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Laan with 3 ai Bonable terms, to a Que, near Fourteent! OR TWO LARGE, iguborhood private f beighborbood ; private Sixteen HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AND BE room for gentioman and wike; Room suit } Yeferences exchangs Th ly. offering BOARDERS WANTED. K FROM BROADWAY.—GOOD ‘ROOMS, yet ‘urnished, and Srst rate table; use of piano, 18 W ouruh street. ‘ANDSOMELY YURNISHED _APARTW. T may be obtained at No. 6 Rn ety tween Waverley place and Eighth street, secon; Broadway; unexeeptionable reference given and ety FURN! single gen! Breakiast if desired, 10 LET—-WITH SUPERIOR BOARD OR UNEXCEP- tlonable private table, a Suit of partments, econd 001 CO; house and location. fret. class; Unguestfonable reference E! EG, Sroudway and Sixth avenue. A p a lo to a tami or er “aI niahed Rooms, with Board: highest. refere m8, quived; private table if di ent re! ‘eu given, ired, Call on y Monday or Tuesday. EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN “BROADWAY of, and Univeraity place.—Furnished Room to tet, wita gentleman and wif gent nt rita Room, on sec for gentleman and witeor two sing gentlemen ; reference exchanged. ] COMPORTABLE KOOM, WITH BOARD AND FIRE, io een $10 per week ; aldo a Room for wo a aid, est Twenty-third street, VERY LARGE HALL ROOM ON FOURTH FLOOR, well furnished, will be let, with the best of Board, on rea entieman. References, 48 Seventh ave- TO nt oval Weet P- os gus and exceeding. BOND STREET.FRONT AND BACK PARLORS, Rooms on third Furnished, with French upri foar!; also furnished Room, 01 iy with or without Apply to ©. 8, PES ‘K, 947 Broad- tiemen ; rent very moderate, AMITY STREFT.—HANDSO! none on second story, LET, witt BOARD—ONE HAN’ nished front Room, third fi Hocation tupexceptionabte iret street; references, vO FRONT ROOMS TO LET, enily situated in a good neigh! Call for one week, Y FURNISHED 0 a hail Room to DSOMELY FCR- ¥ FORNISHEE hot and cold water; HANDSOMELY, FO! 3 oF witheut Board; eplead mie terms moderate, 206 Eas' ih street, secoad house from Third avenue. UAC Ke. -FRONT_ ‘ROOM “AND HALL to let, with Board; in iret clast. Refe- wit BOARD; PLEAS- , onsecond floor, orhood ; 67 Morton street. fandeome y furbjshed; bouve and local Feuces exchanged, WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET third story Rooms, en suite or singly Hook, wit) or without Board. WEST THIRTY-NINTH STRE Sui tof Room vacated by party le ferences exchanged, first class tab! fourth street, HANDSOME SUIT OF “ROOMS, IN gh fate Fant a hone comforis; private tab am arth avenue, nearly opposite Calvary, pg oe terms references exchanger, D FLOOR, ENTIRE without pHivate table; ever uriy-third street, between F References required. PLEASANT SINGL! able for gentiemen Sentral location ; first class reference given, fourth street, between Fifty and Sixt avenues. GENTLEMAN REQUIRES A ROOM, WITH jerms #8 per week ; above Tenth street; Adress box 21d Herald ollice, YOUNG FRENCH PROFESSOR DESIRES TO ‘GIVE private leskons tp French, Latin and Greek, or teach hiidren, in exchange for hia board. A i Ae pietelved, io ebn wht Boards ving unexpectedly for California, Ro OR SEPARATED, hing first class. Ab eveuue and Broaawsy. TWO DOORS EAST Address B, C., ‘TH STRE! Mundvomely furnished Roows to let, of Fits avenue. with Board; references required, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH Kooms to let, with or without class table; FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS DESIRE A Mage Dd jdt ere front Parlor and Bedroom on second floo1 first class boardin feenth and Thirtie Seventh avenues. Excellent reterences will be required. Ad- dress, with full particulars, box 516 Post oflice. ROOMS, WITH BOARD, SUI 80 room for !gur table board house or private family, be. id Lexington ‘and 4 avenve.—Furnis neal 10 ‘fauaites ‘oF single gentlemen’; first “RLOCKS FROM BROADWAY, AT 61 E, street.—Blegant front Room to let, with Zaten; southern exposure; suitable for's gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, QP FLOOR OF FOUR “ROOMS, tractive; also Rooms on third Aoor, with private bath, &c. “House and tabie tirst class; family private, avenue. STREET.—FURNISHED with Board, on reasonable terms, for families or ne ‘gentlemen ; references exchanged, EAST FOUR(H STREET, BETWEEN SKCOND and Third avenue ralirond dare, and two blocks from Broedeng: To let, with Board or private furnished agcond story Room and Tetfoon water closet adjoining ; SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD IN A Dae emily who gan ursish At clase Accommode Hang, 20. References exchanged. Address ite WEST FORTY.FIGHTH SPAC 1ous AND. AT- =TWo yOUNG SRT es DESIRE A PLEA- tly private family, ion square or at Eliz: aig references. full Parivularé, box 8,289 Poat olfics, close's, bathroom FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE Board, 213 Bast Twenty-third street, © LIVINGSTON PLACE Inexe, furnished Room to Jet, to two ain te gentienn Soonple, with frst clase Jewish ply to Mra, UNTERMY: class French Board, D HOUSE EAST FIFTH AVENUE, 53 ‘To let, with Board, elegantly Taraished Eee Parlor Extensiod, three windows, and {arge room above; #mooth pavement; location unexe etree TH DOOR FROM FOURTH AV ‘Two handsomely f hall Bearoom, with or without Board. teenth ee0ond foo: WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY on fourth for, suitable for gemteman furnisheed and wife or two ATH AVENUE, 5™ AVENUE. street. with private table ; RTH AVENUE, NO. 273. © Rooms, with Board, en suite or singly, for families or single gentlemen; re ASHLAN' © wich aven: ished, with or w ATH AVENUE, 491. HT eatin without moderate ; refere LAFAYETTE ont hua ‘New Vork Hotola Board for ladies and g ferences. 1 E'S A meb can be acconitn, 10) BLEECKER STREET, gentleman and wife, also gentlemen, ca ed with Board. } PERRY STRE: ley place, near Sixth avenue, —Singi for, furnished, with Bourd; Innch at} and dinner at 6%. ge STREET, 233, WEST.—é HANDSOMELY FUR- & nished Room, with Board. fes or single gentlemen erences: exchange modern comforts; set a first clase substabtial one Room on top hi loor ; location contral, STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE- nue.—Two or three gentlemen can have pleasant with Board. WITH OR WITHOUT YOUNG GIRL WISHES ‘BOARD IN & NICE, PLAIN boarding house. Address, etating terms, M. C., Herald (STUYVESANT ROARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENILEMAN, INA ; morning and evening meals. fife imeluded. Address, with R, No. 2 Liviggaton place private American family D FLOOR—NEWLY AND RARDOONEL ¥URNISH- ed. en suite or se) presale R TWENTY-FIGHTH street.—Two communicating Rooms to rent, with MADISON AVENUP, also nice hall Rooms; firs Sieeawich avenue, PROARD WANTED_FOR LADY AND OHILD, BE. tween Ninth and Twenty-fifth streets, Third and Sixth avenues not to exceed #12 per week, References exchanged, 3 AMITY STREET. Room, with fire, ga for eee and wil two Too, oh parlor floor, with closet; references, EAS? TENTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND Fourth avenues.—Large and #mal! Rooms to let, with LARGE FURNISHED FRONT closet and gooll Beh fullable OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE | GENTLEMAN, IN rome strictly private family; will tory accommodations ; permanent ifauited. PHOENIX, box S12 Herald office. OARD W ANTED-BY comfor table Room, with grate-fire preferred, in a pri- : location between Twentieth 8 EAST FOUR- et Rooms op AST TWENTY.THIRD STR —TWO HAND. GENTLEMAN, Rooms to rent, with or without Board ; references ex VENUZ.—A NEAT, man and wife; vate family, with partial Hoard; and Thirbeth streeta, near Fifth avenue; references exchang- 4. Address, stating terme, full Particulars, A. B., box 16 Board for lady only; A aE EN ENTS, RAND | OPERA HO Corner Twenty: mand street and Eighth avenue, In compliance with numerous requests made by | iy ee this establisument the management have decide: present RIGANDS MONDAY and PrURSDAY, tae Jeane YN, with re Sener eh Includes E DONNE, Mond: vd bay tps BRIGANDS, FIORELUA sss sACt Its essssseeeMLUB, LEA SILLY FIORELLA. AIMEB MULE. Lit. CaLIN® MONTALAND MULE. ELISE PERSINI RY 8. AND i OLE. LA PERICHOLE: MLLE. AIMEE MLLE. AIMEE AS PERICHOLE, A PERICHOLE, M_BCCHESNE AS ‘DON ANDRES, NEW SCENERY, . NEW COSTUMES, | Af ATT OINTNEN?8, auh een ORIGINAL MUSIC, incl ying he he celebrated ONG. _Box sh t now j Peay, yina webwnrs THEATRE. Every B oi ted 8; re ott Matinee at 2. First appearance at pe of pe coubrated Comedian, Mit. FRANK DREW? ites who will appear in the splendid hiurteaque of MAZEPYA. . sereanneee PPA. MAZEPPA. MaAZErra. MAZEPPA, MAZEPPA. MAZEPPA, MAZEPPA. MAZEPPA, Mr. DREW will alse Sip oy nthe grmusing Comedy of O'Callaghan (with song of * a) i A ave <a" Machree”), TH as TL FRED AKADEN, Ati vs S EL! Lit LEW EW IS, Miss Ad’ Adie wo 300, MISS BLANCHE GALTON MISS NEARAH eran, FIRST “LARS mare Ceara De CO} ORES D he BALL ET, MR. WITHER'S SUPERB OF RCHESTRA, TH AVENUE THEATRE, 0. Twenty-fourth urth street, Lear Broadway. Sree 5TH WEEK, aa piece is a success. audiences in one roar of laughter for [two ho at NO. lé4.-A FEW ROOMS JUST VA- Ooated ; price from §8 to $0 per week ; breakfast if desired, CORNER | TWENTY-EIGHT Rooms on tiird tlour, ino other board ers; Lerms 1 EAST SEVENTERNTH 5 Femthartous aed ievin Rooma, with store room, water, gi ‘a qniet family.’ Relerence: Hl STREET, NEAR IRVING To \et, at low rate, with first class Board, for gent jemen, three front Hall Rooms, furnished, Refereaces QOARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, ON or near Madison squares Kdress INQUIRER, tlerald office, OARD—WANTED, 4 ROOM, WITH BRE. Y by ¢ aingle wettieman, na private faba v private family preferred. Eiadogere wilt of private tabie; easy One Suit of three or French man coo _HANDSOMELY OARD WANTED—fOR A LADY, ON TRE Li the Jersey Central Raftroad, where one cow be obtameo for a baby. Address R. nice exchanged. TAYLOR'S Hotel, FIRST STREE! PLEASANTLY GaRatoga rap 11 TIMES SAYS:—“THE AUDIENCE tittered, then chuckled, then fell into Fg volleys, and finally aban- doned itself to posi ive roars of laughter.” Garatooa THE CITIZEN SAYS “IN SARATOGA he manifold phases of tashionabie life at S watering pltoe ta ihe belght of susimes are presented with everything that histri= Omid art and splendor of scenery can con: tribute to make this brilliant *omedy & marked sucet farnished Rooms to let, with Board, to families or given and required. BETWEEN TWENTY- ninth streets.—A pret POARD WANTE: ‘A GENTLEMAN AND. LADY, between Twentieth and Forty-t UNEXPECTEDLY VA- ie to * alsooee of same, LEXINGTON AVENUE, eighth and Twent, Room to let, to gentleman and wife or a modations good, . FORTY-THIRD STREET. ond foors with Board, a furuished Room sad ‘Alcove suitable for gentleman aud ‘wife. SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, class Board, an elegant large Room, furnished, with he ce aud exciusive bath, to a family or # party of single gentlemen reference. 4.7 AST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A FURNISHED Room to let, to geutleman and wife or two single gentlemen, with Board. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET_TO LET, WITH lour rivate table; also thint story back Koo ences exchange Ad ingle _geutiem in; references given and require! —TO LET, ON “NEAR GRAND CENTRAL Desirable Rooms and excellent OARD WANTED IN four adults, and chtid three Fooms, each with fire avd a “pox Iai Herald office. A PRIVATE 2 GLE GENTLEMAN, A ROOM, ith Board, fire and gag and use of bath tween Fourth and’Pwenty-third streets and i ferme not to exceed $00 per months Address A, WITH FIRST nileman and wit sated with Board, ter NEAR THE B ENTLYMAN AND WIFE WANT BOARD WITH A good location; require a fron: room, UT fran uur Da hich must be moderate, FROM WAVER. Single Kooin on sec’ JARATOGA!-THE LEADER SAYS:—“3ARATOGA Is fen times more popular than any local comedy ever done in New York. SARATOGA b-TES FRENCH COURIER SAYS:—“SARA oga has been received by atempest 0. Ene bravoes, Itisa perpetual move" Sent of eavely—s frou-frou, an incan- descent sparkié, a firework of words. All ie itfe and allurement, from commence- ment to end, ud KE HERALD 8AYS:—“WERE A tranger of refinement coming to New York to sk us where he would p bably feel most at home tor amus ment and happiest for an evening without great exertion or intense excitement, we Should, unbesitatingly and suns invidious- fe say— ith Avenue Theatre, r Ss RATOGA!--Th aratoga,” aes Board, ia a private family, on furnished, suitable ¢ SIXTEENTH STREET.-VERY PL. with or withont Hoard; fern {mprovements. STY-SECOND STREET.—A PRIVATE desirable furnished Room, with able for a centieman and wite or two single .gen- emer. Terms moderate, EAST RIGHTEENTH STREET. family having an elegantly furnished Suit of Rooms, Second Moor, with or without private table; also comfortable Rooms, with Board, for geutiemen; references. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO furnished Rooms to let, with B oie oan Soly 7 ANTED_BY A ferry AND WIFE, A lor and Bedroom, with first fourth and Forty-eighth streets, Address T M pant turaished Rooms to let, terms very low ; hou 166%: Taratiy ¢ FIFTH AND SIXTH AY! gentieman, with Hoar 44 West Twelfth saa STREET, CORNER OF handsomely {furnished Room, none fronting Broadway, adapied for gentiemen, A LARGE FURNISRED BED. ‘without partial Board. ANTED.—A_ SINGLE ORNTLEMAN | WANTS room, Parlor, Huihroo room, Apply by letter to C 7 ANTED—AT HOBOKEN, breakfast serve x ‘the South Witham street. WITH BREAK. Je gentleman ; references exchanged, TANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, front Room, unturnished (except carpet), with Board, grate fire, hot and cold water; location betweeh Broadway and Seveith avenue an? Eighth and Twentieth streets ; terme ferences exchanged. Address ta; ina trot Gage hours, sonatas for iberal and unuseal table. \V ANTED—PEAMAN NTLY, BY A GENTLEMAN fire Room, second for, with two’ hall [Nooins, on reasonable serms. 2 8T STREFT, G furnished Room: , with or wit East Twenty: )] ST STRE: 21 Boar, Dov steer ZZ Board tor ¢ Zouse private, conven' she winter. 99D STREET. SS with first clas moderate. Apply at 9Q EAST FOURTH 0 Rooms, with fre: reasonabie. or D STREET, WE gentiewen’ can ued Rooms and Bow farm 5 EAST FOURTEENTH Broadway and Fifth ay and wife pleasant Rooms. 5 WEST TWENTY-SECOND tlemen can be accom wi 2 or without Boara; alto ge! terms, references. 27 3 James Hotel. with or withont Boal 2 LAMARTINE PLA’ street.—A private ars, will take gentle Board; house tirst c! 307 STREET, Ly e and THIRTEENTH STREEY—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board; hot and cold 20) In the room; $6 (0 $7 per week; also Parlors, unfur- second or third story front Room, with borhood of Fourteenth to Thirtieth street; rate not to exceed B20 to $25. Address MILDMAY, York Post office. TANTED—BOARD FOR A GENTL! {n a small private famfly : good room, with fire and eas} must be between Fourth and Twent and Seventh avenues, = WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A | ®) nished second story fro Rooms on fourth floor, with superior Board. — EAST FOCURTEENTH STREET.—A HAN somely furnished Room for two geutlemen or gen- fieman and wife; also one single Room fora gentleman, Piret class table. AST THIRTY C jet, with Board, to two gentlemen or 4 wife; Pere moderate, “EAST ELEVENTH STREBT, 22 avanue,—Elegant, large front Room and hall Bed- Toom, ‘urnished, to let, with first clase table. Room, and one or two AN AND WIFF, hours ind floor, vin se Rooms, for gentiemen, fourth BROOKLYN BOA vane (NEW NO.) FIRST PLACE, DROOKLYN.—TWO single centiemen or gentleman aud wife can be ac- Saxon With first class Board. oms, on’ parlor for families or * Location desira- ~ COUNTRY HOA ARD. ", POARD AT FORDHAM-—SEVEN ™ forty to elty ; house modern, heated wiih hot and cold water; bath and water clo: 0d stabiing. Excellent table, Terms $610 87. Inquire at 175 ut private table, ES TO DEPOT, Please ca!l aud furnaces a TUIRD STREET. — THREE CON neciing Rooms, on second floor, together or sepa- Jemen and wivee or single gentlemen ; superior Board and reasonabie terms; references. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET—A GF 238 fan nnd wite can have a nicely furnished Room, ‘with Board, with a small famtiy. WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET.—VERY DE- firable Roome, en suite or singly, with Board, WEST 1WENTY- OARD AT FLIZABETH. “A FEV 1 boarders can find suttable accommodations ina private fanmly; terme $8 to ¥1A per week. ves oe) single ation ny 210 cars; terme very moderate for 11 Went dersey st SHED ROOM, eet went Hae ‘eireet. AND RESTAU- just opened, newly and ; families can dbiain Koome en suite tosirable single rooms at the lowest rates, Nos 4 and 6 Washington piace. SELECT FAMILY | Lore, FIFTH AVENUE AND Twenty-second street, M ant Suit, just vacant; superior table a att boarding house rate —WASHINGTON PLACE rant, one door from Broadway, WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREE" 2 muttront Room, newly furn'shed, with good Board, al a very moderate price, on the second stor, Room, "References exchanged. WEST FOURTE Parlor and two hall Roo! focr, to let, with Board; terms $25, ‘310, ‘$7 per week. WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, LARGE AND pleasant front Room to let, wi closets, hot and cold ‘water Mm single Room; terms moderat THIRTY-FUFTH EE’ let, with Board, a pleasant, wei hot and cold water, gas, &c. reasonable to a geutleman and wife or two single gentlemen, ‘. T rie. M.; terms Hotel.—A pleas NTH oe _—EXTE! one first, one second references require JW. WADSWORTH, Proprietor. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 60 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard siroet.—20) light rooms, neatly furnished | 60 3 $3 and ®4 per'week; for genticinen be accommodal and 60 cenis per nigh A PEW GEN. CORNER CANAL 2; Rooms by the day, ed. arth steam. . BREDER, Proprietor, 758, PROADWAY, BETWE aN rivate fumiiy will let two Rooms, AN’ Eighth an Ninth st somely’ furnished Room: moderate rates. pentleraan sud Witt OF stage , With Board; house frat *conventent to cars and sat either corner; terms moderate, EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, a Parlor Floor or Second Floor, with ali im- E i etghborood unexception- once given and required, 1F BAR. SECOND ite. —Hundsomely via a frout Room, wi b 32 Board, to gentleman and wife in and neighborhood ; EAST THIRTEENTH STREET (LATE 164). Large and single Rooms, with excellent Board; sta- ample closets and bath WEST TWENT gentlemen can find p Class; all modern fmprovements: Twenty-third sireet stag THE LECTURE 8 MPORTANT LECTURES TO GED interesting, invaluable and scientific peg what to live for, are delivered da! . Those unable to attend can nrnisked or unfurnished, to let, with Board. New York Masonm of Anatomy, Teeelve a copy bs forwarding 25 cente to the Secre:ery 618 31 WEST THIRTY-SECC Board, aeecond st to two gentiemen entleman "nd wife; SHORT TAND.—FREE LEOTU RE the Meroantiie aie terms reasonable; Monday evening sure, Classes form tion “aaliy at the case room, 33 Park row T TWENT VERY DESIR- wt and eold wate is on second and Location nearly NEAR TWENTY-PIFTH ‘ly taking ahonse will rent pe ehibah | lady with Board ; terns reasonable. 35 GRAMERCY PARK, BAST TWE furnished Suites and sev let, with or without Board, ) Desir: modern improveu dali Room on thi fired. References. WEST FLEV way and University place. nished Reoma, with or wit bo other boarders; 39 ) WEST SIXT Room, with gentiqman and wife, ina Honable; references exchanged 40} WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TO large, wel a email family 4] WEST TW Apartment to Hoard frat class board) in a private fami given and required. 7] West s £1 Board, «00 persone. ) WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREE: AD Tamiiy wiil let, with urst clase Board, to duis, a Fivor of two large handsou: ® family 0 nished rooms. 42 Wrst FOURTEENTH STRE 4 Board, a exchanged. 48 ‘esr rounts second Boor, with or wit references exchanped. ree hewly and oeatly furnished Roome, with or without Board, at a noderate price. WEST fel its FOU! sl STRE) 10. 1 Baterwuces piven aad ‘ON PLAC 33 apr x place. EN BROADWAY AND vars? and email Rooms to let, LARGE NUMBER OF SECOND HAND SQU upright Pianos for #ale very low; Pianos to rent and Hold on instalments, at J. BAUER & CO 'S, 650 Broadway. STEINWAY PIANOFORTE AT A GREAT SACRI- ce. Also a beautifn! seven octave rosewood Piano- forte, four round corners, carved legs, for #200, J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN ‘st clags make, for cash or instaimente, at “let and taken in exchange, ES, 187 Righth street, near Broadwa; EXT RICHLY CARVED FOUR ROUND corners rosewood 7!4 octave Pianoforte, peas rset seven months in use, will old or, Chamber and Dinihg Furs at hat cost property of private family. weet of Broadway, between University ,b.. and Pint av. pant ad BARGAIN IN FIRST CLASS proveme:ts,—Handeomely fur. a@eo on fourth floor, with ex. WEST THIRTYSFCOND STREET.—A QUIF 2 fam iy have a large second story front Room'to let, LEXINGTON AVENUEB —FIRST CLASS BOARD in private family , with choice of front rooms on see- ond or third doors. ES SIX ooms, with « al e if desire Table attendance oT. —FUR- anand closet vosths Wad Board, for a gentieman and wife or two gentlemen. TH AVENUE, SECOND FLOOR. nrnished oon 0 let, 40 & gentiomea and Lady, ry. 4 tront Room, fir TRE eral single Rooms to at very moderate terms, 2 EAST TWE! 38 furnished erved in room if a OCTAVE ROSEWOOD , by celebrated city maker; only litte need, Call '§ Factory, 85 Varick street, near Canal. HANDSOME, FINE TON 6 octave; price #90 “haratshed, ceutaining every convenience; also hall Room, #8 per week. BEDROOM, SECOND FLA joard, for a pentieman, in | good position : references. HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF to lasge Rome, with Aleora, to Fent, with Board, gn. en suite, in a private family. ’ Terms re sculars call at 12 Ene MARRIED CourlE WITHOUT CHTLDRE Rooms and Boar H STREET, BETWEE ty w gs FIRST Apply at 31 Eade Ti rty-first nA private faintly; AHOGARY, TIANO, rst om to let, with GLSEWHERE CALL AT PRIVATE RESI- venth street, and examin nificent brilliant toned 74 octave rosewood Pinno- iy lebrated efty maker, in Gost #100, for 8200; Stool Cover, ale) P ing Room, Bed Room Furniture, DIANO FOR SALE-6! order, se Rack an theo pert nar | A Seven montha, ‘tat private house; lor, Kiteben, Din por week, in fashionable private residence on ant Fiitieth streets, Address R, 8. A., box 112 Herald office, LIVING ALONE, WILL LET ‘Rooms to gentiemen of Indy bonrders; board mens Sixth avenue: re “onable 7 TAYE, © orn MAKE, GooD » Room, with frat clase Board, in rences exchanged. Re’ Wipow LAby, ANOS, MFLODEONS s, of different makers, at lower prices f cash or monthiy instuiments or for a at WATERS’, 4a Broadway, than can be found e! ‘ANTRD TU BUY--AN om 0 a gentle nd wife; prever faliome enjoyed. Ade UPRIGHT PIANO, IN GOOD Address J. E. L., box 14 Herald 0 fice, ANTED—PIANOS, FOR 400 ACR Land, 70 miles trom New York o tree of enculnbran ze; two railroads; Addross box &4 Post oflice, Je: een tise y a dress HOME sation in and wife, with Board Foor! Ge Aw aot to gentien vedi churches, HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING nement, and infant adopted ont, by Dr. T, Mt West Fortieth sireet, near Browdway, CAN WAVE HANDSOMELY FURNISHE ing coninement, at DENTISTRY TEETH EXTRAC ae. b1 for the Brat tooth, bu ni Rory fron, Pastor very handsome se and Redi oom’; aleo tingle Rooms for gentlemen. each ‘additional. East Fourwenth street, three 7 yuIR A WEST JUIRTY-SECOND | doors weat of Uniou eauare, Leocts, belo sae Madame ESTKLLA’S, 585 Soveuth avenue, neat Fortieth a EE Large and handsomely , wilh or without Board, WITH BOARD, A OARD FOR FWO tor silver toa Bet and ineert Sets ¥, IN EX. eine days L. M. Ypfauna 80 and amie #12 upward: exbiby fine pold at 40 2 AND FIFTH AVE- i Two well fur Breakfast if desired, es, 44 West Lleventh street, 1PEETH EXPPACTED WITHOUT Pars , Bumbing aupitcation : gas admainigiered j, Mlumpers for bollow cheeks, om Latrersity bishea ‘SRoums, for gentiener Meant fy: i ots prrch anes VAY VILLitS, 166 Grand street, ‘terms moder a! ARATOGA!—SPLENDID LOCAL SCRNERY, GOR- geoux, fasntonable Costumes brililant Me- chanical Esfects ; characterd by Mr. James Dennis, Mr. D. H, Harkins, W. Davidge, George Parkes, D. Whiting, A. Matthison, George De Vere, George Browne, eek: man, Bascomb, Burnett, Miss Fan: Berean Mos Morant, Clara Morr i Linda Deitz, Amy At Kate Clanton, Louise Valmer and Li Wouter, “sessenin seoured twelve, days in advat great success of “SARA- Toga” ofipa Sis postponement for the args of Di OUCIOAULT'S bril- Nant and powerful mew French play and several ties, /ORVERY EVENING NP, SATURDAY MATINE! E. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE LAST GREAT SENSATION, ate week but ioe ots he brilliant engagement of THE a THOMPSON THOCTE MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1871, bomen | ot ®@ grand spectacular buriesque fous anza, in two acts, specially written for the troupe and entitled AND THE DRAGON, OR THE SEVEN Sao. OF CHRISTENDOM, supported by Miss LYDIA THOMPSON and a most powerful and complete buriesque organization, }EA UT! tle xe SCENERY, ARMIN MUSIC, GANT DRESSES, NOVEL EFFECTS, STARTLING SITUATIONS, SEATS CAN BE SECURED TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, 7 OOD'S MUSEUM. MATINEE, PERFORMANCES Monday, Tuesday, habe ray cent yhorsday and Friday. Last week of th aire Me SDUNNY mS OMPSON, in the sreate sensation Play, N HAND; of, TRUE TO THE LAST. N ‘ARIE SEEBACH AT THE STADT THE. TRE. MON. DAY, January 6, ROMKO AND JU: as JULIET ASD STAD? (LORL! RAND orene HOUSE, UNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1b, TH GRAND’ © ERT f the NINTH REGIM ONE HUNDRED EEE BAND, ‘all of whom appear in their new and magnificent FULL DRESS UNIFORM, POPULAR MUSIC SIG. CARLO PATTI ‘Admission, 60 cents. Musical Director... Reserved Seats, $1. DAR BREANT'S PALACE OF anes, 28d at eet, 204 street, Between ‘Sis and Seventh orem theatre, CROWDED NIGHTLY. CONTINUED t Stoduss er BRIGANDS, CHE K CLODO! THE BLACK BRIGANDS.} CLODOCHE CANGAN: THE BLACK | CLONOCHE CANCAN, THE BLACK BRIGANDS.| CLODOCHE CANCAN. THE BLACK BRIGANDS.| CLODOCHE GANCAN. MR. J. W. McANDREW ihe qreat Ethiopian Dotinentor, as Old Cncle Pete. Nolne Seymour, Daue ae Sully, Lite Mac, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, BRYANT! STRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS: _FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY A’ AT TWO, H°? LEY hie HOUSE, RM. pee CON ol 'S. HOOLEY & XELLY & LEON'S ‘MINSTRELS, FROW-FROW, LEON ja his Original © Character of GILBERTTE. ROOKLYN, (eis HOUSE. Master’ Bary Manian, Willis Cobb's Dogs, Monkeys. The entire STAR TROUPE iv M*" MINNIE ©, SWAYZE,” Peer’ ELOCUTIONIST UF VASSAR COLLEGE, WILL DELIVER A LECTURE ENTITLED “WOMEN OF ALL AGES," WEBrRs ROOMS, CORNER OF FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTEENTH STREET FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1871, AT 8 O'CLOCK. . Tove had at Weber's Rooms; of Wm. Hall uublishers, 48 Broadway, and Senses Mitchell oners, M8 Broadway, | ATCH AT THREB BALL GAME, CYRILLE DION AND ALBERT GARNIER, Chris, O'Connor's Union Square Room: At the conclusion of the game (200 points up) Mons. Gar- ier wil execute his inimitable ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR, USIG, SWERT MUSIC. STRICTLY PRIVATE LES- sone, Piano, Violin, Gultar Singing, ( Organ, Harmony; 5e2 Bixtl ty beth "American Not: Z co aldlslel§ sz jxth avenue, corner’ Thi au Musical Conkervatory, est DEW DROP INN AT tes BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the tert laoking ladion, dreneed in gorgeous costumes irom 6 till 12 P.M. Adi rik Ree photographs ing doorway. M13 Ka KA’ mission free. N. ELD WILL LECTURE ON Live IN THE ADIRONDACKS, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 8 O'CLOCK, Cheisea church, Twenty-second street, near Ninth avenue. ADMISSION, | 50 CENTS. UPTLS PREPARED FOR THE STAGE.—FOR TERMS Pe iitress brs. J. HIDDES1 MURRAY, 849 Fourth avecue, jadics wanted, to complete opposite Roosevelt H the cast of “Phe Serious Family. AXJO, SONG AND DANCE, J1G, CLOG, AND IRISH Jig, Dancing taught, Puntia fitted for the stage by JOS HOGAN, foo Bact Houston ntreet, near B FEW YORK CONSERVAIORY OF MUSIC. ‘The Representative Musical Institute of the country, CLASSES CONSTANTLY FORMING FOR INSTRUCTION in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition and the n Lan SUBS n1PTION, BOOKS “OPEN DAILY, from A.M to :8 of Thre 10s of two, #15 per quarter. INSTRUCTION, 435 pet quatte Aprligaton to've made at the General Conservatory Offices, #20 Bronaway, nent Twelfth seat NEW YORK. ROUKLYN BRANCH x 28(NEW 12) COURT, near Stat vel; BROOKLYN, T° THEA TERMS LAR: acpi" "iteang stock of wooD curs, from fresh and orginal ane onhandattbe JOB PRINTING OFFICE, id Heraid Building. Ams MENTS: i SLAG Se, ii ae ‘AUDIE: UNPAKALL iy AND Li OTE rans, EEK ANOTHI BRILLIANT BL THE FIRE. FIER por bi] FI THE FIRE FIEN! HE FIRE F) THE WONDERFOL LAURI TRoure. ‘The ailver-tonguea ator from Paris, it EY DOUGHERTY, ms "BAD D RIGKRY. «. iss DICKE MISS BLANCUR Pt éEo. RGE LEO! ip ete aN aoriat MOF a MORTON, Agionorr Tate MORTON, DIFFERENT ‘ACTS EVER alte en at Si, cual raed at WG; Seal reserved atx days in a Wattaccs. ia MONDAY, JANUARY 16, on wiih cca aE RSA AO ote, fore first a in ten ay with new seenery and new and elegant costumes, nche's: mn FAINT HEART NEVER WON PAIR LADY, sind Boueleaults Comedy, TUESDAY, _) FAINT HART’ NEVER WON FAIR WEDNESDAY, a} LADY and USED UP. THURSDA Neh watnae vecuca and costumes, SATURDAY MATINEE—FAINT (AEART, NEVER WON AIR LADY and baa NIGH ( desire: HEIR AT LAW, eae x yaaa) D THETIHONIAL, WA TUNE AT WALLACK' THURSDAY, JA JAN. 19. AN arrieaort 'E BILL. Bootes THEATRE, EVERY BVENING,, EXCEPT ATURE: . EDWIN | BOOT in Bulwer’s historical eee pee in a very 8 man- ner, with the addition to the regular compariy Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT, RICHELIEU MATINEE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, AT 16 O'CLOCK, SATURDAY EVENING, 3 yaxnaet al, it, LAWRENCE BARRETT in Robson's romantic drama of LOVE AND 2 LOYALTY, Seats secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE at the theatre oF as branch ticket oflice at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 711 road wi OWERY THEATRE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL. Re engagement with ir. EDWIN BLANCHARD for alx nights on ee IMMENSE DRAMAS, Mr. BLANCHARD'S celebrated DOG CARLO. Drame of THE sapous: DOOM; Or, THE BLIND GIRL THE pow ‘OF THE OF PARIS. MOUNTAIN, THE ROBBERS OF oa ‘tees DAY EVENIN FRI zeeevese Rah OF MR. EDWIN BLANCHARD, BONDaS P EVENING, JAN, 23, | will be jeesbetus a new al onerous PANTOMIME by Mr. Hernandez Foster, entitled which will be presented in a complete and elaborate style, replete with new and superb Tricks, Transformation ret Mechanical Wonders. Tn order to gi¥e full elfect to this pro- duction an engagement has been with the celebrated HERNANDE! 'OSTER TROUPE. or PANTosns13, pit eet in the many cities of the Union has been one contin triam| ame D PANTOMIME MATINEE Every Saturday, commencing January 23, NEW, YORK cincus, Fourteenth street, Opposite the Academy of Musle, i. B. LENT. seereeeeeDirector, CINDERELLA m i be sented, together with THE ENTIR! TROUPE, AT THE MATINEES ON WE! NESDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, FOR FAMILIES AND “YOVENILES, EVERY NigHT a L ALL THE POPULAR, EATURES. ERSAULT 1 SENSATIONAL! BAREBACK HORSEMANSHIP, Superior stock of Trained Horses, £c. X. B—The Fatry Spectacle of CINDE! ‘will be SVEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES ONLY. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ‘GLORIOUS ee ee Burlesque | Sohany ‘Opera, a iia Caroineera " Piperan? March to Hash, | C. Templeton, Duel on Horse- | C. La a - sma” "peuid reek “EAR 8! NOING The Little Folks S-cream at the Comic Scenes, Seats secured six days in advance. TEINWAY HALL TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 D IN INSTRUMENTAL cONcEI, THE BENLVOLE: FORT te aero 3 ye SOCIET’ zeal: Ys on which occasion the following’ eminent vocal aud instru- mental artists will appear oy a Madame ANNA BISHOP, Soprano; Mr. We CANDIDUS, Fenor, neous tne abd chol alia othe Welsh Hard vain Bi r. G. W. ndu TIOKETS OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLA (no reservation of seats’ can be Jbtained at G. Rakion a bese the Theatre 'Fieket bed vie ccdingehyl rentano's, Union square; @ prine us and of the members of Maa CADEMY OF NUSIO, ‘THE MESSIAH.” THURSDAY: EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1871, Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, assisted by sat Following eminent arti artists Me, GRORGE SIMPSON. Mr. M. W. WI Basso, THE NEW YORK MENDELSSOUN UNION, e full SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Mr, GEORGE BRISTOW, Director, P. WARREN, Organist, Admission... -.One Dollar. Reserved Seats, ie. extr r sale at Schirmer's music store, 701 Broads ; Kullman's, 114 Broadway, and at the Box Ofice of the. Academy. BROOKLYN TABERNACLE. SECOND ORATORIO—“THE MESSIAH,” FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY with the same Vocai and Instrumental ‘Aid, Grenway HALL. THEODORE snore SYMPHONY CONCER’ FRIDAY EV! wr! JANUARY 27, SATURDAY EvENING, JANUARY 28, The public fs respectfully inf’ rmea that TWO GRAND CONCERTS: Fille given by Mr. THEODORE THOMAS, on his return from the F FRIDAY. ARYENING, JAN. 21, FIRST CONCERT, EFIT OF Miss ANNA MEHL. BIIMTURDAY EVESING- JAN. SECOND AND LAST GONG The following eminent artista will appear The celebrated und papel Pianist, MISS ANNA NR; 8B, MILLS, THEODORE THOMAS" PAIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF SIXTY PERFORM: ADMISSION TICKED ONE DOLLAR, Reserved seats fifty cents extra. _Full partionlars in fature advertisements, R, KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL 745 BROADWAY, PEORIA, ASTOR PLACE, THE FINEST IN eh WORLD. ’ SHOULD BE VISITED AY ALL, ' Instructive,"” Amusing, Scientific and Artistic Forming a complete Palace’ of Woners. Open viily for gentlemen only. “Admission 50 cents, Re ENOR’S LYRIC HA Lis 4; East Peab avenue, Reseryoi MRS. READS SEREES OF UPTOWN DiaMaric AXD PORTIC RECITALS, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, Jan, 28, at $ o'clock. Mrs. Macready, having lntely r returned to America after a protracted and most SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONAL TOUR IN EUROPE, will be moat happy to meet ae more ber many friends and admirers at the above hall MONDAY EVENING, Jan, 28, at 8 o'clock. As Mrs. Macready recites entirely from memory she is enabied to render ber performances with more ¢locutionary power, and qulliciently dramatic to gratity the finely dis- ie! portion of the public who love the drama avy- where but In # theatre. Lyric Hall is selected by Mra Mra, Macready above all others for its beautiful and central location as well as for its supe- rior acoustic advantages, For further particulars see programme. RELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. Apollo Hall, every Evening. The moat veautiful frish seenery inthe world, Mme, FITZ, (CK and BARRY AVLMER tn. In thelr great Irish fare, PHIL FOLEY'S FROLICS. PEW por INN AT 556 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the fest looking Indien, dressed in gorgeour oy costumes from 6 ull 12 P.M, Admission free. N. jee photographs in doorway. (yearn INVITATION BALL base Og ST. Phe Liat td place Por hustG TUESDA ¥, JANUARY th The remaining boxes for gale at the ticket office of the Academy of Music, from 8 o'clock A, M. to4 P. M. qo GYMNASTICS AT THE HARVARD ROOMS, Sixth avenue and Fort, ay en eh. MONDAY and TH iC RSuA ig 76 P.M. ‘on Ton dotlare for 20, ah DAY OFS Msc netn, M.D. Hall 40x80 (o let for concerts, lectures or private parties, i e § e a — | | ilal| te ; lll 2 LS & a z a > | : c g B 5 é 2| | iI LOCAL DRAMA, 5 AS If WAB AND 13, SKATING POND BY MOONLIGHT, Tera JOSH aa = ion fa ny wie ME jos ef ART THE CENTRAL PARK SKATING POND, at ‘HE NIG, epee " THE BEST EVER 8EE! z IN NEW YORK, | OLD CATHE! B INE MARKET, III THE WORKING FERRY BOAT. | rt 2! FIVE NEW STAR ARTIS’ FIVE EW Fact ARTIS: onde sisters, EAE ASB LuGtE ites The fascinating ng LEA ) ALEXANDRI Paes ae & iE I f Atausta xeon. CAI GUSTA MOOR! , CARRIE Augusta MOORE, i by = DICK SAN! ELLE. MILLIE TURNOUR, ‘the great character Sok? AND RYMAN in Lav! ae i J. iH. MILBURN, BARNEY in new songs. VER 100 ARTISTS APPEAR, Coneluatog withthe the tage local dram: EW YOR! ein 3 AND IS; OR THE SKATING POND BY MOONLIGHT, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NIB! UN FAWALLEDED SUCCESS 1c SENSATION OF THE AGE. Y CROWDED AUDIENCES APEROAOR ARES: SPLENDOR GRAND DE BRAM AT! nightly attont the ane GRE BYERY EVENING AND will be presented Ubaries LACK a with entire, NEW, SCLNERY, CORT LARGEST GRAND MALLE CORPS ever appeared in Am Hin BRAND TEATORES OF THR 1K CROOK, SERUKDAY MATINEE jarras® serenen drama of thi ° that TIME TABLE OF i alist de Sabot RISES. Lake of Sil ay wiih the yaa Cascater ¢ of Silver Sheen, wil . = oe eee Gold Teri 9: mer aN hg Deux, Boatanit and Novisstmo. los BNauteh Giris’ Dance, 8—The Paristenne mae Dance. 10:11—The Wonderful May} tt +29—The Great Skate! $5—The Amazonian it o’clock—The PALACE oe ‘and Goudrich, fare. Transformation Seen Scene of the Qurtain fais wt S minutes after ait o'clock, SEVERAL NEW AN! will be introduced 1n addition to the PRESENT WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS. SivteeNta WEEK AND ENTIETH TH, PARC! Cc EA’ ONE HUXDEED AND GEO. L, <a MIM OU8Al pa Un 'HOUSAI toy AU TTENTIGATED RESIST! isan gmap oF THE Fat OF FUN, i GRIMALDI. OF THE AGE; rhe most perfect b hartoquinsdey rormation! NESDAY and SATURDAY at MATINEES E Ever Y' Wat M™ F.B. Conway, RARE qe BROOKLYN, 'TIMS A: SHING! SATURDAY. TAN 21, ANY OWENS MATINEE AT2 P.M sesamiae doen yah aero: on inn HE HOLLAND TESTIMONIAL, GngEr, CONCERTED I PEXORRADON HE eee PROFESS! BENEFIT OF THE Winow AND CHILDREN TE GRORGE HOLLAND. Performances 2 giren, at n¢ EVERY PLACE OF pena iT IN NEW YORK AN. BROOKLYN. THURSDAY M. ATINEE, JANUARY 19, THE. FOLLOWING THEATR! BS | Wile. «PARTICIPATE bey ie THEATRE, MiBuo's THEATRE, ON. ‘OOD PARK THEATRE Br} ADEMY 0 OF MusIG, Bi GRUOKLYN, A complete list of volunteers will be published hereaft The oe artists—amovg others—have kindly off lees Mra. BARNEY WILLIAMS, WA Mrs, Bow Miss Masate MITCHELL, EDWIN BOOTH, JOSEPH. SERFERSON AMES W. W. C1 3OuN Sa eat HE GEORGE HOLLAND Ladies and gentlemen desirous of offering their profed es in ald of the Holland Test Fespectfully Invited to address TESTIMONIAL. tinonial Fund ar JAMES “ie Wana eM Wal ‘ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, A new Local, Musical, Historical, Scenical, Original Age SH pee RD. so MARTHA WHEN 2 with songs, Mr, JAS. COLLINS as B and dances, The Champion Jig Dansense, Tone Lang, the charm’ new local sensatior CORNER, Grand JACK SHEPPARI nto with son mM, rae La Line CHUN Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDA’ NEW YORK pth ale oF ANATOMY, (Butabiahed Ta Tie) We are fearfully and wromaerrulky: made. Wonder aud Monsteot Animal Creation to be « the Homan at HIRD. GRAND CONCERT At Zion. Seay Madison avenu WEDNESDAY a Ae RS, JENNY maser MR. BECK! am yo ang Thurtyeghth MIss BEEBE, MR. FRITCH, aX GEORGE F. BRISTOW, Cond Bec l! ONE DontAR UND RAILWAY, CORNER WARREN, EATRE AND R RAULROA FICE.—1 RATRE AND KALLROAD TICKET OFFICE. mr TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES, LORAFTS DEFENCE OF THE STAGE—@) all the favoring authorities from St Paul to the present mts PERTY, Bookseller, No. 6 Barclay street. ——$+ OME AMUSEMENTS;—MAGIO LANTERNS, 88; Steam Enging, $1; Magic apy 88’ Bazaar, No. 4 Astor place. EW DROP INN AT 68 BROADWAY, AND BEUOMI ladies, dressed in, imission free, N. Bou Fiajny Faron ie. 6 a the pnest lookin, orgeowR ee TPM. A » photograph i Bi, AND GUITAR INSTRUCTION—BY RENRY C, DOBSON, the old established Teacher, 260 Bower Ban- Jom, Guitars aud other Musical Instruments at liberal prices, (0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large and constantly wogy of GUTS, from fresh and or wood" bigtine lesigne on hand at the METROPOLIPG? JOB rit ING OFFICE, Nassau street, Old Herald Building, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, aul FouRT! wenue.—Thorough instruction in all For further information apply to H. SCHNUEDE 10 TEATRO MANAGERS, large and ‘oot esas ‘inefuasin; CUTS, 1g stock from treats and original desi MEPROP OLA 208 | sou PRINTING © “OEPIOR,

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