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4 is ot eagle OL 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, VEBRUARY % Ye7L;-TRIPLE BO w. LET FOR ‘ MOSEMENTS. rRENTH LET... PIO TH 4 1 Beowssleses trarey gate toes 7 RereederRemid ees ak acea Teall | Tue val soe oa Sokade aii | OM BLY hase wn ‘Ure { use of piano, 18 West aet ; ‘heat; all mo ‘improvements; home R, 68 Liberty street, . oh YY nigel LARGE SECOND FLOOR ROOM, HOT AND CO! we (T° LET THE HOUSE 31 STREET, FOR BUBI- OF G. L. ; ness or aa. $ thoderate, popular Ls sean seo | 247 ees Tuenaearseteea tee Greet | Lasor evasb ond, Rented wae oh aa foc At a ae a a SeLaneteso ee T° LET TQGRTHRR OR SEPARATELY, TONES, signivane Line MiacnaeTe DITAGE PLACE. BETWEEN BLEECKER AN eee eT Saad Be ano na Setek pear Broad: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Streets. —Two furnished Rooms, with or wi 266 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO ELE- i Nos, 1, and BL, A; A Bod ean now be secured! last performances of the i two or three table boarders will de taken; small furnished Rooms gentlemen and wives je street, ‘be. withdi faintly , good abe, oF aman fc wi eapellont ‘all accommodations; | ~———— pea ad irawn to permit fan 5 ek MES, paral! Tho ober boarders. moderate. 10 LET OR LEASE--NOS, mete BROADWAY, ~ RIQHELIE! ‘ o ED WY ~ Se extend! ditous to iH House No. Sear, pune ass hooalt alt Necioman spe pret 9 WEST FOURTH STREET, CORNER PERRY. — haw ¥, 257 Fifth avenne, MONDAY EF Dei EBRUARY 6, iugle Velg ‘Call for two days at legeverson areeh | 208 Oue ‘on second floor pad tyo Hoome on | en FART OF BUILDING i Wen UR. | Which will be presented with every care. Broadway. rd foot, for alngle gentlemen, in a private family; good PEER, FAR? OF BOTLDIS Fra lorenued ap a . L, RICHELIEU. FOX _ “ditties laa ee ee and reasonable terms, teenth street hich seats can 20 OR ROOMS ISHED; ALSO mndid style 5 for any Gal class Vusingas, such? as | FOr W BP ald ary took Bota ine dint alass tamly ot gene By EAST TWELFTH STREET-FOUR RESPEOT. | dess and loak maka, eabluet maker, tallor, dentist, cos- LYMPIC, emen; superior tirst class Board. 83 West Twenty-fourth () men can be accommodated with Board aud | tumer, conservatory, &c, oO MONDAY, FEB. 6 sareat ans nt pice warm Rooms, on tuird Boor, an ressonableterme | ~~ 2 Tate CORNER PROPERIY—ALTERED. am The great event. s WEsT FORTY-THIRD STRERT, ONB DOOR FROM WEST FOURTEENTH STREET,—NICELY FUR VV" ieased Jo puis {The northeast corner of Fourth * KicHELIBU Fifth avenue. — Families aud single gentlemen cap gl ished Rooms to let, with Board, io geutlemen and | avenue and ¥OX, mmodaied with Board. House ‘Sudlocation first clas fF wives Or mingle gentlemen, at moderate prices, ede after great preparation, will be neces require ee — aapemnanl Peaent Bra Avec, no, wana ay aocem mage | BO] Ae monmanrn ernnut.r, ter Une | BLE a STN TSE ENUE, NO. —! ely turin § oan be soourell, with first class botel Board, at reasonable | frat class; all 'improversents| private fami. Ameiohhs 8 | Tee Skee aban GFERERS ~ eet gay application, also four young wen, at feason- | Boom for m youny Indy ; references exchange ']. $REAR JONRS BFRRDT, SEAR BROADWAY. NUSEOE GARDEN ae fevers ee OB A Q5-7 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET (38 LAMAR- Balidings with basement and sub-basement, suitable Ba ‘AND 5, va Pontes TH AVENU AND THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—ELE- e) tne —A private family having w select whoiesale or importing business ; possession given THE BLACK CRUO! EMODELLED. gantly furnished Apartments, wil first class table, for arere, will ‘a gentieman and wife to Board; ly; terme reasonable. wire at 24 Bond 7 BLACK GRO MODELLED. 8, Fr fowe Ang H: CK CROOK RE! he season of veer, can be obieined by applying at the Rearenes ERIOK VILMAR. Introduction of an, ‘aioe anaes verett Library, avenue. — ‘n1 BALLET, pS a a AMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR OWN LEG! TOON. FTA AVENUE, sf8.—MANDSOMELY | FURNISHED A etAME if furutiked, near Firth Avenue Hotel, eng | TRUBGRAM CARTOON, bei a THE DEMONS’ REVEL 1) Rooms, with ‘‘oard, on second and third foors, for funt- | detween Filth and Sixth avediues, wil accommodate a family Look FoR Tf To-MORROW. (produced for the frat ime in America), ies and single geatlemen, with or without private table; re- siagie gendemen with handsome Rooms, with or without ——— with new and ele Costumes, ference req| huey Board * Adress A. P., box 183 Herald oice: PEACE AND WAR. wonderful and startling effects, - PWARDS FOR FIRST CLASS BOARD $5 5 AND 0 7 DY WILL LET HANDSOMELY we D 1) D0) and sing'e Room per week; Lodgings 8600 600, | A Roume to uusband and wife: full board for wife. For fr plant) Dey Board and Koom 81 2, Dupout House, 165 | particulars address PIMLICO, Herald office, on street, ae ee me me FAMILY HAVING A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED 6 10.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH FXCKL- m, would like to rent it, with Bo: Po soulomes ) jent Board, for families and single person Wd and | and wife or two gentlemen. ferences. ‘eat Bleeckerstrect. 4 free evening lyceum for t arders | streot, TO 10 PER WE FOR DESIRABLE FUR LARGE, $ or single ge west of Broa! i nished Rooms, with good Roard, suitable for famt)ien men, Apply at 180 Bleecker sweet, ix blocks way. ORNISHED, SUNNY ROOM, WITH [X- tra closets, with or without Board, in # private family; Ronse withia a short block of Broadway. id Weat Twen iy ninth street. YANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL STREFT,— A few bavdsomely furnished Rooms to let, auitatle for ptleman and wile or single geuileuen, wih or without . Terme moderase. 10 SE iBsBS PLACE, IN LEROY @TKERT, NEAR Hudson.--A gentleman and wite or two single gentle men can be accommodated with Board. Terms moderate, (Q) JARICK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STRRET.— Nioeiy furnished front Room on second tloor ; also hall m, for gentleman and wile or single gentlemen; house &nd table first class. Terma mo.lerate, UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF CLINTO. DD eee leneant from Kom to let with good Roar mutable for families or gentle ferences required. oT. —PLEASANT PARLOR cls or together, with Hoard, at ym for geutleman. Location cen- erate price; single wal ana very convenient. AND §$%—¥OR HANDSOME ROOMS, MOD- ern improvements, with good table. Reverences. No. $12 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth aveaue, EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVE- nue and University place,—To let, with Boa: Roome on second floor; also desirable single Koo iy WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOS the Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Threo elegantly furnished Pleasant Rooms, en suite, to let, with or without om reasonable terms. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH S7R) with or without Board, to a gentleman and w ae an elegantly furnished Parlor aud ond foo QTH STREET, NEAR IRVING PLACE.—A LAEGE ure, willl ne and handsomely furnished Koom, sunny exp location central and desirable in rented, with Boar every respect. App'y a! East Niveteenth street. TH STREET, EAST, NO. 87, A FEW DOORS FROM ZU Broaiway—Two pleasant hail Rooms to let, with ‘Board, to geniiemen, at a moderate price. 20 25 AND 95 EAST FOURTH STREPT (O¥ je) east of Broadway).—Very pleasant | Rooms, with first class table. Dioner, 1 P. T SiXTEENTH 8T furniehe', wits rst class Board Pebt “ ROOMS ON Way) first 1 RLEY PLAC with Bos )ESTRABLE BLOCK ge and wingle ONT PARLOR { ovr bandsomely terins Very reasonable to STREET, OPPC T TWENT: O7 WE IXTH ITE ST. Bek Sunes Hotel.—A gentleman aot witeor two sine fentlemar can % large Room on gecond tloor, with | fail Board, m a private family; terms reasonat "7 WEST TWENTY-FOL LEGANTLY | furnished Rooms to Foard; the | EAtire Second Floor, tovether o} separately, nd one Bedroom, cousisting of two y FUR | floar, to | om OF nt Board; very s exchanged rene Q] WEST THIRTY-SECOND ?.—TO OL wits Board, a second to ger and wife or two single gentlemen, at moderate price. Ow WEST PT, BETW | ned, with Board, | Rooms, Oo Fith an one Suit af two QQ WEST DESIRAB: OO Roor QQ WEST TWENTY-FO near Fifth Ay Hotel, tachangod. 127 TH STREFT.-NANDSOMELY y third oor; also siugle Koome, s exchanged, exchange ¢ WEST F ENTH 8 EET, NEAR UNITY SsITy 48 Pace Board, a lar and cold wae OF Pleuty of on; terms Inoderat 50 NINTH TRE WEST OF BROADY -FUR- a) Dished comer a Rooms, paror floor, southern eapocure, £3 let, with iret clase Board, foe 6 faally OF single poutlonsen ; torte 2 &] EAstT_N Y BROA we or families or parties of yentier dl BETWEEN of Rooms to let, TWEN WEST Broa: whb Board two ces exchanged, RQ TWELFTH N FIFTH AND OO sith & Rooma with tirst class Board. Also a ® f me Rooms to let unfurnishe NEWLY FURNISHED emen aud thelr Wives or Re WEST TWELFTH grr HB. mua sich arenues.—Two Sita aitines wstyow apene 66 WEST ELEV! JJ Filth w widow; terme TG Amity ste ) with Board 815 for two, in week. PT, T, THIRD DOOR FROM turnished Rooms, with | in the family of a young | refercnces exchanged, FESIRABLE ROOMS TO_ LET, gentlemen; $14 and | ms, 88 and $7 per | PARK NEAR fly will reni, with first © ‘at $15, or J one geatieman OQ BAST THAry FITH STREET, 2 avenne,—Privat Board, Room tur two g wt $10. ll: osets, to reasonable, . BETW TEENTH STR » and Irving plsee,—Board,—Eh y re ne! terms to # small References exchanged, eAST. AR FOU Bedroom for single THIRD STRE! teman and WEST TWENT exposure, with full Board. e pom, With south ORNER OF IRV. | 99 F 122 ing x Hotel Nicely fornixned fuinily email; terms reasonaile, 12Y WET Forty. ND 83 ELEGANTLY D furuis ry , with or without Board; it le ti eaire of house tirst eluse ; bi afterno Cail in the BENTH STREET, NEAR FC t with Board, in a Fre nd speake 8 required. jug the French ian, WEST FOI Sixth and Seve ole ; refereu FTREET, BET Handsomely furn! iB uud wis front F. A PRIVAT: mely furnished Rooms to iet, wi WE two Kooms on secoud £ gat, bath, £0. 14] Must THES e ished R erences exchanged. jl BAST TWENTY-SEV 15 furnished back Y old wa'er, to rent, w rate; family imal. ee 2 i eae } | WEST FOURTEENTH STREFT.—TO Ler, e 154 Board, to one family, the whole Third Fioc prising three large rooms, bai room, water © sets; grate fires; house &) fect wide, pled by the own 160 SE90%D,_ AVENUE NORTIEAST CORNER i ‘Youth street (Stuyvesant square).— Several Kooms, : infumnisved, wud excellent Board, from 10 to , bowrd and reference uneaceptionabie. omus to UE.—-AN ELEGANT SUIT OF reierences A family of good position. GENTLEMAN GAN HAVE A HALL BEDROOM, tecond ‘oor, with unexceptionabe tn a private _Apoly rubra ‘A LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and fnfant adopted out, by Dr. and Mar dame WES/, 665 Seventh aveaue, near Fortieth street, SMALL JEWISH FAMILY, RESIDING ON WEST For y-aixth street, will let a Second floor, handsomel: rnished, with frst clase Board, Address M., 6434 Weal Forty-second street, Uptown Advertising Oillce. URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED-FOR A family of four, ail adults terms must be moderate. Ad- v'ating terms and particulars, J, M. D., Herald oilice, as COMFORT> OF A SOCIAL AND REFINED ome offered, with handsome Suit of Rooms, tn RE vate family; private table if desired, 278 Fourth ayvenl near Calvary chureb, References, dress, with NTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT FIRST CLASS GE A Board on Fifth avenue, Address G., box 147 Herald Oitice. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS A COMFORTABLY furnished room, with breakfast and tea, in» private ‘amily, Address, statlog terms, EDWIN, Heraid oflce. LADY OF REFINEMENT AND CULTURE (A AL widow) desires Board in wall private family some- where in New York or Conneetiout, not exceeding miles from this elly; price not to exceed $8 or $10 per week in- cinding lights and fire. Reference required and given. Ad- ress f M. Ha, box 296 Herald ole OARD. WANTED-FOR WIDOW LADY, SON AND daughter (adults two connecting Rooms, on first, second floor, or third r front; location from Fourteenth to ‘Thirty-second street aad from Sixth to Third av 8u0 per week, including dre and gus. Address ©. P, allies, Boake, WANTED IBY A YOUNG MAN; SINGLE oom; price moderate, Address W. G., box 118 Herald Bose WANTED—BY TWO ADULTS, IN A PRIVATE 3° family & Room, with Wall Room or with alcove: refer Herald oftic e. ene ged. Address, stating terms, BOARS WANTED FOR FAMILY OF THREE: ALSO Kooins, with and withont Foard, for single gentlemen. Persons having Rooms to let leave ‘particulars at office 40 West Thiry-tirst street. Beare WANTED—BY A GERMAN NILEMA References. Address, with terms, £c., M., box 1,007 Post office. A PRIVATE JEWISH FAMTD) Qyears old. References. Addr M. B., box 205 Herald oflice. AN, IN |. Asidress, » box 2,741 Post QOARD WANTE fora Indy and chi Stating terms and partieul: 4, BOARD, WANTED BY A SINGLE GENTLI rivate family} st fo freaud gas, tin neludi NTLEMAN AND WIFE, A FUR- V TANTE BY A nished Room, with Board; terms must be'moderate. Adress, stating particulars, price, &c., J. HALE, box 163 Herali daice. diese teat a) FURNISHED ROOMS WITH \ TANTED—THRER Board, iu a reapectable Jewish family, by elx adulla; loeation and Etchth nues, below Delween Necond street preferred. Address U. D., Post ollice io OT FAMILY HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUR, TWEN- nd street and Kroadway—Madison Park Hotel, ommnodations first clase; boarding house rates, J. Ww. WADS Y HOTEL, WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK om City Hall.—Kooms £0 and 75 cents a day ; 83 and $3 Family Rooms $1 60 a day, $4 to #8 a week. NEW ENGLAND BOTRL, NO. 80 BOWERY, CORNER JN Bayard street—200 ight K furbished, Se. tle. per bight; #3 and $4 per week; for geutiemea ouly. {UMMIT TIOTEL, CORNER CANAL AND BOWERY—— 1D (Now house) on European plan; Rooms by the day, w B. BREVER, Propricte or month. Ail rooms heated. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. —TO LEASE, NOS, 26 AND 28 UNION SQUARE. east side, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth etrects, iyto V. K, STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. STORE AND BASEMENT TO LEASE—1,948 BROAD. way, between Thirty-tirst and Thirty-second streets; feet front, 7% feet deep, story M4 teet high; piate glass wi dows and large vard: possesston immediately. Apply on pre- ti UND HURRY, 44 i atreet NUE, BELOW handsome plate glass —STORE 26 BEEKMAN STREET, WITHOUT LOFTS and basement, to rent; 90 feet deep; centre and side it; admirable location for leather. p or metal rede, JAMES PRiC%, 200 Hudson street. A 7BROADWAY, CORNER MURRAY STREET, OVER dhe and Trai National Bank, entire F (26x08) light, air, steam bi location unexceptiy SON, 1 Pine street. lined STREE s rent, the weil ligh five story and basement Store 14 Barclay street; admirable location for china or crockery trade; possession February L Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. le. Apply to NEAR TH BROAgNAY STORE TO LETRETWEEN BROOME and Bleecker streeia, west side, 65 fect dee) window front and back, with cellar 100 feet deep 4.0.05 state kind of business, Address W. D. H., Herald oftice. TEAM POWFR.—T0 LET, FIVE STORY AND BASE- iment Iiuliding, BBS44; god light und power elevator, Also large and amall Rooms ; 153, 16), 163, 104 West Twenty- QTE POWER.TO LET, LARGE SS. Koome, with or without power (wood workers allowed ai the Eureka Mackine Carving Works, Nos. 6i, 62, 64 and 68 Cannon street. : M POWER TO LET—AT NEW PROVIDENCE, N. near line of Morris and kesex Railroad and New West Line Rallroud; premises euitable for light mane purposes. Apply to BOLEN & CRANE, 2 Plane ‘Newark AND SMALL uractarin etree M POWER, WITH SPLE ore, £53105, to let.—Rest. power and finest rooms in Apply to the engineer, Nos. 9 I and 13 Baxter st. M POWER.—ROOMS FROM 15 BY 40 TO 63 BY Good Ught; one building with windows on fo ‘Apply to WILSON, 404 Bieeeker, near Elev J.B. & 3, M. CO} LAIE J. B.& W. W. CORNELL, 0 and Ornamental Iron Works.) Having tonnite heir manufact ment In Centre street with their extensive wo: Tweuiy-sisth and Tweoty-seventh etreeis, now offer ‘0 leas their eubsiactial Jron Butiditrz, with the exception of the oi ce rOOm, on Centre street, together with Lots on £ Q Apnly at the oillce, 141 © (PO, LBASE STORE 681 BROADWAY, ADJOINING Graud Central Hotel: size 25x00 fect; also basement and jofts, Apply to WILLIAM L. BURKE, op the premines. po LEASE—A_ BUILDI feet east of Broadway. Sisth avenue. TPO ,LBASE—STOR Grand Cevtral and Lofs. Apply to N@ ON EIONTH STREET, 100 ‘Apply to GRADY & FOX, 9a 61 BROADWAY, ADJOINING tel; size 2x100 feet; also Basement WILLIAM L. BUKRE, on the pre- THE FOUR STORY AND RASEMEN' A; size Lbx80 feet; es “4 ag 3 3 at $3,000. App at 661 Broadway, to URKE ri PO LET—TO JEWELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS, AN old established Stand, over 80 years; Store 165 Third bear Sixteenth street. Inquire at #63 Brondway, up WILLIAM L. STORE OB T SIDE OF FE) TRE W sUTH between Twenty-secoud and Twenty-third new pate glass windows, the best location on Apply to KEOGH & SUNS, 251 Kighth avenue, po LET WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, TWO Buildings, each w6x%d feet, near water frout. Inquire ] Phi NTH SPRELT.—KOARD POR A man aud wile or stugle genUemen, or laty, wuall genie! privave fawily. eed home guaraniced, | vearl und Joln streets, Brooklyn. & FRONT OF FICE ON SKCOND very Jarge window site Rivuigton erect, \DIDLY LIGHTED | r STORE } A DAINTY DISH TO BET BEFORE A KING. TELEGRAM CARTOON, | = = S = a LOOK FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE SMALLEST! AND THE BEST; AND HAS THE LARGEST CIKOULATION z lzlel I THE EVENING PAPERS. THE TELEGRAM, EVERY KVENING, GIVES THE 4 ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE DAY IN BRIEF, ALL THE NEWS, a [z|él ALL OVER THE CITY, W THE EVENING TELEGRAM, TWO CENTS. DESIRABLE MODERN THREE STORY BROWN stone Dwelling, 21x60x100 feet, handsor furnished, Forty-fith sieet, near Lexing:on avenue; Y. K. STEVENSON & SON, ! URNISHED HOUSE TO LBT,—#170 PER MONTH FOR a new trst class brown stone House, handsomely fur- nished, unexceptionable location, 20 minutes from ferry, in Brooklyn. Address C. W. Herald office. 10 LET—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP (MODERN) neatly furnished House, in Van Nest piace, Charies atrect. For permits and terms apply to J. B. UUPIGNAG, 665 Broadway. Unturnished. A LET OR LEASE, TO HIGHEST BIDDER, rs ‘st class high stoop brown stove House; also brick House ; near Booth's theatre and Grand Opera House; pos- Bessien, Address HOUSE, box 121 Herald olice, A. TO LET OR LEASE, A FIRST CLASS 1 ZA. stoop “House, with all Inodern improvement East Tweilth street, between Fifth avenue and Un Places possession tinmeitately, Apply to the owne CURLEY. 111 Eust Thirteenth street, AND STORES WANTED.—PROPERTY din my charge for renting wiil receive prompt EK, G. LOCKE ty, M1 Eighth street, opposite Clinion Hall, 0 LET—f18_ FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN ForrTy- ninth and Fiitieth streets, 2x85 feet. Inquire on the premises, To mo Ler or Hera and gas oxt stone aud brics Dw Seen without perma WiTH CARPETS, CHANDE- he 35g story high 'stoov brown West Nisith street, 2/.x50a100, to WA. oRKeuE Ion. NSUN & SON, 1 Piue street, FURNE HED £0 IMS AND APARTMENLS TO Ler. § ROOMS, ON SECOND gen ny 1, ‘or to three, $12 etncladed; no meais, No, 18 Bond street. PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO, OWNING AND ZA. occupying an elegant residence, beautifully and conve. nientiy located, would let ona or two handsomely furnished Rooms to respectable gentiemen, without bourd, at a mode- rate rent. East Twel/th strect, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO GENTLEM JA can have a large, handsomely furnished Room, on the second story of 2 private house, for $2) a week, at b1 West ‘Twenty-sixih strest, NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR ON FIRST FLOOR for single gentlemen or gentleman and wite, without board. 218 East Twentieth strect, between Second and ‘third avenues, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM ON FIRST 4X. floor. with or without Hall Koom, adjoining bathroom, Connectin: let the Floor, containing five rooms complete, Broadway. LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHE) ROOM, with every convenience suitable for one or, two gen- tlemen ; ani one smail Room, without board. 64 East Ninth of Broadway. 8 SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, {OR RENT—A NIO} fora gentleman, without board, consisting of Parior (fronting on Broadway) and Bedroom; bathroom, closets, and gas, &e, 1,168 Broad: posite both furnished, to let, to ay a 413 Sixth avenue, between 3 and4 P.M. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 22 HARRISON street, trom $2 to $5 per week. —A LARGE FURNISBED Room to let, on second floor; Also hall Koom, in a private family; house has all modern improvements. ‘Terms mode- rate, Apply at 45 West Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A PARLOR AND BED- room to jet toa gentleman and wite or @ lady alone, Apply at 210 West Thirty-sixth street. PPANDsoMELy HED PARLOR AND BED- room, also single Room, for gentlemen, wit board, in the new first ciass Louse 6 nth avenue, junction of Brondway ad Forty-fourth street. ARGE AND VERY CONVENIENT ROOMS, FURNISH- 4 ei with every requisite for Mit housekeeping, or will Board a lady and gentieman; family suai and quiet. 613 Third avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, 10 KE LET—FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, front and back Parlors on first floor, with hail Bedroom On recond floor; terms reasonable, Apply at 125 Christopher street, corner of Bedford, 10 RENT LOW-—TWO HALL ROOMS, FURNISHED, to gentlemen; onejon first floor, ove on third, 117 Eust Fifteenth street, near Union square. 8G 50) WEEKLY. —LARGE FRONT ROOM, HAND. PO OU someiy furnished, suitable for housekeeping; closets, bath, hot and cold water; gas meluded. ‘apply to owner, 416 West Thirty-third street. beautiful and original music, and embracing in its performance the entire ballet force of estab bs THE RATED Ri RELLT BROTHERS, the Gymnasts of the worl MONS. edad se bys ¥ 8 rare, in thei FAMOUS SC! NA DE SALON, DEBUT OF THE SISTERS SEVILLEA, in thelr WONDERFUL pe) D'RCHASSE. SEVENTH WEEK OF THE GREAT MAJILTONS MOE AND Goo DRICH, THE GREAT SKATERS, it) a acenel with ail the superb sort riifans effects, magnificent tableauz, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 134. NILos GARDEN. i ve ap NILO'S GARDEN. SATURDAY MATINE! OK. THE BLACK CROOK Bet. WITH THE NEW BALLET, TRE DEMON REVEL GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND SUPERB EFFECTS, AND THE SEAGRIST MIDGETS, mH sve wureet neat Bresdwe ing at eight Vest 24te pear ay. ni le Ble Ledse and Nabager Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY SAyERK of SARATOGA, and AST NIGHTS, ‘Ihe brilliant local Comedy EVERY NIGHT this week. Characters by "Mise | Fann Davenport, Fanny Moran Ciara Morris, Linda Deitz, Mra. G, H. Gilbert, Lizzie Winter, Amy Ames, Kate Claxton, Mr. D. 1H. Harkins, James Lewis, W. Davidee, George Parkes, G. F. Devere, A jathison Hurnett, Bas- comb and Beckman. SUPERB LOCAL SCEN- , ERY, POPULAR MUSIC AND. INGENIOUS ME- CHANISN. SARATOGA MATINEE ast but one)” Saturday, al IN REHEARSAL—DION BOUCICAULT’S ‘ast and most rilliant dramatic comedy, now the REIGNING LONDON ‘ATION, and for many weeks in preparation here, BW YORK CIRCUS. L, B. LENT. Last nights of SARATOGA, DIRECTOR MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2%, EVERY NIGIT AT 8 LAST WEEK OF THE TROUPE OF REAL BEDOUIN ARABS. Genuine Children of the Desert, THE ENTIRE CIRCUS TROUPE. BAREBACK HORSEMANSHIP. GYMNASTIO AND ACROBATIC ACTS. GEERACH DRAMATIC SEASON.—TO-NIGUT. ‘ ater. KIN JX WILL ER SICH MACHEN, morrow, DORF UND STADT, SEEBACZ as LORLE, Saturday SEEBACH as MARY STUART. PASTOR'S OPERA TIOUS 201 ROWERY, he greatest and best bill ever offered toa, New,York pub- MALE MINSTRELS, = FEMALE MINSTRELS, ALE MINSTRELS, FLMALE Mi matchless troupe of young au: ongs, Duets, Glees, Choruses, Jokes, €c, The glorious comic Drama, ‘reviete with fun, The School Girls of the Period. ‘Tony Pastors new Songs.’ The Double Company. Matinee Saturday, at 249. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUS! R. M. HOOL F y Miss Voealists in new ole roprietor SAN N'S MINSTRELS, TROUBLE IN THE CAMP DODGING FOR A WIP. THE ONLY LEON AS LUCY. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE NEW GERMAN OPERA FOR ONE NIGHT AND 0. FRIDAY, FEB, SATURDAY, GRAND E_ MATINEE ONLY, FIDELIO. NEF, FAUST. THIRD CONCERT, FEB, 4, AT 8 P.M, GENERAL REHERSAL, FRIDAY,’ FEB. 8, AT’2}6 P.M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SEORGE T. STRONG, President TO NIGHT, RECITALS. MRS. MACREADY will be assisted by - GRACE R, MILLS. Mre, Macready will take a few puplis in elocution. RIENTAL, 626 BROADWAY.—TWENTY BEAUTIFUL Circassian Indien every evening 0 egsinmes. urn in splendor the Black Crook costumes. Music by the (iran Orel FRED HUGHES, Manager, ‘0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and constantiy increasing stock of Wood cUts, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Building. 8g PIANOWORTES, fice’ for Strang base, cai J. BIDDLE, eh. —A beautiful rosewood Plan ved legs, agraffe, for 8150. 8 Anilty strect, near Broadway, SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTE , OUR OWN and other first class make, for ensh or instalments, at very Jow prices: also Pianos t’let and taken in exchange, JOHN C. BARNES, 127 Fighth street, near Broadway. BARGAIN.—A STODDART & DUNHAM PIANO, IN AA. good order, 120: elegant seven octave, all improye- ments, carved legs, and at a sacrifice. K_& SON, 146 Bleecker strect. A. BRILIZANT TONED ROSEWOOD, FOUR ROUND corner Pianoforte; cost $700; will be sold for #260, Batin brocatel Parlor Suits for ‘$150; one do. $50, Resl- dence 12 East Teuth street, between’ University place and Fifth avenue, GREAT BARGA tave rosewood Pi or at sacrifice, for Twenty: lirst sirect. noforte, city maker, on fnstalmenta 20; family going to Europe, 214 East STEINWAY AND OTHER NEW AND SECOND Land Pianos for sale on instalments, for cash, or rent- @4 at low rates, Prince & Co.'s cievrated Organs, new styles. Reduced prices, a 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. $7.50 REBKLY.CSITTING AND BED ROOM. CON. 20) necting, first fioor, furnished for housekeeping; water in rooms; closet on floor; stationary tubs. 192 Foriy- firat street, near Lexington avenue, 5Q GROVE, STREET.—FURNISHED ROOM 10 LET OD to iady or gentleman; terms moderate. 14 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- nue,—Well Curnished Rooms, with every convenl: for a family or ovement no objection to light house- keeping. No moving May I. 27 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—PURNISHED 4) ( Kooms to let, on frst floor; also Rooms suitable for gentlemen, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. | ‘ PARTMENTS OF FOUR ROOMS, IN ABINGDON eq rent $25. Also other Apartments; rents $0 to $16. Ip yuire at 093 Hudson street. ARTS OF HOUSES TO LET—SEVFRAL PARTS OF Houses, in West Fifteenth street, at $25 per month ; also in West Sixteenth street, » Floor, at #18. . DENBAM & CO., 265 West Twenty-third street. PLE, DESIRING TO RE- side near their places of business, the House 2% North Moore street, New York; just finishing of i. suits, on the French plan} wiil b ly for ocenpation by Ist February. Apply to. ROCKEFELLER, 104 Unison street, where the key fs to be found, or to8, CLIFT, owner, 15 West Tw ninth street, 0. LET—TARE THE THIRD FLOOR, back, of ho: enth sirect. None ut s small respectable family, without children, need apply. 0 LET—To 7 y= re LET—ON FIRST FLOOR, 1 FIVE SPLEN- id Rooms, consisting of” kit other conven. ‘ate. Apply at 740 Sixth avenue, third cond street, 10 LET—A FIRST PLOOR AND BASEMENT, WITH gue, bath, &e., in anew house, in a good neighbors fn the Ninth ward. A Store and’ Second Fioor,, 608 Canal street, to let, separately or together, Apply at 603 Hudson street, Abingdon square. er (O LET—PART OF A HOUSE, AYPLY_AT NO. 900 _ West Fifty-eighth street, one door from Righth avenue, NO RENT—THE UPPER PART OF THREE STORY House, on Forty-first strect, between Madison and Park avenues, Apply to LEVI COOK, 50 Wall stree $18 A MONTH FOR ROOM AND EXTENSIC 5 DLO ‘frat fight—Panitries, water, &c.; now vacant, 66 Eat Thirteenth street, corner of Broadway. MARBLE ‘eae MANT! CLS. A MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE AVE latest tmported patterns; Monuments, Headstones at Feduced prices, A. KLABKR, steam marble works, 134 and 106 Eighteenth #trect, near Third avenue, New Yorks A. HAMGE STOUK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Call at Ml, M. MERRELL's, No. 6 Union square (100 Fourth avenue). MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR AA. _sale—Property of family leaving city; trade order; used celebrated maker: fully guaranteed; cost $650; lor Sulis, covered brocatel; Palutings, Bronzes, Carpets, Silverware, ( Cail before pure chasing elsewhere. 67 West’ Filteenth street, near Sixth ay enue. GREAT BARGAIN,—A ™ Tt ROSEWOOD Pianoforte tor $125, cost $450, inciudmng Stoo! and Cover; tone unsurpassed; best makerw. 26 Third street, Lascuent jor, fo) —BAU BUY ETSEWNERE CALL AND EXAMINE brilliant toned 734 octave rosewood W’ianoforte; made at #700, for 250; Varlor, Bedroom, Dining’ Korn Yrivate residence, 118 West ‘twenty- i, near Sixth avenue, ren ROSEWOOD PIANO, $140; SU BTM ‘octave, having four round corners, overstrnng bass, carved legs, every linprovement; great bargain. Piease ex: amine; JAMES GORDON, 199 blecoker strect, neur Mac- jougal, Prros, MELODEONS AND ORGANS for the holidays, of different makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments orfor rent, at WATEKS!', 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. WAXTHD-A GOOD PIANIST, FOR A CLUB ROOM, to play from 6 or 7 o'clock P. M. until 12 or 1 o'clock} ter ms moderate. Apply at 400 8th a¥., after 12 o'clock M. _ FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL DOUBLE PAR- AL Yor Suit, mate to order for ®b75, for gilb; one do. tor #150; one do. 65; one walnut reps Suit, BI; rosewood and walnut Chamber ‘Suits, from $60; Velvet, Brussels Carpets, from 60 cents; Pianoforte, Paintings, Bronges, Curtaina; Dinmg Furature, at great sacritice (or cast. Private rosi- dence 12 ast Tenth street, one block west of Broadway, bo tween University piace aad Fifth avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING will seit ail their Park Jhamber and Dining Furniture an sacrilics Magnificent Pompadour Suit, cost 660, for $200; do., 50; Pianoforte, Patutings, Mirrors, Kronzes, Care pels, Silverware, ber and Dining Furniture, a sacrifice. Gi Weet Fireenth street, near Sixth avenue, URNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. F Housekeepers supplied with the above Payments weekly or month vayments weel oO ly 4 “4 KELLY & CO. Corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth av: PROB TORE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices. Housekeepers supplied with above oa easy terms. O'FARRELL'S Warerooms, 20 Eighth avenue, Mouthly and weekly payments taken, ° w N 'RESS AND PUBLIO ENDORSE IT. Box now open; seats can be secured siz days in ad- vance. WERY THEATRI id HERNANDEZ FOSTER i ply received wit! UTE OF DELIG BY HOUSES CROWDED 10 REFLETION. nd pan ‘complete. wi w is BOENES, SO TRICKS AND TRANSFORMA. “ou, 100 ‘Aktists AND AUXILIARIES, Mise N: jOUPE, ‘superb troupe :— The indes at if Tus performance wil eummonce wi PASTOR'S DAUGHTER. Futon evening FARWELL BENEFIT of HERMAN- DEH FOSTER, aad inst appearance but one of the troupe, consequences of other enzagemen GRAND SEE-SAW. MATIN: BVERY SATURDAY AT 2 Q'C! pers THEATRE. > 4 YX EVENI CEPT SATURDAY, abe SATURDAY ATINER, . F, EDWIN GOOEH “RICHELIEU.” BA’ EVENING, FEBRUARY TOURALAWRANCH MARRELE as “RAPHAEL” in “MARBLE HEART.” Seats secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE at the shania of at its branch ticket office, at Ditson & Co's muslo store, 712 Broadway. KS NOVELTY AND VARIETY. A cde nesiade ciempueonentel OLD AND NEW PLAYS, THURSDAY (2 time), Coleman’ ed Soak, FAINT HEART NEVER WON Tali LADY, SATURDAY (lat time in five years), Colman and Garrick’s 01 owned oe cuaxppatink? MARRIAGE. sii u 0. Lord Lyttos Gs. me ta to Dy play, TUESDAY, MONEY. In preparation, Hobertigu's NEW COMEDY, Wren B. RDAY MATINEF, FEBRUARY 4. pos MR, LESTER WALLACK N ROBERTSON'S MILITARY DRAMA, OURS. SLATE SOME Broadway, opposite St, Nicholas, RUTTER & GILMOKE. cnsesnsese« MAE AgOT®, EXTRAORDINARY ATIRACTION ADDED FROM OUR INEXHAUSTIBLE SOURCE OF NOVELTIES, THE GREAT COMIC STAR COMPANY, THE FAMOUS LAURI TROUPE OF PANTOMIMISTS, THs WONDERFUL LEOPOLDS, IN THEIR ASRIAL ‘The Grand Ballet Divertinsement, entitied Tun ieee hi A UGHTER. Premieur Dansevses, TUGHEY DOUGHERTY. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY. Bismarek and Favre Outdone. ASHCROFT AND MORTON, Lew Rattler, Wm. Arlington, Geo. H. Coes, J. C. Stewart, Ed. Banker, Joho W. Myers, &e.. in their side-splitting acts, souge, eo. See small bills. 100 diferent acts nightly. Doors open at 63g; curtain rises at 73g, Seats secured six days ip advance, RYANT'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, between Sixth and Seventh av BRYANT’ ery evening at 8, and Saturday Matinee at 2. NDREW'S PASTIMES ON THE LEVER, QUADRILEE A LA CLODOCHE, Neleo Seymour, Dave Reed, Tommy Sully, Dan Bryant LAITLE' MAG as the BABY ELEPHANT. THREE O'OLOOK TRAIN. DEAF IN A HORN, CAN YOU STAND ON YOUR HEAD. BRYANT'S MI LS. | %D ST. |THE RRIGANDS, 23D STREET, BRYANT'S MINSIRELS.| 23D 81. |THE BRIGANDS, FAMILY MATINES EVERY SATURDAY AT TWO. \ FEW FIRST CLASS ARTISTS WANTED-TO COM- plete a burlesque company. Address, with full partl- culars, MANAGER, Westchester House, New York, 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large and constantly inereasing stock of Woop CvTs, from fresh and origit designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JO" PKINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, ‘ Old Herald Building. THe PUR SEASON, N ADDRESS By Hon, Fernando Wood, M. Cy for the benefit of the New York Central Dispensary, will be delivered at Central Park Garden, Fifty-ninth street and Beveath avenue, on Thursday evening, Febraary 3, 71, at 8 o'clock. Subject, “The American People.” A lon dc. R. JOAN LORD IN BROOKLYN.—UNIVERSITY Course of Historical Lectnres for ladies, the great rep- Tesentatives of moder clviization, The Reve John Lord, LL. D., will deliver in Brooklyn, in the hall of the Packer Tnslitute, a course of fifteen lectures on gthe men and women who for the last 500 years are most identified with the prc | Boos of society, commencing Tuesday, February 7, at 8 Mt. ‘erms #10 in advance for the course; sing’e lectures Tickets for sale at Packer Invvitute; J.C. Bunce's, 66 Cour street, and J. W. Smith's, 373 (new uumter, Fulton atreet, Part of the same course how being delivered with such great success in New York. wy D'S MU 8) A: . rd night Sra PATHE GREAT BEAD sv EE Sn sip THE ELEV! tal EVERY EVENING AND RATURI MATINEE PERVORMANGE TO-DAY, AT 2 P. M. Second week of James Barnes! successful sensational, THE SPIRIT AVENGER, ND OPERA HOUSE, saaaer of Twenty luird atreet and Eighth avenue, AMES FIdK, JB, WED! Y¥ AND THURSDAY EVENINGS AND arene SATURDAY MATINEE, are First appearance in America MLLE, LEA SILLY. ary 0) Bou! BLEUE. in Offe jenneanis \Y¥ AND SATURDAY EVENIN‘ re ‘LA PERICHOL AIMEE, Ta PERICHOLE. SUNDAY, Sixt GRAND ‘CONCERT, LORLSION, NINTH REGIMENT BAND. DAw—AN EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMMP, EB PRIMA DONNE IN FOUR 0] ASSISTED BY THE FINEST BALLET IN AMERICA, mors, 101 Brosdwey, and Eile Meway: tekel eee , 701 Broa Fwvoniyhind rear sud Wroudway. RAND OPERA HOUSE. serie ne nT EE wish atiend the grand Bunas Concerta, of RIS. ne man EXCELSIOR NINTH REGIMENT BAND, ‘management ¢ pleasure Ip annonn a REREARSAL MATINED © of this celobrated organization on THURSDAY, Atl FM. (doors open at 1249), to whteh the price of adulation ALL PARTS OF THE HOUS! including FIFT iN’ THE SIXTH REGULAR CONCERT, BUNDAY EVENING, FE! OO Oe BORLAND ee TRE see and Manager abserecy crenturcroopt telarey; EDWIN WIN FORREST AS KING LEAR. KING bees ci @ Box office now: SATURDAY MATINER AND EVENING, THE ELPIB “i i STAR, MISS EFFIE SOHNE, TOBE, 28 BROADWAY. WITTER BQ PE BROADWAY, LITTLE BO PEBR. Girne AND THE WALHALLA TROUPE LITLE BQ PEER Lrrru REP AND THE WALHALLA TROUPR. TTLE BO PEEP AND THE WALHALLA TROUPH, is PRISMATIC FOUNTAINS, PRISMATIC FOUNTAINS, The Beat Pertormance in the City, OVER 100 STAR ARTISTS, OVER 100 STAR ARTISTS, MONDAY NEXT, I'eb. MONDAY NEXE Feb: eb. i ” New Stars and the new Irish the New Sfarsand the new Irlah Drame, the GRE! BANNERS GREEN BANNER GREEN BANNER; Ole THE HAP OW ERIN: OK, 4 . 2 MR. JOSH HART AS THE IRISH PATRIOT, MK. JOSH HART Ai THE IRISH PATRIGL, MASTER BARNEY AND 8. RICKEY in their Barn Door Reel, GRAND TABLEAUX OF IRELAND. GRAND TABLEAUX OF IRELAND, GRAND TABLEATX OF IRELAND, MONDAY NEXT, Feb. 6& MONDAY NEXT, Feb. 6. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, THIS EVENING MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, IN THE LOTTERY OF LIFE. IN REHEARSAL, THE RED LIGHT. 3AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 385 Broadway. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS', SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ENSK SUCCESS OF WAMBOLD'S NEW BALLAD, GOD BLESS THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND TH CORNER." BILLY BIRCH, CHARLEY BACKUS, W. BERNARD, BULLY WEST. N HOWARD, JOHNNY Qi J.T. OBERIST, ‘ORITE ACTS. LES BRIGAND: TEINWAY HALL,GRAND CONCERT. MISS JENNY BUs the celebrated American Prima Donna, TUESDAY evening, the foliowing eminent artists: W. CANDIDUS, Tenor 4 ira. Henry Blake Danforth, Couductor. Tickets—Reserved seats, $1, sion, 7c. For sale at Steinway Hall; Schubert & $20 Broadway; Schiriser & Co.'s, 701 Broadway ; J. N. & Co."s. & nd 5) Kast Twenty-third street For particulars see further advertisements. R, KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMIOAR MUSEUM, 145 BROADWAY, Gv ‘Ost ASTOR PLACE, YORK, THE FINES? IN TH WORLD, None to equal it. SHOULD BE VISITKD BY ALL, “Instructive,” Amusing, Scientitic aud Artiatic, Forming & completo Palace’ of Wouders, Open daily for nonly. Admission 50 cent R, JEROME HOPKINS’ FOURTH CONCERT FO! ¢ Choral School Fund (schools oper and Monday and Friiay afternoon ibe lecture room of Church of Strangers, Ni 4 Wintbrop'place, im Greene streets below Eighth) wil be MATINEE, at Big o'clock, on THURSDAY, reoruary 3 a ABSUCIATION HALL the great Pianist will pl from a numbered pro, ONE HUNDRED PIECES FROM MEMORY, Jience. at the dictation of the a ‘Tickets $1; sold at Diison's, 711 Broadway, J. B. CONGER, Agent. RELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. APOLLO HALL, EVERY EVENING, The most bexutifal Irish scenery in the world, Mostrated by Descriptive Lecture, Songs, Dances and Bketches. Commence at 8 Admisafon, 2c. and 50e, R. ANNA DENSMORE WILL LECTURE BEFORE the Women's Institute, at the Moit Memorial Koome, No. 64 Madison avenue, on Thursday, February 2, at i3g P. ‘M. Subject--“Digestion.” Al! ladies Interested are invited, Miss F, E, HAVILAND, Secretary. ENERAL SOCIETY OF MECHANICS AND TRADES. J ‘men.—Seventh in the course will be given at Steinway Hall on Thuraday evening, Fevruary 3, by Mr. James k. Mur- doch, consis'ing of misce!lancous readings and recitations, selected from the writings of Shakespeare, Scott, Tennyson and distinguished American poeta, Doors open ab 7155 commence at 8, LLUMINATED PHOTOGRAPH LECTURES BY WIL- tiam C, Prine on Friday, February 81 and 10h, on “Syria, Egypt ani t je,” at Association Hall, corner Twenty third street and Fourth avenue, OF THE COURSE OF LECTURES, AT COOPER INSITUT! BY A. O'LFARY, 5 THURSDAY EVENING, FR, 2 Throat, Lungs, Consumption, FRIDAY ‘NING, FES. Diseases of the Air Passiges and the Heart, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup, Palpitation, &e. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 6, Stomach and Liver, and thelr diseases; Billionsness, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Water Yrash, Dyspepsia, &c., Eating ‘and Drinking. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 7. ire, Manners and’ Beauty. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. & Phatognomy, or how to read a stranger by his face. PRIVATE LECTURES. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 234 P. M. x (Ladies only.) Diseases of Women, Female Weaknesses, &0. THURSVA\ EVENING, FEB. % Men only.) : Origin of Lite, &o. FRIDAY Alt RNOON, AT 23g P. M. (Ladies only.) +p Maternity and Gestation, FRIDAY £VENING, FLB. 10, (Men only. On the Physiviogy of Woman. Cards for the whole cu ; ears far dhe whole course, including private lectures, $1; Bingle admision 26 cents, SHALL THE BIBLE P. Mon schools ? and that iteannot be? The: Pp ROGRANM EXPELLED FROM THE COM- 1: the constitution be so amended i questions wil be answered in @ popular lecture by Kev. J. W. Bain, of Neweastic, Pa, in Seventh avenue i. 2. chnren, between Twelfth and Thir- teenth streets, Feb 'y 3, 1871, at Te P. evening, February 6, In t lecture entitled, toeach, 2c, [Nvensiry couse OF LECTURES, AT ASSOCTA- tion Hall. oe Lord's ninth Lecture wiikbe delivered Thursday, at 1176 Subject—Guatarws Adolphna, Tickets for the remaining itteen lectures $10; alngle tick- ets $1. For sale at Putnam's A a" MEU GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Pianoiorte at pupil's reaidence for B10 per quarter; best yeterence given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box ‘1:4 Heraidofive, PD CUTLER 18 AUTHORIZED TO ESTABLISH A ‘quartet chowr of mixed voices for Christ charch, New York ; not by any mea nipersede the present chancel choir, but to assume those elaborate portions of the musical tervice waich can never ‘be accurately sung (however well trained the choir), when organist and slager Asuuder. ‘The quartet will occupy the organ Io the direction of the chofr muster, will altorn singers la the chancel, thus helubwening the contr folo and chorus, With te perniiasion of the rector of Christ church the undersigned will negotiate with a contralto, tenor And bass, the mopiano boing already provided. singers required hy wll Address Dr. H. CUTLER, ©) Fitch avenue anit Thiriy-utth atreot. OM OSG BPE MUSIC."—LESSONS PRIVATE, AVE | Guitar, Pinno, Violin, Singing. 682 Sixth avenne, cor ner Thirty-fifth street, D nd even! Call or send for Cireular,” Established . nie RGANIST WAN FD—FOR AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH in the country; salary moderate; # good position for a competent pianoforte teacher. Address, with Dame and ad- Gress, F. M. Is., box 4,98 Post oflee, EAD THE ADVERTISEMENT OF THE AMERICAN Sica COLUMN, NEBAMPs te AGNIFICENT INLAID BEDROOM SUIT—COST $600, tor #250; rich Parlor Suite, cost #500, for #175; rey ‘Suits, $6); Carpets frou naate upwards, ‘ivate reel- dence 113 West Tweaty-seventh street, near Sixth arenue WANTED BY A CONTRALTO SINGER, A SITUA Monin the choir of 4 onurch fn thie city or Brookiyn. Address J. K., tb Tthay, Keierence. Mrs, Jenoy Kempton, NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, 61s (By hed 1818.) g3 <d 8 Br 613 The Bea tien lers and Monstronities of 6A $18 the Human aud Animal Creation to ve seen at & 618 one visit, 6i RIENTAL, 625 BROADWAY, NEXT TO OLYMPIO theatre—The most elexantiy fitted up Concert Room 1 New York; 20 beautiful Circassian ladies every evenin, Music by the Grand Orchestrion. ROADWAx UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, ‘Open 10 to 5, plist a i EMBERS AND THEIR FRIENDS OF THA PEO! “pect Park Fair Grounis Association are notified thal there will be music avd dancing every evening at the Ch House during the sieigniog. JOUN L. BNEDIKER: LIEDERKRANZ ANNUAL GRAND MASGUF RADE ALL, February 14, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Ticketa to be had of members only. ee itn tinthdns OSE pur PAVILLION, 683 BROADWAY, BELWEEN GREA 4 Jones and Fourth streets.—Vocal and Instrum Concerts every evening. Admission free. Male walters, L. A. BTELN. RIENTAL CONCERT ROOM, BRO NEXT (6) the pipneie theatre—The dua Se cy ae in Al ca, Music by the Grand Orchestrion every evenin, i FRED HUGHES, Business Nan: er. HEATRE AND RAILRO. OFFICE. —MB b TROPOLITAN HOTEL. A ee OFRm: sr TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES, — HEAL’ AMUSEMENT, JOHN WOOD'S GYMNASIUM, No. 6 Fast Twenty-eizhth street, near Fifth avenue. Ga e ATHLETIC EXERCISES. Open ry ‘ADMISSION PER. “7 “4 evening, : Sie. ca pe CITY BKATING RINK, RPECIAL NOTICE, roof of the rink, upon examination, the architect has direct the bufiding to be closed until the snow can be removed an additional strength given to it. Extensive alterations and ade ditions will be made, whieh will make the building Positivel: fafo under ail clrownstances. Dus notice will be given ot the reopening. 17s, ORIENTAL, 626 BROADWAY, NEXT TO TH! Olympic theatre—The finest fitted ip Concert Room i America ; 20 beautiful Circassian ladies every evening, FRED HUGHES, Manager, 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and constantly increasing stock of woop curs, from fresh and original . jesigns, on hand at {1 METROPOLITAN JOR" PRINTING oFFI0n, 97 Nassau street, : Old Herald Bullding. THE BALL SEASON. ANNUM BADE NINTH RE NNU. GIMENT, N. Gy, 8. Ne Yup site FEBRUARY 7, 1871, 200 PIECES OF MUsSIO, Tickets $5, adinttting gentleman and ladies, ‘ince, sale at hotels, music stores aud box oillce Grand Oper Boxes can be had of Lieutenant Colonel Bi Toad oflice; or Adjutant ‘Allien, 17 Broad sireot. Lacon QR BALL—ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ‘Tickets five dollara each. ch. THLATRE TICKET OFFICE, 114 Broadway, On account of the unusual accumulation of snow upon ie] __DANCING ACADEMIES, —SAUSE’S DANCING “ACADEMIES A eRe und Brotaort Hae eo g at PRIVATE Lessons at any hour, day or evening. Call for elrewar, Residence, 237 East Tenth atroets ae incaaaireares writes Sura INE le i attend by card wt their courenieuve,

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