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2 BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED, 1 BLOCK EAST OF THE CITY HALL.—FRANKPORT House, corner of Frankfort and William sireeta; 250 af ae, 85'to 5U cents per day, $240 $3 per week, Open all ht. 1 BLOCK EAST OF BROADWAY-NEATLY FUR. Bished Rooms, an elegant back Parlor, to gentlemen aay without board. 82 old (110 new numbed) East Twelfth it, ber d and Fourth avenues, DOOR FROM SECOND AVENUE, at 246 EAST. Nineveenth street.—Good Board and’ a Feasonable rates; one young lady d le. WASHINGTON SQUARE, CORNER OF UNIVERST- ty place and Fourth street, A handsome Suit of Rooms rst and second foors; tablo irs class; also single Rooms at moderate prices. oo IRVING PLACE. — HANDSOME R 2. Rooms to tate gentleman and wife or sin, temen, GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE can have a comfortable Room and Board for $16 por week at 321 East Nineteenth street, a few doors from Becond avenue, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1868, BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED, 120) MAB-SON AVENUE, CORNER THIRTY. FIRST t—Room on parior toor to let, with Board, ouitadl fora s faintly © or or sing! e Gentleman, 12. LEXINGTON AVENUE.—TO LET, A VERY pretty oom, with or without Board; family pri- 125 *! ‘NINTH STREET, A ecommodations superior. FEW DOORS WEST OF dway.—A large Room, suitable for two gentle- aiuall itcom, with of withuut Board, eterences men, al exchan, 126 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—Micely furnished Front Rooms, with Board, for single gentlemen 12 WEST FOURTEENTH STREBT. PARLOR AND large Bedroom on second floor to let, enparncaty oe together, with Board, 1a e Sret class Froueh fami ty ferences required. 126 (NEW NO.) EAST TWELFTH STREET.—TWO front Rooms on second floor, handsomely furni sued with Board, suitable for two or three gentlemen. Sma family.” Terms reusouabler “Boferences fequived. Call for AMITY PLACE, CORNER AMITY STREET —FUR- nished Parlor and Room to Jet, with or without Board. French family, private. BP FLOOR FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM CON. hed, without board, for two geatle- fe, at 145 Ninth street, near broad- ‘erms reasonable. way. 4 ASHLAND PLAGE, PERRY STREET —FURNISWED Rooms on second and third ‘loors, with first class Board, for families and single geuticimen. Reference. 3 peg STREET.—ROOMS TO RENT, WITHOUT? OF ROOMS IN AN ELE. hove Twenty-fifth street, . Board. by addressing A. TH AVENUR.—§ CHOICE ©, ant house gn Fifth avenu 22, exchanged. obtained, with or with TH AVENUE (NO. CORNER THIRTY. ned Herald office, Beat rete: 299), strect.—Two elegant Suits of Rooms ont second floors, well and comfortably furnished, Private tblo Wf desired: Also. Rooms suitable. for alugie Bentlemen, BARFISOM cont oor Yo hid aes a wie. wi on pena joor t» gentleman and wife, will Board, at $14 valvo Roving and Board for ‘alugle gentlemen at $8 ani JQ BREVooRT PLacE, TENTH STREET, "yOUR loors west o! road way.— Purnis ul with frat class Board, to genticinen and families, 12 BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Farlor and Bedroom adjoining, for atogie seamen srge or gentleman and wife; French Board if desired; modations, Liberal priee rexpecied. 1 RAST. SEVENTEENTH § STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ue wud Broadway—Handsomely furnished Rooms rivate family, Breakfast and dinner if desired. om, suitable for two gentlemen, with first class 1 weer TWENTIETH STREET.—ONE LARGE No calis on Sunday on business, Board; location unsurpassed; four doors west of roadway, opposite Trinity chapel si 19 FIFTH AVENUR, THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE Brevoort House.—Haudsomely furnished Rooms to rent, witnout board. 17 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ROOMS, WITH 13; house ocoupied by a small 144 EAs, FOURTEENTH STREET, en floor; two days. 126 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET—PRIVATE family.—A nicely furnished front Room, with good Board, for qeniecaap abd wife or two single gentieme: gas and firo included for $16 per week; house brown sione; convenient to Broadway. 129 CHRYSTIE STREET—FRONT AND BACK PAR- lors on first floor to let, furnished: suitable for gentleman and wife; single Rooms for gentlemen, ‘131 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue,—Well furnisined peanens Rooms and tirst class Board, Keferences required and given, _BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. _ Bowen WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, ON THE west siie, above Fourteenth street. in a ainati family; preferred; se oftice, ; terms §6 to $4 Address, with particu. on ___ HUUSES, ROOMS, ¢ SC, I TO LET. LET—A NICELY PURNISHED | “PARLOR, ON frat floor, auitable for « gentleman, and wife or two gentlemen: alto s sinall Koom, on third Wor. ine private family. Gall at 41g Sixth sirvek, near Second avenue. ADIES, GENTLEMEN, FAMILIES, STRANGERS provided promptly with’ Board or Kooms, anywhers, city or country, Boarding Emporium, 581 Broadw: NE ROOM, WITH ADJOINING BEDROOM, UNFOR. nished, hot and cold water and bath; location between Tenth and Thi Broadway and Sixth ave- nue. Addrese nO, NO LET—A THREE STORY DWELLING, NO. Vurick street, isting of 13 rooms, with pane aoe water. loquire onthe premises, or of J. RUSS: Weet Twenty-cighth street. MO LET—AN ENTIRE FIRST LOFT (OR PART OF it), 65x25, weil lighted and suitable for any business, at 174 Fulton street, ipwo YOUNG GENTLEMEN WANT A NICELY FUR. nished Room, with Qrst class Board, Location. Wert Porous to Forty-eighth street. Address . W. T., box 4,919 Post otfice. 10_LET—FURNISHED, A THREE STORY HOUSE, 78 West Forty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixt av- enues, toa small private family; or would let @ Parlor, with or without Board, WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE A FURNISHED Room and aprivate famfly.—Breakfust at & dinner a6.” Comfort more of x consideration tun syle. stating terms, Secretary, box 57, stailon D. Wastep-ny A YOUNG LADY, BOARD family. Good references given, Brondwas ANTED—TWO ROOMS, BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, baby and Suree, with Board. Answer. with ‘full par: Houlars, to H. H@s. 5., station G Post oilies, New York, ANTED—BOARD, FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE een Second ‘and Seventh avenues; fire, hot and Ten to exceed $18 per week. Addicss IN A Address ‘ANTED—A ge Sit raha BEDROOM AND Sitting Room, with Board, In a genteel neighborhood, between Fourth and eerer ird streete and not west Sixth avenue. Terms must be moderate, Address K. Herald ollice. WEST TWENTY-NINTH STPEET.—A YOUNG widow lady has two handsomely fu Rooms to let to first class gentlemen, a 139 EAST FORTIETH STREET, NBAR LEXINGTON rvenue.—Nicely Curnished Second Floor, with Board; family; also one Hall Bedroom. ferences exchanged. OvPOSITE Musle.—Splendid Suit of Rooms, parlor rivate table if desired; also other Rooms, with first ard, at moderate price: 146 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Sixth avenue—Furnished Rooms to tet, withor without Board: family small. 149 WESt SEVENTEENTH STREET.—AN ENTIRE Second Floor to let, with or without Board, nicely Tarnished or unfurnished ta genuomaaand wile oF ous OF two single gentlemen, 5Q MACDOUGAL STREET, ONE | DOOR FROM Fourth,--To let, with or without Board, « band- somely furnished front Room, with gas, hot and cold water, to one or two single gentlemen, 15¢ WAVERLEY PLACE.—BOARD FOR TWO RE. spestable mechanios in an English family, with no children; also one respectable young lady. Terms mod- erate, 169 ist TENTH STREGT.—A FURNISHED FRONT Room, with Board, ina privato family; a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen can be accommodated, 17 = 1 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—To let, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, eiegantly tural ‘On second and third Hoors ean bearas Saeed ] BOORMAN, | PLAC between Eighth and Ninti We a large Room and iiedro sunny exposure: sonable 2 OuINTON teehee uy TO 4 GENTLEM AN only, a nicely furnis! + Room, with Sreaxfiad tee roisbed, Hal, Room, with gas and fi RTY-THIRD STRE: —A private family ogether oF separate, wit Vow “delightful; terms "Tea: Q] West, A SPACIOUS, elegan on first floor, to det with superior Board, oes table or ‘otherwise, Also single Koon, References. 23 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—TO I LET, FI Btxhed Rooms, to gentlemen. Terms moderate, H STR 8. TO large fi somely furnished, with first Ciass Board, FIFTH AND Parlor, hand- (NEW NO.) EAST TWENTIETH STRE let Front Parlor on the r first floor, handsomel, rnishod; alxo x Hack Room on the second f oon wid beiagh oom ‘ond floor, with Mall 2 2 ST. MARK’S HANDSOMELY FUR. . bished Rooms, for gen’ without Board. House Bret olass with all modern improvements, Terms moderate ITH STREET), BETWEEN place.—Furnizhed Rooms to terms mode: Refereuces P4 Broadway and Univers t, with or without Board exchanged. QO WAVERLEY Prac R BROADWAY—IN A small private fam!ly—iirnished Rooms to let: two Foome (cominunicating) to one or wo gentiemen, without B34, stage T.—PLEASANT _ FRONT ROOM TO A let, to oue oF two gentlemen, In x private family, near Qiesis on Sunday, uf Addiess Hamil. TH STREET.-NEWLY FURNISHED SKCOND story front Room, with alcove and sourhern ¢ 3 ure; Board; private family. Address Mra. G. macion G. 3. WEST EIGHTEENTH s STREET, BE’ and Sixth arenues,. rding House in aimost mmodationa first elas FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY.SECOND able Parlor on first door, with municating, to gentlemen only, without board. 175 WEST, ZOURTRENTH STRERT. ELEGANTLY T5 Wrnisned Rooms to let, with Bourd. References exchanged. 190 FRANKLIN STREET. ‘0 LRT, FURNISHED gn WEEN BROOME AND MOTT BI a very nicely furnished front st Spring. ae 19% Room, tu a pri 205 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, to let. with first clasw Bord, A reasonable reduction made to parties having furniture, ‘Referencos required. 206 EAST FIFTY-EIGHTA STREET. FIRST NOUSE east of Third avenue.—Board for select tamilies or gentlemen 1n now rowan sione house; private family; lo- Hemen, Tavle first class 226 * Joining, nieoly furnished, to let, without board, to single gentlemen, ) nished Rooms, sutable for ies or single gou- Keferences exchanged, ae HENRY STRERT, CORNER PACIFIC, BROOK- 2 To let, with |, 4 large wized second story finit Room, ‘veauilfully furnished, hested by register aud always wari. lr A FOURTH AVENUE.—TO LET, TWO FURNISHED 27 front Rooms, in @ most resprotable locality, to a gentleman and lady, with or without Board, 318 EAST VENTEENTH STREET, ON STUYVE- e sant #9 uare.—The back and midole Rooms on second Hloor closets, ‘dre. gas, &<., and Board; references given and required. T THIRTRENTH STR se ‘ront Rooms, accond floor, for gentlemau and Mites Arn chase Board, tenvonatiey rate ence. 323 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIRST OLA avenue.—Furnished Rooms to let. with or without Sishan ea class house; terms reasonable, References exchange: 35 WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET.—TWO GEN. IE tlemen can have a Room, with large clonet at- tached: 9 also & gentleman and wife can be accommodated w 36) waer TWENTINTH STRELT,—FURNISHED —FURNISHE Spquired apply at the how 37 NEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. way and Fifth averue—A few select families and gentlemen can vow be accommodated with fine suits and Mingle Rooms. Table first ciusa, References exchanged 39 WEST Wasnin NEAR SIXIH avenue.—Parti ss Board, with ele. gantly furniebed Ri ; to gentleman and Wife or single perso BQ BAST FIFTEENTH STREET, SECOND DOOR from Fourth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Apai ments, four rooms, baih, &c., with first class priva table if required. EAST TENTH SIREET (BNEVOORT PLACE) between Broadway and University place.—Furnished ooms on third oor to let, without buard, Furnace heat in rooms. 44 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE,—ROOMS TO LET, singly or eu sulle, with or without Board. Terms moderate. MUNRO STREET, Con Board ana Room for a geu OF partial Board for gentlemen, rin: first will call at om R OF MAT man and wife; also full h OF without Rooms, Rooms to let with Board. 376 SECOND. AVENUE, ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SER- vant, three well furnished Rooms, with Board, in a etable private family in Brooklyn, convenient to Wall stroet ferry. Address, stating terms and ref 1,706 Post office, New York. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE tween Eighteenth ana Thirtieth streets and and Sixth avenues, Board and a large well furnished Room, with fire and gas.’ Price not to excoed $65 per mouth. dvess P, W. P., 539 Washington street, WANTED-BY A SINGLE GENTLIEWAN, APART. ments, with breakfast, in» private house, in or near Twenty-third street, W ‘Aadress E. M., box 6,121 Post ollice, $60 A MONTH WILL BE PAID FOR BOARD, &C, for myself and wife, in a west side house, with modern improvements; no extras. N. movers need not answer, Addroas Permanence, si tion K. ‘ost. State terms, LET—ONE OR TWO NEWLY FURNISHED Rooms, without Board. Inquire of O. Taylor, 316 Broadway, N. ¥,, or at 165 Livingston street, Brooklyn, pO LET—PART OF STORE 622 BROADWAY, WITH show window; no partion; fancy goods prefered, 0 LET-INMEDIATE | POSSESSION-AT | TARRY: own, a beautiful new Cottage. handsomely painted in freacoy about bait am acre in frult stabi Na 8. EMBERSON, 421 Kighth 10 LET CHEAP_—LOFTS OF STORE NO, @ WALKER + also Brat Lott of store $0 Chambers strect. “Ap. piv tous, BayLeye 11 Fuiton street, second floor, Mag RENT--A HANDSOME FIRST FLOOR, TWO PAR. lors end Extension, 11 Clinton place, near Broadway, for firat class business, or furnished to three or four gent! men, 10 LEASK-FOR A TERM Of SIX YEARS, TAB House 130 East Thirteenth street. me REA tna Premises, ue, [NevaNISHED HOUSES TO RENT. -sixth street, near Fifth brown stone, in No. 8 Pine street, EST. TWENTY-THIRD | STREET—ADJOINING Fike's new Opera House.— House to let on long lease for businens purposes, restaurant or club house, BLEECKER, SON & CO,, 77 Cedar street, )D FLOOR TO LET—IN 14 WEST FORTIETH at wand Seventh avenue; house ni only one tamuly need apply. BROOKLYN BOA QQ sourH THIRD sTREET, BROOKLYN, E. D.— Four gentlemen can be accommodated with Board in small private family, no childi r would let two nice furnished Kooms on second floor. Seven minutes’ walk to four ferries, Location good. References exchanged, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE AND atrictly private family, living In their own house, and who have never taken boarders, would accommodate with full Board, including fire, gay und bath, three gentlemen, two who would room together, the other with a Fonudonce within teen minutes of all the fers Feterences given and, required: Apply horn street, between Bond and Nevius, 4713 New York Post office. or address Wa bor EW ENGLAND HOTEL AND DINING SALOON, corner Bowery and Bayard street, Two hundred light Rooms, neatly furnished. Lodging 50 and 60 cents, Entire duily expense about $1 59. For gentlemen only. WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, anice Floor of five rooms; rent $22, ____ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED, FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSR WANTED—IN ‘good nelzhborhood, Principals only need answer. Address fenant, station a. SMALL FURNISHED poven WANTED—FOR A frst ctags tenant. Rent abo ruil ps month. cation central, ‘Address or apply, w with ful i particulars & Nos. 9 and7 Twenty-third eet, F pitth Avoaue Hoiel. ESK ROOM WANTED—IN A NICELY FURNISHED office in Pine or Wall street; or will buy furniture at a bargain, Addiess Chas, D,, box 151 Herald office, APOTHECARIES,—WANTED, TO RENT OR MAN. age a business, with a view to purchasing, Address Alpha, Herald ottice. ANTED—A MEETING ROOM FOR A LITERARY _Socioty, Address for two duys box 6,187 Post office HOUSES, ROUMS, &C., TO LET. AW LET IN NEW HERALD BUILDING. AN ELEGANT STORE ON ANN STREET. ONE LARGE ROOM, ANN STREET FRONT, FOURTH FLOOR. ONE FINE ROOM (REAI AR) FOURTH FLOOR, ONE ROOM SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS OFFICE ON cast Na Apply to ISAAC 9. BARKER, RR, ik, room u Herald building. A= No ) BU CORNER i —TO LET IN OLD HERALD BUILDI f ULTON AND NASSAU STREETS, DESIRABLE BosI- NESS OFFICES, APPLY TO ISAAC 0, BARKER, ROOM MNEW HRRALD BUILDING, A. aigiat trot Hoowa on tune, Baur eels Tees Company, an insurance oflice, or any business requiring light and space, Apply to ISAAC 0. BARKER, room lh New Herald Buildin, A room ae 1 ba PLEASANT COTTAGE NO. 41 CRANBERRY rect, Brooklyn, to let, noatly furriished, to a gentle. ‘The present occupant wishes to retain one with the parties taking the house, LARGE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, NEAR Union square, rent $600; « beautiful one up tow'n, $250; also, unfurnished, west side, $1, ‘ON , 953 Broadway. A SECOND FLOOR TO LET—CONSISTING OF THREE rooms, suitable for @ gentleman and wife, Apply at 162 Willow ‘strect, Hoboken, near Fifth street, opposite German Academy, PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM— One block east of Union square; fire and gas; $% per Address L. Irvingtou, box 12 Herald ollice, & Go, PLEASANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND rooin on second tloor to let for housekeeping; terms and water and cellar privileges convement, Apply Thirtieuh street, ne: FURNISHED HOUS RENT A ble parcion need appiy. jone but respon. ‘est Tenth street, corner of sity place, . Linen und Sliver: water, et dati 168 NEAX TWENTY.8SECOND with or without rate. 804 GREEN WICH STREET, ABQYE TWELYTH.— Good Board in a private family. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN THE vicinity of West Thirty-fourth street, have handsome accommodations for a geutleman and wife. Address box 64 Post office. B AMERICAN LADY HAS A NIGELY FURNISHED Koom to let, for a deratoris ofa homes. Gell fer coe werk eee A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LE Board, two pleasant Rooms, with gas and cl couple ef gentlemen; modern tmpr juired; three min of four lines of ca Bean street, Brooklyn, near Fifth avenue. SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE ‘a goutioman and wife ora tow single gentiewen with Pleasant Rooms and Board at very moderate rates: location ry desirable for ite convenience to business, Cali at 100 Varick street. 4G BASE TWELFTH STREET, FIRST, HOUSE WEST way. oppos Fring Ho forsiabed Boome (or geciemen, | Tae Howes elegantly AT bss WEST TWENTY.SEVENTH: STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Rooms to rent, with. 90 WEST Pa lat | STREET.—SECOND STORY Referenesa. re Bi nitable for two gentlemen or gen. tnd wife, to en ‘with fret class Board, 51 LEROY STREET. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with Board, at reasonable prices. H4 NEST IWENTY-THIRD STREET, Hot large Room on also a h ‘hal Room wi ‘wiih b Boarding, References, NEAR FIFTH oF third floor; ravere FAMILY, NO CHILDREN, WILL Lert, an entire second Floor, ‘tarnished, o auit or , a5 tos gentleman and wife or smal! family terms reasonable; rooms larce: gas, hot and cold wat bath, &c.; location central Address T. A. C., Heraid office, References exchanged. JEWISH FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATR an and wife or two tee with hand ooms; unexceptionable Boord; house and location frat clas, West Thirty-fourth, street, wear Broadway. Ad- dress A. Myers, box 125 Herald office. LARGE ROOM TO (LBT—FURNISERD OR UNFUa. ni shed, leasant for two la: or ® gentleman or indy, for indy. in ber ‘own room if Feuuired those wishing retirement and no quesuions asked: lucnuion Best Twenty-third street. Address Mrs, Faslor, sation D. SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD. A Parlor, Terms moder- handsomely furnished back & ‘REET, bg alay od furnished Rooms vate family, Tulteble for cue or two gents, at, per weel swat", TWENTY-FOURTH 8TREET.—FULL for gentleman and wif ntiemen, at per week; also WEST TWwanty: r THIRD bs ff. FORN ISHED ‘oome to ret, with Hoard. References exchan; aged. AMITY STREET.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO “LET, ‘with of without Board for families and single gent: Also day boa taken. House reopesed by a 1X0 PLACE, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH nth streeis.—A Bandsomely furoisned 58 Taz 68 60 Boom lot, whens board, ins private faumtiy. 6] Est THURTRENTE STRRET—IN a Private wily, Furnished Rooms te let, for gentlemen; feret jeoe eXchanced. q AMITY STREE furnished Front or two gentlemen, <TO LET, AN ELEGANTLY Pack Parlor to & gentieman aud Abor without Board; also # Hall mm ou third floor. 3 WEST 45TH BT, BETWEER STH AND 6TH avs. ©) Elegantly furn Rooms for geotiemen and their wives, Board for th vay. only. TQ SECOND AVENUE.—LAROR AND BMALL WELL oO fa Rooms, with Buard, for married or single ob second and third flogrs; moderate price aud SULT, COMPRISING TWO a Brat Geor, fromt, with Grat BAST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, Third and ‘oo BETWEEN ou avenues,—A bandsomely fur- L AN somely furnished front Parlor and Bedroom; gas and h oF without Board. 9 * Sacpoceal STREET bath, &e., for lar men. of without Board, 101] Sree Bast a STREET, MORTHRAST ue. A fow aeytanes Apart ion with ale tavle and Gret clase French ry | 4 J or 4 farmii Keo: R rent, oe femnle: full oF partial Board, E BROADWAY.—TO LBT, Board, a Patior and Soe ‘Also Hingis tebaaged. PLACE Bosse, 18 Rag WBRK, ome tro. Room, '@ tor two, tabie croallemt: ‘itend lance good. au. LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ‘AND TWO HALL Beirooms, handsomely furnished, to let, with oe to ‘gentlemen nly ; smal small private faintly; location lent and table f ‘adress C. K. ti, box 3.358 Fost ce, OARD —HAN gentleman reas Refi DSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FOR nd wife, Board for lady; fine location, , station 0. FAMILY WILl LEP TO A entire Second Floor, newly firat clase Bouse in Tasrty OARD.—A vere reapectab ilit; NE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, 10 WAVERLEY place.—Fine Parlor and Bedroom, and several other Rooms, for families or single gentlemen, with or without Board, VS YOUNG rou Wisi To eg ol A_ FOR. iabed Room and wre i ate mily or where there are few boarders, ——— the day, tion mya be below of ate and terms ne very te, Address, terms, . Herala office, NION SQUARE, Rone. sips. NEXT TO EVERETT House,—One Room on first floor, also one va the fourth, to let, with first class French Board, Ss Reins A some Rooms, with or without Boat 5 cone ing an conve house, Price m Adareen Gomtort, Herald of A’ OR FOUR, ARE OF. rae, BOARD AND LODGING WANT D. A GENTLEMAN WANTS TWO R Ooms, WITH BOARD for bimealf, wi servant first clase house and peighborhood, i¢naited will be permanent. Address, with box 4,825 Post office, New York oARD WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN feo ite i dove Twenty. third etree » OARD WANTED—BY A O@NTERL LADY; UPPER art of city, Ia @ private family, OF bit few boarders; Pleasant front Koom. Address B. Brown, Herald ofice, Bowe WANTED-IN A CENTRAL LOCATION, FOR A tinal family two of three Rooms required, a are Library, 73 Weat Thirty fourth street, near weed. way OARD TAnteee wits SITTING ROOM AND BED- by ® gent an. tle 4 hia wife, in & first class boar: une, betwer Teg oT and Thirty-Afth street and Fourth and enuss given and eee. Address 14 Post “athoe, Ein) prise and low cation OARD WANTED—BY A wp rod yee near Broadway, not above Per preferred. Terie must be moderate, Addross Ne, Broadway. wo Ag ia A GENTLEMAN AND WIFK: tens, family ; Detweea Eighth and Twe: OARD WANTED-BY Ao ww! ahtld and auree: locatio 4 shed communicating Rome phivais, fom rhere 0 other boarders, ith are 9 bok bast Post office. ond $39 per waa, ay tel and required. FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, fora gentleman and wife or single for two days at 31 Kast Twelfth street, n nue, fourth floor. ROOM AnD BEDROOM, FURNISHED, FOR housekeeping: gas, bath, &c.; moderate to a'perma- 20 a ital’ Room for & gontieman, Ninth SUITABLE lemen. Call Second ave- A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO let, 0% Broadway, suitable for one or two gentlemen; jaro and well furnished for $% Apply at 8: } ROADWAY STORE TO LET—SITUATED BETWEEN Fitth Avenue Hotel and Hoffman House; oné of the best locations in theety, For particulars apply to A. H. 20BS & CO., 10 Broadway, BRAPWAY AND TWELFTH STRERT.—TO LEASE, for a torm of yeura,the eoraer Property known as SIT and 5/9 Broadway, 48, $0, 52 and 54 EastTwelfth stroet; 5,167 square fect. JOHN 8, KELSO, 4 Nasaau sireei, TS OR SINGLE ROOMS TO LeT—TO fami of prt tees moderate, No. 107 Weat OR RENT, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—GENTE Ts, suugtwo' story und basement brick House; State street, Brooklyn; water and it j rent $55. 8. NEWBERRY, 162 Broadway, New York, URNISHED ROOM TO LET—IN A FRENCH FAM, lly. “References required. 133 West Fifteoath street’ URNISHED THIRD FLOOR, COMPLETE FOR housekeeping, in a new brown stone house, Appiy ab M0 Bast Fifty-fourth street, near Lexington avenue, Whatyd ¥ SS ee Wt <n A ad bss AN e weel nth for Carpets, Oiloloths, Fur. P hedding. kes at BENDALL: & CO.'o sonton ut and Hudson streets, } OMS TO LY fart oral gs 1 pod UN Fu RNISHED, with or without Board, U treet, between Third = Fourth avenues, ninth 5] veuue, north side. H, GIBBONS & CO., 46 BROOME STREET. + Houses to let at reduced rents, 120 Prince, 274 Union, 242 West Thirteenth; Stores to let at reduced rents, we Mercer, 31 Union «quare, 643 West Forty-second: Floors (0 Jot at reduced rents, 24 Siath avemag, 107 Grand, 69 Merce Apartments to let at reduced rents, 75 West Houston, 13 Mi. netta, #4 Darrow, 635 West Forty. neoond, 269 Mulbe: ~~ 2 Laurons, 655 Waler, 273 Went Thirty. ninth, 98 Wate: Seer M7 SPRING STREET. A a ged A FIRST FLOOR, to let for a business, at 76 id street, Apply in the Se eer ee Sreese AND LOFTS TO LET—IN BROADWAY, Canal, Walker, Leg ang Chambers, Warren and Murray atreets; the firet Loft of the new building 456 and 457 Broadway, 090x100, jellently lighted; suitable tor Rate, cape oF eiram goods business, USTAVUS ‘SAYLIES, Lad @ Broadway, Ste TO LET AND STOCK ig FIXTURES FOR sale. Apply at 300 Seventh QTORE To LE Newark, N. J Nght busines” 1) premi T, LET—CONVENIENT APARTMENTS FOR FAMI- ies; Patior, Bedrooms amd, Kiteben with water, &e. $0). Inquire on premusay NOs Tand 9 Uarmine sireet, M ag LET—THE SECOND. yine8 AND ATTIC OF two story house No, 32 Third avenue, Apply ED—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY four youre, No.1 Wnetiogion equates corner of Crit ‘natingto place and Fourth street, eth ilibind a "7 L&T—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION; AT RIVER. twelve acres of 1 ee dale, on the Hudson, a nice Cotta Sh ay, | stabie, &c. will be reated at fie rent until 1869, ' "8. EMBERSON, 41 Bighth avecue, T° LET— TAR UPPER PART OF MARBLE BUILDIN southeast corner of Walker and Church streets, Mint fgeh, gAbyly to THOS. LE Ws, om the premises, Crom iv to or? 0 LET—LOWER PART OF A PRIVATE HOUSE, was ond bath, with handsome walnut Purn tare, wh wt yurchased, with | efeepareeese ct ue. ine 1 LETOIN UNIVERSITY PLAOK, A NIQRLY FUR. ished Floor of four Rooms, toa amall fami ys mith lege of ait housekeeping; refergnces req.ul a. Tor threw days to A. M., box 148 Herald « LET—STORB gl PAgeerent, WITH LoFTs, the new building street, next ge pout corner of Brootn ine store 8 reene treet; Tow to good tenant, ‘Apply wo ‘at % towalo.e 1 Greene ah (0 Lkt=A RANDSOMELY VORNISHED | lio SHIN neal -sluenery ‘with or sry th “Aycan Liviagston, bor 1 tern ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A SMALL House, or a Part of w House, in a good neighborhood; best reference given, Address box 1,980 Post office, ANTED-IN 8TH STREET OR VICINITY AND east of Third avenue, the Whols or Part of » nlce House (unfurnishe: ‘table for housekeeping. Addreas, HB. o Herald olive, ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE IN A GOOD LOGA- ton; will pay liberally for Lest accommodations, Ap- Library, 72 West Thirty-fourth street, near AMUSEMENTS. 5 eee EE EVENING “TELEGRAM HAS a4 are ulation 3 ; therefore, the most dgairabie taedism for advertisers. OMNES PEEATRS ~BEGING aTB. ©. W. TAYE QT WELTH if “A MIDSUMMER mGut aa Se Disa” he mos: complete and beautiful of EXQUISITE Pai PROrACL ever pons ‘upon any st or im any country. The beauty and artistic perfection of (is memora- ble production aze themes of euthuslastic comment, tm critical clrclea, and have won for it # proud goneral recogni- ton as THE it ho ATTRACTION of our art-lovi1 Mr o FOX, Hg tris ws ist ROBAO SooRR..., ia’ cant, including rive) BRUELLERT COMED. NS, ¥e. 4 Pavidge Owen Marlow, K. Fox, Le Frank: Quinlan, Sinclar’, Howland: Wallace, Miss Louse siawtoras, Mrs, Wallace, Master Wilie Younge, Hrs, Edmunds, Miss Harrison, Miss C. Je! forsou, Mina Clas " MATINEE AT 1g EVERY SATURDAY. MH BATRE pomtaun tt 514 eng he THE HANLON TRANSATLANTIC N COMBINATION, THE AEDT UH Ara EDEE™S Ta new and martling ng gern of ti manssiam end tn the Teak entitled (ne THREE FLYING MEN OF THE ATR, ibe Champion Swimmer of the World, | im his marvellous aquatlo evolutions, eaitied TUM SOR RATATOR THE MAN PISH, tn which’ he eats, drinks and amokée under water. ERTRUDE'S G CANINE UIROUS tu novel anid ‘amis roupe of French poodles, tratued to a perfection Mm therto unequalled in ‘of canine sagaci » CONTINENTAL" A ARTISTS, ALLNEW TO AMERICA. ineos Wedoeeday and Saturday at 23 o'clock. pa OPERA Kpelle TWENTY-THIRD 8T REET, corner of Eighth a Bie NG BagNoct ITALIAN OPERA, COMPANY. ‘Max Strakosch la to announce the ing of PIERS OPkia HOUSE ON THRES RA EVENING, JANUARY % Ouw gecond tor Post 4 i either of the frat four nighta at 'e, 701 Broadway, and at M GRAND a Sin die i 1P, M. rioes:—, a RA. FIRST GRAND. GALA MATINEB, AT 1 P, M. On SATURDAY, Jan. 11, 1866, Admission to all pate ‘of the house 10 RESERVED Rea ANTOINETTE—MONDAY, THEATRE FRANCAIS: Lessee and Director, J. GRAU, ARIE ANTOINETTE commences at 754 o'clock. MARIE ANTOINEITE ticket cice, at Sal rmer's music store, No. 701 Broadway, and at the Mme, ADBLAIDE RISTOMIs KEPREGEN TATIONS OF MARIB OD HAxT Ww. MonDay. Ee DNE “PRIDAY, SDA ands MATINEE on SATURDAY. ME. RISTORI, CARD.—In reply cope ot, inquiries for repre- sentations of ELIZA! RTH by MADAME RISTORI, Mr, GKAU respectfully announces that it will be at present impossible to reproduce ELIZAIsKTH in consequence of the public interest and demand for the re, wee meationt of MAKIE ANTOINETTE; but, if possible, Ristori will perform ELIZABETH roto her ‘departure’ for Hae vana, and due notice will be aa ven. Ww TED—BY FEBRUARY 1, UNFURNISHED, FOUR or five Rooms for genteel housekeeping. by gentiema: Wife and vervant; any good location not above Thi Modern improvements indispeasable. Unexeeptionable ref erences given and required. Addregs, stating terms, B, M., vox 489 Post oflice. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, TWO OR THREE neat, coy, unfurnished Rooms, with pantries, £c, suitable for housekeepiag for a young married Couple. "Rent not to exceed $15 per month. References exchanged, Ad- dress Hiram, 10 Wall street, roo: and 38, for two days, ANTED—UNFURNISHED TIDY APARTMENTS for light housekeeping, by a genteel Ameriean family of adults, wt moderate reut, Or Board for five, Address, with particulars as to rooms "and price, Old Housokeeper, Herald office. ANTED TO RENT—A_GOOD BASEMENT. IN Fe TON, DEY OR VESSY STREET BROADWAY, PARIICULARS TO BASEMENT, BOX 8,176 POST OF FICE, A_ FIRST ws NTED TO RENT—IN_ BROOKLYN, class throe or four story House, with all'the improve. ments, in a good location, ‘in perfect order, and the rent must ‘be moderate, Apply to ALBERT H. NICOLAY, 48 Pine street, ade __ DENTISTRY. RITFICIAL TEE FH BEAUTIFUL, SETS $10 TO $20 warranted wusurpassed, Teeth filled and extracie without least pain, Gold ‘and platina filliugs $1 and upwards, warranted for life, Otlice 138 Sixth avenue. R, LUTHER, Dentist. T VAN JLRCKS, 178 SIXTH AVENUB—GAS AD. , tooth extracted without the least pain and beautiful gum sets Inserted five hours afterws! eth filled and-preserved; charges very moderate, (COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED THE anwsthetic use of nitrous oxide gas, administer {tia je, most, approved method 49 nothing Bub exiract teeth, d certainly do it without pain; so 0 patients bestily. eiF names at the vilice, 19 ‘isonet Institute, RET pBXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN BLEVEN 73ar%, by benumbing application (narcotisati ful eet 1; set on silver, $10, Laughing AY VILLERS, 185 Grand » 190 BEAUTIFUL CONTINUOUS GUM 190 Sets of Teeth. Rubber Plate, with Piumpers, $10. Exirscting under gas without charge’ whoa. others are im: terted Drs, BUDINE, 19) Grand street, "MISCELLANEOUS, RANGES, PINE APPLES AND BANANAS OF THE tinest quality, one week from tho plautation by steam now discharging at piei ‘ast river, for sale by the Derrel ly arr ." Cull and examine be- elsewhere. DARTIES SERKING GOOD INVESTMENT WILL find it by calling on or addressing Geo, Lave, beth street, New York; call aud soe for yourseif, don't hum! . Rear OLDIERS, ATTENTION.—LIBERAL ADVANCES made on’ additional Bounty Claims filed in the hands of other neys, by WILLIAM KILBY, Ciaim Broker, 206 Broady mm 2), th (ruaT DIPPER” WEIGHS FROM A HALF OUNCE to two, pounda, measures from a ee to a quar Gonts Suc, and We, each, and 1s cold singly or by the thousan @ maiden lane, N, ““MAKSH & CU., Geseral Agents for the United States, ANTED—A GENERAL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE in exchango for weil loeated mining and other stocks, Good opportunity to sell out at fair prices, oF pares com: ied to di-cautinue business and want, to get something Bat they can distribute among thelr’ creditors (and pot Into bankruptey), with @ prospect. as soon as the Paci ‘allroad is completed, of giving them treble thetr debt, confidential. Address E., box 4,907 Post = MEDIC AG = wiTHour” M MERCURY, Ag “QURE IMMBDIATELY, certain weasos. trietly con. DB. HARRIBUN, 77 Bleecker street. CG irate ri Te se ete’ ‘The Standard rarity Theatre of New York, Wh ARE LEVE ALONE IN THE FUEL THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. An laoreet Bill_ of Novelties. omeupay, first ngitt of GEO. H. CORS' Ethiopian peratic Kxtravagan: lo BON E'sQuasn plavoLo, Bone Squash, Fatent Chimney to the ——. Juda. a fancy W Cweaar, a celebrated Boot Polisher jm Brown, a distinguished Musics Spruce Pink, a dandy in love with Junietia,. Pompey, Junietia's athe Bob Hart, The Ev Une. a Devil of a Fellow: Chariey’ Pettengill, dark Maid, aMicted with Piaie ture... Bs ‘ijgMisa Allee Stodier, 1 Company. SOHANY eee ere the grent comedian, in threemew acta, MLLE, ZUCCOLL the of the city, All the great Troupe will appea: _Dovrs open at 6%; curtain rises ‘at 7%, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 68 BROADWAY. ‘the Shae tema Leet 3 juarter to 8. The sow siognet aud resbaroe euverainment in the olty. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS' SAN FRANOLSCO MIN. =i ami .Tommy Ryan, it ry Charles Dicken: WAMBOL.O'S Now Song “My Darling Dwells 0: BERNARU'S Historical Keminiscences. BOBBY NEWCOMB'S Lnimitable jong and Di BIOE’S Cperatio Gems. ie, Te the Sea.” ELLY AND LEON MINSTRELS, 72) BROADWAY, Aled by the eutte of ine auty. else Seymour, Rollin Howas 8. 3. Purdy, 0 Goorge Percival Mr, Sam Price, es N Rt G, W. H. Gridia, Now Year Calls. scleisere New Year Calls, Theatrical Ww ——— Stars. ‘The Prize Ring. I Broadway Carnival. Happiest Coupie. T Enchantress, jatinee tor Ladies every Saturday Seats may be secured six days in a QTEINWAY HAL! POURTEENTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT NDAY EVENING, JA Ly. HARMISOS Sees ing peri Miss ANTONIA HENNE, Contraitoy Mr. OSCAR PFLEFFER, Pianist, Mr. GEO. SIMPSON, Tenor. Mr. JAMES CAULFIELD, 5 Orenniat; Mr. G. W. COLBY, Conductor, and MICHELO TURN«R, the ‘wondorful’ Zither per. former, “iia first appearance at these coucera. Broownyy ACADEMY. a4 F MUSIC. “ ENGLISH OPERA A COMPANY, FOR ONE NIG THURSDAY. Jan, hm Auber's charming fomantte opera, FRA DIAVOLO, ALL 1STS IN THE CAST. Box sheet oper the Academy, Brooklyn, Monday mern+ a 9 o'clock, and at Lid Broadway, for the wale of reserved weate nee, R, CHARLES DICKENS’ READINGS. —LAST READ. ing but oue in. New York, previous to Sir. Dickens’ tour tn the United 8 18 respectfully announced will read, in Steinway Hall, on (for the second Pickwick; and dinverica) ‘and “The Trial,” from, y, January 10, bie “Nicholas Nickleby"! Saucers" "echool), and “Me. Bob Bawyer $1 akyrick,” Retorved seats for any of tie oan ure! at tice, Seay tiom sk Roe eee se R. CHARLES DIOKGNS' RBADINGS.—" snd othe Marigold” (for the second time in America), Trial,” from “Piekwick," at Steinway Hall, on 1hi next, at $o'clock, Reserved seats, $2 each, A —DR. GaINpIs een = yl AND AO- Chow ee mity place, makes it his ad ._ Sure and immediate reliel ‘Blegant rooms og - oe mi laos guar MALE byt |AN, NO, yee ho bad medical A a easaromas uo, ge ne OF, DISB As: i sranteen, os et ian, from whatever causa, i without parm Or fncoavanienoe, red without meroury positively, Stanton sireet, =RSLE FOR LADIES—CBRTAIN, Len DIATe and sale, whatever the any Dr. POWERS, 11 Stanton sireot, His female re and guaranteed, Confidential cireniar free by post, A hours. nbn a nt mn a BL) —CERTAIN DISRASES THOROUGHLY CURRED BY fat POWERS, 191 Stanton street, without ae Srhatever qeutey Ari taing Be Vidor AND» a ante Boaina ables remo Tavieorating Fills tor Impaired mani LADIES’ SURE ASSIBTANT.—DR, PO" AL HANon streets Hetie whater ah Thales brome = ‘the ary cae return sume day. Tnlaiuble medicine, Ale hout medicine. - fo rein ) BLessiNa To bar fe LADY WRITGS:—PO! A. tuguero Pemate Fille relioyed mony a tuguese hig 19 one day wait hike umn 74 bs a iat et Ye iad LL ar SPECIAL DISEASES—~ALSO NERVOUS AND Physical depility, speedily, and efeetuatty cured withe oul mnercur, Consultation strict confidential, Dr. LEWIS, No,7 Beach street, TO MARRIED EADIE BADARE RES. infaliabie LADY BLEOTRICIAN, AT 72¢ BROADWAY, CURES A radically Rheumatism,’ Neuralgis, Headachi female compla ni Isgirss) 10 FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAME DU. BOIS (28 youre sucoessCul practice) euarantes tm:nedl- Creat BALIN DESS ate Py aT GRAND neers, Wedneedag, Jaa 1988, o'clock in the ry 8, evening, assisted b f ites, Mme 8. De Larean, Mise Alide ator losers. Loopold Heynau, wenn, sl, ieatudlog ed seats, Singio admission Tickets are for sale Schirmer's, i. A. Pond & Mesars, Co.'s, t Schubert ond Dachaver & Vilan: Bega HALL, UNION SQUARE. ‘neq ~we med Gorgeous Transformation, eal | vant ‘AB exceedingly interesting Entertainment; Matinees on Tuend: ~ bo) id Saturdays at 2 o'clock, and every evening at 8 o'c! (TUR THIRD ANNUAL AND Zatt, ‘are Masque, the CERCLE Cg) DB L'WARMONIB il take Se ot ihe, THorsbat EVENING, JANUARY, 2. Grand preparations are being tnade to reader this Rall worthy of the renommee of the Society, and to make It the ‘event of the season, CHOURSTRA OF 100 MUSICIANS will execute ‘the latest danoing and promenade musle, AL midnight she GRAND ‘ua MILLE DIABOLIQUE, with calcium Alumina! GORGEOUS Ths ane MATION TABLEAU ‘and othor au Petter. i dolight the audio rlekeve, tnd * em, tes Yor Wo be obtained at Sehir Chickerlag's, “ia,” Macoy's, 112 and 114 aroRy OF MUSIC, MADI. reel. Bguire arene TIONAL CONS: nue, near Twent: Concert (season saturday Perro Tie magn, A ‘bul, pry Mrs. J. me Pauleon, Mr i Poass, Froxett with re reserved seats, $1; to be ad at the Conser- vatory and atthe Gs UCHRSSR OF GRROLSTAIN Lette sores Sepbae ha A We, Sabre fe FREDERICK B for V! Vilia, 208 Bowery and 1,125 Br (PME CENTRAL, TICKET OFFICE-OPENED By THs eaten Bienes in the b he ali one. Lon A requiring medical treatm Con | can Sonne fi ma and ie cla 423 haben Ll. Restorative, $6, Patients frome ween Ti tod. Parone @istance provided with boa ‘rivate advice letter free co Oreboatte 4, fromt box, Odice 38 Lhird avenue, beior vot, New York, essen. 1 Se Eat RTAIN RELIE! cause, ‘appointment to non nd fimeiy romed ecenily discovered loterview and Ladieast, ities 108 M*i SEYMOUR, pRs ee YE L AND parerous.— —_ d senses oui ‘nth street, two blocks weet of biath avenue, at (he Theatre can bo secured in RA neat, EW YORK DRAMATIO souc SOHOOL—ENTRANCE 1. en aor ot pea sz | Me | Gone 9 THR DRAMATIO SCHOOL, 19 OANAL FOreyas & WAY THRATAN T) yet 3 ‘And means only need fos ~ eee 14 Bast Thirteenth greet, AMUSEMENTS, t ABNEY WT WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY TH ATRE,, wae sagan ee ioweien t ome The u ENS Oy fits, THIS OR A! warrenteine in announcin MU. DAY AND A FEW SOx ik NiGars ONLY, be postuvely wingrawe for the introduetion standard 1 UY when it “ of Falconer's Bo aa a &™ the MFA DA’ event oF MRS. D. ¥. BOWER: itt rive CHARACTER: MRS. ‘Dy SATURDAY—' TigavLa AB Seats secured {rom 8 to 6, IBLO'S GARDEN, Mr, Wheatley Feapeattully a Announces that this theatre N CLOSED for some few days, in co: WiERS FAMILY MATIN: a in advance, th Mew (wanty Br eci PANTOMIME EXTBA- Al 2 neil the : os % by WHITE PAWN ra a ee wean ieee & PALMERS” ELE BI ALLE? TROUPR, Duo notice will be given of the frat representation. CADEMY OF MUSIC. OanOEs Ge ag EB RICHINGS" ENGLISH O©1 MONDAY EVENING, January i ‘1868, will be produced Auber's Sry peri o Miss RICHINGS, Me W, cas! ‘LE. Mra, SEOUIN, & 0. CAMPBELL, Me SEGUIN, Mr. ARNOLD in the Casi. 'O-MORROW EVENING, Tuespay, A SONNAMBU sat ime in REIDAY EVENING, Saltnry 10, rst time im America ‘allace’s romantic Opera, THE DESERT FLOWER, 5E -Direotreas, Box sheet for the sala of secured seats ni mt Boor & Schi jo, 101 Broadway; oa Nome Brosé- way, aod at the ox offloe of the ‘A Bee OPERA HOUSE AND —" DWAY AND THIRIIETH S1RBET, Return to Popular Ante-War Prices. Adoption of # tbe ee of Admisson. 4 o TO SEE EVERYTHING—MUSEUM AND THEATRE. Reserved seats, which can be seoured during the day, Orchestra and Dresa Circle chairs, am extra obarge ‘of 68 ota svery night until further note pani BOLATN Seat i SATURDAY MATINEE. 4 tT (CKENS' BRAUIIFUL DRAMA, oun Murua PRIEND, { With the following excellent aruitog in the cust J. W. Miss M. ARY i iE CHAS. BURROUGL, Mi ri ry PHILLIP, Mi i Mr uso MATHEWS, x ivHOM, : ie NeWron,’ Mr. J. THOMPSO! ] Mrs MLD ae! Mise. V.PkOUDKoor, = | | Miss LILLIE ELDREDGE, a Mi A LINN, THE FROST KING tacle of the season, wil be ready. rue MAM will soon MOTH GAVE ALWAYS OPEN. ORRELL, SISTERS' NEW YORK THEATRE, ra! ¢ FOURTEENTH ieee CAND SUCCESS STILL ONDER SHIE GASLIGHT, UNDER THE GASLIONT, UNDER THE GASLIGHT, every aight until further notice, and on Saturday afternoom, Gilly iu Srondrous raiirond seneation, nnd the other scen nog «ttove in this great clty with the beautiful Worrell | Parsloe, Ky: Collings, Donelly, Colla Logan ynd Mrs. W right in their gréat portralturos, — ‘Bouts secured six ‘Matinee every Sat OWERY THBATRE, j First night of the popular young actor, i JON LB ACK. y Mr. Dick Sande | Me, W. Ashoroft ) uh. Bollas one | Singer ¥ NNY LIND, ghey sensation drama cuaupt DUVAL. Ma. BONIF, nas ha By appearance America of OLAUDE BOVE Paris, Wautacrs EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, in compliance with the request of many fainiies itis respectiully announced st there will be given, on BATUKDAL, JAN. 1, onset awist || Doors open.at } o'clock. Performance commences at 13¢-"1 | BOXSOUR FOR THE ABOVE MaTINCE NOW OFS, | | ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager....Mr. LESTER WALLACK| | FREE LIST, with tho exception of the PRESS, ts entirely) | suspe nded. OLIVER TWIST FOR ONLY ; SIX NIGHTS MORE MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1868, will be presented, with new scencty, coinplete appetat| ments, novel elfects, in coleprated drama from RLES DICKENS Mie En Srok WALTAC will make is FLUST APPL ARANGE ge naire monthay) | jotice will be given of the opening ‘of the box ba Doors open at 7%. Performance commences at & ‘ALLACK'S. OLIVER TWIST MATINER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 ALLAOK'S. OLIVER TWIST MATINEE, SATURDAY, saxtant A Sa OLIVER TWIST MATINER, SATURDAY, ‘SANUARY. ALLACK'S. OLIVER dese? FATINES, TURDAY, JANUARY a W ALLACK'S. OLIVER TWIST MATT! NE EASTER sanvand iy PSRNOE THEATRR. spine | \, Lessee and Difector, ENGHIE OF M. ROCK, TUESDAY EVENING, JAN, 7, LES PROJETS DE MA TANTE and LA MARIEH DU MARDLGRAS, Mies Belt ez, Larmet, Hamilton, MM. La Roche, £e, Soats may be accured for any performance at the thealre and at a8, 701, 119 and 114 Brondway. ‘ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSB, Crowded houses proclaim the ‘suecesi Comic Pantomim THE ULD WOMAN WItO Livep me f On, ) i so eye HE OLD WOMAN WHO LIV. $ suoe E OLD WOMAN WHO LAVED INA SHOR! pightly evoking ‘peal ‘pen peal ‘of laughter and applet. at comie tricks, Thema magia, chang Hs GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SORNR. mplete triumph of artistic and mech The A cdies selenees. TONY P. in New & Songs, - New Ballas. BELLUNS OF THE OPERA, New Ethiopia: HE PAIN PAINTERS, HOTELBSKIXML ATINEE WEDNESDAY and IATURDAY, 2 o'cloee Bing ratats SIATHEATBR COME UE, feBnoapwa) HE FAMOUS OT | HANLON B JORGE, WILLIAM AND A) wit faaumurate 6 short season at (hie FOF POFULAK. Be MPL OF ANUSEMENT, commencing MONDAY, Jan. 6, I with @ powerful corps of male and female Goutinen HARRY GURR, | HARRY GURR, RY Gi anny GOURR, AR THE CHANFION SWIMMER OF THE WORLD, Tho whole scientifie and civilized world witnessing his astoundiog and unparailele) Piao nces. [So TWENTY OF THR REFOLGENT GEMS OF 8 ROPE, FORMING THE GRANDEST CONFEDERA. TON OF HUMAN SKILL BVER ORGANIZED. Hanlon Mati Wedne: 2g 0! Remember those who w early, as hundreds are invariab! gain admission either to the ma\ ances, Mie CHARLES DICKENS’ READINGS IN BROO: spect ful py snmounesa that Mr. CHARLES DICE ENS will read four tim in. Fiymouth obur Broo nie as follows;—On Thursday, January Pi Ch: and the Trial from Pickwick; on january the) a Copperfield Si Says ‘8 Party (from wick) hi Marigold and jay, January 2, his Nichols 1d Boots at the Wolk, com, Fey be seated ten minutes before the commencement of w readings, Reser The sale of tickets f the course (of four. reading a oniy) will take. place at F) ) rout charch on THURSDAY uae January's commer Should any tickets remain unsold they will be disposed the following days at the same time and piace. | RW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteanth street, opposite Academy of Musle, "rel a Nuch (ai Mr Squeers" ‘scboo) ‘The readings will commence at 8 o'clock and L. 8. Lent... seve Dit MATINEE AT Hg) H WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ] rah RIUMPHANT SUCCESS of the new GRAND COMIC PANTOMIME, / entitled | THE MISER OF BAGDAD, THE MISER OF BAGDAD, roplate with NSFORMATIONS, SCENES beni TEND TNC DENTa won, which, durt by over comical descr been witnesse SRTY THOUSAND Pr OPLB, and has been feccived ‘on overy conaston with ty tokens. robation, as sbown by uproarious WOU ts OF LAUGHTER AND APTLAUSR Previous to the pantomime will be presented a orl al "EQUESTRIAN AXD ACROBATIO FEATS, NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA, {troducing 1 THE LEADING ARTIST attached (ie NEW YORK CIRCUS TROUPR, comprising & combination of equestrian and acro! oe UREQUALLED an ERICA OR EUROPA, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. of the most inten: Pasi two weeks i AY mntioual Burleng UNDER THE LAMPLIQ: troducing tb TERRIFIC RAILROAD SCENE, THE UNMAT CARLETON, THR GREAT Cal er it otal of Dickeas, ‘Phentrlsal Agency, the Wiad of, Mat! CHARLES had av ine th BRapivos —vnor, u mat chet offies, read room Pifth Avenue Hovel for in es y } ANIO. INSTRUCTION =B: z shall ‘former of coon col a uPtOW thor Baws aera ay oom Naw Vor, aad