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BOARDERS WANTED. third street, bet 3 RECS iegeh, between Filth avenue and: Lircadway. pane ROOM, SKOOND FLOOR, WITH SUPERIOR rd, for genteman and wife or gentlemen. 6% West FINE WATER FRONT ON THE EAST SIDE, WITH sheds, office, stable, &c., sultable for coal or lumber LARGE, HANDSOME ROOM, DESIRABLE FOR ra feu Toeation, “217 West Fourtesuth y on, ‘ourteent street, Beveuth avenue. 1 FAMILY WaRTED-aT ‘$5 WEST SIXTEENTH ‘with or jout Board; prices very moderate ; references, TO @§ PER WEEK.FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet, with or without Board, or for light housekeeping; family. 89 Hudaon street, corner Harrison. ‘TR AVENUE, oe; LARGE Li ig ae AL cove Bedroom, ~ also e joom,, per week, Inolnding heating, gee aad service; breabfasi if ao. mired. 5™ AVESUK, 68—-WADSWORTH HOUSE.--ELEGANT Bult of Rooms, posseasing every convenience ; first Coor or family ; secured by early application; four young gentle men at reasonable rates. 6 To —DESIRABLE. Feet. WITH EXCEL- lent , at 174 and 176 Bleeoker street, six blocks weat of Broadway, A free evening lyceum for the boarders, EAs’ TWENTIETH STREET.—TO LBT, WITH or without Board, one large Room on second floor, suit- able for gentleman and wife or single xentleman ; alto single Rooms. BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY ARE FINE LARGE and amail well furnished Rooms, with food Board. Ap- ply at 180 Bleecker street. Prices $6 to $12 per week. TH STREET, 189, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND Fourth avenue.-Rooms suitable for gentlemen and wives; also single Rooms for gentlemen, with or without Opposite Mercantile Library. 10 _Witserlessauc Noms thind foor, with wuperior Board; ‘oom, loor, with superior A ‘aso Rooms, tourth floor, for gentlemen ; location unexcep: onable; references. ee 1: ‘H STREET, BSTWFEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- nues.— Two single Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen ; nd accommo -aivon fret claas. 44 West Twelfth at. TH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 800 AND ie Bi Front Rooms, on second door, for gentieman and wife, also OMT STREET.—FANILIES OF MODERATE MEANS and single gentlemen can find pleasant homes: bath, fire, hot und cold ‘water, excellent table; cay boarders ac: ‘commodated. ramerey Park, le Room for gentleman, tolet with Board. 2D, HARRISON STREET. —FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH 4, oF without Board, in & private family, from $210 $5 a Wook, 2D STREET, NO. %, NEARLY OPPOSITE FIFTH 0 Avenue Hotel.—One Suit, parlor and hali room, with Board ; also one Room on fourth floor. 5 WHAT TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A PARTY OF 2) gentlemen or a family enn be accotumodnted with @hree communicating Rooms on bird foor; also frout Room und Bod Kocm on secoad, with or without Board; moder ato terms, QT WES? | FORTY SEVENTA | STREET.—s Floor, four rooms, comprising all modern conve- ‘mienoga, newly and hundsomely furniabed, to be rented to- wether or separaicly, with Board. Keferences exchanged. QO WEST TWENTY-FOURTH | STREET.—FInST ©) otngs Bosra, with desiravle Rooms; pleasantly located, near Fifth Avenue Hote), at moderate terms. References ex: ebanged. 4S NINTH STR! nvennes, FIFTH AND SIXTH pom to let, with Board, for Swe cevtiemen or a geutieman and wife. {4 WRET TWENTY FIRST STREET.—FIRST CLASS AA posra, ly furnisbed Rooms, and superior ac- commode took for one ‘amily only, in a private family of Biveo hiulta; house revere: &c., strictly first cl STREET.—NICELY FUR- cass Board. Terms mode- ‘UH STRENT, HOTWEEN BROADWAY Sults of furnished Rooms, on fauilles or parties of gentle- T\-FIPTH STREET,—A HANDSOM. rn yor and large front Room on » Board, references exchanged. Ky7 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT 7 dum et Rooms on second Gocr to fon, wih Boards vacated by party leaving unexpectedly for Calfforpia, Re ferences exchanged. IRVING PLACE.—ROOMS TO LET, HANDSOMELY GO “Kiruisuor, to. geuticmen or gentieman and wife, with {Board ; or would let the same to # ductor, 14. NEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue,—Furnished Rooms to let,’ with or without ‘Board, to families or single gentlemen; eierencos required. TO LET, IN A T4 WE 4 genteel smal! French family, a handsomely furnishea Parlor and front Hui! Bedroom, for gentleman aud wife or tngle gentlemen or ladies, with or without Board; terms oderate; ring second foor bell. fourth floor to Let, w: ret class table; Q4 MACDOUGAL sTREET.—TO LET. TWO HALL + Rooms. with good Board; hot and cold water in one; Feferences exchanged, ) 2 EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR PARK ()2 averuc.—Private farlly will rent’ a Room to wo kevtiomen for $i4 or #10 for ove; house and table first MY nes ab 120 WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREE’ _ Rooms, Board and cursing for a Dr. Mada ad doring coudueme 134. NEST TWELFTN STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- 14 o ely fwinished Rooms, for married couples Ingle gentlemen; table Srst clas; terms very mo: URNISHED ROOM fpriemanand wife; i MACDOL 6 to vet, wish GIG per week ; also 6 r ] 4 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A PLE. 44 sunny exiension Koom to let, with Boar fmalt famiiy, where omforis can pe enjoyed tion unexceptionavie, Re 1GO SECOND AVENUE, NORTHEAST CORNER OV Tenth street (Sinyvesant square).—Several single wid double Rooms nicely Turnished, and excellent Board, rom $10 to OU ; locality, board and reference unexceptional, O()5 EAST, SEVENTEENTH STREET, BEXWEEN 2) Second aud Tiird avenver.—Handsomely furnished noms to let, for geutiemen or gentl board deatred ; pri 4 D1 () BAST THIRTIETH STREVT, NEAR THIRD AVE- nue.—Handsomely fur ath, hot and cold water, for gentlemen and their wives. Board: house first class. Call for three nen aud wi 2RT.—A FOUR TRE ° with brown stone BA, 18 rooms; 15}¢86; ry low; no agents heed apply. Cali for ous wees, N EASTERN LADY HAS TAKEN HO 9 SEVENTH 1e.—Hancsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; lass; table wel supplied; references unexcep- tlonable LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING coufnement, and infant adopted out, by Dr. and Ma. ame WHsT, bod Ninth avenue, near Fortieth stree TER 7O LET—FROM $2 TO $8 F w ; evutral ication. ) Weriey coruer of Bleecker street, between Broac: way and Bowery, Poses Fo story ; Wot and cc tion very desirabie. Apy R , THIRD atries; bath on floor; loca- ssast Twenty-Grst treet, NHE COMFORTS OF A SOCIAL AND REFT offered, with handsome Sil private table If desire Reicrence OARD AND LODGING w MAN WISUES ROOM AND BOARD; LO- Ae and Sixth Fourteeoth and Twenty-fourth streets, pues; room must be nicely furnished and comfortavly warm, without & Gre, otberwise heated by Furpace; permanent if su Address, with terms and full pariiculars, J. R. 8., Herald ofice. PoAkl WANTED PY TWO DOW: TOWN SALES. 2D" mea, within 2 mtuutes’ walk of City Hall, and at mod erate tera Address box 147 Herald office. OARD WANTED-—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE house, no other bo ‘*, best accommodations, for a Bearried lady speoding & few ruonths in the city. Only those who can afford all the comforts a: ements ot a home eed answer. Reference required, is BOARD, box 106 raid ofc Boxe WAATED—BY A YOU TLEMAN AND f 3 GE wife; between Sixteenth ani Thirtieth streets, and hird and’ Sevonth avenues; private family preferred; terms 1d 870 per month, Gre aud gas included. Address A.M. C., Herald offic OARD WANTED—FOR TWO LADIES; H@USE AND loeation must be irat ciate: private boarding house pre- erred: terms about #4) per mouth. References exchanged. Address A. B., box 294 Heraid office. TANTRD-BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A COM fortavie and sociable home (breakfast only). Location between Fifteenth and. Thirtieth streets and Third and Sixth pronues. Address, stating terme, L. T., Herald office. TANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FIRST class Board, between Fourteenth and Twenty-fourth pirects and Fourth and Sixth avenues; terma not above $3) & week. Address P., box lly He BROOKLYN BOAO. FP (NEW NO) CRANBERRY STREET, SECOND ©) Z house from ¥!ymouth church, five m k from Wallor Fulton street ferry.—To let, well furnisaed Koome, with or without Board. HOTE: “) —WASHINGTON PLACE HOTEL, ONE DOOR FROM A. Brosivay-—Opened on the Eurovean p put furnisbed , superior accomm: nod ceairabie families can os. 4 reference required. J. w. WADSWORTH, Proprietor. ih atreet. Rooms 7 a ie eu mi moderate rater. OWENS & HERBBRI, Ww ENG OTEL, NO. 39 BOWERY, CORNER N*S, yond street 2 na, neatly furnished, oc. Bayard atreet.— 200 tight Rov Wo. per bight ; es and 4 per wee! PICKWICK HOUSE, 147 AND 149 © Convenient to New Jersey ferries: single rooms for gentiemen only, #5 cents, 60 cents and gL. Board and lodging on reasouavie terms. EUROPE. JUERLALN, 16 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARL G ‘Ambrosial Creatn for Suaving, Fasuionavle Perfumes for the Handkercbiet, Kau Lustrale for the Hair Eau de Galoune (prevaration spectale). yard, for sale on very easy terms. M.A. J, LYNCH, 72 and 74 Codar street, VERY DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN ST Ly er of Fortiet street and Lexington J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 to revt Third or Fourth Floor or Part of either, GOOD INVESTMENT.—A CORNER © four Lote ou Fourth avenue will be sold at DH, 72 and 76 0 FIRST CLASS HOUSES ON FIFTH AND MADI- son avenues; also Park avenuo, M. a. J. LYNCH, 4 Cedar street. —LOTS ON FIFTH AND MADISON AVENUBS, 56TH, 62d, 68d, Gdth, Btu and Guth sireets; 7th, rie aoe Ly atresia, ‘between 4th and 6th avenues, for sali , ‘8bth streets, t a YNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. N ELEGANT HOUSE, ON FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR Forty-second strect, fot aale 500 IMPROVED EAST ly marked down, STANLEY Da\ "Auctioneer and Agent, 111 Broadway. BARGAIN IF TAKEN QUICK—THE HANDSOME little three story brick House, on Hast Thirty-second Sireet, near Lexington avenue, 10 rooms; every improve- Ment; lot lites Fat @: 1000 ; r . BERL G, Rion Anps: 58 Brosdway. VERY DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House for salo—-In Forty-secend street, near ‘nnd possession & UO,, No, 8 P. THREE STORY FRAME COTTAGE AND LOT ON fens & KISSAM, R SALEON BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY. sixth and Thiriy-seventh streets, ag ea Apply to EB. H. LU: ‘Due; will be sold sured. Appiy to K. Eighty second ly, from 1z to 4 P. 0. 6 Pine street, fut Lots, including » W & 0O., Noes OR SALE--AT A BARGAIN, IMMEDIATE POSSES- ‘sion, four story high stoop brown stone House, 22 feet nt, in Kast Thirtieth street; 16,000; ensy terma. Per- mits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pis reet. ADISON AVENUE LOTs, IN PLOTS OR SINGLY; also Corner ze for $16.000. Lexington avenie, for J LYNCH, TAaand 4 RY COMPLETE BROWN STONE on Seventy-eighth street, near ‘erm very easy. ‘NOH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. FOR SALK, THE THREE STORY high stoop brown stone front House No. 6 particulars and perait st Thirtieth street. For West mites PRINTLD LIST OF §2,785000 IMPROVED WEST at prices marked down to conform to the gratuitously; mailed tree. STANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway. inarket, distribute ERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE acid OR TO RENT, | ‘0; DARE CHANCE,—COUNTRY STORE, HANDSOME ] Stone Dwelling, Tenant House, Para, Hoy, Chicken, Wood, Wash aod Bake Honaes Mir oO Bre 3 hey ¢ 8 miles from ratiroad station, ein, arse cash business; vel Houtthys only $4,000: "cash. 1,000; balance, @50 yearly, GEO. WALKER, East Stroudsburg, Pa. SARATOGA.—FOR SALE-THE MANOR HOUSE AT S Saratoga Springs, located on South Broadway; «fe house nod stable: | t 100x262 feet; containing 2) rooms, gar- den, stavies, running through to Hamilton street; price $15,000, only $5,000 cash, Apply to C. LEVI, 188 Ninth av, \TRYKER'S VAY HOTEL 10 LET—APPLY ON THE IS promises, of F. J.jDAELGER, West Ninety-sixth street and Hudson river. XPLENDID VIRGINIA HOME FOR SALE; 285 ACRES; > :0 tn oak and pine timber, balance in cultivation ; wheat, tobacco and grass land; large and elegant mansion, shady lawn, extensive and nomerous outbuildinvs; variety of fruit! pure spring water; beautiful location; four miles depot; thirty-five west of Petersburg; cheap for cash, or will exchange for a house tn New York. Address NOTTUWAY, Herald office. TTO,PRY GOODS PEALERS—10 RENT IN PHILA delphin, on Eighth streot (the best retail street in ( elty), re, 20 by and second story and basement sam: size,’ adjoining Whitchouse & Brady's “Great American’ 8106 atcre, soing a retail business of over $10.00 per yea lense if desired, Address BE. T. COXE, 5% Walnut Philadelphia, Pa, $500 CASH BALANCE IN INSTALMENTS —FOR 9) le, # fine two atory House in Hudaon City; & cellent location ; price $8,3.0. Address DREHER, 214 Bow- ery, Up stairs. REAL, ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. )XCHANGE-MILL PROPERTY ON HUDSON; STORE $e ktoperiy at Farmingdale, N-J.; 10 meres, and 35 acres inelaud’; Anway ; 30 acres Plain: fields nat PTOPErMY on Ania street CUS dus Broadway. FR SALE OR EXCHANGE—2%0 ACRES, WITH SAW, lath and shingle mill; good water power, 17 tent fal: two new bouses, barns and ouibufldings: about Lb) acres un- = cutizations situated on aye cogil 120 miles from jew York; price $25 per acre, ive! improvements ; also fino Residence at Stamford, Conn, near depot; price $25,000, Inquire of owner, c, W. SCOFIELD, ‘50 Beokmaa street, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NUMBER OF NICR two story brick Houses, with brown stone atoops, 11, Brooklyn, rented; carriages or other merchandise taken, with Little money. A. P. CARLIN, ‘Boerum street, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, ___ REAL ESTATE WANTED, NY PERSON WILLING TO SELL A FOUR STORY brown stone House cheap, location between Madison d Sixth avenues, Forty-sixth street and the Park, will please addres (88 Post atlice. ] EAL ESTATE WANTED, I WILL LEASE OR TAKE the management of Estates. Real estate security given. Address VETER GILLESPIE, 15 Last Fourteenth street, or 82 Chambers street, tax ofiice. DEAL ESTATE WANTED-TWO LOTS, 25 FEET \ front each, vetweea Thirty-foarth and Fistieth streets, Fourth and Seventh avenues; no objections to old buildings being on same. AdJress BUILDER, 647 Hudson street, R L ESTATE.—~WANTED TO PUKCHASE, IN THE Ninth or Sixteenth ward, a neat three or four uy Here not exceeding in value $17,500, Address PUR- ER, care of J. Dubois, No. 4 Vine street, —BUILDING LOTS, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH aventes, on Fiftieth street, for sale low; excavated ; Columbia ease ; also a Printed List of Storer and Dwellings K, STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine atrect. BASEMENT MODE! price §18,50; -ninth street, between Seventh SON & SON, Il Pine street. FOUR STORY HIGH sTooP coed) brown stone House, ninth atreet, between Fifth a: DESIBABLE ENGLISH Dwe ling, 17.6x50x1 terms easy; possession. [bi and Eighth avennes, , lot 100 feet, Forty- ‘oue and Broadway, ¢21,500; V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. VERY ATTRACTIVE, FULL SIZED HOUSE ON Murray Hill, for sale, with or without the Furniture ; ‘M, A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. WATER FRONT, ON NORTH RIVER, BETWEEN ry-hinth streets, for sale. J. LYNCH, 72 ana 74 Cedar street. TIRE BLOCK, ON SIXTH AVENUE, EXTEND- ny to Mount Morris aquare, suitable for a large institu ion, for sale or to lease for # term of years. M. A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street. —THE FINEST PARCEL OF LAND IN THE CITY for French Flats, 5/x200, fronting Central Park, with- in 35 feet of Fifth Avenue Plaza, at Fifty-ninth street. POTTER BROTHERS, No. 634 Pine street. LL THE FOLLOWING HOUSES IN WEST THIRTY- fourth street for sale :— AS story bigh stoop brick, al! improvements. Another more eiegant, 21360x7: Another brown Anotber 4 story brown stone, with hxtures, carpets, dc. 28) Two full Lots near Kighth avenue, each Also many others to trade or tor sale MORRIS B. BAER, 269 West Thirty-fourth street, ~THE CHEAPEST LARGE FIRST CLASS BRICK Factory Property in the city, on tho west side, for sale. Five stories, 40x19), with two Lots adjoining; contains one two boilers, the main shaft and all the steam beating apparatus; it is well caicuiated fora machinist, plano or tur- niture factory, having two drying houses connected, and ail in splendid condition; gas all through. Must be aold. Not C. J. CLARKE, 202 Broadway. ‘TORY BROWN STONE HOUSE AND LOT on Thirty-first street, mear Sixth avenue, 21x60x98.9; Carpets, Mirrors, Ac., panes. $21,000, | a three story brick House $18,000. Apply, from 13 to Ii, NO. 6 Vine street. Fifty-eighth and Mm. ne, Mirror, cms in all parte of cit much cash required. \¢ Lot on Grove street, 22x70x100, P.M., to HOLLY BROTHERS WEST THIRTY. seventh street, near Fifth avenue; also Houses for sa! Madison, Park and Lexington avenues and on every Ea, 220 Fitth a OR SALE—THE MOST DESIRABLE CORNER FOR busiucss purposes in this city ; corner Kank and Bleeck- 3 fronting Abingdon square, i Herald ofleb. AT LOW PRICE OF $15,000, FOUR s ani attic English basement House, pleasantly located, West Twenty-second street ; terms accommodating. Permits FAY, No. 1 fine street. STORE PROPERTY.-THE FOUR Sixth avenue; a good street to the Park WILLIAM TU For terms, &c., ad- story brown stone Building, No. investment; well rented. Apply to JAMES GLASSFORD, $43 Canal sireet. ANTED—A PULL SIZED HOUSE ON FIFTH OR Madison avenus, or will exchange a smaler House d pay difference in cash. ATHBONE & GREIG, 92 Broadway. _PIANOFORTES, SPLEND\D STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN aud other frst class make, for cash or insta ments, at very low prices; also Pianos t ‘let and taken in exchange, JOHN C. BARNES, 137 Eighth street, near Broadway. GREAT BARGAIN.. $175 FOR 7 OCTAVE, OVER- strung bass, carved legs, ful fron frame, round corners, rosewood Pianoforte ; city make. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadwa; LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO 1. rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on purchase, Cali at M, M. MERREL! No, § Union square (103 Fourth avenue), STEINWAY & SON'S PIANO, NEARLY NEW, FOR sale at a bargain. New and’ second hand Pianos for sale or rent cheap, and rent app.ied if purchase 1.8. BERRY & CO., 729 Broadway, corner of Tenth st. FAMILY WILL SELL A MAGNIFICENT CARVED Torewood Pianoforte, cost #600, for $2.5; overstrung seven octave, acratie trebie, celebrated makers, five niee. ‘113 East Seventh stre MAGNIFICENT RICHLY CARVED FOUR ROUND corners rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, made to or: for #800; only seven months in use, will be sold for $ also rich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furuiure at half co property of private family. 12 Fast Tenth street, one bl west of Broadway, between University place and Filth a A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD, PIANOFORTE FOR 88 ¢; property famiiy declining housekeeping ; made order, celebrated maker ; fully guaranteed ; used five month cout 2650, for $250; Parlor Suit, covered brocatel ; Painting Silverware, Brovz Chamber, Dining Fur. iture, Carpets, Mirrors, 57 West Filteenth street, near Sixth avenue, LADY WILL DISPOSE OF AN ELEGANT carved rosewood 7 octave Piano orte, including Stool 1 Cover; latest improvements; Agraife ‘trebie; neariy new ; Warranted perfect; cost #550; price less tnan half for cash. 25 Third street. (A. BRILLIANT TONED 7s OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Piano‘orte, made to order, used six months, cost $700, for $225; Parlor, Bedroom Furniture; half cost.’ 113 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. Box for shippn; Cs PIANOS FOR SALE AND TO RENT—AT / DALY'S Music Store, 179 Eighth avenue, near Nine- te nth street. Prices ZU each and upwards; rent $2 60 to 85 per month; Piano Stools, 83 to 810 each, PIANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS for the holidays, of different makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instiiments or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. | one for ooks, Safe, P: ¥ at great bargains, to close the busine: LOST AND FOUND. a F THE PARTY WHO FOUND A WATCH LOST ON A Broadway car on Thursday, 26th inst., with owner's name inside, month, year and vate, will leave it at 175 Fifth avenue, Teal estate office, they will receive #00 and thanks, ATH AVENUE LOTS, INCLUDING SC © ‘sirable corners, below and fronting the Pa M.A. J. LYNCH, 7dand 74 C NUE BOULEVARD tome desirable fronts, with or AND ABOVE THE A. J, LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar atree! ©O()TH STREET, NEAR STH AVENUE—A DESIRABLE high stoop lrown stone House, sale very cheap; also th street, near Lexington $14.500 Ei 20x ,5x100, for brown stone House, . SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. —SNUG LITTLE DWELLING ON THIRTY- between Broadway per cent investment; h LLAMS, 270 West Thirty-fourth street, fourth street, Misceilaneons. ERS OF UNIMPROVED LOTS CALL ON CHARLES MAC RAE, 70 Cedar street, corner Nassau, (000. ~fous e on Seventy-eighth street for sale; M.A. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 Cedar street, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND STORY AND ATTIC BROWN STONE House and Lot on Clinton street, 25x55x90 ; will be sold Rented to May 1 at 1,800. BROTHERS & KISSAM, No, 6 Pine street. OR TO LET-—IN BROOKLYN, and Buildings, suitable for manufacturin well located, near the river; also a Grist Mill; al Apply at KELSE: ‘Stores, Brooklyn. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALK OR TO RENT. i ~SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTIES (N Weacchester, within the projected city limits, for sale, at great bargains, on fovorsble term: HAMILTON PARK—TO RENT, eral Villas, one f) shade trees; al! modern convenies near ferry; 35 minutes of Wali Broadway, or #2 Front street, PRINTED LIST OF $5,400,005 WESTCHESTER RE- alty—At prices marked down to conform to the tone of the market, Lea Wphtfutly located; [AMILTON, 26}$ ratuitously ; mailed free, TANLEY DAY, 111 Broadway. RIFICE.—7 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, NEAR ZA. Utica, location unsurpassed ; good buildings; also Cows, Tops, Tools aud Furniture; ev would exchange; terms easy. 22 East Thirty-firat street, New York. EENWICH, CONN., VILLAGE RESIDENCES, Country Seats and Building Sites for suie; all prices! kereral desirable shore front properties, WATER, Coseob Bridge stat: WILLLAM E unty, N. J., for \EPHRAIM P. EMSON, Colliet NOAL, MINERAL, TIMBER AND FARMING LAND‘ Farms, Miasourt and other Western Lauda, exchange, by the New York Southern Land Company, 53 Broadway. Catalogues sent ZARM TO LET—AT WOODSIDE, L. 1., 28 ACRES; few minutes’ walk from depot; three miles from Long Islavd City; large house and onbuildiags: a rare opportu- For particulars apply to URYKE & CO, 315 Greenwich street, New York. HOUR FROM TBE CITY, BY RATL anee for trucking and poulcry raising. Address W. A. box 200 Herald olice, for particulars; terms n; newly and ‘Rooms at the ty-#econd etrect and Broadway—Madisou Park Hotel. tor market gardeners. Hable and accommodations first class; boarding Louse rates. be & CO —— -- - - RM TO LET-A MLINTON PLACE HOUSE—ON THE EUROPEAN " d No. 2 Clinton place, corner of dgblisttect, Rooms fo-sulte for families and Single, gen- -AT NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., A NEW AND elegant House, 12 rooms, with three or five acres of fund: wiso the large Dwelling where barns, &c., wb five or forty acres of chore land, abun nd within sight of depot; also, to close an in a high state of cultivation, in . NEWELL, M. D., New Brunswick, N. JOR SALE—MANUFACTURING PROPERTY, FRONT. ing @ feet on Monument street, 140 feet on Constitution treet and W feet on a shop and foundry, with slate and tia roofs; bas large atcam ower aud railroad connections an both streets; the foundry jan (wo cupolas, three cranes, blower, clnver initl, core oven and all the appliances of a first ciass moulding shop. Imme- iy to MAYGER & i reside, 16 rooms, estate, a Farin of 80 acres, Monmouth connty, naiste of machine diate possession SUAFFBE, 40 Last Monument street. OST—BANK BOOK NO. 45 4 Mavhattan Savings Institution, aud payment of the same has been stopped. The finder will oblige the owner by returning the same to the bank, 644 Broadway, corner Bleecker street. OST—A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, ISSUED BY the National Bunk of Republic, dated November 25, 1870, No. 2.7, payable to the order of J.«, Corlis, for #4237. All ie are catitioned against negotiating tlie same, payment aving been stopped. ISSUED BY THE Lost 50k TUE 26TH. A POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING about $60 anda draft on Clark, Dodge & Co, for $75. 820 will be paid for the return of the property or #5 for the return of tue draft, the payment of which has been stopped. Apply at GRISWOLD's, No. 4 State street, up stair LOSt oA PACKAGE OF NEW YORK MATCH COM. 4 pany’s one cent Revenue Stamps, printed tn earmine ink, Of no value to any one except the owners; probably left in Nassau or Park Bank. A reward of #25 will be paid to any one returning them to No. 4 Park place. OST.—$10.-STRAYED, ON TH from the premises No. 1i0 East ‘Tuirty-ifth street, w jJarge biack New/oundiand Dog; wi it about 50 Ibs.; last seen following a gentleman between ihirty-ifth and Thirty- seventh sirects, iu Park avenue, The above reward for his return, DAY EVEN OST-IN A BLEECKER STREET CAR, BETWEEN 4 Mercer and Crosby, a Iady's Canvas Satchel, contain= ing money and papers. A suitable reward will be paid by Teiurning to oftice of engraving room, Cooper Institute, OsT OR STOLEN—FROM D. 8. HAMMOND, 108 Chambers street, New York, three cases ‘Travelling Gags. A liberal reward will be given for the return of the same and no qusstions asked. GTRAYED-FROM TH AL BREWE © Monday, January 23, a pointer Dos, spotted brown and white, answers to the name of Jim; & reward will be given to any person that will bring bim t) the above brewery, 61 Greenwich avenue. GTOPPED-RY SIMPSON, SOMER: 0., 97 CHAT. ham street, a Gold Hunting Case Juryensen Watch, #up- posed to have been lost by or stolen from the owner. ‘REWARDS, @5 REWARD FOR A CORNELIAN BRACELET, SET Pe) in sliver.—Lost, on the Third avenue cars, from Thir= tleth street to the City{Hall, or from the City Hail’to Cortlandt mireet ferry, on Thuraday, January 2. The finder will take Xt to 222 Madison avenue, Thirty-wixth street. $5 REWARD—FOR A PART OF A_ CHAIN 2) Bracelet lost ut the French Bail at the Academy of Musto. on the 26thf inst. Return to 148 Third avenue, reanel $25 REWARD.-—LOST OH STOLEN, ON THURSDAY evening, January, 26, in going from Thirty-fourth to ‘Twenty-second street, in a Broadway car, or from Broadway to Fourth av., in ‘Twenty-second street, a Gold Watch, Open- faced Detached Lever, Charles Grosclaud maker, No, 14,923, “Cornelia Bucknor” engraved on the inner side of the case, at the back. The above reward will be paid, and no ques tions asked, for the return of the watch to 224 West Thirty- eighth street. 6 REWARD, OR A PROPORTIONATE SUM $250. Forcny pert, wit ve penee ge return of eight jouthwent Pacific Railtoad Bont, Now. te12 18 14 1,17, 18 and 47, with coupous attached from and’ inctuding Janu ary 1, 1868, stolen from the oftice of A. C. Kingsland & Bons? On the 224'March, 1884 Apply to STARK & RUGGLES, 10 ‘Wall street, 5() REWARD.—MR. EDWARD FI ¥ $250 left New York for his home in Brevkige Gone day last, about 614 o'clock P. M., since which time nothing has been heardof bim by his family. He was about 43 years old, 5 feet 7 inches in heigat, fuli whiskers and mustache, hair an whiskers mixed with ery) Was creased in dark clothes, with y mixed overcoat. The above reward will Le pald fOF any {formation regarding hima if living. ‘or for the recovery ut e body, end. irees Mro. TZPATRICI m4 - ing avenue, Hrooklyn, £. 1 pina at clcas’ DAY, 18TH - REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDN 500 inst.,® Diamond Maltese Cross, attached to ® id Neck Chatu; « pair ciuster Diaiwond Earrings, a cluster Diamond Finger itiog and a three-stone Diamond Ring, The @ ove reward will bo patd on their retura to QUACK ENe BUSH, TOWNSEND & CO., 85 Franklin treet, MARBLE MANTELS. MALE AND MARELEIZED MANTELS, OF THE latest imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones at wed prices. A. KLABER, steam marbie works, 134 and 136 Exxbteenth street, near Third avenue, New York. ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS RICH AND ELE- nt designs, from #9 $12, #15 up to #250. T. Bo STEWART & CO.,' 608 Sixth’ ay ue, bet irty-ii and Thirty-sixth atreets, amadinabartasr sire 1 KLABER & COS MARBLE Works, 9 Ss. Weat Filty-firat street, between Broadway p Tent avenue.—Marbie sod Marbieized Mautels, Mouumeonts and Headstones, original uew jo great it porate oly ist deaans, in great varietion: cheav- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT, AMUSEMENTS 3 THUATRE, IN WW LN te LIMITED“ ENCAGE: O®A KEENK, DION, BOU ROL HUNTED DOWN, or the OF MARY LI Wit ___._ AMUSEMENTS. N72109, GARDEN, NIBLO'S: GARDEN TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. UNPARALLELED SUCCERS of the GRAND DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE AGE, DENSELY CROWDED AUDIENCES nightly attost the UNAPPROACHABLE SPLENDOR of the GREAT SPECTACLE, MATINER AT lig; BVeNING AT 8B, Wl bo presented Charles Barras! celebrated drama of the C y . with entire NEW SCBNERY, COSTUMES AND MUSIC, ad tee Lan ST Li now ed BALUEE' CORPS iat ever appeared in America. TINE TABLE OF Tite SIRAND ea cokes oF 11 OR 4 8 o'clock CURTAIN Kisi:s. Bitz Mallet des Fletrs, MIL FI Bh! 8 Fleurs, le. Adrian as Flora, 8 :35—Grand locantation Scene, 4 9:10—The Grotto of Stalacta, with Miss Markham’s song. $:18—Grand Ballot des Ferns, Marrictta Bontantl, 9:30-—-Grand Developing Seene from the «rotto to the Fern Lake of Silver Sheen, with the Crystal Cascade. $:60—Iiluminated Gold Terrace. 9:63. ‘The Pas de Deux, Bontanil and Novisaimo. 10--Pas de Folie. 10:5—Nautoh Glris' Dance, 104 The Parisienne Matolot Dance, 10:11—The Wonder‘ul Maj iltons. 10: ‘The Great Skaters, Moe and Goudrich, O'olock~-The Dazzling Transformation Beane of the PALACE OF DEW DROPS. Curtain falls at 6 innutes after 11 oFctock. MONDAY EVENIN.« NEXT, JAN, 20. THE BLACK CROOK WILL BE REMOVELLED, WITH ANEW DEMON BALLET, COSTUMRS, AC, AND SEVERAL NEW QRAND FEATUKES. 1BLO'S GARDEN. SPECIAL NOTICE, SPECIAL NOTICE, MONDAY EVENING, JAN. THE BLACK ie KBMODELLED, with an ENTIRE NEW GRAND BALLET, NEW AND ELEGANT COSTUMES, WONDERFUL AND STARTLING EFFECTS, eutitied THE DEMON'S REVEL, produced for the rst time in America, First anpearance bere of CELEBRATED RIZARELLI BROTHERS, the Gymunsta of the world, MONS. SEGRESTIONE ‘and bis TWO BEAUTIFUL Boys, aged $ aud 4 years, In thelr FAMOUS SUENA DE SALON, ‘Their first appearance here.) DEBUT OF THE SISTEGS HERMANCE, in their WONDERFUL POLKA D'%CHASSE. ATH AVENUE THEATRE, * 2) ‘Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway, Becins at 8, Sole Lessee aud Manager... ... r. AUGUSTIN DALY SIMTH WEEK of “SARATOGA.” SARATOGA !—Every evening until further notice and Matt- neo every Saturday. “Were a stranger of refinement coming to New York to usk us Whore be would feel mont at home for amusement and happiest for * an evening, we shoud unbesitatingly say, At the Futh Avenue the:tre. "Herald, SARATOGA I—“Is ten times more po uiar than any local piece ever done here." —Lea ‘ei SARATOGA !—Grows in tavor every. evening theatre fs nightly crowed, as this Leen for more than a month.” Times SARATOGA !—Is presented with everything that hirtrionic art plend »r of seenery can contribute to: ake ita marked succe-s.”—Tribune, SARATOGA ! Seats and boxes secnrei twelve days in nd- vance, In rebearaal, BOUCIOAUL?S last powerful play, now acting with great and distinetive aii 88 1n London. *¢ NINTA SARATUGA MATLN. URDAY, at_136 ou™ PIC THEATRE. ing, and the ATINEE THIS DAY, AT 2. M w= wane rae : West. a {A NIGHTS, LAST NIGHTS of G. L. FOX POPULAR PANTOMIM WEE WILLIE WINKIE, NOTICE. Owing to forthcoming uovelties this highly tuccessful pantomime must positively be withdrawn at a very early ate. Seats can now be secured for THE LAST NIGHT: AND THE LAST WEDNESDAY. uRDAT ae J a. |ATINEES. In rehearsal, RICHELIE with entirely new scenery, costumes, ke. G, L, RICHELIEU... FOX ARIE SEEBACH—STADT TO-NIGHT, Goethe's sublime creat! ELBACH in her unique, world-renowned ro RITE. Nondas, Schilier's renowued “JO. ” (Die Jungfrau von Orieans), SEEBACH as JOAN OF ARC, Veneta, Queen Isabeau. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. ‘The greatest success ever seen in Now Y UNWONTED ITEMENT, TO-DAY, GRAND FEMALE MINSTREL MATINEE. TO-DAY, GRAND FRMALE M ‘TREL MATINE TO-DAY, GRAND FEMALE MINSTREL MATINE Miss ADA WRAY’S unequalled troupe of Female Minsireis. A choice, refved, enjoyaile entertainment. Sones, Glees, Choru Gems, original and spark- ling Jokes, &c., wi TUS double troupe, ‘The best entertainment yet odered in New Yor: AFTERNOON, 2. NG, 8 CADEMY OF MU SAJURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 98, 1871, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENGFIT tendered to PROFESSOn KISLEY, by the Managers and Artists of this cf THE @KEATEST COMBINATION KVER OF FERED at any theawre in Americn, Every act will most positively be presented, PROGRAMME. Overture.....++6.42 THE FAMOUS LAUR will appear in their mirth-provoking Vantomimic Sketch, entitled the ADVENTURES OF LORD DUNDREARY, Old Jerome Jobn Lauri Mariana, his daughter. Mille. Lauri Lord Dundreary. By the Orchestra Preriot. haries Lauri Valse Comique: “ nd Mite, Lauri Grotesque Fas . Lauri, Mile, Leaurt (By permis ler & Gilmore.) The celebrated Skaters from Niblo's, MOK AND GOUDRICA, will appear in thelr Skating Act (by permission of Jarrett ‘& Vaimer), MISS EMMA ALFORD, the pleasing Burlesque Actresa and Vocalist (by permiasion of Butler & Gilmore), MLLE. MARIETTA ZANERETTA, (formerly of the Ravel Troupe), the gr TIGUE ROPE DANCER IN THE The laughable Sketch, entitie * GOING TO THE RACES, J.C. Stewart, James F. Wambol!, John W. Myers, Mise Madeline Hardy. THE GREAT TONY PASTOR fo his Budget of Comicalities, HORIZONTAL BAK, by the TRAVER BROTHERS (their first appearance). HUGHEY DOUGHERTY in bis GREAT STUMP SPEECH {by permigsion of Butler & Gtimore). HANK MUDGE, the CHAMPION CLOG DANCER. Miss CLARA VERNON, Frima Donna Soprano and Bur- Jenque Actress (by permiaston of Tony Pastor), Mr. JAMES ¥. WAMBOLD In his great ‘JO SOLO (oy permission of Butler & Giimore), Mr, FRANK NiLVILLE, the celebrated COMIC VOCALIST. CONNOR and BRADLEY in DOUBLE SONG and DANCE cay (OY Permission of Tony Pastor). Mr. SIDNEY FRANKS, the great London Comic Vocali d Mimic, will give his celebrated RNET SOLO a la Levy. Mr, FRANCOIS SIG RIST in his pleasing entertainment, Mile. TAR“LLI, Soprano, from the London theatres, (ier atst appearance in America.) COLLINS and OAKES, the celebrated Song and Dance and Change : Mile. ALEXANDRINA and the Sisters LUCIE and SALLIE CLINETOP in the SMUGGLER'S HORNPIPE. (by perimission of Butter & Provesror W. W. AUSTIN, Inventor of the Steam Carriage and Veiocipede, has kindly cousented to appear with his STEAM VELOCIPEDE, the WONDER of the WORLD. THE GREAT LEOPOLDS (Blanch and George), in thelr thrilling and wonderful act_on’the Aerial Trapeze, PRICES OF ADMISSIO! General admission. 81 Family Circle. ote Reserved Seat! we. «81 GU Proscenium Be . +812 and oe Doors open at 7 o'clock ; mence at Box ollice now open. ATEINWAY HALL. GRAND CONCERT 1m aid of the Sunday Schools of ST. ANN'S FREE CHURCH FOR DEAF MUTES willbe given on Monday evening, Jan, 20, at § o'clock. Mies MARIA BRAINERD, The Misses HATTIK and ANNA BULKLEY, Mr. WILLIAM LEGGETT, have kindly consented to sing. Mr. H. BENJAMIN will ive some readings, Mr CARYL FLORIO will preside at the plano. Mr. J. NEUSTADT, assinied by sixteen performers on eight Steinway pianos, will present the Overture to Semira- mis. ‘Tickets, 81 each, and checks for reserved seats, without extra charge, can be obtained of Messrs, Kirby & C0, 902 Broadway, and at the door. DEW DROF INN AT 80 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the finest looking ladies, dressed in gorgeous costumes; from 612 P.M. Adisission free. N. B.—-See photographs in doorway. Broortes PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, MADAMI GAZZANIGA, MR. ROEHM, SOLO FOR BASSO CLARIONET. THE FULL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, UNDER MR. CARL BERGMANN, Tickete, $150 ved Seats, $2. IBLO’S GARDEN. NIBLO’S GARD) BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY AT 13g. BLACK CROOK MATIN TO-DAY AT 1 BLACK CROOK MATINER TO-DAY AT 1 EVERYTHING SAME AS IN THE EVENIS RESERVED ORCHESTRA CHAIRS. FAMILY CIRCLE... EV. DR. CHAPIN WILL LECTURE AT CHELSEA CHURCA, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STRELT, NEAR NINTH AY., MONDAY EVENING, JAN, 30, ON a CHIVALRY." ADMISSION 60 CENTS. $1 -50 CLNIS at Association Hall, SATURDAY, JANUARY 38, 1971, at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Miss GRAZIE A RIDGWAY, GANDIDO BERTI. Mr. CARDINTONIC Ls MORA, 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, aye ‘A large and const tre yasing stockot fi fi Seed oriual rom (redh oe signa on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, ee Building: RAND OPERA HOUSE, ty-third street and Eighth avenue, LAST APPEAL TN in fi THY HOLLAND TESTIMONL Tendered by the Proprietor of the Great i SAIURDAY, January Pr iC nd Losses, G nro JAMES FISK, Je MOU RAMS Firat ana Second Acts of "LHS HRIGANDS. © Misa Laura Keene. Mr. Frank Mordaunt. Count De Willisott wilt execute a briiiant Violin Solo, will sing & Grand Aria from me lide will the tutrd at of «. LEA SID! pairois of the Grand Opera House Clara, # Model, Fanny, Nurse-mai § aged ¢ yoars..... carefully seloctod for t] AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY BY MARSTON. Box sheet aow open, ‘R. JOBEPH JEFFERSON SAID:—“MISS KEENE, who can act Mury Lelg! ore NES BOUCICAULT SAID ry Leigh?’ I repited, ION BOUCICAULT SAID: imind constantly while writ INE BOSTON POST SAID:—“3KLWYN GAVE em of the season, ‘The performance will con pee UA GRANDE DUCHESS. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE... ‘The co-operation of the mn: ttle Mivnie Madaen. “* 7 Misa Charlotte Groves. ir Lines for the roles ublic generally ia earnestly solicited in favor of this—the last opportunity in New York —of furthering a de serving cause, BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. Sian HOLLAND TESTIMONIAL PERFORMANOB IN NEW YORK. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, BATURDAY AFTERNOON, JAN, 28, Brilliant combination of OPERA HOUSE ARTISTS. A 31 alana {DiS WORN, DION FINISH. uirea, ‘Who's aa one LES BRIGANDS, MONTALAND, SII.) ANDy ERTRAORDINART BI which the Holland Testimonial Coramtion tre enabled te offer through the liberality of Mr, James Fisk, Jr., and ald tho artiste and aitaches connected with 1 BOX OFFIVE NOW OPEN * (LRAND OPERA HOUSE, corner Twenty-third street and I JAMES FISK, J wi . heebyestcteag HAD YOU IN MY “Hunted Down! will Grand Upera live as long as the Lm =pwr IN'S THEATRE, _—_-_ 720 Broadway. LAURA KEENE AND “HUNTED DOWN" THIS SATURDAY, JAN, 28, commenctag at 2 o'clook. OWERY thane THE CLIMAX OF SUUCESS. CROWDED HOUSES, THE BVENT. THE EVENT. THE KVENT. THE EVER THE EVENT. THB BVEMT. FUL EXCITEMENT. HOUSE A PERFEOT JAM, TREMENVOUS HIT. THE MAUNIFICENT PANTOMIME LA PERICHOLE, AIMEE. LA PERICHOLE. AINEE. BA FELCHOLE, Every evening until further notice. SATURDAY, MAINEER AT 2 LES BRIGANDS, Cr ples CONOERT, REGIMENT BAND, EVERY SUENE AND TRICK LOUD BUBSTS OF APPLAUSE. THE UBRNANDEZ FOSTER TROUPE, SUNDAY, FIFT EXCELSIOR NINTH with a pew and novel programme. Seats secured at box ollice of Opera Honse; also at Sohir- 701 Broadway, wad Erie Katlway ticket oilice, corner eet and Broudway. XLOBE THEATRE—GLOBE THEATRE— 7.8 BROADWA’ EVERY NIGHT A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. nu now be secured Pantomime concludes at 11 o'clock. y THEATRE. ¥ (SALURDAY), Az g,0'cLocK, ‘3 AND SUCCESS!UL PANTOMIME 1x days in advance, £28 BROADWAY. OP. troupe ina now The wonderful Walt 9, it and Bowildoring with the HERNAN a Combination of Doors open at 1 o'e ILD WONDER. r Harney, JH. Began, Bowinan and Harris, SAND IS; OR, TAR ‘To concinde with the NEW YORK AS IT WA: SKATING POND BY MOONLIGUT. JOSH HART *$ MOSE. produced with new and he: dome Scenory, elegant and ap- propriate Costumes and Uniforms and ‘ail the incidental SIE SUDLOW Mas BESSIL SUDLOW ‘Characters by Mr. Ui MATINEE, Wednesday and Satucday, '0-DA\, LAST PERFORMANCES Aud FAREWELL APP ot the LYDIA THOM!SUN TROUPE, TUE BAND OF GoRS. * for the first time this acanon, MISS THOMPSON tn Comedy and Burlesque. "3 DIVERSION. iOMESON, supported by Mr, Fred. teoadule nnd the eatire Company. 49 be followed (or the last times by N; THE WHREL, Sir Robert Rramble... Frederick Bramble. Lieutenant Wort THE MAN AL earunce of Miss THOMPSON, and the Troupe. y #0, KED HANDS, in which Miss LUOY LifON will appear. IsS8 LYDIA THOMPSON'S GAST APPKARANCB nt Matiaoe and evening performance to-day ab Wood's Sir Charles Cropland. Humphrey Dobbia Corporal Foss. Emily Wor:Lington: ra, THOMAI BARRY c THE BPILOG\'B whi be § HARACTEKS. R. HARRY BECKETT AS MINERVA, IN IXION, utinee and evening performance to-day.Jiast time, at Wood's Museum, XION AND M Lydia Thompson Troupe. B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, JOUN OWENS, ear this eveulng In two charac TUESDAY, 63 FAINT HEART NEVER WON FaIR LADY WEDNESDAY—OURS, THE POOR GENTLEMAN, FRIDAY--OURS, Firat time fn several years)—Cole* STINE MARRIAGE, Tn reearsal—Lord Lytton’s play, *3 DIVERSION MATINEE AND EVEN- Musou. Farewell appearance of the SATURDAY NIGHT. man's THY CLANDE! SOLON SHINGL: SCO MINSTRELS. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. the new ballad, entitled HE LITILE CHURCE ROUND THE CORNER.” : CHUROH FO 'ND THE CORNER" IffLE CHURCH ROUND THE CORNER." LE CHURCH ROUND THE CORNER AITLE CHURCH ROUND TH Immense success of the oper TiS SATURDAY MATINEE, A HAL}-PAST ON, ir. LESt “ WALLACK WAMLOLD wiil stn; 1 aa aoe COMIQUE, Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas, BUTLER & GILMORE, THE FAVORIT THYATRE COMIQUE. EER LAUGHING AND WHISPEKING CHORU PIE CARABINEE ENTIRE CHANG Get your seats. Seatn s LON RORSEBACK. DY PROGRAMME, ured rx days ta advance, MATINEE AT 2% O'CLOCK PRECISELY, (HE GREAT LAURI T20 FIRE FIEND. IN THEIR MID-AIR PLIGHT, DOUGHERTY, a BISMARCK OUTDO! Doors open xt L z performance at 7 SATUROAY EVENING, JAN. 93. is respectfwly informed that HEODORK THOMAS SECOND AND POSITIVELY LAST GRAND BYMPHONY OONCERT wii take plac THIS (SATURDAY) EVE, when the followiug eminent artists will appear :— ‘The ce-ebrated and popul Diss ANNA MEHL Mr. 8 8. MILLS, UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF BIXTY PEKFURMERS, ROGRAMME, 7 Mile. BLANCHE LE REAT COMPANY APPEAR. artain riser wt 236, EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SATURDAY, Mr. EDWIN LOOTH as “RICHELIEU.” ‘ith MR. LAWRENCE BARRE AND AN EFVICIENT CA: THEODORE THOMAS' Piano and Orchustra. Miss ANNA NELIG and Oxchestra, Septet, “0. P. 20" Grand Duett for two Piano: Miss ANNA MEHLIG a1 Symphonic Poem, “Les Preludes”. Ke Full Orchevira, ADMISSION TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, RESERVED SEATS FIFTY CENTS EXTHA, at the box office of Sielnway Hall 8% Broadway ; at G. Schirme: ket Onice, 114 Brow OOLEY'S OPE R. M. HOOLEY, HOOLEY'S AND Kisuu’ ON SATURDAY, AT 13g O'ULOCK. » JANUARY 38, CE BARRETT Seats secured SIX DAYS ADVANCE at the theatre, or at its branch ticket oti at Ditsun & Co's music store, 711 1; at_J. Schuberth & Co." Tol Broadway, and at W YORK CIROUS. Sole Proprietor on, Y & UBON'S MINSTRELS, GRAND DUTOH “3.” ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE. WELCH, HUGHES & WHITE'S MINSTRELS. Master HARRY JANVIER, tho Musical Prodigy. Carry (he News .o Mary, aod by the Star Troupe. NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, (Established 1418.) ¥ NGUT AT 8, POSITIVELY. ‘TO: i CLOCK, PIKE CIRCUS TROUPE, ALI BEN ABDALLAH TROUPE ol REAL BEDOUIN originally and wonderfully en towed SOF DARING HORSEMANSHIP, REAT RIDERS. UNSDERSLLA MATINEE, U-DAY, AT 25 O'CLUC! UNPARALLELED AC We are fearfully and RYANT’S OPERA HOTSE, wonderfully made. Sixth and Seventh avs. near Booth's theatre, PERDAY, JAS. 35, TWO VE BRYANTS MINST) BRYANT'S MINHTRE BRYANT'S MIN: Ls BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ‘The Bewutios, Wonders and Monstrosities of the Human and Animal Creation so pe seen at IRELAND—CHALLENGING B brilifancy and grandeur, filustrated by charming Iriah ba'luds and inteusely comic Irish Sketobes and Dances. APOLLO HALL, every evening. Adminsion 25c, and 500. MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 745 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, sty NEW YORK. THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. gqual tt ISITED BY ALL. “Instructive,” Amusing, Sclentific and Arti Forming a complete Palace’ of gentlemen only. Adraission 59 LBERTO LAUR! “Dave Reed, Little Mack. ANATOMICAL FAMILY MATI FAMILY MATI DAN BRYANT'S DAN BRYANT'S, RELAND.—REY. AL wiil preach at the Hro: R KING, OF pernacte church, on Sun- on “Church Disestablish- ‘ogress of Religious Liverty in Ireland. Seats ENCE, PRIMO KARITONO, ASSOLU- to, trom the principal Italian theatres of Europe, and of ra troupes, begs to announce berty to accept oratorios and concerts, Address the Parepa and Knglt that he {sin New York, at Malian or English oper WILLIAM HALL & SON, music store, 643 IEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. Promenade Concert at the Armory, Third avenue and On SATURDAY EVENING, January 2, atBo'clock. Tickets can be obtained from members of the regiment and at the Armory. EW DROP INN AT 556 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the finest looking ladies, dressed tn Admission free. N. RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, Mra, MACREADY will g MONDAY EVENING, JAN, 30, Selections will be made from _ Cards one hall, Reservoir square. RE, POE, TOBIN, HOOD, &C. Reserved seats, 75 cents; general acmisston, 50 cents, AE NO, BURL STN from 6 tll 12 P. af, THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and constantly increasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original CROSTON DIP | WALTZES."—-GREAT Piayed by ali the leading orchestras and tof the season, Lancers,” 4) cents ‘antasiebilder” Waltzes, Brothers’ eesti Price 40 centa, ‘Ernst und Hamor* trauss, and “Jolly TSON & CO., Publishers, 71 ROADWAY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN. destens, on hand atthe METROPOLITAN, JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 7 Nassau astro au stot Herald Building, SOIR, CONSISTING OF ORGANIST, SOPRANO, ‘Tenor, Contralto and Bass, perfectly acquainted with pal services, are open to en- 448 Myvtio avenue, corner HE NEW YORK TRIBUNE SAID lay produced this reason, and de- loustcanit ever wrote; for, while tt of his sensation plays it {sas the Roman 'Catholic and Epis: Address ORGANAS’ of Mamiiton street, Brookiyn. 10, SWEET MUSIC, mony, 692 Sixth avenue, coraer of Thirty-ffth street, aled 1864. Send forcircular, Address PROFESSOR. Down’ is the best eldedly one of the best in as intensely excitin TRICTLY PRIVATE LES- tar, binging, Org HE, PAVILION, 68 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth etree's, Vocal and mstrumental Concerts every evening. Adinisaton free, “Male walters, ACADEMIES. ACADEMIES MASONIC HALL 114 Fast 13th st., and Brevoort Halt, 164 Bnet Sith at, PRIVATE Lessons at any hour, Call for clrewar. Residence, 'W DROP INN AT 836 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD ladies, dreaned in gorgeous costumes: }.—See photographa AUTIFUL IMPERIAL SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS OF “The litt'e church around the corner” for sale at all rinelpal book stares, news; the seaton of the church, the fines! lookin, SAUSE’S DANC from 6 ttt! 12 P, M. day or evening. 207 Lenst Tenth street, CADEMY OF Dacia, vio Hall, 723 Sixth avenne (Reservoir square). Mr. TRENOR will form vew class for the higher dances, new class for beginners, every Ti and Saturday during this mouth. Ladies and ebildre: Gentlemen attend by car aday, Weduosday, EATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFIC; TROPOLITAN HOTKL. ee TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES, CENTS —EMPIRE CITY SKATING RINK. 25 conte. (molding Sundags) till 11 P, M. 1o@ reduction ta price. Thi Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth streets, Open on Sun 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and constantly Increasing atuck of |, geutlemen at 8 P.M. at thelr convenience. R. AND MRS. HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANG. 64 West Thirty-fourth street,—-Second term ; classes for ladies, gentlemen and children; send for circular. aplendid; crowded _ WANTED TO PURCHASE, ANTED TO BUY—A SMALL SECUND HAND SAFE. Addresa box 418 Post ofice. iy eu ing, second han pp! love! ie Company js Lid Bik: if we from fresh and te METROPOLITAN JOB atre igns, on hand at ths INTING OFFICB, Old Herkid Bustatow