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7 LOSETS, HOT 1 BARGI water: frat class Board for goutieman and wife dr single sentiomen; 1b1 Last Tuirty-tourth street, near Lex ington avenue. Silks a ae COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, for two persons, at Bit: also a oom, with Board for ibree, at g2!. Bad West Twenty-third street, PARLOR FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO A 1 Natetaes family. Gr gentlemen, private table, with all the comforts of a hotel. 35 West Tweaty-fourth street, VERY DESIRABLE HALT ROOM, CONTAINING GAS, hot and cold water, will be let, with first class Board, on ‘rma, by applying of 46 Seventh avenue, Sear ith stree! | THIRD FLOOR. AMPLE CLOSET ROOM. PRIVATE. table if desired, House and appointments tirst eb 238 ‘Wont Thirty-ninth street; high stoop browa stone. BRIGHT, CHEERFUL SUIT OF ROOMS, OR SEPA- rately, in’ private fanily; comforts of home; table if desired; moderate terms, 278 Fourth avenu y opposite Calvary church, Kefereaces, © NKILSON PLACE, BETWEEN CLINTON AND ZS Waveriey places, one block west of Broadway.—-Desiral Rooms for fainily or single persona; board or light house- Keeping; prices moderate; satisfactory references. WEEK.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET 6) TO 86 PE 4. with'or without board or light Lousekeeping; Amert- can fami 8o Hi reel, corner Harrison. 42) HOUSE EAST OF FIFTH AVENUE, 6% ELEVENTH ©) atreet.—-£xtra large Extension Room, three windows, sieyanily furnished, to let, with firat class Board; brown stone house ; location anexceptionable, 4 POORS FROM FOURTH AVENUE, 108 RAST FOUR. teenth street.--One larce and two small Rooms, band- nomely furnished, will be let separately or together, with or without Board. STH AVENUE, 63.-FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLE- ©) men desiring elegant Rooms, superior table, with home emnforta, at reasor le rates invited to call early; rare opportunity. ATH AVENUE (NO, 70), CORNER OF THIRTEENTH 2) atreet.—Upper Rooms, suitable for gentlemen; also a front hail Bedroom, with tirst class Board. HTB AVENUS, 991.—a BU IT OF ROOMS ON THIRD © oor ty let, with or without private table. * KAN? TWENTIETH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, one large Room, suitable for gentleman and wife or siugie gentlemen; also Rooms for atngle gentiemen. GRAMERCY PARK, CORNER TWENTIETH STREET. One Suit of Rooms, with private table, on second floor; French man cook. $7 70, SiC EBS WEEE. DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH 4 first class Board, at 178 Bleacker street. A free ‘weekly lyceum for the boarders in the Louse. Q Bast TWENT }OND STREET.—AN ENTIRE #) Second and Parlor Floor, with or without private table; also single Rooms for gentiemen. TO St BUKES PLACE, LEROY SEREET, NEAR Hudson. A gentleman’and wife or two single gentie- men can be accommodated with good Board and « pleasant home. ‘T] ONIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF CLINTON AL place, Eighth street.—Ploasant front Rooms to let, with good Board, suitable for (amilles or gentlemen; refer- ence required. [4TH STREET. CORNER SECUND AVENUE, 200 AND “ 302.—Front’ double Rooms, handsomely ‘furnished, Sith enclosed bedsteads, pantries, hot and cold water, to let, with Board. 14" STREET, 217, NEAR SEVENTH AVENOE.—KLE- E gavt Rooms to'let, with Board; house and location strictly urst class and unusually desirable, References, 19 WEST, TWENTYSIXTH STREET. NICELY | FUR- +) ‘alabed Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and their wives, single gentlemen or parties of gentlemen, House and location first class, Re erences exchanged. 3 BAST FOURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK a Broadway.—Very pleasant large Room and also sin- oom, nicely furnished ; table unexceptionable; dioner ¥. M.; terms reasonable. 7 WAVERLEY PLACE..-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 44 Rooms, with first clase Board, for gentlemen or gon- Hemen and thejr wives. wd TWENT XTH STREET, OPPOSITR a St. dames Hote! Three elegautly turnished Kooms to let, with or without Board, in a private family. Terms moderate. WEST FOURTEENTH BETWEEN 38 STREET, OO Fifth and Sixth avenues,—One singie Room to let with Board. References exchanged. 4] WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—BOAR! Handsome doubie Room, for two, 816 per week; aiso di@ Second Floor, together or ‘separate; first ‘class shexeeptionable location ; terms moderate, AQ, WeST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH : Hoard, very choice sult of Rooms on the second floor, f ; also nice Rooms tor single gentlemen ; refer- paves exchanged. 42. WEST TWENTY VOURTH STREET —A GENTLE- 4 tan and wite or two single gentlemen can obtain a handsomely furnished Parlor, with Board, in a private fam- ily; no otber boarders, 44 CLINTON PLACE.-FRONT PARLOR, ON SEC. E ond oor; two jarze Rooms, on third Hoor, hand- somely fura: 4; ample closet room; with or without Board , singly or together. 4.5 WEST, SIXTE ) and small, sbang i= IRVING PLACE, ORNER BEVENT! OU sireet.—A bancsomely furnished Parlor, with Bed- room adjoining, or with two Bedrooms if desired, with Board, stntable for geutleman and wile or two slugle gentie- men, TH STREET.—ROOMS, with lirst class Board, LARGE References ex- LEXINGTON AVESUE.—TO LET, A HALL BED- room, with or without Board ; haw gas and hot and cold 5 SINTH STREET, BROADWAY ereity place. -A neatly furnished Room, with Jeman and wife or two gentlemen ; algo tnzle ed. THIRIY-THIRD r, spacious and well furnial STREET.—SECOND . with or without *) WEST 53. th private 9 iarge fourth story Room, for two, with superior Board. References required. 5Q West NINETEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF OO Rooms, front, sec e, d other Rooms ; first class bouge ; p SUIT OF ROOMS Room and two Hall out Board, served in own G4 WEST Table frat class aad ¥ : 103 WAVERLEY PL. FACING WAS ITON e) «qnare.—A handsomely turnished 1 for two gentlemen or genth ini wie; house and table first class ; location exe Reference required, 1038 WEST FOURTE TR STR T.—A FR cu °) farily have two handsomely furnished Rooms on cond floor; also two Rooms, with Board; references required. JOG (O88 No. ap Base FI¢TEENTH STREE ) Toilet, or without Board, a back Parlor and Extension. men or families; a other room 109 Ww THIRTEENTH STRE FEW DOORS eo below Sixth epue.—A ely furnished singie Room to let, erences excha ith Board, toa gentle an; small family; ref- A LADY HAS en suite or singly; tor front Room, handsomely furnished, modern ta, to gentlemen or iady boarders; Board for improvems ladies ¢ 113 Bast, TWELPTH STREED, NEAR FourTn *} avenue, a short block from Hrondway.—A ni fnrnixhed hail Room, with first class Boar quired, ae fet, with Reference re- SEVENTIC STREET, NE A pleasant front Room on second floor to ard, to gentleman and wife, Terms reasonable. 115 Bs, & TEENTH STREET, RETWEEN ©) Fourth avenue and Irving place.—A' private family Will let two Suita, three rooms each, with every convenience, and private tables; reference exchanged. 116 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth ayenue.—To let, with Board, a feely furnished Room and Hail Room connecting, to- ir OF Keparutely. 125 BAST TWENTY.NINTH STREET.—A FAMILY Ae) tires of poor living at boarding houses bas taken a mall house, will give excelleut Board; Rooms en suite or single; no children. 137 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.A HAXDSOMELY ©) 4 furntshed Parlor, also stagle Rooma, with or without Board. Parties looking for a home ia a private family please call for one week, 137 AEST FoRty-TuIRD | srreEr, O sixth avenue und Broudway.—A handsomely f nished Floor of Rooms, with first class Board, for fami or gentlemen ; references required. 138 to familles. 144. Wrst rorry SECOND > door from Broadway.-To let, win Board, a splen- did Room on second floor, with Piimpton Bed, and amail dressing room and ample closet room. 14-4 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-NINTH street,—Handsomely furnisued Room, with Board, for gentleman and wife or single person; very small private family of aduita, 149 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STRERT.—A PRIVATE e) family have pleasant aquare Rooms to let, with Board; also hall Bedroom. Terms moderate. References exchanged. 162 SECo% —10 LET, SEVERAL VERY JL choice, elegantiy tarnished front Rooms, with fei: d, a the frst class brown stone residence. Terms oderate, 165 MADISON Av ed Thirty-third street Yent, to a ainall family, quired. 205 BASt, SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN, +) ‘Second and Third avenues.—Handsomety furnished Rooms; also Parlor, with Bedroom, to let; Board if de- sired; private family; terms moderate, 213 REST WVENTY-FOURTH STREET—A PRIVATE family would be pleased to give two gentlemen nad their wiv choice of Rooms and Hoard for the winter on moderate terros; private table if desired; or would ac commodate a few single gentiemen. 299 Bast, ELEVENTH STREET. NEAR SECOND J avenue.—A large front Room’ ana Bedroom, on second floor, with good Board, for gentleman aud wile or jhree single gentlemen. FIGHTH AND to let, with Board, UE, NEXT CORNER OF —An elegant Suit of Rooms to ih private table, References re- BETWEEN | | | Month; none but agentes! party need apply, as the lady . NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1870, ___BOARDERS WANTED. KAST FOURTEENTH STREET..YURNISHED 306 Kooms and Board tor gentlemen and thetr wives or single gentlemen, Excellent tavle. 321 Rast EIGHTEENTH STREE’ OF Board, ‘an eleyant Second Hioor, In And cold water, gua, bath, Be. } lao sin; ‘ and nelghvorhos exceptionable family amall (Amert- can) ; references exchanged. — 337 WEST THIRTY.PIRST STREET.—GOOD BOARD, we. nicely furnished Kooms, with large closets, @ plea- ant home for the winter, with private family, on very roa- sonable terms, 349 NOURTH AVENUR, NEAR TWENTY.FIPRH oe sireet.—A lacy, recently taking # house, wilt rent newly and neatly furnished Rooms, with or without Board, ata very moderate pric LADY DESIRING GOOD BOARD AND A PLEA sant home previous to and during coufinement aay call at 120 West Twenty-sixth street, H. D. GRINDLB. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A FEW SBLEOT boarders have large Rooms to let, either single or en suite, with B house drat class, App.y at 98 Lamartine inth strect), LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING A. continement, and infant adopted out, by Dr. and Mad- ame WEST, 144 Wost Fortieth streot, near Broadway. SUIT OF ROOMS, PRIVATE BATHROOM, CLOSETS, Ac., to let toa family, with privage table; references. Apply at'36 East Twenueth street. peat VING IN HER OWN HOUSER, AND FIRST ee oan ‘will rent @ neatly furnished Room to entleman and wife, with fall Board for lady. Address M., ROR G OUR Ae) Ree Ae GT BG HeNt WES! TWENTY FIRST, STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. nue. —-Two desirable Rooms fon gomieane with Board Reference required. Address box 6,40) Post oflce. Bleed YOUNG LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, who can have a Room to themselves, or a aingle mar- ried couple, with or without Board. Apply at 240 East Fifty- fifth street, third tloor. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WANT A SECOND Floor, with Board, for the winter; private re~ ferced and between Madison and Sixth even wn leraid office. Thirty-fourth street. Address NEWELL, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN A ib, private on J au nol exoseding 12, Address DARHACH, box 17 Herald olllee. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR A SIN- ic gentleman; German or Freaoh cooking. required; location between Sixth and Sixteenth ‘and Second and ‘Sixth avenues. Address &. O., box 119 Herald ofice, (A. KADY, (GLATRVOYANT), HAVING MONEY, DUE Apru 1, desires Board for herself and two children, payable at that time. Abundant security, Apply this day ut 98 Greenwich avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS Seeeekeeaten ae EBT ‘A BLOOR OF FOUR LanaE Room ; ALSO LARGE Room and Bedroom. and ove Hall Room furatuhed, With every comtort for light housekeeping low rents, 61 Blucoker street, uear Broadway 'URNISHED ROOMS TO __ street, near Blecaker res FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—wITH LET-AT NO, 7 BANK every convenience for housekeeping; rent moderate. Sixth avenue, near Thirty-elghth streot, T° LET—FURNISHED FOR LIGAT HOUSEKEEPING, cond Floor of house 211 Heury street; gas, wal ‘and bathroom on floor. (0 LET.-FURNISHED, A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, to gentioman, or would let to» respectable lady, at $3 por week, B01 West Toirty-Grst street, corner Bighth 10 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF TWO large rool closets, bathroom and gas; furnished or anturnished. Kourth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and fwenty-fifth streets. ve 10 LET_WITHOUT HOARD, 70 ONE OR TWO GEN: nen, ® furnished front’ Room; family small; good neighborhood, 28 Kast Sixteenth street, 10 LET--TO A SMALL FAMILY, HANDBOMELY FUR- ished, Rooms, (or bousekeeptig; gus, bath, de. reat moderate; handy 16 ail went side cars 403 West Borty:ntath $3 K() WEEKLY.—A NICKLY FURNISHED Cor. 2? DU nor hall Betroom. 61 West Thirty-first street, corner Broadway, opposite Clifford House and Grand Hotel. -FIRST FLOOK, SITTING AND BEDROOM CON- « necting, furnished, for housekeeping; water in rooms; closet on dgor; stationary tubs; abundant pautries. 182 Forty-fest street, near Lexington avenue. 13 BoxP STREET, OPPOSITE GRAND ‘RAL ©) Hotel. —‘kwo eu can find superior Acoommo- ations forthe winter; no meals 15 Bond street, only six doors from Broadway. 4 WHAT TWENTY-NINTH STREET.“TWO, PLEAS. 4 ant, furnished Rooms to reut, to gentlemen or a gen- feman and wife, without board. 7-7 WEST TWELVTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND TT “sixth avenuon Vere pleatant well {yrnisbed Rooms to rent, to gentlemen only ; ali modern tmprovements ; family private; references. QO WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. A GENTLE. 2 man and wife or two single gentlemen can find = Comfortatie home for the winter in olegantly furnished Rooms, southern exposure, by applying as abov QOQ WEST SIXTRENTH STREET.—SECOND FLOOR 328 front Room, turnisked, for housekeeping. UNFURNISHED 800MS AND APART- MENTS TO) LET. PLOOR TO LET—IN PRIVATE HOUSE, 346 WEST A Nineteenth street Atationary tubs; every’ lmprovement, Rent lows ive nice Rooms, hot and cold water, tn complete order, AMUSEMENTS. LOSE, 728 BROADWAY. JLOBE, 728 BROADWAY. GLOBE, 725 BROADWAY. GLOBE, 728 BROADWAY. GLOBE, 723 BROADWAY. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINER TO DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. NIN MATINEE TO-DAY. BROADWAY, GLOBE, MATINEE TO DAY. 728 BROADWAY" GLOBE. THE GREAT COURT SCENE. THE GREAT COURT SCENE. We perform x morning with JUDGE DOWLING, JUDGE DOWLING, JUDGE DOWLING, JUDGE DOWLING, IN SPITE OF IN SPITE OF IN SPITE OF EVERY EVENING All the dine Tee pepe i tne wat e e Star Troupe ay at atines sim. Grow, ure appes HOWE. HOWE, HOWE. cROW. JIM, CROW. JIM CROW. MATINEK TO-DAY AT 2:30, EVENING AT 8, MATINER TO-DAY AT 2:30. EVENING AZ MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2:00. = = EVENING AT 8, IBLO'S GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN GRAND HOLIDAY FESTIVAL. BRILLIANT AND aeaere RECEPTION ol OBAND DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE AGE. THE THEATRE CROWDED FROM PIT TO DOME by the FASHION AND ELITE OF THE CITY. ‘This eventing will be presented Uharles Barris’ celebrated ‘drama of the BLACK CROOK, with entire NEW SCKNERY, COSTUMES and the LARGEST GRAND BALLET that ever appeared n America. TIME TABLE OF THE GRAND FRAIURES OF THE BLACK CROOK, 8 o'clock—Ourtatn rises, 8:5—Buallet de Sabot, 8:12—Ballet des Fleurs. §:35—Grand Incantation Scene, 9:10—The Grotto of Stalacta, with Miss Pauline Markbam's AND MUSIC, JORPS Deautiful song. ons Gera Lye Oe ia Marrietta Bonfanti and the 9:80—Grand Devel Scene from the Grotto to the Fern Lake of Silver yn, With the Crystal Cascade. 9:b0—Tihurainated Gold Terrace, with the Graud Candelabra et. 9:88. -The Pas do Deux, Bonfanti and Noviasimo. 1U—Pas de Follie. 10;8—-Natttch Gtria’ Danoe. 10:8.-The Pariaionne Matelot Dance. Will-The Wonderful Majtions. 10:25—The Great Sk: joe and Govdrich. 11 oelgck’-the Dastllng Trapsformation Scene of th Oelock--‘The Dazzllug Transformation Scene of the PALACE OF DEW DROPS. Curtain falia at 5 minutes after 11 o'clock. Saturday—THIRD BLACK CROOK MATINEE at 13 1°, M. DOORS OPEN at 736; COMMENCE at 8 O'CLOCK. SEATS SECURED 8IX DAYS IN ADVANCE. BOARD, WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, AND nurse; two rooms, with board, in the vicinity of Thirty- fourth street and Park avenue; price not to excead B35 per week, including hire and gus. “Aduresn Y. 8., box 123 Herald oftlce. BOARD, WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A ‘second story front Room, with snnny exposure, {a a first class location above Fourteenth street and between Third and Seventh avenues with terme and refer- ences, STUART, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘on east side town, above Twentieth street; price must noteroeed S18 per week. Address WELLS, Herald oflice, for three days. Rose FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD IN > frivate family; permanent if suited; no professional boarding house keeper need apply. Address, with terms, ©., box 100 station A. OARD INCLUDING FIRE AND GAS) WANTED—BY ageutieman and wife; price $90 per week. Address ora. Hy Herald office. GPENTEEMAN, AND WIFE WISH A, HANDSOMELY JI furntshed Room, with Board, in ao Orst class private family; no boarding house keeper’ need. anawer this, Ad- dreas HOME, box 141 Herald office. ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, Address, stating location and terms, which must be moderate, W. A. H., box 2,874 Post oflice. WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FIRST cinas Board and a large well furnished second story Room, in a private famtly of good soctal standing; terms not to exceed $25 per week. 288 Dox 2,876 Post oftice. ANTED—NICE ROOM, WITH BOARD, SOUTH OF W “twentieth atrect and west of Broadway, not to exesed #20 per week ; best reference; would prefer a private famt- ly. Address box 2,877 Post ollice. ANTED—A WARM ROOM AND BOAKD FOE ONE, above Thirtieth street, west of Feurth avenue; price not to exceed $10 per week, Address HOWARD, Herald ollice. Vv ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A ROOM IN private house, or where there are but few boarders, with ‘ull or partial board; location on or near Fitth avenus between Fourtcenth and Thirty second strects, Adaress, with fail particulars and price, which must be moderate, BUSINESS, Herald office. HOTELS. Aer HOUSE.—ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Rooms, $1 and upwards. ©. N. STETSON’S SONS. A. ~PARK AVENUE HOTEL, AMERICAN AND, ED- + ropean plan; Park avenue, Forty-Grst_and Forty ‘econd sireets; supertor accommodation ; the only eoonom!- cal first class hotel for transient parties. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. r 1B WARREN STREET, “BL IBBY HOTEL, ONS BLOCK foun City Hall. Rooms, 60 and 70 vents a diy, 83 0 85 week; Family Room, 1 10 Bl Bm day, $4 t0 $6 a week} with or without Board. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 3) BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, 50c. nd the. per night, ‘8 and $4 per week, For gentiemen’only. IOKWICK HOUSE-147 AND 149 CEDAR STREET rear New Jerary ferries.—Lodgings 25 cents; single Tooms $ and 60 cents; board and lodging $ to 17 per weeks. GT, HONORE, © ‘Sisth avenn familfer and sing! floor--with or without Board. spoken. CORNSR VORTIETH STREET AND Elegantly furnished Apartments for gentlemen—one suite of rooms on first French, Spanish and German VO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE STORE TO LET-ON FULTON STREET, BROOK- JA. tyn; an excellent sinnd for a dry goods etore or any business.” Address FULTON STREET, box 169 Herald office. A COMPLETELY FURNISHED RESTAURANT AND p Oyster House, fitted up ina luxurious manner, on on Of the best thoroughfares in this city, near Fifth Aven Hotel, to ease for aterm of years; house four story high sop, with all conyemences; rent per month, $700; or a 00 cash'and a complete knowledge of he business, teraut ; none others need apply, An inspection solicited, Apply. to JULIEN CREVIER, Jt., northwest corner Twenty-second street and Seventh ayenu AND LOFTS, TOGETHER OR SEPARATE- best block in Canal street; separate entrance od retall trade: moderate rent; desirable lo- M., box 119 Herald ottice, STOR JA ty, jobbi cation, PERE, BULDING, | lo0xt00) WITH, ENGINE AND Boilers, corner Thirty-third street and Eleventh avenue. GOODKIND. NO LET—ONE ROOM, 40X60, AND ONE 25X50, WITH ‘or without steam power (wood workers allowed), at the Eu vam Machine Carving Works, 63 Cannon street. NO LET—STORE, ROOM AND BEDROOMS, WITH FIX- tures; 525 West Twenty-seventh street; suitable for liquor store or grocery; reat low.: Inquire at 523 West ‘fwenty-seventh street. MO LLT—THREE LIGHT LOFTS IN BRICK BUILD- ing and excelleut location, abont 26 feet square, each, with or without steam power. Apply on premises, to W. H. PAYNE & CO., 199th atreet, Harlem river. ‘(0 LET—AT NO. 20 FIFTH AVENUE, FOR BUSI- ness purposes, First Floor, eee frescoed, car- peted and mirrors, suitable for tailor, modiste, club, &c. ; also Oflices in sat building, and Store northwest corne: Twenty-necond street and Fifth avenue, Apply only to WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. \ TO LET. HOUSE Furnished, FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN stone House to let, turnished, on Twenty-first street, hear Fifth avenue; just been painted and frescoed through: out; immediate possession ; 8300 per month. H. R. DREW & CO., 175 Fiftn avenue, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT— 4\ Situated three minutes’ walk from the New York and Grand Central Hotels, For particulars apply at 33 Stuyve- sant street, near the Bible House. _ DWELLING BARGAINS AT (20 THIRD AVENUE) NEAR FIF- tieth street,—Completely furnished modern high stoop House, sear Lexington avenue; Thirtieth street, 1 rooms, ele itiful brown atone, unfurnished, 8! (PO ,LET-FURNISHED, A. MAGNIFICENT LITTLE Honse between Fifth and Sixth avenues; rent #125 per Wishes to remain in the house. it Twenty-second st. Plo LET OR FOR SALE—A SMALL FIRST CLASS FUR- nished Boarding House, in first class neighborhood; house fui! of boarders; possession immediately. 492 Ninth avenue, buteher sore. ro RENT, FU ISHED-TWO HOUSES CONNECT- sitmated © tieth street, near Gramercy Park, contain'ng about 40 rooms in every way adapted to a large boarding house or small hotel; will be rented to a rexpectadl and responalyle party for #7,000 perannum. “Apply ¥) L. J. CARPENTER, 26 Third av bie House, Uniarnished. TO LET OR LEASE, A FIRST CLASS HIGH stoop House, with all modern improvements, No. 17 between Fifth avenue and Universit Apply to the owner, Mm et A.” East Twelfth street, ON TWENTY-SECOND & brown stone front House with ali modern conveniences, and Furniture for sale; rent of house only $1.400 ; furniture ail new within a few months; very n nd good, but not expe ;,will be sold for abou 82,500; posression’ in two weeks. Also House, on West Nineteenth street, near Nintl $1,200. JAS. R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twei 10 LET—THE, FIRST CLASS ENGLISH BASEMENT Houso 141 East Fifteenth street, between Third avenue and Irving place; in good order; rent moderate. Inquire of CHARLES C. WAKELEY, 104 East 10 LET—-A SMALL HOUSE IN WEST TWENTY- sixth atroot, near Ninth avenue, 9 rooms, kas and waver, rent 84) per month; also a Second Floor in West Twenty: fifth street, near Niith avenue, ens and water, reot $32 per month. Apply to J. CORBIT, 258 Ninth avenu O34 wEsr THIRTY-SIXTH STFEET.—TO LET, WITH ao EMor without Board, third story front Roum; terms very reasonable; references exchanged. G1 WEST FIFTEENTH SPRERT.—A HANDSOMELY YL furnished second story Room, aiso a third story ‘rout Room to let, with Board, to a gentleman and wife or me single xeotieten. with every couventenos; terms very We } rent very reasonable. 10 LET—A BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 4 WEST Fourth atreet; alao Dweilings, in vaiious localities, for sale aud to rent low. WILLIAM TUCKER, 920 Fifth PO LET OR LEASE—242 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, brown stone House; modern {mprovements, chandeliers; Apply on premises, or to the owner, Sly Lexington avenue, near Forty-elghth etree * nue, A NEW THIRD FLOOR TO LET--WITH CLOSETS, water and gas; also two newly furnished Rooms for ontlemen House private and occupied by owner. No. 97 ‘arick street, Ek ane )IRST FLOOK AND BASEMENTS TO LET--NO. 345 Raat Forty-ninth street, with ail its improvements. In- quire at No. 797 Sceond avenue, second floor. Mrs. BROWN. heed LET-—FROM JANUARY 1, A SUIT OF SIX ROOMS, in the private house 318 West Fifty-third street; rent moderate. ppt tele NO LET—A NICE ROOM AND BEDROOM, APPLY AT 127 Varick street. mo, LET-IN FLOORS, A HOUSE, IN A DESIRABLE location in the Ninth’ ward; new idea; each floor eon- {uins all the modern fmprovements, gas, bath, water closet, &c.; a Store and Part of a Houne, 504 Canal streat; Part of a House fn Nineteenth street, neur Sixth avenue, Apply at 03 Hudson street, Abingdon square. ATY REAL ESTATE FOR SALI, East Side. NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP Houae—No. 16 Kast Forty-sixth atrect, 25xt8x100, with marble hall, mantels, hard wood tiniah, rosewood doors, re- stricted nelghvoriood cnesp for cash, or will exchange. JOHN C. GRAFF, 229 Broadway, room 18. A WYOR SAGE AC einer CLASS HIGH, STOOP + House, with all modern tmprovements, 25x55, lot 100, No. 17 Kast Twelfth street, between Fifth avenue and Uni- veruity place: also rear Lot, fronting on Thirteenth street, with House and Stable, 273¢ front t,o gold separately of together. Apply to owner, M.CURGEY, 181 East Thirteeuth street. . WOR SALE—THE DESIRABLE PLOT OF GROUND 189 Hast Sixteenth street, between Irving place and Third avenue, 40 fect front and 98 deep, Apply to owner on premises. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE DWELL ing, with all fmprovements, in Second avenue, near Tenth sireet and the Baptist church; terms low. Apply to H. G. GORDAN, 86 Fourth avenue, near Tenth atreet, OUSE FOR SALE-THREE STORY, HIGH STOOP; 20x°01100,6; new: Sixty-third street, near Lexington avenug; leasehold ; very littie cash wanted; would exchange all house. 1,063 Second 6.500 Fe 4 TWO STORY AND BASEMENT ) frame House in 124th streat, Harlem, 64 feet west of Third avenuo; terms to suit. Taquire at 431 Bast Fifty-cighth strest, West rides A WTOR SALE LARGE PROMINENT CORNER ON Hudson street, near Canal street; over 100 feet on each street and having a separate renr entrance; only three or four blocks from Jersey City ferry, Albany steamboat and Califoruia steamship landings; location unsurpassed fora second class botel, and suftablegor any business requiring light and rom, Possession can bo had before May If de- sired. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, T 111 BROADWAY--BY STANLEY DAY.—OALL FOR or enctoae stamp) the “Rea! Estate Circular” —Minetta. $9,000; West 19th, 18,509 ; 2n $25,000; B8iy 814,800, Car Tished’ 18,0. 16,000; 48th, "$40,000; East Broad. way, 812,000; Bowery, 000; Lexington, #30,000; 2d ave- ue, 17,00); Bd avenue ght Tad t 20th, 6,50; Dist, 85,500; 6 5/500 Ht a et 548th, $15,500 ; ti, $B26,000, B' 091! ‘Bt U0 ; 62d, 810,000; 76th, #5,5003 92d, 88,00; $4,500; 117th, 67,000, An 132d, $3,200, Lsthy $11,000, $12,000; also Lot A DESIRABLE HIGH STOOP DWELLIN all modern {mprovements, 22.6x55x100, for sale very iow, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Ninth street; pi sion. V. K. STAVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. OUBE FOR SALE CHEAP—-TERMS EASY ; LOCATION very best; immediate posacasion, Address ONL- FOURTH CASH, box 13t Herald ollice. LOTS—FOUR FRONTING ON FT tween Central Park and Mount Mor! sirable; no rock ; will sell at low price. W. J. BARNES, 25 Pine street. ¥oR SALE AND BROOKLYN PROPER 10 LEN, LARGE NEW FACTORY TO LET -ALL OR IN AL part, at, Greenpoint, one block from terry, containing 80,000 square feet floors, 100 horse engine, new boiler. Apply to or address F, N. GOVE, No. #8 Noble street, Greenpoint {JOR SALE OR TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, LOTS AND Buildings near the river, suitable for ‘manutactur ing purposes; also a Grist Mf! and Machwery far manulac- turing tobacco, Inquire al KELSEY'S Stores. po LET—A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF APART ments, at 60 Clinton avenuo, Brooklyn, to a smail fam fly, without children; hot and cold water anu bath. WATER FRONT IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE, TO LET or lease.—The plot of ground bounaed by the East river, First street, South Ninth and Tenth streets, Brooklyn, KE. D: Apply to HARBECK & CO., 81 Beaver street, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERG REAL E: TE. i To Let or Lease, WO NICE NEW STORES, BEST LOCALITY, ON Ocean avenue; best business avenue in Bergen; rund from Bergen Point to Jersey City terry; nine miles’ long; paved; gas, water; horse cary puss, he door: two blockd rom Bergen aventie station, Newark{ and New York Rall- road, from Liberty street; with or without welling apart. ments. J, A, COTTINGH 104 West, corner Liberty street, New York, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. SEA ISLAND PLANTATION FOR SALE. Beaulleu, on the Vernon river, 12 miles south of Savan- nab, Ga. ? 6 miles from ocean; 70) neres, abundantly productive tn cot- ton and sugar cane; perfectly healthy and » delightful residence, CHAS, 8. HILL 4 CO., 90 Broadway. GRIST MILL, DWELLING AND FOUR ACRES OF Land—One mile from is town; three run stone; Splendid water power; good cast rket; only $8,000; cash 50 S00 5 bal nee Pa yen: GEORGE L. WALKER, East Stroudsburg, Pa. 50 ACRE WESTCRESTER COUNTY FARM AT A bargain, near White Plains.—Fine location. Price 9,000, Apply to G. W. DITCHETT, No.2 New Chambers street. OK SALE—A DESIRABLE HOMESTEAD, WITH 50 LP acres first quality of Land, on Long Island, one hour's ride from New York; good house, barns, outhouses, orchards, &c.; halt the price may remain on mortgage. Address FARMER, 207 Front street, New York. {EA ISLAND COTTON PLANTAT! © “About 4,000 acres; 700 cleared and in ctitivatton; tine residence, gin house, machinery and improvements; lo tion desirable, healthful, and convenient to city and sea shore; price, stocked for planting, #40,000 cash. For full particulars apply to A. O. READ, €3 Liberty street, or ad- dress PROPRIETOR, box 429 Post office, New Orleans, La, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. — RESIDE! WITH VALUABLE LOTS, NOW rented, on one of the principal avenues, near depot, tn ine city of Kitzabeth, N.J., to exchange for small Honse up town, on east side, hot heavily encumbered, or good tene- ment property, Apply to 8. J. GOOUDENOQUGH, 81 Cedar atreet, room No. 9, A Roum STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN STONE House, on East Bixty-first street, near Fourth avenue, to exchange (or Vacant Lots in city of Brooklyn, good Second Mortgages or Westchester proverty.. Apply tS. J. GOODE- NOUGH, 81 Cedar street, room No. 9, FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN STONE House, on Beekman terrace, near Fiftieth street, to ex- Change for unimproved property in this city or Brooklyn; will take a small Country Seat or Farm. Apply 8. J. GOODENOUGH, 81 Cedar street, roam No. NE OF THE FINEST TENEMENT PROPERTIES IX the city, free from encumbrance, to exchange for Lots and some cash; price 825,000. D. F. CURLEY, ‘0 EXCHANGE—FOR NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN improved property, Country Seat of {3 acres (no encum- brace), mn town of Peekskill. Also Houses in Brookiyn for stock of merchanitise and some oash Apply to GEORGE W. COSTER, room No. 6, Herald Building. HE FINEST PLACE IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, suitable for cutting up; also the best stocked grazing Farm in Dutchess Cea ‘A. F, JAYNE & CO., 11 Broadway, room 86, New Chambers street. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL HOUS good location, price moderate, Addreap A, B. C., box 101 Herald office. ; %, IN A Opry THEATRE, M!™ BE THIS DAY, 7 it 2 O'CLOCK. we Ww LLIB Wiser. Noe PERFORMANCE THIS KVENING AT & TALIAN OPERA—FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE. ‘Lessees. . «-BNYDER & WHEATLEIGH Business Manager. ..D. DE VIVO The management beg to announce that they have made arrangements with the followlog associated artists :— Mme, ROSE CSILLAG, Signor LE FRANO, Signor REYNA, Signor SUSINI, who will be aswisted by other eminent artiste, for a short seuson of GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, commencing on Wednesday Evening, Jan. 4, ‘on which occasion Mme. KOSE CSILLAG, the great dra- matic prima donna from the principal opera houses of Parone will make her first appearance in her grand role of LEONGRA, in Verds's most popular opera, IL TROVATORE, am which character she has created the greatest furore wherever she has a) (arse Signor LE FRANC in his mous role of M 1CO, Signor REYNA as COUNT DI LUNA, and others, with an eficient chorus and orchestra. The sale of tickets will commence on Monday. More par teu in future advertise: 1 AN BRYANT'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, 23D ST., Between Sixth and Seventh avent wD ST. Nearly opposite Hooth’s theatre. 23D 8T., DST. THE PALACE OF MINSTRELSY. 28D BT, MERRY CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAY WEEK, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | 23D 8T., | DAN BRYANT, BRYAND’S MINSTRELS. | 23D ST.,| J. W. MoANDREWS, BR\ ANTS MINSTRELS. | 25D ST.,| N' iE BE¥MOUR, BRYANT'S MINSTRLES, | 230 ST.,| DAVE BEED, BRYAN1'S MINSTRELS. | 23D ST.,| TOMMY SULAY, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, | 33D ST.,| LITTLE MAC’as the RYANT'S MINSTRELS. | 28D ST.,| Monkey and Frog. empster, Norman, Sianley, D’Alverte, Foster, Carter and Warren's BRYANT!S BLACK BRIGAND: 28D BT. 23D ST, 3D ST, " choruses, DAN BRY- PIANOFORTES N_ ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND G. 1 Square and Upright Pianos, of Steinway & Sons’ make, for sale cheap. Aisy a number of Instruments from other first class makers, STEINWAY & SONS, 109 and 111 East Fourteenth streat. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN wad other Gret class make, for cash or instalments, at very low prices; also Pianos to’let and taken io exchan| JOHN C. BARNES, 187 Eighth street, near Broadw: A LANGE STOUK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Call at M, M. MERRELL'S. No, 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue). MAGNIFICENT RICHLY CARVED FOUR ROUND AA. corners rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, made to order, for #800; only seven mouths in use, will be sold for $27 algo rich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half cost; property of private family. 12 Kast Tenth atreet, one block veat of Broadway, between University place and Fifth av. EXCELLENT SMALL COTTAGE PIANO, NEARLY new, for sale at a bargain. 117 East Twenty-ninth at. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF FIRST OLASS Pianos, at STEEDMAN & HC aR’S, 55 West Six- feonth street, near Sixth avenue. Call before you decide elsewhere, STEINWAY PIANO AT A GRIAT SACRIFICE.—A ven octave rosewood, four round corners, overatrang bass Plano tor ae cash, J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway, MAGNIFICENT CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, coat 2600, for #229; overstrung bass, agratfe tre- bie, seven octave; celebrated makers; five years’ guarantee, Apply at residence 113 Bust Seventh street, LADY DECLINING HOUSEKBEPING WILL 013- A\ pose of her magnitivent 744 octave rosewood Pianoforto, in use six months, cost $700, for 8250, Stool and Cover ; com: plete assortment’ of Howehold Furoiture, in lots to suit. Oall at residence 13 West Twenty-seventh atreet, near Sixth avenue, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale, property of family leaving elty, made to order celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used. live months, cost $3650, for 8250; Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furni- ture, Sliver Ware; a sucrifice, 57 West Fitteenth street, near Sixth avenue. "A. BARGAIN UANDSOME (SEVEN OOTAVE PIANG $200; an elegant rosewood, overstrang bass, carved iega, Ac., at a sactilice; a handsoine holiday present, PEEK & SON, 146 Bleecker street. RARE CHANCE-ONLY $175, COST $525 -ROSE- wood 7 octavo Planoforte, modern, style and improve. ; in perfect order ; also mahogany Pianoforte, sui table inners, $35. 26 Fourth avenue. IRST CLASS NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTES to let—87 per month ; rent allowed if purchased. G. 1, BENJAMIN'S Kaaical Academy, 545 Eighth avenue, near et KR WANT OF USE, A HANDSOME 10, in sprendid order ; cost over #550; will crifice. Address W, A. R., Herald ofllce. AGNIFICENT 714 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, 55 ; has carved lexs, pearl keys, with latest {mprov Greatest bargain; examine before purchasing eli JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, n s Macdougal. MELODEONS AND ORGANS FOR THE IANOS, holidays, of different makers, including » Steinway Grand, at lower prices for cash or monthly {nstalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, 431 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. {PLENDID CHICKERING PIANO FOR SALE—AT huilf price; very little used; a rare chance; agents need not apply. 41 W est Twenty-fourth street. $1 Q PER MONTH—A BEAUTIFUL NRW SEV D1. octuve carved rosewood Piano; Serpentine mould- verstrung bass; is fully warranted; cash, mast moved, — R, CABLE, 269 West Thirty-ninth stieet. WILL BUY A SPLENDID 7 OCTAVE PIANO, having carved lege and all the modern improve. 0 $650, Inquire at 79 Fourth av sleventh streets, be « i $275 ments; cost six months nue, between Tenth and “MUSICAL, LADY W{Lt GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO- AA. forte and singing at pupil's residence for $10 per quar- ter. Heat references given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 108 Herald office. N ORGANIST OF EXPERIENCE IS OPEN TO AN engagement in this city or Brooklyn, Address MO- RT, Heraid Branch office, Brooklyn. R SALE—GRAND VIOLIN, BY NICHOLAS AMATI; value $700; will be sold for #300, Apply to F, LAUTER, 2a Bowery. OR SALE—A FINE TONED OLD ITALIAN VIOLIN ; rice 3 valu repairer at #80, Can seen at MILLE?'S music 305 Broadway, Most FaAcHER WANTED—WITH USE OF INSTRU- ment an extra hour each day for practice; temaie pre- Terred; must reside eust side, between Eighteenth and Thir. ty-second streets, Address,’ with terms, W. 8. C., box 11 Herald oftice. T SONG “KILLARNEY,” usI¢ s Minit e.. and “Saint Kevin,” BSc, ae mung nightly al Apollo Hull, or both 75c.§ went postage tree on receipt of pr Jghth av., near Nineteenth st, DALY'S Musi -AT AN EPISCOPAL SCHOOL IN NEW V England, an accomplished Protestant lady, to teach music, vocal and instrumental, and French; liberal salary. Apply’ at Everett House, room's, on Wednesday and Thars- day, between 11 and 1 o'clock, MATRIMONIAL, ‘ | Dy eagle OFFICE, 186 THIRD AVENUE.—CALI. on or address Mme, WIDGER, Medical and Buginess Oiwiryoyant, Tels everythiog, AMUSE) OWERY THEATRE. CARRIVAL WKKKK. MAMMOTH BILL. Mr. Charles Foster's great drama of the NEW YORK BURGLARS; Or, A S ma ERIAGE BY MOONLIGR® ngagement for the lava wilh the coleurpted CHALLENGE pei oo aaa GYMNASTB, AND RS! GEORGE LEOPOLD, who will tn their grand, unequalled act ot appear AERIAL VOLITATION from the third uer of boxes, @ height of clear fifty foot a Parallel distance of 100 feet, to w single trapeze in the proste- jum. With Wate Philips’ new and ablensiid drama of FRIDAY EVENING—BENEFIT OF MR, K. T. STE: Wubackss. Proprietor and Managzer,...Mr. LESTER WALLACK Tn compliance with the inauy applications ut the box ollice aoe ere TOTEIMATE® COMEDY Mr. Wallack begs to announce the following programme :— BORNE nT Deo. B—LABE TIME—THE SCHOOL FOR RG UTMday, Dec. 28-Last time this saason—THE ROAD TO Friday, Dec. 80—Last time this season—THE HEIR AT LAW. n Dec, 31—Last time this season—THE SE- RIOUS FAMILY, lly Monday, Jan. 2—Last time—-THE RIVALS. On Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, wiil be presented, after careful and elaborate preparation, ANEW DRAMA, by T. W. Rovertuon, keq., aushor of “SCHOOL,” “OURS,” &c., entitled Wat, TENTS poy a MB. ives sib prietor and Mannger.....Mi, eR WALL Tn compliance ‘with the'maiiy applications nt the box oflice Cor a few more represontattons of Mr, Wallnok vege to announce tne follow oe . ce ng progeamme:~- Tuesday, Dec. 27—Firat time this season, THE BEI Ag sonnee” Dec. 28—LAST TIME—THE SCHOOL FOR ‘Tharaday, Dec. 29—Last time this season, THE ROAD TO RUIN, Litiday, Dec. 90st time this season—THE HEIR AT’ ‘Saturd night, D Last th » THE SE- RIOUB A ik eo. 83. ime this seasou, Monday, Jan. 3—Last time-THE RIVALS. ‘The above Ciityereeed ed ba Lorena piheree: Wa tn connequen 10 appro! ft nequence of PpronehiOR produation of a series o commencing with Mr. F. erauenente In consequence of the necessary rehearsals of Mr. F. W. Robertaon's Bist "WAR," the USUAL MATINEE on SAT- UBDAY, Dec. 31, will not take place. NF pirates THEATRE. LAST WERK BUT ONE. 185th vo 142d tte. “Wr. JOBEPH JEFFERSON “RIP VAN" WINKLE. LAST RIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE but TWO ‘on SATURDAY, at 1% o'clock. Beata secured six days in advance, at the theatre or at {ts Branch Ticket ofl Mule Store, 711 Broadway, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1871, MR. EDWIN BOOTH will appear in Bulwer’ historical play of “RICHELIEU.” Bit gant y COMIQUE, eo) BROADWAY, OPPOSITE sr. BUTLER & GILMORE...... CHRISTMAS HOLIDA GRAND CARNIVAL OF FUN. AUDIENCE IN ECSTACIES. at Ditson & Co.'s NICHOLAS. Managers MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINER MATINEE MATINEE, MATINEE, MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE AT 23g O'CLOCK. CHILDR! HAUP PRICE. ALL THE GREAT TROUPE WILL APPEAR. samyee GE ERELEXING PREDICAMENT. wyer Gri elk, ist) oguishes Morne a eed sa OM GHORGE H. COES Indge Gripsack. WM. ARLINGTON THE DARKIES* JUBILER, JOLLY SANTA CLAUS: Or, The Fairy of the Mistletoe. ‘SIDNEY FRANKS, the great London Mimlc. MISS EMMA GRATTAN AND MISS EMMA ALFORD, ABHCROFT AND MORTON. THE LIVELY MOKES. BEE SMALL BILLS. Afternoon, doors open at 1; curtain ruves at 236. Evening performance at 7%. Seats reserved in advance. NEW “ORK crnova, GLOKIOUS HOLIDAY SPEOTACLE. CINDERLLLA; oR, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 23. MATINEES KVERY DAY AT 2%. EVERY NIGHT AT & BRILLIANT PARAPHERNALIA, FAIRY CHARIOT evi BY A TEAM OF TINY IES. DARING BAREBACK HORSEMANSHIP. ATHLETIC, GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC FEATS OF SKILL AND WONDER ty, the LEADING ARTISTS OF THE ARENA. DS THE GREAT MATCH between cyrt DION | 31215 | RUDOLPHE, & takes place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIO TO-NIGHT. | THE CONDITIONS, as agreed upon, are as follaws:— Two thousand points, cari Each carrom to count three. Forfeitures three also; except » mia, to count one, ‘The geme to be played on a Phielan standard four pocket table. ‘The rules governing the American championship matches to be strictly adhered to. Bach player to have an umpire, ‘They to select a referee, whose decision shall be final; And each to have a marke! ‘This will be the moat import since the memora- ble one for $10,000 between PHELAN AND SEERE TER. ‘The Box Office of the Academy will be open durtug the en- tire day for the sale of ttc Chria O'Connor's Rooms als Doors open at 7. Play to begin at 8 o'clock precisely. ‘Tickets of general admission, #1. Reserved Seats, $2. een Boxes, according to location. JQ ROOKLYN “ACADEMY, oF “MUST 5 OPERA BOl FFE SEASON, CHRISTMAS WEEK. GREAT HOLIDAY BILL. Wednesday, Decamber 28, LE PENT FAUST. MEPHISTO... .-Mile, LEA SILLY MARGUERITE, . Mile. CELINE MONTALAND ‘Thursday, December 29, LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. La DUCHESSE.... .+ Mile, CELINE MONTALAND Friday and Saturday, December 30 und 31, LES BRIGANDS, FIORELLA a Mlle, LEA SILLY FRAGOLETTO. jie. KLISE PERSINI Badirday, sratings at LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. LA DUCHESSE...............Mlle. CELINE MONTALAND Box Ofiice open from 8 to 5. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, #1L BOWERY. MERRY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY WEEK. EXTRA FESTIVAL ATTRACTIONS TO-DAY. EXTRA FESTIVAL ATTRACTIONS TO-DAY. In order to accommodate the thousands unable to gain ad- miasion to the MONDAY HOLIDAY MATINEE the entire great ATTRACTIVE EVUNING BILL will be presented THIS AFTERNOON AT 2%. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2s. THIS AFTERNOON AT 234. The glorious, original and best pantomime ever presented in New York, BA! BA! BLACK SHER! BA! BA! BLACK SHEE Fairy, Ding Dong Bell and Harlequin, Litile Jack Horner. Falry, Ding Dong Hell and Harlequin. Little Jack Moraes. The very best {righ yooalist America ever sew, JOHN W. EAGAN, IRISH EAGAN, TisH EAGAN. TONY PASTOR. TONY PASTOR. THE WONDERFUL MIACO BROTHERS, the Champion Gymnasts and Strong Men of the World. ANNIE WOOD, LITTLE JOSIE. 3, E, CARTON. Jobuny Wild (Clown), Frank Kerns (Pantaloon), J. Cum- mings Harlequin). THE STAR TROUPE OF AMERICA, EVENING AT 8, JOLDIERS’ ORPHANS’ FAIR.-LAST WEEK.—SEVEN- ty-first Regiment Armory, Broadway, Sixtb avenue and ‘Thirty-fifth street, Special attractions. Admission only 25 cente. RELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE, APOLLO HALL, EVERY EVENING, ‘Miss JULIA ESMOND will sing “Killarney.?? BRYAN O'LYNN in bis great Sougs and Dances, Brilliant Descriptive Lecture by Barry Ayimer. XOLDIERS’ ORPHANS’ FAIR,—LAST WERK.—THIS Wt ie evening, Miss Emmn Cella Terry and Fort Columbus Band. Adimissfon only 25 cents. OLDIERS' ORPHANS’ FAIR.—LAST WEEK.—SPE- cial afternoon attractions for children, Signor Bento- nio’s Magical Feats, No extra charge. ROADWAY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, ‘Open 10 to 5. Gouprens: ORPHANS’ FAIR. LAST W. Liliputian Family, Admission only cents, UTCHINSON FAMILY WILL GIVE A MUSICAL Entertainment in Berean Baptist chureb, corner Bed- ford and Downing streets, Thursday evening, Dec. 29. A full quartet, inoluding Mra, Hutehinson, Tickets 50c, EK.THE Greatest success of the season, IRST CLASS PASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, do, to and from Brest and Havre; also trip to St. Louis and return; trip to San Francisco; from thence by Pacitic Mail Steamship to China, to Japan, Yokobama, &c., and re- turn; good for one year; to be rattled for, n ald of the suf- forere by the war ta France, at 82 per ‘chance. Apply to JOHN R. COFFEY, Eaq., room No. 5, 50 Broad street, New York, and at 1,627 Sprace street, Philadelphia, JOLDIERS' ORPHANS! FAIR.—LAST WE! HOLL day Week attractions, The Magic Fantociat, ‘The beat in existence. Adinigsion only 26 ceate- a coon MOSEMENTS. OOD'S MUSEUM. ON aie Eleventh week of the « MIs3 LYDIA THOM, POSITIVELY LAST WE. POSsIHVEEY LAST WEE LAST NIGHTS OF P, f ; LAST, NIGHTS OF PARIS. very evening during tits wi Py i PANGS td Bacurday Mating, MATINEK PERFORMANGES TO-DAY AT? P.M, Firat appearanoe of the protean arttat, JOHNNY THOMPSON, in the new sensational drama entitied ‘ON HAND; or, TRUE TO THE Last. for HONDAY. JAN, 2 (oy apental re rn ‘or one week only, the beantiful burlesque THE FORTY THIEVES. ? oF MONDAY, JAN. #, the new burlesque, produced on a grand scale, entitled 87. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON: Or, TUE SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDOM, INA KDWIN'S THEATRE, Every aveniug at § und Saturday Matinee at 2 Two OKIOUS BURLESUUES, LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD AND FRA DIAVOLO, LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD AND FRA DIAVOLO, LITLE JACK SHEPPARD AND FRA DIAVOLO. Full of anlendid Music, new and gorgeous Seanery, elegant Costumes, and the BEST COMPANY IN EXISTENCR, EXTRA MATINEE NEW YEAR'S AFTERNOON. ATH AVENUK THEATRE, ov Twenty-fourth street, next to Broadway, YBRY NrgHT ar y} SATUKDAY MATINEE at 136 o'clock. pas NEW LOCAL COMEDY, My Bronson C: Howard, Kgapapoden A SREAT COMIO SENSATION. f pumaren, CROWDED At KVERY PERFORMANCE, pas PRESS ENTHUSIASTIC. ‘The Times aays:—The audience frst tittered, then chuckled, slipped grad- ually into cachinnatory volley, and finally abandoned {teat to positive roars of laughter, The World says:—The rich summer season seems tO have come over the whole beautiful acene, and to offer a thousand pleasant of tte wa. o"The Herald saya:— "will hola the boards for long time to como; itis like champague from be ginning to end, and has a ireahness and local vim which we look for in vain frum Loudon productions. 1¢ Tribune says:—On the the Fifth Avenue “‘Sarato or eiiers Mike a gem of the first lusire. The enery does nore than justice to the plendors of our favorite and fash- fonable aummer resort. Mganatoaa MATINEE” Gerevar AND NEW YEAR'S DAY. ITAVT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY. GRAND GERMAN OPERA, Wednesday, 24th, WILLIAM TELL, Reserved Seats’ at the Box Otlice. Geane OPERA HOUSE, corner Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. CHRISTMAS WEE CHRISTMAS WEEK. GREAT HOLIDAY BILL. GREAT HOLIDAY BILL, WEDNESDAY, Des, 28, and THURSDAY, Deo, 29, BRIGANDS. FIORELLA (her original role: Mile, AIMEE: FRAGOLETTO. hile. PERSENI FRIDAY and EVENINGS, Dec. 30 and 81, and SATURDAY MATINEE, at 2, BARBE BLEU! BOULOTTE. Mile, AIMEE BAKBE BLEUE ss a .M. GAUSINS: GRAND NEW YEAR MATINEE, MONDAY, Jan. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The FIRST GRAND CONCERT of the NEW NINTH REGIMENT BAND will take place on SUNDAY EVENING, Jan.1, This magniticent BAND will number 100 FIRST CLASS MUSICIANS, and will be under the direction of Siz. CARLO PATTI, D. L. Downing and J. Alexander, Leaders, Seats now ready at the box office and at the branch ticket ofiices, G. Schirmer’ music store, 701 Broadway, and oftice, corner Twenty-third and Fitth avenue, The lest great M™ F. B, CONWAY'S THEATRE, RROORLEM. FERNANDE, ‘Wednesday, D With Mr. and Mrs. La JAN FRANCTSOO MINSTRELS, roaiway. IMMENSE HIT. GLORIOUS SUCCESS. THK BURLESQUE OPERA OF E LES BKIGANDS. rt id LES BRIGANDS, mt a LES BRIGANIS. THE LAUGHING AND WHISPERING CRORUSES, THE CARBINEERS’ MARCH TO HASH. ACK. DELIGHTFUL SINGING. REAL FUN, ‘The Opera received with screams of laughter. Get your seats, They are secured six days vance, FAIL ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE. WELCH, HUGHES & WHITE'S MINSTRELS, Wills Cobb's Troupe of Dogs, Goats and Monkeys. “CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY"—Christmas Pantomime, THK SHIPPING BOYS AND LIVELY POLICEMAN. Obristmas and New \ear’s Matinoes Dec. 26 and Jan. 2, iM OLY will make ber second appearance in New Yor) ay BADIy ye: bide N, THE GREAT ENGLISH TRAGEDIENNE, STELNW. Sonne, Dec ember 28, in GRAND DRAMATIC RENDERING of MACBETH. There will be av Intermission of ten minutes between the firat and second parts. Doors open at Pertormance to begin at 8 o'clock and end at about 10 . ‘Tickets, Bleach. Reserved seats h0c. extra. For sale Steinway Hall, Theatre Ticket Odice, 114 Broadway, and at tl enue Hotel. KAAN'S ANATOMIOAL MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, NEW YORK. ‘The finest in the world. None to egual it. SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL. ‘Inatructive,” Amusing, Scientific and Artiatio, forming a complete Palace’ of Wonders. Open daily for gentlemen 01 Admiasion 59 cents SOLDIERS’ ORPHANS! PAIR.—LAST WEEK. GENE- ‘> ral George B. McClellan, Governor Hoffman and Mayor Hall are expected to be present. Admission 2c, Re GIR XBW Yors MuseUM oF AwaTOMY, 618 ) R A bls 618 6s 618 61s 618 We are fearfully and 618 618 wonderfully made. 618, 613 : 618 613 The Beatties, Wonders and Monstrositics of 18 618 the Human and Animal Creation to besvcn at 618 618 one visit. F[ARUEM MUSIC TALL, | ROSE & HARRY WATKINS. Last night of the Eminent Artiste ROSE AND. HARRY WATKINS, who have been recoived with FURORE OF \ENTHUSIASM by large and brilliant assemblages. Only representation of the grand drama, we HIDDEN HARD; or, OLD VIRGINNY AS IT WAS. ROSE WATKINS as CAPITOLA; H. WATKINS as WOOL. ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—THE GALLE- ries of the Academy will be closed on Wednesday and ‘Thursday, 2th and QWth inst., for important additions to the exhibition, comprising Mr. Hi, W. Derby's collection of uj wards of 150 original works by eminent foreign artists, Will open Friday, 30th inst.” Day and evening. ‘T. ADDISON RICHARDS, Corresponding Secretary National Academy. FMPIRE CITY BKATING RINK, Sixty-third street and Third avenue, NOW OPEN FOR THE SKATING SEASON. IGE IN FINE CONDITION, MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING, by the newly organized EMPIRE CITY RINK BAND. on—Ladies and children under 12, 2bc. ; genta, 50e.; kets, ladies $5, gents $8, SOLDIERS’ ORPHANS’ FAIR.—LAST WEER. EVERY © afternoon. Performances by the celebrated juggler, Signor Bentonio, No extra charge. HE PAVILION, 6:8 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets.—This popular place of amuse- ent will give Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every night. Admi L, A. STEIN, SOLDIERS’ ORPHANS? FAIR.—LAST WEEK. AUCTION of New Year's Presents every night at nine o'clock. wverythIng at wholesaie prices, Admixston oe, HEATKE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE,—ME- TROPOLITAN HOTEL. ICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES. SOLDIERS’ ORPHANS’ FAIR—LAST WEEK. VARIED and increased attractions. Broadway, Sixth avenue and ‘Thirty-tivth street. Admission only 26: THE BALL 8! Be DE LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Forty-fourth street, near Kighth avenue, Thursday evening, Dec. 29, 1870, Lady's hanting case Watch, set with diamonds, given uway as a prize. YVHARITY BALL, JANUARY 10, 1871, AT THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, IN AID OF THE STATE HOM@OPATHIO ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, Under the auspices of 400 ladies and gentlemen of the elties of New York and Brook, Tickets to be had of the managers und at (ho principal hotels. Mrs. J. J. ROOSEVELT, Preaident, Mrs. RICHD. B, CONNOLLY, Mrs. ANN 8. STEPHENS, Mrs, B. E. PHELPS, Dire. PARKE GODWIN, Vico Mrs, JAMES BROOKS, Preaidents: Mrs. E. A. RAYMOND, Mrs. 3. H. WALE: Mra. D. 8. BLODGETT, Mrs, Ravru Mr. Henry Mra. KE. A. Rava surer, MINE FRENCH FLOWERS FOR TRIMMING 4 Ball and Evening Dress: Flowers and Ornaments for the Hai Ii, PINCHON, Importer, 21 Breevort place. DANCING ACADEMIES. —SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIE! «Afternoon and evening clastes at Masonic Hatl, Tid Kast 13th strect and Brevoort Hali, 154 Kast Gith atroct, Private lessonn at aby hour day jor evening. Gailfor circular. Kesidence, 287 Hus Tenth atreet. CADEMY OF DANCING. LYRIC HALL, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. MR. TRENOI'S classes mect on Tuesdays and Fridays, AFTERNOON at 4and EVENING at8 o'clock. ‘A MATINEE DANSANTE will be given on FRIDAY EVENING, Oth inat., from 7 to 11 o'clock. ‘Oven to former pupils aud thelr friends,