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2 a an a i BOARDERS WANTED, : —To LET, WITH EXCELAENT BOARD, A SUIT OF Rooms, with southern exposure, Terms moderate. fest Fourteenth sticet, frat cians nty-wevenih etre avenues, LARGE FRONT ROOM, ALSO = GENTLEMAN MAY OBTAIN AN Mav » Well furnished, with first class Board, Peasomabie terme, by app ving at 46 Seveuth avenue, near ourteemih street. Kefcreices. Roo: LARGE, two gentlemen oF y: 17 West Fourtecnth street, near Se" use and location. tabie, for a wired, YH AVENU cating Bevo Without privat a. mmgnierale, references exchay TO tent Board, at $6 RLOCKS WEST ‘and small well fur: at 18 Bleecker sti 2 AND UPWARDS FOR Board: transient Board $1 50 per day; Rooms with Of Without Hoard; lodgings, We., at Dupont House, 166 Hud ‘BOD sireet, O Bk PER'S PEACH, LEROY 87 Budtson.—A gentieman aud wile or two si ean be accommodated with Bowrd; terms m VARICUK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER 4 "Front Room on seco rd fluor, for families « and table first class; terms molerate, PLACE, street, one block west of Broad Farnise: UNIVERSITY na PARTIES Floor wish to dispose rd HANDSOME temas a or et $10. —DESIRABL mM socqnd story to let, wilh Kooms da ference re place,—Two weil turntybed Roo nine 44 Weet Klevenih stvee! 14 1" STREET, FIRST DOOR WESY OF UNIVERSITY WEST TWENT . oor, switavle fe for gentlemen ; French Y-EI terms ROOM Be ENTEBNTH STRE ‘erar and Bedroom, orthe ¢ ‘ate family, or Ureakiast to Angle . Weferences exchanged BINOLE ay, families or gentlemen. ROOMS, WITH 174 and 176 NeecKer street, west of Kroadway, A free evening lyceam fi ROADWAY ARE FIN Rooms, wi rices BE to ITH STREET, rave, DEST ‘i HANDSOMELY re Floor, with | MALLER ROOM, 126 Ean Dewween Lexington and Fourth EXTRA LARGE avenue, BLOCK FROM BROADWAY—AT 61 FAST FOURTH aireet—Fine (root Rooms (o let, with Board, suitable for Dan aad wiieur two geutlewen ; also Kooms [oF 6: ARGE PARLOR AND AL~ Jsy large ball Room, #8 per week, incioding heating, gas ana service; Ureakiust I co UNEXPROTEDLY ¥ of name, fl story back Room; terms food Boar Ap ROMS, WITH | 4 flo ingle geatlemen ; hou CORNER OF EIGHTH | Large front Roorn | connect wath or without private fainiiy ; referenee, CORN RABLE et, wih Board, STRERT.— % | 1h 120 | TI 29 ] ror Biegant | pele | Vicor, with good Boara, nisbed, preasant Jet, with Board, on my and duriogcoudacment, ving pl farmrhed trot Akoow, 1 fret class, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET, BOARDERS WANTED. WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Brondway and Sixth avenue.-A large, well fur- mm, on third floor; also a hal Bedroom terms, to permanent parties. Ces, WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREET.—ELRGANT Koons, Board and nursing for a lady previons to Dr. and Madame GhINDLE, FAS? SIXTEENTH STREET, CORNER-OF TR ee (oppoaite Wen initister Hotel). Neatly simall faintly; good table; location NEAR SIXTH AYE , for married couples y moderate WEST TWELFTH BTREE N Tarnished Ro’ bie frst clase BAST TWENTY-NINTH STR with Board; erate, Louse first MACDOOGAL STREERT, CORNER FOURTH.— vith Board, for gentlemen and wives niao day boarders, WEST FORYTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Sixth avenue and Brondway.--We mnished Second four rooms, tog ‘ov separaie, aiso hall Room, evevences given and AD PAST THIRTY-FOURTH STRERT.-FURNISHED | 14-2 Fait with Beart howe and location trek Cina: references exchanged Cail’ for two days, with 160 without 1166 168 able, 170 or, ing bre, Re | * | 200 — | let, sing cation | and douvie Room | from $1Wto $5; locality boarders, will ie Room on third floor, wi 200 House ani Board fret class. FURNISHED men and wives ble board. p reasounble terms; SPOCOND AVENUE, NORTHEAST CORNER Fenth strest. (Stuyvesant square), Several single at jurnished, and exceLent Bor hoard and reference unexception: WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMEL! furnished front Koom on second floor, with Board; terms reasonable; modern improvements, DUANE STRERT.—TWO OR THRBE RESPECT. © young men can be accommodated Board d pleasant Frout Rooms. Apply as above, WEst KLEVENTH ‘REET.—TO LET—A Jarge front Room on second floor; also hall Rooms for single geutlemen, with or without Board; terms reason- EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR THIRD avenue.—-A private family, without ehildren or other to a gentleman and wife, a pleasant from Board; price $16 per week, includ- “WEST FOURTEENTH STREKT.-A LARGE, handsomeyy furnished Parlor and back Parlor to ly or en suite, with or without Board; house and Jo- st class, AND 202 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.--TWO front Rooms for gentlemen and wives or gentlemen. JOHN P. WORSTELL, ER OF Broadway. Handsom:iy furniaued Suit, southeru ex | 69) EAST SVENTBENTH STREET, BETWEEN posure, with ¢: also two front Rooms, for siugie centie- © Second and Third avenues,—-Fiandsomely raiehed, nen, With or Without He and Bos Kooms to let, Tor gentiemen or gentiemen and wives; Loi _ moma BS eg if desired; private family. 147 STREET, 18 FAST, THRER DOORS FROM a Fourth « Handsoinely fu § Kooow ol | D1 Q PAST THIRTERNTH STREET.—A BACK PAR. Pree improvements, with or w ; private table | 44e) lor for gentleman and wile; Rooms; aso desires. Thir’ Floor of three rooms, with all modern improvements, -- os ————— with or without Board, furuished or wnfurni ; terms 147 STREET, NEAR EIGHTH AVENUE moderate; no moving iil Ma J hanosome Rooms, third floor, newly ey —_— neatly furnisho!, to et, with coo ta Q17 ESE SEVENTEENTH STREET.—#6 AND $7 and required ; front Koom $30 fur three 325 for | 4 per week for nicely furnished Rooms, with Board; tyros, rear, $2) or $20 fortwo. Adin ONING, | hot and cold water in rvom; all modern improvements; ferald ostice. LIVINGSTON PLAC! @, between Sixtoe 16 rc ‘or two 17 ee han dso Wrst the Fifth Aver me Be a French faunily, Am large, pieasant Rooms, elegantiy furni Board. € be rented, with Boar tocation cent. every respect. Apply a: 180 Bust PAC) and § a with Bo shed, TH STREET, NEAR IRVING PLACE. ly furnished Roo: TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Lotel,. t Suit with or home e: | 2 aud gas, 87; of three without oie) | with bre * stone, a A LAEGR | 04 (3 , sunny exposure. Will 2 £6 1 and desirable in | On sec eteenth street. STREKT.—PLEASANT WEST TWENTY-SIXTH ore 1g Rooms, wit 8 or single gentiewen; 252 house and toca! 1; tea at 0. for man . va — terms {) ABINGDON PLACE 4 WEST TWELITH | — 2: ) street).—Front Rion ove furnished or uefar- ambled; aise hall bs OTH STREFT. pL free ne Rome fire, hot and cold w: ecommoiated. $5 Gran ©]8T StREET, WES, 2 tory toon? fire gas, baib room connccied; unercept couple or two gents 5 S20 marries merey ) room, with 1 FAMILIES OF rk, MODERATE en cnn fad plexsamt homes; bath, excellent table; erms reasonatie. day boarders ® n. MEANS € 2: Hall Roo two 266 man and LEGANT SECOND closets, bot and cold water, | —— nabie enisiue; table very and wiv Mavia 2 ST STRERT, 441, ¥ ST.-A WESTERN LADY HAS taken this very handsome hose for the acco: 207 tien of boarders; newly furumbed Unroughout; gen Oud preterred, handson = my = PLT out boar ING | PLAG FURNISE ~ « to let, with Poard, to gentleman and wife; BYAl 4 leo #lugie Room. ©) WEST EIGHT 2°) first vines Bow 2 ANITY STREE newly furnisied if ‘and their wives; Boara f ol &B aad one or more Bednar 85 We Rooms Un 30 erepee exclinn. ed. 3 * ANITY STRE RNISHED al oitic s DO front Rooms, w sm otc soes ale : Beman snd wife or siusie gentiemen. Also a Doctor's Ollee, | A GENTLEMAN, AND WIF HAVE A COM. | Yerms moderate. Reterences. AA. sortab! ished Room off r, Board, fre and = - ~ | gar, $18 per 3 private famfiy. est Thirtieth street, BO Pit eee (A NiOW LADY Faom, THE SOUTH, OF MIDDLE i sieht BOR M. A. BIGELOW. age and relinement, wishes to make the gequaintance a = ~ | ofa genieman of means. withont any encumbrance, to an A EN BROAD. | sister into abonse and then take rooma and board unt Be nad womedder pine EN RRO ADT | paid. Please address Mre. 1.. RODISUN, station F. large froat ‘Room, on second floor; al “ nen — 2 = ct or without Board, vate faa! ENTLEMAN AND His WIFE WHO ARE Oc. Saoas = sf a efere be ssc latch siuaka he natal A cupying their country residence this winter would like eater — | to meet with a. genticman aad his wite to board with chem wiv ITY PLAO UNUSUAL OPPOR- | Who are agreentle and congenial people, and who play UMTS deat SBA She UNUSUAL OPFOR. | Vhlat, pillisris, wusis, 40. Adem A D. B.. box 161 Hera Board, iow. to fainiiles or party references, | office, ASI Ss way MARNE 28 q EST SIXTEENTH STRE! WIDOW LADY, LIVING ALO WILL LET A BD Rees mare oie tat AA. choice of Rooms to gentlemen or jaty boarders; board nD nan and Ww ¥ only; good Joration ; near Sixth avenue; reasonable le if desired. 10) West Twenty-nin ¥-FOU “A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN FIPTY-FIRST newly out, can ae. | + , between Fifih and Sixth avenues, will accommo- tommouate adviiis or sincte gentlemen, with or | @ aan and lady orm stall tamily with superior witbout Board. & ences exchanged, y Boar; the house isnew aud elegantiy furnished, Address . - COMPORT, staviou D. RT} STR ONE LARGE ae aaah TTF 42 We did aor ; host, to le wile Boagd} refer- HALL BEDROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, WITH U Board. meh. T — by R TH FAST NINTH STREE A f THIRTY-SECOND St aished Room. STREET, Reverences exchange WIDOW LADY, 16%, wr Tet the indies only. 2rWEEN eren) ae ran und wile, at moderate price, DRCADWAY AND Rooms, large and sinall, BETW, m om 8, BETWEEN D STRE Rooms to tet, with or wituout ANDSOMELY FUR f0 LET, WITH ‘ond s.ory, EN 60} the THIRD OR POURTH vt Board; also mugle BROA t Roo: —LARE family; 337 men; te 349 rent with or 351 out Be ronty exchanged. 2) aweek, Call all this week. commodations; no other boarders, terins moderate. per wees. Inquire hoake fre-classwhb ll In'provenientn; private America yale family, for-gentiemen and their wives or sing Lewly and nex omer. WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—A LARGE, nice'y furnished Room on the parlor floor, with Lire Bedroom, next Boor, $4. Board, if desired, 65 AST FORTY-EIGHTH STREBT.TO LET, A ncisamely furnished Koom. to a young gentlemary eakfast if desires moderate terms; house browa nd tn a fine loo 5 WEST FIFTY FIRST STREET.—TO LET, Witt Foard, in a private family, nleely furnished Rooma, nd and third doors; terms moderate, References WEST TWENTY-FOt with Board, a Is and wil RTH STREET—TO LET, ‘g¢ Room On third story; suitab ¢ r two single gentiemen; gas and fire; IFTH STREET, th avenues.—A ‘neatly furnianed om, with large closet ; kiso a large Room, suitable for men, With Board. Terms moderate, WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO ELE- gantly {aralshed Rooms, on second floor, for gentle- Awite or smail famiiy, with excellent B all aw WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET,—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or withe to gentlemen 9 or sluzie gentlemen, singly or en multe; $16 to $20 jor one week. ___ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE ONE OR TWO Pleasant Rovme (with Board for lady only), where there are no other boarders; quietude and dispensavie; location between Fifteenth streets. and Lextugton and Sixth avenues, ., Herald office, good home in- and Thirtieth Address H. B, OARD.—WANTED, PERMANENT BOARD, FOR A Zeovieman and wife: a front Partor and Bedroom, of ud Gor. ‘Terms inodera ‘erences e 1, box LAs Post office, sictaa Beak, WANTEDIIN A STRICTLY | PRIVATE house, no other boarders, best accommodations, for ® married Indy spending a few in the city. Only those who can attord al! the comforts and refinements of a home | need newer, Reference required, Address BOARD, box 108 Herald ©! | POARD WANTED—GENTLEMAN, WIFE, ‘nd nurse, two large connecting Rooms, with gas; private faraily preferred, Address, stating re: terms, with referenee, A. B, C., box 1,815 Post office, INFANT re and ouadle Boer WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, with good furnished room, for #14 per week ; or Rooms for light honsekeeping, Address, for two days, AGREEA- BLES Herald office. - BRosk? WANTED-BY A YOUNG RESPECTABLE lady, in an American family, not above Twenty-iifth siroct; terms moderate, Address BUFFALO, Herald oiice, PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED,—WANTED, BE tween Fourth and Fortieth streets and Fourth and sev enth avenues, from Ist of April, two Bedrooms, for wo mar ried couph nd one tor a bachelor, ina house where there are no other boarders, and where, in a altting room, of wich they can have the exclusive tse, they will be served with & Nrpeppe ss it being roe a Permaney s hese, mae be Lenin al rences exchanj ddress, wi lows | lars, H, 0, B., Herald oe bet WANITED-BY A) YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A COM. fortable and eoctable home (breakfast only’. Location between Fifteenth and Thirtieth streets and Third and sixth avenues, Address, stating terma, L, Herald oilice, WANTED-AN A GENTERL PRIVATE FAMILY, A nicely furnished Room, with Roard, for a mairied Indy; terms must be reasonable. Addrens, for three days, stating terms, TRAVELLER, No. 198 Chambers street, WASTED-1WO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL conventences, with frat clase terms modera between Fonrteenth apd ‘twenty-fifth ‘streets, Addread BUSINESS, box 146 Herald oilec, Boge esd A RESPECTABLE NEIGHBORHOOD, an unfurnished Room and Bedroom communicatings with Board, for gentleman and wife, Addreas, for one work, K.. care of C. F. Matherson, No, 9 Bleecker street, stating particulars and lowest terms, &e. We. -A ROOM, WITH ROARD, BY A SINGLE gentleman, on or’near Madison avenne, In the vioiniiy of Fortieth street, Address box 2,407 Post oflice. BROOKLYN BOARD, Ks) (NEW NO) CRANBERRY &TREET, SECOND 1.4 Louse from Plymouth church, five minated* walk from Wall or Fulton street ferry.—To let, well furnished Rooma, with or without Board. HOTELS. SEALE (A. SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, TWEN- ty-second street and Broadway--Masison Park Hotel. ‘Table and accommodations fi jars; boarding house rates. reference required. J. W. WADSWOKTH, Proprietor. NEW, BNGLAND HOTEL, NO. a0 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street.—200 iiyht_ Rooms, neatly furnished, 50e. Ge. per night; 9 and #4 per week: for gentiemen ouly. “THE BALL SEASON, a IREMEN'S BALL. THE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL BALL, maid of the WIDOWS AND ORPHANS’ FUND vagy Of thee Jute VOLUNTEER NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT, will be given in THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8), 1871, TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS, adenstting geane: en and ladies. JAMES F, WENMAN, President, 146 Pearl street. ALLON70 SLOT, Treasurer, 120 Falton sireet, Joun J. Weernay, Secretary, - No. 1 Wilsain street, Dress Circle and Froscenium Boxes ean be obtained on Appileation to JAMKS F. WENMAN, President. Paal k BALL,—POLICR DEPARTMENT OF THE L’ city of New York, Precinct 26, City Huil,—Notice to oach Owners and Drivers.—Uarriages conveying company to tie Firemens’ Bail, at the Academy of Music, on Monday evening, January 20, 1s71, will come in from ihird avenue, throng’ Fourteenth street, north wide, and go out trou, Irving place, and tase up 14 the same ofder. In no case will coaches be aliowed to come in from Fourth avenue, Fave to any part of the city, same destination, one to four pasiengers, #3. ‘The company will take the first coach in line, Inno case will couches be calied. THOS. W. THORNE, Captain Twenty-sixth precinct, City Hall, Hack Inspector, WES? FIFTY-SBOOND STREBT.—A PRIVATE famly ean accommodate frst class parties with arnished Apartments, singly or en suite, with or with private tab! HL STREET.—TO LET, WITH handsomely farnished Rooms: FAST EIGHTE Board, a choice a nice Room for a young Indy; reference. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—TWO NICELY furnished ‘arye Rooms, with excellent Board, in pre gentle. rind very reasonable, FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH e-reet.—A Indy, baring recently taken a honee, will furnished ooma, front and back, ‘erms moderate. witbovt Boar WIST THIRTY-POURTH | STRERT..-HAND- somely furnished Rooins ean be had, with or with- vd. Referen ces given and required. 400 FIFTH Room Floor, comprising th also THIRD STREET.—-TO LET, wiih superior Board or private table, the Drawing ree aplendid room; ample closets, sfee Rooms on third floor; terme moderate to first rites; unquestionable referet WEST TWENT nd foor 1.14 pway for gent 8u Ro: class Board; also Kooms for sivgie g FA h BROADWAY.—A FINELY FURNISHED SUIT of front Roonis, on second tor, to let, with frst Jemen, 5 MILY OCCUPYING THEIR OWN HANDSOME would jet an elegant front Perlor and Bedroom, male private able if desired. Address 27 m i4. HANDSOMELY F table for RNISHED FRONT ni wife; Board for ‘Address ELLIOT?, iy om sy mily smal; locati OF Tan! exe onable Board, for a gentler of 400d position, n, fh a private App y at 61 bast Shirty-tirst sirect, E AND | Reieren: PRIVATE FAMILY WILL L THOR WITHOUT ai Bow front Par'or Bedroom wi! batl entrance; WEST SIXTEENTH STE TO LET, A HAND- | feom in house. Terms moderate, Southwest eorner Thirty- 44 Orly ned Floor, with or without private | fourth ctrect and Second avenue, Hirao iat table. Algo & Jarge Room on third Goor, Kefer ee. it LADY CAN HAVE BOARD B FORE, AND punina 8 . r AL continemest, and Infant afepted out, by Dr. and Ma- 7 ng ag 9 Pg WO J dame WES!, 506 Seveath aveuue, near Forvets sirect. board. Honse and table Lrst cuss; location central, JENTLEMAN WISHES A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, 7 : PAD Gt rd for wife only, where there are few or no otuer ds Yet es oe aD Sas geste oe boarders; frst clave. Adsress F. By station @ Post ellie. urnished Rooms,en suite or singly, on third foor, - oan ll ih Board. References exchanged. I ANDSOME SUNNY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.— _ — = 18 Abinglon place, corner Twelfth and Madson streets, WEST TWENTIETA STREEF—HANDSOMEL ¥ | with hot water, cloxcta and excellent Board for two, $15; 4B Rimsned Rooms, with Bo ery reasinavle for | upper room for two, $12 We remainder of the on; also Rooms for siugle gentle. | ——-——— - re —- nev. MELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, WITH <a ard, je obtained at No.5 Winthrop place, be- Q WEST PLEVENTH STREET —WITH BOARD, A | iwoen Wavéricy ylace and Righth sireet, second street tent 43 Figs hoon on tra tour, we for two’ or | of Lrowdway; unexcepllouable re‘erenee glven and required Miree persos; algo single sonab’ 2 ate’ ADIGE ¢ BOARD, WITH PLEASANT FUR- NINTH SIR F J nishet Ro ore ani duting confinement. on mode 40 Teens Win board, ta ar, EU fe terias; location very desirable, at Madame KOU CAIN'S, Sable gebviomes ate eoch Midwi'e, 108 Fiateenta strect, near Filth avenue, fe es < South Brookiyu.' N, £.—Best reference given. Be cuue oe te ee ce PRIVATE HOARD FOR LADIES OB GENTLEMEN Yd nished Rooms, wita class Bi tate. x requiring foal treatment, by an experienced physl- ps - — — olan, reas Dr HARRISON, 179 sieeoker sireet, Bed. Gearntranie since eevid eee ek PO LEE LURNISNED | OW UNFURNISHED, TWO fecond fivor wih Homrd, for families or parties : large Koons, with or without Board, in Forty wich stroes, Frens also tingle koosne between #4/t0 wid Bixth aveauer, Adaiess BM, 42.and ab By Ghamnowsememime Te (PO LET AS THTATE FOURTH SPOEBT, Niaw FIFTH : J s avenue, a Parlor and edroom, oa first Boor, with pri- Sep WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET—A BAN weuy | vate Address J., Dox 205 Herald oles, 8 HB “farnsted Seemt Floor ant large f on vrs HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO Fourth floor to let, with Bourd; res xebany jeman and wife, Board for la‘y: accommodations the — | joeation very central, vear Firth avenue. Address A, 4) IRVING PLACE.-ONE LARGE FRONY , K. 1, Herald otwe, agit Board; private sable i desired; Louse and Toeativa ROARD AND LODGING WANTED. — YOUNG MAN, OP REST HABITS, WANTS A PER. MACDOUGAL STREET.—TO LET, WITH GooD | bio b i, bal TT Sour pantry; also FOURTH #econd and thi changed. D4. Marnier ® for $16. ReTerence West 109 Bai ana' se ‘dloset, to let, with Board, to « gentieman ; small fautiy fictereuter exchanged i avenue Poems on reooud Boor, 15 EAST &EY fa a email gle Room; bome evr AVPNE THIRTEENTH p MACDOUGAL STREET. First class bere every Lome comiort can be had. Location iret clam 4 avenne ii —FURNISHED ROOM. 3, with or witho: tedern conveniences; vo moving 1a May; PLEASANT, WELL a to Jet, with Board, tur two" persons, alt Rov KAST NINETERNTH STREET, NEAR POURTH jardin sogial priv: ENTEBNTH STRE Fourth avenue and Irving plac j)5. with private tabie; advantages responsible party 15 Pale Jauily Retereboes exchan; with BAST TWENTY-SIXTH BRET. VERY DESTRA- bie Koomwe oh Hhird Bac erebe Mourd, bt Room with t Ow T, BEPWEEN | on | au | sex | ry — GF om, With New ¥ A | a ; e fauilly. fast, by n young man, bear V2 1b pelvate family up town ; pay mou H. Q. A., box 1:4 Heraid ofbice, at ENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN A clly private s, where there are not any otber Address, st rms, D, J., box 280 Herala of- HOR EX NULEM N IN BUSINESS IN NEW YORK CITY three well furnished Rooms, with Board en from live to fifteen Sunday; In Orange or depot, where there are no other If wutted may be. p Best re and required. Adres’, with terms (wht ve) aut Tud particulars, H, M., Dox byl oltice. ork ¥ URNISHED ROOM, WITH FIRE AND BREAK- shte nth street ana Third ue, “Aduréss, with low tends, LOCONOMY, Herald A SIN GENTLEMAN, OF QUIFT DABITS AND AL first class res; bility, destres (permanently) a uleely furniehed [root Keom (Kouthern exposure), with modern conveniences, inelnding bath, breakfast, dinner 6 P.M. and fui board Sundays, in & strictly select private family, wit sore | BR it third sod Sixth aveu th ireete; boarding houses will nut re: ehanged, Adurere, with full parieulare ER, box 44st Niekovaw Hoted, ERMA) LIEDERKRANZ, . THE ANNUAL GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIU ON TUES: DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY M, 171, Alimiced number of tickets, at #15 each—admitting one aiteman and two Iaiies—will be sold, and can only be had way of introduction through members of the society, y vig frogertck Kuehne. 61 Broad street, g. Btelver, 22 Louis Kammerer, 35 Walker sireet, Hermann Ubi, 17'Chatham street. L. A. Grass, 138 Chambers street. Win, Ste y Hail. Georve N 's Hail, 141 Eighth street. Pozgenbvury, lo5 Broadway, ¥. Steins, 45 Ceaar street, R. Walter, 10) Broatway. A. Brautigam, 71 Broadway. ¥. ©. P, Roch, 1b Carmine street. Franz Schneider, 68 Bowery. Jacob W ler, German Savings Bank, Union square. c. al, corner Third avenue and Fi.ty-second Box ‘ets are positively not transterable, may be se- by cured through L, KAMMERER, 34 Walke: Fs ANNUAL mimeRe aed of THE WM. M. TWEED ASSOCIATION, cp MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 6, 1871, at THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, The committee wil) epare neither labor or expense to make this the most RECHEKCHE BALL of the senson, Tickets can be bad at the Cink Rooms, No, 4 Eaat Ninth street, near Fifth avenue, aad at the principal hotels and music stores. MARCUS HANLON, Chairman. ALFRED EVANS, Secretary. HE EIGHTH ANNUAL FANCY DRES3 AND CIVIC Ball of the Theatrical Mechanical Association, at Irving Hall, Friday evening, Febraary 4, 18/1. Tickets $2. To be had of the members’ and nt the door on the eveuing of the ball. Music by that prince of Jeadera, O'Brien. HE THIRD ANNUAL PALL OF TH AMERICAN |. Protestant Benevolent Coachmen’s Association will be held at the Apollo Hall, Friday evening, February 8, I87l, Tickets #1, aumitting A gentleman ana lw Can be had atthe door. Music by Robertson's Band, JHARITY BALL, FEBRUARY 2.—A BUX FOR SALE Address A. B., box 213 Herald oulice, C HARITY BALL. A choice Box for sale. Addrees box 3,734 Post office, REATHS AND GARNITURES OF FRENCH Flowers for the hair and dress trimmings, at BASS- FORD'S, 8:1 broadway, opposite A. 7. 5 tewart's. ASTROLOGY. MADAME SINGHS, CLAIRVOYANT, INVITES nil to come and se'aflidavits. 185 Thormpeon street, A Pay refused unless satiatiod.. MM" . CLARA A, ALMA, DE PARIS, CLAIRVOYANT i nd Vhysictan.—Consuliation in English, Freaeh or German. No, 1,23) Uroadway, epposite Grand Hotel. ADAME LA BLANCH, THE UNRIVALLED 4 Business and Medical Clair West Iwenty- sixth street, between Sixty and MAPAME R088, MEDIOAL AND BUSINESS CLATR. Voyant, tells tle past, preseut and future, shews likeness of husband. 159 Wess F. between Broadway and Seventh avenue, PULLS, THE UNRIVALLED INDIAN SPIRITUAL ist, Me'lcai and Business Clairvoyant, reveals past, present ‘and future. 16) West Thirty-second sireet. “NPHE ORIGINAL MADAME Spiritual Clairvoyant, Twenty-third aud Twenty-fourth streets, A. 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Hd East Leni street, dos not huinbug twdies with —DR, HARRISON + private Miseasen {ini A hood aud youtbful vigor restored On A LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDY- + ute reil . sure und sale. “Notice —N, fectly watsied." Dr. ASCHER, No} Atmiy plage: bonteee strect. Elegant rooms for ladics requiring nursing: R. DEMAUS, M6 BLEECKER srr ] Private Diseases atone sutory akin disorders, nervons deviily, strict: T, CAN CURE 5 also cures radically R. LEWIS, AUTHOR OF MEDICAL © b, J, ind Guice to Tealth afters re enone fhe taptihated an eased. Forty yea Ay: ce. re Sireet, New York, Wy priy practice. No. 7 Beach MPORTANT TO FEMALES, MADA! (7 ting ; female restorathy eleetrieh lied. Twenty-eighth str Tied avenuc’ “POO Wel Bast N ADAME DE VERE'3 READY RELIEF FOR LADIES in trowyle Is sure and safe; also hor Preventative, Bent by mail Po each, Address station ib, New York. NO, 2AY, UNTIL CURED —DR. AND wae, WEST cure at one interview. Their Preneh Phils newer fail. Rooms provided before and darlog conunement. 633° Sev: euth avenue, near Farvieth sirce 176 BLEECKER SPREEL 18 DR. HARRISON'S ONLY OFFICE. All pri eases cApod MuMe Gistely, Manbood anv vanth'n) wwor re toads wearrnnnnn AMUSEMENTS. Bech tour ranean Brona re wer AVGUSiEN DALY, tte Bole Lessee aud Maungetens and ie ot . the ant Comecty, BARATOGA, CHARACTERS: FANNY DAVEN' PANNY MOR CLARA MO LINDA DEIT4, WINTER, AMY KATE CLAXTON; Mi D. H. HARKINS, "JAS, LEWIS, W. DAVIDGE, GEORGE PARKES, G. F. DEVERK, D. Witrt: ING, A. MATTHISON DITERS. SUPERB AL SCKNERY, LAST MATINER BUT ONE! BAIUKDAY NEXT? ai Laut Nights of “BARATOGA.” fps ono o'clock. Bente soeurh 13 dayy ab for pate and spiendia aa se Scenery and rare exenthof caste, DION DOUCICACLITS last ar most alllunng Dramatic’ Comedy, entitied “‘JEZEDEL, ‘aad has been for soine months, the which is now, “REIGNING LONDON SENSATION. YMPIC THEATRE, Jaupaay », MONDAY LVENIN( LAY Nant be FIVE . Le pe WEE bei ceo al WILLIE WINKIE. POSITIVELY LAST MATINEF! WEDNESDAY, TERROARY. 1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Beata enn now ve secured for the last performances of the Pantomime, which must positively be withirawu to permit the production of the Haid a of the a period MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, which witl be presented with every care, G. L. RICHELIEU * “+ For which seats can how be secared. INLO’S GARDEN. SPECIAL NOTICE, SPECIAL NOTICE, MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 20, THE BLACK’ OROOK REMODELLED, THE BLACK CROOK REMODELLED, Tntroduction of an ENTIRE NEW GRAND BALLET, entitled THE DEMONS’ REVEL (produced for the first Hime in America), with new and elegant Cost wonderiul and star gqqs effcets, eantica ao orizinal musie, and embracing in its performance the entre ballet force of this estab tohiment, “iret appearance here o! THE CLLEBRATED RIZARELLY BROTHERS, the Gyumiasta of the world. MONS. SEGRESTIONE, and his TWO BRAUTIFUL BOYS, aged 8 and 4 years, in thelr FAMOUS SUENA Di: SALON. (Their first aypenranes here.) DEBUT OF THE SISTERS SEVILLEA, in thelr WONDERFUL POLKA D'KCHASSE. SEVENTH WEEK OF THE GRAND MAJiLTONS it MOR AND GOODRICH, THE GREAT SKATERS, with ail the euperb seenery, brilliant effects, =< SATURDAY MATINEE At ‘OURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, near Sixth avenue. W. M. HOLLAND, oe -Lessee and Manager MR. EDWIN, FORKEST e at the above estabiixhment, commencing MONDAY, FEB. 6, 1t71. _Seats can be secored six «aya in advance at the box office. ME: ¥ ® conwars Park THEATRE, BROOKLYN. MONDAY, JANUARY 89, MR. JOUN’ BROUCHAM, IN THE LOVTERY OF LIFR, IN KEHEARSAL, THE RED LIGHT. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, Immense success of Misa Aca Wray's beantifal Tronpe of FEMALE MINSTRELS, PEMAL® EINSTRE:| FEMALE MINSTRELS. FEMALE MINSTRELS, New Bong chor Jokes, & New stara this week, 1E DASHING Stk 3 SISTERS. The great Cuban Gymnanl, FERVANDEZ FLORES. THE SCHOOL GIRLS OF THE PERIOD. THE SCHOOL GIRLS OF THE PERIOD, TONY PASTOR AND ALL THE FAVORITE STARS. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:3), GTeINWay HALL. ‘Third Anniversary of the DE LA SALLE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, Isil. ‘The programms will embrage Literary Exercises and Concert by the Orchestra of the association. 4 Admission 60 cents. JOUNDLING ASYLUM. i Xr. DAN BRYANT Moonie announees A SPECIAL MATINEE IN AID OF THK FUND OF TAE NEW YORK FOUNDLING ASYLUM, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY’ ®, 1871, commencing at o'elock, at DAN BRYANT'S OPE HOU-b, Twenty-third street, where tickets may be procured at the box ollice. +. FOX ‘cent tableaux, EW DROP INN AT 556 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the finest looking ladtea, dressed Jn gorgoous ooatumes ; from 6 tiil12¥. M. Adnssion free, N. B.—See photograp! in doorway. : HEE USIC LESSONS—-STRICTLY PRIVATE; DAY AND evening: Piano, Violin, Guitar, Singing. Terma fa- vorable: references first clars: gentleman teacher. Adcre: INSTRUCTOR, Peter's music store, 639 roadway. Cire lara mailed. esi NHE LECTCRE BY TAE REV. PATUER HOGAN ON “Papal Tnfallibility,” whlelt was to have taken place at Cooper Institute on Jannary 24, on nt of sickness is unavoidably postponed unui Kebroary 13, Doora open at 7. Lecture commences at 8 o'clock. (Pe THEATKICAL MANAGERS, Alarge and Cssest nc WOOD curs, from fresh and original . designs, on hand at dhe METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OF FLCE, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Builting® sing stock of NOTICE. MAILS FOR EUROPE on Monday, January 31, will close at this office at 12M, P. H. JONES, Postmaster, ICE NOTICE, —TI CARD.—OFFICE OF THE AMERT tory of Muse, 211 Fourth avenue. ‘There Is an increasing demand for well trained choir boys and such can readily obtain remunerative positions. in church. The knowledge and experience thus acquired is of value to the chorister in after years, whea the volee changes to tenor or 8, and some of our best musicians began their eariy musical e‘neation as choir boys. Many organiets have neither the time, patience nor ability to take’ boys who know nothing of music and fitthem for choir auty. Again, there are, probaly, hundreds of poysin this great e'y who aro musicaily gified by nature and whose taients are worthy of cultivation under @ master, and many a lad of genius is foreed into the drudgery of the connting house on a mere pit- tance for want of opportunity to cultivate the special talent with whi he may be endowed, The folowfny {8 one of the lesag ¢ ad jeatlons of a similar nature re ‘ved ut the MERICAN CONSER\ALORY OF MUSIC, New York, Dec. 2, 1870, Mr. Henny Soimopre: Sin—I wish to add to my choir several Vora a3 sopranos aniaitor. They mus: beable to read plaia music ab silt. Can yon recommend any such ? In order to y this growing demand the undersigned has established a permanent clas, to which none but boys between the ages of 8 and 14 will be admitted, and, as a guat- antee that tae tuembers will be taught to read musle inteill- gently, he has effeciet an engavement with Dr, Cutler, whereby the puplis of this eines will come under the personat training of that necomplisned musician and cholr master The xbove also appiles to young Indies and entlemen gol voices, as there is a great want of good #in, readers in churches ; the undersigned there'ore invites such that are wiling to devote the necessary time to become com- petent singers to join the AMERICAN CONSERVATORY SINGING CLUB, under his personal direetion, N. B.—There is ap ainatenr orchestra formin, men who play orctestral {nsirumen ve thera excellent practica In ensem! licection of the well known mnetelan, For particuiars apply to U. BUATROEDER, American Conservatory of Music, 211 Fourt YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED AND BUCCERSFUL teacher in justramental and vocal music, has Yaconcies for a tew more cholars; will teveh at her roona, Hazellon'a Piano Rooms, Univecsity piace, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, or will go to the pupil's residence at Couservat ry prices,’ Can be seen at above place on Mon ‘ay and Thurs day, or address Miss K. L, Also applications received nt A. Webor'e, Fith avenue and Fixteenth street. Beat refer- ence, MERICAN NORMAL MUSICAL CONSERVATORY, B92 Sixth avenne, corner Thirdy-ii(th street, estadlished -Fiano, Violin, Guitar, Sineing, Harmony, Organ ; each iI taught separately; day andeveaing. Call, (FIRST CLASS) WISHES TO MAKE AN to sing ia a quartetto choir, Address ‘aid ofice, Director jh avenue and fi deuce. Address . - . LADY WIL, GIVE INSIRUCTION ON TIE PIANO! forte and s.ning at pupil's resiience for n quar Host reereuors friven. Address, with reshdcuce x it jee, 3 ave bg) Sah ION ON TH janrtorte at pupil's residence for $10 per quarte en rhretrmeca given UAddcess, with residence, TEACH box 1M Herald ollice, NNOUNCEMENT.—“THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND ner,” the original and only anthorized euition. For sale everywhere. Frade supplied by FAIRCHILD & DWYER, 77 Sixth avenn YUITAR, TANJO, &C.—PROFESSOR GOULD, 1:1 East Thirty-eecond street, near Lexington avenue, en abies bis pupils ina few lessons to accompany songs an play effectively, Music sent by poste tne, YUITAR AND BANJO INSTRUCTION—RY HENRY C. G Dobson, tie old established teacher, at the o.d estal lished place, 260 Bowery, Musical Instraments of ail kinds al reasonable prices, at ha , SWEET MUST . "STRICTLY PRIVATE Lt s. sonk- Piano, Violin, Guitar, singin, an, Har- mony, 592 Rixth aveane, corner of Thirty-ti rest. kistav- nel IA Send foreirowar, Addiesa PROFESSOR, AMUSEMENTS: mene OWERY THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS OF SEE-SAW the z HERNANDEZ FOSTER TROUPE, ni W HOUIS OF DELIGHT BY HOUSES eo aD TO REFLETION, ‘Thin tomime ts complete with S BUYERS. g NSFORMA- 15 8U) Eis EOE TRICKS AND TRAI 'ISTS AND AUXILIAKIES, Including this aupert troupe — CLOWN /ERNANDEZ FOSTER res FRANK FOSTE! PANTALUON, JOS. M. SLOA) COLUMBINE, Miss NELLIE WALL ‘he pantom K. sloo! ‘The performance will commence with the PASTOR'S DAUGHTER, Friday evening—FAREWELL KE Dis TOSTIER, and lust appoaradge Dus one Of the kroupe, 4 consequences of other enyagemen's, GRAND SKE-SAW MATINER EVERY BATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, Watbacns, MONDAY. 3A inset tioaas a FAINT HEAKT NEVER WON FAIR LADY USED UP, WEDNESDAY, A ERURUARY 1, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 (necond THE POOR GENTLEMAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 BATURDAY MATIN: FAINT HEART NEVER Won Fan LADY ume), an USED UP, SATURDAY Mann FkpRvARY 4 (frst time in several years), Coleman's THe CLANDESTINE MARKIAGE, 614-“TRRRe Rati etit My bapa yesh Bt, Nicholas, way, 0 BUTLER £ GILMGRE, Esyase STILL MORE ATTRACTIONS AN IMMENSE BILL OFFERED, “THE GRAND BALLET TROUPR, THE IMMENSE ETHIOPIAN DEPARTMENT, All wtil appear, 100 different acts nightly, Doors open at 66 irtain rises at 734. box office open daily, Seats reserved in advance. INA EDWIN'S THEATRE, CREAT AO KEAT SUCCESS ‘OF LAURA KEENE, LAUKA KEENE, in BOUCICAULT'S NEW DRAMA of HUNTED DOWN; or, THE TWO LIVES OF MARY LEIGH, HOUSES CROWDED WITH BEAUTY AND PASTION. HOUSES CROWDED WITH BEAUTY AND FASHION, Herald—In the portrayal of ove of Boncicault's immortal ized characters iss Keene sustained in ail the wousaing de tails the faith that the great dramatist has always attached to her histrionte talent. vat charoning actress, Miss Keene, was last even- ing received at Lina Edwin's boudoir theatre with the cor- dhality of friendsitip by a crowsed and fashionable audience, anc an emphatic succes may at once be recorded for bovh artist and Bay. Jt 18 some time since snch a charming per- formance has been witnessed in the metropolis. ‘Irfoune—(ho houre was crow.ed in every part with the Deauty and ‘ashton of the city. Miss Keone at a8 Nary Leigh in Boucicault’s “Hanied Down, well known as astrong and tenver p She deuneated with earnest emo tion the natare, the straggles ant suiferings of ber heroine. Post—Lina 1u's theatre was ited to exerss last even- ing. Long before the time ot commencing not a seat was to be iss Keene assumed the rt of "The expression, grace which she reveals throughout the play are alone eaough to Angnre for it s suacess. Standard—Lina Edwin's Iittle theatre was brimming with an audience witch represented great tuelitgence ani cul- ture, “iiunted Down” is the bost Boucicault has Wilten, Miss Keene as poor Mary Lelzh goes through three acis of sorrow. Of course she ba ympatlen of tho auvience from rympathies reduce to tears the st to last, and th minine portion of at. “iiunted Dowa” fg just one of those plays that woul! command ‘rom any andience all the praise it recej,ed Jnst night. Miss Keene as Mary Leigh, ‘wondrous per- sonation of a true wife, awa: ery noble emotion of the -hamen heart, Express—-The reappearance of Miss Keens at Lina Edwin's theaire inst evening drew tozether one of the most fashionable audiences that has evr assembied. “Hunted Down’ is the best play boacieault has written for years, and is fuil of strong sitaxtons, Miss Keeve as gh Js seen to tie most excellent advantage. She has not lost one jot of her delicacy aud tenderness, while some of her outhiveis of passion aro marked by an intensity and vigor greater even than those possessed by her In former years, Mp dOkehH JEPEERSON SAID:—-MISG KEENE ‘write to Boucicau't for a play [ saw in Bnsland, called ‘Lunted Down.’ You are the ony woman im the country who can act Mary Leigh.” GNES BOUCICAULT SAID:—“WNEN DION FINISH. ‘ed reading me hig play, he inquired, ‘Who's the woman. for Mary Leigh: I replied, ‘Laura Keene.?” ION BOUCICAULT SAID:—“I HAD YOU IN MY mind constantly while writing this drama.” HE BOSTON POST SAID:—“SEKLWYN GAVE last night the gem of the season, Jive as Jong as the ma exists, ' EW YORK CIRCU! Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Music. B. LENT. . a 3 Director GRAND ILLUMINATED MATINERS DAY AND SATURDAY AT 23g. EVERY NIGHT AT 8, us ‘Hunted Down’ will TROUPs OF REAL BEDOUIN ders GENUINE CHILDREN OF THE DESERT, Whore unique performances have been recelved with de- monstrationa of ENTHUSIASM AND MERRIMENT. THE ENTIRE CIRCUS TROUPE in a programme embracing all that {3 DOVEL, THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL IN BAREBACK HORSEMANSHLD, ATHLETIC, GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC ART, BEAUTIFULLY THALNED HORSES, a ARIE SEEBACH.—STADT THEATRE, MONDAY—Schiler's renowned “JOAN OF ARO” (Die Sungfran ‘on Orleans). SEEBACH in her eolebrated role, JOAN OF ARC, TUESVAY—"TAUSCHUNG AUF ee ah No” WEDNeSDAY—" RoMLO AND OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSB, R. M. HOOLEY HOOLEY'S ASD K +2, PRONO € LEON'S MINSTRE! TROUBLE: IN THs CAMP. DODGIOG FOR A WIFE THE ONLY LEON AS LU RYANT'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, between Sixth and Seventh avs. k Lert} 3 yee Every evening at 8, and Satard. McAND. awe PASTIMES ON TH LEVEE, Q ADRILLE A LA CLODOCHE, Seymour, Dave Reed, Tommy Sully, Dan Bryant. LITLE’ MAC a8 the BABY ELEPHANT, THREE O'CLOCK TRAIN, DEAF IN A HORN, CAN YoU SVAND ON YOUR HBAD. BRYANTS. MINST | BD Sh. |THE ercanns, BRYANT’S MINSTREL 23D sf. 17K BRIGANDS, FAMILY MAL wVERY SATURDA: AT TWO. Y War ong 2 BAKER'S NEW GaLOP—‘LES BRIGANDS,” 60c., or piano, introducing the *Laugoing” and “Wis pertog” choruses. c Dy. DROP INN AT 556 BROADWAY, the finest looking ladies, dressed in go from 6 till 12 P.M, Admission free. N. b.- in doorway EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. ‘The Representative Musical Institute of tho country. CLASSES CONSTANTLY FORMING FOR INSTRUCTION in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental ‘Musle, Harmony and Composition aud Modern Languages. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN DAILY, From9 A. M. to8 P.M. TERMS—CLASSES of ‘hree, $10; of Two, #15 per quarter. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, #25 per quarter. Applications to be made at the General Conservatory OMices, #20 ROADWAY, near twelfth street, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN BRANCH, 128 (New No. 102) COURT, near State street, CROOKLYN FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE FRONT BOX AT THE Acaslemy of Music, for the Charity Ball, Thursday next. Address box 2,187 New Yorke Post oilice. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, Alarge and constant: increasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designs, on hand atthe JOR PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Building. 23D STREET, ene Booth's theatre, Matinoe ata, AND BEAOLD cons costumes; photo: rapis METKOPOLIT TH TURE BEANON, Men TILE LIVRARY ASSOCIATION, REY, KOBERS COLLA EK, of Chicago, will lecture before ihe agove Association, at STPINWAY HALI on TULSDAY, Veuiag, January St, 187, at 8 ofclock, pA GkIT, Subject Seats, Bio. extra. box Office, Steinway Lal, E Ree Uke ap cHensea cHURCA ENING "MODERN CHIVALRY.” ADMISSION 69 CENTS. eo gale at the Library; at Dutton’ DR, CHAPIN 2 MONDAY 3, SAN, 90, ON Tlexets of Admission, fe ese 713 Broadway, and WES? TWENT)-SECOND STREET, NEAR NINTH A PLANOVORTES. dina NDID £TOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN er (iret clase Taake, for cash OF inataiments, at very low prices; also Pianos t let and taken in exchange. JON C. BARNES, 137 Eighth atreet, near Broadway. STLINWAY & SON'S PIANO, NEARLY NEW, FOR #nie at barzain. New and’ second hand Pianos for ‘Sale or reat choop, and rent applied it purchased, ‘7.5. BERRY & CO., 759 Broadway, corner of Tenth st. A. GREAT BARGAIN. $115 FOR 7 OCTAVE, OVER- ‘carved iron frase, sound comers, Foxwood Hanacortes city make. ” ah ich ei BIDE, 18 ‘Amity street, near Broadway. ARGAINS.THE EXCELLENT PIANO®, SQUARE art upright made by CHAMIERS, at modbrats prices, on Mastaiments or rented. Plavor at $75, 3125, B16. Fd 00, OL Fourth eh Netrose eta wel eth streets, CHAMBERS & BON B tke ey USE WHERE CALL AND EXAMINE brilliant toned 74 octave. rosewood Pianoforte, mado cost #700, for $226; Parlor, Bed- to order; use aix month 113 West Twenty-seventh street, Room Firniture half cost. near Sixth avenno, HON NEW POLKA, “LES ERIGAN Heoe tS Auuipenoored mt Weiuct's theatre. “Another Capital airancement by Uhia Favorste componer.” Heal, SHOMAS BAKER'S NEW WALTZ, “LES BRIOANDS,” ‘O0e.; Introducing All the favorite melodies to this pony. tar opera, "HA dence bomguet of geme trom Osenrad epaaiiian ark HEE! 4 POND be OO. td Broadway. \HLAP PIANOS FOR SALE AND TO REN] Onbaty's Muto Store, Tid iigath erenus, mesg Nice. ste nth strent, A $6 per month; TANOS, MELOD! for the holidays, cash or monthly inevume Broadway, whan can ve SAND ORGANS iMTorent maker lower Eeeee of or for rent, al WATERS. nd winaww bara, AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. Genet GEE 7 @ BO PE) BROADWAY. P ALHALLA TROUPE AND LITLE BO PERES MALHALLA TROUPE AND LITTLE BO PEE: ANB Tani BEVICRES PE RUSMATIO FOUNTAINS, RISMATIC FOUNTAINS. y different Colors throwa on Real Waters, ifty diferent Colors thrown on Real Waters. LIVING LADIES UNDER THE REAL WATERS, LIVING LADIES UNDER THE REAL WATERS, THE PRISMATIC FOUNTAINS, In. three tableaux, Invented by Protessor BCHMIDT ‘Yableaux L--Tho Prismatic Fountain of the Gold Waters, Tableau %—Hebe and Jupiter, ‘Tableau 8 ~’ Cryatal Najads.- This marvellous ellect is on a acale of ma nifaie hitherto unattempted in the annala of bydraul nd is further sahanoad by the many se. appearand roupa ip the mi! of tering waters DMN HART AND ADD RYMAN in two fea oe ong D: |, H. EAGAN, Trish Comedian an Ww. & HARK! in their Bo tn retiss: EESSIE SUDLO ; in serio comic Songs and a DIOK Banda? So. BROWN, f, RIOREY) AND FIFPY OTHERS, FIFTY OTHERS, MATINES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. bap MEREUM. jon, ‘Dress Circle and Parquet Ubal hs MONDAY, SANUARY 36, 1871 gi t Maayan! teas AND SATO RD AS MaTINER, neayen f ‘of the dusting denn ile LUCY RUSHTON, dn an entirely Rave eas senaationel drama, entitied with entirely New 8 and Startling Eff ‘suppurted by the follow! igemtnent tant" of living fl aims sinndaay ‘Mr. ©, W. B. " Rache! Harman, Waiter Harman, Hugh Raveohil. Grockets. eiloual drama, by Jam, THe SPIRIT AVENGERS ©” 08 Barnet, ‘supported by the entire strength of the company. RAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘Corner Twenis-thicd street and Eighth avenue, JAMES FISK, Jr....... - Proprietor and ‘ ADMISSION " 14 FIFTY Ol FIFTH GRAND CON of FISK, Jr.'a i CELESRATED NINTH REGIMENT BAND, Mumeal Director. aie BUNDAY BVENING, JAN."33, PROGRAMME, CA Part? iw 2. Selection, “Don Giovanni, a Rotnanaty “Die Pandesten,”..... f 4. German Lied, “ Fackeltanz,”. 5. Polka, “Luna,”.... oo Totermiss'on of ten minaves, PART IL. 1. Overture, “Merry Wives of Windsor,”....., 2. Panorama Masicaie Tilustrating a musical tour through Europe, startin; from Berlin, and Waversiug Austria, Switzerii France and Spain from thence by steambont to England, Russia, Poland, Hungary aud retaro to Berlin, During this novel musica! production many beawital gems deseripilve of the respect've uationalities viaited wil be In troduced, with various phases ateamooat viel idly depicted, ‘log ant original effects, portraying thi ‘along journey, and jn which railroad ad tudes, Ineiuding’a Storm at Sea, will be vive 8. Kong, “hy Throps this Heart 2” .W. V. Wallac 4. Mareb, “Frahiings.". a +Pawloy 6, Finale, “Caraiva Gung’! Fifty Cents <One Doar ively. RAND OPERA HOUSE, corner Twenty-tuird street and Eighth avenue, JAMES FISK, Ja... Proprietors EXCITE! TH HIT OF THE SEASON, M ND TUESDAY BYENINGS JAN, 80 AND Si ONDAY Al ENING E ‘ LA PERICHOLE. AIMEE, © LA PERICHOLE, ALA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB, 1 (for the first time in America), LL! LEA SILLY as BO'LOTTE in BARBE BLEUE, BATURDAY MATINEK AT 2, BARBE BLEUE, SUNDAY, SIXTH GRAND’ CONCERT, FISK’S. EXCELSIOR NINTH REGIMENT BAND, Seats secured at box oilice of Opera Honae; also at Sottr- mers, 101 Broadway, und Erie Kailway tvkel oillve, cores ‘Twenty-third wtreet aad Broadway. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 Broadway. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BAOKUS', SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF WAMBOLD'S NEW BALLAD, “GOD BLESS THE METTLE CHURCH AROUND Talis BILLY BIRCH, CHARLEY BACKUS, W. BERNARD, BiLLY WEST, ROLLIN HO WD, JOHNNY QUREN, F BILLY HuMETT J. 7. OBERIST, IN FAVORITE AUTS. BURLESQUE OPERA OF LES BRIGANDS, —— —$— ~ QTEINWAY HALL, GRAND CONCERT, Mis3 JENNY BUSK, the celebrated! Ainerican’ Prin TUESDAY EVENING, FE ansisie | by the following JOSEPH HERKMANNS, Base: W. CANDIDUS, Tenor; CHARLES WERNER, Violonceilist. cemy GRAND ORCHESTRA, HENRY BLAKE DANYORTH, Conductor, Tickets—Roservedl seats, $1. Aciminsion, 7c. For sale at’ Steinway Hall; Schubert & Co.'s, 89 Broad Sehirmer ¢ Co.'s, 70) Broadway; J, N. Patison & Eat Tworty-thind street. See turtuer advertiscraenta, RR. KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAT, MUSEUM, 743 BROADWAY, UrPosist ASTOR PLACE, sry NEW YORK, . THE FINLS¢ IN THe WORLD. None to equal It. SHOULD BE VISItHD BY ALL. “Instraciive,” Amusiog, Scientific and Artistic, Forming a comp'e!e Palace’ of Woniere, Open dally fot gentiemen ouly. “Aumisston 5) cent RELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. APOLLO HALL, EVERY EVENING. ‘The most beautiful Irish scenery in the world, Tlustrated by Descriptive Lecture. Song, Dances ang Sketches, Commence at & Aduissfon, 25c. and Ble. ROADWAx UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 60 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, Open 10 to 5, ; dls dl BNEW YORK TRIBUNE SAID:—“‘HUNPRD Down’ is the best play produced this season, and de Sidadiy one of tue vest Houcloauilt ever wrote; for, jae is as intensely exciting as any of his sensati brliitant ag his eanitest couety.> sensation plave is b s SUR SRL ass povGueERty, Y. NO SEE HUGHEY D0 DOUGH THE 1 QO SEE HUGH: THE LEOPOLDS, vO GO_ SEE GO S8E% THE LAURE TROUPE, GO SER SHE LAURI TROUPE, ___@0 BEE Tt MMEMSI ST. i Momatbad LYRIC HALL, 7. Mrs, MACREADY wig th LOND of her DRAMATIC AND POETIC RECITALS MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 80, at 8 o'clock, pele KSPR FOE TOBIN, Ho y a IN, HOOD, Cards at the h; 3 Ds As _ Reserved eats, 7) cents; general aamission, 60 cents Dit DROP INN AT 556 BROADWAY, AND BRUOLD 3 com ath avenney Resorvatr sqnra, the neal looking ladies, dressed in gorgeous combo aes GAN Ia, A. Adinissiou trees “Ne he See potas uae = du free. Sew photontaph EAUTIFUL IMPERIAL SIZED PROTOGHAPH of “The litte church around the corner” for aale at all principal book stores, newspaper stanir,hote'., theatres an yy the sexton of the church. Wholesale Lopot 734 Wroadwaye NE Ses A MARSH & LANGDON. TPM ELABT SENSATION, ¢ great humorous song, “Tf Dad Were 1 1” Chasten A: Faller, author of Coming. Srone. Whey Manteo sung with great applause by Rollin rowarecat Ban Fraoe ¢iaco Mbuatres, Vrioe 8 centa, WM. A. POND & CO., Pablishers, h47 Broadway. HE PAVILLION, 688 BROADWAY, BELWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets.—Vocal and Inatramentad Concerta every evening. Admission free. Mato walters, » A. BYEIN. + NAzoN, AL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Esguth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenues Applications are now received, CENIS,—EMPIRE CITY SKATING RINK, 250. Third avenao, Sixty-third and Sixty-fonrth streets, Bee Crowded wince reduction in pri Open Sundays. Tee Spleniid. Open wud every day til Li PM. 25 250. 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Broome atreat, SOIMLE EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, ROFERBOR CARTE M3 D, NOING ACAD MY, NO. @ Bt Mark's Dlace.—Soti@e on Monday eventos. Ab,

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