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_ BOARDERS AND LODGERS: WANTED. BLOCK FROM CITY HA\ | PRANK? a Frankfort atreet, corner of Willlaide imodate goutlemen obly; 88c, (0 Bue. ea F week, Open all uight 7 suit oF REBGANT, APARTMENTS AT, WORTH J House, jouue, Private table and aondance, ] AnINGDON SQUARE, CORNER a RAN: —-DeSIR- 1 _ able Rooms, | with or without priv: BLOCK FROM BABVOOKT HOUSE, Cte PAVENUE, 7 Mey sestabie Rooms corner of Ninth handsomely furnished, to let, wie oonleiine Baste, to gentle: men, Kererencess BE arieuLLY | SURNISEED ROOMS ON Fin ON loor 1 vate Nouse browa Soe; ‘REN Wert Thirty Wrences requ ined. © WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, FIRST DOOR FROM Fifth avenue.—Heantiful front Room; mode iments new house; hesltby, feraished, for single or family; full Board; first class, GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN. A LARGE FRONT aleove with Board, in w strietly private family; location one of the best in Brooklyn hot and cold. watery pothroqms Gases ‘moderate, Address ‘Wi, bow 6h Herald ‘Branch otice, Brookiya. BASE, SEVENTEENTH STRE aa ray street. STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board; references ex. changed. —— DIVINGSTON PLACE, STUYVESANT A beauiifw agcond story front Room, with Well communienting, elegantiy (\ tanta ati Nome comfort, uces onlin 3h RAS’ THIRTIETH STREKT, SECOND DOOR PROM DOOR PROM venne.—Rooms to let, with good Board: ‘EST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. “A. BA! ILy V os to let, with Board, a handsome Varior and Bedroong, to an andl bin wife, Bt AVENUE, NO, 76, HANDSOMPLY FURNISHTD Rooms to let, in saits or Sine with Board. Private table jenired. Tervox moderate, References required, RTH AVENCE, 91%—AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, ©)” consisting of sx cominunicating rooms, bandaorely fur: Be ‘ reul, with {rst clags Boaid. Pafties vacating will unexceptionabt references, G{ Buocns wher oF BROADWAY, IN BLEFCKER ) street..Fine large and sinall Rooms to Met, with good Hoard, tor families or single yeutlemen, Apply wt Noe 18) reat sie we pp! 6 Er PER Asia K ROE BOARD, by ped SINGL ie fees me) nigh! ey or $2 yer week, vapor rouse, 168 frase: wireet. ‘Transient Board, $1 50 per day. 6, 88 AND $10 PER WEEK, FOR NICE ROOMS, with good Roary, at 172 Bleecker street, second door ext bf Sullivan, Also Rooms for families. $65 PER WEEK-23 PERRY STRE ) 5 elegant front Parlor, haudsomely Suliable for twosalso due et ti gat, frea'nad to of bathe aT. “AN WARREN PLACE (CHARLES STREET).—A LARGE, handsomely furnished Koom te jet toa gentleman of quiet habits, out board; good lowation; rent ¢6 per wotk. References, TO #15 PER WEEK—FOR GOOD HOTEL BOARD and Room at the Rochester futel, by Mrs. 8. ©UN: Ghote ek corner Broadway and Lighth street. Table d’hote FP. 8 AND 10 CLINTON PLACE, COMSTOCK HOUSE—A Family Hotel,—Rooms en suite and singly, with first elass table; terms moderate. WAVERLEY PLACE.—A PARLOR AND BED: room on. first floor, also several other Rooms, for.fam- ies or single gentiemen. T TH STREET, EAST, } ‘LEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, with maa, 2 “wentleman and wife or single kentlemen ; terms reasonable , refereac: SECOND STREET..-A RESPECTABLE LADY AND four gentiemen can be accommodated with good fd ‘Also a few day Boarders. ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET), THREE doors trom Waverley place.—Rooms, furnished, with Lf trom $7 to $12 per week; convenient to Bleecker Street, Greoowich sireet and Sixth aveuus cars. Li EAST handsomely furnished Room, with full Board, ences exchanged. ‘Pate sraner. —AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON second floor, with two large, convenient closets, to let, with Board ; house drat c.ass. (oid No. 70) West’ Four- teenth street. 17 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. Jemes Hotel.—Large front Rooms on second and third floors, for families ; single Rooms for genticmen; firat class Board; teterences required. ‘18 EAST TWENTY-FIRST, STREET, NEAR BROAD way.—A large second story Room, southern exposure, is now offered, with Board; house and tabie first class, FORTY-SECOND STKEBT.—ONE LARGE, Refer- JQ AXP.» WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR NEW YORK Hotel.~Handsome double and ringle Rooms to rent, with the best of Board; cheap singie Rooms for gentlemen} foreign Inngunges spoken. 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, With Board, o gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. 1 Q EW , Xo. 28) Board, handsome! ing Room; also otver ‘Perms very moderate. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET,-FURNISHED ind unfurnished Apartments to let, with or without Sr QO IRVING PLACE, NEAR UNION | SQUARE. 4 Rooms on first or second floor, well faraished, en Suite orsingly, with Board; private table if desired. House and table first class. 9: WEST TWENTY-SECOND 8TREET.—A GENTLE- man and wife or two single gentlemen can find Rooms, With or without Board. 23, WAsHinaTon PLACE.—TO RENT, WITH FIRST class Board, one large Parlor and Bedroom, on sec- dnd foor; also single Koou 53 EAST NINTH STREBT, NEAR UNIVERSITY pince.—Private family, first class house, newly fur- bished= room to gentleman only, without board; $6 a week, gs included, “yD STREET, pA) well SEVENTH AVENUE —WITH furnished back Parlor and Dres: ‘coms, furnished or unfurnished. Location and table first class. NO, 103, EAST.—A LARGE FRONT Room, furnished, with fire, gas and closets, on fotirta ttoor, fo be rented, with Board. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, N NEAR BROAD‘ 24 way.—A Suit of Rooms on p floor; nixon Room mm third feor, suitable for a yentieman ‘and wide, with Board. 25 West, TWENTY-SECOND STREET,—HANDSOME- «) ly furnished Rooms to let, to families or gentiemen, ‘with or without Board or private ‘table; every convenience; erms reasonable, 96 7 THIRD STREET, TWO BLOCKS EAST OF BROAD- Nicely furnished Room to fet; suitable for one or two persons; 8 per wees; modern Improvements, 929 © FIPTRENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenu legant front Room, second floor, for gen- Heres, and wife; private table if desired. Terms moderate. eferences exchanged. 30 A FEW Doors french WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, from Fijth avenue.—A Room,’ with Board, wine inclu Wa week. References exchanged. 1 ree THIRTY-SECOND grIT OF SL Rooms to let, on second tloor, with f:si class Hoard Refer- or private table; also single Room, with grate fre. ences exchanged. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—A BACK PARLOR to lei, with Bonrd, to gentlemen nd their wives or geutidmon. Refereneey exchanged. FIFTA AND SIXTH AVE. ar rooms j will let together or Apply at the Everett TY-FIPTH STREET, NEAR MADI- uits of furnished Rooms for rst ciass house; choice win- fenilemen, without board, in Small rooms for single geutiemen; terms moderal euces exchanged, NEW YORK HUDSON. HAND- a eae one or EAST TOE, STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—A few young ladies can be furnished with a Board. 10. fourth floor, ied eae 105 st Fa apical PLAOR, Ley ae Pree Degen Meccatthene eigen 109 at Deva Fenerbahce 8 uae, At Heae and pan Setomoaitons rat ikea I | 54 WEST z ieniee (TuIND sine, NEAR Lith fret clawe Houta Terme eg 4 TWENTYoRvRNTE sPaner, NEAR FOURTR mertelaras teat or. front oom, on sec- bere and wile, enn bery thor, with large closet Board, to a gentle 7X WESY SIXTRENTH STRKET.—A PURNISHED Room to let cheap, for one or two young men, 1 WESY TWENTY. LXtH STREET, NEAR SIXTH ave nly denbring ood wears rd pleugant and od THIRTY-KIGHTH STREET. pag cerarert ished Kooms, with on second and ‘i ‘one large Room on AVENUE,—HANDSOMELY FUR. ooms, with or without Board, Terms mode 123 Ba MADISON. 126 BAST b abecaht Sf El STREET.-A. FEW a0) young’ ladies wanted as boards JQ HAST Twenty. SECOND sr STREET,—A THIRD back itoom, with 4: ito two pabtieaion or 8 aigeniomae nud wife at tate priee. 128 wet PA fa EA age nee ey Lipa Tay me oy pci Flours te vit private, bath aad sions ager Ora CHRYSTIE STREET.—LARGE FURNISHED § ix Room to let, suivable for gentieman and wite or ain Ble kentlewen, Alwo'a number of day: boarders cal be mo comm adated. 13% WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—VERY HAND- « somely furmished Rooms to let, with excellent Board, to famiiles or slagle gentlemen, at moderate prices, 135 EAST SIXTRENTH OTERT—FUENISHED Kooms to let with or without Board, to jeman and wile or single geidemen, on first and second fooms SECOND AVENUS, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND room, with first class Board; terms moderate; references required. Ninth streets, —Elecant front Room and hall ised~ 163, Sa fiamnarers preferred. 17] MACDOUGAL stREET.—1WO SUITS OF THREE Rooms, on the first aud second floors, suitable for a party of gentieinen ur tamilies (0 et, wits Board, Terme 209 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET. GENTLEMEN and thelr wives or elngle gentlemen will tind plea- gant, well furuished Kooms, with yood Board. ‘Terms mode- 210 Fast THIRTY-THIRD STREBT.—BAGK PARLOR and second story front Room, furnisned, with good Board (family small), to gentleman and wite or singie gentle: men. Good locati on. 2 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR STUY- veaant park,—A large Kooi nicely Turaished, to two genflemen or gentieman and wife; terms moderate; refer- ences exchanged. © EAST TENTH STREBT.—FURNISHED 215 With'oura juarge rooms for gentiemen ai 215 Board and large Rooms, elegantly furnished ; French, Spaniab and snglish spoken ; references exchanged.” QT WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—$6 PER. WEEK for neatly furnished Rooms, with Board; hot and cold water in rooms; furnace heat; all modern improve- ments, 220) WES? TWENTY-FIRST STREET—VERY DE. SY. sirav: ms for gentlemen and wives or gent! men; house and table tirst class, Keserences exchanged. 99Q WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN GO Seventh and Kighth avenuex.—Board in @ quiet brivave fannily | nice, comtoriabiy furnished Koom oF Foor, wita full Board for the Jady, ‘Terms, including lire and gas, $10 to $19 per week. 2.48 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Kooms to let, togeutieman and wife or Single gentiemen; good referen 262 WEST TWENTY-1 FIFTH STREET, NEAR 4 Eighth avenue.—A few bo rders can be ‘accommo- dated with nicely furnished Rooms and good Board; private family ; terms moderate, ZOOL WEST WENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Ejghth avenue.—A smail private family’ will let, with Board, a nicely furnished Room, with fire, gas and bathroom Gounecting. ms moderate. Referen changed. 302 WEst THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH 4 avenue.—Handsome Kooms to'let, with first class German tabie. A respectavle woman wishes a ctlld to board. € 304 307 WES! POURTERNTH stRerT. —IN A PRIVATE ¢ house handsomely furnisted Rooms, frouty second floor, southern exposure; tab.e unexceptio nable; ref ren exchanged. ) BROADWAY, NEAR PRINCE, INQUIRE THIRD 5DD Foor ack icely furnished front Room, to gen- anand wife or two gentiemen; $7 per week. L 14: BROADWAY.—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with Board, to gentieman and wife or sin- entiemon; also a single Room, le for oue geatie- ‘Terms moderate, EAST LTH 8T., NEAR 2D AV., TOP FLOOR. VDA eROA RYAN NEAR gh WENIY SIXTH street.—Rooms to lot to families or single yentle- men, with first class Board. A. BASY OF QUIET HABITS CAN HAVE A SMALL neatly furnished Room, with or without board, m —, Brivate funtiy central location; terms moderate, Address ‘ON, Herald oilice. Aw. large well furnished front Room, In a first class house, near Fourteenth street and Seventh avenue, desire to uc: commodate two gentlemen or a gentioman ‘and wite, with good Board heater and oath on floor; terms #40 per week. OCOMMODATION, box 1d Herald oftice. SMALL FAMILY WILL LET, WITH BOARD, A nice and newly furnisued front’ Parlor and Bedroom ; good table; terms moderate. 439 Fourth ave- PRIVATE FAMILY, OF FOUR ADULTS, HAVING FAMILY WILL LEP FRONT ROOMS ve) on second and third loors; elegantly inr- Hourd tirst class; no. chil- Inquire at26l West ‘Forty-second street, GENTEEL ENGLISH FAMILY WILL LET A NEAT- ly furished Room sor $3; also a large Room, suitable fortwo gentiemen or gentleman and wile, with of without Board, 12 i’rince street, A: TADY DESIRING HOARD—A PLEASANT AND Ri A tired home, previous to and during conimement, can bi accommodated with a widow living aloue iu her own’ house. Address Mra. PAVE, Brookiyn Post ouice, LADY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE RE- quires wishes togent oug or two Rooms, toa gentleman, With or without breakfast; location central aud most desira- bie, Address CARO, box 152 Heraid ollice, A (with al nished; all modern conyenien dren taken. T 9% BLEECKER STREET.—PARLOR FLOOR, HAND- somely and vewly furnished, togetuer or reparately, without board, for gentlernan and wife or single gentlemen 5 convenient to Broadway ; at reduced rato, FRONT ROOM, WITH GAS, AND Bedroom attached; a nice back Room, with gaa and water; also a hall Kedroom, at moderate terms. 48 (old No. er lowabion. BG West MNT, s FURNISHED D sixth aveni furnished. 8, en multe oF singly, with or with- ‘out pri 44) Fourth avenue. w: OARD.—TO LET, Walt BY ei ie | Bote Rooms fon delightful, Rei SECOND BROWN Han dorety fur , with a WRsT WASHINGTON SOU stone house from Fourth 6 to lot, with fi ence required. 38 FUR ©) RIVINGTON TWO NICKLY 4 nished {Roome'to let, suitable for one or two gentle- en, in a sinall private fan gas and bath in the house. SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE (OLD NO., 122 fj West Fourt! uble and a single furnished Meals if desired; family private, Referenc Room; 46 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRIVATE ) family wil let a pleasant front Room to gentieman and wife or two single gentlemen ; references expbinged. 46 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, |, BETWEEN ) Fifth and Sixth ayenues.—Front Rooms, en sulte o Singly, handsomely furnished, at reasonable prices; elgo. tar dle boarders. Kelerences. WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREPT.—LARGE WPLL AB Mirnished itooms to let, en suite or singly, with rat class Board BOARD, TWO HANDSOME, e Rooms, together or seperately. Apply at 3) Kast Twelfth street, 8 few doors west of Broadway. Boake, 1, HARLEM A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ortwo single geutiemen.can be accommodated with Board; rooms newly furnished: all the latest improvements ; no other boarders, Address J, 8, Union square National Bank. [POR BENT A, VERY D RABLE SECOND FLOOR, ‘on Fifth avenue; also small Rooms, on fourth floor, with private or public table. For location and terms address C.8., box 229 Herald olfice, pau BEDROOMS, HAVING CLOSETS AND WATER, Ht jet, to gentlemen, with or without Board, at 43 Went Unexceptionable references given and Fifteenth street, re uired. Boeing evs Apartments wante ple; location preferred, ton'and K:ighth avenues; th only noticed. Address E. E., Herald ofice. ARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FUR- nished, with or without Board, to let, In a small quiet family. References exchanged. 142 West Sixteenth sireet, 0 Sixth and Seventh \NE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A O neat Bedroom, breakfast, &c., with an English family; ders; location Eleventh street, between Fit Address J., box 119 Herald oilice. (PRIVATE) FAMILY.—FURNISHED with Board, for a young married co Fourteenth’ to Fittieth street, Lexing- tating lowest price and name no other boar’ and Sixth avenut ‘BT. MARKS PLAC! 5] shite or singly, with or without honed sonable; neighborhood wnexceptionable; Tite, Astor and Mercantile Ubraries, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH 51 ging Fifth and Sixth avenues.—A small private Tet, with Board, @ nicely furnished Sitting Room. and Bede room adjoining; southern exposure. Also a Hail Room. Desirable parties will Gnd a cowfortable home at a moderate price. 0 LET—WITHOUT BOARD-TO ONE OR TWO GEN- tiemen, one very pleasant, elegantly furnished front Room, tacing Washington Fark; hae every convenience, Avply' at Td south Wau bington sqtare. 0 LET “FURNISHED OR ED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON T necond floor, wi j ferme very reasonable, Apply at No. 9 Varick place. Ppeteencee anged. BOARD AND LODGING V WANTED, BA West HOUSTON STREET, SECOND FLOOR.— 54 X Parlor and hall Bedroom to ieee t ite en or & lady. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.A FINE SUIT ‘of Rooms, on second floor; southern exposure; good _Price reasonabl ,AECOND STREET,-NEATLY 8 to lel, with or without Board, to ain- eman dud wile; terms moderate; ref 5G table and abundance of closet room. DOOR ment, 1 ELEVENIH STREET, west of Filth avenue.—To et, large SbCOND ront Bi 2 partly furnished ; $3 60 per week, gas included. G8 Wee" gtHIRtyaawTH, | sreEen, “BETWEEN JO Fifta and Sixth avennes. with Board, a back Parlor or third floor frout Hoon; bos and cold water, Refer- | ences, MARRIED ee DESIRE A GOOD ROOM, With Board for lady only, Jn a private family: terms must be moderate, Andress, with f rieulars, D, Diy Metropolitan Chemical Works, ‘110 Chambers atueet. YOUNG FRENCHMAN DESIRES BOARD, ABOUT A. Sb a week, wih an American family in tho country, three or tour hours trom New York ity; references givei Address box 3,317 Post ciliee, GERMAN GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO FIND BOARD in an American private family; no other boarders; lo- Cation between Fourth and Fifteenth streets, east or weet. Address H., box 5,909 Yost office, OARD WANTED—FOR A_ GENTLEMAN, WIFE, ) child and nurse; two rooms; if suited will be permenent ; terms not to exces ek; prompt weekly wettioe ments. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, __ BOARD AND LODGING waNge os Oi, WANTED--FO! A iN 1) B ABD WANTED, FON TH hit phe oo ¥ Recting; must be unexceptionabie im locality; references e2- changed. Address C, H., box 121 Herai OARD. WANTED_IN NINTH STREET, BROADWAY ee pa for two, gentlemen, seh sebareieg ri OARD TANT oat A GENTLEMAN *AND WIFE, A secorid story tro tb adjowing, with foe vate aly or Sen Carers bosnioney oeation dive, Sang oe SHABALBTE AND SIX, Roarveenth — "aoa ie” WANTED—BETWE: PSE cerita OOD BO, Is. Poa eet org By A youNG i Ay A rate, preferr ot lon G6 fiat clase pleas ures of a home ers een Joyod: terms to Taoderats. Ad ANTED—A PARLOR mop TWO REDROOMS, WITH fall Board, for, @ family; of four adaita; location be; tween ih aud Fiftieth strevts, Lexington and Seventh avenues. Address, with particulars, and terms, B, Jo fy Herald office. | GENTLEMAN, BOA Wena boca eft arene table sit er | eae Greed 88. por Spouse adreon "ALPHA, Herald ofiee, ‘A LARGE, WELL FURNISHE: toot Boat in x prlate iiliy, on tegen oor rigs westalie oveliy, “Ad aaron ‘Kon box 158 Hisrald oblom,” het erence requ! WANteD 4 SUIT OF ROOMS OR FLOOR, FUR: ished, either parlor or weeond story, with oF without private saan a for it wire, mart ‘Leal ge oe oventlen dress, with ‘peation, ‘price and ai particulars, L.,‘Mereld ANTED- FOR A LADY AND ae oe ee @ and 9, one Room, with Board, above street; private family; terms not to ‘$rcaclt B15 ver wool Dost references given.‘ Address Mra. ‘tation D. _ BROOKLYN | BOARD. Bose. oN BROOKLYN HPAGHTS.—PARLOR AND Bedroom to let, firet ciass Board ; location desir- erences required. Apply et 119 Moulague sirecl, of Clinton. Ee: BROOKLYN, HEIGH LET, IN A PRIVATE Tamnlly with fet. claed_ Board, Heme om sovou Hoge, Apply at 130 Willow street. References exchanged. ZUPERIOR BOARD-IN A RETIRED PART OF > jlirovklyn, for one or twoladies requiring care during Spngement charges moderate. Adress iu conden, J acai Brauch ollice, Brooklyn. OTRM UE HOTEL, PARK AVENUE, FORTY: Ly-second wir seeking accommo- and as hrs Caused "ia tal aucttenamatate peeks phos, de House first clan seaeeet Proprietor, day, ACLEDE HOTEL, cnteaao, ILL., CORNER OF | Madison and Canal streets, opposite tha Pittsburg and Fort Wayne and Chicaya and Bt Lanta dappig Chae peat Arat class hovel iu Chicago. ‘Terms 829 per 8, BRO Nt Proprietor SUMMIT HOTEL—NEW HOUSE CORNER OF CANAL street and Bowery, on the European plan; Rooms by 7, week of month; all rooms Lestat, BREDER, Proprietor. DOA pasta CONTAINING MONEY, ON Eighth street stage. ‘The owner oan have it by'call- ing at 69 Duaue street and'proving property. atid paying ex: penses. O8T_ON SUNDAY MORNING) $165, ROLLED Ur 1X brown ‘The finder will 65 and return the balance othe butcher shop, covuer Of Fowth street and Sixth avenue, No questions asked. OST—A PROMISSORY NOTE DRAWN BY N. B. Charch, Treasurer for Rockiand comeen oa past Conn., at three months from Nov. 1, 1 abled the order of Beebe, Son & Cé., and eadoraed by thers. All persons are hereby warned against negotiating the same, x payment lias been stopped, JANUARY 5, ‘SIEMEN’ TRE, TWENTY Foust sr eaine ay oy VENvE 7 ae ‘nd Maa er N DALY. Want VEDNEADAY Bonet of wr KL. 0 sad vast time. tor the a ee cea Guarday, Matti iy ee ot nae ne MONDAY icles Tein wi ia last tine a roduced LL end getinanaiit age ae stay onan cemet “ Sowa hve an TONG. BieaNGHS full ral mu a ge ket ge eT totlow. MAN. iNT REST, ( a UaUSTIN DALY, reigning sensation {0 an draunate a aareniied owner THEATRE, Bw B. PREG |p he Parada ANOTHER NEW DY. THE SAVAGE; | Pantomime Of the or, AND TAILOR. of the Desolate Island. i. NA’ antingss |: THE Higa awe Groat Rarietinns Last Chime, ‘OoD's MUSBUM: AND anes ue. CORNER ‘Ort Tine ierH STREET. ran nd Seite Nre. ania b, AY AND NIGHT, A te “ge all the “Cardiff” G! At ‘HOUT . NAME: J. Ms WARD. “th Atal hours ne Atal hours, AN. Oi NOU MUSEUM WONDERS. ‘The splendid Cornet LAST MUHTS OF THE GREAT. SSURLtsquE AND LAST SATURDAY MATIN. LISA WEBER DORABELLA. EDWARD IiGuTon, ADA HAI RAI ‘LLL ND, DORABELLA, LL. Habe LIZZIE W: LEMONY, DOR and “BLOND: Loox. Ont gD, Mon IXION! TX ONT! {PRION 11 HA! HAI! FOURTEENTH RYANT'S MINSTRELS. STREET. Atty sircei, Adjoining. Apageray of Music. Mth sr Pest ‘appearance of the diminutive eomedi were x who will a steiuierptarens EIMSENCM AND MISCHLEVOCS MONKEY. G, W. GRIFFIN and DAN BRYANT aa the GENDARMES, SWORTH AND THE SUEZ CAN, Dempster, Kusseli clk rier ania ini aelt er, Brandish Der cketelter. DAVE REED aX ‘aN nso, 100, FLY. EL IN Tie BUYAN iN. Dantel, Ban Bryant | Little Mas eancecthe Monk BHOO, FLY, DON'T BODDER ME, “"BHOO, FLY. Adrisaton, 60 cts, ; orchestra chairs, Seats secured. MUSEUM or OF ANATOMY, os 618 Gs 613 ; a 6i5, 618 =| Wonderfully made, $15 | 618, ——— 615, ols ‘The Reamies, Wonders and Monsironltin of 6s 618 © the Jiuman aud Animal Creation to be sean at — 613 one visit sty PRorEsson DOREMUS’ LECTURES, Magnificent Exneriments at Young Men's Christian Association, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third ‘atret, ‘Friday e a ings 10 January, Réserved seats (course tickets) obtai Teoma ot ssasdnhion god toneaak merle tote op Broad: way. Seats must be selected trom plans at the roome of the Association, A COTERIE. OF NEW YORK. Secoud Annual Grand Masquerade Ball, ‘Acadeniy of Mu ‘Thursday evening, Junuary 18, 1870. Subscription tickets gan now be'olitained at the offices of the princfpal hotels th ughout the etty. ©. 'T. JONES, Presider HU 4.5: HUNTOON: Vico. President, E. H, Roorns, In., Seorelary: Grorok W. Hr KUR, dey Treasurer. T O8T—TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 4, GOING FROM [4 Cedar street to Astor Holise, some protested notes in & large yellow envelope. A liberal reward wili be paid by EPPINGER, RUSSELL & CO., 160 Water street. [082,208 THE EVENING, OF JANUARY 3, IN AN 4 Kighth avenue car, a Pocketbook, containing about #17. The finder will receive $6 vy leaving it at WB Weat Twenty-fourth street. ‘The pocketiook is of more value to the owner than the money. OST—ON THE 3D INST, BETWEEN 591 BROADWAY Ly and Houston street, a Lady’s Mink Fur Collar. Barter will be Hoeraily rewarded by leaving it at Sif Broad way. OST—PASSBOOKS NO. % 868 OF INSTITUTION FOR the Savings of Merchants’ Clerks, No. 15,612 of Metro- olitan Savings Bank; also Account Book of Bull's H ad ank. ‘The fi der will be rewarded by leaving them at West Thirty-seventh street or at the banks. OST—A PAIR OF HEAVY GOLD SPEC 4 an old black leath ‘Twenty-third street st: ultable reqard will be gi returned to Mre HA! iutuN, ‘No. 284 West Twent) street. Mra, HAMIL ND AVEN ide.” The fader returaing the wurae will Teceive the most Nberal reward, waiai to the fuil rane of the dog: oF any BS gon giving snch information to recover the same Will rev $10. ie TIMIAN, ‘TREET TO COR- containing $88, in ld and Fulton, a Roll of Bill tens, fives, wos and ones, A liberal reward will De paid for it at 252 Pearl street. SE 4 ner D AVEN A BLA AN Blut, with a white spot on her Apreest, white ears answers to tbe name of Fanny; a liberal reward will given for her return. REWARD: &5 REWARD FOR RETURN TO 18 PEARL STREET 2) of a bunch of Ollice Keys, loxt January 2, in ® Fourth avenue car or (a ihe nefghborhvod of Madison square, $5 SAVARD, Wilh BB PAID, FOR THE REIUEN {D+) of the white Pomeranian or Spitz Dog that was lost on January 4 in Barclay street, 47 Barclay ntrect. 10 EEWARD Lost, ON MONDAY EVENING in the viciniy of Broadway or Sixth avenue, a Fou of new Bi ls, amcunting to about $35, ‘The above reward Wil bevaven forthelr recovery on azpliention to Mr. ASH- LEY, 262 West Twenty-fourth atre i] REWARD.--LOST, BETWEEN 9 AND 10 o'clock on Monday’ evening, near Seventh avenne, in Fifty-ninth street, a medium dark Mink Mull, nea: Whoever will leave the sane at dining saloon No, 733 S avenue will rec —Los?, ON MONDAY, PANUARY A AT THE SAN j« Francisco Minstrels—An Opera Glass. The finder will receive the reward and es by eaving at at the Si. Nicholns Hotel, with MES kK Y. $90) REWARD.—Lost, Go OING OUT OF JUGLA‘S glove store, Broadway, opposite Astor plac ¥ then taking Ejgith atreet ‘ntage down to Walker street, a Poc! book contain !yg@00-—yi2s avout. five ¥10 bills, one. 86, bale ance in one dol-ars and sinall change. Any one returning said portmonnale to 02 Weiker street, up stairs, will receive above reward. 25) REWARDLosr, ABOUT 9 O'CLOCK ON y morning, the 4th inst., on Broadway, be- Sworn Tenth and Bloveaiesieeste, w. roll of Treasury Notes amounting to wb. If the under will leave the amount at 4% Seventh street, Hoboken, N- J.» he wail receive the above reward thanks of the owa 100 REWARD, WILE BE PAID AND NO QUES: x tions asked for information of a sorrel Horse a: Lop Busey, hired at Faston, Pas, Decenber 2i- 189 hi Dg ve come to New York. Address J&SS! AN, Pi LOST, ON FRIDAY LAST, ato $95 ( REWARD LIV iroadway, between Tittany & Co. ahd Ainity atreety a Pocketbook, coytuining ape and adiamnond breastpra and earrings. the tinder will geive tho above reward by returning tho game to MAXW LL BARKER, 100 Franklin street, $95 () GOLD) REWARD —70 THE HONEST FINDER DU “ot nGold Cross, set in diamonds, su have been lost in a ( caroa the evening 4 he ise Address J. Z, A., bo: 588 ON Post ofice, or GY Fourteenth st, ___._ PIANOFORTES, _ pes ah FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRIOKS.—BEFORB urchasing cait and examine the J. ©. Burnes Pixuo- Torley tse Dees Had acum tutes inatruments manufactured. 7 plano: ones ee patie agraile treble and improved Vt und 1s warranted (or live years. Instalments taken, Send for illustrates ci catalogue. JOHN C. BARNES, 137 Eighth street, near Broadway. A. GREAT, OFFER.-HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD. way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs Of six {irst class makera, at. extremely low prices for cash @ holidays, or will take from 5 to #25 monthly id. ‘The game to let and rent woney applied if par- CHEAP PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR 873.—A even octave rosewogg | Piauotorte, having every im- provement, very cheap for fish. J. BIDILE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. FAMILY WILL SACRIFICE A_ MAGNIFICENT Pianoforte, cont #600, for less than 8200; carved rose- wood, seven octave, oversirung bass, celebrated maker; guaranteed five years’; nearly 113’ Seveuth street, A. MAGHIFICENT, ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, STOOL, Cover; cont $650, for #80; Parlor Suits, Paintings, Pronzes, Mirrors, Carpein, Etageres Kookexse; Chamber, Di jng Furniture; at a sacrifice; property familly leaving’ city. UiAwest Fittceath street, RARE CHANCE.—STEINWAY & SON'S ROSEWOOD 74g octave Pinvovorte for less than half cost; round cor- ners; latest improvements; nearly new; ulso rosewood Iia- novorte, #100. 25 Fourth avenue. We LADY, HAVING NO FURTHER USE FOR A ROSE- wood ful seven octave Pianoforte, will sell for #140; imodern atyle and improvements; spleniid tone. 38 Third mtreet, basemeut door, Hetieent SEVEN OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIANO, #100; 4 magnideent neven octave Tosewood, having over#trnng carved rdinary bargain cash wanted. Ai nly to Fa MIS jOkDUN, 2 Sixth avenue, VOR SALE—A NEW UPRIGHT EXCELLENT PIANO, seven octave, with fine gold painting; will be sold for cost price YoU, 229 Filth street, between Second ave- ind Bowery, tirst floor. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT B. P. CUMMINGS! wareroom, No, # Union square. Sold on instalments or rented; any way to suit customers. Only look at them before you decide elsewhere. chakaicbat sti ES A 4 N AMERICAN PIANIST ATTENDS PARTIES, WED- dings, Sociables, &e. Can furnish violin and cornet or any number of instruments, Apply at Tesidence, 60 Bixtb nue, near Fortieth street, LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO find Singing at pupils residence for ¥10 per quarter. Best references given. Address, with reaicence, TEAUHER, box 120 Herald office. sseesaeeas MEDICAL. SPECIALTY._DR. R, COBBETT, MEMBER OF N. Y. University Medical College and k. C. Surgeons, Lon: don, can be consulted as usual on private diseases. Office, 20 Centre street, near Chambers, N. B,—No fee unloas ‘ured LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury; NANHOOD RLSTORED: otice very Private, Dr, HARRISON, 177 Bieecicer strovt. A GERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED. ) LADIES, WITH or without mesicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor Of Midwifery; over 80 years’ practice, Her infallible French Female Pilla, 'No. 1, price $1, or No. 2, speciaily prepared for married ladies, price #5, which can’ never fail, are safe and healthy. Sold only at_her office, No. 1 East’ Fifty-second atreet, first door from Fifth avenue, and at druggists, Greenwich street, or sent by mail. Caution.—All others’ are counterfelt, A. STADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDIATE «relief, No pay(until perfectly cured.) Dr ASCHER, No.8 Amity place, (Laurens street}. LADIES PHYSICYAN.—DR. H. D. ORINDLE, PRO- feasor of Midwifery, over 20 years? sniccassful practice in thre city, guarantees certain relies to ladies, with or with- out medicine, at one interview. Untortunates, please call. Rellef certain, Residence 120 West Twenty-sixth treet, near Sixth avenue,” Elegant rooms for ladies requiring nurslag. At ree WRITING, ARITH- metio, Grammar, Spelling; day'and evening Indies’ de partment; Telegraphy, French and Gerioan ; private nstruce ton. THOMPSO.' Business College, 20 Fourth avenue, op- posite Cooper Institute, T PAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 62 BOWERY, Bookkeeping, ‘Arithmetic, Business’ Aifairs, Spelling, rman, French, Spanish, Hebrow, $9 each 24 Willing Les. sons, 2'50; 42 private rooms; day'and evening, Ladies’ de partment. 4 T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY. FA Private instruction, nd ievoning. in Tel legranhys Bookkeeping, Writing, Busan tions, French, Ger- man, Spanish, Shorthand, peaWing ‘and Znglish branches, Ladies’ department, CARD.—PUPILS. COMMENCING THE NEW YEAR ‘at Goldsmith's College will be received at half prices. Bpeciaities—Penmanship, and Bookkeeping. Ladle Writ. ing Classes, 11 and 4 o'clock. Terms, 5 for ton lessons. Glfenlare, "OLIVER B, Gokpsuitd, Bootu's Building, Bixth avenue and Twenty-third stree LADY AS DAILY OR VISITING GOVERNESS teaches the solid branches, also Drawing, Painting, German and French; terms moderate; references given, ‘Address C, D., box 129 Herald ollice. N ENGLISH LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE BOTH as governess and housekeeper desires a situat class reference. Address K. A. C., Herald ofc N EDUCATED GERMAN LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO A ‘teach German and Piano (five lessons each a week), ‘@quiyalant for a home in @ privatefamily, Address AM: & N, Herald ollice. OOKKEEPING BUSINESS WRITING, ARITHMETIO, ‘&e.—M DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, quaiifies gention ‘mon oF boys f erie tautassin a auperior, prastios: manners thoy guarantee to remove stiifness, cramping or trembling from. Ruy hand, Ladies or gentemen can secure private rooms, LOGUTION.—LESSON® GIVEN IN THIS USEFUL K ‘il ornamental branch of educaiton at moderate charges ‘a teacher of standing and experience. Address box 3,46 8) rt chnae Aro renin Broome street or at that of the pupil, in lemons Broome Marin’and Greek Literavure and Mathematics. Mode: rato price. Treat \/ANTED-A COMPETENT NATIVE LADY FRENCH lady. Ad- er and chil r teacher, to cive private lestons to ® young 1 ates ic ae crane sae Pp: a ting terns ry tivase lesson 2 OD DARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, MOTH. SIXTH AVENUE.—FRENCH LESSONS GIVEN 0, wo Rooms, connecting, with fet tavle | Is * with pupe pronunciation in private families by Mr. and Sesirable oontlon references exchangede | gatas fo ly @ magistrate and member of the Univer- | ally of France. > LG. bow t A RADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 + West Twenty-aixti street, guaranteos relief toall female @omplaints. Pleasant rooms for nursing. SURE CURE FOR LADIES WITHOUT MEDICINE — Dr. and Madame DE RUSEY, No. 4 Neilson place, be- iween Eighth street and Waverley place, never fail. Their $5 Fronch Pills are sure. GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED ladies.—The Portuguese Female Pills always give im- mediate pest being specially prepared for married ladies. A lady writes :—These pills relieved me in one day, without inconvenience, like magic. rice Dr. ‘ x. URI CEAU ollice 129 Liberty atroet, or sent by mail, LU PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY AMby or EVANS) 84 Chatham street, without mercur Dr. Evan's Magical’ Invigorator; lost manhood resi fifteen minutes; price $5. Circular forw: re TAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE BY Dr, EVANS, #4 Chatham street, with or without medi- tine. His powerful, safe fo Monthly Pills and Compound, price G5. Circulars free per first post. GREAT BENEFACTOR TO LADIES IS DR; EVANS, 04 Chatham street, His powerful Medicines, sate aud Series, $5; also gentlemen treated, private disexdes cured, manhood restored. Consultation all hours. Dn GOOPEs, 1, DUANE, STREET, CAN RE CON ‘sulted on private diseases; thirty-four years’ practice ‘enables him to make perfect cures or no charges made. R. HUNTER, 6 BOND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM ‘Bowery (ate of and noarly 40 years at No.8 Division street), can cure worst cases of private diseases, without mercury, in shorter time than any other physician, or no eharge. Consultation and medicine $5. % BOND STREEE, patients, All pri etther sex, 10 Dt OLIN'S PRIVATE INSTITUTE, fe fitted up to secure the comfort tiers cured. Consultation free. amp! JEBILITY, WEAKNESS, LOSS OF ENERGY, £0., D cured in 14 days; a 8 certain; failure impossibie. Bend for ctreulay, . BARROW, 82 Lying: ston atreet, Broo! bee is TO FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAME DU- Ts 1S (25 e certain relief to mar- r an Hed ed ines Mi or without mesteine, at one interview, Fe: ale restorat! Patients. from n distanoe provided with Hoard, (aired. 3 ‘164 East Tw Electricity scientifically applied. j-olgiith street, near Third avenu L& OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, b tanh ig td from the follies of youth or other cause, ¥< ung rt red an Ee Sec LitWits No.7 Beach at Forty are iP er 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET. - —. SEMEN’ THEATRE COMI cm Nias x AC eBNthee Rene erent Manninen ent SRMANGEN TO aye ACME 5 OF.—THE COMI the already i list of talented performers tha ATINER AT EVENING hen brought together {in ‘any plage of sernamest in ts PosiTivELy uAse Nr int’ BUT Modes GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY, THE GREAT common MATINEL, MATINEE, (onto, 1m comneg ot the engagement af, Me, Rechtery COMIQUE, are 1 Fc MATINEE, WEDNESDAl BEC aVOR Mh 5, 1509, will be presente® MACULAR. D. in fous antes fmomnae HAL All, Hes ae haha ATERAR- of home eay BL ONANLE® DIOR ENA en moh? Bate “afternoon.--Doora open ke} curtatn riven ab 3H, LIME EACLE, iirtce Ewny! EAS _ Evening performance ‘commences at at TM. ‘drama je re} re eit Agri, 2 NY. He MAGNIFICE! pany: N. ¥. A. CO, Pri SUPER! a ™ ae THIS WEDNESDAY, Jan. 5) 1870, GRAND EFI ANNIVERSARY MMANY. AND WONDROUS. TABL et MARVELLOUS ae fae ON, EN THE CAST TATIC Be bh ‘ARRAY OF TRIPLE COMPANY. IPLE COMPANY. | Mesars. L. 0. Bi The thoroughly snecessfut Bye HG ARN eg ee rh KATE any 3 CAROLINE Gk, gut “oN cunistias. CHA CHANT. BY aie bow ecpienan wie pth tense al , yivip. Sregher PEA, B. Sum BAD DICKEY. BAD DIOKEY. BAD, bese \ BY i 4 mies OF Mt tie 8c HL THR Mi! THE One ee — oF MIRPH. TWELVE AUNIFICENT NEW SCENES, bat re Bt ’ a RIN ied Shay TO-DAY (WEDNBEDAY), 7 JAN. 5, AT 2 O"OLOCK, ag the CARDIFF NP, PECIAL MATINEE LITTLE EM'LY. on —— JANUARY i a FECHTER, tie] PAR! iii Perr Tt aca we SAkD BENGLER into BAD DICKEY. he pee porita WiGitwavuants. 10! HOLIDAY. ‘will make bie PUNCH AI 2 BNGLISH ios Ae Te Al FIRST’ APPBARANOE IN AMERICA eae ‘GANT. “ott rou RUY BLAS. | th secured soate for Mr, Pochter' pattie h a mane conumonce at Nibiovs Garden Thursday’ morning, #odoene LYMPIO THBAT! 0 com RECEPTION OF na GEO. SS Ee F8 GEO. L. FOX, For SEDER: Gh ENRON BY eiivngs HOUSES. piney earpiee. = #t OMERED MOUSRE FIRST MATIIER, FIRST MATIN be an r JARRETT & ances and T cannot wish Me, GHA aie ae iN Se as wl “T cann ah my r auiience have in the American them better aoteatiar ‘the: 0 pero oe iL find in my fri IMPORTANT ANNOUNC: ATL FIRST MATINEE, MR. FECHTER, FIRST WO PekronMaNcrs THIS DAY OF THE RECOGNIZED REPRESENPATIVE ACTOR MORTO! binge 9 ATED DRAMA, of the aun WR ON bie EUROPEAN STAGE, THE WHITING ON THE WALL. who will make FERGUSSON THOTTER, | GEO. L. FOX. Tiist "APPEARANCE, HA AMERICA Soariad ey tte folsee { ON MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 10, 1870, Supported b the following ladies and gentlemen :— ean pepe 'y Becks: ee Y Tu tre title role in. Victor 1 a ae a, Monies GRAND ROMANTIC PLAY. - BEAUTIFUL. NE! Sova - JOVEL MECRANIVAL RUY BLAS, tmroduoing:to the REVECTS, | hich is acknowledzed t0 be one of the ‘to. RPPROTIVE: DNAMAS OF THE MOORRN STAGE, MISS CARLOTTA LECL! ROQ, the leading actress of the English stage (who win on thie caston make her debut before an American audience), aad @ company of FIRST CLASS ARTISTS — are specially, engaged to support Mr, Feehter. dienes . FOX's MODEL FARM, GEO. b. ¥OX'S MODEL FARM, GEO. L. FOX'S MODEL FARM. ] OOTH'S THEATRE, ‘Twenty-third treet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. WEUNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY BVENINGS, of fg ary PARTIC A NOTICE, ‘ae ee aps ig Notwithstanding the enormous expense attendant pon this HANLEX, wement—grauter than was ever incurret in the prenentae of any dramaiic artist on the American stage -the Mam for the first time in three years, with W. Walter. ih ctfully announce that there wil: be DVANCE IN THE RGULAK PKICES, with the single exception of the limited number of orchestra stalls, upon which an additional charze of 60 cents will bg By thus placing the choice sents beyond the reach of spect latoravt ts believed that the best interests of the public wi be served and protection secured and extortion, THE FIRS 8. oF SECURED SEATS THURSDAY Mountnc, jatuany 6,°1870, AT NINE O'CLOC at the Box Olice, Nibio's ment rel NO y Miss Blanche De Bar. 3 Entirely new Scenery. ILO" GARDER: ECIAL MATINEE OF THE MEAUTINOL SPHCTACULAR DRAMA INEE ata FIRST HAMLET MATIN ON SATUKDAY, JANUARY 8, In ber great character of MEG) MERRILIES, In the bentitifu and pietnresiy “QUY MANNERING.” Seats secured six days in advance at the box aflee of the theatre, or at its ranch ticket oftice, at the muxic atore of O. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. ALLACK'S. oprietor und Manager... Mr. LESTER WALUACK nat Tg; to commence at 8 P. HOARE OF NOVELTY AND eTY. Lit EM'LY. SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), BEECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 1 MATINEE 10-DAY (WEDNESDAY), ‘0-DAY UW EDNESDADS DAY) O:DAY WEDNESDAYR TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), RAND OPERA HOUSE, F Corner fPventy: -third street and Eighth avenue, JAMES FISK, Jr... aa Pro) BENEET ALICE DUNNING. A MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1469. MR AND MRS PETER WHITE. Mr. Peter White ++.Win, Horace Lingard Mire. Poter Whit a (Characters by Mr. Lerter Wallack, tr, John Gubert, Mr, J. H, Stoddart, @ir. Bb. T. Kinggold, Mr. FE, Holland, Mr. J. W. Leonard, Mr. Tom Owens, Mr. Curran, mr. Peck, M = deraoh iss Henriynes, Mian le Mra. Se(ton, Miss Fanny Gi THURSDAY (sixteenth time) me) SCHOOL FOR BUANDAL, FRIDAY (Afth time)— WLLL ire, ..Allee Dunning SATURDAY (ifth tne)-CENTRAL PARK, Mr, iL. LINGARD'S SKETCHES, On, Roun ay next, “ula tary 10, we be produced, after a ae = a careful preparation, with new mitalc, scenery, appointments Sh costumes, Mr. 1 W. obertiow' bine Auliary Dramas WONDERFUL” inte TION OF SIMS REEVES (reconstructe) ». SCHOOL and LOST AT SHA In active preparation, During the piece wilt be CANGAS" ‘ow grand Ae PADEMY, OF | MUSIC. HERRMANN ay Ist LAST TWO EY THE BNUIRE OMPANY. RIDA N of W. H. LINGARD, SATURDAY. MATINGE nize NEARLY READY —JOB8, C. FC and Legendary Komanoe, entit TWELVE This (Tw and to-morrow (Wedn hive ry mH ) Jan, ay lite f aa Waa cer eR. Weta! Wwibb Two. OPERALIC STER'S Grand Spectaculay PY. 'ATTO ONS, FCTLONS, nd tent, id aL ai OR oe Mine which will be produced on a scule of unparalleled magnift ‘cence, S ADMISSION 13 CENTS; FAMILY CIRCLE 60 ©. Arotto HALL, ‘APOLLO MALL. Grp “OPERA HOUSE WM. HORACE LINGARD Toturna bis grate‘i ackoow cdgments to his friends and the Corner of Twenty: wireet and Broadway. Now York public generally for the many favors he hae ever recelvod at thelr hands, and respecituily augounees that is THE ORIGINAL CARDIFF GIANT BENEFIT cass, will take placa on the evening of i, FRIDAY, JAN. 17 19 when a most ATTRACTIV: i Tad on which ooanicay to. Fei appears to prevail in many minds t dress aud character are effected by co confederate, will enlighten the public on by * DRESSING AND I UNDRESSING PRESENCE or" nit ie DIENCE. now on exhibition from 8 AM. to10 P. M. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 635 BROADWAY, Don't fall to see the great Fantomime of 69, RAMME will be offe | his modus opera: AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY, S THE FAT MEN'S BALL every night THE FAT MEN are very happy. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. Great success of the “th ¥ Pantomime of s“s EW YORK CIRCU: nth street, opposite Academy of Music. sreeeeeDIRECTOR AVN Eis AY AY AND SATURDAY, NTI ED Ntcers: THE CHARMING FAI 3 Y SPECTACLE, FRAXOIRGO MINSTRELS, 545 BROADWAY. ‘he funny Pantomime of H. CINDERELLA; ‘The ‘hnmeusely funny FAT MEN'S BALL. OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, aye Introduetng & marvelioualy trained pte FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. E OF SIXTY LIVTLE CHILDREN, TROUPE OF SIRT LIMLE CHILDREN, pronounced by the pablic and the pr RODUCTION XQUISITE BEAUTY, RQUESTIIAN AND ACKOBATIC FEATS F SURPASSING BRILLIANCY, Becure your tickets for TH ‘PAT MEN'S BALL, JOLLY FAT MEN'S BALL every night, Fors oGEERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. EK PRESENTAT BK, GOLD wATcurs FOB CHAINS, TRONTINGS: LADIES? | Introducing the principal artists of S&TS AND JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCKIPTION, INCOMPAS GiWcUS company. alls solid old; warranted from 14 to 18 carats fine. Admission b0c.; chiidren under ten 25c. To reserved seats VER Vek SEIS, SILVER WATCH Te. Begina at AINA SEWING MACHINES, &0, RS. F. B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. THIS BYENING, January 5, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM Hed MUCH ADO to conclude with RBAT GUOL BURGEES- COOL | BURGRER, MABIER. GEORGE WARREN OLEY'S MINSTRELS. Presentation Matinee, dey, ab tis Selooke JARTZ’S bapa , REPOSITORY, 748 BROADWAY. mense Noveitirs. M as SHYLOCK, tn his great burlesque ABOUT A MERCHANT OF VENICE, MARRIED Life. ical Appa diag Conjuring ‘ricky for the parlor or a wager “at Instruction with every article, making. the pur- BROA' 613: fect fn its us : onBrenlig patties attented ty. at. Peta eons ang Ta ————@ b1d'g CADENY OF MUSIC — HAS, WEDRESD AY, NAN & POSITIVELY LAST’ NicHT OF THE GREAT HERRMANN, IN an MIMENSE | PROGRAMME, HERRMANN. "- THE LAST Timi SING” hwo OPERATION RELEOTIO! NB. DASE NIGHT, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE BIG. PROURAMME, POSITIVELY LAST NIGH’ OF HERRMANN, PRESTIDIGITATEOR, AND MME. Tickets sold at Schirmer and. ide RAND CONCERT—AT THE MURRAY TILL BAP- tist Chapel, Lexington avenue, near Thirty-seventh street, Wednesday evening, Jan. 5. The following distin- guished artists hava voluntcered thelr servicos:—Mins Agnew Forcing, Mins Laura Perring, Reading, Misa Sadie Cole, Harry Sanderson, Pianist; J. Ernest Perring, Tenor; Edwin Mareden, Tenor; Gantavua Northup, Barkeke. Gon: ductor, Mr. J, Ernest Perring, Admission $1. HILHARMONIQ, SOCIETY. ROH EST RA. OF 100, BERGMANN, ANOLE BOLL B, MIL SATURDAY, 8 P. M. iN DOREMUS, M. D,, President. M. Ty2RENMAN COTERIE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, «.gavedneaday, Janunsy 12, 1870, Boxes can be had dn applicalion to MORGAN JONES, 67 Contre stecet, from I WM. J. A. MOGRATH, Secretary. I ICHARD B. CONNOLLY, ASSOCIATION. 618) io Inly shou tis fail to visit this marvellous anc wonderful collec: $1544 tion. Females only in, atiendpnee. ‘Open from 8 A. M. U7 P.M. WILL. LAST NIGHT, R. GEORGE VANDENHOFF'S READ. (new programme) in the halk Young Men's Christian Assoc ‘Thnraday evening, J: ‘Mr. G, Vandenhoif 's address 1s ESTIVAL MATINEE, ESTIVAL MATINEE, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ry Washington place, 201 BOWERY. GRAND MA’ ERVORMANCE, GRAND. MATINEH PERFORMANCE, The uproariously fuuuy comic drama, received with screams 01 laughter, DUTCHMAN IN IRELAND. a pore IMAN IN IRELAND. HMAN IN IRELAND, MISS Maaart Nic OLS. MA GIE NICHOLS, In her calorie ning een on the Floating Wire. br “ ScuAAD, Secrstary, it of the world. ANK KEARD The Champion Female Dram NELSE MOUR and NELSE SE VK KEARNS. TONY PASTOR'S COMIC SONGS. The dest entertainment to be found in the city. ‘Ammnte US CLUB Annual Ball, Academy of Music, the ‘Thursday, Jwnuary 6, Comptrotter of rte City of New York. : Tickets, admitting one gentleman igi i ‘and ladies, eo ard 18, 187 five dollars. LAWKENCE D, KIERNAN, Chairman, Private boxes can be secured by applying to. M. 3. Dauy, Judge JOHN SCOTT, Docithurs} Secretaries, 237 Broadway. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—AMERIOUS CLUB BALI Tickets #5. Can be had at the Theatre Ticket Otlice, 11 Brondway. JEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN'S “WAR WITH | ENG. land” ay oa ie zeesaett Tuompeonville oth: miany, “Old. Fogies,? next Sunday. ° Crowded ‘houses. ‘Secure your seats, ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO, Elghth atreet, between, Hroadway and Fourth avenue, Instruction in every branch of Music. Terms $10 per quarter. HEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET-FOR OPERATIC AND dramatic performances, concerts, fairs, lectures, balla by the day, week or mouth. "Apply to J i. GRAU or at Direc: AOr's oflea, Theatre Francais, West Fiftecnth street _ THE LECTURE SEASON. sixty ‘MINUTES’ CHAT ABOUT CHINA AND RO ace |, by Stephen Masset (Jeems Pipes, of Pipesville), ‘will be delivered for the benefit of the Sunday school ot the Memorial church, on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In the schoolroom, corner of Waverley place and West Eleventh street, Tickets, 60 cents, can be procured at the doo ENERAL SOCIETY OF MECHANICS AND TRADES- of New York, s courme wiil'be delivered on Thuraday ty 6, 1870, at Steinway Halll by aRDE aq. Subject—"'Street Life in Europe.” Doors So ereN ate 8. J. BURN Committee, vastenice. H. GR Commities, vi attention fs to to the’ change of Lectures, 4th an 1 tb, ‘As published on ticket course, they having exchanged DeroRTaNe on EMEN ONLY, DUPWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, sre weal Reet attn we teraeavered amin werk ALTPSB Fitth avenue, ‘iso at 651 Fifth avenue.” Morning, how to live and what we live for, are delivered dally at the | arternoon or evening Cinases for families. Evening Cinss New York Musotim of Anatomy, ‘Those unable to attend ean | for gentiemen. Hrookiyn Academy, 12) Pierrepont strect, Feoel pin te ents to the Secretary, 618 | under Mr. F. Dodworth. Send tor circular, Brot On Monday morning, January 1, a sm: and Thursdays, tending will pleas commence, which will meet on Monday 104y o'clock. Families desirous of send names, T. SARRT, ESQ. WILE LECTURE ON SUCOESS, ‘+ at the Unirerealist Church, Bleecker sireet, corner “f Downing, this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices “of the Lee Literary Association, ‘Tickets, 60 conte; for sales at a door, private class 4 E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, nue, corner of Fourteenth street, Wiednendars, trom 410 ,P. M., and 82 FIFI AV RE 2 H, MILBURN, THE BLIND PREACHER, wil deliver his popular lecture entitl Blin in Saw in Paria," at stei ednesday even- | Saturdays, Big to big P tng, 1 dan, 4 1870, ‘tor th . Benet of Whe Working ‘omen's Tuentaye' ‘and’ Frida from '103¢ to 12 M. Protective /nion, located at 48 Bleecker street, Ticketemay | Tuesdays and Frida; from 410536 P.M, be obtained at all the Brinctpal book and music. stores, ticket Saturdays, from 1 Broadway, eaad Te, Stet uct | Bustciag sid Vidar. svootaga for genilemen, 0t 8, gitces 114 Brondway, No.9 Astor Howse, eiscture wilt coms | The Rooma 10 let for Weddings, Fairs, Concerts, Soctabley mence at 8 o'cluck, Tickets, 60 cents; reserved acals, @r any irst class cotertaiument.