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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1870. tee eee LT t ) LODGERS WANTED. | BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. _OORaRTNensmrPs, | BN _ AMUSEMENT re ahaa i FRANKFORT HOUSB, ILEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING “AVERLEY THBATRE, 514-7 g,pnPce Rt ‘Lesseos and Man cfort of Wiliteia; 380 rooms; @ room E Cr ti ‘all modera Improvemen der and name of Hollman, Merkel & Co. N 4 EVENING durl he WEEK. Broad Nicholas Hotel. Manager oes ane eet? 6 Palatan | $1 B10 83 per wosk. Open Ae WA) aaa cla cater! oe teen comes et eee Lia rm ee ee RL meee can damaleed icone! MALINEE WitpNiseo DAY AND SATU ROBERT W, BUTLER. --Manager BHEOND, oe [SEO a ad eet ore Po fot Se eaeeres 1 erry. Oo hes i 8 i ] EREGANTLY vousisiED suit OF APARTMENTS | Jersey Kallron ? gs traine daily; also three lines hors’ ars. | are autt . ie! 2 ours, distan are fe radu aston of aortas THE m= ally pea ACTOR, at the WORTIT HOUSE, 20J Fifth avenue. Peivate table moderate, Apply on the premises or to GILES, {ACOR HOFFMAN. PROF, SYLVESTER. rN Cont Rha ‘OF GENIUS AND A RLOME, and attendance only. WALES & CO., 13 Malden iane, Now York. YH. MERKEL, THE BEST BNTEMTAINMEN® ci ak lias spracitoiaen Gebataan nano coe ape oot cote quan CTU ae ett een A ricci Nrw Youx, San, 10, 1870, A. HAMBRECHT, hot be found ia aay otyer th entre to the United States, ON MONDAY KVENING, JAN 1870, ry ‘Bou and Boe Oe UATE AD SQUARE. “ROOMS, | FounNIsiien WOUs! 138 ROOMR, HIOI BTOOP.—¥OR TAURI y LION, the WONDER of the WILDERNESS. Ragiget Zor. 0 Melee eee POO ee SUN THE GRAND HOMAN TIC eenat louse, 48 New or Span pad al nig FR sidv a mond en Hoard __.BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. OWERY THEATRE. att = pat haetgacanei wilt ay from the PPE CL LO Heo, enuited, , BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED _ R¢ wire | {oF (wo. Location central, near Twenty-third street, PARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM | 935,00 TO nr plete and ni wid a extracrdl geeas throughout this country, where L aT Board a 20 hack Parlor to gentioman andwite or single, | Mot DOE 120 Herald oioey $51,000, In. Girt clase huto. n Saratoga Springs, N.Y. | NOW SOEUR INN ete ad TAN MA patingetracedineny sagen hous this country, wide. | PRINCESS. “iia oar ie Coahee Erect Terma very moderaie, Apply at 108 Hast Tenth | oer aN SMALL ROOMS, COMMUNICATING OR Se ren Pee ce ee Fir week of the ent ata, ig id eo a ay OP THE AGE, BOY BLAS = SRN Ligh + ag. PARTNER TO ENLARGE THE BUSINESS OF AN seacuamincdins sins rxoesdbussulag never surpassed | Matame YOUNG also 11a variety of novel experiments " Byary Might nti fupther motion, 9 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON FIRST OR | let, with ov Without Board. Seteblisned protiable manuinctory of apntholenseen’ COMIC PANTOMIME, ‘ue laughable Barlopinn Open. 0: Tn rehearsal TH MurTo, second tioor to let to gentlemen, ia a priyate family of Ity; parwer to manage sales; to one with 840.1%), Fd ae entitled THE VIRGINIA CUPIDS, two; house brown stone; 8%) West Thirty-fourh street. “Re- showiny a rare chance, in : Lape profitable bustaess, BUCK, BUCK, ax Mr. George H. Coes, pronounced the great Baadist of the | 7. pany OPERA ROUSE, ferences required, FIFTH AVENUS.—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED © front Rooms 10 let, with Loard, suitable for a yentieman d wite or single gentlemen. BmHAY AVENUE, 809, BEIWE -secund streets. A THIRTY. FIRST fogs Weman havine ener, deetzatlg’ tale ok tone ining ot nit commanicating Room and bolug obliged to vacnie son ences and dispose of a suit f than thelr real value, in osdor to ab- tain an occupant fmmecdtately. TH AVENU!, OPPOSIT BREVOORT HOUS AND- oiuely Curalabed sults of oocine wieh toned pei table If denired-s9 the drat olass house 16 Fi th ayonuse Rete A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL REN't mely furnished, with or without to geutlemed, with or without TH Ae UE, 4. 10 #7 PER WEEK FOR ROOMS, WIrtt BOARD B28 to 85 per for Rooms, without board; fami te $i accommodated cqually astow. Apply at Lid Pranic in street. mobtaia Hoard, wih ples: place, near Cooper Lostitute, AND S10 PER WEEK FOR PLEASANT ms, with good Board, at 17: Bleccker sircet, sec- ond door weat of Sul:fvan street.’ Table board “5 per Ww eel. 7 WARHINGTON PLACK.—A_ FEW COMFORTABLE agalahed ooms with tire class Hoard, Cor seutlemen ; BF 10 ¥ por per week. Kk. References exdhan ged. Ln well furnished Room, with closet, leman, without board. Rent $4 60. Fences required. WARKEN PLACE, CHARLES STREET.-A LARGE #, es, to let to m gene cation good. Kefe- TH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH AVENUE, NO, 22 Larye at farnished Koomon ‘necond door, with jTefereuce exchanged. : WEST ELEVENTH STRERT.—HANDSOMFLY FUR. nished Parlor Floor to rent, with or without Boa su tae Rooms. Terms mo.ierate. References exchangi T THIRTYSECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- Iyiurulshed Rooms (or single gentlemen, with Board Med’ terms reasonabie. “RAST NINTH STREFT, University plac se Rooms for families: a'so for gentlemen, with full Hoard; terms reasonable, joes required and given. ONE DOOR FROM Weer rwenty. SECOND STREET.—FURNISEED Rooms to let, with or without # private table, ST—SQUARE ROOM, 15, BOARD FOR TWO; or furnished, without bo West Twoaty-tirs: » HALL, 1; location first class; te T, WITH -TO Li FERST ard, n large | arior and Bedroom, handsoiely 1s four sin le rooms. B30 4 WEEK FOR HANDSOME PARLOR AND Bedroom, with Board for two; also # siu),'¢ Room; ‘th fand Sixth j reerence re L., box 160 Hers TH STRERT, BETWE. e, handsomely fur- Vocation bewween quired. Ad tress C. exobanged. UNIV 3 ERSITY PLACE.SOMB VERY PLEASANT Bedrooms or aingie gentlemen or gentiemen adi thelr wives. Also a Parlor Floor, a small family; Very reasonab.c; excellent restaurant clos QQ WEST | TWENTY-FOURTH | STRERT.—HAND- J somely furnished Rooms, double single, with or without Board, 4 GROV! with or Glass ; terins re Sees 4 EAST NINDTEENTH STREET, REAR BROAD- rar.—Furniahed Rooms, connetting, ou second oor, to rent, wii rd or private table. WEST TWENTY-POURTHI STREET, NEAR RIGHT Room, with good Boar’, on fourth ate. Refer- ‘Terms moderate. Referenc yanzed. BTRUET.—PARLOR FLOOR TO LET) small Rooms; house tirst NTH _ STREET. — HANDSOMELY ed si't of Rooms, with or without private 44. trai table; house and table first class; references exchanged. WEST TWELFT! STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY have two or three furvished Rooms to let, with Board, ferences rejuired. 4 1°T.—NICELY UR. large closets, hot and or gentleman ang wile or single NEAR HUDSON, ed Rooms to let, suitabie thout breakiast, N NEAR FIFTH Koon: 1 suits or single, to let with Bour famntiies or gentlemen. Q] GEINTON PLACE. CLOSE TO FIFTH AVENUE. — somely furnished front Room on tirst floor, with frat cluss Boars 4, for peatieman and wife or aiuge gentiomen, References 9 2 CLINTON PLACE (hiGHTH STREET).—A SEC. £ ond flour furnished Koom to let, with or without Board; French private family. TEENTH STRERT.—A 103, Eaie ec family have two handsomely fur fet, with Hoard, to gentlemen. Reserences reu 104. WEST URTYEIGHTH | STRERT.—AN ENTIRE ‘Bocond Floor, nicely furnished, to let, with Board; feorey or together} also Rooms for single gentlemen; re- Jorences exchaiged. 06 Bit TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, ensuite or singly, with Board, t gentlemen and (heir wives or single geatiemea, ‘Yerms moderate. 10 = ST EIGHTH SIRE ST. MARK’ “3 PLAC! ‘ge newly Curnisied Rooms to let, suitable for mllenian oad ie oe single genvemen. Terms moderate. od references required. BARROW STREET, ge somely farni FRENCH ed Kooms to (3 OLD NO.) WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, near Sixth avanue.--Rooms connecting to let, with Hz together or separately. seferences given and re- BNTH STREET, NPAR —A nicely furnished front Room om Wird for to let, with Board, to one or two gentiomen, 132 ¥ VON AVE N TWENTY. Signin nad Twent A very pleaxunt furnished Room, with Boa ail. gus, to one or two gentiermen, without front Room and small Room on third IT BOARD; ren and ET, SECOND DOOR FROM MACDOUGAL § 1 acnished Rooms to let, V7 (2 Bienen strevt, with or wit Q15 EAS, T, NEAR STUY- ov ant ayuare,— m, with Board, fi Giarried coupio or wo geatiemen; terms moderate; ‘refer: ences exchanzed. 294. EAST TWELFTH STREET. -¥IVE OR s1x single gentiemea can be accommodnted with pleas- Sat Rooms; Lrat class Board; dinuer st 6; references. 22 : EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET.—A CENTLEMAN ‘and wife and a few elngie gentlemen ean be accom- Mmodated with (irst class Boar. ner at 6; modern im- provements in house. WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN G 228 Bvenh end wishin avenues PETS family; a noe, comiortable, wi Ml Board for indy; $15 per week. 229 ra din @ quiet urhished Rovin; NEAR SECOND 1 Room, on rd, for two gentlemen ; all mowtera EAST ELEVENTH STREET, avonue.—A large clegantly fuirnishe. Second floor, with cod B Aimprovemcnia. Dinner al 23: WEST THIRT' ean find two lar, ef ahome. fs home. ‘also one on fourth, 246 DAG west, Text Eighth svauaensciieees SEEWEEN D avent Fi is, whh Board, to parties ues. leasant Rooms to PRIVATE FAM- 250 West ELEVENtT STREE can accommodate a gentleman anu wit tlemeu with good Rooms aud Board; house contains 3 NINTH STREBT.—A FAMILY communicattuy Rooms on second Ail the comforts and conveniences WEST TWENTY-FIETII | STREE T, NEAR ih ayeuue. —A few boarders can be accommo. 62 nicely fura'shed Rooms and good Board: Privawp family. Terms moderate, _ 305 WEST SEVENTEENTH ‘STRE <A LARGE, bo finely turuished Front Room to ie Terms moder- 365 vIFTH AVENUE: FOR RENT, WITH OR WITH. out Board, private table if aera, ns handsome Suit $f Rooms, with bathroom adjolning; alsosingle Rooms; moes-exchanged, L16 ep 5d OPPOSITE COLEMAN HOUSE ‘urnished Rooms to let, singie or in sul, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET FRONT ROOMS ON second and third floors, wi ‘nicely farnisher; Board. first Clase caeaniouwek FAMILY HAVING A PLEASANT HALL ROOM frould iike to rent it toe gentleman, with go board; moderate. West Fifteenth sireet. GENTEEL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A neatly furnished Room for $3; also large Ivo Fullable for wo gentiemen or ;gentiéman and wife. poo ON BTUYVESANT Fee ca Bt ban meg ten Bere Board. Keferences exchan; Four ROOMS TO LET—EN Hneenth street, ome dvor frum ith all modern improremeatey | 0 LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BRDROOM. bath Ac. also, two aml roma; board if required reierencts exchauged. "No. B teenth street, 6 per week a es bres ( PURNISIED BACK, PARLOR, au wen 80 Hall Bedroom at $2. Apply ab PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, er or separate, with oF without Bonrd Also hall Rooms, 30 Bas Kighieenth ‘Terms roasonabie, connecting Los modern Im prover street, near roadway. BOARD AND Lo0G OARD WANTED BY GENT! AN A WIFE in @ private family where there roe Po. other boarders, Two rooms wante!; unfneuished, pot, prererres red: will be permanent eit sui wast side pret Stating terms, location, Acs Dox 1.8. lierald otc W NTED— Ft RNISAED. ROOM, SUITABLE FOR Jndyvand gentleman, with Board for the lady oniy, where there are no other’ boarders, Address, stating terms and Jocution, B., vox MM Herald odice. WASTED FURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN and wife (fall bo urd for lady only with American few or no other oe no children; modera 4 ments; oe ie terme moderate. CHANGE, box uw ‘werala Sites. eee, HOTELS, ‘Tbatic HOTEL—CORNER OF NEW BOWERY AND Chathata square. Well furnished Rooms at moderate Prices, by ths cay, week or month; open at ali hours. 3 CERKEN, Proprietor, N_ INVEST pi RET EERPO RY PARK HOTEL, furnishes; 7 Tegra punds; on Passaic river, nie mites from. le on easy terms. J. FISHER SATENMHIWATTI 61 Wiilfai street, PLAN, eta.——Su- parate K FROM CITY Hall, unction of Wil fa and Chambers street: era ce and Tc. a day’ 85 @ week. Upen all night, ‘L. MARION, N. J., OFFERS UNE- mente for winter iioard for merchants, 27. JAMES Wor! nd families; 8 minutes from Jersey erry, ey Ralroad, Cortlandt .or Dew sroasen sireet horse cars. First class tabi singly; alt mo and cold water, Ac. ‘Terms or to GILES, WALES & ‘Appiy Maiden tan RETAIL Dr Tor locaton abd other‘particn! ) ELEY, Myrtle avenue, corner of W vokiyn, ington avenue, A ROR SALE CHEAP, SPLENDID CIGAR STORF ON Ahi, Broadway: Ooracr Grocery and Meat Market, J wot Stores, Oyster Saloons, Biliaurd” Saloons, splendid down- town Restaurants, Hotels,” Butter Stands, Pickle standa, Drug Stores, Bi: ateotionatioss country Grocery Stores. MITCHELL'S Store Agenoy, 77 Codar street, Groce RY STORE FOR SALE—IN WILLIAMS. burg, Inquire at 638 Madison street, New York. A —FOR SALE-OLD ESTABLISHED | PLUMBING AA. shop wp town; doing targo busiaess ; also Boot and Bhoe Stores, lease anc fixtures of Dry Goods Stores on Eighth avenue; cucap Hotels Re town. DLYO & SLEIGHT, 402 Wert Twenty-ninth street, —FOR SALE--THE LIQUOR STURE 171 MULBERRY + stres 3! voars’ lease, license paid; w!!l be sold 0+ Wout Ninotesuth atroet, between Seventh C8. NOTHER CiWANCE.—FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS prominent coruer Liquor Store oh Third avenue; long leasm; rent #70. Apply to P. GAFFNEY & €o., Auctioneers, 325 Bowery? FIR Mari », Ke, for sale; bi bie summ B10 ;_ long. cheap lease; who! ry house, with fmabier hay and feed; five st ‘nt nom- inal, best business chance offered; 8: ance when able. Apply to JAMES CAGNEY, 515 Washing- ton street, Barean HAT AND CAP STORE DOING A GOOD basiness, on prominent corner of Broadway; fine open- tng tor wn enierprising mam. Call on JAQUES, 203 Broad- MH NCH POR SPECULATION.—10) SEWING MA- ines for sale, of n popular pattern, all new and in Jer; will be sold forless than half their cost, Ad- HILL, Manchester, N. H. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—AN UP TOWN DRUG ‘Store in Third avenue; establlabed tftcen years. Ap- ply toU. H, WHBELEK, No, 112 Cherry atreet. RUG STO LE—CHEAP FOR CASH; WELL J established and well stocked; average sales for the lust ar #25 per day. Inquire ov Dr. D. T. Y, 243 Jay mre, Brooklyn, between the hours of i and 3 o'civck P. Me RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN WASHINGTON, D. ©. ‘ous of the oldest and best stands in the cliy; locatto central and particularly well adapted for patent ‘medicine and perfumery depot; siock sinall; rent low; wi.l be aold at bargain. |For yarticulara address L, J. O'TOOLE, box 638 ‘Washington elty Pos: oitice. RUG STORE-—LONG ESTABLISHE od; now ‘toiug a good busines! physician will dress J. J RY GUODS BUSINESS FOR SALE -ON ONE OF THE best avenues: stock und fixtures; stock can be reduced {Wo about $3,000; good old established trade, Address DRY Goobs, Herald ottice. ; GOOD NEIGH+ good cbance for ® bosold eacap for cash, For particulars ad- , Heraid oftice rere the paity can 00 mt capital, without close con —SPROIAL | PARTNER, WANTED—WITI «cash, to take the pince of one retirin, Mnnfuctariy: busier, established tn 1 rolituble trade in all the Northern States fro ississippl. Address J. B., Lox 1,147 Post oltice, New York. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE—LOCA- ted in one of the best thoroughtares down town; re- cis Oa rday. For particulars apply to SOUTHMAYD & 00., 194 Broadway, OTIVE OR SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH ‘000 to ine well extablished and ‘and wholesale business; none bat the ready means need apply, with reference; highest reference piven.” Audrvas in couadence, BUSINESS, box 34H New York lout oftce, met A sewer OR, OF WELL KNOWN REPUTATION, rience aid with capital, desires to fokth 9 basiness connection with some active, euterprising ho Urrciurers oF relallers; Cocamunieatious sirigily ‘conuucas al, "Address box 588 Post ouice, A§ Gaon OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ENERGETIC business man.—For sale, a wholesale and retall Grocery Business, on Long Isinod, established ten years; doing ood business; Stuck, Fixtures, Hoi a bout Son ‘Address, for en interview, JAMES HONTED, Herald HALF INTEREST IN A FIRST CLASS TOBACCO business; capita! required to fucrease the business; this, {a @ chance seldom offer SOUTHMAYD [D & CO., #4 Broadway. PARTNER Wanted IN THE HOTEL BUSINESS; hotel situation the best; will number over 400 rooms. Address G. B., lierald ‘alco ting amount of ready cash. WOR SALE—ONE est. iu the most vi UARTER OR ONE HALF prrer. Juable invention in the ss tlie heating direction ever presented for Letiers Patent, ie fire that is twed tn the kitchen hents the whoie house, H., Patentee, box 125 Herald olsce. EN OF MEANS CAN GET AN INTEREST IN 7 pea oe Coy Thing Out" 15s Wi it, 18 & OV.. or 139 Astor House, oslly seekers’ “bonalt" at another times men's to-day. ARTNER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN OF BXPERI- ence in mereantiie life, now. eatablished in the grocery tho principal eivies of the * cash capital of $5,'00. to mone of the, principal elties in. the addtional particulars address &. J. isla Gives, Richitond, Va. ARTNER WANTED—IN iN THE WHOLESALE B BLANK book and stationery business. For particulars address BOOKS, He ee. ‘Panter WANTED—Witll N A YOUNG and flourishing business; Biecy guaranteed first iets. must be indpected to be appreciated. Addreas M., box 11 Herald oice, i WANTED—A PARTNER WITIT to engage fu the manuacture cured by parnnt; larze, protte; a chinista, Address P, Herald off Warten: PARTNER, @0'0, HAVING” STORE UP town preferred, for gale of second-hand Cuothing, come from pawnbrokers’ Uckews, Inquire at 136 Grand attests loan office. Waste PARTNER, WITH A SMALL CAPITAL shay from 91-40 to $30) in the livery business, Ad- dress ¥, V., box 184 Herald olfce. OWARTED—AN INTELLIGENT MA‘ ferret, with 2,00, in wm genterl.' permanent and profitable business, GEORGE ©, AUSTIN, Herali ollice. ‘ANTRD—A GENTLEMAN WITH $5,000, - FULLY ‘qualified to act ns secratncy for a large teanufacturing company. Addross PETERSON, Herald office, $50. —A GOOD PARTNER WANTED, WITH #60 TO tr Murineat, paving Wo percent; amare” E00, "adarese rf CARPENTE! , Herald ‘ethos. aa 500 Porn ik a MONTH BY INVESTMENT OF 9) $400 fa staple goods, Cull ut 9% Liberty atreet, room 19. $1 0.00 WTARINER, WASTED, IN A SUBSTAN: 5 tial cash business; none but men of Integr: wauted, nil at 625 Seventh avenue, between Forty-ses and Forty-eiglith atrects, from 12 til 5 $2. OOO CASH THE BEST POSSIDLE ORRORTU- nity to any man having the above anvount.-- will secure a ha‘f-share in the oldest and best established Rowse in New Yorks The present Proprietor, who. is well Known to all the most respectable, members of the Sporting fraternity, having two other ef on his hands, and inding st impossible to give prope: on to. them Silvwinhoa to secure s partner with. te proper tact an busi nesacnpacity for rannaging @ conoern, comprising Bar, Fe. mate and Comle Trouye and Variety Show in one of the most frequented | Tf neoessary, a comforta- ble Adiress F, Jerald oltice. —PARTNER WANTED, 50) TO 85,000 CASH, @ new machine, so: chance for boss ma N, SIN 'LR PRE ment in th Ise8, me on IN A $3. 000 Metres enterprise, that will pay 350,600 um, For tuterviuw, address with fuil name, EQUAL- n ; Herald office, iry TO $20,00.—A PARTY HOLDING A $15 5.000. inners vatasbto Hrsinces Stand, nud con. trolling @ trade of over 500.0 ‘ grocers, which pay a good prott,. world like to anite with eatlemag with’ the above capital, with the view of deveop- ny a large first class busincws, Addross CASH SALES, Herald outce. LN EW PU BLICATIONS. Sopa PICTORIAL GALLERY OF ART," BY KNIGHT, Pubilshed by the London Publishing, Company. A complete volume of the book for, waie cheap, Address Mrs. LARKISON, 14 "Napoleon atreet, Ni ____ PIANOFORTES, “BARNES” PIANOFORTE 18 EUPERIOR IN TONK, finer in finish and more durable than any other manu: Tactured, and are sold extremoly low for cash or instalments, Don t failto call and examine. Warerooms, No. 127 Eighth street, near roadway OR SALE—A BEEF AND PORK STAND IN WASH. YURI, mae Market, Inquire at 14 Vesoy street of A. D, ASS GROCERY STORE se with » trade of P7508 pee = the city of annum, owners rotire tro business, Address Me Le CO., Elizabeth, N. J OR SALE IN WASHINGT Will, Stock and Fixtures of an. eat tales $8i-000 per year. Addieas box 71M Fost ‘Oilee, Washing ton, D. C, OR SALE A SPLENDID OONFE! TIONERY, ICE Cream and Oyster. ood location and well es- tablished; loss of peal of welling; must be sold, Inquire of WILLIAM D Sony. POR SALE AT A A BACRIFT E.—A WELL STOCKED Grocery, doing a good business; tho owner has other F rean ‘Apply on the premisea 415 East Fourteenth street. OR SALE. THE FINEST WINE ROOM IN THE CITY, located in the centre of the whoesale houses, doing a fine business; price $4,500 cash. Address W. VAUGHN, Join street. ro SALE-NEW AND SECOND HAND SHOW CASE Drag Drawe i Sash, Pancia, Desks an rpeater work done with uudaon and No. 9 Vestry atreuts, HE CAUSE) sh paying busi ght work. Any party in want of such will tind this’ worthy of attention. immediately for particulars at 109 Fourth avenue, up A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, WITH FIVE ‘% years catablished; at the sferry, gee E. ¥. K OR SALE—A GIGAR STORE; SPLENDID CHANCE fora first class business. 667 Sixth avenue. SALE— years’ Lens and South utreets, VOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER LIQUOR Stores in the city; will be sold atauacrities. Apply to GAFFNEY & CO., 28 Chamvers street. OR BALF. IRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ig lente, stock and fixtures; one of the best in ward. laure of JUMN SCHMIDT, 143 ANTERNS, erie th GLASSWARE ‘oods, stock of @ desler declining business, for saie at a bargain. Apply to UST, 25 Pine street. 10 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—TO BE DIs- posed of, by tein Cee and Jeweiry Store, with a gerd Jobbing trad fporoaguare. Appiy to F HEALY, AS’ Atiantio street, $300 WILL BUY THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIX- tures of a Grocery Store, with Ilving rooms ate ached; rent only $20, Apply at 424 West Twenty-seveuth at, MACHINERY, | MES IRON WORKS’ PORTABLE STEAM EN. gines; into fmprovements in style and quailty; aiso Btationary Engines and Boilers nt low prices; 1% will pay to examine these caretuily before deciding. _SDWARD P. HAMPSON, 109 “Liberty strevt, New York. ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM AND HYDRAULIC A. Fempe, Tools snd Masiiinery, new sud second hand, bought, gia and xch. ‘UUPFMAN f BINNEY, 167 Water street, Brooklyn, PIANOFORTE—IN GOOD ORDER, $100. A MAG- nificont seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, overstruag Dass, carved legs; great sacrilice tor cash. VDLE, 18 ani ty street, near Broadway. GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS, 481 BROAD- way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of fix first class makers, a extremely low prices for cash during this month, or will take from 0 25 monthly Until paid. ‘The same to let and rent anoney appiled 1f pur RB 74 OCTAVE ROSE- half the wateroom price; ; iron plate, overstrung bass, ved leis and very magnificent; offered on’ appli near Fortieth a3 Fich tone, bent city agraffe, four round corn ‘will be sold at the greatent TERSON, 690 Sixib avenue, be tally examined. tion to BATT! A LADY WILL SELL FOR #120 SEVEN OCTAVE Planoforte; modern improvements and style; splendid fone, nesrly new, in good order. 28 Third street, basemeut oor FAMILY WILL SACRIFIOR FOR CASH A NAG. nificent Pianoforte, seven octave, full moulding, carved Fosewoor, overstrany Vann, celobzated maker, guarauwod E—MA fully guaranteed, ‘used ive Monthe, © i; also Parior, cee er, Dining Furniture, Bronzer’; w sacrilice’s rape 'y family leaving elt; Fiftventh street, near ai avenue, LARGE VARIETY OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORT! with patent agratie treble, neat {natrument offe the public gud the most reas m price. Fastory and Watcroomd 205 Hast Tweu'y-Lrst atreet, between Seectid ad ‘Third avenues. JENNYS & SON. BARGAINS 9325; COST 9560; MAGNIFICENT ROSE. wood Pianoforte, carved case and legs, celebrated makers. Also Steinway 74 octave, less than half cost. Algo handsome Fianoforte, #10), 26 Fourth avenue, TF YOU Ww ANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT ME! '3 wareroom, No, 8 Union square. Sold on iuslalsenta or vented; sie way io nett cnsiseee Only look at them before you decide eisewhere. Rwy, OOD PIANOFORTE 8100, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN octave rosewood toot, an good having carved Isys, over- strung bass, fully am ood as new; great brr.ain, BS GORDON, a2 Bizth avenuo, ____ MUSICAL. “GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON TUE Piano at pupils’ reskience for per. Feforence given. Address, with real ence, TRAUMA, box 129 Herald oflee. NTONTO PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM THR Italian opera, informs his puptis and the public that he eirce lessona in eet of singing at 117 West Twenty-seventh BoOnrs IE AN? COMPETE, ALOE Be fe iargest collection of Cheap Muse. pul ‘world free to any Broad way, N.Y. cies, ESSONS IN SINGING—BY AN ITALIAN GENTLE: LJ man, thoroughly compotgat and experienced in toach- 19g vocal music and the piano; references given, Address sTRUOTOR, box Vil 14 of PIANOFORTE AND SINGING INCLUSIVE, REDUCED Chapel Hayat, wil recs © additonal pupli from 1 per apel Royal, will recsive adaitiomal puplis quater, “Hosidence, 20 Bond treet, | PP* from 87 per “AT MIDDLETON & ROAKE’S, CORNER OF WATER and Dover strects, Poriabie apd Stationary Enginess Botera, tomy pi ‘Tanks, ‘Wood surfacin: rate ‘Machines, Puleysy Moai t tay &e., pew | and second A —A.-WOOD & MANN PORTABLE STEAM EN. «,,giiee The world-wide Teputation of these enziues auiticlem guarantee for their superiority of atyle an: quailty stationary engines and boilers always on hand. ©, EDWARD COPELAND, successor of Hampson & Copeladd, warerooms ec wet, New York. Menseeuen SLATE MANTELS seve RT & CO. Gry top Sint aveouey betw between Thirty-tifth and MAR AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS,—§i0 MAN- teu, of the latest designs, on hand. A I!beral discount Bilowed on all billa sold this month, A, KLABKR, 134 and 46 Ean Eighteenth street, usar Third avenue, New { York. G, ELABER, [2 FIRST AVENUE, NEAR THIRD street, sells Marble Mantels, Headstones, Plumbers Capa, below cost, to reduce stock bofore removing to his now factory, next moath. OODEN MANTELS.J. ZEIGLER & CO, Bleocker streot, manufacture Wooden Mantes {n styles and at all prices, A good selection always on hand, a al ANTEDK YOSITION To SING IN A PROTESTANT chureb, ul #0 who reads mi readily abet.” adeosn ba e'Gm Blerald oucas = ™N® a oe DANCING ; ACADEMIES, —DopWoRTHS CL CLASSES POR DANCING, A ET Pitta avenues asa abBM Filth srouue! Morning, Bternoon or even aneee for families, “Lvwuinghantet ‘or gent nas now fo) for Mond ‘Th day." Send for s ctroul er cree ice dah gon HO WEEE dale HE S(t A GW EU at ad EET = a = <é a! zt es Bz bay 3 a Ata 3 16K, RvenrtiNe i mate Y NEW. Superb Scenery, hing Tricks. Bowlldering ‘Transformations, a oe rOpr! Jostumes, Briitane Liuminations, ar.cteristio Music. The world reuowoed an? Intmitabte ROBERT | UTLER in bis masterly magnet oY J, W. WESLEY, «PANTALOON Yound: MARTIN te HARLEQUIN MLLE. bbe ROBA, OOLUMBINE ALLACK'S, Propricior and Manager, Mr. LESTER WALLACK. Doors open at to commence at 81, M. WILL Bi’ PRI 81 SCENERY, APPOINT ORMS AND. GUSTUMES, "MR. T. W. KOBBRISON'S FINE DRAMA, A SPLENDID MILITARY BAND, in addition to the usual orchestra of the theatre, has been engaged in order to give increased eilvet aud beauty to the general plovures. Charactors by (Mr. LESTER, WALLACK, Mr. JOUN GILBERT, Mr. By Rinaa OLD, ME. ee icnsoN, utio dir. OURIANS Paes EFFLE Miss Mouse MOOKE. GHERMON, “Mile B MESTEY AL, Mise D Dhy. A THUNDERSEOWE Ata is CONSEQUENCES. —— bau ve bona oo ME” ait itt THE BAND OF “OURS.” blero HURSDAY, “OURS.” FRIDAY, ours SATURDAY ‘NIGHT tnlnseeeoe a and last time, Sheridan's THE SCUOUL FOR ANAL. iil be Paty of the repel NT Rit upd WILD OATS, SCHOUL snd LOST At SEA In active preparation. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, ia her ind to the Sli siag faquiries at the box office, it ts Fey an ACINEE OF “OURS” SATURDAY NEXT, January 22, Doors open at LP. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. TueKte f FRANCAIS. will be given AtlgP. a STARR: OF ¢ OPENING AIGHT, MONDAY. JANUA ENGAGEMENT, OF Mas, TOWAKD PACL, who will appear, for the tirst time ia America, in her cele. brated role of the Grands Dushesse, whlch she performed consecutive nigh's in London, at ne Olympic, to ovardowing houses, LA KANDE DUGHESSE DE Gc: KOLSTELN. Gring Orchestra, Yower‘ul Chorus and Great Cast SOMMDTE FRANCAISE ONCE A WEEK, Subscriptions now open, Regular sale commancss Finreday Qumran A aa THIS “A ING. U TpARCEDANTED Arte THIS KVENID rs POW TUE, FIRST LIMEy WU GREAT CHARACTERS, ‘oO CHARACTERS, TERS. RDAY a, MR. GEORGE 1. For T ¥ L. Fox T T GHANA SDAY AND Sat! NEES. ance will commence with MK. GEORGE L se ic's Entire Company. TO VONGLUDE WITH the celebrated melouraica, in one aceite entitied MR, GEORGE L. GK Le FOX WLR BrROP: Mit Growue te Pox, 43 346 iys8 STAOP, —____}i la necessary to secure sents in advance. DAN BRYANT. Bras MINSTRELS, Lath streect, adjoining Academy. of Musto, 14th street. ‘DED, C! ED, CROWDED, WITH FASHIONABLE AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. CURE SEATS OR COME EARLY TO A\ 'ANDING ROOM ONLY. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS THE EXCELSIOR TROUPR. BRYANT'S MINSERELS, Unsworth, Euzene, BRYANDS MINSTRELS. |G. W. HM. Gritia, Dave Reed, BRYANTS MINSTRI = —| so M: Dempnter, BKYANT'S: MINSTRELS. Sa i eg Ausvell, BRYANI"S MINSTRELS. 2R9 5] Dwyer, . BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. S22° Jone Brecdiat, BRYANS'S Seat eatie ; Ata 'm. P. Grier, BRYANT'S MINSTREL We itoeketel Pr. BRYANT MINSTICELS | 3. TL Ross’ Graad. Crehostra. GKEAT 8. CCE8S OF LITTLE MAU as the MONKE, PELE ects ea MAc, LIfTLE Mac. RYANTIS S100 FLY. Lt S100 Fi FLY. ecured without extra charge. Begins at 8. J OOLEY's Coats HOUSE-—BROO! PRESENTS FOR £HIS Wik Nonday—9 DIAMOND KINGS aad other JEWELRY, ‘Tuesday—GOLD CHAINS, Lacies' Sets anil sliver Watches. i eeade -aiola Baccles, Lutes’ Sets and Gents’ Breast- Thu sday—Gold Watches, Jewelry and Silver Watches. Friduy—silver Tea Sets, Leont ne, Lockets and other Jewelry. y—Diamond Stude, tine Gold Kings and Siiver GESS, Mast, Booker and all tho stars appear. tATIV. ’ MATINEK—SATUKDAY at 2% o'clock, HEATRE FEAMOATS. a SATURDAY NEXT. v. y. JOIGNET. “LE, DRAMA. HENKEL ‘HocHE FORT ua COPPEK. LELAND INTEMAMTING PROGRAMME, LA GRIEVE DES FCROEMONT (ihe Binckamsh's Strike). ‘The Great Dramatic Soone by F. DE SUPFLICE I'UN HOMME (A Vfetita of Chrous ‘aud US HOMME DU Si (A Man of the South), By HENRI ROCHEFORT (Editor of La Marseliiaise). Tickets ‘at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway and 114 Broadway. iD MUSICAL REUNION FESTIVAL, ,, MUSICAL REUNION Wigae” IN THE ate OF NEW Y‘ Under the stapiens NEW YOKK pia ‘COMPANY. NEW YORK AMUSEMENT COMPANY. Prompted by the very great success which attended the Poston sinstcal Jubitee, the N.Y. A. Co. being tue Lrgleintuie of the State of New York { purpose, will AND MUSICAL REUNION F GHAND MUSIGAL REUNION FES i & mauner so extensive and maguilicent a8 to ENTIRELY ECLIPSK ALL M\ SICAL GATHERINGS. ENTIRELY ECLIPSE ALL, MUSICAL GATHEGINGS. In: fvations will be extended to ‘The President of the United States, ‘Their Excellencies the members ot the Cabinet, Theis Excellencies the Guvernors of the Staios and Territo- ‘The Honorable Senators of the United States, ‘Tue Honorable members of tho House of Representatives, ‘The Honorable iaembers o: the Senate and Legielstare of the State of New York, ari enlet elvie and military dignitaries of the country, me. Ambassadors and Rnvoye ofthe foreign governments, ¢ will be constrneted on; of accommodat! if. TIGHTY THOUSAND PERSONS. KIGHLY THOUSAND PERSONS. ‘The great proviem having beew fuily solved by the Boston Music any lee tat ib IMPRESSIVE GRANDEUR OF HARMONY has no limit ia the nombers of ite component parts, it {a in tended to wecure the auendance of 10,00 MUSICAL ARTISTS, MUSICAL ARTISTS, comprising an a fro. THE CHIEF Ox vi AND CRORS SOCIETIES OF oe ORL AN ORCHNSTRA, THE LanGl xf “EVER ASEENBLED, AND THE PRINCIPAL MILITARY BA. Iaportance wid be given to the vcsasion by the copnemant of several FIKST STARS OF THE LYRIC WORLD. PAUSE STARS OF THE LYIIC WORLD. An eapeciai and, it 33 a praiseworthy feature of his prose ovoaalon Wil be the altar lug of prizes for original musieal Compon OU Ue GRAND PRIZER Foul GRAND Pt! TO pig Wouts, wil! be offered for four numbers, which may be designated THE FOUR SEASONS, Which sbail each constitu » featnre in’ each day's pro- 10 THE ORATORIO AND 1b conan SOCIETIz8, TO THE Bor CHOIR To, THE GREAT ORCHESERA, THE MILITARY BANDS, 70 DAUM CORPS CHIMES OF BELLS, AND KUECTRIC ARTILLERY, and to such oiler harmonte effects and intonations as the composer anay prescribe. ee win be offered, open world, FOR THiS VARIOUS MABNNERCHORS. Three prizes for the best Military Hand of the firat clase, composed of forty. two !nstrumoats. ‘Tree prizes (or tae best Military } isand, of the second class, (oe RAND Pi o com of twenty-two inatrumet ‘Three rine Tortne best Military Band of the third lass, eeanponed fifteen instruments, Each Maennerchor and Military Band wiil be permitted to elect thely own compositions in which to dispiay ther excel- jenc t ‘One prize for Original Triumphal March for Military Band, ret class, fone prize for Original Military March for Band of second class. nize for Military Quickstep for Band of third class, The details of the poramme il be determined at an early date, and wili be leit to the direction of mi Tee MABSTKOS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. cordial saalatance and encouragement of the publta oplrited men ot rate metropolis are enruesiy desired, upon the asurance that this great occasion fully do credit to New York and tired, transcend’ ow YongUL SIMILAR MUSIUAL FEATIVALS, UTCHINSON FAMILY WILL GIVE A MUSICAL EN- tertainment ou Tucad: Genter cher ibe “Sbtained atthe wing @ heart for music can listen to them doors, No mo hat without del deli OADEMY OF DANCING.-LYRIC HA To © Bixth avenue (Reservolr square). sated Mr. TRENOK will form pew classes every Tuesday and Friday evenings this month. Tanies and and children meet at 4, ntiemen at SP. M. Gentlemen will receive lesson tickets Giwaye good). Private lessons can be taken every day and Srenng. ALLET MASTER.-DUMAR'S DAN: ING ACADEMY, 4 West Fourth street, Classes every day and evening. Aildancestanght in one quarter. Six fashionable dances perfectly in six private lessons, E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY—€ FIFTH “AVE: nue, corner of Fourteenth stree NEW CLASSES, ‘Weaneaday, at 4, and Saturday, at 334 P. M. Tuesday aud} Friday evenings, 0 eatleine, at 8. e Kooms for weddings, concerts, sociables or ‘any first giass entertainments, "THE Tt LECTURE ¢ J]MPORTANT | LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, juvalnable and scientific eabjects, showing how to live and what we live ind are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy, Those unable to attend cag. receive a copy by forwarding S eents to the Secretary, 618 Broadway. EFORMATIONS AND REFORMERS BEFORE THE RE- formation.—A lecture on this subject will be given by Kev. John MacNaughton in Yorkville Presbyterian chureb, Eighty sixth ee on Monday evening, Jauuary 17,at8P. Adinission 25 cents, REY FATHER PRESTON'S LECTURE UPON THE ‘atholic view ot the pubiic achool question, delivered inst evening at the Cooper Institute, will be published in pamphlet form In a few days, isi ‘ice 20 cents, and will be for fale by all booksellers, MOUKKE CODDINGTUN, Pub Usher, 848 Bowary. N First ppearance of the tnlmitable Dick Ralph. % GRAND BALLET TROUPE, HART, DoUHERTY, RYMAN, MASTER BARNEY. If vou want to make your spirits light go seethe Old Virgi- nia mokes, 60 ARTISTS WILL APPEAR wget. Doors open at 616; curtain rises at 7% o'clock. _ Box ollice open dally, Seats reserve: ix days in advance a bi is Baa done thee coun a MANY, Ae ra So Re A. CO. y, TAMMAN y. MANS, MMANY. GENUINE gna) UnanareD sUcCRSS oF Clea aE BAD DIGKEY.| nap DIGKEY. CO DIOKEY, Houses filed to everiiowing; Terersboty delighted. # (lied to overtiowing; everybody delighted. GREATEI FUN THAN EVER, SONGS, NEW JOKES. NEW ALL THE Berton OF THE DAY HIT. FUER Y FELLOWS OF THE TIMES HELD UP 0 Gay ‘Constant verdict of the people on all the sensations. What the people think of —— —— Do they applaud the character of ——- ——- ——- ‘Was it a genuine elopenent of Was the Gol Kin cop BAD DICKEY, | BAD DK asap e travagant bamorons conceit, has rarely been jue. walled in the entire fi ead oe “sy andevmnest dresses known to AD DICK EY present bead — York buses processions entirely new scenery nl appointments, ‘the. best burlesque compan: Chg ify the brigavest umber of Offeabich aad severas o selected ala reais is belleved fe He rtrongeet given to any re ot bur ee CHARACTERS IN THE BURLESQUE, Ke of Gloster Had Dloxey. Me. MW, FISKE fat Miss FANNY HERRING Lord Stanley. 8. i. VE Duice of Buck dina L1¢Z1& KELSEY Sir John Catesb} Lord Mayor of The Recorde order. eo Mace. Pages Misses Brookes, Haines, Grabi Bh We Sully ore Gisotine. ~ Elizabeth (Princess, betrothed fe erty las ALICE ITARI a Lady Ann. ane MAGGIE DESMON Duel -Mr, LOIS MESTAYER Knighta, C it” York ant Lancaster. CONTINUE SUCOLSS ie ALLEN, PETUENGILL, DELEBANTY AND TENCLER'S MINSTRELS, MIN: STRELS' MINSIRELS, MINSTRELS, and ALLEN, PETTENGILL, DELEHANTY AND HENGLER'S Famous BRASS BAND and ORCHEST' 2 STAR PERFORMERS, 22 STAR PERFORMERS. JOHNNY ALLE i ALLEN, CHARLEY PETTENGILL. CHARLEY PEITENGILL, DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, DELEHANTY AND RaMGnER, JOHNNY. ALLEY Cl al abu! in his famous Natame Jenks of Madison CuARLY PR TENGILL'S CHARLEY 4 PRT ENOILL'S GRAND PAS SEUL, GRAND Pas SEUL, DELEUANTY ND HENGLER ee AND HENGLER fa their new oie cxleinal Bo ONE TBEARLY It LOVE, Introducing their new Sensation Act, entited HONSTER CONCERT: MONSTER CONCERT. ASS D QUICKST EP. Allen, Pettengly Delehanty and Vieogier’s BRASS BAND. ng pes BS OPEN, ALL. OPEN. PUNCH AND gupy: PUNCH AND Gees PUNCH AND JUD! PUNOH AND JUDY. CHARLES NRIXONA THE MODERN CHARLES ARIZONA, The Burlesque is pruceded by a brilliant Comedietta, pre- 1H HEKCULI senting the Stars nad the Great Burlesque Company All the Stars and the ( reat Burlesq: ADMISSION FIFTY ari 3. maui I ie TAMIL CIRCLE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS: in active preparation. yi THE SEVEN. Coppright secured. OOD'd aver AND MENAGERIE, \ccensor BROADWAY, CORNER OF THIRTIETH prREsr. OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, Crowded Pay and Night.| ON VIEW AT ALL HOUR: Crowded Day and Night | the original of CARDIFF GIANTS, Crowded Day and Night. | the cent MENAGERL!", Crowded Day and Night, AVIARY of BIRDS, Crowded Day and Night. Crowded Day and Night. Growded Day and Night, Crowded Day and Ni Growded Day and Nicht. Crowded Day and Night. Crowded Day and Nigut. at 3 Every BAY TUE MIT—WITHOUT A NAME. and Night, | T Ue HIT—v, HD, tA NAME, = Mike THE Hit—WITHOUT A NAME, ni THE HIT—WITHCUT A NAME, and Nich and Night | Oltvia Rand, yay and Night, Rota owded Day and Night, James M. Ward, Crow:ted Day and Night, Lizette Bernard, STANDING ROOM ONLY. STANDING ROOM ONLY, STANDING ROOM ONLY. Growded Duy and Night Crowded Day and Nigut. Growded Day and N Growéed Day and Nant | STANDING ROOM ONLY: Crowded Day and Night, Crowded Day and Night.| AT 8 EVERY EVENING, Crowded Day and Night!| AT 8 EVERY EVENING, Growded Day and Night.| AT 8 EVERY EVENING Crowded Day and Night.{ AT 8 EVERY EVENING, Crowded Day and Night. fer Crowded Day and Night} THE ‘TRIUMPH—IXION, Growded Day and Nigut | ‘THE TRIUMPH AX! Crowded Day und Night.) THE TRIUMPH—IX1O Crowded Night.| THE TRIU . PH--IXIO) wwded Day and Night. Growded Day and Night Lisa Weber, Growded Day and Nigpt, Ada Haslang, Crowded Day and Night, mily’ Pitt, Growded Day and Night | Lizaie Winadre. Crowied Day and NI Crowded Day and NIL | IXTON AND” BLONDES, Crowded Day and Nixht.| IXION AND KLONDES, Growied Day and Nun | IEION AND BLONDES. and Night,| IXION AND BLONDES. Growded Day and Night ci Belle Howitt, Crowdel Day ant Riau Crowded bt. Crowe! Day and gb Me Ciara. Fisher, Crowded Day and Night. Edward Righton, Crowded Day and Night. Growiled Day ant Night. | SATURDAY MAT NEL—IXION. ywided Day aud Night, SATURDAY et ae {EI XION, Crowded Day and Might. | SATURDAY MATINEE. Crowded Day and Night. Ech ae 1 MAINE IXfON. Crowded Day and Nig 1X] ‘EW YORK “STADT,, 7 THEATRE, 45 45 AND 47 BOWERY. Monday, January 17, aad every erator thin week, GRANDI: DULLMSE, DE GERULSTEIN, with Miss Ee CORRE Pi her great role aa Granda: Ducherse, aad Ai. GUTHERY as General Boum, Box oflice now ope: M*™... ¥. B. Conway's PARK TE EATRE, BROOK- IVA lyn. MONDAY, Jan. 17, THIRD WEEK OF MR. JOUN’ BROUGHAM, in his groat Drama of Tuk LOTTERY OF LIFE. Hall, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, RY. ANOTHSE INSTALMLNT OF NovELTIES. First va of a new comic local drama. exes DAY IN Replete with ecenes and situations of moat jnighable desertp- THE FREBMAN Heute] THE FREEMAN SIST) In their great Frotean Entgrainment with’ rapid chan; Whistling Solo, Banjo eee neon Balli ob” ja charact the Champion Gymnast orearcpe m A amen our success, ' PASTOW'S NEW LOCAL LYRICS. NELSE beret A el ot WwW. See nae dea KERNS, iN. FUN. FON MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 236, EPOSITO! 743 BROADWAY. VELII Conjuring Trick a ratus. NCE AND AMUSEMENT COMBINED Tn Now roast, @ beautifnl Crk eae Catalogue, with full de- scription and prize of eva if FRE! For ss CENTS. ouxs UNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, GRAND Cd CONCERT, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17. Hans lata any TTR ite J. LEVY. P. THA Mr. Wi 5. arb, ir, WM. Js. Bal Mr. WM. H. PES Mr J. H. WILLCOX. Mr. A. L. MO! adi ‘bOcents, Concert at 8 o'clock. TICKETS NOW FOR SALE. A MEWLIG HAS THE HONUR TO ANNOUNCE That Her ints CONGERT wil take place mi STERIC: WAY HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 19, ansisted by, the fotlowlng ecpinent artiate— Madame ELIZA CARLATI, opran air. WENZEL Ki Viol alin. ¥. BER NER Vi Violoncello, ARLES. "FRADEL, Conductor ‘Tickets of admission, 81; for sale at. the ticket office of the ent G. Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and at ali the pfincipal Gus AND MADRIGAL, FIRST CONCERT, SE SECOND SEASON, fixty- ehoice volces at Sielaway Hall, Tuesday even: gener i at Borcloek. _ Ing, Mr JAMES A. JOHNSON. ....0. Conductor Tiokets Tenerved seats & cents extra. To be hi Sow dag ‘ease 902 Broadway, and at dooron evening Ste Oran RECITALS. will give three Ney ‘oy OLASBICRE 0 MUS! Mine Hall of tho Young Man's Christan Anca eS Wednesday afternoons, fanuary, Fi 26, aud February 2, at ag fifty cents, oe ad fe 70h Bro Fond's, 896 Broadway; Warawell's, 90? Broad way, Pattison & Co. oe under'the hall “fT Opensaitva, ay sung by ‘Delehoen td Henge : sung.ty Delehanty and Hengler, price ‘B0c.; also “Shy Fi ‘dée.; “Goodby 2 Excellence," 8000" key ko, BITSON f Goel Broadwa tee LATEST | pueatee TICKET OFFIC t OFFIC RESERVED sare FOR ALL THEATRES, ane ee -third atroct and Eighth avenne, NOVEL “AND” APTHAGTIVE PROGKXMME, Beengagement for FOUR NIGUES ONLY of the pupa lc artia: i AND Mi. HOWARD PAUL, HOWARD PAUL, HOWARD PAU fn thelr famous PROTAN, _ENTHUEAINSN, ing several NEW FEATURES, jecond week of nk Sonam Ninhed irons Miss AULLY pitas LLY 13, Ni PE! FIRST NIGHT. wt the beautiful Comeds tntrodee iy, in three sols, bg T. W. Robinson, Ew)., author of “Ours,” “Caste,” “Sobol o,, entitled DAVID GARRICK, DAVID GARRICK, exp AViD GARRICK, with a new and excellent company. EVERY NUNE and Satitlay Matings at EVERY NIGHT an: Saturday Matinee at EVERY NIGHT and Suturiay Matines at 2 ADMISSION. FLETY: © ADMISSION ADMI-SION THUSSDAY BENEFIT nad’ LAS APPRARANCE Ol Mr. aud Mra. HOWARD PAU! RICSEFH ©, YOSTEN'S grand epectacular and legendary Si thet TEMPTATIONS, now ina forward state of preparation, will, be produced ime tew days ona soale 1 spleador unexainpled in “a " Ores Pig away ie an outlay of over A at ae _ 845,000, Be. THEATRE, ‘sea ‘Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, BVERY EVENING EXC EXCEPT SATURDAY, EDWIN BOOTH > * as HANLET, THIRD HAMLET MATINER ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, AT ONG BATURDAY AY EVENING, EMMA WA in ber oo Imoeraooal on of G MERRILIES, 5 ‘The curtain rises proclscly at 7:45. For tha better accommodation of the pnb.io the bex chest will be open TWO WREKS IN ADVANCE, at the box office of the theatre, or at its branch ticket offlea, at the music store of C. I. Ditson & Co,, 711 Broadway, OOTH'S THEATRE. NOTICE.—In consequenco of the lencth of so, pla HAMLET, ant to ‘suave all to witness the Mer § SCENE, the curtain will rise precisely at a q! ater before eight o'clock. ATH AVENUE 1IHEATR! 9) Twenty-fourth street, “ona door from Broadway. Every evening at Bole Lessee and Manager . * AUGUSTIN DALY ‘ OLIVE LOGAN'S LOCAL COMEDY, OR, SUMMER SCENES AT LONG BRANCH. A GREAT HIT. t THEATRE PACKED NIGHTLY, WHOLE SCENES ENCORED. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING JANUARY ff, Sun } Sun Remarks, Monday .... ixth night of SURF. A tre roendous hit, Tuesday....| 18 | 7:21 | 5:01 [Secure seats for the Made nee.” Wednesday.| 19 | 7:21 | 5:03 |The t surf scene and the bathers rena a ares Thursday...| i 7:29 | 5:08 |Ninth nicht of SURF. tho children see tt, Frida: 1 | 7:19 | 52048 |S r secured six days t= a i Saturday....{ 23 | 7:19 | 6:03 based er.urmances of SURF day. 4° There will be a partia) eciivse of most every entertatne ment this ok, partiy. visible everywuere in town, bub Bo at the Fite one Theaire. oY The tide rises in the Surf Scene, and the pretty ba come out in Aeuuine bathing castiime punesually Pert She but he Cuildren's Quadrille and the famous sepa may be seen in the Jast act. SEATS SECURED SIX Di IX DAYS IN ADVANCE. In. consequence of the great hit of SURF, tho production willbe de.erreu of the new eunedy, of, po weriil human ime F- Augustia Daly, based on the tue reigning seusation of European drassaits oy ‘and enti FROU FxOU. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, $5 ¥ 5 BROADWAY, GREAT SUCCES Dar: Screams of, laughter att Vet!h Hi REST MHASIOMIN THEE CUPL “ASE” ¥ phot seen the new domme? AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 635 BROADWAY. Delightcul. yells at THE FAT MED TE FAT BALsby the Friacon’ THE FAT MEN —“shoo, Fly | Weight Don's erga Take your partners THE FAT MEN'S BALL to-night AN Le lal MI STRELS, rr) BROADWAY. T MEN, they shout, __ Don't fr toseo THE FAT MEN'S BALL every night EW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth atreet, oe Academy of Muse, 4. B. LENT. + «Director WEDNESDAY AND 1 Mfoapay. nse tab NOTICL. In consequence f th eth GREAT AND bet SUCCESS of the exqui tacie o ae ay EN DERELDA, rd beautiful pantomimic representaiion will be eeantinesd ONE WEEK LONGER, fn conjunction with a great variety of BRILLIANT ARES iu SCENES, }s MONDAY, JA aon. Le RELY NE PLE, NEW ARTISTS IN NEW ACTS IN THE Gi M* GEORGE VANDENTIOFF'S Se aia THIRD. SDAY EVANING, Aart 1 YM. 0. AL TWENTY. THIRD STRCET. FOURTH. AV, GRAND MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME, Loat Heirs The Picket Gua ‘Raservod seats at MeFarian’ By Mr. Vandesho"s address is PF ™ TELEGRAM. FULL AND GRATHIC REPORTS OF ALL BALLS AND QARTIES. THR NEWS OF THE DAY AND EVENING THE LATEST! BY TELEGRAPH AND MAIL FROM ALL PARTS. i THE MORNING'S DOINGS AT THE POLICE-COURBTR RICH AND RACY LOCAL SKETCHES. ITEMS OF IMPORTANCE, THE POLITICAL SITUATION DitFINED. THE FINANCIAL VIEWS OF THE MORNING PAPERS, LOCAL MATTERS ABLY TREATED, SIP, &0, IN THE EVE! a TELEGRAM, ON FRIDAY NEXT, ANOTHER GREAT CARTOON. PRICE 2 CENB. 27 Qr " BROADWAY, 618g" 61 LADIES! NEW YORK 618: 61855 N ICAL MUSEUM. 61835 618! 18g Lite Within Life [ 618: Gets RH ois fail to visit this marvellous wonderful colle os He Non, Femaies oniy in, attendanes. pen from 8 A. M. wil? P. ML His STaNyAy Se MONDAY he SANUARY 17, 1870.--Mme. 'S ANNUAL CONCERT. ‘The lowing aia vl anpen of POON a Miss a uj im Charies Fritsch, tenors | hf ha Guer " yartion i Kowolski, the eminent’ pianist celebrated organist; Mr. A. F. Yfoulmte narpists veal ‘tlards violoncellists. SIGNOR N, CAROZZI, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. |, p Fickets with seat. ‘To be bad at Sehirmer's muste store, 701 Broadway, and at the Hall the evening of the concert, Nore.—Mme, de Lussan will sing for the frst tine ta America the song call “Meditation,” ae by Kowalski, with violin, Piano, orgne and violons "‘NION REAGUE THEATRE, ntlech street and Madison aveaca, DRAMATIC RECITATIONS. Miss Cesc F. NOKRIS, Mr. ISHEE, On WE! DNESDAY RVERING, Jan. 19, ENING, Jan. 21. commana ot Os elntit Tickets assisted by talnet at » box aflce ¥ la GE, cae TRAIN'S ‘eirett. /augCEaSIVE “WAR Sunda Goto Hein. ma; een, Far, 26th; Genenen,: 26 way Bultal + agement Leer BR CONNOLLY Asso — ri are Conpasiees < the fit ot or York, EMY OF anual aura BRE A:T Doouanry,t Secretaries. intense IHEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET—FOR OPE: Tirarnmatic pertorimances, concoria: faite teenies, Ae by the day, ‘weok or month. ' Apply to i, aia a fap momen Meat i 0 or ab Direw ERMAN, Chairman,

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