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BOARDERS WANTED, belnin doin BLOCK FROM BROAD WAY.—LARGE SECOND oor front Rooms, good Board sad use of pianos tiso mingle Koom. Mouse ai modern tmprovements, 18 'W est Fourth street. BMGT, CUBERFUL SUIT OF ROOMS, IN PRI- Yale family; comlorie of home ewired; liberal terms, 975 Fourth avenue, nearly opposite Calvary church. Ke/erences. DP FLOOR, CONMOPIONS AND WELL FURNISHED, 44 _ with or Without private table; everything strietly fret Bi West Thirty third street, between Mroadway and Avene. References exchauged © OR THREE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND CI © ace Wmwodatet with x» front Room and ly ;rivate family. 254 Thirteenth atreet, te: adand Fitrd avenues, about two biocks from ROOMS (A FOURTH ) LARGE Pen y back) to let, wi Wert ratry-se QD HOUSE ©) street T: tion Room pavement STORY FRONT AND nor without Board, at nt aire AVENU Board, } ganty BAST FIFTH t, with ¢ AANDSOMELY Ir, with Bo: TWENTY-EI ms on tind @ gentleman, atrevt. Ose suite of three or four & Private Va le; aso une single koom French man cook. £6 PER WEEK FOR FURNISHED DO board, for single gentiemen: als families. 7 fo ri 34 B80. New N three tiooks from Broadway. Sepp 70. $00 Per we A FRW GENTLEMEN OR A DO fentieman and wife ¢ pleasant Rooms, with Board, at 18 St. Mar per Losticat red; private table af | ~ | WANSTEDSBY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, BOAR 2TH STK: BROADWAY AND Fourth o je for Jemen and Wives; also « emea, Wi ar without Bonrd. “Oppo ; EAST TW ~—AN ENTIRE ee Second Fi bie; also other Roors 10 FAST THIRTY SECOND STRE ROOMS Os THE a nd foor and one Hall Rox » the fourth floor, | ‘With Board, T, NO. if, WEST.ROOMS, WITH FIRST 4. $6, $18 and B20 per week, for two. Reverences giveo and required, 15 WEST.—A T st clans Board: a family wishing etriet! 8 can be BulKed ; ref 1 TH sT T, WEST, 116.-A MANDSOMELY FIR. y. mished larce front m and Hail Bearoom (second floor), witi. excellent Board; modern itaprovement Jams E with accommodat! 1 UNIVERSITY PLAC®.TO LET, WITH BOARD, alar.¢ Koom, on third floor, front, handsomely fur- ished ; house orst class. Om WEST TWEN MCOND STREET... GENTLE- <s+) mes or ladies can be accommodated with neatly fur- nished Kocans, with or without Board. Rooms $4 and $5 per week. 15 ABINGDON sQuan sunny, well fur sued second floor front Kooms; hot Bnd cold water, fre, gas: superior Board. and Hight Die CBs pass. MORTON'S. —PLEASANT, 7 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STREE 4 en wuite, also single Rooms, wita or without Board, If Tet, wih o single gentien 20 ) EAST NINTH STREET.—TO RE URTH STREET, OPPOSITE Evegantly tarnished Rooms to men and their wives or |. 10 Ke BAS’ FORTY-NINTH STREET.— ROO: with crst class Board. Yerms moderate, 'S TO LET, e references. TWO FRONT 9g West tw TREE! 29) Koons 0° ou patior floor, to lety With Board, to geatleman and wise or gentiemea; references | eXehan de 99 * MELY FUR- Zed nisae rent, with or witout Board; private table it des.red; references exchanged. YQ CLINTON PLACE DI Vuiversity plas to let, wien Boaru; & w Large 8 reasonable, 99 w Oe) bith ane Sixt, avenues.—i to lei, with Hoard, in suits or 0) QR EAST TWENTY-SEC 30 fom Kitwnar Rooms, en suite or s' quired. 2% LAFAYETTE ) TREET, BETW! antly furnished Rooms vely. ONE BLOCK inciy furnished References re- DE ROW, OPP: iabed Rooms, for able boarders taken ; reference re- ACE, COLO. EET, BETWEY : wN FIFTH uues.—A single Rocm to let, with Board, with z TFTH : furnished SLEGANT ROOMS g we oF gentleman and wile; family re! nired ar Se ?.—TO LET, With 1 story front Parlor or genilemen, deference Room: with Board; referene NEAR BROADWAY.— ed Rooms to rent, without dence, References, ~—ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ur single geotiemen MADISON turee or ad: ENUF.—BEST co, with urst class Board | ‘, HANDSOMELY Bedroom on vec 133 Wok Abird Goor, i Jocation fi ife, with Board; house and Room for married | clase. LET, WITH FIRST ant large Room, furnished, | to a family or apany of | om to w single gentleman, | © wives, with Board Ds eT.—TWO THIRD with Board, to gentleman | mry vack Rooms to ie ingle genticmen ; re NIT OF Reference re- E.—AN ELEGANT § h private tal MADISON A Rooms to rent, 165 quired. OA WE WO VERY 200 larg Koows to let, with or without Koa and every convenience; | house an | > EAST EENTH ET.—A PRIVATE 209. fam of Room tecont floor, ¥ BIBO C6 fortable & a; references. EL.—NIC to let, vith bo objection without Boa: bodies. 912 E D1B ion Fo .rdit require ineiuded. Cal. Dy went or to t THIRD AVE n to let, with TRELT, BETWEEN SECOND y furnished ST: HAND n superior Board, &c tlemen; terms tod TWENTY-PUIRD shed Roums to ret STR 1 Ww Board, 9A HicuTa av NEAR GRAND OPE 2AG tivnse. "ro et, ome, with oz wituut Board. Inquire tn the saioon. ie ne O47 West rnirty H STREET.--FIRST CLASS 247 board {or thr our, eutles 8; Fe Ferenees; house always warm; pf to &7 per week; agood | home sure. Cail at cave. ©) 59 EAST FIFTY-SECOND STREET, FIRST FLOOR. ave Tew men can be accommodated with cooa Board Ghd pleasant kovms, 9e@Q wasr Fiety-rour 263 Minny has two terge (rout Koons to let, wit board #17 and one Bi per week; Louse and neighbor- hooa frat cass (4) BECOND AVENL 302 88 OND A STREET.—A PRIVATE FIRST DOOR ABOVE STUY. ant sqare,.-A ‘nicely furnisbed euit of front | = Fooma; also two amad Rooms toiet, wita Boned, ON "AST THIRTEENTH STRERT, ONE DOOR 306 east of Secon! avevue—Furntxued douvie and sin- sie Koors to let, wits Boars; suitable for gentleman and ‘nj terms moderate, wile OF 0 22e Fast fe accommountes wit «large ‘ront Rom and Bedrovm on the drat uoor, Board and v ‘og, fre m trom $5 to 6 per week, in a small Eogush ! Apply All the week. N BLEGANT FRONI hiaed except carpet, wilh fifa 0 Geoond siory (ron: Room. o> Perry s.reet, nour Fourth. SUIT OF ROOMS, PRIVATE BATHROOM, CLOSETS, e., to iettoa fatiily, with private table; reverences, Apply ab 86 bast Twenueth etree: \ LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURIN contine: and infant ado ut vy Dr. and Mad- ane WEST, 14¢ West Fortieth stra” vous Broadway. ETWEEN IRTERNTH STREET, gentlemen wan ud avenues,—Three Bleecker sireet | . WITH BOARD, | Parlor and Bedroom, on wecoud Leor; anexception: | FRONT ROOM, | ood Board, | Fee | | NEAR SIXTH AVE. | ith | of usiag ® piano would be | } | RD FLOOR TO LET, | i 1 EN BROADWAY AND | <4. fire, by uismaii furnished Rooms | 1 7 ROMEAR | A Busvess and Medical C | | «| A. nie rel \ i ] | | wing | marriages and allay the most serious trouble, | Breecker at | iafacti |. paver | Chambers, | married ladies, prise $3, which can never fail, are | Twemy-cichih street, near Third avenu BOARDERS WANTED. OARD.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, LIV. ing in a first clase four story brown stone high stoop house in Forty seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth ave. nues will let a choice wand 6 egantly furnished Rooms only one fami v taker o children taken, Address W it Oi SALE MERCHANT, box 2,902 1’out oflice. oO ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS FOR A FAMILY, and several cingle Rooms, with Board, ta "hote or @ ja carte, st Ashland “House, Fourth avenue, corner Twenty- fourth street, ai ATE FAMILY ON MURRAY HILL WILL RENT large oom on second floor to gentleman and wife or fiemen, ‘Firs case Board, “Address HOME, Here ald _ROARD AND LODGING WANTED, \ 6 LEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD, 7 YEARS OF y ¢, desire one large tarnished Koom aud Board; beat ae ren: 1 price must De moderate, Address STEVENSON, eral office. }ROARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, BETWEEN ‘renth ana Etghtconth streets and Fifth and Seventh av- ios: private fainiy preferred, Address BOARDER, box 2 Heraid aloe, 2OARD WANTED—FOR CENTLEMAN AND WIP) {3 hot and cold water In room. Address K. 8., Herald office, stating location aad terns, OARD WANTED-FOR FATHER AND TWO CHIL- dren, reed 6 and 4 years, in a private family where they can have a comfortable home, Address box 23) Herald oftice, OARD WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN AND WIFR, within 15 minute of Twentieth street and Sixth avenue, Addvess, stating Ireation and terma, whicd must be moderato, F, A. C., 200 Siath avenue, BOAk®, .WANTED.<A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DE- * Go.rd, ina privaie American family ; a Room, with and evening Jocation central and stati g terms and full particulars, 8. Diy box 1.0 Herald vtice. Reterences exchanges. €N DESIRE A ROOM, WITH BOARD { mornin pwo YOUNG M I and fire; price $18 per week; location below Twenty- third sircet, in between Broadway apd Reventh avenue. Adress 8., box 983 Fost office, IN th ‘Address, with particu- office, WASTED-A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, 008 plain Roard, for a gentle vate faintly, where no other boardera are taken; location on East aie preferred; price. tne nding fire and gas, about $16, n ce, Address HOME COMFORT, Herald’ office. J ANTED BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN a stric private Fe ‘eas, stating terms, A. box 184 Herald oflce. - ¥ 7 ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, BY ‘&@ gentieman and wife; terms not to exceed B17 per week, fire and gas tncluded. ' Address C. B., Herald oullce. TANTED--NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR A entleman and wife, in a cood location and central; a Jiilow lady residing alone’and having no otber boarders pre- ‘erred, Board wanted for lady oniy. Ad with particu. lars, A. Lay box 208 Herald office. hee t e family; location Eleventh to Thirty- strect, and Eighth arene lara abd terms, W. W. HL, Her WITH ant wire. fa a pric A TARK AVENUE HOTEL, AMERICAN AND E » Fopean pian, East Porwy-second street, Fourth avenue ears pass. The on'y economical first class hotel for transient or pertanent parties. J. A, ROBINSON ALTBY HOWsE—ON AMERICAN PLAN.—PLEA- Sart Rooms and first class table; Board with Koom, $10 to B12 per week ; pleasant Suits for familie i J. He MORKOW, Propr'etor EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 830 BOWERY, CORNER Bavard street.—20 light rooma, neatly furnished; 60 od 62 cents por might; BB und #4 per week} for gentlemen ouly. ICRWICK HOUSE, 147 CEDAR STREET, NEAR NEW glersey Jerries.— Lodging, 20; single hooms S5c., 500. 2 $1; Loaru and Lo. ging io per GQUMMIT HOTEL, CORNER OF CANAL STREET AND » Bowery (new house). by the day, week or mouit HMGUSES, ROO GENTLEMAN DES!RES A_ PLEASANT ROO! Without board, below Twenty-fifth strees; higbeat ref erences. Adv RK. M. B., Heraia oltice. SMALL FORNISHED ROOM WANTED--WITH lady, in eqniet, respectable house, for ® per Four benth street; reference. Address B. C., ox 1.6 Herald oifice. YANTED—A FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED ail modern tmprovements, 12 to 16 rooms ; loca- week, above be thon betwe must be 1easouavic, Address TENANT, box 230 Herald oftice, WASIED-FLOORS, WITH FOUR-HORSE POWER, suitable for cavinet shop, for about forty hands; be- low Forueth street; rent not to exceed $1,800. Address’ imn- mediately, X. Y., 511 Eighth aveaue. FANTED—TWO ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR PHYSI- clan's reception and ‘consulting rooms; centrally located ana ually furnished, A) TLR, Herald ottice. on RRGP Sing TO WASTED BY A PRIVATE. FAMILY, A FIRST House, vbore ‘Iwenty-ibird street ‘and between GTN PNIUKS, Herald once. Sea —— — "0 OR THREB ROOMS, NEATLY FUR- 1 for tight housekeeping, between Fourteenth hk streets. Private family preferred. Address 0. droadway, stating terms. Best of references 7 ANTE A BUILDING OR PART OF A a ood location above Bicecker street, ce business. Address M. A. ANDREWS, DENTISTRY D WITHOUT PAIN—FOURTE) application; gas administe $10; Plumpers for ho.ow chee: ase, ERS, 155 Grand street, near Broadway. CLOTHING. FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENT ninth and Thirt! streets—Lad. and gentlemen wi! fini the fair and honest dea er, B. MIN'TZ, to whom they can chspose of their castof Clotting, Carpets, Jewe.ry, at the following prices om 10 to B50 for sik’ dresses, 38 to #15 for coats, #2 to Bi ior pante. Please cail or address B. Sreetlag 402 Fourth avenue, Lacies attended to by Mrs. tz. T 4 __ ASTROLOGY. sein CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN 4A America.—All who are sick or in trouble should con- sult her; no |ikenesses or love powders; but will cause speedy Ofice 193 t, near Macdougal. —MADAM ANNA, SEVENTH DAUGHTER, Troyant, Spiiituabst, who has rench secret to cause spee'y marriage, No eat- a no pay. No. 465 Third avenue, between Thiriy-first sud Thirty-second streets, D M that © AND MES. BROUGHTON ARE THE GREATEST living Astrologers of the age, Oilica, 4yl Broome st. ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- rorant, tell ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, Teveais your whole itfe, frou the cradis to the grave. reet, vear Hudson. Fee, SINAL MADAM d BYRON, MEDICAL AND. riiual Clairvoyant, Fourth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twerty-fourth streets. Ladies, #1. MADAME WIDGER, MEDI- 136 TBD AVENUE ON) cal, business Ciairvoyant, tei losses, numbers, medicines for alt di i you want to know; se8. MEDICAL. YSICIAN.—DR. B.D. GRINDLE, PRO witery (25 years’ practice), gnarante y revef to ladies in troubie, with or wrt " for ladies requiring nursing, dence 120 West Twenty-risth etree, near Sixth avenue. PRIVATE, DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY manhood and youthiti vigor restored, Ollice very pri- D:. HAKKISON, i79 Bleecker street. NO FEE TILL CURED.—DR. R, member of New York University Medical and RC, surgeons, London, can be consulted as private diseases, “Odice 20’ Centre street, near A SPECIALTY. COBBETY, College A “MADAME E, } PHYSICIAN, 120 AA. West Twenty-sixth street, guncuniees reliet to all female Contplainis. Pieasant roome for nursing. TWENTY YEARS’ PRI dX ex t, FRANKLIN, 16) ceesfully IAN HOSPITAL EXPERI Bleecker street, cures aw priv IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI sare and safe. Notice—No pay unill per- ed. Jr, ASCHER, No. 8 Amity pis Laurens egant rooms for i 8 Tequiring nur, MRS. W. H. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICTAN, No. 114 Kast Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with ine. RE GUARANTEE TELLA at one fectiy © street, A. ined Ag falill 505 h Pills are in- during continement. nth aventi CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH AA, or without medicine, by Madatie RESTELL, Professor ‘Of Midwifery ; over 50 years! practice, Her infallible Frenen Female Fills, No. 1, price #1, of No.2, specially prepared for an healthy. Sold’oniy at her oliice, No. 1 East Fitty-second street. rst door from Filth avenue, and at druggist’s, 1 Greenwich street, or seut by mail. Caution—Ail others are GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED es.—The Portuguese Fenale Pills always give im- ¥ prepared for married ladies, Telfeved me in one day, without . Price 5. Dr. A. a. MAURL street, or sex, by mall. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, CAN BE on private diseases: 24 yearst practice ake perfect cures or no © him to K. LARMONT, NO. 1 GREAT JO: ‘ber of Broadway, author of the treats ail disosser and weaknes: Organs, This work sold at Hast way. Hours 1104 and 8 to 9 evenings, 8 STREET, COR- ‘Medical Adviser,” LEWIS, AUTHOR OF MEDICAL COMPANION ud Galee to Health oer restoratic ase. Forty years? private practic D*. apd 4! ure MPORTANT TO FEMALE years’ pr ) guaraut indies; female restorative, % MADAME DU eS certain reiel to Jectri OURED.—DR, AND cure at ae 1 w. ‘Their French na provided berore and daring ¢ th street, near Broadway. N? PAY UNTI ¥ N°? CHARGE.—ALL PRIVATE DISEASES, NO MAT. AN ter what, ekia clsorders, nervous debliity, eclentideaily treated Dr, DEHAUT, (46 Bicecker sree, ) Fourth and Twentieth streets, west rive; rent | and Sixth avenues; turnished or unfurnished. At- | | e diseases inside 48 Lours, without mercury. | TO_LET_FOR BUSINESS ruRPOSES, | STORE TO LET ON FULTON STREET, BROOK. an 6: it stand for a goods ‘oF any ia udroes FULTON SIMELT, Gor the Herald otlec, NEW STORE, X60, AND CELLA) AT NO, 55 | A West Eighteenth street, between Fifth Any hat ROADWAY STORE TO RENT—OPPOSITE METRO. politan Hotel, Firat floor and basements, 80 by 100 feet, Apply to JOHN LLOYD & SONS, No. 7 Warren sireet. NANAL STREET, NO. 259, NEAR BROADWAY, NAR- ble Luliding. Store, Lssément and five Loste to tet, to- gether or separately. Canal atreet. ORNER STO: 7 Brooklyn} v | kind of bus | AMUSEMENTS. MMENSE SUCCESS OF ITALIAN OPERA, Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue, \. SNYDER & WHEATLEIGH, business Mani *. .b. DE VIVO. Recon: ee night FRIDAY, JAN. 6, aad SAT. RDAY GRAND GALA MATINEE, TROVATORE, TROVATORK, TROVATO! ‘which has created the greatest furore on record, Mme. ROSE CSILLAG, the fincst dramatic donna, who bas met with an unprecedented success | grand role of Leonora, | Mme. GAZZANIGA, in her fret pert, of Azucena. Signor LE FRANC, the famous Maprico of the bao. Signor REYNA, Count de Luna, and Signor BACK! Conductor, Signor NICOLAO. Admission $1, Keserved Seats 6c, an! $) extra. Boxes, $8 and $10; Dress Cireie, #1; Galery, No. Sale of Seats at the theatre; ai 701 aud 114 Broadway. DINING ROOM TO LET COMPLETELY FURNISHE Oppostie one of the princapal terries; will be let to a oo Lod aw ou ressovable terms, Address F. MARSHALL, eral ollice. STEAM POWER.—TO LET, LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, with or without power (wood workers allowed ab the Kurcks Mache Carving Worke, Nos, 60, 63, 64 and 68 Cannoa sire TP LET-cHEAP, TO coop TENANTS, A FEW DF. sirable Ottices {routing on City Hail Park. Apply at 164 Nassau street, (LO LET ON TRIAL Tr WANTED—A BUTCHER SHOP, Stted up complete: former tenants succeeded well bub had too many friends who forgot to pay their bila, Apply to JOEN RoBi 815 Pu.ton street, Brookiyo __ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Un‘urniahed. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERSON IN MODE- rate circumstances. —The House 369 West Vhurty-sixth sireet to let and, Furutture for enie. Apply promptly. | An first class Houve and Furniture, iet In suite to mer ; favorable terms {f desired. rermis of J48. CAG- NE, bls Washington street, Money loaned om Fur and Securities. 0 LET—A BROWN STONE THREE STORY AND basement House, No. 237 East Forty-eighth atreet; rent | $1,100; posseaton inmodintely | cominission allowed to | agent CHARLES H. PARSONS, 8 Nalden lane. i oa APARTMENTS FURNISBED ROOMS AND j TO LET. A FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET-SEPAR- ately or togetuer. 449 Sixth avenue, corner Tweaty- seventh street, we BACK PARLOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO Ps jet, without board, at No, 77 West Forty-fourth street. Undoub.ed references given and Foquired, A FURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM FOR 4X 85 per week, with every convenience for housekeeping, at 419 Wes: Thirtieth street, hear Nioth avenue. A BANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO 4 ventieman aud wife or two gentlemen. Appy at 102 Fourth avenue. ‘PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET_WITHOUT BOARD, TO Fi 4 Minsle gentlemen, on second door, $3 Macdougal atreot. jas an i URNISHED.—A PARLOR AND HALL ROOM AD- J! _Jotaing to let, furnished, at 58 Bond street, PoRERzED, ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, TO let, for light housekeeping or to sing'e gentlemen. 21 Clinton place, near Broadway. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH. out board. Heferences exchanged. 21 West Nineteenth street. FIANDSOMELY. FURNISHRD ROOMS, DOUBLE single, to rent to gentlemen; references. 77 W ‘Twelfth str 7.0 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BAOK Yar'or, or two Rooms on the second tloor, in house 304 East Forty-frst street, 10 LET-A SECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED, CONSIST- ing of two targe rooms, closets, bathroom and gas: to be Ti separately or together. tit Fourth avenue, between Twen y-fourth aud Twenty-fitth streets, Tro HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS TO LET, in brown stone house, 126 West Thirty-first street, near Sixth avenue. it ) BOND. STRE References exchanged. i \ | , OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL Hotel. | Two genilemen can be accommodated with suit of furnished Rooms at moderate price; NO meals; house heated with furnaces. Q] QUINTON PLACE (RIGHTH STREET), NEAR Broadway.—Newiy anit handsomely furnishet Rooms, With closcte, Sreplace, dc., at very reasonable prices, to gen- Uemen; private family, 50) RAST TWENTY-NINTH | STREET FURNISHED | OU Rooms, without board, to respectatile paities, with | good re erence; rent irom $3 10 $4 per week, fire and gas in- cluded; modern improvements. 211 fornishet; KAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, LARGE and small Rooms, connected or seperate and well i modern improvements ; term! moderate; cars, and hotels at hand jlovatign pe, rar gat * ® BRO. ¥, BETWEEN THIRTY.SIXTA or together. “Terme moderate. ae Pret * nee ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO” LET. A SBooND FLOOR 15 Liv—at 184 WEST TENTH 4\. street; frou: and back parlor, two bedrooms, dining room and kitchen, allon seeond floor; rent $49 per moat! also a furnished Room on first hoor, $12 per monta. = - ee esa FLOOR OF FIVE LARGE ROOMS; ALSO A Suite of three ana larre Parlor and Hal! Room; gas, apd stores all complete, for housekeeping; low rents. 63 East Bleecker atrest. } L INGTON AVENCE, 1:6, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST ' atroet.—A gentleman and wife or single gentlemen can find vory nice large Rooms ip a small priva.e family. House nad location first class. [PO LET.PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSL. IN WEST Fifteenth street. to rent to a smali, private family. Ap- ply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine aireet, 10 LET--A SECOND FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, WITH gas and Croton water; rent $30 per monin;” at 256 West Fifty-courci street. 0 LET—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE I ward, a Second Floor; Furniture for sale Apply to JOHN ROSS, 58 Fighth av THE NINTH ta bargain. | TPO ,LET-ON BROADWAY, AN ATTIC FLOOR, OF three rooms together with Kitchen and Bedroom on first floor; rent taken in board. Apply at 47 Broadway. (0 RENT EIGHTH AVENUE, NORTHWEST CORNER Thirty-ninth street, First Floor, 25x89: contains ten Fooms,; has water, gas and closet; ean be divided tor two families; reut reasonable. Apply'at 6:7 Eighth avenr WILBUR & BRANIGAN, J 4] WEST FORTS FIRST STREET, SETWFEN sixtit avenue and Broadway.--Large ‘square front Room, picasant and sunny, on fourth floor, for gentieman and. wit or gentlemen; references requirea. LOST AND FOUND. | JOUND—IN A TWENTY-THIRD STREET STAGE, AN Overdress, which the owner can have by avplying to JOHN N, OUIWATER, Erie RaSlway ollce, Eiguth avenue a Twent ird street. {OUND—A BUNCH OF KEYs, WHICH THE OWNER ean have roy! ye! and paying for this ad- see ETP OBRIEN, 146 Peart sureek, O8T—ON MONDAY. JANUARY 2 1871, RANK BOOK No. 0,749 on Greenwich Bank. The tinder will please Feturn ‘64 Greeowich street and be suitably reward O8T.-JANUARY 6, ON AN EIGHTH AVENUE CAR, a gold Watch, the rift uf a deceased relative. The finder will receive a reasouable reward by dropping # line to Bil West Twenty-eighta street, stating bow muca, where and when, This offer is in good faith. No ques OST—JANUARY 3, CORNER BROADWAY AND vuth street,’ Scotch Terrler, with red collar rt, 11 West Sevenieenth street.” iy returning wher, 138 Fifth avenue will be well rewarded. to Lt. JANUARY 4, A SMALL DIAMOND SPTRAL 4 Stud. The finder willbe rewarded by addressing J. Lay Jersey City Post orice OST—AT THE MATINEE OF THE NEW YORK CIR- 4 cus, Wednesday, January 4, 1871, an Upera Glass and Case, marked with inivais EA. D. "Five dollars will be given for the return of the same to 64 William street, OST—A POCKETBOOK, WITH ABOUT #160 CASH 4 anda number of checks, notes and valuable papers. ‘The party returning the papers wil! confer a favor on the firm anc 8 welcome to the carh. W. HELLER, 174 Fulton atreet. } “REWARDS, REWARD. —IA ON WEDNESDAY, BETWEEN $30), Fourteenth and Fiftieth streets, an Under Bet of False ‘Teeth. 1 Ander will receive the above reward by return- jg the same to 247 Pearl street. 5 REWARD.—LOST, JANUARY 2 THE POST OF- 2) fice Card to box ‘4534. The finder will receive the above reward by returning it to 70 Gold sireet. 5Q REWARD Lost, A GOLD WATCH AND DOU Chain, on Wednesday night, January 4, while leay- jug the Fourteenth street theatre or in a Sixth ‘avenue car. The tinder will receive the above reward and no questions asked by returning the anme to 113 Water street, room No. 2. 100 RENARD. {LO sh, Gol waren, q of Patek, Philips & Co., Geneva, with and Locket. No questions asked, and the abov by returning the same to 826 West Twenty-third $100 REWARD.-LOST, A GENTLEMAN'S DIA- mond Fin, 35 stones; chain and pin attached. @ above reward will be paid at WOLF BROS, 669 Broad. OR | ‘est rOOD's MUSEUM, ELEVENTH WEEK OF MISS LYDIA THOMPSON. LASY NIGHTS OF THE FORTY THIEVES, LAST NIGHTS OF THE FORTY THIEVES. Every Evening (turing thia woek and Saturday Matinee, THE FORTY THIEVE! THE FORTY THIEVES, betas ty Pere AY, AT 2 P. Second week of the Protean artist, NR, TO THE LAST. » JANUARY 8, the new burlesque, prodaced on a grand scale, entitled 81. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON OR, THE SEVEN CHAMP:ONS OF CHRISSENDOM. Bok planopen, Secure your weats. Fea EDWIN'S THEATRE, POSITIVK SUCCESS of the ORIGINAL COMEDY, KIND TO A FAULT, | ! i Misses LINA EDWIN, BELLE HOWITT, and Messrs, HALL, LEFFINGWELL, EBEKLE, JOSEPHS and WHLF- FIN in the cast, ‘The performance concludes with the favorite Burlesque, ALADDIN, THE WOND:RFUL SCAMP, in which ALL THE FAVORITES APPEAR. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT t MISS LINA EDWIN. TH AVENUE THEATRE. e) West i wenty-fourth st,, nest to Broadway. Sole Lessee und Manager. Mr, AUGUSTI “SARATOGA Is the comic sensation of the gal oo “As brilijant, as full of fasbion and beauty and as fagol- nating as ite namesake in the summer season.” Regins at 8 DALY —World, RY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, THE NEW SoMEDY, BAKATOGA! SARATOGAIT BARATOUAII “The audience first uttered, then chuci nator vo! and finally abandoned itrelt to positive ars of laughter.” Times. MAGNIFICENT LOCAL SC! NERY, GORGEOUS FASH- IONABLE TOILETS AND A SUPERB COMEDY CAST. Senta secured 12 days in advance. #," In consequence ot the vast success of SARATOGA, the production of Mr, Boucicault’s new and powerful play {8 postponed for the present. GRAND OPERA HoURE, corner Twenty-third strest and Bighth avenue. Reappearance of in Offenbach's chartaing O} in Offenbach's charminy LES BRIGANDS Every evening until further notice, LES BRIGANDS. FIORELLA........ccse0eee le, AIMEE PRAGOLETIO. file. PERSINT GRAND NES SATURDAY, Jan. 7, at 2 LES BRIGANDS. FIORELLA, MLLE. UKLINE MONTALAND FEAGOLE MLLE. SUZANNE THAL BECOND |G. REGIMENT MT OF THE NINTH suNDaY EVENING, BAND, JANUARY Seats now finan mt the Box office and at the Branch f Ticket ofices, Schirmer’s musio store, 101 Broadway, and Ene Railroad office, corner Twenty-third street, Broadway and Filth avenue, pote rans RAND OPERA HOUSE. IMMENSE SUCCESS, The Second GRAND CONCERT of the new NINTH REGIMENT BAND a iil be given on 5 SUNDAY &YLNING, JAN. & This unnvalied Band numbére ONE HUNDRED performers, all of whom appear in their new and magnifi- Rees tae a ~* FULL DRESS UNIFORM. The programme will comprise POPULAR SELECTIONS, ‘Mustcal Director... Siu: S10 CARLO PATTI ICkS. Admission (without seats) Reserves evats,., SEW YORK CIRCUS. N GKAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 246. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2g. EVERY NIGH AT 8. THE FAVORITE RESORT FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN. JUVENILE CARNIVAL. THE FAIRY SPECTACLE, CINDERELLA. ‘ SIXTY BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN . THE FAIRY CHARIOT’. THE TEAM OF TINY PONIES, CHE ILLUMINATED BALLROOM, BAREBACK dORSEMANSAIP, DEXTERO STS AND ATHLETE! BLE STUD OF HO! yRIGINAL ORTENTAL, Ys § GOOD OLD TIMES REVIVEL 95 BYAUTIFUL LADY ATTLNDAN ATTIRED in the GORGEOUS COSTUME of the LEVANT. ‘Open every night. Admission free {i FRARK BURSS. TALIAN OPERA.—MTH STREET THEATRE) GRAND GALA MATINEE—TROVATORF, C7LLAG, GAZZANIGA, LE FRAN, REINA, Doors open at 12. Opera commences at I o'clock. HZ FIRE FIEND FIRE. ar r” r" d Ee WILL SHURTLY BE PRODUCED. FIRE. PAenaRwonte SOCIETY.-SECOND CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, January 7, at 8 o'clock. GENERAL RESEARSAL, FRIDAY, January 6, ab2' P.M, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Mr. KICHARD HOFFMAN. ORCKESIRA GF 100 PERFORMERS. Herr CARL BERGMANN, Conduccor. GSO, T. STRONG, President. D. SOMAAD, Secretary. T EW DROP INN, AT 556 BROADWAY, AND SEE THE finest dressed Jadios inthe city. Exhibition free. 6 to M. See photographs. 188 MARIE KREBS? FOUR PLSNOFORTE RECITALS * place nt STEINWAY HALL Sanuery 14, £1, 2, and February 4, 1871, atl. M. Season tickets, @4; single admission, $150, Wor sale at J. SCHUBERTH & CO.’s, 820 Bronayay; G. SCHIRMER'S, Fil Broodway, and Steinway Bail, GQoston DIP WALTZ B' played at the Fith Av BY J. 8, KNIGHT, AS ne Theatre and Wailsci's ‘with great success; pronounce the best aet of the seaso price ac. ; also “Les Briganda,” Lancers, 40c. DITSON & CO., Publishers, 7 Broadway. FW DROP INN, AT 636 BROADWAY, AND SEE TAR D) Mhert dressed ladies in the city. Bzhibluion free. 610 Ai £. M. See photographs. MERIVAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, 211 4TH AV Ae Thorough Tostruction tn all branches of Musto. MIBS E, COOKE, Supt, HENRY SCHROEDER, Director, H. PETERS, Secretary. HEATRICAL CHARACTER DRESSES CAN BE ITRED at the shoriest notice by appiring at rooin No. 8 (tbe Building, New York, or at 198 Willow sircet, Hoboxen, N. J. CTURE SEASON. Fogger e! INSTITUTE SCIENTIFIC LECTURE, at the Academy of Music, on FRIDAY, January ¢, 1870, at a quarter oefore 8 o'clock. Subject he I'rlumpha of Modern Surgery,” by. Prof. F. H. Hamiiton, of Beievue Hospital Medical Coliege. Ticketva 50 cents, to be had at the door. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientific subjects, showing ow to live and what to live for, are delivered daily at whe New York Musenm of Anatomy. Those unable to attend can receive a copy by forwarding 25 centa to the Secretary 618 ‘Broadway. EY, JOUN HALL, D. D., LECTURES ON SOCIAL ‘Topics to Young People, at Association Hall, Friday ‘evenings in January, For reserved seata appiy at the ollce of the Tract Society, corer of Twenty-third street and enue. ICIENTIFIC —LLCTURES, By Rev. MEKKIIL RIVHARDSON, Bi the New bogland Congrecational Churca, corner Madl sop avenue and ooh es eg street, at 5 o'clock P.M. Subjecta:—January 4, “Special Designs in Nature “Origin of Mans” Jannat Jan one ‘Relations of Nature for our Highest Cuitu Course tickets, #1; single tickets, 0c, Tickets for sale at Piilshury's book store, 67) Sixth avenue, and at tue door on tho evening of the lecture. we ‘way, or at FIRUSKI & WOL!'S, 896 Broadw: about two o'clock, ero! strect to Williamsburg, to Third street, a “Pocketbook, containing #500 5-20 of “85, No, 1.473; two'SKO gold notes, one $100 national bank note, three $5" gola pieces and #50 im BS notes ‘ihe above reward will be pald and no quran + Asked by reiurning the same to DOMINICO GIANNINI, at Delnfoniou’s, 22 Broad street, FOO REWARD.OUR STORE, 2 AND. 299 9) Canal street, war robbed on Christmas night “tks, black Ribbons, white and binek bove reward will be paid for the oportion to what Is found, aad ANFORD & SMITH, ‘261 and 263 € $201 REWARD.—LOST, ON TU ferry recovery of the goods, or in pi no questions asked. "ANDRE ETECTIV i furnished by COX & KING, suocessors to W, I n, Whip: ple & Co., 72 Broadway. Reter to the 'eading business houses 6 to aLillty, #landing und responsibility. SAL 'ERNOON « and evening Classes at M Fast Tire ieenth strect, and drevoort Hall, b wtreet, + Hall, Thursday evening at any hour, d Resiaene Soiree at Krevos Private le Cail tor eireular. ‘9 WOOD. (1e4E; COAL, COAL. OTE KEEPERS, FAMILIES J and others can now supply themselves with first claes | Conl, cheap, by appiying on buat A.M. MLis, now lying foot of Clarkson’ sireet, near Houston etreet, Norta river,” full 1 weight aad qua'ity euacantged, PIANOFORTES. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, wad other rst class make, for casb or instalment very low prices; nino Finn SOHN C. BARNES, 187 A LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on purchass. Call at M. M. MEKRELL'S, No. 8 Union square (185 Fourth avenn MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER ROSEWOOD Pranoforte, nearly new, cost $750, for $270; also parior, chamber and dining Furniture ata sacritice fur cash. cence 12 Kost Tenth street, verween Filth avenue and Uni versity placr, ‘OUR OWN at FINE TONE ROSEWOOD PIANO, STOOL AND EM- broidered Cover, at a sa nearly new; no use for city maker. "5 Gallery, 24 Bowery, PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, will sell magnincent rosewood Manoforte, made orcer celebrated maker; fuily guaranteed; used tive monthe cost #70, for $250; Varior Furniture, covered brocatel ; Fulnuings, Bronzes, sliverware, Chamber, Dining Furniture. Call before purchasing elsewhere, 7 West Fifteenth street, near dixth uveaue, LADY WANTING MONEY WILL SELL FOR LESS than half fle value beantifnl rosewoot seven octave Pianotorte and Stool; carved case wnd lege; nearly news manufacturers warrantee and bill of aalo, 28 Third «treet, DIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS FOR THE HOL- jdays, of different makers, atlower prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at WATERS", No, 481 Broadway, than cau bo found elagwhere, Real: | | ( AMUSEWENTS Waits VERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NO’ Mr. T. W. Roberson’ not "anew oe BOER “THE MOUNTING OF THE PIRCE TL) axe + dea BUBNERY IS AN ARTISHIO THAGMPLE Characters by Mr. JOHN, q a ee DRROUGHAM, Me JOHN GIL- BERT, Mr, CHAS. Mr. GEORG MADELINE. HENRI Miss HELEN TRACY? Miss FOWLER, Miss BLAISUELL, Miss MoCORMICK and san ti ACT FIRST, Villa and Garden at Sevenoaks, Kent. BEFORE TH WEDDING. “Laughing giria, a beautiful rural Ianacape, « fortul be- trothal breakfast and some ingenious appositions of comle ghracter pave the way excellently for the deeper tints that ACT SECOND, Ruined Church and Debris of the Fight on the Ficld of Woerth, AFTER THE BATTLE, “This t@ no mere dramatic tableau, but truth, and Mr. Wailack has arranged the details with nia usual ken. 16 tO picturesque eifect. | No hisirionle scene ta our memory has ae so ves ©. aot as red Baye of Wallac a ' 2001 ‘War,’ Byron # famous passage in the hin canto of ‘Childe Harolae..""—Tiines, sty ‘Villa at Sevenoaks. ane etn THE LOST. “The whole ie an effective reaiisile transcript of actual ifo an absol retlex of the passing time. It evokes throughout the same kind of interest wiica the reader of the morniig Soot. tally akan ae teiecraphis Geparenes Gated ator near the seat of the Franco-Vrassian war. io flue, it has the interest of actuality," —Heraid, WARY MATINEE at ha Gpast one P.M, BALURDAY, JAN, 7. ALLACK'S, WAR MATINEE, MATINEE, SATURDAY, JANUARY AT HAL¥.PAST ONE P, Y Bore THEATRE, CLOSING NIGHTS. LAST NIGHT BUT ONR ot Mr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, 4s “RIP VAN WINKLE." THE LAST “RIP VAN “WINKLE” MATINES Oa SATURDAY, Jan, 7, at 11g o’clook. On MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1871, Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as “RICHELIEU.” Boats secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, at the Theatre, or at is Branch Ticket office, at Ditsoa & Co,’s Music Store, TAL Broadway. Booms THEATRE. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 8, EDWIN boOTH will appear in Bulwer’s Historical Play of “RICHELI EL which will be produced in a very superior manner, with the “fell into cachi. | addition to the regular company o: sis th Sele pan RENCE BARBETS, wi specially en, and wio appear on BATURDAY kVUNING, JANUARY 14, in" the Fomantic drama of “LOVE AND LOYALTY.” Both plays will be carefully preseated, with new scenery by Chas. Witham and Menard Lewis, costumes by Joyce, furniture by Devel, machinery by Dunne and assistants. ‘The dramatis persone, under the direction of MR. D. W. WALLER, Mr. Lawrence Barrett, Mr. Sheridan.. Mr. Eawin sooth r will comprise De Mauprat De Barabas Master seymo' Miss Paveman. Mss Lavingsto For cast of “LOVE AND LOYALTY” see future advertisement. Box Book now open. Seats may be secured six days in advance ai the usuai places, OBATS, BL4-THEATEE coMigu: rural Laws'to our Minds?” January], “Provisions im a3 | JTALIAN OPER CADEMY OF MUSIC, essee and Manager. . Mr. EDWIN BOOTH wid vo five performances of hls iateiveble oberacter of IP VAN WINKL, ic in Broo! 01 - ied MONDAY JANUARY 9 + Bea pay, JANUARY 10, pee JANUART is, BROOKLYN, LU, Ny ARY Md. —. with the Cor ny costumes, &c., from aor Boorn's VyEsTRE Fox sheet open, Seris fodtred at tho Academy or at Ruiman's, 114 Broadway, New York. = oon OWERY THEATRE, CONTINUED ROLIDAY VARIETIES. The great Comedian Mr. : FRANK DREW, and the world unoquailed Gymnasts, BLANCHE AND GEORGE LEOPOLD, fn thetr splendid performance va the FLYING TRAPEZ: THREE DRAMAS, MR, FRANK DREW IN TWO PTECES. ‘The new Drama ae e Mr. FRANK DREW. ‘The Drama of the IRISH EMIGRANT, Mr. FRAND DREW. in which chara Concluding wita the Drama of tas VENETIAN BANDIT, a, THE MILLER TIM O'BRIEN lar Songe. THEATRE COMIQU BROADWAY, OPPOSITE BUTLER & GILMOR: OVERW. AN IMMENSE B! THE GREAT STAR COMPANY. Doors open at 63; curtain rises at7%. ade GRAND MATINEE ON SALURDAY APTERN 2TADT TH AND 47 BOWERY. LAST NIGHT OF THE GRAND GERMAN OPERA, ‘Mme, L. Lightmay in her great role as Norns, secured in. NOON. AN FRANCISCO MINSTREL! é Broadwi IMMENSE HiT, GLORIOUS SUCCESS, BILLY BIKCH, The DS. WAMBOLD, Burtesque Opera of W. BERNAKD LES BRIGANDS, CHARLEY BACKUS, the CARPINEERS' MA ROH TO HASH, BILLY WEST, JOHNNY QUEEN. DUEL ON HORSEBACK, ROLLIN HOWARD, BILLY EMMET, 3. F. OBERIsT, ‘The Wo, DWYE! LITTLE FOLKS SCREAM, C. TEMPLETON, Grow Seats secured ix PEOPLE SHOUT. advance, RS. F. B, CONWAY'S THEATRE, BROOKLYN. DAY, Janu 871, BENEFIT OF M LAMB. OUR AMER OUSLY and THE TOODLES, SOLDIERS’ ORPHANS’ FAIR. SEVENTY-SIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, Broadway, Sixth avenve and Thirty-ufth street, POSITIVELY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HELP OUR ORPHANS. ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS. FRIDAY, JAN. 6. Open from 7 to'll o'clock P.M. ALL THE LARGE{ARTICLES:. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, cLocxs, BRONZES, UNITED sTarEs BONDS, CHINA, PIANO, SEAL-SKIN ROBES, bey ey be, WILL BE RAFFLED OFF, and ao AUCTION RELD FOR ALL REMAINING GOODS IN THE FAIR. THE GRAND RAFFLE WILL BE DRAWN TONIGHT. OOLEY'S OPERA HO! ee R. M. HOOLEY..... GRAND COMPING HOOLEY'S AND KELLY & LLON)S MINSTRELS. BABIES OF THE PERIOD, GREAT KNEELSON Co. FOURTH WINTER EXUIBITION, with the important addition of 160 superb Paintings, col- Tested in Europe during. the past six months by Mr Henry W. Derby, and never before expihited in thia country. Open every day and every evening. 618 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618, 618 (Batabliaied 1313 &a Establisied 1312.) 618 sali es 613 618 We are fearfully and 618 618 .. 613 613 ~ 618 Tho Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosities of 618 8 = the Human and Animal Creation to beseen at 618 618 one visit, ty R. KAUN'S ~~ MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL Xi M, 745 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, NEW YORK. ‘The finest in the world, None to wal it. cto SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL, “Instructive,” Amusing, Scientific and Artistic, Forming a complete Palace’ ot Wonders. Open daily for gentlemen only, Admission 50 cents. MPHEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE- TROVOLITAN HOTEL. TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES. UA MATINER, A PhOVATORE, ‘TROVATOR: t, THEATRE, GReAr succrss “OF LLAG, ANIGA, LB FRANO, REINA. “At 14 proyas UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 200 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, ‘Open 10 to Brookes ERA HOUSE WELCH, HUGHES & W CARRY THE NEWS 1 é WILLIS COBB'S DOGS, GOATS and MONKEYS. HOLIDAY PANTOMIME, NED WEST, EPH HORN, &o. NEW YEAR'S MATINKE, MONDAY, JAN. & GRAND 6 MINSTRELS. MARY. VANDENHOFP, HAVING @ ber instruction in i Wondaya; Miss Che- Ogien’ Hotman's, rs. VanJenbott receives rnilemen, at her residence, LOCUTION.--MRS, rned to the rivate pupils 6 Washinton p Vladies and ace, DEW DROP, INN, AT 066 BROADWAY, AND SEH THE fineat dressed ladies in the city. Exbibition free. 6 to Ag P.M. See protographs BLO'S GARDEN, ae, Deal NP oe BNTHUSIASTIO ROBE of the GRAND DRAMATIC SEN: THE THEATRE Chow DED ROM Pirro Doma FASHION AND ELITE OF % ze EVERY EVENING AND BATURDAT Sihtivny Pp none ay ceebrated drama he with entire NEW SCENERY, COSTIIMES 4: usIQ, and the LARGEST GRAND BALLET bere 3 that ever appeared in America, TIME TABLE OF Hn GRAND FEACURES OF THR BLACK CRKOOK, clock—-CURTAIN RISSS. —isallet de Sabot $:12—Ballet des Fienrs, Mle. Adrian as Flora, 5—Grand Incantation Bee! :W—The Grotto of Stalucta, with Miss Markbam's song, 9:18—Grand Ballet des Ferns. Marrietta Boufantl. 9:20—Grand Developing Scene frow the roto to the Ferm Lake of Silver Sheen, with the Crystal C —Tiumidated Gold Terrace, ‘The Pas de Deux, Bonlant! and Novissime Pas toh Girls? Dance, risienne Matelot Dance, —The Wonder. nl Magiitons. Govdrigh, 10:25-—The Great Skaters, Moe ID o'clock. The Dasallug Tranaformation Scene of the o'clock —The iazziiny Fransformation Scene bs PALACK OF DEW DROPS, Curtain fails at 6 minutes after 11 o'clock. IBLO'S GARDEN. , BLACK CROOK MATINEE BLACK CROOK MATINEK BLACK CROOK SATURDAY, COMM. BATU RDAY, COMM SATU. BDAY, 1BLO'S GAl BLACK rurit COMMENCING A’ EVERYTHING AS AT NIGH’ EVERYTHING AS AT MGHT, EVERYTHING AS A NIGHT, RESERVED ORCHESTRA CHAIRS, ONE DOLLAR, FAMILY CIRCLE, FIFTY CENTS, a ALOBE, 728 BROADWAY, LOBE, 733 BROADWAY. ‘Buliliant success of the wonder of the world, MLLE, MILLIE TUMOUR, MULE. MILLIE TURNOUR, MULE. MiLLIE TURNOUR, MLLED MILLIE TURNOUR, in her dartug periormance on & single bar 60 feet fo mid atn, Ayerybody delighted with MISS ADA WRAY, MISS ADA WRA MILES MORRIS, J. A. SHARPLEY, Master HUNTER, Bas Last three nights of the preat Court Scene, A MUKSING WITH JUDGE DOWLING, sos AAMOSNING WITH JUDGE DOWLING, Jost Baten cae +The Great Lawyeg L DO ‘ qi | JUDGE BEDKOKDS © ‘The People’s Magistrate, HART AND RYMAN. HARRIGAN AND Eee HART AND RYMAN, BHARRIVAN AND RIC! 9 TE MILBURN in able and sketched! a in bis unapproachable songs Ma ter BARNEY, Master BARNEY, the great Dutch vocalist. EXTRA NOTICE. EXTKA NOTICE. MONDAY NEXT, JAN. - CK. FIRST APPEARANCE OF 7 NEW A! FIKST APPEARANCE OF 7 NEW ABT! Miss BESSTE SUDLOW, Miss BESSIE SUDLOW, the beautifu! actress and vocaltas WALLIS AND WOOD, WALLIS AND WUOD, the musical clowns, E. B. FISHER, A. KE. HABEWICK, the champion skaters, SS LANs Cobitdians First time, the new local Dramamy . B. ‘omedan, First time, # NEW \UsK AS If WAS AND I8, NEW YORK AS Li WAS AND Is, NEW YORK AS It WAS AND Oo OR THE SKATING POND BY MOONLIGHT, 100 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ON SKATES. EVERY SCENE NEW. EVERY SCENE NEW, JOSH HART } in bis great character | MOSE. JUSH HART representation of MOSE, MISS BESSIE SUDLOW AS Lice. REMEMBER, MONDAY NEXT, THE 9TH. MATINEL WEDNESDAY AND SATURD, ‘MPIC THEATRE. ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH PERFORMANCE and FOURT! tH WEEK. @. L, FOX's This povular Pantoml ive’ work of the. greated! NEW humorist of toe age, a T, Fox—has esting cto AN rac ° WEE ator a each represensa? to. WILLIE WILLIE WINKIB eee EVERY EVENING ; an i wh. AT. MATT THE OLYMPIO HOTEL AND CA! adjoining Theatre, is now open for public favor. a eee ances RYANT'S MINSTRELS, | TWENTY-THIRD STR vid strect. — NEW OPERA HOUSE, gua id Sr, jerweenh Sixth and Seveuth avenues, Bid is 13 MINSTLELS, | 23d at. DAN BRYANT, RYANTS MINSIRELS, | 28d st.| J, W. MOANDREWS, BRYANI'S MINSTRELS, | 23d st.) “ NELSE SEYMOUR. BRYANTS MINSERELS, | 23d at. DAVE REED. BRYANTS EE uBd at. TOMMY S. LLY. BRYAN a LITLE MAG. BRYAN) .) THE BRIGANDS. BRYANT'S MID 8, (2d st.) THE BRIGANDS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | 22d 8t.] THE BRIGANDS. BRYAN1S MINSTRELS, | det] THE BRIGANDE. Seats secured in advance. Begins relocl ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSK, 201 BOWERS, MULTIFARIOUS HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS, THE GREAT PANTOMIME BA, BA, BLACK SHEEP, THE GREAT SEK10-GOMIC SONGSTRESS, LEO GORDON. WHE GREAT TRISH VOCALIST, J. W. FAGAN, THE GREAT M! SICAL WONDER, UGHERTY, THE GREAT VIOLIN SOLUIST, ‘| SELLETTA THE AT TUSY PA 81088 NEW COMIC BONGE, The great clown, pees WILD; the great pantaloem, NK KERN! GREAT £3AR COMBIN MA‘INEE TO-MORROW, RELAND IN SHADE AND §) HINF. APOLLO HALL, EVERY EVENING. Continued success of 1 Corry’s Great tertain: Mnue, Miua Geary Fitzpatrick, Miss Ju 1a Esmond, Bry O'Lyun, Barry Aylmer end W. E. Miadale, every evening. TEINWAY HALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1871, GRAND CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF MISS ALMA KRAUSE| coxceet B Prune Av 8T, STEPHEN'S CHURCH, SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY &, 1871, AT 8 O'OLOCK, BY MISS JENNY FUSK, MISS CLARA PER: SIGNOR LEFRANG, aah nae SIGNOR’ COLETTI and OKCHESTRA FROM PHILITARMONIC SOCIET®. HENRY BLAKE DANFORTH, ORGANIST AND CONDUCTOR, TICKE18 FOR SALE AT THE PRINCIPAL MUSIC STORES, TBE PAVILION, BROADWAY, BETWEEN rad Jones and Fourth streets.—Immense success of the ¥0 d instrumental concerts, Every evening. Adinlasion le waiters. L, A. STBIN, pent. ANNUAL KEUNION OF EXCELSIOR, LODGE, No. 195, F. and A. M., in ald of the Widows’ and und, AT IRVING HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, Jam: 10, 1371. Tickets, admitting gentioman and ladies $2. To be obtained of Johnston & Van Tassell, 87 Nassau strect, or 112 and I Fast Thirteenth street, John A. Dougan, corner Ann and Nassau strects. FE. D. Bassiord, Cooper Institute, J.P, Richards, Belmont Hotel, 135 Fulton street. FE. L. Merriveld, Continentai Hotel, 442 Broadway. John W. Merritt. 80 icant Ninth stroet, And at the Hail on the evening of the entertainment. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 211 Fourth avenue, New York. ‘Thorough inatruction fm All branches 01 Music. ‘Mina E. Cook, Supt. Henry Schroe Ger, Director, H. Peters, Secretary. 5 aso NOTICE.—THEATRE COMIQUE, THE VAMOUS LAUR) TROUPE, e ght In number, will appear on MONDAY, JANUARY 9 tm av entirely new Pantomime, entitied Also the celebrated Ethiopi HUGHEY DOUGH) ROME HOPKINS’ ORPUKONIST FRI SCHOOLS AND SOCIETY THIRD 5 IND ANNUAL HALL, APOLLO HALLy Janual ‘clock. 1a, for three, sold at son's. 711 Broadway. N. B-Meinbers of the schools alma. ted free. Munle by Eben's celebrated orchestra ° erin. 8. CONGER, Agent. ‘UH STREET THEATRE ITALIAN OPERA, 4 URED MATARE, ONDE GRAND MATINER, TROVATOKE. TROVATORE, TROVATORB, CZILLAG, GAZZANIGA, LE FRANC, REINA. sae SSee. oa Ly .T THE NE’ ORK AG, PMY TN AID OF THE aduhchi STATE HOMCEOPATUSS ASYLUM FOR THE INSA Under the auspices of 400 ladies and gentlemen of cities of New York and Leifeciy lt Tiokets to be had of : managers anc at the 3 rs Mrs. LT, President. . SH. WALLS, D. 8. BLOUGETT, Mra, RALPH MRAM, Ji, Secretary. Mr. Henny Curwt ‘Treasurer. Mrs. E. A. RaYMOsD, Aswstant Treasurer, Music by fulla and Lander’a Bands. Supper by Deimontvo, yey BALL. THE FORtY-SECOND ANNUAL BALL, in ait of the WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ FUND of the tate VOLUNTEER NEW VORK FIKE DEPARTMENT, will be 6 io THE ACAD) OF MUSTO, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 60, 1871, ie ETS FIVE DOLLARS, admitting gentleman «nd ladsies. JAMES i WENMAN, President, 46 Pearl street, ALONZO merry ‘Tres rer, Jomy J. WERTRAY No. UW Dress Circle and Proscenium Boxes can be obtained om application to JAMES F, WENMAN, President. PLAN S02 Sixt ulara ready. Tet -SSOR. Ketabl Orgiti, Guitar, Viola, Singing. Harmony, aveaue, corner Thirty-filth street, Cit Cail ou or addrens PROF RGAN FOR SALE—A MASON & HAMLIN CABINE? Organ, having 12 moos, two manuals and pedal base very cheap.” Address ORGAN, Herald oftice, WASTED A LADY OR ar MAN TO PLAY AR organ tn a tilavion, near Houston atreet ferry, three 2 fumes on Sunday and once tn. the wok; terns @1b0. Apply ~ bo A, 15 Bible Liguae, on Friday, frow 8 to 6 1