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._ BOARDERS AND TODGERS | WANTED. _ J FOok yRox airy, HALL FRANKFORT, HOU ORT HOUSE, Fran! er 0 ia Biodaie geotiomen ott; ioe to Ble, per day; ol ‘to ry ‘per Seats Open alt nigh PARTMENTS AT WORTH D_GBG., Si viitavenue, ‘Private nile and attendance, INTERNATIONAL HO- BLOCK FROM CITY HALL and Chambers streets, — tel, Crh of Milla, Daas tc weske CK FROM BREVOORT! HOUSE, FIFTH AVENUE, quan, mom pues gmt Gey Ceara Ea andsol furnished, to Me Fry ‘excellent Board, to gentle: ces, men, Roferei 1 BLOCK FROM CHATHAM SQUARE.. TWO PAR- 1 fat Joor ko lange and etnall Rooms to Yet, with ‘ood Board, for familles aud singlo goullemen, Apply at bp re Rg © BRAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON FIRS OR second tloor to let to gentlemen, ia a private fumily of two; house brown stone; 899 West Thirty-fourth street, Re- ferences required, 4, RAS! NINTH STREET, NPAR BROADWAY. 10 fet, with B large Rooms, to gentlemen and thelr wives Or single gentlemen; also day boarders accommo- dated; vefercnces exchanged HTH AVENUE, NO, 1. -HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 2) Rooms to olet, in suits oF he with Board, Private table if desired, moder: Ferences required. 6'H AVENUE, NO. 19, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE BRE- ©) ‘voort House.—Handsomely furnished Koums, on second and third floors, " Terms moderate, AVENUE, 90%—AN ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, & ere of 81x communicating rooms, iandsomely fur: nisbed, to rent, with firat class Board. ies vacating will oller "duesceplonable references. 6 BR BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY, IN BLEPCKER stree’. "Ine large and small Rooms to let, with good rd, for families or single geutiemen. Apply at No. 16) ker street. } TO 810 PER WEEK. VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, ) with excellent Board, for families and single persons, bal ue Bleecker cirest, six blocks west of Broadway, $ * TO glo PER WEEK.—A FEW SINGLE GEN- ‘emen or @ gentleman and wile can obtain Board, avant Rooms, at 19 St. Mark’ * sine a, Mark's place, near Cooper Lo- $6 4 way. 8 AND. 10 CLINTON PLACE, COMSTOCK HOUSE_—A Family Hotel.—Rooms en suite and singly, with firet class tabie; terms moderate. Q EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.TWO FRONT Rooms, well f ' ol damee’e aim) well furnished, with rat class Board, for gen- aa UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF EIGHTH strees.—Handsomeiy furnished Room co let, to a gentle- Soa and | wife, with Board, or to two gentlemen. Terms PER WEEK FOR BOARD FoR SINGLE GENTLE- men at 182 Bleecker street, three doors west of Broad- ] 4.78 STBEED, NO. 237, NEAR SAVENTH AVENUE. — An elegant furnished large Koom, with Board; refer- ‘euces exchanged. 1G Shy, BAST, 135 “FURNISHED ROOMS ON FIRST and fecond foors 10 Tet to gentleman and wives oF ingle gentlemen, with Board: refers 17 CuvaE STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front Room, with large closets, to let, with Board, to ‘two gentlemen. References require 19 WEST, TWENTY FOURTH | sTREKT OPPOSITE Filth Avenue Hotel. Elegantly furnished Rooms to wives or single gentlemen. IRVING PLACE.—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, on third floor, with first class Board, to gentleman and r two single xentlemea. Recerences. WEST TWENTY-SECON! € 21 and unfurai 27% ST EIGHTEENTH STREET, nne.—To let, with Board, one oF t font Roous, on third” tor; howe tires © exchanged. BO BAS TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place -o Jet, to one or two gant le amen, without board, a furnished Suit of Rooms, with bath- Foom, on second soor; southern expos WEST, FIPTEE! 30. Tom French Boned: Roo BO per woek; ref EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET. furnished Rooms to let, en suite or Private table if desired, Terms moder: 34. WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREBT, NEAR MADI- OE con square.—Desiradle furnished Rooms for gentlo- men, without board, in a first class house, Choice winter Jocation. 36 West NINTH STR : NT ROOMS EN 290 suite or singly ; private table if desired; none but those able to give unexceptionable reference need apply; terms Feasonavle, 38 West w. SHINGTON SQUARE, SECOND BROWN stone house from Fourth street.--Handsomely fur ished Suit of Koome to let, with first cinss Board, with # private family. | Reference required. 40) WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—A hail Room to let, with first class Board, nces given and required. 4] SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—LARGE. CON. necting Rooms on second Gobr; suitable for a party of gentlemen or families; also large Room on third tloor; good table; references, yt With Board, to gentlemen an 19 TH STREET, A FEW DOORS jomely furaished Rooms; i for two persons, ood wine included: nee exchanged. LY gly, with Board, 45 WEST SIXTEENTH /sTRe ‘T, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—A neatly furnished large Room fo let, with first class Board; algo Hull Rooms for gentlemen. References required. 4.5 UBXINGTON AVENUE.-SECOND FLOOR, WELL +) furnished, singly or en suite, with first ol Fade Wf desired; terma moderate; references ex: ‘amily private, 46 ain ble 49 WEST FOURTEENTH STR Fifth and Sixth a Front Rooms, en sulte or , handsomely furnished, at reasonable prives; aiso ta- oarders. HKelerences. FAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University pl rge, Well furnished Kooms, or gentieme! Ouse and accommodations first table superior; refereaces. Table boarders taken. 6) EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS 24 to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen only ; loc: tion very desirabie; French private family ; reference 5D UNIVERSITY PLACE. DOUBLE AND | SINGLE 2a Roonns, with Board, nt reduced rat a opportunity dom offered to pai LL FUR- 2 W 56%, nished Room to let to a simgle gentieman; $5 a week; yunning water. 60 West “THIRTY-THIRD | &TREET.—FURNISHED ) yms to let to gentlemen or a small family, with Board honse has all smprovements; location central terms Ret ce requires. 60 IRVING PLACE.—ROOMS TO LET, HANDSOMELY WD” furnished, in a private American family, with or with- out Board, 60 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, CORNER OF SIXTH HY avenue.—Boart from 85 to $20 per week. Also fur- misned Rooms, without board, from $2 per week up. 6 ADJOINING BREVOORT Je) ionse.—Handsomely’ furnished Rooms, with or with- out Board or for light housekeeping. CLINTON PLACE, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1870, ae ae Se See 2 cee Lae BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. 12) LApY oe 18) WEsT THIRTYSIXTH “BIRR gentleman and wife can have » handsome fi pa Room, with a young widow, with Board for the lady 129 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH —«*? Board, a front Room on third floor and two hall Rooms, ] 25 ELIZABB rH STREET, NEAR BROOME, furnished Rooms and Bedrooms for small We farollies oF single gentomen, from $1 50 to Bt 0 ro 151 Bast Mace SEVENTH STRAET NEATLY * hed Rooms to let, with or without Board, to paryet eae or yentloman wad Camily. All modern dha eel ice 5 3 ha RAST aHeriert a, BI jngton and Third avenuea,—A ont gle sentlenon cau be accommot witha len fare Room and good Board ina paves. family with home tw References # exshanged. 159 WEST, TWENTY.tureD STREETTO LET, sing ae ka eine pm he ab Sd ume, a closet; house ‘nd 'nolghboriood tira class. ainaiena,liciaa 16 0) EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—DOUBLE IY Parlors, first tloor, nicely furnished; private familly; tere; reasonable rent. 172 HUDSON STEEET, HOBOKEN, some FINE furnished Rooms to let, with excellent Board. The location is one of the finest in pronaken: only a few minutes’ Walk tothe ferry, Terms m CRRAP \ HE ‘COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- ng. pelmnen, the. the ag ye under the firm Frank reby dissolved by cat from aa ie ‘said Solomoi rey. authorized to collect all debts dus to aald re wod Will Uqaldate al Gols age te waht 5 4 SOLOMON Frans, Naw You«, Jan, 4, 1870, MARX HE FIRM OF RUFUS HATCH & CO. 13 THIS DAY dlusolved by mutual coagent. “All the, inembpx of she late firm will continue their oifices at 17 Broad street, Hutus Tlatch will aetio the business ofthe ata Gem of Rus fus Hatch & Co, jaMes MW BELOVER. _ SAN. 1, 1870, LIAM LEMMON. HE COPARTNERSHIP > HERETOFORE yo between Edwd. P, Hampson and ©. Edwd. undey. he firm name of Hampson Coon eit solved by mutnal consent, wi? ax Ne BL 189, on WD. OPEL ELAND. we a x i aferatkned veh ot continse a ging aga Machi businoss at the old stand, Ni rtlandt street New Youk, Jan. 1, Tain er EDWD, COPELAND. BUSINESS OPPO: TUNITIES, RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A HALF INTEREST iu a newly furnished house which is one of the best hotels in the whole Southern country. Address (. B, pe CO., Herald ollice, * STAPLE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, PAYING A od profit, with a good jobbing custom, forsale, Ad- LBERT, 'Herali ouice. FURNISHED ROO: 174 HUDSON STREET. - is TO from $3 to $5 per week; in a first class hous, Lire, bath, piano, &c. ] T THOMPSON STREET, NEAR BLEECKER. — First Floor and back Basement to let, furmished or uafwaished; private house, with all modern improve- menis, (WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. Room for a gentleman ; references requir « 206 209 BAST IWENTY.NINTH STREET. —GENTLEMEN “ And their wives or single gentlemen will find plea- Sout, woll furnished Koome, with good Board. ‘Terms mode- Tate, SINGLE WART EAST EIGHTZENTH STREET.-TWO HAND- somely furnished Boor in & private house, first fast if desired; will be let Hloor, front; gas, water, tire: very rennounbly to gentlemen. D1] WEST, FOURTEENTH srReET. —HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to tet, with Board, to gentleman aud wife; second floor ; family private ; referenovs exchanged. 213 WEST FORTY-SEOOND STREET.—T0 RENT, TO ale ‘uinily or single gentlemen, with or without Board, new! 4 elegantly furnished Rooms; an unusual opportu- nity for parties desiring elegance and comfor Q15 NESE FOURTHENTH STREET.—FIRST CLASS Board and large Rooms, elegantly Curnished ; Freach, Spaniab and English spoken; references oxohanyed. 219 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVE- nue.—To rent, with tirst class B Board, large Room ; hot ana cold water; of a snail Room, at desjrable location. Q57 WES? TWENTY. FOURTH | STREET: ) § with Board, to families or ingle gentlemen, at mod- €rate prices; table firat class; house in perfect order; location unexceptionable; couventent to cars and stages. References OOMS, Ql required. QEQ WEST IWENTY FLrTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue.—A gentleman and wife or few single yen- tlemen can be accommodated with nicely furnished Rooms and good Hoard; private family. 300, NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR RAST SECOND e avenue.—Widow lady occupying handsomely fur- house will rent pleasant Rooms, with Board, at mode- rater price, “Single Rooms for gentlemen. TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND rENU “ir 305 Large Room, with Board, for a gent ane Se eS Seto isnteer large Room for two ecentiomen, $14 per © WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. —1 307 Nouae. handsomely furalshed sult of Roomas fant Second floor, southern exposure; tabie unexceptio nable; ref. erences ax wed. WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—NICELY FUR. nished Rooms, on third floor, with fire and gas, to let. with Bos ab ‘14 r week for two, or 8 for one; house in good neighborhood; good table; best referance given, 318 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—AN ELEGANT front Parlor, nt? furnished, with or without Board, » for ¢ one or two, at t Bil 6 or less to steady y occupants 5 39] EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—ONE OR two gentlemen can have a nicely furnished Room, with fire, gas and Breakfast if desired, in private house, at ‘SH a week. Callor address, A SMALL, QUIET "FAMILY, WHO RESIDE NEAR Fifth aveaue, have pleasant Kooms to rent to gentlemen, with or without breakfast; references exchanged. Apply ab 35 Wout Thiry-fifth street. Bure, WITH THIRD STORY FRON’ ROOM wanted—By gentleman aad wife; west side, near Broad- way, below Twenty- tine, atres erinanent if’ suited, dreas, with terms, He oltice, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN SUITS OR SINGLY, from $5 upwards per week, in Cosmopolitan House, 759 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth stress, FLA BEDROOMS, HAVING ) CLOSETS AND WATER, to let, to gentlemen, with or without Board, at 48 West Fifteenth street. Unexceptionable references’ given required. WO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH A nicely furnished Room. on third floor, with good Board, at B16 eR week, in Sixteenth sirest, near Sixth avenue; din- ner at 6, Address box 85 Post ofilce. 0 THE NEWSDEALERS OF NEW YORK AND VICIN- Sty —The EVENING TELEGRAM, the gront Cartoon store or stand not alre: by oe] Pibiteation “oflice, 97 Nassau stroet, Ssh CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, doing a good business; willbe sold cheap for cash. In- quire of T. ei ‘HBBONS, 109 eee! street. SMALL BOARDING HOUSE, DOING A Goon busing i ad © rice low. A THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN WITH $30,000 TO 50,000 capital wanted, as Partner in an old established Baad sat business im this city, Address MANUFAC- jon D, USINESS, WELL LOCATED AND plentid opportunity ;”anfe, profitable Dusiness; capital required, about glU, Bi Post office, W. D. N EXPERIENCED HOTEL KEEPER, WITH #86, Jrasied o Jobs others wilh Like. aamoub, fo band hols within one hour of New York, Address PASSAIC, Herald ioe, RESPECTABLE BUSINESS MAN, WITH 85,000 TO 85,000, fully competent to take charge of and songs ta’ furnishing house fourteen gears established and rei Protitable business. Address A. C. A., box Office. A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH 8,000 TO 310,00, who desires to engage in the wholesale Liquor business may hear of an excellent opportunity by addressing CASH, box 115 Herald ofiee. PARTNER WANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS CASH paying business; money invested can be doubled in one month; seourity given. Address G. W., cate of H. Brisco, 604 Eighth avenue, A® ACTIVE MAN WITH $65,000 CAN SECURE THE 2 ar tntereet of retiring partner in a wholesale business, ddresy A. M., box 194 Herald oilice. PARTNER WANTED.-WITH ABOUT $7,000, IN A well established and profitable business. ‘Only thove Bushy devote their attention to the business need address BUSINESS, box 116 Herald office. N ACTIVE "BUSINESS MAN WANTED IMMEDATE- ly( American preferred) to take a full interest tna safe cash business; no night work; to save trouble none need upply without a cash capital. For particulars apply at 100 Fourth avenue, up stairs, PARTNER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING busing with about $6,000 or $7,000 capital; no com- petition; business established all over’ the tates; mone) wanted to extend business, Address E. 8., ‘S14 Baal Twenty-sixth strect. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A HOTEL MAN.— One of the finest Hotels in the city for sale, cos a Ret business; no better location in the city; $1! cash, balance on easy terms. Address, with real pay ex B., Herald office. Noue but those meaning business need an: awer; no agents. MAN OF 2 YEARS’ Liaise WOULD LIKE to connect himself with a weollen rag warebouse in Now York to sull on comenianion’s in" welt acquainted with all the dealers and manufacturers who use woollen rags poet ree Address J. C. SHAW, 2,224 North lp! RARE CHANCE.—A PARTNER WANTED, OR FOR Je, the old established Hotel and Dining Saloon known aa -Clark'a, situated on tne. corner of Tultedh sit wed Eighth ayeaue, Apply on the premises. ye habetnt pdt ieee OFSTED CAM ee inble business. t ON G ING Skit COMPANY, 304 Broadway. ‘OR SALE--A WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHED 0 tor nnd Fish Bee ‘ket, nicely fitted up, and doing & Ii business; sold cheap. 993 Third avenue, secoud door ab Fifty-ninth atreet, FASTEL ADVERTISING $700 TO $1,000.—AN ACTIVE ‘man with the above amount ean find something worthy of investigation by calling on ALEX, HUMPHREYS, No. 6 Clinton place, Eighth street, at 12 Ore OF THE, BEST RESTAURANTS DOWN TOWN, admirably located and doing a profiable ble business, can bo obtained ou moderate terms; trade firat SOUTHMAYD & CO., oe Broadway. DARTNER WANTED.—WISHING TO DEVOTE ccf more exclusively to editorial work om my Magazine, [ ‘am disposed to sel! an interest in my business to a suitable son capable of Lar arpenpewan! it, Believing that a money eee is ntial to the most judicious conduct of the ,. paves a cay pias of at least 8! The business is 8 foam, Book’ and Job Friatin oe and Wood's Household we ree bale is acknowl- edged fo be the largest and best dollar monthly in the world. Mail circulation about 8,00), Sa pies cents; yearly, eos ior ydrene 8.8. WO fa 24 Front “street, jewburg, N. Y. were MUBKOX AND MENAGERIE, to Barnum’ rt ay, corner of Thirtieth street, Pe OVEN BVERY DAY. AND EVENING. ice 7 sighte to tl D 2. To ace Livieg Antal | ORABELLA, The new, weit Scroaming Harter ‘Superb Aviary. ti Ae “The Menagerie. HARLAND, ‘ths Mis THE A WILMORE, ‘OLIVIA® ie ana LILLIE ‘and Daily Matinee, HALL ROSA EN AND. The “Blondes.” EDWARD Mine Wood, | en RIGHTON BERNARD and J. M. D. |, Adel lon 80 cent “BLONDES.” Next BATURD 1ST SD ORABE LAY MATINEE, ECLAL ANNOUNCEMEN’ ‘the a cugin FrRION® i diurleague mil om produced EVENING, J. i Sole To-night griday, THE, BUSY BODY, Saturday Matinec, THEE TH AVENUE THEATRE, TWENTY-FOURTH eg fe ©) one door from Broad’ ing at 8. e and Mani ae oe reAUG UST 7 DALY aagor. CENTLIVR) USY BODY. Bi Baturdsy evening? THE BUSY BODY. Monday evening, THE BUSY B one Tuesday evening, THE BUSY ith J: ‘td dala, George’ G CUREGY come ai ‘deo! Hol. with James Lewis, Geot vidge, George Hol- Mande Vere F, Hi Bruns Be Chapman, Mined Hikel Faniug Davenport, mole Klehly Mine: Cowie, ia ire Sane" ‘Sparkling portraits of last century belles and eaux. ow iBesurdayyy Matinee at 2 Only Matinee of morn’ THe BUSYBODY, ‘Next Wednesday evening, Jan. 13, firet time in New Ages Ameri will be produced can comedy, subjects, an in which Messrs. iss Olive Logan's new and original fo five acts, ilustrative of local and familiar en ; Or, SUMMER SCENBS AT 2ANe: BRANCH, arts, and for which the mire company have Hy i neeg of ating ‘& Duflocq have furnt dcenes from sketches. takon on the spot or celebrated an tamiliar localities. THE NOVELTY, &C. owEEY THE! EATRE. BARROOM, diva WA KERITES. Bait MINSTRELS, 14th at Proprietor and Man: MULETRER OF TOLE MIC PANTOMIME, COBBLE sR AND TAL FOURTEENTH TREET. Mth street. 1870. NIGHTS | LOR, reek, Adjoining Academy ore of Music. eit earance of the diminutive mailinn appearance OLIETLE MAC : who will a GW. URIEFIN and DAN UNSWC EUGENE COMING Dempeter, Daniel. * LITTLE M. pear in. his great. faitie ESSENCE AND ser OUS MONKRY. asthe ie RM ORTH AND. Tite SU PY CAI FROM TH. Russell, Grier, prea De E REED AND DAN 00, FLY. ala HLL suautie a Nn Monk: pe vant Ee De e ON’? BODDER ME. HOO, FLY. 8HOO, 5 ‘Admission, bo tar orchestra chairs, 75 cts. Seats aecured. SAN FI RANCIICD MINSTRE! 18% ton, —s “Know Thyself.” No 61534 fail to visit this ee eptlh eat wondertal colloo eh S85 BROADWAY. E FAT MEN'S BALL every night. ae FAT MEN are vory happy. LaDiae NEw FOR ANATOMICAL, MUSEUM. Life Withta Life. Females only in atendance. Open from 8 A, M, ti7 P. M. ARTZ" H for magical apparatus and conjuring tricks of every description, Ful tieeructions, with 'S MAGICAL REPOSITORY, 748 BROADWA every article. Kvening parties attended by M. Harts, ‘Terms on application, HE GREAT FAMILY MATINEF OF Fiat CITY AT TAM ANY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 10 THE ity.—The EVENING TELEGRAM, the paper, will be sent to any store or stand | by addressing Publication office, #7 Nassau atree! NEWSDEALERS OF NEW YORK AND VICIN- great Cartoon not already supplied M. ©. A.-SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1870. ties gals) BECKE' alts and Concert at 3 o'clock. B. BULL, Mezzo Soprano; Mr. WILLIAM TT, Baritone; Mr. J. LEVY, Cornet, Maud Inflammatus, with Organ accompaniment. ORA, Organist. ‘Admission 25 cents. Owing to the great popularity of, these ‘Soncorts. the doors will"be oponed’at o'clock and the music stores and at Fattinson & C also at the d offered for sale at under the Hail, door, LA COTERIE Of NEW YO Second Aunt A Subscript RK. Grand Masquerade Ball, jemy of Musto, ‘Thursday evening, January 13, 187 tion tickets can now be obtained at the offices of the principal hotels throughout the city. ©. T. JONES, Presid A. J. HUNTOON, Vice President, FE. H. Roorns, JR., Secretary. _Gkonar W. HINKLE, Jy ‘Treasurer. Sax FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 6 BROADWAY, The funny Pantomime of HASH. QT ‘AT MEN'S BALL. ‘he immense! R. LEVY (CORNET) WILL PLAY INFLAMMATUS ‘with organ accompanimeut by Mora) SATURDAY, popular, January & rcuarp B. CONNOLLY, ASSOCIATION. te ae Comptroller of the ity vat New York. ACADEMY or MURIC, LAWAEN NE wat KIERNAN, Chairman, . 4 Secretaries. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DE es RE pri ily ; terms not to exceed $1! loca: d Ei gbteenth ‘treots and Sixth and Second ave- wes exchanged. Address for two daya E. Herald oice. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Terms reasonable, Keferences given. Address L. H., Herald otce, OARD NTED—FOR TWO YOUNG MARRIED couples, above Fourteenth street. Address, stating low- all p 755 Pout o1 w York. OARD WANTED—FOR FIVE ADULTS, ‘and one hall Bedroom, not above Fourteenth atroet ; terins $45 n week. References exchanged. Address BOARD, box 817 Post olice, ] YOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (only partial Board {or former): location pleasant and not above Twentieth street ; tirat class references given and required, Address, stating terms, SCRANTON, box 1,261 Poat oftles. OARD WANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, in a private family, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, hot above Twenty-third street. ‘Terms must be reasonable, with the comforts of whome. ‘References exchanged. Ad: dress, with particulars, B, & S., 655 Broadway. W ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, IN iNew York or Hrookiyn, Board in a plain and atriotly pri ‘amily. Address A.B, C. 1 Herald office, Mating terms, &c. ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, NICK losation, bya. young gentleman: | Address, eiating Pfleeyarith and without board, naming dinner time, 'H. F. 8. [erald ofllce. 653, WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENU A private family will let # pleasant front Ro pee with Board, to a gentieman and wife. References ex- cbanged. 6 WEST FOURTEENTH SPREET. ed Kooma t without Bu 66 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ) ixth avenues.--A private family will let a fur- ero Room, suitable for one or two gentiemen, without 65 IRVING PLACE. HANDSOMELY Rooms to let, with or without Board. 70 & “(NEW NO. 1) WEST FOURTEENTH STREE 40) Anetegant Suit of Rooms on second floor, with two large convenient closets, to let, with Hoard. References. 7 BARROW STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—HAND- 6 somely furnished Rooms to let, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with or without breakfast, — 78 ‘also large Room, URNISHED MACDOUGAL STREET (ST. CLEM. Second floor ma Room, terms lor. _Roferences excl WELL FURNISHED and cold water, fire, and wite; also, a handsome d trout Room, with balcony ; terms moderate. Kel- erences. FOURTH AVENUE. -FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, to a gentieman of quiet habits, in a private family. 92 « 100 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.ROOMS TO LET. to gentiemen, and thBir wives or wingle gentlemen. References exchanged, 4. FAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH ] ( ‘avenue.—A few young ladies can be furnished with Board. 4. WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STR -HANDSOMR- 104 Wfirnitned Rooms, with Board, on second and dhird floor, separately or together; also one large Room on fourth flocr, for two gentlemen, d 05 CLINTON PLACE, BETWEEN FIFTH AND 1 Sixth uvenues.—Hanisomely (urnished Rooms to lety asingly or en suite, with Boare. } 109 FAs? TWENTY-EIGHTH STREEL, NEA For arth avense—Large, bandsomely furnia Rooms, with Board; table and accomodations first c 110 BATE EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROO! Jet, with or without Board ; family small. ST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avenues.—A handsomely fur- pished third story front Koom for gentleman aud wife or gen- tlemen, Referen 3 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A FRONT 3 Room, third story, suitable for a gentleman or ge nd wife; table first class; terms moderate; ref fnces wired. EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH 1 1 avenue,—Superior Board, in private aay ‘with ever frome comfort; eingle and double Rooms; also splendid Jor and Chamber adjoining. TWENTY,SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTR cuE svenue.—Handaomely furnished front Room, on sec- ‘ond door, with large closets, to let, with Board, to a gentie- man and wile. Q() WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH 130 srenie—s A lady desiring goo Board, a pleasant and iclired home previous to and during expecied coninement can be accommodated as above 126 EAST SW EBTY SEVENTH Shien FEW young ladies wanted as boarders. ‘ANTED—A FRONT ROOM AND BOARD, BY A gentleman and wife, of very quiet and domestic habits, ly where there are no other boarders, Terms must jonable, Boarding house keepers need not apply, | Ad- location, Ady ALBERT ROSS, Hera genteel private American family. Price Please addross F. G., box 5,200 Post offiee. HOTELS; PARK AVENUE HOTEL, PARK AVENUE, FORTY- Sat and Forty-second sirests.—All seeking scoommo- lations are requested to call and examine Rooms, price, do. Sioabe hese clape J. A, ROBINSON, Proprietor. J UTHERFURD PARK HOTEL—FURNISHED, EIGHTY Tooms, splendid grounds, nine miles from City Hall, for sale. patty low ; easy. |. FISHER SATTERTHWAITE, 61 William street. XUMMIT HOTEL—NEW HOUSE CORNER OF CANAL SU auec aid Bowers, om the Europea pian; Rovas by the day, week or month ; all rooms heated. B.aBREDER, Proprietor. 110 ‘BLEECKER STREET (DEVOS HOTEL), NEAR Broadway.—Well furnished Rooms for lodging, by the day or week, for gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, = moderate figures, “cou NTRY BOARD. POARD, WASHING AND MENDING FOR THREE boys under 18 years of age, at a farmhouse; good skat- ing and coasting near; also Prat school, Foll charge 84 per week. Only respectable parties need apply at 61 Coles street, Jersey City. (AOUNTRY BOARD WANTED - FOR GENTLEMAN AND J wife, within oie from city, Address, stating price and particulars, E. Herald office. WO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES WISH GOOD "T’Gonutsy, Board; from ist of February, within an hour's ride of the city, Address, stating location ‘aud price, 8. and R., Herald office. PRO OPOSAL: 5 ‘ROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. / Sealed-proposals, endorsed with the title af the work, the name of the bidder and the date of the offering, will be re- ceived at this oltice until 1 seer A. M. of Saturday, Janu- ary 8, 1870, for the construction of a pavement known as the Statford Ps daacaeta in Seventh avenue, from Fourteenth atreet to Fifty-ninth street. No bide will ba received except from parties legally a thorized to lay this form of pavement For further information, apply 10 the, Conteaet Clerk, THOMAS § at this oftice, iT ROBERT be DARRAGH, GEORUE 8. GREENE, Croton Aqueduct Board. 1eQ7POR OF CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, Dec, 23, Fi URNITURE. SUIT OF ELEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE, OF eleven pieces, as good as new, for sale. ply at 678 Lex ton avenue. The above was made by ‘hkchiogs, of jway. PURNITORE, CARPETS AND OILCLOTH.—HOUSE: keepers supplied with the above at O'VARRELL & dua "8, No, 40) Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth streot. Weekly or monthly payients taken. AGNIFICI teh DRAWING ROOM Wu a COL ERED bros for $175; of 10 $70; Etagores Book — ie entire contents of fou tory house at hi original cost, aera A leaving ithe clly. 67 Went Fi teenth street, peat ixth avenue, ARTNER WANTED.—A PHILADELPHIA COMMIS- sion house, with ali {te connections fully established, desires a partner, with capital, to take the place of one re- tiring, wishing to extend their business to New York. Ad- dress box 1,1 x ‘oat oflice. EORGE FRANOIS TRAIN'S 28D “WAR WITH ENG- ile 3 iand.” Sin; “Thompsonville, 6th Tammany “Old Fogtes eats Secure Appointments ITEREOSCOPTICON EXHIBITION FOR SALE—OXY- 2D pCalclum or Hydrogen Dissolving Lanterns and over 200 Photographic Views and Paintings, Gas Bags, Screens, Ban- ner and everything ready for travel; 500 cash; less than haif cost. Address HAY WOOD, 778 Second avenue. 0 SELL, OR PARTNER WANTED—-FOR THE PATENT Right of a new and indispensable household article, in- quire at 61 Grand street, in the store. HE ADVERTISER WILL EXCHANGE VALUABLF real estate for legitimate stay house ju good standing, or for oVRE's ¢ é HE PROPRIETOR OF A LEADING STAPLE BUSI- hens, having special trade and paring handsomely, will dispone of it for cash or ged reat NDYKE & FCO. 178 Brondway. 0 THE NEWSDBALERS OF NEW YORK AND vietuity.The EVENING TELEGRAM, the great Cartoon paper, will be sent to any atore or atand not already supplied, by addressing | Publication office #7 Nassau street. | ANTED—A GOOD MAN, WITH 810,000, T0 JOIN A practical manufacturer holding vaiuablo patents; Pro- fite large and ‘mcreasing; refences Al. Address E. U. Herald oftice. HE GREAT FAMILY MATINEE OF THE CITY AT TAMMANY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. HEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET—FOR OPERATIC AND dramatfc performances, Apna fairs, lectures, balls, ply to 1. by the day, tor's ollicey week or month. ‘Theatre Francais, W GRAU or at Direc: veut Fittoenth sire THE LECTURE SEASON. P*poRtanr 1 LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientific subject how to live and New York receive Broadway. HE ANNUAL COURSE OF Science and Art, {i will begin cisely, when Profes: copy by forwarding Pa owing what we live for, are delivered daily at the Those unable to atiend oan eeuts to the Secretary, 618 Museum of Anatom: FREE LECTURES ON ne Iasge, ball of y eveningy Ja 8 o'clock pre: TEBILL' wilt deliver the rst of four on Sat lectures on ANIMAL LIFE, The course will be continued on each following Saturday eroning until further notice, Admission will be by tickets. which ean be had eratul: tomly on Choper Union frow 8 A, M. Application at, the ofice or Reading Root Of the AWRAM & HEWITT, Sooretar ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $10,000 WORKING capital, a developed iron ore mine in Morris county, N.J. Address £. P, MERRITT, 799 Broad street, Newark, Waren. A PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM $10,000 16,000, for the manufacture atented article of aniversat sondaznption. references, Nw box 1,881 Post office, «| SEC FOR A COMPLETE SET OF SILVER PLATING ‘Address, wit Cues not lumbugged by tho catgut cushions tie Yeathersand ate cher diferent mak BILLIARDS. RIFFITH, 40 VESEY STREET, OFFERS FOR the finest’ and largest stock of Bil les, Glouwand ue Tips Inthe United Staten, 0 hich are adected by 1 _AMUSEMENTS. ~e Ce NR RE THRATRE. yermnic t CROWD! .USES CROWDED, ED. itt Pa a | oA rox. OR Eh Faucttien. oF UGHTER, oF TAbGuTEn, ELCOME. DARE OF LAUGHTER. Phe WAITING ON 7 renavsett eR ETING ON THe WALL OF PICCADILLY, |S * APD: Ta FOR upported by the following Indies and gentione men Studley, Mortimer, Ryner, Cashman, éc. Meoadames re, vernon Wright, Novie, &c. BEAUTIFUL NW ACES ova MECHANICAL EFFECTS, Introducing to t "a MODEL FARM. Hon a aoe OO EL Pe aes FOX" “Marini ¥ WEONESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 3. JRoorn’s ’ THEATRE, WAGhERlae eateaee Yr and FR id WIN BOOTH GEO, cue 7 SHOUTS aHOURR ty Wi sHOUTS Fifth and Sixth avenuos. IDAY EVENINGS, -Ghost HAMLET, for the drat time in th three years, with Walle King ts Laertes Polonius -First Grave Digger gen, 2lOphelia Wm, and Russell Smith beeps por ore ‘ssaustants x Mise Blanche De Bar. Entirely new Scenery. Costumes FIRST HAMLET MATINEE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, AT 2 SATURDAY, AY EVENING, ‘ALL! Inher reat, nar hater of MEG MERRILIES, In the boqutttul @ and dan Nit 4 ue, Drama of Seats secured atx days in advance at the box office of the Pagntt ‘or at {ts branob ticket oilice, at the music store of C. itson Co. 711 Broad iy tae NS ‘ALLACK'S, Proprietor and ssi --Mr. LESTER WALLACK. 2; $0 commence at 8 Doo 1g P. A BRILLIAN iuaNe eebgRa AME OF NOVELTY “AND Wallen Mr. some Lanier Gite ihe, Bisner Me, JH. Stod ment Mr. J.C, Williamson, teat Qrene, Mee. Hollan: Dara ng, le Lulu Bocke: Naiad ite Gerinon, BATURDAY {ifth me; CENTRAL PARK: On MONDAY, January 10, will be presented with new mu- aic, scenery, appointments, uniforms, costumes, and a aplen- “| a Togimedtal ‘band, Mr. 1. W. Robertson's line military rama, RVENING, bru TIME, WILD OATS. scHooL. ‘TOR SCANDAL. In uence of the crowded houses to witness this mas- forploce, Raerairee gentus, it will be repeated on THURS- DAY NEXT. The programme for the woek will thorefore “MONDAY, et tim “OURS ESDAY, 2d time—“OURS,” UMRDNESDAY. Ba tine “OURS. THU uibay, ae \ime—THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, rh time. RDAY, ot ime—HOURS xe ven of the repetition of PARK and WILD OATS. repar: SCHOOL | and LOST AT SBA iu aot 514. —THEATRE COMIQUE, Sit RROLTEMENT: NEW STARS. migurLy HRONOKD BY DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. The best patronized place of amusement in the city. Foals of inughter and roara of applause, ‘TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, RE. BO AES DEPA! IN NEW" YUANTATION ee Lee BURLESGUES, ac, Doors open at 6363 curtain res at 7. Box office open daily, Seats roserved six days in advance. AMMA: Y. N.Y. A. co. eg (FRIDAY) EVENING, JAN. 7, 1870. ANNIVERSARY WEEK OF TAMMANY. GREAT GREAT BILL. RVELLOUS ATTRACTIO! TRIPLE COMPA TRIPLE COMPANY. THE THOROUGHLY BUCCESSFUL ue BAD DICKEY, BAD DICKEY. 2 6 pe BAD DICKEY. 3 ? BAD DICKEY. 1G NEW SONGS, DANCES AND EXTRAVAGANCES, THE BELL RINGERS. -ARKER’S CARDIFE GIANT. ALLEN, PETTENGILL, JELERANTY ER'S ALLEN, PETTEN: ae DELEHANTY 7 HENGLER'S 'RELS, THE HIGHWAYMAN'S HOLIDAY, PUNCH AND JUD HERCULES ARIZONA. EDBROOK, the Engl lish Ghampron. All the theatre open. GRAND FAMILY” MATINER. GRAND FAMILY MATINEK eee AT? D-MORROW, AT 3. THE ONLY GENUINE CARDIFF GIANY. ADMISSION 6 CENTS. POLLO HALL. A APOLLO HALL. if Cornor of Twenty-eighth street and Broadway. THE ORIGINAL CARDIFF GIANT | now on exhibition from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. oonErs OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. OTHER PRESE! ATION | MEEK. com warou FOB peat ant ES, LADIES" 1D JE! fenans OF ERY P DESORIPHION. “ti sal . pay yarranted from 14 to 18 carats fing. ‘SET! ILVER | WA’ SEWING AT ac. 3 200L 100L HERS. HE 01 BU BORG MASTER GEORGE WARREN” HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, Presentation Matinee, Saturday, at 2% o'clock, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. GREAT SUCCESS, (HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. Screams of laughter at tl ew aaa ee of “HASH.” THE BEST ‘atken IN THE CITY. “HASH” you not seen the new Pantomime 2 rote FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585, BROADWAY. Delighify ful 1 yells at THE FAT MEN'S BALL. THE FAT. ALL, the Friscos’ Greatest Burlesque. THE FAT MEN sho Fl 1 Weight Don't Bodger Me.” Take your partners to 1 BF. FAT MEN'S BA night GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. T MEN, TO YOUR “HASH.” “nits FAT MEN'S BALE," they shout, TH FAT MEN WON'T'“HASH" UP, Don't fail to ace THE FAT MEN'S BALL every night, BRENNAN COTERIE—ACADEMY OF MUSIC, . ‘Wrotneeday, January 1: Boxes can be had ak ‘street, from 1 1870. on nappication to MORGAN JONES, 67 WM. J. AL , MCGRATH, Secretary. S“4, FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 nee Great success of the ni Pantomime of . HE GREAT FAMILY MATINEE OF THE CITY AT TAMMANY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. CARD, aa Nidit woe aw & PALMER AT success atob, 4 . Pte eRe pata eee foyaRemenl of Me. Rechter, WEDNISD A "evi io BEAUTIF' oe fou a EMLY, Lrrr: LINC EMLY, LIPPEe RACLY, Larrer ‘The drama {s replete witb EMLY, EM'LY, C3 ACTING ALL MAGNIFICENT SCENKhy, SEW SUPERB, MUSIC, ALG GRAI {ND EFF! NEW AND WONDROUS. TABLEAGK, THE ARK ON THE SAND#. ANTHRUURY CATHEDRAL BY Nine, CURISTHAS CHANT. BY. THE, BOY CHORWiERE, THE 8 1B THE TORM AN! WRECK, THE BAILING OF THE SH SATURDAY LITTLE EM'LY MATINER, SATURDAY LITTLE EM'LY MATINEK. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1870, MR. FECHTER, will make hie FIRST basi IN AMERICA RUY BLAS. The first sale of secured seats for Mr, Fechter's nights will blo's Garden Thursday morning, 9 o'clock. i anere 4& PALMER “T cannot wish my friend & better audfence than he wilt have‘in the “American people, and Teannot wih theay & Detter aotor than they will ond ia my friend.” Dickens, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Messra. Jarrett & almer take great pleasure in announcing the arrival In this country of THE RECOGNIZED "REPARSUNTATIVE ACTOR of fio ill aba bl EUROPEAN STAGE, = “HST APPEARAXOE, i oT airtee AT NIBLO'S ON MONDAY EVENING, BANS 10, 1870, In tue title role in Victor Huy GRAND fete Pr of MISS: CARLOTTA ECLERCQ, the leading actress of the English stage (who will on this oe casion make er debut before an American audience), and ® company of pins CLASS ARTISTS are 8 - ial ens 1d to suppor POX OFFICE FOR MR. FECHTEWS NIGHTS opehs #1 days in advance from 9-4. M. t 1BLO'S, NIBLO'S, NIBLO'S, N POSITIVELY bast LITTLE EM’LY MATINER, ITIVE! ‘LE aie je SATURDAY, at 2 SATURDAY, AT Lr ‘SATURDAY, ATS ___ SATURDAY, La. LAST NI NIGHT OF LIMtEE EM'LY. corner Twenty-t Hi an ig! al shuns FISK, Jr. nf Proprietos BENEFIT ws. Bonace LINGARD. ‘A most attractive Mme. LINGARD IN THREE PIRCES. Mrsand Mrs. WHITE. WM. HORACE ‘and ALICE DUNNING LINGARD. ‘The great lyric and dramatic artist Mr. and Mra, HOW ARI a Including his now aud litelice pe neMeNAMES FISK, JR. he Pea GOULD, BSQ. ‘And, ‘on this cocabion,” to remove ‘ap ioaprossica. wht appears to prevail in many immds_ thet his rapid chan dregs and character are effected by collusion with a double or confederate, Mr. LINGARD will @nlighten the public oa bie modus operandi py DRESSING AND UNDRESSING PRESENCE of Brg AUDIENCE. (entirely. Frovastranted), with new features, culminating in a new grand CANCAN’ AND 8HOO, FLY. MATINEE, AY, ata. —-A new ert Drathatic and Seusstioaad Drama In ONE act and ONE econ wit FIVE characters, in FIVE minutes, by WM. MORAGE LINGARD. 0. FIRST fonts of anew aire PRIMA DONNA, 8 NULLY P! Lad {na boautiful aslection of operatic legos EARLY READY—JOS. ©. FOSTER’S Grand Spectacu- tar and Legendary Romance, entitied th which will be produced on a scale of Vaparalleled maguifi- ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY. THE set ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK, CROWDED HOUSES ROARING WITH DELIGHT. THE MECCA OF AMUSEMENT SEEKERS. The fountain head of ail that is new and novel ia we ¢ Fun. THIS Me rue GREAT re DRAMA, & _BUTCHMAR iM IRELAND: orgt E BOYS OF THE GREEN ISLE. aie, LOUISE, the Champion Female Drummer: pase alk NIC! na an the Floating Wire. ‘orld ESE ni PRANK NS, J. W. MOANDREWS the three, bert ei Ethiopian a Comedians t the axe. TONY PASTOR AND THE STAR TROUPE. ‘RO! MATINEES. ‘every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. RS, F, B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUA! BENEFIT OF MA. JORN BROUGHAM. MUCH ADO ABOUT A MERCHANT OF VEi Concluding with “MARRIED LIFE." SEW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Music. L. B. LENT... “ ++e+eeDIRECTOR ND WEDNESD. satUnpay. CONTINUED SUCCESS THE CHARMING FAIRY SPECTACLE, INDERELLA. cr OR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, introducing & mmarvellowaly ts palned CHILDREN, TROUPE. OF Sixty Lint UE CHILDR EN, pronounced by the public and the p A PRODUCTION, OF EX QUISITE BEAUTY. EQUESTAIA IAN AND ACROBATIC FEATS F RURPASSING BRIGLIANCY, introducing the principal artists of the INCOMPARABLE. CIRCUS COMPANY. Admission 0c. ; children under ten 25c, To reserv: Te. Begins at 8.’ JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. 1 secure your tokets for THLE FAT MEN'S BALL, 1H FAT MEN'S BALL every night. R. GEORGE VANDENHOFF'S READINGS (new programme) in the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, Twenty-third street, Thursday evening, January 18. Vandenhoff's address is 15 Washington place, —_ mh a pig RCHESTRA OF 109, CARL BERGMANN, OLE BULL, Friday, at 245 Saturday, at Academy of Muni R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., Presideat, ~D. SoHAAD, Secretary. red soate 618 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Rd 618 Broadway. ory 618 os 613 We are re feast as 613. won ty 618 ois 618 | ‘The Reauties, Wonders and Monstrositiesof 618 a the nit and Animal Creationtobeseenat 618 one visi ‘AY “PRIVATE. DISEASES CU} L' peony mately MANHOOD RESTORED; office very Drives Dr, HARRIGON, 177 Bleecker atraet. Apparatus, with which a smart man can make 86 or 8 per day. ‘Apply at 93 Elizabeth street, near Grand, 500. “—PARTNER WANTED.—BUSINESS PERMA- De! nent and well known. Nonefibut » man willing to devote his time need apply.” 376 Canal streets third flours room No. & 600. ~PARTNER WANTED, TO ASSIST IN A DIA- mond Broker's oitice, one branch averagio 000 per month; others in proportion; entirely cash. an: without risk. Particulars at DIAMOND BROKER'S, 761 Broad, $800.-% —PARTNER WANTED-TO TAKE HALF IN- t in & commission business; security for Hover: Arst‘aee associations “Apply et a0 iced aon room $1. 0.00, -RARINER WANTED, IN MANUFACTUR. ing & specialty used’ in every household; Profle $200 & woek sure, Apply at 261 Broadway, room 2. 00 CASH WILL BUY A SPLENDID LUMBER Business, | inclading Saw Mill, Lath, and ‘hingle Machines and fine tract of Timber, Houre and Barn; 40. Inquire at NEW YORK OIL COM- all built one year ington and Kent streets, Greenpoint. PANY'S, eorner M REQUIRED TO PURCHASE THE IN- Loreat of & retiring partner in « manufactur. is city, Adaress M., box $6. 000 business well estavitshed in 14d Herald oftee. WANTED, A PARTNER, TO EXTEND 1 old established manufacturing buainess, al, ldrese M. B., Heral fice: 30 000 TO $50,000.—WANTED, pov. or apecial ‘partner in a wholesale business Thich pays $00,000 a year; without risk: | Principals oniy, having the above sum, may ‘obtain particulurs by addressing SURETY, box 101 Herald office, $4 0. 000. WANTED, A “PARTNER Ww! 1TH $4/,000;to invest in aatandard manufac. ture, with which the advertiser is thoroughly acquainted and fan command a large trade, paying good profits; satisiactory information and references will be furnished to those mean- fug business. Address T. C. A., Herald oftice, AN ACTIVE “MARBLE MANTELS. {ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, RICH AND+ ELE- nt A, cocina, from $9, $12, $15 up to $250. B. STE ‘665 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ti'th and Thirty-abeta atreets, ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS...500 MAN. tels, of the latest designs, on hand. A liberal discount allowed,on all bills sold this month. A. KLABER, 134 and 196 East Kighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. $ KLABER, 08 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR THIRD . street, aelis Marble Mantels, Headstones, Plumbers’ Capa, below cost, to reduce stock before removing to his new factory, next month, ”_ STATIONERY, ie, —DAILY DIARIES FOR 1870, FOR LADIES’ AND ntlemen’s use, in great variety and at low prices at A a. BOWLING’, 65 Nassau atreet. FLANK BOOKS—PROBABLY THK BEST ASSORTED stock in the city, at retail aad at low prices, at A. DOW LING’S, 65 Nasuau street. Al don, Cout atrect, near Chambers, N, B.—No fe A Uf peer —DR. R. COBBETT, ity Bledical Coll eo, Surgeon 0 t0R: reity ical College an: . Sul 08, silted as usual of privale ‘juennes, Otiee, 99 ERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH RESTELL, without medicine, hy Madame Professor Of Migvifery ; over 30 years’ practice. Her infallible French Femap Pills, No. 1, lee Ri, or No. wera prepared for Fil ladle, price # Yoh rent ever fail, are eafe and t alt} ‘8, bic bel count Bold only ay ‘her off » No, 1 East Fifty-second door from Fifth avenue, and at at én ate, 158 h street, or aent by mail. Caution.--All ‘Others — |ADIES I IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDIATE ef. aity place, [Laurens strect{, Novay(until perfectly cured.) Dr. ASCHER, u TES? PHYSICIAN.-DR. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO- rot Midwifery, over 20 years’ successful practice inte ty, guarantees certain relisf to ladies, with or with- Gut medicine, at, me interview. Untortuna please call. Residence 120 West Twenty-sixth atreet, neat Elegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing. DAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 t Twenty-sixth a guarantees rellef toall female Pleasant rooms for nursing. fifteen gnutes ‘ANS, $4 Chatham atreet, without foaretey. * ‘Macleat Invigorator; lost manhood restored in ice $o. Circular forwarded RE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE BY NCU Di Ay ANS, $4 Chatham street, with oF without medi- Monthly Pills and Compound, price Ma fiathare cireel dite powerful } Medicines, safe and certain, manboo jad mediate Aludy inconyen| CEAU of ; also gentiemen treated, private diseases cured, eatored. Consultation si bdurs. pny “FIANOFORTES, _ HE GREAT FAMILY MATINEE OF THE CITY AT’ TAMMARY, SATURDAY, JAN A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES.BEFORE pode emtaning call and examine the J. C. Barnes Flano- best and most durable instruments manufactured. Every oo contains patert treble and lank, and is warranted for ken Send for illustrated catalo; JOHN C. BARNES, 187 Bighth street, near Broadway, A. GREAT, OFFER.-HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Or; Of six Uh class makers, at exitethely low jirioss for Seah during the holiday: until paid, The sa chi A PIANO, SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS, 950-4 Steinway Pianoforte, having every improvement, used & stort time, at u ancritice, J. BIDDLE, 18 FAMILY WILL SACRIFICE A, MAGNIFICENT Pianotorte, cost $600, for less than $200; carved ro phood, seven octave, overstrung ase cauebtased taaker? guaranteed five years; nearly usw. 118’ Seventh street. LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF THE FINEST class Pianofortes in, this city, and the most reasonable ot, can be found at JENNY '3 Factory and Ware- Twenty drat siceel, be:ween‘Becond’ and or’ will take from 95 to $35 monthly to let and rent money applied if pur- enue BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $9; SWEET, POWER- fultone. Great Peoae in new Pianos. K & CO., 106 Bleecker atreet, RARE CHANCE—LESS THAN HALF COS1_STEIN. way &Son Planoforte; 71; octave, rosewood, round corners, carved case, modern improvements, Also ‘74, oc- fave, celebrated makers, cost $060, for $225. 26 Fourth'av, ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR 8 per month; Pianos and Melodeons at $2 to #4 per mont! Prince & Co.'s new style Organs, with six stops, for 126; a Melodeon for $45; a new Organ for $40. Fluves, Guitars, Violins, Accordeon: inte in at low prices. Concertinas, with 20 keys, for ou a $1.0 New Piano to rent. B., DON, 706 Broadway. AT AND SURE REMEDY, FOR MARRIED .—The Portuguesa Female Pilis always give im- lic, being specially preps for married ladia These pills reli me in one day, without os like magic, Price $5. Dr. A. M. MAURI- fc 189 Liberty-atveet, or sent by Tall, . OW. OH. ~ MAXWELL FEMALE PHYSICIAN, Greene street, does not humbug ladies with Drcire Bend for D's R. 01 ‘orl %4 ‘AKNESS, LOSS OF ENERGY, 4c in success certain; fatlure im) ed dar ‘Dr. H. A. BARROW, ‘00D PIANOFORTE—MADE used five months; cout #650, uite, Buageres, Paintings, Bronzes, Cham- ter, Dining Furuiture; Chinaware, Glassware, Bilverware: a aactifica; property family leaving city. 57 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. A. LADY HAVING NO FURTHER USE FOR A SEVEN & octave Pianoforte will sell for $140 le ans feaproverents In good orders splendid tones "$8 Third sires, basement door, MAGNIFIOENT SEVEN Pianoforte, nearly new, at hal also one Cor $50; at 63 Kast Broadway, order, Soe “ea “ocr ‘AVE ROSEWOOD ¢, for want of room ; in furnivure store. G, 16 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR NEW fHotel, cures in forty-elght hours, without risk‘or N'S PRIVATE INSTITUTE, 27 BOND STREET, Jed up to secure the comfort of pationts. All p cured. Connultation free. Pamphlets, fouber INE ROSEWOOD SEVEN | OOTAVE PIANO TO BE ‘old at auction at R. Somerville’s aulesroom, No. 3 West Fourteenth streat, this day, at 12 o'clock, a DAVIS & CO.'S FIRST PRIZE PIANOS AND laud Pianos very cheap for cash or byyinstal- ‘anoe to rent. T. 8. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway, FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAME DU- practice) guarantee certain relief to mar- gf withont medicine, at one interview; e- $5. Patients from 4 distance provided wi ig, 2c. Electricity scientific Applied. Ne y-eighth street, near Third aveuue, ATATIONERY, WRITING PAPER, ENV 1) ngeneral variety of stationery, compris Necowsary {yr wore and oflee use at A DO aeea easo Vow. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT L. P. CUMMINGS wareroom, No, 8 Union square. Sold on instaiments or rented; any way to suit customers. Only look at them before you decide elsewli INDEMAN & SONS, Manufacturers of Cycloid y place, Bleecker nireet, = Nebrated instrum # Pianotortes, No. 2 ave a hne assortment on hand, which they offer very le prices, Ale several second baud Planos very Pianos to let or suid ou instalments. thelr 25 g R JEROME HOPKING’ THIRD ORPHKON FUND ‘CONCERT, BATURDAY EVEN JANUARY 8 APOLLO HALL, Miss Masiors GAETANO and A. PRONE (Goraet ‘snd Piano) and EBEN'S SELECT ORCHESTRA will ‘Tickets $1, at Ditson’ 7 Br “MERICAN INSTITUTE LECTU: ON THE AIR AND RESPIRATION, "By Professor JOHN C. DRAPER, With Tilustrations, o'clock, in the Great Hall of Cooper Union. CORNET, WILL PLAY MAUD WALTZ gan accompaniment by Mora), at the Saturday Popular, January &, QIAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 535 BROADWAY, Don's fail to see the great Pantomime of peat NHE GREAT FAMILY MATINER OF THE CITY AP TAMMANY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. Pp ROFESSOK DOREMUS' LECTURES. Magnificent Experiments at Young Men's Christian Association, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, Friday even- ings in January. Reserved seats obtained at rooms of associ. ation and book and music stores on Broadway. Senta must be selected trom plaus at the rooms of the Association, 10, THEATRICAL MANAGERS. L. DAVENPORT'S engagement at the Fifth Ave- pue theatre baying aualiy closed tafe nrapared vo negutiots ring tour throngnout the United States. Address iis sole authorized ae OWELL & 5) SIMONDS, 609 Broadway, New York. HE GREAT FAMILY MATINEE OF ue CITY aT TAMMANY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 . mi DANCING. _ACADE:! A —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCIN + at 213 Fifth avenue, also at 681 Fifth avenue. Morning, afternoon or evening Classes for families. Evening Classes for gentiemen. Brooklyn Academy, 12 Pierrepont street, under Mr. F, Dodworih, - Send for clreulai On Monday Borning, January 10, 8 umall private class will commence, which wili'meet on Mondays and Thursdays, at 104g o'clock. Families desirous of -uttending will please send names. LADY WITH THOROUGH Must ‘AL EDUCATION will give instruction on the piano. # 88 per quarter, L Cail on oF address MUSIC. pnt, oo Waauington atreet, noar Perry, Ag GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE at pupils? residence for S10 per quarter: beat of Feforance given, address with residents, TEACHER, box 139 Herald office. TEACHER WILL GIVE LESSONS IN SINGING, iano, organ, German, French, Spanish and bookkeep- ing at 3) omits per lesson. Address MUSIC, Herald offce. 18s M. BURD, TEACHER OF PIANO AND SINGING, 431 West Nineteenth strest.—Lessons at her own oF pupil's residence. HE CHOIR AND ORGANIST OF st. Borromeo (Brooklyn), long noted for its excel will be open for engagements either together or Apply to the organist, WM, DRESSLIER, 113 West 8 even: teenth street, New York. CENTS | A LESSON FoR PIANO AND SINGING By a first class professor. The highest references. Ladies taught fimo tuning. dress box 6.709 Post ofice, Profiolency guarauteed, Ad-

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