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— BOARDERS AND LODGERS | WANTED. BLOCK FROM CITY HALL. FRANKFORT HOUSE, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1869. _fO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ STORE oR STORE AND BACK ROOM TO TO, BET Frankfort street, corner of William. 250 rooms; accom: cheap; (gew) No. 4% Fourth avenue, near Twen- imodatergentiemen only ; 8c. to We. per day; $1 6040 $3 per | ty-nintn street; modera improvements. Apply on the week. Open all night. premises, Ale $2 50 tout board, in a privaie family. street, corner of Clinton. Apply wt 2 PER WEEK.—A PLEASANT, NEATLY FUR- misbed front Room to let, to # single gentleman, 27 ‘Division REQAPWaY, NO, 8, THROUGH TO CROSBY STREET, BP feet front, 196 feet een 4 feet ress—Firet Floor, at to let, rent $9,000, . 7 Murray atrevt, room No. NORTH WASHINGTON location convenient, unsurpassed and fronting the Park; ta bie and appoiniments unexceptional, References exchanged. IW AVENUE, NO. 16.-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, in sults or sing Mf desired. “Terms moderate, Fi AVENUR, NO. 5 ttreet. prices; house and table Grst class, 10, AVENUE, OPPOSITE Jsomely firnished Suits of Ro FOR ROOMS WITH BOARD; $5 TO 87 PER WEE familtes e) BR to FS per week for Kooms without boa! accommodated equally as low. Apply ut 104 Fran $ TO 10 PER WEEK.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, ) with ercellent Boar, for families and single persons, at 176 Bleecker. street, six blocks west of Broadway. TO $10 PER WEEK.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ora few single gentlemen can obtain Board, with pleasant Rooms, at 19 St Mark's place, near Cooper Iustt- tute, WEST FOURTEE TREET.—TO LET, WITHOUT board, two back Parlors, second foor, 1 gure PLACE, CORNER OF CLINTON Handsomely furnished Rooms on first and hina do 10 gentleman and wife or a party o Reference exchange ©) EAST FORTY-SECOND STREET.EXTENSION 4 Room, large and handsomely furnished, with full Board, Keferences exchanged. — iz TH STREET, NO. 27, NEAR SEVENTH AVENUE. — ‘An elegant furnished large Room, with Board; refer ences exchanged. TH STREET.—THE FIRST FLOOR rpiahed entirely new, to lot, with ation ¥ 1 SECOND FLOOR, ) . to let; private table if required; Rooms, with or without Board, to gentlemen of gentlemen and their wives. 17 floors, for familie ie Rooms for gentlemen; tirst class Board; referenc de , EAST, 136.. WEST EIGHT —PARLOR AND AL Sleeping Room, front, to let, withfirst class Board and Attendance; alko Roi e for two siugle gentlemen, 92 THIRD STREET.—FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT 20 to one or two persons, without board; bath, gas, dc; family private ; terms moderate; references exchanged. QQ, SIUYVESANT STREET. NEAR BROADWAY 232) the Cooper Institnte,—Two e to rent on the second floor, with or without Boar ia table only. 37 Kooms WEST THIRTIETH STREET, PETWE way and Fifth avenne.A desirable Su let, with first Board. \ BROAD. and single delightful. Location References, QQ WEST WASsHT OO stone house from F Handsomely fur- nished Suit of Rooms to let, with firat class Board, with a private family. Reference required. BOND STREET...GOOD BOARD FOR GENTLE- tan and wife: also three large, handsome family te table if required; hot and cold water, bath. 6 “IRVING PLACE. ROOMS TO LET IN A PRIVATE 8) American tamily, ‘Those wishing home comforts will do well to apply. 70 wet THIRTY-SEV Floor, for light hou quired; hot and location; conv: Ta HIRD THIRD AVENUE, tlemen. ‘TH STREFT.—FURNISHED ping, or more room if re- price $75 per month; go BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND Twoifth streets. To let, two large hall Rooms, fo ge MSON, Inquire from 12 to 6. 103 fan Tet, together or aeparataly, with Board or Asingle Room. Heference: 10 FAST EIGHTH STREET, ST, MARK'S PLACE. Large furnished Rooms, with frat class Board. Terrms moderate, STREE feomely furalah 4 entire Floor *> ivate table; also 113 West TWENTY THIRD STREET, NEAR SIKTH —Sult ef Rooms; also a square Room, with ‘rat clags Board; furniture new; terme moderate; required. reference WAVERLEY “PLACE.—WITH oR WITHOUT Board, gecond story front Room, with Hall Ri cting, or ‘will let separately ; also otuur Rooms; family Terms very moderate. EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—First class Board in a private family; two yacant Rooms, single and double; first class table and every bome comfort. BETWEEN shea Rooms to € WEST SEVE: 24 Six O let, without boar: 136 MACDOUGAL. STRE’ 0 ROOMS ON ET.—TW' ‘second floor, to let, with firat class Roard, to families: le getflemen, for $14 each; also single Rooms, 37 and 152 Fav ERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— OL A few geutiemen can be sccommodated with nice furninked Rooms and good Board; references ex 160 FA STREET, —NICELY furnished Parlors on ; private family; no boarders; rent reasonabie, 166_ WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET, FURNISHED Rooms tglet, with Board, at mod MACDOUGAL STREET, BETWEEN WAVERLEY place and’ Eighth « Furnished Rooms, en suite or singly. with Bo table if desired; House arst claas, 207 EAST BROADWAY.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with excellent Board and eplen- did Rooms; gas, bath, de. Terms reasonable. 296 WEST THIRTY.THIRD STREET, BETWEEN ‘28 Seventh and Eighth avenues—Board in a quiet, private family; a alae, comfortable, furnished Room of joor for gentleman and wre; full Board for the lady, g10 to $15 per week. Bath, gas and beater, 232 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STRE! 4 Rooms, handsomely furnished, to I singly; familie’ acd single gentiemen can Board and a pleasant home. priv — ELEGANT en suite or jave excellent 254. FAST, THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN OH Second and Third avenues.—A handrome mit of Rooms on second floor, furnished or unfurnished. with or ‘without Board. Closet room and all modern conveniences. QG7 GRAND, STREET.—A LADY LIVING ALONE 7 would lot a handsomely furnished Parlor, Bedroom and large Closet, with fire and gaa; $13 per week. 318 sBcoxD AVENUE. HANDSOME FURNISHED : second tor Rooms to let, together or singly, with full Board; table, house and location first class. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM ON second sour to let with Board at 40 East Thirty-fret Sireot, near Madison avenue; referenc DLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, with good table; family private; terms moderate. Ref: iP cos Fifteenth sires. BOARD AND LODGING "WANTED. DOARD WANTED—BY THREE LADIES WITHIN TEN minutes’ walk of Ninth street, Broadway ; terms moder- ate, Address M. D., station D. ‘erences. } OARD WANTED—GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SON, cn old; location central.’ Address COMFORT, tation K OARD WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN AND TIS Auster, below Thirteenth street; price not over 12; both ‘out during tl Address + Herald office, OARD WANTED- YOUNG LADY, IN A FREN t J family, within 15 minutes of Union square. Terms m be moderate, References exchanged. Address M. Herald oflice. ANTED-BOARD FOR A LADY OF QUIFR HABITS Lppeate family. Address, stating terms, YANTED—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ine private emi H on second floor; terms must be moderater feference exchanged. Address B. Hr W., bor 01 Herald office, INTER BOARD... EL TANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, it or singly; fret clan ry hotand ‘S minutes from Jersey ‘¢ oi Fors, Cortlandt or 28 trains da! three od horse ree moderate, St. James Hotel, Marion, N.J. Ap: Bie on rhe premises or to GILES, WALES &00,,18 Maida eek.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with first cl Board, for families or single geatlemen; five minutes from Fulton and Wall street ferrien a Ss" JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N. J., OFFERS UNE- walled inducements to merchants, business men and ies for winter Board; elegantly furnished Rooms, en singly; firat clnas ‘table; gam, baths, hot and ‘col ‘and ali modern improvements; 8 minut City for 7, Conandt or i ices moderate. ALES & CO., 15 we jen lane. eens “INSTRUCTION, OREAT REDUPTION—TERMY REDUCED TO ON Bai¢ the swaal rates Gril dune. Boockeeping, W French. Telegraphy. liege, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Comper fro Jesbrosses streeta; Ey tratos dal) onthe premises or 10 GILES, iA fog, Apthmeste icy Graminar, Spelling — "At YOUNG LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TO ‘@ instrnetion, would be pleased to enter into an ar- Freetinent ith & Freneb rady Fe xchange of leasons, rene! Ha ueetionabi pt. aired, -_ Address Misa Fr box 298 ‘Herald of “ibaanane 4 TA “LADY HAVING A BEL) i Schoo! in the country, a eon dh Fi DARDING AND ar Proald recele receive & few pupils’ on mod girl under en; miele, drawn iat Km - Accress MV, B., box 408 Hei an ROOKKEEPING, BUSINESS Srey RI Beek boraekes Acadamy, 69 so arn bain open all Chelsimes Tyros for dmatruction and’ to enter papils for next . vate desk ay or evening bhis fis week without extra charge. nekoeoabe 10, PARENTS AND GUAKDIANS,—HOME _EDUGA- on, Children can secure the advantages of m good riect achool and good home, under the caroful auperision o| einen, by addressing Miss &, CURLEY, Witiostone, SQUARE. —ELEGANTLY © furnished Rooms for two families and a few gentlemen ; with Board; private table ‘CORNER OF THIRTEENTH Handsomely furnished upper Rooms at moderate NO, #89, THROUGH TO CROSBY STREET, Toot froit, 168 (ect ueop, 24 feet rear—Second, Third, Fourth, Fi/th aud Sixth Floors to let, Rent $7,000. _ GUSTAVUS BAYLLES: No, 7 Murray street, room No.2 Svat TRERT.—TO RENT, THE STORB, BASEMENT. {cellar of the elegant and substantial building et, near City Hall Park and New Post ollice ion for leather, paper or bardwave trade S PRICE, 200 Hudson street. (0 LODGING HOUSB AND HOTEL KEEPERS.—TO louse, the four story.and basement brick Hujiding on the corner of Canal and Watts streets, about 70 feet on each street; admirable location fora small, second clans hotel or ‘paging bouse, being in the viotaity of fortiew wleamboat and steamship landings. Applyto JAMES PRICE, 20) Hudson street, 10 LET.— PREMISES NO. 4 PARK STREET. LOT 113 x75, ‘Large building le for manufacturing pur- ‘Apply at Astor House HORN TOR: M. RODMAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, 695 offers for rent the Store and aga. 131 together or separately, Btore and Apart: loors, $25 per month each. __DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. COSEY HOUSE TO se T—FULLY FURNISHED AND hewiy painted and carpeted; reut low and posscasion immediately, Apply at 6 West ‘Tenth stroet, N, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSR TO RENT Situated near Broadway and the Coopor Institute ; jet mouth four months is aavanvee*Adafes SMALL PAM ILY, Herald ofice. URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—139 EAST EIGHTH street, a few doors from Broadway ; elegantly furnished. Would take part of rent in board; some good paying board- ers now 10 LET (PARTLY FORNISHED)_THE DWELLING House, 303 Firth st t corner Ho: ; suitable for far- Alahed rooras or boardit house; will be let extremely low. Apply to ( GBO. P, O'D LL, ‘sal Bowery. TO LET-A SMALL HOUSE IN THIRTY street, near Sixth avenua, to a genteel fami; twolre rooms, modern {mprovements, in fine order; Carpi T pene Lig permonto. Address, with real name aod (eral ao) office. Unturnished. 0 LET—A SMALL, GENTEEL HOUSE. BENT #4 A month, Inquire at 93 Perry street. __ ROO. ms AND "APARTMENTS To LET. | A WELL FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.—INQUIRE at 64 East Ninth street, six doors weat of Broadway. T 38 BOWERY,—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS (gas, water clocks, fe.) to let, by floor or separately, for housekeeping; » good ahd central location. FLA NDSOMELY, FURNISHED APARTMENTS MAY BE A had in the immediate yiemity of Delmonico’s. For information apply to HIBBARD & DOTY, Real Estate ‘ourteanth street, JEC OND FLOOR TO LI 333 TWEN ‘TY-FIRST STREET, 1O_near Second avenue; also one 891 Tenth street, Po ,JET-TWO LARGE PARLOR, AND BASEMENT ore, with Iatest jmprovements, fully and nicely fur. hished with all requisite conveniences for housekeeping, at 254 West Twenty-second street; rent $125 per month ; or niture ‘or sale and Rooma to let unfurnisbed if desired be seen between 11 and $ o'ci (0 LET FIRST FLOOR, WITH ALL THE LATEST IM- | provements, at No, 6 Varick piace (Sullivan street nO. LET—SECOND @LOOR, INA NICE PRIVATE house in Ninth street; rent 830. Inquire 107 West Sixteenth street, basement, 0 LEY-UPPER PART NO. 218 EAST FIFTIETH street; house contains al] modern improvements; rent moderate. TH AVENUE, 399.AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR TO +) rent, with unexceptionable board. Parties being obliged to vacate will offer undoubted references. COUNTRY HOUSES, FARMS, &C., TO ne REA® me QOTAWA, HOTEL, MONTREAL, TO LET.—THE ABOVE Hotel has lately been rebuilt and eularged, and now ac- commodates 300 guetta: has all the modern improvements of 8 fiat class hotel; the public rooms are all frescoe. hotel fronts on Notre Dame and St, Jamen streets. leased on favorable terme to a first class hotel Keeper: Apply to H. STEPHENS, Montreal, or HEWLETT & TURRANCK, 69 Wall rarest New York. “East Side. N ELEGANT, DESIRABLE FRESCOED DWELLING for sale, very reaaonably—Tairiy-ufth atreel, uear Fi Avenue; possession; 23x60, lot 100 f v. K. STEVENSON e SON, OR SALE—$8,500, CASH $5,000 — THREE STORY HIGH stoop brick House, all improv ements, in first rate ord erley place, between Charles and Perry streets, West Sides VENTH AYENUE.—FOR SALE CHEAP, FULL LOT, 1 east aide of Seventh avenue, between Fifty third and Fit ty-fourth streets. Apply to JAMES PRICK, 300 Hudson at, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL’ ESTATE. Fer Sale. ARGAINS IN JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS PROPERTY. Coliage, $2800; one for $1,400; one, x ‘one, 84,400; one, large number French roof Houses, with oraemeutal grounds and elly conveniences. JOHN H. PLATT, Hudson City. \) ORTH BERGEN BUILDING LOTS.—§0 ACRES FARM Land, four miles from ferries, on Northern Railroad; grounds, high, healthy and amidst first class improv Splendi ai divide into building lots realize sale and large profit. Terms one-third cash. JUHN H. PLATT, Hudson C oy TWO STORY AND ATTIC FRAME HOUSE, WELL located in Brooklyn, also a Farm and 820 Acres of Vir- Zinta Land for sale low, or will exchange part for merchan- dise. Apply to owner, Dr. BALLARD, 83 New Chambers street, for one week. LL WANTING FARMS, GOOD SOI IMATE ‘and healthy, thirty-four miles sout! lelphia; Brice 25 per acre. |The place is growing more rapidly than ost avy other place in the Btaies. Thousands are settling.” Address CHARLES K. LANDIS, Vineland, NJ. AVING A BEAUTIFUL AND FERTILE PLANTA- tion (comprising 7,000 acres of land), on one of the healthiest and most desirably located fslands on the Georgia coast, viz. Sapelo Island, with new modern House, &o. the wodersigned. desires to Take arrangements with ome ent Ad M. Myrell & aa to plant or occupy a portion of the premises, JOMPSON, care of tain JAMES THI ACRE FARMS—WITH GOOD IMPROVEMENTS, in New Jorsey for sale cheap, or will exchan, B. Me MASON, Nov Contre mreet. 10 city property. Apply to LED OYSTERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, THE best in the city, at the old Oyster Bay, 1,14 Broadway, YERANCE '& VAUGHAN, INE WATCHES FROM $10 AND UPWARDS.—GEN- tlomen’s and indies’ sizes, aultable for holiday presents, ers, retailed at wholesale pri Call and erainiae for your ©O.'S, 85 Nasaau atreet, up stair MISCELLANEOU AS CHOCOLATES, CREAMS AND BON- + bons at low prices ut BIANCHE'S, the oldest éstabiish- ment in Wooster street; the finest and best assoriment, 24 Wooster atreet, \ORNWALL'S “SHOO, FLY,” NEW YEAR CARD— J Reudy to-day, Dec. v7. Fifty 7 cents per pack. For sul in reading room, Fifth Avenue ifotel, And principal statioa- ors. Trade supplied by American News Comp OXURIANT WHISKERS AND FINE MUSTACHFS. — 4 FOX'S celebrated compound forces the hair to grow on the smoothest skin in a few a. Price 75 cents. Nove the address. bo: Warranted good time k Chains and Jewelry. JAMES GERARD pany. ATENT IMPROVED CARPET BE ATER AND CLEAN. er—The most perfect machine for beating and cleaning carpets yet invented ; City and State ring +4 sale. Machine ono be seen at Bungavz’ ey Bin ar Canal, South Brookiya, OUCItERS Fatontes bie Broadway, corner White at SALES AT AUCTION, Averon, NOTICE. BY UENKY H. LBEDS & MINER, Saleerooms, N Noe 96 Chambers sireet aud 7 iteade street ‘Ant Galleries, 517 and 819. ) Fronaway. / On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 99, Mit orcivoe M., at thelr salesrooms, Nos. 95 Chambers and 77 Reade street, positive sale (continuation from 24d inst), BY ORDER OF RECEIVER, of a large and raat soak of fret class among which are tre Eenteriees ‘€ Onborn Port Wines; old Brown Sherry of 1849, H. Munde do., Monsely, Merreilo RCo. Amoutindo Skerries, Southaile Madeleas, Dry sillery Champagne, Pinet & Castillon, Marteile, Henn Otard and other tine French Brandies;' Plantation, Nabob ad Ura~ Holland Gin, Scoich, Irish, Bourbon and Hye asks, eases’ and domijohns. “Alaa, to close an of tine viz., 270 bottles herry, 448 botties Gonzales & Sherry, demiyobne Amontillado, Dry do. ae Port’ liable for medicinal use nada Rums “ Vilage johns teu sees Hos and 1196 Brandies, 68 bottles very choice Malnsey Wines, imported in botties. The attention oF all critical ia ove either taste ts invited to the peor nome TORS u AY, DECEMBER 2, 10g FIVE HUNDRED chs rit oa AND BALMORALS TO GLOSE OONEn ED NARON CLAPLIN & CO, Aurtioneess, 18 Murray street and @t Park pisi*. UCTION 8ALE.—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Meinway Piano, de., ac. A. M, CRISTALAR & SON, Auctioneers, wh) sell on Tuesday, Decomber 24, at 1055 o'clock, at private residence, 414 East Fiftieth atreet, between First Avenue and Beekman place, the entire gentee! Furni- ture contained in aaid house, vii d ingratn Carpets Fine collection of Oli Painti Dining Room Furniture, china and bronze and Siiverware, Mattresses, Beds, Pillows Catalogues at sale, Dealers and housekeepers | Jgeerion SADE od M. sae AUCTIONEER, Magnideent ft T Hongekola Fu Furniture. 000 lots by cata at 8! Drawing Room Saits, Fiauoforte, Bronzes, Palitings, Satie ary, Velvet Carpets, marqueterie bole de rose Cabine. aout many Fare and costly Works of Art ‘at public auction, on THIS DAY (MONDAY), Dee. 27, at the elegant brown stone mausion 57 West Fifteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenins, anle commencing 10% o'clock. oom Suits, covered crimson gold, aes fe jold Clocka, Vases, rosewood Pianoforto, Music Cabinel wood, wainut Bureans, Bedsteada, Wardrobes, en suite, siyle Louis XIV. ; Mattresses, Extenaion Table,’ Si Chinaware, Cutlery, Glassware Linen, ers, Aon Every facilliy for packing, ingeaud shipping gods, Partice wistivg vo altead tris eale take Fifth avenue stages or Sixth avenue cars, UCTION NOTICE.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR housekeepers wanting handsome Household Fura itr, E. NICHOLS, Anctioneer, wili sell all the property of family going South at their olegant residence, 114 Wert ‘Twenty-aizth atrect, between Sixth and Soventh avenues, this day (Monday), Decomber 2, morning, at lt; o'clock, t0 highest bidder, without reserve. Velvet, Brussels, {ng: octave Planofortesstoot nt Parior Sults covered with the richust p atin brocatel, reps and bajreloth tre and. Side Tables. Pior ‘and Patntings, Clocks, Bronzes, Etageren| and Bookcases, Weitcg Daakst ‘Turklag Ghaires ‘Lounge: wood and walnut Chamber Sults, Be Bi mands, Commoder: Spring and Blankets, Quilt, Sheets, Bolsters, Rockers, Lounges, walnut Sideboard, Dining Cuatra, china Tea and Din Ice Pitcher, Butter Dishes, Casters, Spoons, ery, ystul Cut ‘Glass Ware, aud also all kinds of Basement ani! Kitchen Furniture. Sule positive, rain or shine. All goode must be removed %4 houra after the sale. Goods rewoved ‘and packed for purchane JN LARGE AND “POSITIVE SALE, ri THIS (MONDAY) MORNING. ‘vate Residence 113 West a Twenty -weventh street, near Sixth LUKE FITZGERALD, ‘Avetioncer, seth thin Monday: morning, commencing at 11 o'clock, at private residence 11 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sith avenue, to the highest bidder, all the firat class, clty made, second hand Housshold Furniture; rich rosewood Fianoforte, cost $700, in use six four elegant roscwood and’ black walnut Bronze Fire Bedroom Furniture, consisting of stands, Commodes, Wardrobes, hair and spring Mattress Feather Peds and Bedding, dofas, Chairs, Curtains, Stoves Dining Room Furuiture, two Extension Tables, Bullet, Chairs, Crockery and Silvar Ware; Kitchen Furniture, éc, The complete Furniture of above house, in lota, to the high- eat bidder, without reserve, Goods must bel removed %4 hours after YJ. W. CAMPBEL pan ee AUCTIONEER. Will sot! in tote thin dy, commencing ai 103 otelo. West Twenty-seventh strect, Le.ween Seventh avenues, entire stock of fine Teas, Groceries pe plies contained in that family grocery an: Green and Black Teas, Sugars, Colfoes, ‘Cheeno, Fruits Byrupe aud Moladses, Vinegar, Flour, family Soave, damantine and Tallow Riper Starch, Cocoa, Corn Slareh’ Mustard: Chocolate. Pich Spices, Catsups, Rope, Brooms, Pails, Broshes, in fact thing’ usuaily found io a fine family process ‘and tea sto) ii algo sell the entire fine fixtures, vi: ack walnut Counters, Shelving, Platform and Counter weatoohe fein’ a enn es Japanned Tea and Spice Canisters, C Beer Pumps, Awning, Gas Pirtures, Ro. ‘Dealers, ‘apevalators, bu 4 to attend, as the entire stock, fixtures, || be closed Ott regardless of cost, in lots and quantities to" path asthe owner is giving up business. No postponement on account of weather CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, 860 Powery. BY SRGHIBALD JOHNSTON, AUCTIONRER, ree oe nnd salesroom #7 Hasien street, opposite of cially in- the Phat Mortgage sale of Househol d Furniture. The ‘auction hours of JOHNSTON & VAN TAS#ELL will seil, on Tuesday, December 28, at 103 o'clock, at their salceroom, 87 Nansau sirect, a large assortinent of Household Furniture, Elegant PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE in great variety order af Fiathews & Weaver, Attorneys for Mortgacee. JRY JOUN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, THE Delaware, Lackawana and Weatera Raitroad Com ‘ai 26 Exchange place, on Wedneaday, 2ath laut, at 12 o'clock boon coal delivered at Bulzabethport ®. cn IE I AN, President. ¥ MAX BAYERADORFER, AUOTIONEER-SELLS AT 9 o'clock, at 76 reet, ntire fine Fixtures, les, Chairs, Crockery, Giasaware, alls, ec. of ‘restaurant’ and dining saloon, Lest at ioe Dealers invited. MAX BAYERSDORFER'S Ofiee, 884 Bowery. ENRY B. HERTS, AUOTIONEE 109 BROADWAY. Gn Tuesday, December 28, at 11 o'clock, Ele, opt Diamond J: Gold Watches, ih eighteen carat Gold Jewelry, &c., stock of a large jeweiry house, from San Francisco, California, to bo aold positively without reserve, for account of whom {t may concern, on Tuesday, December 98, at 11 o’ clock, ‘at the saletroom, 189 Broadway offering a five cae to purchase rich Holiday ee ataa great sacriiice. Catalagues ready eariy on morning of « ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. HOU BEHOLD FORNITU GENTEEL RR, WEDNESDAY, DEC AT 1046 OreLocK, TST. MARK'S PLACE, EIONTH StRKE comprising rosewood, walnut and maho ber and Dining Room Furniture; Velvet, Brussels and Lo- Carpetn; fosewood Pingo, rich French, Plate Mirrors, Sa‘o, Curtains, Cornices, Cioeks, 0 athor Mattresses, Bedding, Chi Kitchen Utensils, &c, Catalog at office of Auctioneer, 189 Bro Err BOGART, AUCTIONEER._MONDAY, DECEN- Marshal's sale Clothing at 1] o'clock, at the ton rooms, No. 1 North Wililam astre new Napeptiy 0 Coats, Vests, Pantal nt . Hiller, Marshal; also Marshal's sale black walnut par- Jor Suit in haircloth, one parior Suit in ‘tgured reps. Jobo H. Hillier, Marahal. MoO8TOAge, SALE 1840, WOLF, AUCTIONEER, will sell this day at 10! o'clock, the Liquor Store, 61 Grand’ street, consisting of Counter, Beor Pumps, Mirror} also a good assortment of Liquors. Sale positive. CHARLES LYONS, Allorney for Mortgages. AWNBROKER'S SALE. WATCHES AND JEW: EDRY. JAMES AGAR will sell thie at 42 at 1] o'clock, £00 lota Gold and Silvel inga, Silverware, 0) iy order of M. RINA and other Aubo, {Ww Catharine S SALE.-R, FIELD, AUCTION ERR, 13 Chatham streat, will sel! this day, ‘at 11 o'clock, 00 lots of Men's and Women's Clothing, cotsting of Dresses, SI emo nate, Quilts and B Bedaing, Boot b Vests, dc, By or Pigeyare WALTERS, AUCTIONE Shop, mortgage: sale — Will at 117 Ridge street, tu “4 of @ Fano} and Tri ES O'BRIEN, Sheritl. Perel Bi — ns __- HOUSES, ROOMS, &Cy WANTED. — ANTED.—THREE GENTLEMEN WISH TO RENT two comtoriable Rooms, not above Fourteenth strvet; terms and particulars, Address i. W. Herald oaice, HREE OR FOUR FU NISHED ROOMS m in a vrivate house between aod First and Four th avenues; G., station A, Family applying consists 4 servant. Keterencos required t@ location, price and. full inform: All ieiters coa: ven. Retreat box 6,08 New York Post offiee, a AT AUCTION. aay \ BT NOTICE—BY PHILLIP LEVY, AUOTIONERE. Of Paintio yi sei! at auction oh Monday, Decem- ber 97, and Tuesday, Decoder 28, at 11 o'clock A. M.. nt the artist's Salesroom, 60 Nasway atreot,ta very choice collection of fran ned Ol Falotings, by emingat American Luro melding Le M. Sulverhouse, Perzint, ‘Mier, H, Hill, Ac. id B. WALDRON & ¢ rooms 108 Libersy stre the finest assortments of Household and Office Furniture, together with ouher goods that We have offered this season, Particulars to-morrory, ‘Av roorarus AT AUCTION TUESDAY EVENING, December 98, at 7 o'clook. Bale of a tine collection ot Autos » Letiers, Documents, Signatures, ac. Catalogues Tew Thurwiny evening, December 30, at 7 o'clock Sale of aa elegant collection of See WUAVITh ¢ STREDEIGH te So jutoa Hall, {HERIFY'S SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTION. eer, will sell on Monday 11 o'clock, at 109 Fulton ixtures of a Restaurant, Wa. H. SHTELDS, Deputy. JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff. HERIFF'S SALE.-TEAS, LIQUORS, “BUTTER, Spices. RICHARD ae RB, Auctioneer, ii! sell on Monday, 1 it 37 Ena Broade ‘assortment of sored Liquors nt Waiskeys in barrel Peree MOKNIGuT, wine ets uty, JA BS O'BRIEN, Sheritr, nan AMUSEMENTS, HT AND THIS WEEK. "TREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, f GuEAE HOLIDAY. WELOOME, BEY VEN ADIRV, SIXT K. ADIRU, Sixty: NINE. WHLCO ADIEU, SIXTY.) Pi WE LOOME, SEVENTY, THE BELL RINGERS. THK BELL RINGERS. THE BRL. Ronee, “Some bella that were coyanee AN ObD YEAR OUP AND Ba tee YEAR IN." ‘om eer, course wern't oa det ‘whalever it was, see ¢ Chimes.” e “Toby Veek, Toby Veo 4 good heart, Toby I" The claar uF Bang Permeating, melodious tones of i, RINGE! AD DICKEY, the ahente of touch, the—in short, ihe whole gamut’ of rit cal what-ai-vyecall-'ems which the artiste display in elabi rating # Fantasie on POP GOERS THE W! 1, ta strikingly calculated to smooth the wrinkles of the most withered heart and to gently pave the way for the advent of HIGHTEEN SEVENTY orth: joyous hitnrtt 7 WALL SORTS OF JOLLY 1 FEINOB 1 BAD DICKEY, ARKE ct PARKER, In a HIGH ACT, tn short, Raping eas ating spectacle, while {h a certain feel Tf WILD EMRODH he bY THE EN BAND OF GORGEOUS REVELLE the very piak-and soul of the pastry of low motion, tn short, Of locomotion. The magnillern manner in which’ the E. B. Of G. B. develop the quantity of acute angies capable of bein stowed away in a circle, in short, of a und, would induce any heart bowed down by Hj ht 0 wie woe, when borne to humble lodgings, to solicit in the words of what'uuame in Nicholas Nicholby, “Stay, could you not dance me that dan CKEY—THE HiT OF THe DAYt Awfully Aggravating, | Allitgrativaly Attractive, Agony wakenin, DICKEY. Barbarously Bellicose, genuiiuly Burnandigh, Bendy- Curiously Oapiteiee Gappousy Oapering, Cunlngt Cimple BAD DIQKEN. Cunninely weitallme proceed wit the alphabet t 'No, space forbids, ‘We rush to the potions: ne opens La ria TALLACK'S, isp and Meson. fe Mr. bertts J WALLACE A BRILLIANT PKK wodiiaas: or NovEury AND THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. DRCEMBER 2 the rst “irataget oon sated ‘Lester for th ‘as on THE Hol st Wirit PHO DOORS Produced with new aod beawtifal seenery, by Messrs, Isherwood, Ei and Hillyart, imecideutal music, by Mr. ‘Thomas Bak andsome appointments, et, Mr. Timony; novel and effective mechanism, by Mesars. Buth ir. John Gilbert Mr. J. H. Stoddart Mr. Bt Ringyold E. mer Leonard Mr. T. Owens Mr. Curran nigley fadcline Hieariq 1s -Miss Effie Germon Mra. John Sefton isa Fanny Greene iMrs, Kerr Flamberry. Bridget Footigan.... ‘ittent SYNOVS Y. Act 1--Exterior of Mr. Flamberry'’s House, near Central ‘ark. Act 2—The House with Two Doora. Act 8A Bachelor's Quarters in East Twenty- -axth street, Act 4. Drawing Room at My, Flamberry' Act 5—The Luke at Central Park, Characters by Mr. Lester Wallack, Mr. Joho Gitbert, Mr. C. Fisher, Mr. J. H. Sioddart, Mr. C. H. Rockwell, Mr. J. C. TUE ang Soe Mr. Hield, om dm Owens, Sd Mr. E, M. Holland, Mr. J. W. Laonant, wip oats, [Mr Peek, Mr. Quigley, Mr. Durang, Miss Louisa Moore {german Mrs. Sefton, Misses Fowler, Clayton, Leah and Rows. WEDNESDAY (second’ time) CENTRAL PARK mo (third time)—-ERNESTINE and TRYING Due aotice will se TAIN OF TRE WA Inpreparation, Mr. T. Drama, ven of the repetition of THE CAP- Tell und WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME. W. Robertson's beautiful Mita: “OURS.” Mr. WALLACK has much pleasure in announcing that he has arranged with Mr, BOUCICAULT to produce bia iast pew drama, LOST AT SEA, which fs now being prepared and will be performed on tho conclusion of the Leet? 514- THEATRE COMIQU! pQLAe Bronuway, opposite St, Nicholas Hote. Manager... 1889. NEV OL Children sergam. “Audience. delighted. STER COMPANY, THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, embracing in thetr vast and varied changes ali the combined amusements of the day. TO-NIGHT, first appearance o PRRNOLD KIRALFY, of the « colebraied k irnit DOUGHERTY, RYMAN AND HOWARD, innew Piatating Scenes and Buriesques. Hi GRAND AMAZONIAN BALLET, wes. VENTUROLT, OBERTL PENNOTER aad SCHOT ‘THA with the Burleagie Ballet Troupe. All the artiste will appear, See small bills, A constant change of programme, Doors open at by, Curtain Bor offse open tally. Beats resprve NOTICE.—The renowned comedian GEO! will shortly ‘nix days in advance, GE H, COES AMUSEMENTS, een NO OOO LAS NIGHT RUE Five. ER THE GASLIGHT. to kart retaea of Mr. GEORGE L. sg on Monday, ™ poulvRLY THE LAST WEEK NDEE THECGRSLIGHT. UNDER THe Gastiditt, UNDER THE GASLIGHT. THE LAST WEEK AND LAST TWO MATINEES. With ite excellent Or, new scenery, onderful effects: XPRESS TRAIN. THE PlERs OF fie Gee THK EXPRESS TRAUN. Caer NouTS ‘a vonpat spat Fite GASLiGHT. reap) ce of Mr. GEORGE L. FOX, with the bess il romantic drama, entitied ALL. WRITING ON THEW ran UL ag L. FOX. ix 4 Owii Jan. 3, 1870, oorirs THEATRE, ‘Twenty-third street, boy tag Fifth and Sixth avenw M AND EVERY EVENING DURING THK WEEK, the eminent actress EMMA W. R, in her great impersonation of MEG MERRILES, to the beautiful and ploturest ve. drama, Ng founded on Sir Walter Scott's famous novel of hat name, ‘The play will be prescnted with eptire NEW 5' cost hms, PROPERTLSS, Xe, and with all he ORiuINaL Gn FAVORITE MUSIC, by ua wugmeniod chorus of ex- perienced singers. Seats secured 8 in advanc Box Office of the ‘Theatre or at ite pees Ticket “Oilioes ‘at the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broads viway. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY WILL APPEAR AS ET. HAM! Tho Box Sheet oF Mr. BOOTH’S daha it be open on WED! DNESDA 99, at at the usual pla yoo babes AND MENAGERIE, ecarnert se thtrtoth atroct. corner of oF reeeway, oo DAY AND KVENING. DORABE! as af BLONDES, DORABELLA and Bi BLONDES. DORABELLA and BLONDES. Stone Giant. | STANDING ROOM ONL’ DORABELLA and BLONDES, 1370, HAPPY NEW YEAR. Stone Giant, DORABELLA and RLONDKs, EVRY EVENING. DORABELLA aud BLONDE: Stone Giant. Bione Giant, KENILWORTH and BLONDE KENILWORTH and BLONDES, KENILWORTH and BLONDES Stone Giant, | LIV VING WILD ANIWALS., 3 KENILWORTH and BLONDES, KENILWORTH and BLONDES, KENILWORTH aud BLONDES, MATINEE DA EVERY DAY At 2. Stone Giant. EVERY DAY AT 2, Btone Giant, ? Sous Giant, LISA WEBER, ADA HARLAND, LIZZIE WILMORE, ADMISSION, w GE EVERY EVE! ING, Stone Giant. TS. Stone Giant, LILLIE Hal EDWARD. i tcow N, THE BLONDE QUE A Stone Giant, Q DORABELLA i NOVEL ECCENTRICITIES, CHARMING MUSIC ENCHANTING SC: NERY, Stone Giant. KE! OLIVIA RAND, ROSA RAND, THERESE WOOD, SOT ry AT TC ONONDAGA GIAN EVERY EVENING. Stone Giant. DAY AND EVENING. Stone Giant, EVERY DAY AT. LAST W) “ONLY” ORIGINAL, SU! SFU in ONONDAGA STONE PETRIFIED GIANT. NEXT MONDAY, ¢ a NSW SENSATION, Arouuo HALL, APOLLO “HALL. Corner of Twenty eighth tr TAB ORIGINAL CARDIF® GIANT and Broadway, yw o@ exhibition from # a. M. to 10 P.M. ADMISSION FiF FIFTY CENTS. LAN "FRANCIACO MINSTRELS, 2 Bersams of sae New Pantomime of The best HASH ‘in the city. AN FRANCISCO | MINSTRELS, THE FAT MEN'S BALL, FAT MEN'S BALL, The FAT MEN'S BALL takes place December 27, Get your tickets for the FAT MEN'S BALL to-night. N.Y. A. O0,' soRiOnT AND THIS WEEK. THE KAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, THE oRiAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMM: NEW STARS, NEW RACTIONS, bs Lor: OK ES. tg Wuccese of BURNAUDS Ss OF GENUINE and THOROU! tatest burlesque, the most amusing aud enjoyable burlesque Olyinple, porformanos | since the days of an o—— iful Scenes, © BAD DICKEY. Tablowux Vivantay Gloster Place, BAD DICKEY. 4 Masquerad jo Fanfarousde ‘on tho Thames, Charming Musto, A Gouuine Operetia, 4 P. ee | BAD ed > Tiumuituous Encores. ———> 2 Glorious Comte Songs. ee DICK! The most Beautiful Coatames known to the New York Stage. GREAT CAST. GREAT CASE, file GaeaT’ UE oo TS OF THE DAY. Mina of the Fangy Horring aang Cteapaay; of the Lydia Thom, Mise ALIC Metropolitan Burl a son Burien jue O $ E BARKISON, core league Actress and Soubrette; ¢ the Lydd BESSIE AUDLOW, ish, 0 Lydia Thom; . Mins LADLE RRESEY, passin of the L; we e Thom son Burlesque Com i fy AGGIE DESMO! sal pany; of the bya’ Tha aon Burlesque of the Tammany Burlesque Co Conipany; Mies LILLIE WHITING, of the Holt Burlesque na 3 Mins Jennie Howard, Misa ‘Mary Wesner, Miss Katy Brookes, Agatha Wella, pending Ming Klin Geni ‘Miss Eloise Sully, » OF the Henderson Burlesque and Ballet Company; | risk, FISKE, FISKE, FISKE, Fi of the Mt. W. Fisk umes eat Onere Bowe Company, tho best burlesgue comedian of the American stage; the Lydia Thompa Mesa ER Compa ol e a on 00 Ixion One jue . ' i. BHELDON. sat the popular Tammany epraeain mea burtesqos skort i re So WVERNEYS of Mr. Terai, the popular protean star and ¥ FULL COMPANY, OF 3 AU ILLARLES, MUSIC. ores : RRIMENT. Cavern of Despair. Chorus of the Witches. Tableau Vivant, Love's Despair. The Gamester. The Desperate paaager Novelty to the Rescue, Bad Dickey. ‘Twinkling Stars.” “Ta it your t back-back ?"” SCRUMPTIOUS LADY ANNE, THIS HUMPTY DUMPTY A AN ANGEL OF INNOCENCE, (New song by Offenbach) Entirely new Medley Pretty Bet i 8HOO, FLY: 1 FBEL, VFEEL, | FEEL, Tumultuous triple encores andieurta 1 thrice up nightly. Fanfaronade. Brilliant Tyrolien, from Genevieve, Elica- beth, Catesby and the Duch i ARKER PARKER in bis famous quizzical ground and loft GGANCAN QUAD ILLE A LA CLODOU: TE Good by; Dick; come back quick. Richar A NIGHT OF THE JM SAMS, anne U Waris ur. WORTH, LESSONS IN ea SOUND P Bog TR THE COMBAT OF INDES IN ARMOR. GRAND SORTIE OF THE GRAND SORTLE OF ‘THE BLONDES IN ARMOK. Bld ElUH?'S FELLERS. THE BROOMSTIOK BRIGADE. Scientific aet-to between RICHARD AND RICHMOND, “GREAT BEAT ENS, I'M STABBED 1"* yous Haale. ROSE MAssEY'S WEW FAROE TO-NIGHT, ROSE ‘buweH ‘S NEW Le TONIGHT, -Princess Eligaboth ichmond AL EASTBROOK, the En natish Chauupion, Life on the elaeipede, FAMILY crRoLE TWENTY. IVE CENTS. FAMILY CIRCLE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. qnarter before 8 o'clock. 5 H AVENUE THEATRE. IWENTY-FOURTHL BROA DW. AY. Founay ATTRACTION. RY ERY EVENING en WEEK YU EXCEPT SATURDA JOHN BROUGHAM'S FAMOUS SPECTACULAR COMEDY, THE DUKE'S {78 THRILLING TABLEAUX, SPLENDID. eee AND POWERFUL ¢ RDAY NEXT fates YEAR'S DAY, an EVENING, . STREET, ONE DOOR FROM Ts, MONDAY, SAK, a FIRST-TIME IN THIRTEEN YEARS, THK BUSYBOD: SEATS SKC! URED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. GAN, FRANCISCO, MINSTRELS, : 685 BROADWAY. The Original CART-OFF GIANT Everybody must see the OART-OFF GIANT. year, With other prominont a: OWERY THEATRE. WM. B, FRELIGH rietor and Manager ete WEEK. ANB poereee 310, THE ARMORER oF 1 foe ARMORER OF TYRE. UPERB MOUNTING IMMENBE, TIES. S. *SPLENDID TABLEAUX. zen NEW YEAR'S Rey: wo PERFORMANCES. AS JADEMY OF MUSIC. HERRMANN. HERRMANN, THE GREAT PRESTIDIMITATEDR, FAREWELL NIGHTS ON MONDAY, DEC. 21, TURSDAY, D WEDNESDAY, DEC. io AND VARIED PROGRAMME, Reserv To be had at Schirmer's, 70i Broat- way, ani ai the ‘ASadomy 9 of Music. ADMISSION, 75 CENTS; FANILY CIRCLE, 60 CENTS. RYANTS’ MINSTRELS, 14TH STREET. EXTRA ATTRACTION FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK. Tue champion dancer o! the world, 1 R. M. CARROLL rosa cot LITTLE Boy, GOOD" DICKEY, “eauly for the holiday week. They will appear ia ihe ir novel jas. u id dances, sworth, Uns MINSTR, ELS. a. ¥. 1H. Griffin, E ‘Dare MINSTRELS: ‘ANTS’ MINSTRELS. BaN BRYANT. Ross’ gran BH00, vr H STRERT. BHou FLY, ill ORE ART UNION,’ D 67 BROADWAY. CE. IMPORTANT NOTIOE, VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE, NOTICR. NOTICE. NOTIC. ‘That {f three-fourths of the coupons of the Dore Art Union are disposed of by Dec. i ony te ied the nine great WILL TAKE FLAK ON EW YEAR'S EVE. ON NEW YEAR'S EVE. Oniy one-third of the Coupona ii SUBsURt SRR an, To RT ALL TICKET HOLDERS OF THB DORE ART UNION should induce thetr friends to subscribe, anmely, to purchase #5 worth, = Distinction “OF THE GRKAT PRIZES on NEW W YEAR'S EVE. The babacg td of the Dore Art Unton, h great liberality, "haa pifered d every, inducement to the public of New York, Art as people do in the Weatern Sta jew York al! lovers of Art form yourselves into club for, if 30) aubscriptions of 190 each are made up before New Year's Eve, the magnificent property which eonatitutes the Dore Art Union ommittes for dispo to the winners on New Year's Eve. THE OPENING EXHIBITION UI Built by GEG ON, ST, GEORGE" ba taf aruyvenaN® ‘SQUARE, THURSDAY RYENING! DECEMBER 80, 1869, The programme will inelude Vocal ‘and instrumental muaic, iitee C U MOAN L LOG, r. GEO! dit Bmom Brie Bi Carda of admission, One Botiar principal music stores and at the cl THENAUM, BROOKLYN. This (Monday) evening and during the week, America’ Humoriat, L¥. BURNETT, Ce prea eet living Comie and Facial’ Artist, i sited dig iiss HELEN NASH and rote SHA. ot full programme of wit END HUMOR. . Admits, cones children, 26 cents, ree Ato al ORGAN, ARDINE & 8 if rma To be obtained at the 1 adorning the chur 10 MARKETMEN.—ADJOURNED SALE OF MARKET Stands in the kigbteenth Ward Market, ue dat public Lt ihe Kightoouthy Ware Market, tue C, between strteent Seventeenth streets, m ity of New York, the sevar and Stan 0 market for a'term of one ya Applying at the oficejof the Ore E. FORRES sHoutaxp, Commissioners, as ae 1m by troll tha’chty of New wee Rionann 8. Oonwous Naw Yorn, December 8 W TLLIAM “ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICER NO. 6 City Hall place—Will sell this day,” at 1034 o'clock, = ot Pate aod Fur Hate and Onps,'at 00 Veney atre James, aasicues. Also, immortiate! nt ot Sliver Watches, Fancy Gi ILMIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONT| ‘day, at two o'clock, at 454 Canal Carpets, ac. of ® large boorting hous Mirrors! ‘Curtains, f riot and Chamber Suits, Jair Matirence way tbe Farniture, “4 hy Extenaton Tabi Fenther Hela, Etageres Bullet, Bookcase, Wardrobes, Lotng , Rocking and othor Givmira; 40 very line kocond Porc ¢ Gitelothe, 30 cano seat Chaii pea wave of 40 aud Cases, Ueaters, Stoves, Wiiiard Table, in low w otuers ; also w lot of Furaivurg cowoved (or ania, 4188 FANNY CROSBY'S FIRST POETIC RRADING a and Concert of the season, a wed treet church, near Varick, ae ibes - BROADWAY, 618 61 LADIES “NEW YORK cine ANATOMICAL MUSBUM. oes tite Know ow Thyatit™ Life Within Life. ad Yio indy shor 6 i failto visit this marvalions and, wonderful collee bt (on, Femnies only Yo, atta ese ‘Open (ran 8 A Me MN? P.M. 3 ANTED-TWO GOOD FEMALK COMIC SINGERS, who can ance preferred; one good Lone player, one good tarahoriniat, one banjo player and picolo and harp Diayers, Apply turmediately at confectionery store 21 Essex atrevi, New ‘ork. 1aB SNOW-CAPPED ciry. BY NIGH bis New York by Night in voir square. “f ine day and Friday 7 atte on iy FS lan Maan oreoogs HN sk Bud dys oon RE. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK- lyn. sane bag ete B. CONWAY. Ww ite DUCHESS OF NOTHING end THE ELVES. Netre roureenth #rock, Opposlte Academy of Mus L. B. 7 of DIRECTOR, EXTRA HOLIDAY TR ayaee DAY, AT HALF-PAST TWO, DAY, AT HALF-PAasT TWO, EVERY DAY, AT HALF.PAST TWO, EVERY rel eed! Cale NIGHY, until further Botlos, will be presen BEAUTIFU FAlRy SPECTACLE ‘enti CINDERELLA; OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, which has bees, h croduced w rt ‘TLY COSTUMES, PROPERTIES AND APPOINTMENTS, And in which the characters are sustained b PE OF SIXTY LITTLE CHILDREN, 2 TROUPE OF SIXTY LITTLE CHIEDRE 4 TROUPE OF SIXTY LITTLE CHILDRE: A TROUPE OF SIXTY LITTLE CHILDRE: Previous to the 9) as KPERB. EXPOSITION OF ASHING HORSEMANSHIP AND ARTISTIC ACROBATIO EXERCISES, fatroducing the entire strength of NUOMPARABLE CIRCUS TROUPE, EDUCATED HORSES, PONIES, AND DOS. Admieaion, Se. oblidren ‘under ten, To re seats, Toc. Begins ot 236 and OOLRTS OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. “THE TOWN HOOLEY'S PRESENTS. GRAND GRERERTATION RVERY NIGH WEEK. OLD WATCHES, GOLD FOB CIA GouD CHATRLAINES,,' BREASTPINS, BRACELETS, and other Jeweiry. Every article warranted {rom 14 to eighteen carats fine. SILVE, ee SETS and various other articles. THE PETRIFIE! ANT, WILLIS COBB'S: BATED GOATS and ‘MONKEYS, MATINEE NI YE, Y¥ AT 13% O'CLOOK. iAmenicus CLUB Annual Ball, Academy of Musi Thursday, January 6, 1870, Tickets, bigs one gentlemen aden, dollars. Private bores cap be tev red by pete 7ige JON IX SCOTT, roadway. HB GREATEST AND BEST HOLIDAY PIECE YET roduced. ANTA CLAUS, OR THE MISER'S HOLI- DAY, at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUBE. The scenery bone! tableaux superb, a with oven applause. M. T. Daty, _AsT Doonary,f Seoretarios. Dwoatn, aa AA iy near Eleventh ad wa street, THE ONLY LIVING TWO. HEADED GIRL IN THE WORLD. | Visited by 100,00 people at Tremont Temple, Boston. Talks With both heads at ot jays and dances. wanda of people daily throng the hall to ses this won- eat curiosity. Hours of exhibition from 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7to9% Admission Se. ; child: under 10 years, 15e. 618 ots 6i8 616 6s as 618 We are fearfully and 618 61s Morr made. $18 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 618 JER HOW DARIUS DISMAL, THE MISER, SPENDS 4 Chritmae and New Years, with Tim Nola Holliday Dinnor, in the fairy drama, SANTA CLAUS, at TONY PAS TOR'S OPERA HOUSE, this evening. LEN, PETTENGILL, 8 O'CLOCK. Lara d 8 o'clock, iE Nicodemus Jobnson Pattenuill,,8 o'slook. 9:80, Nicodemus Johnson ; Pattengill, o'clock. 9:30, Nicodemus Johnson , Petiongill, B o'clock. Nicodemus Johnson lock. }, Nicodemus Johnson il, 8 il, 39, Shoo, Fly; Shoo, Fly 44, Shoo, Fly; Shoo, Fly 40, 800, Fiy; Shoo, Fly 0, Fly; Shi Revivea the Old Debts Revived Warerter, Ambitious Youn 700 ditto zeae Broadway. Ambitio ath All pew. Ambitious Youth Gr, mid | RUBRIC AND “SRE THE GRAND "1 Breen, Magnificent and novel HOLIDAY, NTA B MIs) crONy PASTORIS ‘OVERAY HOUSE. A tremendous pro: gramme to-nighi. ‘Broskiyu Dodworth adewy Ni ne for etroul 20 Pierrepont stroat, CADEMY OF DANCING. LERIC HAUL, 723 SIXTH ervole auuare, Mr iTRENUR is now form begin Tae Hy hid Friday and 3 i tinfoate Sead for earda. cag be sPANUING ACADEMIES, | 0M and AiiJ b dada THIRD or vie tad a nuw a TOR TURODAY-BRUOME BF en AVENUE THEATRE, Ver. THE MANAGEMENT OF AUGUSTIN DALY. Ht EVENING AT 8. SATURDAY MATINEE AT & RAND OPERA HOUSE, corner Twent; third treet on Bey phe avenua. ‘A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND BAP! W YEAR. GRAND HOLIDAY FESTIVAL: Admission. WHO SPEAKS FIRST? WM. HORACE LINGARD, WM. HORACE LINGARD! nd new series of Sketchos, portraying to the uit PRESIDENT Geant, JAMES FISK. JR, GENERAL LEK, JAY GOULD ESQ; BENJ. ¥. BU YOR HALL, #R, MA HORACE GREELEY, ALICE DUNNING, ALICE Dt NNING, the charming Comedicnne and Vocaliat,'ia her unique ape- ties, MR. AND MRS. HOWARD PAUL, HOWARD PAUL the celebrated Lyric and Uramatic ‘Artiste, in their famous Proteao Entertainment, passione new features, including (‘er the first time in America) the Inspiring Freuch kevalu- tlonary Lyric, “CA MARSRILLAISE,” Sung by Mrs. Howard Paul in ‘tmitation of the tate MADAME RACHEL, and also “Goodby, Sweetheart, Goodby.’ "ale MA, SIMS’ REEVES, PLUTO, PB LUTO, PLUTO, pee LUtO, BL GHRISTAS AND NEW TEAR NATINERS AT 2, SHORTLY—A new operatic sensational draina, in ONE set and ONK ecene, with FIVE characters, in fve minutes, The coming spectacle, by Jos. C. Foster, ontitd the TEMPTATIONS, the most erin Production va modern times, is progressing Tapidly and will be produced MONDAY EVENING, JAN, 9, 1870. NJ8L0'8 GARDEN—NIBLO'S GARDEN. Lessees and Man ‘S HOME StORY Foie GuntsTwas baelett We Re 27, 1669. OF THE succEssrule WH vorion ETT & PALMER entitled LITTLE EML'Y, Ltr! LITTLE EM'LY, LIttGE BLE LITTLE ENTLY, LITTLE EM'LY, LITLE EM'LY, LITILK EM'LY. a dramatic version, in four acts from the peo of ANDREW Beane’ Esq, of ory by CHARLES The drama {s replete with EXQUISITE ACTING MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, SUPERB MUSIC, ALL ALL wEW GRAND EFFECTS. NEW ithe enuire piAND, WONDROUS TABLEAU. @ entire piay being placed upon the stage PIUNIQUE. MAGNIFICENCE nef never excelled at i Oran other, _eatabllahment. PRESENTS AN EXCELLENT TRRAY OF DRAMATIC M a . Abt da ns * c. BANGS, orouae C. BON. BU 1 LIX A. VINCENT, EDIT SnxLLs KATE NEWTON € CAROLINE Cam SON, Mra, BRADSHAW and any others. OT FIRST. THE ARK ON THE SANDS. THE ane ON ORD, BANDS. EC CANTERBURY CATHADRAL Pe NIGUT. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL BY NIGH CHRISTMAS CHANT BY BOY CHORISTERS. CHURIDTMAB chase 2 ihe CHORISTERS. THE STORM AND THE WRE THE STORM AND THE WRECK, Ww, intense and vivin LIGHTNING FLASH. VIVID LIGHTNING PLABIL ay gathing’ ¢ OF THE SHIP. HE SAILING OF THE SHIP. TWELVE MaGAT Fiat NEW SCENES ‘tag Revie ‘enon AN eTRONt. MA’ ATURDAY, SEATS BuCURED Six Of, MR. - FECHTER WILL SAORTLY parE ONY PASTOR'S Crane, HOUSE 201 BOWERY. BOW ERRY NEW Y A GREAT HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT, = § | ald WONDER OF TH AGE. HARRY GURR, Tie May MAN Fist, ae. be im HARRY GU: “heart, Tite drama A ‘ OR, THE MIseK'S HOLT TONY PAaTOns N NEW VEAL GRERTIN NELSE SEYM ANK KERNS, 10, FLY. NELSE SEYMOUI and FARK RIE SHOU, FLY. J. W. MeANDREWS as THE SouTitenN Darky. ADA WRAY'S Ni FOR THE HOLIDAYS, ée. Wh DN) SDAY AND NEW \Eak's DAY. Bu DOVERA BOUFFE. THEATRE FRANCAIS JANUARY 3, 1870 THR CLODOOHE TROUPE, 4 thetr grateanue oo Sarit ya I perform thate rs. Duchesne, Geno ot eaaise nee u HE Osta — wa DUCHESS, ‘The whole ain ireation of MONSIEUR EU@ HOCMAT EL, ‘aris, of the Bale a'Op' MONSTEUR HENRI MASARD, of the Jardin Mabilo, Par Many Noveltien rimilar to those of the OPERA, PAR will be mawroteoed and Bi rendor this ball the tnoet attrnet: ive of the season. kets ang Private Box way; BevWoertconts caver ata aT ALL 1 to be rocuired at Sclirmer's, 201 Broad” wtreet, Chambore street. PRINCIPAL I HOTE ae HEATRE TICKET OF FIO! ROADWAT. BROEBYED GhatS YOR ou THRATRRA

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