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cee a PA OR rd ory rout owt to» Auta family ot wen clase Board. 36 West Twenty-fourth MS TO LET, $2 age BNISHED Be at housekeeping: judaon street, corner of Harrisod. AV NO, 378.—ONE LARGE ROOM, NICELY large closets and all modern improve- ‘0 let, ‘class Board, to a gentleman and wif 0 THIRTY. “FIRST. STREET. ments, wit lass See Seba 'be obtained by applying Sixth avenue, DESIRABLE BOOMS, WITH EXCEL for families and single ‘persons, at 174 and A free evening lyceum for tbe boarders “189, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ee = STREET, ‘avenue.—Rooms suitable for gentlemen and ; aleo single for gentlemen, with or without ‘Opposi Ro llense: light, air, steam oaks Appiy to V. entire Floor i. rae By 36 AND ry UNION SQUARE. east ESTEVE tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth stroots, Apply to V. Ls & BON, I Pine atr: LEASE FOR “BUSINESS: PURPOSES CAN BE HaD of a four brown mane House and Lot, on Fifth avenue, near Twentieth streo! HOLLY BROS. ‘& KISSAM, No. 6 Pine stroct. PLACE TO LEASE—SUITANLE FOR A WOOD, coal or tron yard, Tuquire at 38 East Tenth street, ROADWAY STORE TO LET—BETWREN BROOME and Bleecker streets, west side, 65 feet deep, a very large Window front and back, with collar 100 fest deep; rent state kind of business. Address W. D. H., Herald 1.0 odtice. wives. Rooms Board. ite Mercantile Library. pei 16 & oat Room ana Hearoo STR: ET. THIRD STORY oe reference. jedroom to lei, with Board, to family ae TWENTY. FOURTH, STREE ‘WEST ENTY-FOURTH STREET.—PIRST CLASS ec ‘able Rooms, Sora Osment at moderate terms. References with erences. ss WEST _TWENTY-FOURTH 41 Board.— Large Koom, on second floor, with per week for two; also Hall Room on same floor WEST SIXTEENTA STREET.—TO LET, WITH 4 class Board, a bandsomely furnished Floor, with ’ ‘@ gentleman and wife 9 ie aco ‘legautly furnished. Parlor aud Bed- Second floor. isa 9 aS IRVING PLACE.—A er ¢4 Room, sunny ex! 19%! and handsomely furnished Room, funny exposure, wi % every zy respect oe Apply ai 100 East Nineteenth strect. See eae revere eeaaer ore ps Ww jeasan Telase vob “Bintoer TP. M. in 2 WAVERLEY PLACE.—A DESIRABLE ROOM for a lady and gentieman, with Board. BAST TWENTY. FIRST STRET.-T WO. HAND. somely to rent ; Room fora Tingle gentleman. References Thc WEST IRTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 3 cangubed Reon to let, to single gentlemen or gentle- ‘men and their wi ith Board. 39 Fen rifts Avenue Hotel, — EAST TWENTY-FIGHTH ST., BETWEEN FOURTH and Madison arenues.—A furnished Parlor Floor to let, Board, suitable for a family or party of gentlemen. Ref: eS ee ee STREET.—CHUICE nano, $25 B10. first class or without private tablé. Also Rooms on third floor. ‘Refe- renoes exchanged. 3g barge plowsant front Room, with for 18 per wi single room 99; references ex- two, at SLES NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY ae lace.—Suits ot furnished Rooms on 1, for famultes oF parties of gentle- 59 © aa ITY LAGE FURNISHED PARLOR, loor, wit suitable for a family or gentlemen rooming! Sioo single 56 peat sada 5 STREBT, A FEW DOORS W! ar oF —Pleasant froct om anole with Board, to gentieuan aud wife or single ge: NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE 27 and Broadway.—Pleasant, well furnished Rooms, suit- able for two gentlemen or gentieman and wife, with Board; table Board for two. soUuTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.— TO LET, TO A 62 front Room, with Board gentleman and his wife or two single gentlemen, a 7] TRYING PLacE, WITH BOAR. : fourth floor Room, handsomely furn’ $ eisite for convenience and comfort ; oF two gentlemen ; b 8 MACDOUGAL 8TREET.— COMFORTABLE, PLEA. sant Rooms, frontand back, to let, with first class Board, to seers, 10 gontiensn oe oy Se and desirable. PTA ieee eee ed; has every wuitable for gentle- erence "EAST BROADWAY.—TWO GENTLENEN CAN BE accommo.ated with good Board and comfortable ‘Booms. O9, Bast SIXTEENTH STREET, CORNER, OF 1RY- ing, Place, (opposite Westm minster Hotel). Nicely reasonable. ‘Rooms; e pood; fama ly small; terms 1 WEST TWELFTH STREET.WITH BOARD, handsomely furnished Front, suitable for a party ‘of gentlemen or gentieman and wife; house and table first class. Keference required. 129 furnished Floor, whole RpeteG] with or without Board; private table if desired. tion first class. Home comforts. References exchanged. Call in the afternoon. S. SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A nicely furnished Room on second floor, with hot iol aS Bulable for a gentleman and wife or two 60 SECOND AVENUE, ORTHEAST CORNER Tenth street (Stuyvesant square).—Several Rooms, WEST TWELFTH STREET.A SMALL PRI- 166 WEST TWENTY: SECOND | STREET. Sey PRIVATE family ota jet, with Board, a handsomely furnished Room, suitab: - WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. DANDSOME- Jy furnished Rooms to rent, to gentiemen and their WEST FORTY-SECOND STRERT.—ELEGANTLY REEV.—A VERY hall Room; suitable fora single out board ; heated by furnace. EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH pleasant sunn an; with or wil shed or unfurnished, and excellent Board, from §10 to (980; local d and reference unexceptionabie. 16 vate family will let a pleasant Room, with Board, One or two gentlemen. References exchanaed. le for a gentleman and wife or two single gen- jerms moderate. wives or single gentlemen, with first ciass Board. Terms moderate. 266, k nfl, with excellent Board; all accommodat WEST FORTY-FIRST &TREET.—TWO ELE. #BAERY furnished Rooms for gentlemen avd wiv tions; house; no other boarders. Terms moderate. WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, Ls ee | BeeaEai 626 AND 638 EXTENDING THROUGH les to Crosby street; also House 785 Broadway, hee HAMERSLEY, 257 Futh ESK ROOM FOR ANY KIND OF BUSINESS, IN THE wn stone building 296 Broadway, near Reade street; rent #6 and upward per month, Apply, Yor eight days, at abov second floor, Psst, ChAS8 HOTEL JO LEE—FURNISHED, IN A e Hol bicivik: GUSTAVUS BAYLAES, N No, 7 Murray street. 1 NT F sigs <i) pane and well lighted Stores and y Greene eet 10) CLARK'S WROTHE noir % s oh i 9 Canal s tas » RNISHED ROOMS ane APARTMENTS THING AND BEDROOM, OON- $7.5 50 ( Baecncne 12 Ab mene street foont eexingion avenue. pha! at lea ‘on ftoor; st 25 ST. MARKS PLACE.—A. NI NICBLY FURNISHED je. ‘applying as Room, on second floor, without beard, by 99 GREENWICH AVENUE.--THRER | 38 poo floor, front; fully furnished, for Wocoegs 4 Wit gas; terias 810 per v a MACDOUGAL STREET. PLEASANT Room FOR +) tivo gentlemen (separate beds). aise Those desiring the comforts of home can obtain tree plying. "Ternis very arn . keeping, to let to srespectable a small families. 911 Bast SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR STUY- veaunt Park. —Nicely furnished single Booms, for Gentiomen, in a smali family; terms modera erences, UNFURNISHED ‘ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, \T 125 BROADWAY, yiBAR TRRTESRGOND atroes.—Two very desir rable Floors to let. low; auttable for business, offices or respectable families, Inquire in the Jewelry store. T° LET—TO BUSINESS PEOPLE, DESIRING 20,8 side nae aes, laces of business, the House 23 Moore street, Ni ‘ork; ie finishing off mm suite, a eft French plan} wil be ready for at ation by lst February. Apply toR. ROOKEFELL| ER, 14 ‘Radaon treat, where tho to be found, or oe. CLIFT, ‘iat etree ie LET—AN ELEGANT SECOND FLOOR, SEVEN rooms. owner, 16 West Twenty dathroom ; se) @ meter; all Senrenienges: very desirable location; private house; rent. Sh. ‘S42 aah Seventeenth street, D near sivingston pl (Second avenue). (T° RENT—THE UPPER PART OF THREE STORY House, on Fort sch se Wah Madison and Park avenues. Apply to L Envi ot COOK, 50 Wall street, ROOMS ON THIRD FLOOR AND GARRET, NO. 8 Cornelia street, near Fourth street, now empty. “eat 837 per month to i family. Apply up ataira, neg HALL OCCUPIED BY THE Li ie 300 East Broadway, to on ata MITCHELL, 77 Cedar ati TQ LEXINGTON AVENUR.—THIRD STORY FRONT Room to let to a gentleman, without meals; private family; references requires. OTEL, TO LET—201 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, rthwest corner of Seventh avenue; lately aitered and adapted for a first class family hotel, with all the mod mod- cra improvements, containing 60 room ‘with laundry; four vaults under sldewal “heatel by Baker & ‘Smith's im d atoam heating pote ‘Newman & Ca- Pron’s bell anunciator; elevator from Apply On premises from 10 to 2. cellar to roof. LPESSTORR AND CELLAR, 43 HUDSON (STREET; entrance from two streets; conspicious Location ; si; 08 can be painted round b uilding. To of thoroughfares; possession at once. 6 seen from a number STEAM POWER TO LET—AT NEW. ‘PROVIDENCE, N. » near le of Morris Essex Railroad and New West Line Rafiroad; premises ufacturing purposes. Apply to BOLE! atrect, Newark, N. J. Sue POWER, WITH SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED ttable for light man- & CRANE, 29 Plano Floors, $5x105, to let.—Best power and finest rooms in e city. Apply to the engineer, Nos. % 11 and 13 Baxter st. ITEAM POWER.—ROOMS FROM 15 BY 40TO 53 BY 96, Good Ae one building with windows on four sides, Apply to r Elev TEAM POWER.—TO LET, FIVE STORY AND BASE- ment Bullding, 86x44; good light gee ower elevator. Also large and small Rooms; 168, 160, 163, 164 West Twonty- seventh street. GTORE TO LET and Fixtures for sale. Apply at 153 South street. T° LEASE. J.B. & J, M. CORNELL, LATE J. B, & W. W. CORNELL, (Plain and Ornamental Iron Works.) Having decided to unite their manufacturing department in Centre street with thetr extensive works on Twenty-ffth, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-soventh streets, now offer their substactial Iron Building, with the exception of the Bag ely na 5 aoa ci Lots on Elm and Walker streets. Apply a at she | 41 Cer street. Te LEASE—STORE ADJOINING Grand Central Hotel: size 25) also_basement lofts. Appiy to W ian a BURKE, on the premises, 0 LET— WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, TWO Buildings, each 26x75 feet, near water front, Inquire corner Pearl and Jon streets, Brookly: To LET_FIVE FINE LOFTS. RENT LOW: NEAR Broadway. Apply on the premises, #0 White street, (0_LET--TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, STORES, Lofts and Basements, on Lispenard atreet,'near Broad: Wray, Noa. 45, 47, 4# and 81. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, No. ‘ine street. 258 ¥ WEST THIRTY SEV ENTH STREET, NEAR ight ments to tet, in ‘the Gr fat uits of Roo = Tr 2 3 West Thirty-seventh street, near Bignth av model tempt per mon enue. SOR SAL Re LARGE STOCK OF SECOND HAND BAI a le, at very low prices. Piease eall before he re. AMERICAN STEAM FIREPROOF SAF! Com PANY, 300 Broadway. A —FOR SALE-SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED BROAD- + _way corner Saloon, old established, near the Seventy- first regimeut armory ; fixtures strictly first class; stock the very beat, and excellent location for an enterprising party; low rent} Fixturgs and Stock for aale, P. SMITH & BRO., 1,304 Bi pear Sthinty-httn tieet, A MAHOGANY HIGH DESK, ON BRACKBTSS—IT- ting Desks, Railing and Cocoa Matting for sale, at 17 Nassau street, room No, 2, A FOR SALE, SPLENDID RESTAURANT AND CON- fectionery, ‘Corner Liquor. Stores, Groceries, Tea Storea, Downtown Sample and Lunch Rooms, Bakeries, Bil- lard Saloons, Meat Markets, Liquor Stores, near Brooklyn ferries; Country Hotels. NITCHELL's Store Agency, 77 Cecar street. A CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM SALOON AND Restaurant on Broadway, up town, with five ars ase Lease and doing a good busine: Bs including 6 Furniture of a four story house, 3.500; only m part of it Fequtrod ia onal: or would exetiange for Bedi Relate is che re cinity of New York, Apply to Mr. SEAVER, No, 8 Unton “FANCY GOODS AND MILLINERY STORE FOR i me neon meeblianes for wwe rears; the pownet sb abe a u rom business. G tlantic st are ees irs. ONDERDONK, A SMALL LOT OF WOOD AND WILLOW WARE for sale, cheap ; also a Counter Showcase and Store Fix- tures, at 1,130 pecond avenue, between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets, AKERY FOR SALE—ON ONE OF THE LEADING avenues. For further particulars apply at 792 Eighth avenue, BAKERY FOR SALE.—A VERY NEAT STORE, HAND- ‘somely furnished, at low rent, on a leading’ avenue, fctiy' cab business; a fine chance for * practical mall capital. Address G. H. W., Herald oilce. ROARDING HOUSE FOR SALE.—PULL OF BOARD- ers; splendid locality ; in city; low lease ; 21 rooms; con- venient to four lines street cal Mt furnished ; large rooms oan oppor, for making money at once. Can be seen 2M. For permits apply to 0. H. PIERSON, No. 5 Pine street, New York. TDBUG STORE FoR SALE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; yea rent ; choice stock; price $8,500. Ply to’. GAFFNEY @ CO., 293 Bowery, wall sold. ap doin ‘0 LET FOR 21 YEARS—FOR BUSI four story high stoop brown stone nue, between pines Bo and Twentieth streets. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, No. reet. (© LET—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF 113 AND 115 Leonard street, four doors east of Broadway, with or without steam power; size 45x45. Apply to GRIFFITH & BYRNE, on the premises, 10 LET—THE HOUSE 21 AMITY STREET, FOR T- ness purposes or as a dwelling; rent very moderate. Lu- quire of A- BRAvrIG. ‘701 Broadway. 10 LET OR LEASE—NOS. 636 AND 658 BROADWAY, extending through eceeh atreet ; also House No. 736 Bronaway. L, BAMERSLEY, 357 Fifth avenne. SIGAR STAND AT GEORGE W. DAY'S, 1,145 Broadway, in perfect order, is to let. None but respon- sible men understanding the business need apply. DW ESS PURPOSES, fouse, on Fifth ave- Furnished. ‘A. BESIRABLE MODERN THREE STORY BROWN fone Dwelling, 21xBix100 fet, handsomely furnished, Forty-ffth street, near Lexington avenue; Sine asi0n, SON & SON, 11 Pine street. ‘A GREAT NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UNFUR- ished Heuses to rent; various localities; West Thirty- fifth and Thirty-eight en SoSeeR, Fifth avenue, &o. K. STI itth avenue. TURNISHED HOUSE TO LBT,—4170 PER MONTH FOR a new first class brown stone House, handsomely fur- ished, unexceptionable location, 20 minutes from ferry, in Brooklyn. Address C. W. M., Herald office. RUG STORES.-SEVERAL FIRST CuASS ie for sale, in New York and Brookirn. Pri Apply at once to HALE, 61 Ann at. RUG STORE FOR SALE—BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED, doing a good business, cheap rent, well stocked; will be sold cheap. Apply at No, 6 Carmine atreet, store, $3,500 AMUSEMENTS. SP) cE. BV! EVE NO AND SA‘ ‘ Introduction ot am ENTIRE NEW GRAND sae THE DEMONS’ REVEL (produced for the first time in America), with new and elegant Comumes, | enuf und origin original musie, ma embracing ne ie ite performance the entire ballet force of 13 entab) THE a CHLBBRATED Lp PSOTHERS, naste of the “MONS hae ONE Two BeAUnirUn Boys, do and ¢ in their ratious SCE! tei SALON, DEBUT oF THE bse SEVILLEA, the! RFUL POLRA D'ECHASSE. BEVENTI WEEE OF beg GREAT MAJILTONS MOE AND GoopRIcH THE GREAT SKATERS), with ail the superb scenery, briiitant effects, idcent tableaux. __ BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-MORROW ATL. . "~ NIBLO'S GARDEN. WAT ly. Reserved coneak TH AVENUE THEATRE. cat Ato street, near Broadway. . Mr. avat SEE 1H Ine at eight. IN DALY BARATOGA, Last NiGHTs. Hant local Comedy ‘The brillt EVERY NIGHT thi Characters by Mien Fanny i a, tied wine, Sey ch James erin George Parkes, G. F. Devere, A. Mathison iturnett, Bas: comb and Beekms SUPERB LUCAL SCEN- ERY, POPULAR MUSIC INGENIOUS ME- NISM. SARATOGA MATINEE (last bub one) — IN REHEARSAL—DION BOUCICAUL' brilliant dramatic comedy, now the REIGNING. PONDON SENSATION, and for many weeks in preparation here, one THEATRE. POSITIVELY Last NIGH Last alabte of SARATOGA. USDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Myo: 2, Feb. 3, 4, F a L. nox popt pantomime, WEE WILLIE WINKIE. POSITIVELY LAST MATINEES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Seats can now ve secured for the last performances of the antomime, which must positively be withdrawn to permit ¢ production of the RICHELIEU of the period, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, which will be preseoted with every care. & L. Ricnken For which seats can now be wee secured. LYMPIC. The great eve! OMDAY; ¥EB. 6. : RICHELIED, | after great preparation, will be Seats can now be be secured for the OPENING NIGHTT. N®Y YORK CIRCUS. L, B. LENT. . DIRECTOR GRAND EAMILY MATINER SATURDAY AT 23. EVERY NIGHT AT 8. LAST WEEK OF THE TROUPE OF REAL BEDOUIN ARABS. Genuine Children of the Desert, TRE ENTIRE CIRCUS TROUPE. BAREBACK HORSEMANSHIP. GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC ABT. Berrarrs NEW OPERA HOUSE, | 4p STREET STREET, between Sixth and Seventh ars. DORE Bor theatre. Every evening at . ands a/Saturday Na Matinee ata. MOANDRBW'S PASTIM. EVE, QUADRILLE A LA CLODOCHE. Nelse Seymour, Dave Reed, Tommy. ar Oe Dan Bryant E'MAC as the BABY ELE! THREE ‘OuLooK TRAIN. DEA FAN A HORN, N YOU STAND ON YOUR HEAD. BRYANT'S, MANSTIERL BD ST. |THE BRIGANDS. BRYANT’S MINSTREL! THE BRIGANDS, PANILY MATINEE EV mY SATURDAY AT TWO. ener 4 BROADWAY.—TWENTY BE. Circassian Indies every evening in costumes #nrpass in splendor the Black Crook costumes. Music by the Gran Orcheatrion. FRED HUGHES, Manager. (OR SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP SAMPLE Room; cheap for cash. 21 West sireet. OR SALE-TWO SAFES; ONE STEARNS & MAR- Vin's, one Herring's; in good order; also two Desks; cheap for cash. Apply at ‘ashington Ftreet, New Yor! OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE O! an old established Jewelry Store, in the Bowery. For Particulars apply to GEO. MoKIBBIN, 49 Greene atreet, floor. OR SALE—LETTER SHOW CARD, 1 and Label Establishment; best 1 fully located, 27 Chatham street, onpoaie must be sold within OR SALE eae ‘A 1 FURNISHING STORE, Stock and Fixtures; about $10,000; satisfactory reasons. given for seliing. Apply'on premises, 1, 252 Broadway, Grand PRICE ae ane fall Park ; - PO SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF DRUG STORE 46 Third avenue. ‘Apply on B premises immediateiy. TT, 94 Kast Tenth street, OR SALE—A SPLENDID PA’ ment. Apovly for two Cid to J. ReIECY, French's Hotel, opposite City Hall Parl OR SALE—THE Se AND LEASE OF CEN- tral Park Garden; four years’ lease from ist May next. Reason for sale. retirement from bisiness. Apply to C. P. G., between Fifty-eighth and Fitty-ninth streets, Seventh avenue. 357 , WEST TWENTY-: crag ets STRE} ae 2 LAMARTINE pl PCRNISHED HOUSE, WITH LEASE AND FURNI- {ure,for sale at a "bateain, splendid opportunity for boarders or renting rooms; location unsurpassed. 75 Thirty-sixth street, corner Sixth avenue. lace).—-A._ pri wing a few select + Boarders wil take genileman and wife to Board; house fst 4.00 WEST TWENTY-THIRD ‘STREET—TO LET, with superior Board or private tabie, the Drawing Room Fioor, comprising three splendid rooms; ample closets, do. also three Rooms on third floor; terms moderate to Grat class parties ; unquestionable reference. 447 SIXTH AVENUE.-A_ NICELY FURNISHED Room on the second fo lot to iady or gentle. — fre, gas, bath, attention bets hall Room $5; ccommodated with board if aesired ae THE LEXINGTON AVENUE TURKISH BATH, corner Twenty Afth surect New Rooms, newly fur. alabed, with or without Meais. Everything first class. ‘and baths open all night. ‘ A LARGE, PLEASANT FRONT TO LET— Furnished or unfurnished, with first class Board; con- Fenient to all west side care. 68 Perry street, near Fourth. A “A LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING a tontpement, and infant adopted out, by Dr. and M: WEST, 555 Seventh avenue, hear Fortieth street. \ WIDOW LADY, LIVING ALONB, WILL LET A | phates of Roo 10 gentlemen or lady boarde: only ; ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, hot and cold water, paptries, baths, &c., on tame floor; esirable location. Apply at 46 East Twenty-first street. LEASANT ROOM, tral location; private L., Spingler House. [iWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gentlemen and their wives; board for the ladies only. Toguire at iY Bite! Twenty-eighib street, Mrs. G. WALTE: corne: LET—A HANDSOME FUR! Nag SH Bont ae lor on first floor, to single gentleman or gen wife; also small Room, suitavle for ‘a laay, with break fast if requirea, inn small family. Apply 26 Charles street, torner Waveriey place. ‘LET—TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; breakfast if desired; rent cheap. Call at 840 West ‘Thirtieth street, between Eighth and Ninth BOARD FOR WIFE ONLY, family preferred. Address & GENTLEMAN AND WI OA ima private family; terms not to exceed 35 per week, ‘Address, with full particulars, 7. D of “| FATHER DESIRES A HOME FoR HIS LITTLE boy, three years old, where he wiil be taken good care gence or with a widow lady having no small ja fair price will be paid. Address FATHER, Harald obice. GENTLEMAN WISHES f NEIG borbood of Hudsun River Ratlroad freight depot; would ‘er breakfast furnished io ray Address, wrth full pa EXPRESS, Heraid office. GENTLEMAN, WIFE, YOUR © asec nt good rd Upon moderat terms. @, stating terms, with particulars; refer- Toure WAREIED LADY WISHES BOARD INA Private family; hot and cold water, bath; between ‘and Eighth avenues and ‘Twenty walsh Bea Twell sth price not toexceed #12. Address J. H. G., Heral D WANTED—TWO MEDIUM SIZE ROOMS, between Twenty-third and Forty-6f poe ‘and wife; board for lady only. Ad- vor ar D FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA- pias fos Soar cate jJarge rooms. Address, with ED ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED— FOR A four, al) adults; terms must be moderate. Ad. footend ad particulars, J. M. D., Herald office. ROO! ND BOARD WANTED—IN A_ FIR’ in 4 ma, Yana eee, entdrene, with ce. —". SELECT ; MOTEL, FIFTH AVPNCE, TWE: Caen Auctand Brondway. Madison Park. Hote. wand acco! mmodations ding house rates. required. J. W. WADSWORTH. Proprieto HOTEL, NO. 8 BOWBRY, CORNFR yard sisest 00 tight Koome, nea furbiahed, 50c. Be ‘$4 per week for F ge jen only. CORRER CANAL AND, BOWERY-— aro Rooms by the day, week, Toms bested." B; BREDER Provrielor, ” 00d location ; near Sixth avenue: Teasgnable | | street. For permits and terms apply to J. ‘ | De $3.28 Hotel and Clifford Hou LET—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP (MODERN) neatly furnished House, in Van Nest place, Charies | DUPIGNAC, Broadway. T° Hoe, ood eat rventys raid FULLY FURNISHED, A BROWN STONE containing 18 rooms ; rat class location; full of cae possession. Apply at 235 Poe SALE THE METROPOLITAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 404 Firat avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth slreet, in good working order, at a very low pric OR SALE—HOTEL, WITH ALL THE FURNITURE, Barroom, Billiard Room, Coffee Room and Restaurant. ‘This Hotel is' situated in the best part of this city, near Broadway. A ceriain time will be given for the second part ofthe payment. Please apply at or address 133 (new No.) Bleecker street. OR SALE—! ITTLE’'S SHON RD, PRICE MARK and Label ‘ablishment; best in New York ; be 1. fally located; 27 Chatham street, opposite City Hall Must be soid within ten day \HOQROUGHLY FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET— Furniture for sale. Inquire at No. 4 Cottage place, be- tween 11 A. M. and @ P. M. Unturnished. ro LET—6_FIFTH ‘AVENUE, ninth and Fifteth streets, 25x65 feet, premi BETWEEN FORTY- Inquire on the 10 LET-A CONVENIENT M io Twelfth street, between excellent order, moderu improvements; location very desirable; immediate possession if desired. Addrees C. ARTHUR, Heraid oflice, (0 LET-1WO HANDSOME DWELLING HovSs bout 250 feet east of Broadway, and in tue vicinity of ins 28 rooms, laun- g house for profe asionals, or a small $4,000. For permits ‘apply to H. Nei RRITT, oo Third « LET AT LOW RE 24 Greenwich avenu jet for business purpose: required. "Apply to WILLIAM SUCKER. 250 Eiftieocee nue. 0 RENT— NISHED, WITH POSSESSION, ON! of the row of four story high stoop Houses on Twenty- fourth street, between Seventh and Eighth aveaues, Rent io # responsinie tenant, $1,600. JAS. R, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. FURNISHED “ROOMS ‘AND APARTMED Ss : ; _ TO LET, SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND floor, to let; $12 to two gentiemen, $10, ‘or to. three, per week, fre included; no meais, 2 Bond street. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A 8U) IT OF OF furnisbed Rooms to a single gentieman, without Board; required. Luqiure at Ol Macdougal street. RNISHED ROOMS—SUITABLE for housekeeping, or ladies and od; or would let entire Floor (6 897 Broadway PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.-A LARGE FURNISHED Room to let, on second floor; also hall Room, in a private family; house has all modern improvemente. Terms mode- rate, Apply at 46 West Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway. (OR RENT—A NICE SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, fora gentleman, without board, consisting of Pariot {Cronting on Broadysy) and Bedroom; bathroom, closets, tre ke. lie month. References. 1,168 Broad: PAzLor FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, 10 let, brown stone House 126 West Thirty-tirst street, near Sixth avenue. 0 LET—A COMFORTABLY Boom, first faor, all new, at Mrs. FRAN street, 1 near First avenue. 10 LET—-TO A SINGLE GENTLEMA house 224 West Eleventh street, a bandeomely furnished front Koom, in perfect order, with ‘breakiast if desired, oa moderate terms. Te, LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, A NEATLY FUR. nigned Room, with gas and stove, #10 per month, 226 West Thirteenth street. FU RNISHED FRONT S, 345 Fife | &) NICELY FURNIS SHED ROOMS 10 LET—AT 5 WEST ‘Tenth street, Inquire all the v AND 8490 WEEKLY.TWO nished Kooms to firat cla: NEATLY FUR- Atatlemen only ; opposite West Thirty -frat FRONT ROOM, HAND- WEEKLY.—LARG: $6.50 | 50 somely furnished, suitable for housekeeping; 6, bath, hot and cold water; gas icluded, Apply to owner, 16 West Tuirty-third street. ony WEEKLY. SITTING AND BEDROOM, FURNISH- 7 $4, for housekeeping: marble basin, hot and cold water, bath, stationary tubs; desirable location. 222 Fifty- second street, aear ron dway. IN #RIVATE | OR SALE—LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME Store. Apply on the premises, new No. 64 Court street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STOR of the best looations on Eighth avenue. For further Particulars cail at 806 Eighth avenue, after 4 ESTAURANT FOR SALE—FIRST ae IN GOOD ‘der; good patronage; near Wall street; great ihor- ; Imm ediate possession ; omnes changing business; rare opportunity. D. ©. HYDE, 42 Pine street. GAFFS FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE "dium and one small sized Safe, of Herring Marvin's and Lillie's make. Wilder's, QUIRK, 72 Maiden lane. @25¢ WILL BUY THE LEASE, STOCK AND D1. 20) Fiztores of the Sample Room, corner ot Washington and Cortiandt streets Robinson's $5.5 0, ing, businem ; 1 money can ROT & 00., WILL PURCHAY Hl, Stock, Fix mre, dc, half the pi lized before Ist of May. -Addrees SILAC Cedar street. MUSICAL. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LEAVING TOWN, B rosewood Keven forte, modern style and improvements, in splendid tone. Apply at McDONALD & Co Warerooms, 25 Fourth avenue, opposite Coop ‘YR. CUILER IS AUTHORIZED TO Planoforte nstitute, ‘ABLISH A Quartet Choir of mixed voices for Christ church, New York, not by any means to kepersede the present Chancel choir, but to assame those elaborate portions of the musical services which can never ve accurately sung (however weil trained the choir) when organinta and singers are widely asunder. The quartet wili occupy the organ loft, and, under the direction ot the choir master. will alternate with the singers in the chancel, thus heightening the contrast between solo and chorus, With the permission of the rector of Christ chorch the undersigned will negotiate with a con- tralto, tenor fand bass, the soprano being already provided. First Class singers req d.sheh will receive iberal re: muneration. Address Dr. 'H. 1 ir Maste: Christ church, Fifth avenue aud Thirty-ffth tirect. T MUSIC.”- LESSONS PRIVATE. r, Piano, Violin, Singing. 592 Sixth avenue, cor- ner Thirty ftb street, Day and evening. Call or send for circular.” Established 1664, OF THE AMERICAN READ THE AD! ERTISEME NT CONSERVA MUSIC, 211 FOURTE ei URRALD, JANUARY 29, 1871, AMG: NUE, IN SU} sical COLUM TRADE Ss. FIRST CLASS WHITE SHIRT CUTTER WILL FIND steady employment at 8. M. DAVIDSON & CO.'s, 865 way. LECTROTYPING AND STEREOTYPING.—A FIRST class workman, understanding both branches, will nnd ermanent empioyment by addressing P., box 210 Heraid oftice. Fu, GRINDER WANTE D=10 4 GOOD MAN STEADY work will be given. DUN Y. J No. 1 Commer cl Se PRESS BOY WANTED MUST BRING Feferen.es and must not avply before 9 o'cloc Leonurd st. WO JEWELLERS WANTED.—ONE OF THEM MUST be uccustomed to ordered work, Noue but first class bunds need soe at DOWNEY & SMITH'S, 73 Nassau at. wx UE MAKER. AD- with Tefereuce, box 3,088 Boston Port oflee. WANTED. A FIRST CLASS CARD ENGRAVER AT the Fordham Engraving Company, 783 Broadway. TANTED—A POLISHER ON FINE DIAMOND JEW- | ey jeady wo ‘ork to @ competent person. Apply to REDWAY, STEIN & THOMSON, 14 Oliver st., Newark, WV ANTED—A CARPENTER OR BOXMAKER TO GO ‘est; a party who can furnish $1,000 will be guaran- ¢ annum. Address, appointing an i 1" Westen, jerald ocr. Tees Beer TPELBORAM CARTOON. LOOK FoR IT IT TO-DAY. PEACE "KND WAR, A DAINTY DISH TO SET BEFORE A KING. TELEGRAM CARTOON, FRIDAY. LOOK FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE SMALLEST AND THE BEST, AND HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL THE EVENING PAPERS, THE TELEGRAM, EVERY EVENING, GIVES THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF THE DAY IN BRIEF. ALL THE ayes ALL OVER THE City, IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. TWO CENTS. lz |; _ PIANOFORTES. —__ BARGAIN.—A STODDART & DUNHAM PIANO, 1N good order, 150; rneven octave, all improye- ments, carved lege, and at ws PEER & SON, 146 Bleecker street, A STEINWAY (AND OTHER NEW AND SECOND hand Pianos for sale on instalments, for casb, or rent- ed at low rates. Prince & Co.'s ciebrated Organs, new styles, Reduced prices. 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. A LAKGE STOUK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on purchase, Call at M, M. MERRELL" 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue) BRILLIANT TONED corner Pianoforte; cost. #700; Satin brocatel Parlor Suits for $150; one do., $50. Re: dence 12 East Tenth street, between’ University place and Fifth avenue. WooD R ROUN: F will be sold for MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale, property family leaving city; made order: ecle- brated maker ; fully guaranteed; cost #600, for 250; Parloy Suit, covered brocatel: Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpets, Silverware, Chinaware, Chamber, Dining Furniture, 67 Weat Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. FAMILY ABOUT LEAVING FOR THE CONTINENT are desirous of disposing of their magnificent and brii- banttoned 7 octave rosewood Pianolorte, in use eight month; cont $675, for #250: also Parlor, Bedroom and other Furniture at haif ‘cost. Private residence 113 West Twenty seventh street, Sixth avenue. CHICKERING PIANOFORTE AT A GREAT SACRI- tice for ‘cuah,— A beautiful rosewood Planoforte; over- A rung bass, carved ga, agraite, for $150, BIDDLE, I# Amity street, noar Broadway. QARGAIN.. OWNER HAVING NO FURTHER USE FOR Da veautifnl rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, Stool and Cover, cost $650, for less than half cost; makers war- rantee; all modern improvements; agrafle treble; carved legs and case, 2 Third sircet. YHEAP PIANOS.—TWO NICE ROSEWOOD PIANOS for #125 each, one an upright, at DALY'S Music Store, 1% Eighth avenue, near Nineteenth stree uLecanr ROSEWOOD PIANO, #14 octave, having four round cornet carved legs, every ied pe great amin AM Al ONS AND ORGANS for the holidays, of diferent makers, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments or for rent, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewbere. THE BOSE ASON. MERICAN INSTITUTE SCIENTIFIC LECTURE, AT THE ACADEMY OF ISIC, Friday evening, February 3, 1871, at 73 Grclock, N LIGHT, WITH EXPERIME By HENRY MORTON, Frenident stevens Tnatitute. Tlekete, fly cents; to be bad at the door THE COOPER UNION for the people for February 4--Dr. A. J. Revelations.” February 11~Dr, A. rai History of lus = SATURDAY FREE LECTURES ‘orvary, in the Great Hall :— bell, on The Microscope and ite el, on “The Anatomy and Natu Ssq., on “The Last Glacial bruary 2—P. B. Wight, Practical Relation to the Nee Tickets for the couree, 4 Room. Lecture doors are ciosed. LLUMINATED PHOTOGRAPH LECTURES. BY WIL- C. Prime on Friday, February 8d and 10th, on syria Kgypt and the Nile,” at Association Hall, corner ‘Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue. 1,00, tArebiecture tn fs la of the Present a tik, at the offi commences at 6 P. M., at d Reading hour the AMUSEMENTS. OWBBY THEATRE. Bowes Re ay oF ‘and the HERNANDEZ POSTER TROUPE, sHul ‘whine Hot SCENE DE! pod oeees TO REFLETION, Wau! BUI ID _TRANSFORMA: including (LR io AktietS AND AND sexu |ARLES, ERE ANOES FOSTER FRANK FOSTER tte JOS. M. SLOAN ‘Miss NELLIE WALL [_—FA| Diz POSTE tod lant A i ‘The performance al wall 00 a at io ies DACGHTER. REWELL BENEFIT of HERMAN. appearance but one of the troupe, ‘n consequence of father -engagemen AW MM, __pvERY SATURDAY “at Y "OULOCK. BXTRA. Nv FORGET THE RE SAW MATINEE ON SATURDAY, A AT 2 O'CLOCK. ear THEATRE, REWELL BENEFIT OF HERNANDBZ FOSTEB. Laat & time but two of SEE-SAW, and the 2 celebrated HERNANDEZ aceaanie oe aw PANTOMIME of SEE-SAW, PANTOMIME TROUPE. CAVALIERS AND SPARE SOMGE. © BRAND OF ORIME. Last TO-MORROW ASS THE SPI GRAND MA’ ATURDAY), AT 2 O'CLOCK, NDID oF PANTOMI MIME OF OOTH’S THEATRE. EVERY EVENING KCEPT AND pages a) MANINER, SATURDAY, EDWIN *poorH ae Seats secured SIX D. » LAW ee BARREIT “RAPHAEL” as “RICHELIEU.” EVENING, FEBRUARY 4 to ARBLE 4 ivten ‘al AY IN ADVANCE at the theatro, or at its branch ticket office, at Ditson & Co's music store, 711 Broadway. W ALLACE'S NOVELTY AND VARIETY. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME OLD FRIDAY, a FAINT HEART NBV! SATURDAY (lat time THE CLA} MONDAY (lat time of AND SEW carat jomedy, ‘ON valet Laby, and Souci in ere years), Colman and Garrick's NDESTINE MARRIAGE. in two yoars), Lord Lytton’s play, TUESDAY, MONEY. WEDNESDAY, O! In preparation, URS, , Robertson's NEW COMEDY, BIRTH. ALLACK'S. SArUnpay MATINEE, FEBRUARY 4 » LESTER R WALI " ROBERTSON'S, s MILITARY DRAMA, 514-FREARRE SBEIUE eae: oppoalté St. Nicholas, BUTLER & GtLMOK FROM on TNERHAUSTIBbE 80) UB, ity ATTRACTION ADDED OUKOE OF NOVELTIES, GREAT COMIC STAR COMPANY, THE FAMOUS LAURI TROUPE OF PANTOMIMISTS, THE WONDERFUL uproar” IN THEIR AERIAL The Grand Ballet THE ae HUGHEY DOUGHE! Blame Lew Rattler, wr, Mxvlingtons Geo id. Banker, John W. io e meng op eens songs, &o. 8 Doors oj Divertissement, eae DAUGHTE! ieur Danse ERT. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY. a and Favre Outdons OKT AND MO! TON. Myers, &c., 100 different acts nig! ee 8 ightly. n at 634; curtain rises at 73{. Seats secured six ranct days ip adv INA EDWIN'S TREATRE. L GREAT aad L a U Rg A « E B Nn Eg in y u N t . EB D D o w PRESS AND PUBLIC ENDORSE IT. Box sheet now open vance. j seats can be secured six days in ad- INA be tat THEATRE. MATINEE SATURDAY, LAURA SEN HUNTED DOWN. Matiz SEEBACH, DORF UND STADT (i (LORLE), TO-MORROW, STADT THEATE! TO-NIGHT. SEEBAOH AS LORLE. SEEBACH MARY STU- STUART. ART; VENETA QUEEN ELIZABETH. ___ HOUSES, R OOMS, &C WANTED. \ LARGE BUILDING WANTED_WITHt or WITH our steam power, for a term of 0. W. AL ANDER, 81, Sand! and 85 Centre street. CHRISTIAN FAMILY OF THREE WISH A LIKE ‘A. family ora gentleman aod wite to jotn them in a plea | fant ished house, Adi 4 Wont Thiriegnth street. Factory WANTED—WITHOUT STEAM POWER, TO lease for a term of Sena atreet, west vide. Address C. location below Fiflieth . & H., box 1,879 Post oftice. I to let and for sale. wanted, for which I am having dail AM ABOUT ISSUING MY SPRING LIST OF HOUSES First class centrally located houses plications. Proj placea in my bands, for sale of to let, will be subjected to chara Unless satisfactory tenant or purchaser woptained. GOODALE, Nos, 7 and 9 West Es -third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. ee a a do ne el OOMS WANTED—VERY LARGE, WITH ALL CON- veniences for Flight housekeeping, in a private honse; dro adalte + only. Herald References exchanged. Address WIDOW, Waxtzp_4 SMALL HOUSE OR LOWER PART OF House; location central; ge Jean than eight rooms. Address, stating full particulars, E. erald ofllce. Wot HOUSE, IN A GOOD LOCATION; MUST be between Fourts Seventh and Third avenu areas, with particulars session to be given on nth and Forty-fifth streets and rent not to be over $1,700. Ad- 119" Bast Seventy-third street. Pos- May 1, or sooner if posaibie, \\ereeta FLOOR OF THREE OR FOUR ROOMS for medical offices between Fourteenth and Thirtieth Hoi Bie Public entrance. Address, with terms, DOC- Bleecker ge A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO oR three upfurnished Rooms, for housekeeping, ite house: term bor 121 Herald oflice. ‘ANTE! ina about #20 per month. Address D. DHE, A BUILDING OR PART OF A BUILDING, for business purposes, above F aN atreet ; would pre- NE, fer Sixth avenue. Ad ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ‘anal street. IN A GOOD LO- cation, where the owner would remain for part of with privilege of taking other boarders. Post oftice. ANTED—BY A children), two Ri rent, ‘Address F., box 837 AND WIFE (NO artially: youn fhied GENTLEMA: ooms and Closet in a soclable family, for light housekeeping; between Thir and Eighth avenues and Eighth and Fortieth streets. Ad: diess BROKER, 82 Bleecker street, WwW ANTED—A ) ber of rooms and rent, ANTED—BY A BROWN 1 tween Third and Sixth Stxtlerh streets, for rental. W. MARSHALL, Architect, 162 East Fifty-neventh ED-FOR SIX MONTHS FROM 18T OF MAY, al}, well furnished Cottage, on the H bs’ Ferry and Tarrytown. E FRON¢ HOUSE, BE- venues, Thirty-fourth and eae ison, be- adreay stating nn ey BOX 691 Post of . ~ SMALL Secures FURNISHED or unfurnished Rooms, suitable for housekeeping ; loca~ tion must be between Lexingtoa and Seventh avenies and Eighth and Thirt: H. L,, Heraid fourth streets Address, stating terms, G. 7 ANTED—BY A furnished Room, in a ag, not to exceed lerald oflice. TANTED—A YOUN N, A WELL ensant Protenant family; 1o- treet und Fourth and sixth ed; terms, including fire and per week. Address COMFORT, a7 FLOOR OF FOUR OR FIVE ND rooms, fully furnished for housekeepi Ad stating terms, which must be moderate, A. &' B., Herald Wwasten, IMMEDIATELY—BY FOUR GENTLEMEN, ‘one Sitting and three Bedrooms, furnished: sible en same floor; ‘and particu AV ANTED TO RENT—IN BROOKLYN, family of adul Address, with price, F. ANTED TO RENT—A BASEMENT AND 8UB-CEL- Jar, or a Sub-Cellar alone; must haye hoistway for . Address N. N., Herald office, for two days. store; if pos: location between Second dot above Twenty mr nd aud sixth ave- urth street. Address, statin; box 3,339 P d at ofl BY A SMALL furnished or unfurnished Cottage. 8., box 4,488 New York Post office. Wawes. TO RE Wonse; will purchase if cl $6,000. year rent. A UNFURNISRED, A % FOOT “85,00 to i ddress MISKC CHRiT Herald owe WASTED TO RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED OR unfurnished House, in rent, &c., bex 105 Tarrytown, Rood locality. Address, stating ANTED TO RENT—ON SIXTH AVENUE, A SMALL Store, with sink, closet and show window, tion and rent, whi box 201 Herald offic State loca- h must be moderate, te UPHousTSRLR, ANTED-.TO RE! “A SMALL HOUSE, UP TOWN’ T, east side, good location; price $1,200 per. annum, Ten ant first clams. “Address, with tull particulars, J. M, KNOX, box 1,786 Post oftice. Misc LD ENCYCLOPEDIA = ( wanted—With annuals, Address W. MERICAN street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LLANEO! SECOND H., 84 MAND) Eleventh SHALL THE BIBLE B EXPE LED FROM THE COM- mon schools ? and shal! the constitution be so amended tiatteannot be? These questions willbe answered in a pular lecture by Ker. J. W. Bain, of Newcastle, Pa. in Rerenth avenue U.P. charct, between Twelfth aad Thir- th streets, February & 1871, at 7 nd on Monday int will deliver the ae ‘oaitiod, “the Workmanand Hie Work,” Aduaiasion {VOR BALE-SERINGFIELD RIFLED MUBKETS, NEW. TTENTION OF FORKIGN, BUYERS 1B A’ Fane HPALS. ONLY, BRAS CANNED | BI AB Codar street, INVITED. ADDRESS BOX 3,583 YOST OF. oe IN ‘SLICES AND CHOPPED.— yejust received by the New York and Texas Beet ‘Company (formerly of Twenty-third street), ages WEDNESDAY Fag! zeta em a ye Roay a iia Tk PEtioNOR SUNDAY, Stkriy Gita CONCERT, BYORTAIOn Rott REG! ‘01 'ERAB, resp BY THE FINEST BALLET IN AMERICAS pel Beats secured at Wpx ollice of Opera Lied also at Seki. ‘01 Broadway, and Erie Railway tickel office, coruge third street aud Broadway. ND OPERA LOUSE, Ra ANNOU NCBMENT ‘In compliance with ® general desire by parties. unable te, attend (he usual grand Sunde Concerts. oO EXCELSIOR sini REGIMENT BAND, the manayeient take picastre in announcing a AKSAL MATINEE n wt 1234), to which the prige of arimiasion to ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE, Including seats, has been fixed’ ab THE asus RRGULAR 5 ee Fours RTEEN Se STREET THEATRE. BOND BAY we 6, 1871, KownN, rotigr” evening cxooph Saturday, WIN FORREST AS KING LEAR. KING LEAR. KING LEAR. Box ofSee now SATURDAY WaTiien AND EVENING, THE ELPRE R, MISS EFFLE JOHNS. LOBE, 728 BROADWAY, LITTLB BO PERE, ‘LOBE, 723 BROADWA' 10 FI D THE WALHALLA THOUER ISMATIC FOUNTAINS. PRISMATIC FOUNTAINS. OVER 100 STAR ARTISTS, MONDAY NEXT, Feb. 6, MONDAY NEXT, Feb. & MONDAY WN. Stare and the new Trish Dear, the fara and the new Irish Deama, (be “GhEEN BANNER. GREEN BANNER; GREEN BANNER; OR, THE HARP OF Lhe OR, THE HARP OF ER R. JOSH HART Xs THE Mit Sos Want Ac THE cients biped! AND 8. Le ir Barn Poss ¥ RISH PATRIOT, od M PATRIOT MO! _ MATINER WEDNESDAY. AND’ “SATURDAY. OOD'sS MUSEUM. QUALIFIED SUCCESS, Third night of fomitai ‘iss LUCY gebesig onl a the distinguis! ed omadienne! jn her great drama, 2 et PRED HANDS,” RED HANDS; | Produced with entirely new scenery ahd) ap THE OLD CROSS ROADS INN AND ITS STORY. THE aa ar DRIFT ON THE R. PIG. THEY eee SENSATT ROUSES THE ADEA ear trai nyt HE ORY K ELEVENTH HOUR EVERY Se AND SATURDAY MATINEE, MATODAY, AT? Ee Second week of James Barnes’ successful sensational . drama, THE SPIRIT | AVENGER. M*® F. B. CON ware "SPARK TH foeeece! BROOKLYN. IN, LOTT: AL In TIEHBARSAL, THE RED LIGHT. M™! F.B. CONWAY 1 PARK THEATER, BROOKLYR, BENEFIT OF MR JOHN BROUGHAM, is TERY OF Li IN REHEARSAL—THE RED LigHt. AN FRANCISCO ee BIRCH, aa a OL PBEESARD a, BACKUS', IMMENSE Ee. angle IUOLD'S NEW BALLAD, mys scores LITTLE CHURCH AROUND Tate BILLY BIRCH. ri TARLEY BACKUS, ERNARD, BILLY WEST. ROLLIN HOWARD, Poet at then, BILLY EMMETT J, T, © FAVORITE ACTS. __ BURLESQUE OPERA OF LES | BRIGANDS. Ta PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, The greatest and best bill ever offered toa. New,York pub- tie FEMALE MINSTRELS, — FEMALE MINSTRELS, THE FEMALE MINSTRELS) | FEMALE MINSTRELS Mise Aun Weay's matchless troupe of young and beautif Vocaliats in now Songs, Ductts, Glees, (choruses, Jokes, 46 re gortous comic Drama, revlets with fun, ‘The Schi aie the Period. ‘Tony Pastors new Songs.’ The Double mpany. Matinee Saturday, at 2! Breve ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW GERMAN OPERA FOR ONERIGHT AN AND ONE, RATINER ONLY, SATU! ee ic SOCIETY, ‘HIRD CONCERT, FEB. 4, A’ GENERAL weaata Po fee. sat’ PM 1 D, SoHaan, Secsetarye RGE T, STRONG, President D® KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMIOAT 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, THE FINEST IN chided WORLD. one | to. erste it. IS{TED BY ALL, mate Scientific and Artistic, "uct Forming a complete Palace’ of Wonders, Open daily for gentlemen only. Admission 50 cents, 2 618 NEW YORK Bosere oF ANATOMY, | be ine (Bstabliatied 1318.) 4 618 We are fearfully and 6s AH wonderfully mado, as 618 The Beauties, Wonders and Monatrositias of g # as Human and Animal Creation to be seen at TEINWAY HALL, GRAND CONCERT. JENNY BUS! the ontebrated Amertens I Prima Donna, TUESDAY evening, Fob: TISTD, aszisted. by the foliowiig eminent artsts SEP HERRMANNS, Basso CANDIDUS, ‘Tenor: WERNER, Violotcalist, ‘Grand Orewestra’ Hag Blake Danforth, Conductor. ‘Tickets—Reserved. seats, rd For sale at Steinway Hall; Schubert & rchirmer € Go. 701 Broadway, We and 50 Kast Twenty-third street. For advertisements. Grassy. HALU.—GRAND CONCERT MONDAY evening, Feb. 6, 1871. Mile. HALLIER DOsst, the distingulshed artiste, Miss MARIE KRERS, Koenig, Sachs, Kammer Virtuosin; Miss RIDGWAY, rano Signor’ LEON, Tenor, Mr. FRANK BARTLETR, aritone ; Signor BINA, Direct. econo 82. For sale at Schirmer’s and Ditson's ible tores. i LARGE PARLOR AND BEDROOM CONNECTING, elegantly furnished, together or separatelr, in tiret clasd brown atone house, ; Mark's place; private family (adults); best referenc: RELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHIN APOLLO HALL, EVERY EVENING, The most beautiful Irish scenery in the world, Illustrated by Descriptive Lecture, 3, Dances and Sketches. Commence at & Admission, 25c. and 5c, RIENTAL, 625 BROADWAY, NEXT. TO OLYMPIO theatre—The most elegantly titted up Concert Room tm New York; 20 beautiful Circassian ladies every evening. Music by the Grand Orchestrion, ROADWAx UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, articulars see furthe gesisted by the “Open Wto 5. .N LIEDI: Lee ate Geeman LIED: oan MASQUER RADE Februagy” 4, ACADEMY" ‘Or MUSIC, _Tickets to be had of memb only. pee ra PAVILLION, 698 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets.—Vocal and Instrumental Coneeris every evening. Admission free. ATS STEN, RIENTAL CONCERT ROOM, BROADWAY, NEXT TO the Olympic theatre—The finest fitted up pluce in Ameri- ca. Music by the Grad Orchestrion every ovenin FRED HUGHES, Business Manager. IHEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE.—ME- T TROPOLITAN HOTEL. 0 ME. TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES. pe, ORIENTAL, 626 BROADWAY, NEXT TO THE lympic theatre—The finnst fitted up Concert Room tn America; 5 20 beautiful C! piesa ladies every evenin; FRED HUGHES, a “THE BALL ‘SEASON. CADEMY OF MUSIO. ANNUAL BALL NINTH REGIMENT, ion 1 au) PIRCES OF NUS Tickets $5, admitting gentleman and ladies. For sale at hotels, music stores and box ofiice Grand Opera oxen can be had of Lieutenant Colonel Braine, Ei or Adjutant Alllea, I? Brondstrests ee ee HE THIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE AMERICAN Protestant Benevolent C held at the Apollo Heine pe Goachmen’s Aysociation will be Tickets Bi, at the do Hor Toad oflice ; uimitting @ gentlemi Music by Kobert BANCING | ACAD? M ims SAUSEY 8 DANCING "ACADEMIES MASONIC MAL 1 at 13th at., and Brevoort 164 Bast 540i Pinvarie Lessons at any hour, d Call for circular. Residence, ¥37 CADEMY ‘OF DANCING, Hall, 135 Sixth avenue (Roservoli Mr. Thexon RK will form rae for i bgt dace of Also yi class for beginne! r i Sutras mala es nd children ic