acts upou the subject of Pree ork sella public auction at the Merchants’ Brchanze fn Raliacos, See York city, on the 34 0f February. 14%) it hey re all disposed of, the folowing the State of Tanuesses, Belouging tthe adore is in Hiyaidation~-to’ wit: 20 Waahville HRatisost Won's. for 8.000 each, fe? anik of Ciathorae; 44 Kast | Tennessee and Virginls Rall for $1,000 exch, aeionging to the Bank of Jeiiucssn; Mteckeaeee was Virgins featoad, bonds, Or $108 to the Bank of Trenton; 17 Nashvillo and Jhat- f° bonds, ‘and 16 Memphis city bonds, all for Hivod"sech, belonging hemank oF Tazewell KH has? £ DUNUAS, anptroner, XERCUTOR'S —By A.M. CRISTALAR, auet tant, at 1056 e'cloe , raglan aad busin a large: ussortmeat i By onder of the execntorsCatalngues on’ morning of ‘sale. The dove Wiu be found worthy the stication ofthe wale, By onder of Sinovy yo} Bevewore, ENRY B. HERTS, E ‘MOSS—W i eet! 01 ithe wreck tha cnlesrocm, ‘Ha Five street, a Inrgo lot of groceries, &e., comprising (eas sagare cailee, oll, spices, 694pR. candies, starch, prines, nuts, breniies rum, sim, portand sherry wines, Seecidgne of various brands, alsd 60000 sogars of Havana, ‘German and American manufacture, Terms sash —— DANCING ACADEM A. BoDwOR, RS > apaomam Broadway, rh asia 6.18 Mowsague place, Brooklya. Now open for the sesaan. Mr, DODWORTH has the pleaeure of informing bts former ipiis that the “Empire Quadeiile” meationed aa the new of this seagon in Parla is the “evergreen Gaupire Quad lle’ that wae taught last seanon at his aon mies, aad pub ‘Tahed last season by H. B. Dodworth, No. x stor pl 28 CHEAP DANCING ACADEMY, 257 BOWER: wenn er month, Mondays, ‘Werluesiaya, T Teuretays and Sati jadiea’ afternoon classes, Wedarslays and at ra is Mt oftlock. ALB O'eloGk soiree. Admittance 25 ate Jeasons 50 cena, LRONARD, 1 FOR A LONG TIME ASSISTANT TOTHE ae Mr. Parker, intenda continuing the dancing school Ay twaght by him at the Aasembly Kooms. tn the Third ‘Avenue Railroad depot. ‘of tuitlou— Wednesds fod Baturdays. a3 P.M. ‘elock for fadien apd Rentiomen. wably will take place on onday evening, January Ut and afterwards on every other Monday evening. Those holding Mr. Parker's tickets will be admitted as usual, HILLGROVE'S DANCING ACADEMY, avenue, near Twenty frst New elagicas refnow forming for tue second 4 Puptie can commence at any the uot int ‘Days of tuttion Mondays ond Tharsdays. PS uaa NOTICE, P.B—A quand eolres will be given on Monday evening, Ja. IT. Apply as above eye AND 617 BROADWAY. —MA DAME SAUVAGRAUS G45 “dancing academy ts open every dixy nnd evening for Jeasona nnd practice, A jn dy the praction) method. pupil went the dances taught in twelve lessons No teaching in iarga clases; every para Brunt ARDS, BIGLIARD TABLY Address N. WANTED — Bs sy BECOND HAND Somplots, with all the hxsares. Fad office, stating price, Xe presans IMPROVED 1 COMBINAT PATENTED ry. 19, 1880; TAN, 13, 1859 He TABLE AND " CUSHIONS. < ORF mm, B, Maes DEO, 8, 1867; ‘Thene tadies are now wel! kun © mn abe For aale only at the manu! wi Si sod 1 PHBL AN'S, 786 and 755 ron way, of ¥ J. SHAniSs IMPROVAD y,4. 1858; made only by W. b these tables are. knew n to in want of a anperior tsble will find it to IH and examine befre purchasing eso tabl at cushions and best ta the world. Anup airest, sod LARGE DOG FOR fALM—A SUPERT iitnnd ond St. Heroard an excellent watoh ‘seen At 659 Broadway, uo steire, HR, BROWNE. 0 FULTON STREBT, HAS ALI Wot dogs for snle and sock. Bailer's tn g MAKE cure ANd fea exlermiaMtor, Scents per pottie, 's New Work on the Dog, peantifally Hilasteated, $1, FOR SACK, CORNER BROADWAY AND kx pareeh the Incest Newfonadiand dog and the cute atlas, the for stock, black tas dog. for stocks 10 Iba, wel ht; also, A King « hsiaee don, 4 be vyek, smal size, one; two setter dog, one po iwhand pap. Por beanty, Tchafienge the world to beat two om tor: ‘A nuthber of the finest Seotch terriers all. goo ‘alao, oO) Watch dogs of all breeds Addremjlcnry yoorner Broadway and Forty alxth street, oeanat Ringlih mina so ight; ‘one city, ‘apply toP. FAGAN, 62avenue O. Paw MILL TO ae EEN Rue PAPER MILL bl dod fete wr eee aes ee four; machine 62 laches ‘and all palais tated successful manufacture of paper. Pe aE Appl el Atromncinseen: He Levis, 8 South Sixth [0 LET FOUR SPLENDID NEW FIVE STORY TRON front bul (hot cacetyy Wat corner of Canal and Zim pel chk aa ee ops ror Be] 8 Tie dealeStie Yusinees. Aigo stores Nou es Nos. street, ‘And others in the ply wo ORORGH BRUGK, a Benelghborhood” A "Apr LET—A HANDSOME THIRD FLOOR OF NEW ‘brown stone front house No. 201 West Fiftieth street, near Righth avenue, with five rooma and plenty of pantry room, drawers, use of wash Reni $14 per mona. “Apply as above, or, ig ageing NEAT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ‘basement Re te bout $14 rr es th. Ay ry at 4s 3 pend bagi ent mon ‘ourih avenue, be: ween a Fook eat ae BEL a Bee rina pay ra sapere nee pate ie Tag BOARDING AND LODGING, ‘WIDOW | a ro OAN pacesenewaee: * 4 LADY AND Te gamed Ag Wd orca LADY OR TWO eed ‘TAR Rien tie conforsat of # private fami!, 2) wishes: Beco Naga agreeble ihe pales, by applying ‘at 138 NILY, RESIDING AT 14 KAST SEVEN- PRIVATE mE vA. nth di “un freer powe of & handeome eu of rons and wife, or aa rt or to goo, ag oom, With hot aud ould. water, gasy i bath, do, Dinner at! GENTLEMAN AND W1.*',CAN Bi #7 per week; i, sing fe gentle toledo $s bo pec wet "Fhe ho provements. Wy ita a Hem AM BACK Te PABIOR. AN, Ln ed or unfurni ELRARANT FRONT PARLOR AND BAXDROOM, im y faretaneds ‘also a 1"ew rooms for ‘eollemen' wenlanoe’ house cont *ins all im- fevers Oi eerie able. Dis: at 6 o'clock. Reference require: i, Parties are panel on call at wai Bleecker atreet. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OB TWO SINGLE G.(NTLE anen can be accommodated with s large and ploa ant so 10 LET—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES OF CITY HALL, a back parlor, furnished for housekeeping sito second Alcor or basement, front or back, wnfurnishe “Apply at No. 4 10 LET—THREE ELEGANT {Bape i ge IN THE Ed marble building 46 Ws street, only a few doors Broadway; well I at frou a and rear; hoistway, dumb walters water closets, Ac.; will be,let for tws oF fire Apa favorable terms. 10., S77 Brondway, connor O! Wie area RENT—IN THE ViLLAGH OF RASTOHESTER, ON house large and new; has hte bedzocan atti aad rioters Men, good stables, coach house, ‘oe garden; Fer 15 minutes’ ride faven itallroad depot at ‘Mount Vernon, nud. one r ands quarter from Trinity church. Apply 10 B BALD: ye 40 Broadway. Possession immediate, ee ee Ap 10 LET OR LESsSE—aLL OR ‘PART OF PREMISKS on rear of 153, 155 and 187 West Fifteenth street, consist {og of one large brick and one frame building, suitable for any usiness. Apply on the premises, or of MomWING & SNY- DER, 105 Chambera street. T° ‘LEASK—POR A TERM OF YEARS, A PLOT OF eontgumd, situated on the southwest corner’ of Centre aud Also, uveral lots, now occupied As a cua! Yard, sutteble for Iron, apar of storage yard Atualed on Weot Tenth aod Charles Sirota, “Apply to J. H. [rapetenbes Fey Son wn row, trom | to 2 P. M. TBs for aale, 10 and 312 Delancey street. Sema AND MARKET GARDENERS.—TO LET, A farm of nearly one hundred acres, on Newtwwn Ci reek, nearly ‘Tower's disilliery, and one mile from Greeupoint ferry, on the plank road; it {s the beat farm on Long Island for eithe? of the above purposes, and has aapacious honseia ex cellent repair, (which woa painted toaide and outede Last aum- bere ia spinel of ie ood water and ail the neces ‘outbutidiags: also tunber for farm purposes. Apply on ae BF it HOKNTON, as id story room, furnt ne all the modern inprovemout, price Layla week; To unexceptionable; references exchanged. ous A. Hi, He- ald offlee.” . Wipow LADY, LIVING ALONE IN THE UPPER part of the clty, near Broadway, would let a parlor and room, furnished, to « gentleman and lady; board for the. yout ad ‘Address, a ig where an interview can be had, fadigon square Post office, for three daya. SUIT OF ROOMS, ALSO PARLORS AND BEDROOMS and angle room with or without board, to iet to respect able parties, at No. if ‘est Eleventh street, near Broadway. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM AND WEDROOM TO ol private fs- imlly, “Gall for three days ut 247 Wet Thirtieth Niuth and Tenth avenuea. iether btmers Hide OF THE, HIGHEST, RESPECTABILITY, A Mts rent her furniture (auflclent to furnish « three ae bartpupngeaten “Galt'for parlours at 233 even pte lig piso et Bosepcs PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE Room oung pegentieen ones Coma nad ieds wit wos ne Ina 'woatd; the botse Mada the eoavenlenas Wal aro ‘ne found anywhere, gan, bath, Ro. Wotorencos etchanges “OA? at 813 Fifth avenue. OARD—A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, on the second floor, and bedroom attached, if wanted, to iet, with board, to a geatloman and wife or single gentlemen; also single rooms for gentlemen. House first class. “as, bath, ec. Dinner at 6 o'clock, Care and ‘tages pass the door. Terms noderate. Apply at 88 St, Mark's place. ROARD IX BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO BINOLE GEN. ‘{ieunen ean be accommodated with good rooms aud board av 135 Joralemon street, whore all the comforte of = home may be expected; terms reasonable, OARD IN BRUOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEM Gs can be accommodated with furnished apartments and par tial board at 73 State street Accommodations au perior and terms moderate. Cand IN A FRENCH FAMILY IN BROOKUXN.—A portinte Featlomancan be accommodated with room ant Gas and bath in the house. Apply at 299 Hicks eotet between Harrison and Dexraw. OARD CAN BE HAD FOR A LADY AND GENTLY an with a family of two personi y furnished house moern; location near Twentieth street and Ne nue. Partial board for gentleman If required. Ad- Gress for two daya Comfort, Union syunre Post ofive, S65 (79, LER. A THREE STORY, BASEMENT AND de)! sub cellar honse, between Houston and Priace streets, fo Sullivan, wil ail modern improvements, Poses sion february L. ‘apply to F. 8. TALLMADGs. 51 Mac: Lougeletreet, from 8 to 0 A. M, and from 6 to7 P.M. 1) ROOMS, &0. WANTED, ii —FOR WHIUH IMPROVED iy. proverty given to the amount of $12,000. stating particulars, | Degen, box 78t Post office, jarm morteages, clty bonds, dry goods, ‘slothing, ov land war. rants tA ig Be takeu for part payment. Principaw oaly treated with, Fess HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN TRNTH and Twenty fifth stree's and Fourth and Sixth avenues, by aemall family. Address box 2,180 Ps ‘OUSE WANTKED—A MODERN BUILT FOUR BTORY high stoop house, in s good nelehborhood. between Fourth and Seventh avenues, and Fourteenth and thirty-eighth streets, price from $14,000 to $1 Address box 2,179 Post off ANTED-—TO HIRE, A SMALL COMFORTABLE , with modern improvements, for the occupation of asmalicareful family; one situated between Fourth and Tenth streets, Broadway and Sixth avenue, will be preferred. Address box 104 Post oflice, stating terme, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A SMALL mieten sd agg rg “aly ve Yieinity of Astor place. Ad- dress Zembla, Herald of ANTED—TO RENT A FURNISHED OFFICE BELOW the Park, or would buy the furnlure If not tao expen- sive. An office with a room adjoining would be pre- ferred. "Address Once, box 111 Herald omice- ‘ANTED To RENT IMMEDIATELY AN OFFICE OR yartof aatore on the west side of Broadway, between Bleecker sireet and Union square. No objection if a few doora from Broadway. Address: randjean, 34 Church aireet, tier, ENNSYLVANTA RAILROAD.—THE GREAT EN. ‘the West Time at least as short and rates of tral ronte to the ht and fare as low, at all times, as by any other route. For © tickets or to contract for freight to any point in ‘the No. 2 Astor House, asseuger Ageat. SH & 00., Freight gents, —CENTRAL ROUTE 1800 eee one domes Ew LORE cent AL RAILROAD. One an by avy other route to Albany, Troy, and all stations West and North. Trains leave depot, corner of Twenty sixth street and Fourth avenue, New York— Joodlock 4. M.. express mail train. Connecting se albany qith the New York Central, Ratlrond trace fora wations rough Buffalo and the West; also, ‘with the Albany Northern road for stations North, Returning, leave Albany— 74 A.M. mail train, connestin in from the WF Se at A. express, connecting with the Central Railroad ‘and at Kast Albany with tbe train from assengers can rely upon this counectina with the New York Cen ast Albany with the train FREIGHT ARRANGEMENTS. pay for Albany and the Wet roonlved nt denat, corsor of White and Centre streets, until 5 o'clock I. M., and forwarlot by express as quick as by any other route, is now in excelleat order, provided with telegraph sy ant A ns ad eben ct 24 ay fete comt wl we Sepot York corner of Twemy ixth street aot Fourth a nd baggage checked at the office, corner of Maiden lane and Dean bate jipany, or at toe tiepat, at East Albany. WM. J. CAMPBELL, Superientendent LITERATURE. pr SRTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. POSTPONEMENT OF DF PUBLICATION DAY. ER vs. OAKSMITH. We were not aware, when 78 Announced Monday, Jan. 17, ‘1889, as bate ATS yo GREAT REPUBLIO MONTHLY, In the world, the New ‘That the most suecersful eres York Ledger, had been announced as to be issued on the same day. We feel that it would not angwer fortwo such great guna to be fired atthe same tim news agen s not py, take care of two. such heavy editions at ne. We therefore cheertully give way to Mr. Bonner, and announce that ¢iy be pulsned on Tuesday toring. Jan. 18, 1850, will positively be put on Tu Jan, » ad nes, it and after, which hour tt ain be for sale by Ross & Tonsey, 121 Nassau Dexter & Brother, 14. Ann ian Hendrickson, lake & Long, 23 Ann street, RM. Dewitt, 163 Nassau street, And by the enure trade throughout the United States and Canada, ‘Subscriptions should be gent to the publishers. Specimen copies sent by mail on the receipt of 2 cer Terma—Single ceples 25 cents; yur theeriptlogs-one copy, $3, two copies, $5: three copies, oe 99; and five copies, or over, bey «| sane club, $2 cac! AKSMITE CO" Publishers, 112 and 114 Wil ¥. INES, LIQUORS, &0._ MPRICAN CHAMPAGNE.—FOR BALE, ONE OF THE very best champsgne machines in thé United States. Apply at the bi ney ol ane 3 William street. N. B,—Cham- pagne manufactured fo trade. {LIZABETHAN ALE. —WHOLPSOMR AND NOURISH. Ying Dr Deck, the chemist eertifies:—"'Ite anulyaia proves that malt, hops and water alone compose it.” Sold in piat bottles only, wholesale or retail. J. BARLOW, 196 Pearl street. RISH WHISKEY.—POSITIVEGY THE BEST COMING {o this market. and pays the highest duty; Imported nearly four yearssince, and sold in its purity at 60 .cents per bosiie, or $2 ver gallon, Also fine Senteh, Bourbon and Monongabe! hiskeps, Wines, brandies, [. B. KIRK, 88 Fulton atreat. sOBIB PERLE uted Baty aad wna toe tual od hy aa meine leaava. J Led halons Sur trends France. We present thele wines to che public under two pamely:— PERLE AND RUBIS. ‘These superior wines will be found tn all eeepeets to erns!. ig not to surpass, any other brands now for sale io the market From the long hea extensive possessions nad large meane of the well known hoes of Jacques oor & <n Sheir determination man taeet wi wih the we ae Fa. ‘that fn trin! ci thes inna RB, ey ty Sead k Mook oaK ®Y, rs AMIR Ne the followin, eS soph Staplea '¥; Joho 8. Broadway; Jamon Fate ‘ao, drowdway, Br o aS me Bowery; of Chambers street and ato; Macy & Co, 190 Atlantic street, SEGARS AND TOBACCO. TAR PUROMASBRS OF BROARS CAN PROCURR moxtic and German segars of n) «La Normag as low as $4; an ex Hed; barqaind guaranin 0. ‘Amination 90! RS, 17 Broadway. OaRD. (cGRATLEMEN CAN FIND GOOD ROOMS AND nice respectable family where the com fortaira temwesmay-bocealioeds at exvesdingly iow peisea ty calling at 182 Grand atreet, neatiy opposite Odd Fellows’ Liat. OARD (EXCEPT DINNER) IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, for a yourg. man willing {o oocupy 8 room wit another young man; price must be reasonable. Inquire at 158 Eaat Thirty ith street. OARD IN EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE.—ANY family giving up housekeeping and wiahing to hire or sell their farpiture, can make a very good arrangement with a pany having a modern house wp town; or would take n tur ished honge where the rent would be taken partly in board. ‘Address A,B. C., Union square Post ofiice. OARD ON BROOKLYN H&IGHTS—FOR GENELE- men their wives, or single gentlemen, at 18 Poulae aires; both single and, double roams; losaion excoedinaly pleasant healthy. References exc! Apply es above, or to se uve, ‘87 Beekman street, N.Y, F ie gentieman wih er week. Dinner at six. Location nd Wall street ferries. Address box 3,543 Post office, New OARD IN i oy eed PRIVATE Lone regs where there are. ee boarders, can accommodate pail hall bedrcom, with gas, "Terma convenient to Fulton OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- Weman and wife can be accommodated with pleagan rooms, within three miaulen’ walk of fulton ferry. Apply at 33 Prontatreet, Brooklyn. OARD WANTED. AND WIFE De. Bea yas alecloraletualy, debe entleman. Location between Fourth and Seventh avenues, and not. ibaa Two street, Best of reference. Ad WO, Herald ottees NTED.—A YOUNG MARBIED peas rg x D.. ttt Az poh iui, wishes on herself in x respectable private fam\- terms, with fire, nt to exceed $4 per week, or witho Gaion square Fe Boer week. Address Mrs, Barringer, ARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, ON OR NRAR THR Borie desires @ nicely furnished RoARpING.- LARGE ROOMS TO LET, ON FIRST floors, to ladies and gentlemen, for the la ane of ntiemen can have an entire floor, faralebed or unfaraia Brith private table if desired; house first class ‘and coulaina all the modern improvements. Also, a front basement to let for an ofice. Family small, without Vourders or ghildren, Apply st at 144 Greene street, second use from Houston stree! ROOKLYN—WANTED, PARTIAL BOARD, BY A Young man, in. private family with, few or a9 iermanot t exceed $4" including gas Address G. Re, Post office, Brooklyn. etre ROOMS TO LET—WITH PARTIAL BOARD if desired, at 145 Highth street, opposite Clinton Hall. DBNISE D ROOM* TO LET—TO LADIES AND GEN- oard for ladies only. Inquire for three days at nt mtreet fire db cwedl AMUSE: » WERY ee ‘ TATE a 4. 1, os Sad FW Lag aM “anuEN hia ay. . de G, Boniface os.” Hosoly.. Mlas Lolon, BRN E NEW THEATRE, BRO BROADWAY, ‘the management of. ‘a, Ud Wayne 0, wus. INURE, feat bit of the Am: ASING Bucci. Mr. J. PI pepinave novel of THE He JIBBEMAINOSAY.” oven Ohi, THE I THE TRISH REBEL, 4nd bia celebrated six CHARACTER DRAMA Cc) denatibemen oe eee 'y iesracaie™ ic ease wee AI MED ' expresaly he staceipte ge si 444 BRoaDway. | Fl a CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, ‘sbi week of a8 BILLY BIRCH and the E. BOWERS, with” e PIAN COMEDIANS, fe ie agen COMPANY Shox oF oLuns, “Uewins sete — SONS OF MALTA ' SORNES AT FREDERIOR’S, “ies Dane! ‘ANVLL CHORUS. Tickes. «+625 Cents RE UNI Madd Bread rea coon Ladd UBUNDAY CONCERT THE fie Sak BAND. BURBAy ConcKR — BUNDAY CONCERTS. , AY CONC! tert crowds hle and pleusal amusement continuce to per crowded houees, wits ibs largest and bea company ia ie ANTE BOARDWRLL’S reputation is too well extab- require comment, and 2 ‘and appears every evening ta & va- of io Duets and Gems from the Operas, DAVIS, Danseuse; Mile. MARIANNE, Dangeute; | i 8, whoae my of atyle and attiinde draws forth the adunt ration of wi audience, supported Weg tae the bess talent, Stage Monoger WADSWORTH & FO Proprieura My SHORTLY CLOSE. reat Mechanical Picture, the DESTRUC TION OF VERUSALEM with the Panoratas of the HOLY LAND, wili soon close at Sanvara’s Hall, 639 Broadway Open every évening at 736 o'clock, and every Wednesday and Ba- turday afternoou aéS-o'cvock.” Admiuance 25 ¢.; children 13 c. MPS EMILY LESDERNTER WILL GIVE THREE RE xD ings from the American amt Kngilsh poets ut the Jooper inatitvte room 24 Fike READING.......TUESDAY BVENING, Jan. 18, Selectwna fom SHAKDY ER, SOUTHEY, POX, BYAON, BROraS. Dewrs open at7%; reading commences’ at 8 o'clock. ‘Tickets for the cousne. ‘Tickets for each reading. ‘They may be pro: op balunday moruin HE SONS AND Dat GNTERS OF THESPTA.—THE ‘object of this order ta to afford mutual good fellowship in the emusemen a of the drama, and to aasiat fts membera {n en: tering the profession of the cx Thase desiring to join the the abote order address M. W. ald office. | BREFIT NOTICE—THE FRIENDS OF THE LATE F }MYSB, Esq , will mee: to day *t.the office of CO! 8, Berna, 480 broadway, at 32. M. to Sonspieie tke arrange niente fer the benefit of ths widow of deceased. red at mg" | ‘ator and at the door on nthe evening. ____._ BOARDING AND LODGING, 105 {ye NING STRBET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Tooms to let to gentlemen anc thelr wives and single gentlemen, with board; dinver at 6 o'clock. House contains all the modern improvements, 461 BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF Broadway, the monat foniral lovation tm the ctiy: Kooms, hoard, without to 87 per week: {roma 18 0 918 per week. TTrausloat boarders trou 76 coals to $2 per 55H AND_Mi HOUSTON STREET, NEAR BROAD- ‘way.—Handsome wuts of roome to let to families or gentlemen, with or m teard on the Haropesn plan. PY vate table, if required. Hefereaces exchanged. FINANCIAL. “ANUARY 1, 1809.-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE dior Rade city and county of New York, inea Terie daunty re ofthe ey and cour is New Pork air: compliance with the require. ments of 1g section of the “Act td authorize the formation ot chews and sworn before me this 13th day of January, peed P,P, PALMER, Commisa onee of Deeds. ()7T2 OF THR wEROHANTe INSURANCE OOM- Mapebagvid. 5 3 ee have iia day deolired s semi an ual dividend of: men ke on and after the Toh day of January, ‘J: le DOUGLASS, Hecretary. FFICE OF THE gs FIRE AND MARINE ; Sh aa stalls fo, 6 Broad strect, New York, "yin ie our of ivetors have this day de Ses eee able on QPPEIGE OF THE PACIFIC FIRE INSURANCE COM: yy, corner of Broadway and Grand nd 72 W ee er street, January 10, 1859.—A os annual ‘aividend of on demand. T. F. JEREMIAH, Secretary. Sent Has been declare, payabi _LOAN OFFICES. _ ¥ TWO youna MEN OR A eee AND WIFE c family raing ithe, oe plant foston ‘a ihe DVANOES MADE ON Ce WATOHSS AND Seventh. ward they mn rol robabls be ‘sulted ‘by. avidresa ag & 2 1 Jowelrys oat fu oe one ‘at the old uae etaoenel wit pariulars fo." Hatroncon roared. "ost ey desite, | tna no ioan ofice aignd a abbot the building” Onpeatio tie Bred ve way ERSEY CITY. —FU BOARD WANTED, BY A GEN- TA. tleman, between Pavonia avenue and South Sevenih street Rl ee ety ely PRL 9 Jersey City. Address, with verms, &e., R. Peters, Heral ae ee toattental, in (ne fear Stay ay y real ptd fice. ‘wishing advances would do well to eall 1 None BRO ADWA thoroughly repaired, 18 Farniehed roows to het in sults, sullable for families or Spaety of gentlemen; iso slugle rooms for gentlemen, Terms moie- rate, locatlon central. EWLY AND HANDSUMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with gas, bath, fire, &c. Apply at No.9 Amity place, between’ Amity and Bleecker streets, RIVATR BOARD.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FUR- nished rooms, with board, may be obtained on rearonable terms by applying nt 222 West Fourteenth street. OOM WANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, BY A YOUNG man, tobe used for sleeping apartment only, Not above Righth atreet or west of Bowery. Address Horatio, Chatham square Port ollice REY OR FOUR GRNTLEWEN GAN OBTAIN BOARD 228 Kast Broadway, Rooms with gas, grate tc (0, SINGER Gi GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN ROUMS, ina eivee fe ily, in Houston street, gin eda 3 sro Ws ox 2,985 Post ollice. Re: ferences required. 10. LET—WITH BOARD, AT 45 THIRD AVENUE, A large comfortable room, with grate, gas and pantry; also aarall room, to 4 couple or three young men, “Terme.reason- able. ATCH WANTED FOR HOTEL BOARD.—ANY PER: ‘son having a first rate gold watch and chain to exchange for bourd and lodging ean bear of an opportunity by address. ing A.J, Wilson, box 183 Herald office, stating where to be L. JACOBS, or Broadway. 8—-MONEY ADVANCED ON DTAMON! Aleut cubes, Jewelry, plat, dr goods, merchandis and me description, oF bought and sold. "JO. feria ane! iuetioneer and broker, 111 Grand sree, doors | weat roadway AMBERS STREET, At At CHiAMahed IS LACS advances one money. fo any amount anainmonde watches, Jewelry and. erery os sh le erty, or the gre propery coatideutials 'N: Bs—-NO fara. (Homession, 10 LOAN AGENCY, N@'2 AMITY STREET, THE WELL ENOWN AND tne dor, wert of Broadway, PERKINS — Aa tained on watches, , sewing ma. Ghines: and ail kinds of personal pert Or gentle. men waited wlan cg ea, ir own residence. Let- tersaatrested as above promptly and confidentially atiended to.” Galle ul \IAMONDS, PEARLS AND PLATE BROUGHT OR RE- ceived on sale, and cash advan sed on the same by A. W. JACKSON. broker, 512 Broadway. A. very lar; Tore ats great sacrifice. An elegant house in lemon 4 ‘avenue SEWING MACHINE AND LOAN OFFICE—AT NO. 33 sus Malden iape,, Sewing machines bought, and money nt need by C.H. ANDRUS, Auctioneer. Gash advances inade ‘inal! Kits of prope TOLOAM ON BOND AND MORTGAGE AT $31,501 ea pee cont, Address, with partie ANTED—BY A SPANISIE GENTLEMAN, TWO FUR- nished rocma, ia a respectable private family, with par. tal or full board, where there are po other boarders, and where good society can be had in order topractice Rnglish. None but private families need ee thy Best references given aud re- quired rene days Spanish, Herald office. ANTRD—ROARD, FOR A GENTLEMAN AND AIS wile, {a a respectable private family where there are no other boarders; parlor and bedroom adjoining; Kpiseopal family preferred. ‘Address W., box 2,040 Post office, ANTED—BOARD, FOR A GENTLEWAN AND HIS: ‘wife, In & private house of first reapectability; parlor and bedroom attached, Address (2, T. @., Herald office, ANTED~BOARD, BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN ‘@ private family; no other boarders, Lecation between Fourth and Fourteenth strveta Moat aide, of Broadway. Ad Poses stating location and terms, D. W. P., box 4,102 ost aftlee: ANTED—A NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND bedroom, adjoining, with partial board, fn a strictly patvate family ‘uptown, by. ingle xentleman ot quiet habits, who wonld prove an aceptavie inmate, Address J. i. H., boxd,201 Post office ANTED—ROARD, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRE Wate Sarai of the frst reepectability, whore there are 1 vicinity of East Broadway, Henry or Madli- treet, joventh ward, where the comforts ofa home can be enjoyed nd aha can be treated ag one of the family. Rote: Tencea exchanged. Address, with full partioulara, 0, O. B, box 9 Herald office, Noue but a strictly private fatully is re: quented to answer, ANTED—BY A GESTLEMAN AND WiFB, BOARD, with the comforts of x home, where the charges ure very moderato. Addrees box 100 Herald ofioe, 4.4. WEST, ELEVENTH SUREET.—SUITS uished rooms to suitable for a gentleman and lady or single gentlemen. Mo's upon the Baropean plan, French and Spantah spoken in the family, References exchanged OF FUR. AMITY STREWT, NEAR BROADWAY.—SucC floor, handsomely’ furnished, to let to ingle gentlemen; 64. also © room'on third . neatly furnishes ots, a8, ‘ko. Hsrenkfnet furnished if required, TO AND SL SraiNG staReT, any DOORS FROM way.—To let, several bandaomely furo!shed roomate singe ntlem an} the Ioontion 1s peur all hay aes inna hotels nad ph jacea of amusement in the ol a" of ANSON HOUSK, bigdwn liar Counsellor, box 2081 Post omioe, N- ~____ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. &500.-* CWARTED, A PARTNER With Tas 2 ‘amotnt in’ cash, to engage with the adcertiver, with the same amount, in the butter and cheese business on the Watade, "Nono need answer hut those who have had expert: ence and & erent Metin tad the mpg ag Nee pen| van inter + Butter and These, box 1 Hoh Herald oie. pine ain TO $800—A PARTNER WANTED, IN A BUST peas euaiabod fur dh iat aaivon years, fa the i mediate nelghpeshord mt hypo) Bony aad Fulton street, Good would be given forth am Tint tarested, bers 2a ERUMPAON, 65 Naaean street. ‘ $3.000. —PARTNER WANTHD, IN AN OLD AND a handsome income, tvarouahly established Visine now slot iing NO further eapiial required, “Agents need nk meer, Gal on or wddreen Dirdaall & Uo, 298 Broad 5. 000 WANTED, A SPROTALOR ACTIVE PART ¢ + ner in a well established hardware business, with the above amount in chsh, Address A, C., Herald oflice "MATRIMONIAL ARS OF AGE, “YOUNG MAN, PWENTY RIGHT Yi eduoated and wealthy, cesires to. make the acqualatance ata young lady, Hot older than Muneolt: win te good Took and accor plished. is Addres D. P. St. Qlare, Union square Pos ing place tor interview. YOUNG MAN WISIIES TO MAKE THe ACQU AINT. we S 3 & young and acoomplished Amerieas Inty, with able to all parios. Adress fee, stating all particulars and A ww of mi Pe, Apri where a MATRION 1 TF TARE SHOULD BRA WELL lucated young lady, not over 35, who would be willin (o make theacguaintince of a young foreign gentleman, wit view (o matrimony, she will please address J. Abwo[rhim n, hi office. Must be an American (a widow pre ferred): fortune no object—on y = kind, lowing heart. ‘The ad pais ‘hale ‘@ high Kuowledge and good FAU-MRS, JRSSR WILLIS WILL GIVE int bijes Sea Rentlomen, with & view lo 13 West Forty third street, from 3 to 8 Ta PM. Parties multieg, Reference required. Gentimen's for $i, Ladien free, “Letiernfrom he country mst be Bo pal, with Uwe retura Yter stamps, N. B.—All business oon! ae NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, 3.\ (ANUARY 16, 1859. Brae DWAY THEATAE. ‘The whole fn STi Beat BeaLi OF Paiva” Dresa ma circ 0 cos Fas ) GRieAt MONDAY Ev! Will be acted. for the frat time BERING Te nA romance of ROOKWOOD; On, Diox per Borny Uth a most pore: char: BURGE VULTURE. Nee ihe turst hay the nev waren ROWIRSON CRUDE | MAN FRIDAY, at wl be presented with Saturday af afternoon 912 o'clock, re, the great dramas of Ta KE — THEATRE DIMINISHED ATTRACTION TOM TAYLOR'S ORE wi, CEA ER ‘F ORIGINAL COMEDY, Pal ALLER SUCCESS THREE ENTIRE MONTHS, havin, presented de ig chat tit aa WWE AND ‘ParHtONASLE AUDIENCES umber." ‘ONE HU NowED “AND FORTY THOUSAND PEOPLE, “bUs testified (beir appreciation of its, whohave Ob, NTINUED SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE UNREs\ “RAINED niles OF LAUGHTER, MONDAY EXENING. J. VARY NIGHT Tit 0% ‘AMERICAN COUBLN _gigmesies SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY . ‘ND INCIDENTS, OQENE 1 —Mornieg Room m French “rd Manor... -Almy Servanta’ gosmp; an itinerant post o, tice much more expedt tions inn the ofBetal slow coach? an In raidleboro, Vermout! ‘Florence: & dead branch of the geneolo; ge tree rer ‘Useltated; an Tatars Ing tavalid: an une: 0, W American cousin; cousinly aifection cheek chowder; nc no sian nok; no pohings ‘an Am ‘rican drink; SORNE IE. Manor. A Thode lawyer aud a drunken clerk, del —_ pani: an old but ne rele: €¢; fraud in per. tive; a terrible price: a shter’s i, ee for a father’s ‘Robin Blood cna Wyia noble resc- saieuys atemale SCENE TIL—A A amall @ color ol Svand end of ‘Agi. mr. SCENE I.—The Model Dairy. Mnkmakd agzia; Asa, We many other teronomers, Jost tn Whe tty way of Old Mark's denin: his wil; noble deed, pitt lighting a segar, thereby { roy tng the component part of many other grebt deeds amok of SCENE II.—The Oriei G im obetent dauaniee, ans. Til regan aftston; wae slities better than ectations; apecte wor' oore ts ga the arch ead’ Gupid tow archer, trylag to bith ania heart ihe! mark: aadre ingenionsness; avarice sprung, bubno game R iove thd esjondency? Bub no thd despondency;, good newa: & ship in sight: pected relief; news; unex; ines. J Bren Rcpitmindl. calaes ite A father’s despair; a fearful shernsi m BGENE V.—Copie's ce. araheseterag hod the springs ke etree a noma oi weeds ates ie Sqeneeus Avila at bay; Naeot's pledge.” SCENE partmen 1 Bir Edward's despait: suicide’ the coward's refuge; Flo- + aati <—labeary of Sir Raward Trenchand. te cena chapter of tacidenta; Murcott's for- thin ew ieward of Frenchard Manor; ma- eee ery contagious; everybody married and scblogs wergoody' apoio cap complete, The Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. THOMAS BA- KEN, wil perform each evening selections from the most fx. successful tomo poten, OUR vorite. operas; alco the AMERICAN a ooo aN. Ri the Shower Soe: "Renae eae THES CAPTAIN I5 NOT fa Emily.. Miss Marion McCarthy adens circle hs is may Ga secured ons wee week in advance with “Doorsopen at Osi commence at 734 precisely. ABNUM’S MUSEUM.—THE CELEBRATED WREN CO- _maedians for two sere only. On Monday and Tavs. & ‘at 3, and evening retty Ver LADY J "AND phe va A PROULAR Pre. - Sawn Me. mis Miss xs M. Wren 4 Which avi ty of \d TH LOAN OF A Love. copia 2 ‘A, Litthe ‘Fred Wren. The rest of the charact ly. The exquisite re by Famil; ‘Aquaria, Happy Family, Living Serpent eto beacon, Ad. mitance 25 cunis, Obildren under ten, 13 cenis. TOOD'S MINSTREL BUILDING, i and 583 Broadway. W YEAR CAIAS EVERY NIGHT. Pri} OLDEST COMPANY IN THE CITY. 18 MINSTRELS ‘Sppear every evening tpt tote nr popmiaracte of Withall ins Comedians, ? H. Pox, Cool White, F. ‘Brower, Charles White, J. |. Budworth, and the entire of this LARGE AND TALENTED COMPANY. emi week of Mr. D.S. WAMBOLD, the favorite ballad sin; to conclude with 8. Bleeker's celebrated ae Rimage written expreaaly for this establisnment, entitl with new appointments, 9 ‘Tickets 25 cevta; ALACE GARDEN NOVELTIES. Stage Performances and Kquestelanism Combined. Monday, Jan. 17, 1859, FIRST AYEEARE aCe WORLD RENOWNED CHBCINI TROUPE, corsisting of forty of the moat talented nd expurenced jre Atle pantorimiets and dancers, who. hav Thc iDand at Cuba, whore tne Checio Family rocelved the mort unbounded and ehihuslastic applause In e succession of origl- nal comic pantomlmes an BabLbT8 DE ACTION, Tableaux Vivants, Comic Acts, Dances, £o. Also, an entire new sertes of entertaioments, entitled VOUAL VISIONS, Ord Tustrations an Anctent or Modern Lays and Ballads, com posed ard arranged expressly for this iron by Mone. ‘choot. A, All enacte fied ew seeuery, super dresses, appoint ments, ticks, re fot AN EREIOLENT ORCHESTRE: Will bein attendance, onderthe direetlon of BERTSON. LES TROIS AMBNS; Or, THE THREE LOVERS, ¢ performed on this occasion by We reves “THE be pee TROUPE, with Lo following te fal Colette. : en 'at 636; to commence MI. dren under ten years, 13 cents. Metter PHTLO WN. sige ai La his colebrat: tor ATHANS, who will per 1 Server Pop. oat ae ig ae the renowned ‘and wonderfal ponies Gazelle, 8 Shibas rek et TONS Paton Cn Boy ALDSON and BUCK. babies Do DV BRRISSEMRNT. by son New Pay yam and ems Cheeing; Nautical Pas de Deus, Misa Flizn and Miss Phebe Wells; the real Tal ram, or Highiand agi A ae, Miss Laura Checini; Pas de Denx, ‘ ria by Mawter and wes AO RSTHIAN ACTS, d The whole to conclude withthe Comie “Pantomime, by D. Sa acs RLEQUIN ANGLER: THE GOLDEN HOOK, with new Tricks, Traueformations, Dances, Costumes, Pro. erties and iayments porties and Appoinsmente 2 ag Gloriana... Laura | Cheerful Ro -Thereas Gentle Ray.- ‘mina | Happy ae fannie | Plensant fay’. (Georgiana | Boreas Cremewtine | sof Hag. Gold Ray... Mario | Bright Ray Warm Ray... Ardent Ra; Jack Frost. . ‘ALS. Jobony Hook, afterwards Marlequin Bobby Nobite, aterwarda Clown. imothy Nibble, afterwarda Pantaloon. AMPHITHEATRICAT, PAVILTON has been re arranged, beautifully decorated and adapted to stage and ring performances, the entrance berg opened im- P cllstely from Fourteenth etreet into the Pavilion. Admission... -25 conta | Reserved seais. 5) conts Doors open at 634; performances commence ai 734 o'olock. Hgececks 'S NATIONAL CONCERT HALL, 172 NEW Tromense Success | ee aA rite mi nbuvawon ita acknowledged dhe a this elt “she will appo this evening ina afet an BAC! Cee CONGERE, One thousand persons greeted this Tady on her Gest agpear- “THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE OTTY- _Admninaion TEN CHNTS, inemding refreshment tickot, HE FINI T GFEN A TUR BASTON Al ACADEMY OF DESION, Fee! way and Fourth avenue, FR CHARDES 8 BRTIFION 0 atop N SCENERY. present of fined rete ou thle Souuueni, sich ae the Palle of: Miugara ‘Trenton, St. Anthony, Mloehcha, Chondiere sa Montnorenes ‘Maram the Cave of Kentucky. Lane ri \aaon Ans Mine! mt Rivers “Catakli! aad White om the Neanra Bridge tm Virginia, race Churcd, in the city of New York, ho. h Cor RCTION OF, DANISH U aInTINGs, Open from 9104 and 610 10, Adtrigglon 25 cept; season Uckets 5) coma, theatre, the grand dra- pcters, and. Bee celebrated . Posie: yb Mins Allee Grey; Peter Bradly, ‘every regard to sconery, ed; an Uasatiet Wtors luncheon; no bing: drink; bran- Almy Giiot ‘¥ankee ! apain—Le ve and’ Arabi W ALLACK's THEATRE, Fon Monpay, Tux 17Tu, will be produced an ent yuck tableaux, ten expressly ‘for this hata whicl ages a will sustain a principal oe This play has been lon, a ny aren OE iedmenaration, And compres a VI au xi annie ty perma TABLEAUX! A. ACTER IST: FaINtE K D Cotbed AUTHENTIC SOUROBSE beth veW eqovonay fora ploy OF rye ‘Wallace of the diferent nations, varied ‘The overtu: id incidental re an The Scenery, Sec “Coie, Pe Furviture, The costumes are we ‘published by authority, acon eae ‘dente drama, the inci ae ON FACTS, Is ENTITLED THE VETERAN; FRANCE AND ALGERIA. ‘Colonel Delmar, of the French Tnfantey . Leon Delmar, his son..... usene D’Orville, Ligaianans. Captain Belm: re Mg ate ian A ea, i area ler. With we song of “Ould Ireland, you're my i him by C! ofthe Gard eines th, utes of Seyd Guiraze, chief Suitana. Zalda, her attendant .. ‘Aura, lender of the Almeha. French Zousyen, Servants, Arabs of ibe jookan Be: nd meh Da SYNOPSIS “OF 8. i f, AND INC Peace Drawing Room fn the Chateau De! -—Evening . [sherw: Arrival of Eugene—the despatch_the Cole Mooeteordere ae foreign service—Advice and experience—A farail communi- cation The lovers plav—Leoo Saws o en- thusiasm—1ts effects—Leon's first viet TABLEAU IL Room in the Chatean Delmar, with View of the Grounds and pent Country~ Morpin Isherwood nation and 2 pi D anther pine ‘Tne appeal ond its success —Sudden a the Colo- nel—Discovery—Confuston and isunoc- Mrs Seshake's Te. solve—slanche’s—E1igene’s—The Colon gloneye Leon solus, ‘4 LAPSE OF ONE Vea TABLEAU 11. LOEMtA beer T—Cotonet Detnare Qnarters in an Algerian, Vit ec. . The dea: ine Baxie An atrival—‘The young Arab and the olf ee Aric on—The lower_The Chaweur dAfriqne—The. miselon— ‘The charge ofthe 10 Moorish Ruins ou the Borders of the Desert —San- Yusset and’ Ogion=¥ie ‘asaiwabiirother’ wad aletencees parting “the Oe uetton. ve Scene I11—Grand Hail of Audtence attached to the Sultans Palace st Mera... dy ~ learned Apeenrnee Caen Apne ae Dow A complica Judge — The Feringhk ots ry ‘The mianize wed ts pargeri be hed aed ite pu potracibe’ does not et ke” oe TV. nA, ENTRANCE OF THE SULTAN. pnera—The Sultan's to aren eget Ban ‘Scene IT. fei eta a benntifeland Inrurious retreat in the Sultan's palace. janes ‘The ladies once more—! destiny—Surprive and jo} irs. MtSkake on costume— Blanche joy —Binaobe nnd Leon—Kugene oe cama foare—es the lesson—The-guardian nay eh-The ware rine | warang—l at, foo Sulana~The GaguiseoThe du dumb captain —"iedet ABLEAU acd Magzidennt Apartaeatin tar, Peiace, rt the gardens rmood & Wallsoe t view of the country by The Sultan, on bio mas ud, surrounded b icera, pipe bearern; €c., 0 The Zonave sooort hammed ~The Colonel sarrival—-The it, a DANCE OF THE ALMEHS. a threat end the Colonel dedance~Dhe siraiag Visier— The massacre resolved on—""The The storm ap- of the Arsh ehes— "Fir ‘br! —I pro = e upoa-the Ubristiaxs’’. ‘THE ZOUAVES. TABLEAU VI. Interior of a Tent om:the borders of i ‘The Arab prisoner—Tae. athe ‘Viner ibe'zabaves--A short tary and) hs, wonderful reatlie— Peters Y Gicclake--The maemmestous mectons Husband and wife—The long lomt_one—The Tevelation— val we Indy—Angiher mistake cletred “ap—Ea ‘Mobammed ine Y Endauty—he ‘Arab's prile- The Cobouel'sdecisiou Blanabee ‘Anotbe re for bome—The Irish Ara- n ‘ Showing the Zouave eut, with their band—Colors—Vi- Vanulatta, do, £0, 00"ibe masceThe lovers he Gelder THE LAST PARTING. Doors open at 63g. Performance commences at 7 o'clock. RYANTS’ MIN! iatOn Thot THE eS OUPE OF THE. tedn soni Mechanics’ Hi roadway, above Grand street eer Jan. Ta and rar a ‘da Decided bit. "any x, an ee ee CHATHAM STREET. Den ig Beye eminent African @'itkiope=Gomtcal Seether Plantaiion Scena: ‘the ceroete f i po foie vi as oath fae = igh Foes DANCE ne me FS et PHALON’S. YLOCK willbe performed ‘open at 64; Qiriain wil Hace: Thc, Bickets 25 conta, FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE'S ARADinGa FROM Shakmere, at Dodworth’s Saloon, 806 Broad for the sasuing week will be as follows: Monday morning, Jan. 1, at Lo reioek, CORIO) ane Tuesday eventn, Bat 8 o'elosk, SOLTUS C8 UR. y cyouteg, Jan. 20/41 8 o'clock KING ( Fridny evening, Jan. 2i. 2h 6 o'elock, MERRY W. VES OF WINDSOR. may be obialned nt the book stores of Broadway; Mr. Crowen, 699 Hooke nad the ber ‘Soft seats (reserved), $J°O0, may niso be had at Mr. Crowe's book store, 609 roadway, and at the door. No tickels will te sold after the resding has begua. An early attendance 1s solicited. This course of will be positively the last which Mra. Ree ive in New York previoas wo her retirement from pul PANVARD'S aut MECKANICAL PIOTUR! ToE a ee ION OF JERUS. Broadway, near en atthe new hail, fs Kvery aud every near Bleecker Also, ae fe ia a of a HOLY. I ag =P Wednesday ‘Afternoou at 8 0% ovenlon at 134 $28 Rimiaeiou 38 conte, ohikiren 1S QHAKSPERE-DICKEN VANIUNTONE, assiated. by Mrs. G. VANDER. HOFF, will give the frm of three readin ¢ Chapel, om ¥ EVENING, Jan. Part 1. -—filvocks Seven from THE MERCHANT OF VE. NICE, including the Trial Seene, in which Mrs, Vandenhot ‘will read the part of Portia. Part2—Mr. V. will give, from “The Pickwick Papers,” the celebrated trial ot Tha (ng, BMKCMACBETH, ey’ Baturday evem- 01 event y uu e SME, hor Tckelw to the three readiogs, #1; Py prading, ‘50 cents. M AND MRS. G. VANDENHOFF'S mp ete AT ‘Hope Chapel, Tuestay, 15th, Thursday, 20th, Salurday, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 1, Mr. @. Vander oft delights ux By the sympathetic glow of feeling — the rota, steal everywhere viviles posts, by is electe power the one ‘of iis suditera tata miration.— Londen Morning } 1858, 2. Reading with th 4 to, yet ness of bis manner, he produces ices vn vain fort of boisterous ef “volee.. swept, Wi 3 5. This accomplished artist is certai y ones of ihe finest in hie ‘taste, and ypiest in his exe that we have ever bap ecution. Jocked on.—-Nationat Intelligencer, wert ee MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET, ONE DOOR from Broadway —*nilre new ine i Increased at cor, New onpe oh Peaael Asses. Kouspneaaaw oe: ceamecing Yer MANORS DT oy mene! cl at in tog. iran fore and othera will observe Pmt the above is the soe cated, ona OE ARTIETTE asa formed we are eahibited, con: ing of ® re of b a fen in the work, Theentire woupe will appear {a new tab- Jeauz every AFTERNOON AND EVENING. May and Morning Star, Venus Attired by the Graces, (ee, m1 id Eve, Feast of Bacchus, BeREee cian wen Marv Dabo, Hinpbeae +: panel R THREE au. paeanitied ever all ef which will ar tare fae ening uht¥ 0'o Also, the Female Minar et lr Brg ue t i eecut ta ibe. ton ‘Adratsslon-Urchestra, sata, rivate. boxes, $1; Seats on the stage, riormance ia awaya concluded i time different ratlroad liv ai gents Phe attornoon i ir the departure of the ROFRESOR, RARTOLETLS INDUSTRIOUS FLEAS— Now on exhibition at No. 2 Broadway, frst oor, rcs fo. 2. Tene fleas, now 63 time, to Ameri ca.‘aro all tamed and trafned, ant the mort wonder feats, such aa drivin, et anger wera im r nia gokl et ‘ho ‘ate oe ReR, from I o'look Fs x o'clock P. % cents. AC OF MUSIO,—PROP, 0. M. MITC ULL WILE br + My oF lecture (the firevof bis regular coer x Give) at the Academy of Music, on Wodocwthy creping. See Subject The Laws, Serurinre Breas oe innotary System, Tickets for the course, n pais at ihe book alores. and }.—No reserved Moentt. Boor open ai ope, to commence satis o’eluck

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