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BOARDERS WANTED. ice WELL fe sD 14 BaF Listy BROADWA on second fi aie te ire cage. 18 West Fourth strpet, LARGE | en ge ROOM oN SECOND ELO genticma: lem West Tutrty-third ‘sireet, between ROOM, SOUTHER, vase firat Re ~Rica AY.—LARGE FRONT ROOM, iso Hall Room; house ; ee rN ‘THIRD STORY references given ‘and ‘Fequired, " 136, ‘EAST reaue iro do vane avenue and ‘Dron tay LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, ON PARLOR oor modern improvements, tine nelzhirdchood, wit oF j terms moderato; private family, Binteoatn Street, second house trom Thint avenue, ae SPUYVESANT STREET, BETWEEN SECOND ‘Th rd avenues, near Bible House,--Partios desiring privates and elegant uome sppiy at above uumber; rooms Sav Farmimets second floor; class — good tabl SECOND AVENUE,—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A . with hot and cold water, nicely furnisned Root 13 or a gentleman and wite or two geutlemen, WKST FORTY-SEVENTH STRRET.—A PRvarh faratiy have several handsomely furnished Rooms let, with Board or private table; referedces required. terms moderate; private AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF NUBLO, seer a THURSDAY BVENING, . JSANUABY i, 1671, ¢ tne wont ONOHTSTRA. & BRISTOW, Director, RREN, Organist, ‘Reserv ‘B00, actineer's munis sore, Tul Brod way, and at the Box Obice of the i secod TS He MUSSTaAH,” (DAY be Ati “JANUARY a with ihe same Vocal and Instrumental Aid, "a, 114 Broad- apadomy ‘t WEST FORIY-THIRD STREET, Sixth avenue and Broadway. 1801 dished Floor of Rooms, with fist class Board, for families oF gentlemen ; references'required. SULLIVAN STREET.—LARGE FRONT ROOM ard, to a couple of res} ect; ferms moderate, ‘Miss BROWER. m WES? TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.-FURNISHED a] _Room, for gentlemaf and wire; Board for lady only. KAST THIRTY-FOURTH StREFT, ington ayenue,—Large well furnisiied Roo: Boord; ample closets; modern {mnprovements; ho location unexcevtionadle ; terme moderate; beat rei WAVERLEY PLACE. ¥URNISHED ROOMS TO let, with or without Board, to a party of gentiemen ‘also a fow respectable young “ INGSTON OPPOSITE | STUYVESANT turnishea front Room for two ain; aed ‘or a married couple, with fret clas Jew NUE.-A_HANDSOMELY FURNTEHED EN. mite or singly, with Board: “in the first class house 16 Fic avenue. Rever- ences = ‘ ), $10 PER WERK FOR DESIRABLE FUR- Bleecker. ‘treet six blocks weal of Bro pad way. PER WEEK FOR FURNTS to let, with or without abi tna or aman aud wife also large Rooms for Now No, 196 Bleecker street, v three Wwoeks trom Broadwi EAST THIRTY SECOND STREET, FIRST HO from Fiith avenue.—Two gentlemen ean be dated with a large pleasant Room, with Board; Feterences | = given and required, STREET, 189, Fourth avenue.—Room: Wives; slo single Roomactor Board, Opposite Mercantiie Liveary ST, LUKE'S PLAGE, IN LEROY STREET, Hucson.—A pentleman and wile or two sing! men can be accommodated with board. STREET, NO, 188, WE: i ST table, $14, $16, $1 Cail for one week. References lv H STREET. 298 WEST.— Z° 63 Rooms, with Board, iu a private family, to a gen- Heman and wife’ or gentlemen. ‘i TWENTY-EIGHTH piensant Rooms, separately or to; or party of gentlemen, with Board; French cooking. TH STREET. house, and superior ta! street | reference. WEST TWENTY-EIGHT RN Bronaway.—Two pleasant, handsomely furnished front | Rooms for single gentlemen, with or without Board; terms reagonab! or gentyemen and their wives ladies, “Cail all the week, FAST THIRTIRTH STREET, ington and Third avenues.—Well furnished secona juitable for one or two persons, BETWEEN LEX. “BROADWAY AND | for gentlemen and gentlemen, with or without oor Room, fre and with or without Broakfast SECOND AVENUE,—TO LET, SEVERAL VERY 4 front Rooms, with Board, choice, elogantly furnish na fret class b brown tone resi: WEST TENTH STREET. it) room, bandsom Board; house contains unexoeptionabl SEVENTKENTH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH avenne.— Furnished double Room to let, with Board; terms @11 a week for two; single Roo ‘Terms moderate. <A PARLOR A ied, to let, ROOMS, WITH FIRST and $20 per week for two, 16 HANDSOMELY FURNISH. | 2 m $6; ina German EASf TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SEC. ondand Third avenues.—Extension Room on first or and lurge Room on second foo furnished, and with or without Hoar frat class'accommodations need apply. WEST THIRTY-SIXTH 8STREET.—FIRST — Board; parlor and nets bal warm night and de A ther, for a family also single Rooms; yr, to let, furnished or un- 4. Only those who wish -LARGE FRONT ROOM ON FIRST hall Rooms on third, in a firet cinss le, Apply at 16) West Fourteenth WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE BACK Parior, nicely furntahed, suitable for gentieman and wife or two gentlemen; alana front Room on thin tor, {oF two gentlemen, either with or vwithout Board; terms mode- Fale good references; no moving in May, WES? FIFTY.SEGOND STREET.—A PRIVATE family can accommodate first class parties with handsomely furaished Apartments, alngle or en suite, with- out board, or with private table. WEST FIPTY-SECOND STRERT.—A PRIVATE family can accommodate first. cl p07 furnished Apartments, singly or en sul out board oF with private table. WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIGUTH and Ninth avenues.—A Rooms io et, with or without Board, o respectable parties; terms TH STREET, CORNER SECOND 802.—Seeon’ story front Room, handsomely furnished, with an enclosed bedsteas, to let, wi AVENUE, 30) AND Board, to a gentleman ~ STREET.—TWO HAND witty Board; first class ac- 1 4k NINTH faraishen Roos commodations; references exchanges. WEST FOURTEENTH STR Board, a fourth story Room ingle gentlemen ; —T0 LET, WITH uftable for one or two terms very moderate ; reference. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooins, with or without Board, for families or single gent'emen ; references exchunged. A few nicely furnished WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREE iy furnished Koom-on parior floor. with other Roomsou second and fourth doors, with first hot and cold water, bath, &o, N EXTENSION ROOM, WITH BED- ror floor, and other Kooms to let, with st Twenty-first street 6)D STREET, WEST. 476. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITIL Board tor gentlemen, wiv conventent to cars TH STRERT (LATE 134).— Large and single Rooms; excellent P:w: ar, 28 hot and coid water; ample closets ui g6to a8 per weak, id single gentiemen ; terms very moderate for Rowse) private, “EAST FOU bisbagets STRE. of Rooms, second fi alzo | Poard: tocation central; table first clasw | S10 per week. Call this week. BROADWAY, NEXT TO ¢ COLEMAN HOUSE,— To let, furnirhed, a front Room; grate fire. taut Room, with or without Boar EAST FOURTH STREET, OND BLOCK EAST of Brosdway.—-Pleasant oom, with wnexception- —A FINE SOIT fe Rooms, with erma from $8 to bed Parior and Bedroom, Jet, with cr without Board; more room If di ired; moderate N ELE TANT FRONT PARLOR, SUITABLE FOR A in; also sinall Rooms on third floor; Breat- Apoly at 35 East Twentieth WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—AN EXTRA LARGE m, hi furnished large closets, th excelient Board, at reasonable pri gen! fast strved inroom if desired. PLEASANT SECOND STORY F ‘RONT ROOM TO LET, also a single Room, with bot and US Perry street, near Fourth, ‘Location unsurpassed. OR CLINTON PLACE.-svIT OF Blahog Treat Roemer oy second Begr wite Bea jeman and wife. or a party o! gentiewnen ; also single i references exchanged. RTINE PLACE 57 WEST TWENTY-NINTH rivate family, with a few select ‘oom to let, wilh Board. House first class. | CAN BE AC. With fret class Boar STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY IN FORTY eet, near Broadway, have two neatl floor front Rooms to rent to a gentleman an Board. Address MANSION, Herald office. LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING and infant adopted out Fest Fortieth street, near Bro ~ LADY CAN HAVE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED before and during condnement, at Dr. and STELLA'S, 555 Seventh aveaus, near Fortleth wt. ECOND furnished third wite, with first ere, have's Iotge: PERRY STREET.—GENTLEME! commodated with neatly furnished Rooms and Board | St §6 per week. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREFT, NEARLY OP- posite Fiith Avenue Hotel.—O: Bedroom, front, and one Room on fourth flocr, with excel- | table: Snit, Parlor and \ SMALL, SBLECT, Slane FAMILY WILL, LET, with Board, a very handsome Secona Floor, a! m reasonable term: NI BAR BROAD- Nicely Purriaked Rooms, with ¢ a HALL BEDROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, “unexceptionable Board, for a in, osition; referenc near Madleon aveaue. LARGE, FURNISHED Roo EAST FIGHTEENTH STREBT.—A PRIVATE FAME ly will let a nicely furnisbed, large Room ons: rge Room on third; terms 1 ry, with Board; also lai M3, WITH OR WITH- ivate table Board; also Rovms tor light house- unusually moderate prices. 47 Ai TA- Fourteen years’ residence of uwuer. OPPOSITE DR. Rooms, auitable for family about vacating Furth and Sixth avenues. fo let, with Board, in cus and singly. 1 LEN ly [urhisved Rooma WEST PRIRTIETA STREET, VERY LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘oom, with large closets, in w firet cla above Twenty-sixth nand wife, with Board; CBANT, box 1,¢21 Post office. CHARLTON STREE s GOOD SIZED © , Rooms, front and reer, on third floor, to let, with good reet, to let, to references exchanged. Ad- 2T, BETWEEN BROAD- or without Board, in WEST ELEVENTH STR way and University piace. nished Rooms on second floor, w private family; references exchanzed. BAST NINTH STREET, ‘PURLL HALL ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT ROARD, very desirable and reasonable. 23 East Twentieth street, second door east of Broadway. REE EAAgE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED COM- Rooms, southern exposure, to let, with first table and stendance, fn & $100 per week; location above Tenth at enue; 5 references exchanged. Address MERCHANT, box ce. tAR BROADWAY.—TO Board, a large Room, suitable for gentieman and wile; ‘also Rooms for single gentiewen. ireet_ and near SELECT FAM- jeasant Rom, with B So eras =e = th wil gat ri ae 0 LET. TO A PHYSICIAN, A PARLOR AND RECEP. ecupied for upwards of twelve years by a fan, will be let rearouable; with or without Fsdhtngton square. —HALL ROOM TO an, with reference, 9 BAST TWENT . et, with Bi ies ard, to single ee WEST ELEVENTH , Yereity place and Fitth arene, frat door from Uui veralty place.—‘Two well furnished Rooms, with Breakfast if deaired, for gentlemen; French family. IRVING PLACH.—TO LUT, WITH BOARD, A pleasant Room, suitable for ove or two persons: also . caingid Room terms moderate. References exchanged. TH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—A GENTLE man and wife or single gentiemen can have | elegant Toome, clther furnished oF unfurnished, with Bo terms. YOUNG MARIID COUPLE DESIRE GOOD BOARD in Willtamaburg; private famfly preferred; must bave an early breakfast and be within ten minutes’ walk of Houston atreet ferry. Address, atating full particulars, J. T. 1 box 115 Post ailice, Yonkers, N. ¥. EIGHT YEARS OF AGE, DE- mres ‘a large and smali Room, connecting, with grate LADY, WITH SON ere on cow's NE can y. Address R. TAYLOR'S Hotel, farpished Rooms on third toot Board. Keferences exchanged. IRVING PLACE, EVENTEENTH sireet.--A Suit of handsomely furnished Front Rooms to rent, with Board. WEST TWEN' Ti-FO A somely furnished front Room to ple ‘with Boat id attendance first cl KO UNIVERSITY PLACE. OZ Rooms, one on first oor, to suit elngie Pet with dinner at 6 o'clock. FORTY-FIPTH Pint. and’ Sista wrens Board, handsomely furnisue’ second sto with large closets and private bath adjoining; aio Parior, Grat floor, suitable for a physician. WEST THIRTY-NINTH 4 the serety Central Rativoa! ty CORNER OF 'D—FOR A LITTLE G ctable private family. BOARD, Herald office. VARD WANTED—PY TWO Room, gas, fire and full B years of age, in a res) with reference and terms, 1; Lafayette or Washing- ‘Address, stating terms and references, x 123 Herald office. ANTED—A FURNISHED BED AND SITTING ROOM aman and wife, Board for lady onl; private American {am SINGLE AND Ql GENTLEMAN WISHES A Room ‘between Tenth and Thirtieth streets, where he good home, with Board, Terms fous be re ‘Address ANDREWS, box 1,407 New of | can have the comforts of a STREET.—AN ELEGANT | Sui tof Rooms on second ftoor to rent, with Board; ies leaving unexpectedly for California, Ke- ged. NTLEMAN AND WIFE, A LARGE WEST TWENT nue Hotel bioc! ¢t, to a gentleman oni WEST FOURTEENTH STRi avenue.—Furnished Rooms to to families or single gentiemen required. OURTH STREET, FIFTH AVE A weil furnished warm Room to very convenience; Bb. NEAK SIXTH with or without first clase table; treets: germs not to ——s 8% per week. Ad- PV ANTED—ROARD FOR A ¥. SEE LADS stating terms, A. W., box 112 Heraid office. ANTED—A SECOND FLOO! ectabie private fam a FURNISHED, IN A , with of without Board, to cad exchange 4 Wrst mel fo SIXTH STR 1 be fy foe Singly or en aulte; also bail BROOKLYN BOARD. — “CRANBERRY STREET, DOORS ABOVE street.—Hahdsomely furnished Reoms to rent, on suite or singly : rat clare bie terms very reasona- bie vo respectable pal house from Plymouth church, Ove minuied’ walk aa or Fulton street ferry.—o let, well furnished Rooms, with or without Board. 5 8 SEVENTH mu Fourteenth TLY fom “on wena wed oor et WASHINGTON PLACE HOTEL, ONE DOOR Broadway.—-Openad on the European plan ; newly mperior socommodations families “WEST FORTY: EIGHTH 81.—HANDSOMELY FUR: Rooma, on second fo wate ble. also other Rooms, aad elegantly furuie the lowest a price, Nos. 4und ty aATARREN BraEEr, 0 io ton week vt Booms 61 + with or without moderate, Reler- Oxe Bloc 8 wed forty foors, for single alge ny, @4 aa $8 a. References excban; AMITY STREET. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, d; as. uot and cold water: suite: ew ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 80 BOWERY, CORNER 20) ght, rooms, neatly furnished; 60 4 $4 per week; for gentlemen bie for ae ‘end wife aoa 0 decals pe pert erate." Refer pay WEST FORTY- AND 10 CEDAR we oon ee ke Hous year New Jersey 83 ‘Board and Lodge t8 pe per week. references mut WEST TWENTY. large, ban dsorne'y en or gentleman aud wile, sti {chia Louse within’ © short block of MEURK SEASON. (QENERAL SOCIETY OF MECHANICS mete TRADES. J ‘The slath ane of the course will be Thuraday” evening. at Steloway Hall, Subject cbarioe Dickous, RLEY PLACE, —Handsomely FACING WASHINGTON furnished Rooms, with closet, ter, gua. 4¢.; house and table first clas cation exceliont ; verms moderate ; revere! TWENTY-THIRD Doors open 7 Hoy ‘commence at MPORTANT LECTURES TL evaluable oud eslentine, subjects, \d what to live for, pre delivered New York Museum of Anatomy. receive a copy by forwarding 25 cente to ot and cold wat STREET. —HAND- omely furaisved Rooms to ront with or witbout references exphanged. 5 st F FORYY VIET STREBT.—ROOMS TO LET her OF Raparately, with Bo ly to attend cai Those apable to at a3 rd, Best references AND SMALL euitable (or gentleman and Of slugie genitemen, with or withous Board. 17TH YARD, WM, M, TWERD ASSOCIATION, os Tennessee, will lecture befora his amoctation ai their zooms, No. 4 Bast Ninth street, this Gelock ; admission Ire. MAGBCUS HANLON. reationt (Thursday) evening, at ALEREO Evand, NEE yorum K crRous, - Director, Gi will be Stites net, with AR ENT CIRCUS E OU! MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY Sg SA ORDAY ONLY, FOR F. at ‘AM {L) EVERY Nig BabyeNmas. ALL THE GREAT Antisrs. SENSATIONAL BAREBACK HORSEMANSHIP, Superior stock of Trained Horses, Ao, HURSDAY, JAN SPECIAL MATINEE AT’ AT Aig O'CLOCK, HOLLAND TESTIMONIAL. tei STAR CONCERTS.-THE COMING POPULAR ‘sical Sensation will i. certs at STEINWA’ 3 Tt ee tate coe CADEMY OF m SIC, CERCLE FRANCAISE DE L'HARMONIBK, FIFTH GRARD MasQUBRADE BALL, BENEFIT OF THE BUPRERERS BY THE WAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 36, 1571, RAND ORCHBSTIA ONE BUNDRED. MUSICLANS, under the direction of ANTONIO L. MORA, Tickets ‘and Boxes for sale at "OUVIL J ray and at Cercle de hitarmonte, 33 we members of th ‘and at the princtpal hot of allthe the cit; VIREMEN'S THE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL BALL, im aid of the wipows AND, ORFHANS' FUND VOLUNTEER N xa, ol Fine DEPARTMENT, HE ACADEMY OF MUSIC monpay EVENING JANUARY. a in. ETS FIVE Di sailing, sentemen orgy ice AMES F, WENMAN, President, Pearl streot, ALLONZO SLOTE, Treasurer, 120 Fulton alreet., Joun J. Wustaay, Secretary Witiata street, Dress Circle and Proscenium Boxes can be o! ed on application to JAMES F. WESM, AN, pepe iy PIANOFORTE | A LAKGE STOUK OF PIANOS, BEST MA MARERS, 0 rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Call at M. MERRELL': 'S. No. 8 Union sauare (105 Fourth a1 ene des A BARGE, NUMBER OF SECOND HAND SQUARK upright Pianos for sale very, low; Pianos to, rent and Soid on instalments, at J. BALER & CO.'S, 650 Broad BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, Getave, four round corners, at a Parlor Organ for sale cheap. EEK & SON, 148 Bleecker atree! —A—A—A.—PIANOS TO RENT, NEW AND SECOND hand, fr upright and square; prices from §6 to ‘625 per ménth reit applied on purchase. TISON & CO., 48 and 60 East Twenty-third st, MAGNIFICENT RIOHLY CARVED FOUR ROUND corners rosewood 74 0 ‘¢ Pianoforte, made to order for #800; only seven months in use, will be sold for $27! also rich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half cost property of private family. 12 Last Tenth street, one bloc! West of Broadw tween University place and Fifth a GHICRERING PIANOFORT! GREAT BAR- gain.—Carved legs, round comers; ae Coogi seven octave eos Pianoforte for #17. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amtiy Eee om ar Broadway. A SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN mad other first claes make, for cash or instalments, at very low SARE also Pianos to'let and taken in exchange. __ SOHN C, BARNES, 137 Eighth street, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD P.ANOFORTE FOR le—Property fami Grete housekeeping; ma: order esiebrated makers; fully guaranteed ; used Saontht Cont $850, for to BIH, Parlor Suites covered brocatel; Paint- ins Silverware, Bronzes, Chamber, Dini Furniture, Car- Mirrors, Clock; sactitice. 67'West Fifteenth street, heat Sixth avenue. LADY WILL SELL FOR #135 HANDSOME ROSE- wood Pianoforte, Luelnding Stool aud Cover; tn perfect order; celebrated m weel, powerful tone.’ Apply at the residence, 25 Third d street MAGNIFICENT CAR forte, coat 8600, for leas than $200 Toctave, agratfe treble, celebrated makers: 1 antes. Apply at residence 113 Eust Sevent! B i. BUY ELSEWHERE GALL AT PRIVATE Roseraon PIANO- Fealdence, UE West Xwentraerenth street, and examine their magniticent 7'4 octave rosewood P: » made dy celebrated clty maker, In tse 8 months; cost 100; for B40; Stool and Cover; also’ Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Basement Furniture, at less than half cost. LEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE F PIANO, $150; SPLENDID instrument, magnificent seven octare, rosewood, bay- ing carved legs, overstrani fo Rew ore all modern improve- ; greatest bargalt mi New Bal'y: SOEULER, 967 Broome street. INE TONE ~ahsganY PIANO—PRICE $7, ee $150, 354 West Thirty-firat street, NOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS tor ths holidays, of differeat makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. $6 MONTH.—SEVEN OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, Found cortiorg fine order: would sell cheap, 241 Baw "i r re it can beseen, or TUTHILL, druggist, Highth venue and Fifty-second street. _ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C4 WANTED. SMALL | BU: ILDING WANTED—FOR MANUFA turing pairpones, between Fiveonth and Fortleth sti and Secon ‘Sixth avenues; a ground floor of good size ora carriage house would anewer, “Address box If Herald oilce. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, FROM Paris, desires part of a first class furnished or unfur- nished House, with priviloge to keep three gentlemen board- ere; undoubted references given. Address M. M. O., Herald office. MANUFACTURING CONCERN DESIRE TO LEASE or Tent Property about 650x100; nee not be over two ries high; most room required for a large number of and wagons; two large stables might serye the pur- central location preferred. Address, stating terms, MORGAN, station F, ANTED-A LARGE FIRST FLOOR, IN A_GOOD locality, stitable for dressmaking, not above Twenty- third street, Address DRESSMAKER, Herald oftice. WANTED-« SMALL HOUSE, AT MODERATE RENT, Jn a good locality. Address, atating terme, &¢., A. D, G., Heraid office. ‘ANTED-2D. STORY FRONT LAROE AND SMALE Rooms, with Board for gentleman, wife and daughter, above Twentieth street, between Sixth and Madison avenues, State lowest terms. Address AMSON, Herald office. WANTED-A SMALL HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UN. furnished, between Twelfth and Fortteth streets, on the west side, Adaress, stating terms, E. P., Herald oflice. ANTED—BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND CLARKSON streets and Sixth Ninth avenues, First or wie for a family of three 170i Post oilice. V ANTED =A. FLAT OR SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISH- ed or not, suitable for housekeeping; rent moderate, Address N. V,, Herald office. ANTED TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS—A rge Hall or Building for a regimental armory. Ad. dress ORR PENGEie 80 Pine atreet, ANTED 70 RENT. SEVERAL HOUSES. “A APPLY 10 H. ue, Near WANTED oa SHH ee SIZED 101 = gentleman and wife, without Rely, slated between Fourteenth street and Forty-third street; must be moderate, Addresa H. P., 61 West Thirty: second street. INSTRUCTIO. AT TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOW- ery—Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmette French, Germad, Spanish, Drawing, Shorthand, Mathematics ‘and English ladien! department Telegraphy by an experienced a SPLISH AND FEEROE, ‘ive instructions to foreigners in Kuglish. Address for turee wie ¥. W. F., Herald ofice. 4.0 PER TEN WEEKS’ BOARD AND ENGLISH branches, Includes all expenses, Small. scholars gpecial care. “Plano, @l0. Address ABEL WHITLOCK, Brabiry, ‘Conn. sILLIARDS. SILLIARDS. a The greet Match, at tbo Three-Rail Game between LBBR? GARNIER, for $1,000 and door sonny, willtake pase on Saturday even at Apollo Hall, Broadway and Twenty eighth str Flay w commence at 7 orelook, E Ree lsely, Adwiesion, $1; ed seals 5c. extra. iad at ‘the Apollo Billiard Rooms, (Oris O'Connor's and the Coleman Howse, (RAND BILLIARD EXHIBITION, BY GARNIER, ON Thursday eveutag, Jan. 19, at Radclifl’s Billiard Kooms, 400 Lighth coca near Thirty-fourth street, st DAR ME: CAN BILLIARD 1 TABLES, Pane tured and for pale on only by the pat PHELAN & COLLENDER, ronaway, ‘New York. We sten—a % gue Sian 7 TABLE, NE. new (Phelan & Collonder preferred), H., 46 East Twenty-thirg street ASTROLOGY. TEST.—MADAME ANNA, SEVENTH DAUGHTER, 2 Business and Medical Clairvoyant faye we has that great French No @ to cause speedy marrit ‘satisfaction no pay. ‘Third avenue, between v Hbisty- first ard Taint second mireete, PROFESSOR MARS, BEST ON EARTH. ud of first sight. Consult him ana have no marriage or business. 61 Third avenue, MM" PARKS, CLAIRVOYANT, ASTONISHES THE world with’ her superior knowledge of card telling. Otice 160 East Forty-second street, between Third and box- ington avenuer. MADAME ROSA, GREAT 3 ATURAL (CLAIRVOYANT, 7 weals your Whole life, from the 472 Canal aire, near Hudsou, Fee, Wy bee ony ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL ANH BUKINESS CLAIR voyant, vas we ee present Gnd future, abews Nkeness Of husband. oriy-lirgieweet, between Broadway wad Serguta aroaue ? _— 1 (PRRATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFI pas spate" woiand raariuowtan * GRAND CONCERTED D D DEMONSTRATION one Mone any DRAMATIG PROFESSION ‘ MVERY EVENING? BENEFIT OF THE WIDOW AND CHILDREN SATURDAY MATINEE LATE GEORGE HOLLAND, To.NIGHT) tifa TIME, the Reacty liberally of adi the managers, and the FAINT HEART LAD generous and. protigt co-operation of f the, entire ‘dramatio | and Boucioaul’s badd i FATRLSDY, \ seal protease, the commiice in charge of the tl mobil have ihe privilege and leant of sub Monnow—riKeE" ‘TIM THIS SEASON, eerste pubis of Hey Yun aus rok the absooe | yh entra no at ontimes and unvorms, aud al the | “Hine CakRY-AUGUAEA es Crary) aad TO BE BINULTANEGUSL: so RNTED ebanig inofdgtal mea io ities BEBSEE SUL SLOW, ‘waht 1 Kisven differant theatre sin New Votan Heady ee aw BAT HOATABY, Bhawa, JOBN HART ey RYMAN, at Eleven different theatres ay a. RroRpr, Mi (OST BRILLIANT FRIDAY—OU! . H, 2 sewereeta: ‘Souihy. SATORDANT HEART cunt a FATR LADY Mo) gods . Suck Fs i. A NIBLO'S. AND. USED UP. wat Lessees and ;Mosara, JARRETT & PALMER. | SATURDAY NIGHT (by desire, and for the third time), TER WoRDERIUE Cees LOU, ON NED ocomtinence at 1 PM. THe HEIRATLAW. WALHALEA TROUPE: caebionae He Shi yooh Mr. BS MOND AY—Bheridan ne comedy, THE SCHOOL FOR WALHALLA TROUPE, san PRANGISUO™ MIN- pearance ea), a UESDAY—FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR.LADY | $5 IN NUMBER, BTRELS. SED DEWAR te Gi | ant tsb UF. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AXD SATURDAY, SONG—Misa FANNY PRES- Fi me A ae r | “WEDNESDAY. ouRs. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. eg Me se ee a Oe ee i DAN “BRYANT, NELSE Me Fe ROGERS, Me J, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATIN SEYMOUR. LITILE MAO, FRANKLIN, Mr. 'J, RO: Wattacn: LAST We Bor two jase ERTSON, ‘Mr. EK, CO) SATURDAY MATINEE, Jan. 2, of the brilliant en, RECITATION, ER, Mr.'R. SMITH, Mr. F. ‘at hali-past 1. THE IBiA THOMPSON TROU Mr, GEO; VANDENHOF® CLARKE Mp. # LAMBis MR, LESTER WALLACK THE LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE, (as also at Wallack's and Miss PAULINE MARKHAM, IN ‘The charming burl Fifth Aveouetheatre onthe Miss FANNY. RRLSTIGN. PAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY ar G HORDE AND Tite DRAGON, ay Miss RAWLINEON, AND. GEORGE AND THE DRAGO! aie sua Gic CROOK BALL WRIGHT, UsED. UP. ported by Miss LYDIA THOMPSON aad the entire: RO BONFANTI BOX BOOK OPEN. Pisin MISS LYDIA TioMtesoN ALL THE PREMIERES, “Seats santos $eonred far wo weeks in advance, and MR. HARRY B wert THE GRAND BALLER 51 4, THEATRE COMIQUE, MATINEE PERFORMANCE SSR ates! wat Meee dhon Date ts SMITE ra Ob ‘ road ry 0} e lol ie RICH. Butler & Gilmore... cad = aero ae JORNNY THOMPSONS BOOTHS THEATRE, ho Press and Publiom our favor tn the grees SHEAND, ON TRUE TO THE LAST, What the NRW York HERALD says, of Jan, 16:— To commer more heap Pelton opm Onsa OOD'S MUSEUM. Mr, EDWIN BOOTH, ave a lad; }, Blanche ‘the same line of f business; herty, and for the remainder consult NO. mised Linea wire EON A erOU, | HAP RD tt oot eaayy Jan een Sn AED’ PS. HOWSON,” Mamet ONT | pop nasnn COMUs. the Cm anes Tage of annee at it ie TODAY THURSDAY fore SRAND BRERA MATINEE, Mr. LAWRENCE P. BAR- in the first act of st. GEORGE AND dod DEAGOR. to District—bet: oe ue i Me N, a Site the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York—that tit ie 0 “least MOB END Scopnicn, Love AND LOYALTY. ust tae ioe: SEY Fetes ch hae et aan ee eee by permiaalon of pass {ABREDE ae au JACQUES, #.0. | Rnd'rapidiy carfiod on that ths faterest an age Tay Monsrs, JOHNNY QUEEN snd. BILLY. Bion DEON, C ROBINE, | beat arth 6 tn the re to be seen at the ‘Comique, by Meets 200 EDADE FP BENWAN, J! | Pictianipiy awile kotor whiteerettaean es ofthe poset a Roisbo MINET! irneus: Mss LIVINGSTON. | THE FIRE FIEND. im vIRN FIEND. eaars. Birch, Wesibolty Berard & Backus, —— ). me whole to cone ne the second act of ee grey THE FIRE FIEND. THe VINE FIEND, FL DICK! ‘PSO! SOLE LESSEE AND MANAGER. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY ERENT AGiS EVERY BVENING. ane Tb Me SOHN Xe fio onlne of the othe Commosces 01745: as: BY. Mr. Doors omen ‘at 63. Curtain rises nt 734 0% cowpany is tendered, Lewis we HARING, Mr Box office open daily. Seats reserved in bi —_— Mr. gp C. Howard's DAVIDGE, TIN: RAND OPERA HOU'S! Mr, Bro DaveDale i 1 FARE Boorw’s. THEATRE. Gr egomner Twenty-third strect and Eighth avenue, Aerenrs THISON, "Me. BURNET EVERY EVENING GRAND REVIVAL. | “3 BEAT Piapemuorr, Mr. pAuoOM AN Ege Mr. cae Oren ERICaOLE naahang VENPORT, Miss CLARA bil i TO-NIGHT ‘A PERICHOLE, Nibio's and Wallack's MORRIS) Sis FANNY MQ- “RICHELIEU,” Pest sesecrse LA PERIGHOLE. on the same day. RANI, Miss Oe in Bulwer's Historical Play, produced in a very superior : AIMEE as LA PERICHOLE. RECITATION TER, Miss Ad esr Mies pon | manUer, with the aiailon toto AERET TO-NIGHT AIMEE as LA PERIGHOLE, iss AGNES ETHEL. SLaKrOs youMeR, Nok i i) NEW SCENERY, AIMEE as LA PERICHO! Sa Bed “RICHELIEU” * NEW COSTUME: LY MPIC. . APPOINTMENTS. LESSEE AND MANAGHR.. JMR. JAS, E, HAYES hn bray gums eosin pete ALL, TH Ce To comumsicgai £P. a. FOR, Mr, ORO, On SATURDAY EVENING, Jan. 21, LETTE SON BEANE, HONEY. tn Robson's Romantic Drama of ota MALTS ava. We: wats FANNY “LOVE AND LOYALTY.” GRAND DoUHEeSE. iss E. ROGERS, secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE at the theatre, ae ora Oe Quins soNoRe : ANNIE, YEAMAN: Branch Ticket office, at Ditson & Co.’s Music Store, Pe WEE WILLIE WINKIE, J... DEROSAY, Ti Brosdway. NINTH REGIMES BAND, KIN, Way LuLu PRIOR, es a SOLOISTS.” es SPE ALM MATINE! pam arma ror THE HottaxD” TESHON axe Musical Director... Px seigicarto Patt ¢- beets wkeatt secured at box office of Opera Houses, also at Schir- NA! commencing at ONE o'clock. 01 Broaiway, and Erie Raley: ticket office, corner WooD's MUSEUM. ‘A EDWIN'S THEATRE. Twent “third atreot and LESSEE AND MANAGER... -Mr. GEO, WOOD EVERY EVENING AT SATURDAY MATINEE IBLO'S “GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN. mei z [- THE LYDIA 4 THOMPSON Ks The celebrated comedingy ay N UNPARALLELED SUCCESS By, Kind permission of A. in tho splendid burlesque of Y GRAND DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE AGE, ae play the First Actof Miss LYDIA THOMPgON, | and aia ae roped AgyAEe ee ee (GE and THE DRA. Miss ADA HARLAND, Mi Nite ~ mMURSnAY AR Bae, aT, LEGS, UNAPPROACHABLE SPLENDOR SEVEN,’ “OHANEIONS OF NELLIE HENDERSON, M Mina GRA THNDE PRRFORMANCE GREAT SPECTACLE, HRISTENDOM. SeEBTON, Alias ARSOTT, IN Alb OF. Te HOLLAND TESTIMONL EVERY EVE: ate AND SATURDAY MATINEE bi SONNY THOMPSON, A a E EOREED, Mr. Every member. as the Soil ore volunteered; also will be presented aN jes ag celebrated drama of the rin the ‘IN, Mr. tT. W, byi*a ‘ON HAND. KEENE ana dthers. Wi (with kind permission of Lester Wallack, Esq.), with entire NEW SULNERY, COSTIIMES AND, eUStS, Raitarienpies. MiAuaeEseegs | nt Se Aa Eo cron wos os ser apnea tw Coy permaton of Messrs. Jar CHARLES, Mie. STiV : TIME TABLE OF Thin, GRAND VEATUKES OF THES re & Palme! Mr. MANLY anc INA_EDWIN'S THEATRE, a 4k —CURTAIN CK CROOK, AN ERARC L800, Minetrela, RESA WOOD. RETURN OF LAURA KEENE ey ee! ‘loc! fet de ig Rises.” NNY QUEEN KEENE, 2a ng ides Flenrs, Mile. Adrian as Flora, JOLLY WEST. ite LAURA KEENE, $:35—Grand Incantation Scene. DTS =a "$US Baht cary’ Mare Booted" OMe LINA EDWIN'S THEATRE. ina ewutip <A rani ces Ferns, Marriet . LESSEE AND NANAGERUSS DION Boucigs au, 9:30—Grand ote Scete from the Groito to the Pere Commence . onde, aster HARRY JANVI Level ted Gold Terrace. * (aged 6) will wing. a Mr. FRANK DRE TWO LIVES ‘OF MARY LEIGH. Yas do Deux, Bonfanti and Novissimo, oy EV ERAL SONG! Mr MW LREFING WELL, Supported by a carefully selected company. ission of Messrs. Mr. | oe We oh, Hughes gud White. THOMAS, WHIFFIN, | Mr. He Ee Cmacuuit st The Bireaiteot MAGEPPA. MARSDEN, Me BROUGH: Live bwinis razatne, es eee 4 Goudeioh, 0:38—The Ami “HANGS QIAN, Kuve ile ELLE How: HUNTED" DOWN. M1 o'elock—The Dazzling Rranatormaation Been Scone of the MR. GEORGE © ae eee , AURA KEENE. urtal ‘ OC Mr. Wale tee GUT ALGOR? ies Li WO LIVES OF MARY LEIGH. .~ Curtain fails af § minutes mater th gk, Comic. SON SARAH GERMAINE, : LAURA REENE | BEVSEAL NEW AND BRILLIANT FEATURES, | TONY PASTOR, ey NEXT WEEK, ON THURSDAY; AT 14 O'CLOCK, THE GREAT HOLLAND’ TESTIMONIAL ‘MATINER, Boyes THEAT! es RE. NEW YORK CRPEE: GREAT Pid we gee +++,DIRECTOR ANGE 0: 5 GA "'S GARDEN. AMAZONIAN EXTREM. it janis 4 Master Teast nga oF tne oa BLANCHARD ne THE MOLEAND rEsrivoxi Ate Bona re an ast Ir. EDWIN a + . ae 3 PERCHE EQUIPOISE, ). MELVILLE, Drama of Drama of COMMENCING BS aS ONE. SUMERSET RIDING, * CHARLES Fisk ‘VIDOCG, TUE LOST SHILLING. Se aoe Ls, ACROBATIC StORTS us. WILLIAM BU rio, THE THIEF TAKER Ane ANOHARD bee Pt ee ae PICK YGe CORN ES, PED- Mager PaEDEeIos aul OF PARIS. Oe alot yy, His DOG CARLO. one THOMPSON nd HAREY HEORETT, AREBACK HIDING, "BAT- DINAND SAGINO, Mr. WM, FRIDAY EVENING, P 2 noUTe LE APS, a Foun as ae OF | FAREWELL BENEFIT OF Mk EDWIN BLANCHARD. TAIRD ACT OF BLACK CROOK, TRAINED HORSE "« vOLT' Si Mr WM. H. ‘ON MON 5 CONTORTION: eA Nk ROLDAN GORG! ANTOMIME, BAREBACK HU! RDLE AGT. OL GLOWNS WM. CONRAD and by Mr. Hecnapdes fein entitled THE CELEBRATED ‘SKATERS, NOE AND aooparox, MIO B. —« and ever; as MILLINERS.” _member of the Company. z. which Will be presented in in ¥ “gompiete and elaborate izle, THE ENTIRE Giaxn BALLET, lete with ne and super ‘ransformations PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN Mechanical Wonders. In order to, give full ‘effect 10 this pro- THE GRAND man fxatED S STAIRCASE SCENE. Ae E ROOMY | SHAN Beret ameirhe skmieicnnes | Domeomna connie r. F. B, CONWA cz Fe OF 2 Roeser oy - aac He coantiotce aid wrloge success inthe many cities of the Union haa been one | 5TH AVENUE, THEATRE, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH r. JOHN, es OWENS, ntinned trinmph, street, near Broadw: Meta PAN TOMIME MATINEE Beg! fos at elvht, Matinee Saturday at 1}¢ o'clock. ry Saturday ymmencing Jan. 23 Sole Lessee and Manager. AUGUSTIN DALY GLITTERS 18 Mr, ee jontcr.= "The Hollan imonial will take place at this ALL THAT eatre on —— NUT GOLD, J. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 0°CLOCK. —_ Bore ee Sites “ANNIE The entire receipts wil be devoted to thie purpose. FIFTH WEEK OF “SARATOGA theWwettrs, eas) — ee —_ AN NBRYANTS PALAC BOF RENSTRELR, EVERY NIGHT AT & eR RQOKLEN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. way Between, Sixth and ferent renee ear Booths s theatre. RESS, . : CON ED 8U O = “commencing at 2'P. M. THE BLACK BRIGANDS. | CLODOCHE GAN cay MATINEE, SATURDAY AT 1%. FAINT REART NEVER Mr. Fi. THE BLACK BRIGAND: CLODOCHE CaN — loop Walking Scene of fine Arata, | TE BEAGR BRIGANBE | SLODOGHE CARER BRONSON HOWARD'S K rs, 88 E c 5 0 K i a 0 PRS ©, HOWARD, Miss FAN THE BLACK BRIGANDS,| CLODOCHE CANCAN. BRILLIANT LOOAL COMEDY, Xv SOHEK. RAwiC BATE: Potts FAR: ihe arent Bthtopiaa Bameator as Ola ‘Uncle Pe ere a m , MEN MESS HITE. Mr. W. J. FERGU- se Beym eymours | Baus 2 Reed, Tominy Sully, Little Mac. “SARATOGAI" Pen AR enews BaxD. SON, Med. W. SHANNON, srvanrs’ MIN BRY. MINSTRELS, J. MACKAY, A. QUEEN. BRYANTS Busses ‘A BRYANT'S BInpTEE LS. BOWERY Y THEATRE. Y SATURDAY A’ B. 3. CONWAY'S 1 PARK THEATRE, BRC Proprietor and Manager. - Mr. W. B, FRELEIGH TH MAGNIFICENT LOCAL SCENERY, SPLENDID | Fase Mr. EDWIN BLANCH- MR. JUN OWENS JONABLE. COSTUMES, UNIQUE NEU ith, Mer By T, SEETSON TRIVANCES AND A VAST COMEDY cast ‘ohare Ny vier AND! "eOLON SHINGLE, and BOXES secured (welve days in advance, “tne N. 2 AT? and comtpued success of “SA) ATOG A" compels the fone Ponement of Mr. BOUCICAULTS powerful NEW P. and several other no} SSEEUIAL MATINEE OF “SARATO GA" THURS. : THEODORE THOMAS? pa, January 19, at one o'clock, for the Holland SYMPHONY | CONCERTS, 3 THE LOSf CASKET. The pubile is respecttull informed tha i SIMTEENTH WEEK AND PHB —— TW ND CONCERTS ONE ;HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH PERFORM= ROBERT EMMETT. will be given by Mr, THEODORE THOMAS, on bie return ANCE OF GEO. L, FOX'S PANTOMIME, TERRIBLE TINKER. FRIDAY, EV! Serre: its Aisi eee CONCERT, witbie, RD. E Deer dae) mie ee TUEON, Tao! OUSANDS: BECOND AAD L at CONCERT’ [AVE LY AUTHENTICATED following eminent » artists will _appear:— ISTIBLE FROLICS OF The THE CELEBRATED AND (CP LAR DLANI Ts, RY, Misa LAURA PAU: Miss IRENE LOFTY, ‘Mied wR a MILE! HE GRIMALDL OF tie AGE. tt MBALY. DORE THOMAS 1 ber ih rl amet Race EUHOUS TRANSFORMATIONS. THEO! : RWVALED ORCHESTRA 01 WALLAOK'S. Rioprfetoe nnd tomas ir ester WaALLAoK ADIs S ee PERFORMERS. MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT & Doors open at 1 F at 16 P.M. RESERVED SEATS HEY, CENTS feria. MARE SEEBACH.-STADT THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. Full particulars jn future advertisements. Wid Shake nea Fantog. Gana Bute cg peakeee conErs OPERA TioUsE. | lerepenstige), Seel as arine. To-morrow, Ad- Hoe wae sg Sole Proprietor Henne Lécourreur. Saturday, Seebach's beneut, Hatm's. HIs_ LAST LEGS. HOOLEY £ KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, INSTRE! THE SCREEN ' SCENE LO TROW.FROW. GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRED "1. aa EN 28 FROM THE SCHOOL FOR LEON in bis Original Character of GILBERITE. pity By MtENSE HIT. PNGUORIOUS § Success. SS CLARA RENOR'S LYRIC HAL wy BALLAD BY. 798 Sixth on Reservoir square. w. ane ope imate, ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS, MRS, ee s oe 8 OF UPTOWN Charley Backus, Les Brigands. | J. F. RECITATION BY DRAMATIC AND Pt RECITALS, Billy Keamett, Jaroineers Ww. 1 oma GEORGE VANDENHOFF. Commencing MONDAY EVENING Jan. 23, at 8 o'clock. G. W. Rookefeler, March to Hash, Templeton,, NM Selections will be made trom SIAKSPEARE, SCOTT, | 6: F, ek, Duel on Horse- Lavaltee, HELEN TRAC %, "Misses | SHERIDAN, BULWER, BURNS, dc.. dc. eek, ha ies FOWLER, TRA LAIS- - . Such, ‘an. LL ERD OVHERSE 6 NEW YORK. Musrom OF ANATOMY, 618 | * a DELIGHTFUL PART SING city ‘The Littic Folks R-cream at the comic's ‘Scenes with eitttige. to, ie, “oth Gf TICKETS pt the e + aati Tia Tats.) GIR | _ Seate secured six days in alvance. Al Cl exe DOLLAR, ADMITTING to ANY ONE PLACE of AMUSE: | 618 | avg are feartully aad & | Te Jrowby Houses ENiNOasr srio AUER. jet THURSDAY "APTS: RNGON ‘at the option of the 61s wonderfully mad 618 | Ci D BD oe ai bh SRA! Pineda buyer), are .for gale at all the THEATRES, HOTELS, | $8 rhe Bes Sties, Word ania ot ae Sere a Yoeiferous plaudits the kit of the day, the dew. it Pr tad Gi the Human ‘and Acton ‘pescon at 618 WMEDSACK SHEPPARD BURIESQUR. aD chee eezaraages neve eemeconely offered tp ald tke | Oe cori — UE, in every. Wi hele power, ESKIN oa free, ways to contribute tothe yreatasieac of | TRPMANR POLLO Au RRR EY EVENING. Ms 2 OSNRTENS CHAMPION SIG. DAN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, Twenty-third atrect, ~ Ulustrated by Descriptive Lecture,’ sonny, Dances and | axb TH Cameo i Matiuees OBA S Pee Rance eee roudwar Sketches, Comfnence att.” Adinisston, 250. and BUC. z* SRR cs: BOTA W. BUTLER & FE. G. OLLMORE, "Theale Comique. ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE. BLK. &, Re SPENCER, Globe os tre. WO OR THREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE TO. oH, ¥. Se & LEON i 'Hool T Us ENTL a ee H, HUGHES & WHITE'S MINSTR&LS. connect themselves with a literary or debatin aan, Harry Janvier, Willis Cobb's Dogs, Goats amd! Mee WHITE, Brooklyn, tion, or a club of simi . Address M., box 204 A DONNELLY, Orympto, | rooklys. toa, (org cin of stellar charanter. “Ai he entire SPAR TROUPE tn their speciation, HOLLAND “TESTIMONIAL. leeyes T Re KAHN'S | MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL Lg at A OS taaens chamer Wane THE re- ceived by Mr. Grit, MAGUNIQLI, Booth's theatre, and Mrz 74 BROADWAY, opposites ASTOR PLACK, sree will ae _— Sty Aga omy ere THEODORE E MOSS, Wallack’s theatre, cH iNest i; fick one. bev delivated ‘np tho, ae i COE uiicen eaten OLLAND TESTIMONIAL, OULD oe hee ay aL sy SR IRS AIL ION OE i Fea cere erramngensmutces | oetimrtacne in id motte | THEAUNARS caROARyan genera eta ‘orming a ce if iy Wont em, dally y onl Paired ON THU OFE reenact oe session as Fe ‘ais TEL eaiaacens Conant sea erbeies Aponte oe __ THEATRE nUKEY OFFICE, 114 BROADWAY. HE NEW SYORK SWIMMING ACADEMY We soda) ee Sree ater a Skating Rink, Sixth avenue aud Thirticta street, opens HE STAR CONG! “TUE SEASON OF STAR CON- T B HOLLAND ‘TESTIMONIAL, jis evening with’an extra Skating i mbly. Tho New ors ‘wil commence tt STKINWAN'S, Fevruary 1. York Skating Association havo been favited and will favor of See “magnitade, a GREAT ON SATURDAY, PANUARY, a, wi, the arsembly with figure and interralskatiag, Floor mana awit ithe Continent There will be fein bid ae MecPLYMPTON. "Adnvslon'i cent” ROADWAS UNDERGROUND HATAVAY . HE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, (JQOsTON DIP WALT SUCCESS; * REN, toaid ot the “GEORGE HOLLAND FUN series of a by at the retin pronouneed remairastag the highest available dra- Grand Perio . teal talent known to the country. Full par} (ten By} io. A180) DAIBERIE AME RERGARSAL FAIDAY, Toulars willbe announced In the morning papers of | scpeenceirrea eno Se ADA, TAN. 20 AT 85 Pi ict _ paneer jer"? waitzes, ira 4 Pa TO- -MOR HOW peape ae NCAR 20, 1871, xalop, 2c. Dts SON & "C0. Pi Geo. T, ‘STRONG, A. SCHAAD, Secretary. mn AMATEUR'S _ aries Eablet Sie Negro ws BE ISSUED SHORTLY, ANY FoR SAUR ME. | Faron, Ae. jn tle Working Steen, Eras only Bt Magio |e catyenars, “The Lins @earce Arcaadt to: Corner * shit 1 Macte Foot grarhe Air, Ro. 8 Astor via | DWYER, Viblishers S17 Witihavenuc | PAUROHIGD & at Rullman’s, 114 Broadway) we Hotel aud the Acadewy. Aropoltian Hotel, Firth Ave, Ampseae TROPOLITAN HOTEL: Lanterns, $' TICKETS FOR AU TiATRES

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