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. BOARDERS WANTED. BLOCK PROM BROADWAY.—A_ MAGNIFICENT 1 Parlor on first foor, with Plimpton bed; house and table ‘Also alngie froot Room. 13 West t class; use of plano, Four street. . » ee. jour: for fand wie, B0'Wen Thirty Lind sireet. Refer: ‘ehees required. pooR OM FIFTH AVENUE.—ELEGANT DOURLE and Rooms, wih excellent Board; torms mode- Fate; no moving in May. Apply at No. 2 West Ferty-tutrd at, —ELKGANTLY FURNISHED PRIVATE ROOMS FOR + ladies im delfcate health, with Board; first ciuss doctor house, Address box 18, No. 96 Bible House. §™ AVENUE, NO. 978-LARGE PARLOR AND BED- *) room, nicely furnished, to let, together or separate, with ‘Gres class Board, at reasonabie price; refercnees exchanged ¢ 50 AXD, CRWARDS FoR FIRST CLASS BOARD » DU and singe Room per week; Lodgings Bic. to 500. Br, night; Day Board and Koom $1 25. Dupont House, 166 ndeon sineet, © TO $6 PER WEEK.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ‘PL with or withoat Roard, and for light housekeeping. family. §&© Hudson street, corner of Harrison. EAST NINTH STRKET.—AN ENTIRE FLOOR, CON- 8 sisting of four rooms, to let, with Board; references, ATH STREET, 189, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND © Fourth avenne.— Well furnished ‘with or without Board, to families or single gentlemen ; firat class, ri EET, 251, WEST._HAND8OME ROOMS 10 “E iet, suitable for’ gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. Table unexceptionadie. 14. WEST NENTY.EIGUTH STREET.SUIT OF handsomely furnished, pleasant secon! floor comer Rooms, fronting troadway ; also two Rooms for single gea- Yemen, with or without Board. Terms reasonable. 17 WEST, .FOREYSEOOND STREET.A | HAND. forme Room to let, with first class Board, toa gentle- man and wife with good reteron 17 GUERERSITY PLACE TO LET. WITH BOARD, ‘one large Room on third floor, frot, handsomely fur- nished; also side Koom on frst door, House frat class. 19 West TWENTY-FOURTH 8TREET.—TO LET, +) with or withont Board an elegant Parlor and Bed- room on second door, to a gentleman and wife or single gen- tlemen. {) WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TWO OR THREE genvemen or a gentleman and wife can obtain a Waomely furnished third story front Koom, with ball Room adjoining, with first class Board, DST STREET, GRAMERCY PARK —ONK LARGE, 1 handsomely furnished Room on second floor, to let With Grst class Board; best reference given, Cail at 187 Twenty-first stroet, QQ HIGUTEENTH | STRERT, BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenues.—Front ‘and ball Rooms, on same Noor, nicely furnished, with Board. Fine location; modern improvements; terms reasonable; reforenoes required. QS WEST TWELFTH STREET.—WITH BOARD, handsomely furnished Rooms for a party of gentle: men or gentleman and wife; house and table frat clas. QO WS TWELFTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sinth ayenues.—Single Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen, WEST ELEVENTH STREET —WITH BOARD and fire, a large Room, second floor, for two geutle- ‘$24 per week ; house has modern improvements, ~Two iarge adjoining Roo! sorely fur hlshed, to rent, with Beards ns Boome x 50 NINTH STREET, iT OF BROADWAY.~ PUR- . Dished communicating Rooms, parlor floor, southern exposure, to let, with first class Board, for a family or single gentlemen ; terms moderate. = WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—TWO GENTLE- @L men ora gentiewan and wife can have a furnishod front Room, with Board, tre and gas, for $20 per week. 68 EAS, FOURTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVE- DO _nue.—Fnrnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, 109 Wast, TUIRIEENTH STREFT, | BETWEEN AUS) sixth and Seventh avenues—A hall Room, with clonet, to let, with Board, to a gent eman; sfnall’ faw- references exchanged. 12 EAST, TWELFTH, BTREPT, NEAR FOURTE die nite, short bioek trom Broadwey.—A handsomely furnished Room cn second floor, wih first class Board, for gentleman and wife or two geutlemen; gas, fire, &e. Refer- ences required. 114. EAST MINEIEDNTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH <b avenue.—First class Hoard, in private family, where eyery home comfort can pe ha; single and connecting oom. NEW 30AR ANT W AXTED BY 4 LADY, 4 SIFTING AND BEDROOM, th Board, in a private family, where there are nd other boarders preferred; moderate Torre. Address, stating locality and torme, C., Herald office, WARTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS AND BOARD for three persona, in a, family, between Fifteenth and Thirty-ffth sireste and Third and Sixth evenues. Ad- dress O., box 5,000 Post olive, New \ork. Pigeon Shoot ‘The match between Ine A. Paine and Seen, a. H. peecbminis aa teenie > Oo Foary & at iia x) TR. SEAL STALLIONS. STALLION TWO BITTS; ONE OF good fur double or stuple harness; will he wold enoap, as bhe. Inquireof C. L. SMITH, 237 ‘HORSES, CARRIAGES, BLEIGHS, &C. SSIGNEE’S SALE OF TWO FINE LARGE, YOUNG end fast trotting Horses. he special aitention of gentlemen 18 called to apectal auc- tion sale on Friday (to-morrow, i0th, at 10k) o'clock, Prompt, At atable No. 43 Great Jones strect, tan ‘styiiah and gentee! brown Patchen Horse, 15! high, 7 years’ old, stred by Patchen, dam by Muy Day, rain in Hunt county by John Wil, Bag. He trotted at Edea- town when 5 i proved in out and fa warranted to beat 2:85 to road wa- ee kon, and 1s warranted sound and kind; {8 fine, freo, stylien and’ easy driver ia handsomely ond purely cated, ‘has no Vices, cau be driven by alady with safety, and has style and fora iirni class each or park Horse, Also the handsome, fine and fast trotting Mare (tord, by Alexander's Membrino, dam a thoroughbred; enut fill dark chesunat, 1534 high, ? years okt; was raised where she trotted al Yet ta 2:38, tors. was then purchased by her late owner, who never trotted ber im a publre race, usii her exeluaivels for road purpose; ehe ts pure and honest fated tree, easy and plessant driver; stylish and well be- javed, and an every day 2:40 retuble trotter to road wagon, and when tn sain 'ean trot low down in the the thirties; 1s warranted sound and kind, aid as represented in every pa ieutar. ‘Thia sale positive and unreserved, without limit or re- striction, and is worthy of special attention, as two finer styied and handsomer trotting horses ure seldom offered. Stock can be socn and examined at any time prior to aale ai stable. T THE AUOTION HOUSE OF JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, Ofce and alesroom 37 Nansan strect, ‘opposite tho Post office, THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE BRANCR of our b 8.18 conducted at our ines: HORSK AUCTION MART, 112 AND U4 EAST 18TH STREET, NEAR 4TH AVENUE, reauiar where we holt SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND, FRIDAY. Gentlemen wishing to. purchase, or those having Horses oF Carriages to sell, will ind our house perfectly reliable, as we conduct this brane of our business, as wo do ail our other business, on the same straightforward principles which gov- ern honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits, We give the purchaser of every horse that 1s warranted sound from 24 {0 48 hours for trial? Entries for sales of Horses and Carriages cin be‘made at our down town oltice and salesroom, 87 Nassau street, where we nino Keep a rogister of horses for private sale, Liberal advances made on constzaments, A VERY FINE COUPE HORSE FOR SALE-BAY; 16 hands; kh Le Fy dhndes gous: kind and wound; warranted. 147 West T COST—SLEIGHS, BELL3, ROBES, BLANKET: A. Harness, suitable for al! purposes; a fine assortment of Wagons of ali kinds, &c., at the cheap stand, corner of Hud- fon and Spring sireets. LITTLE & TURNER. A PRIVATE STABLE 12 WEST NINETEENTH strect—A very (ine Coupe. ail in perfect order; one Top Wagon, oue Open Wagon, one act Double Harness, one set Single Harness. BUSINESS, GROCERS’, DEPOT AND ‘agons; Rockawaya, top and open Koad ons, Park und Pony Phuctona; alsa w few Siolthe, io Single and Double Harness, Blankets, iy hips, dc., wt 1,401 Broadway, near Forty-firat street. at public auction on Saturday, 11th inst. A SECOND HAND TOP WAGON, NEARLY NEW ZA By Durenbury & Van Duser, 8175; Coupe, $50; Coach, Bi; also good astortment, all htyles’ Car 12 up; Sleighs, $20 Up Blanks Robes, te. H. G 20 to's Wooster street. ; Harness, AT 68 LIBERTY STREET. NEAR NASSAU STREET. REMEMBER, AT 58 LIBERTY STREET You can buy the best leather top Buggy for levs money than @ any other place fn the world. Harness, Robes, &e., do. do. Come and see—seeing is ee JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL. T15 FASS, SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN ©) Fourth avenue and living place.—Flegant suit of Rooms, with snperior Board or private table; also other Rooms; references. T GREAT BARGAINS-SECOND HAND COUPE, light Rockaway, Coupe Rockaway, top Buggy, Depol Wagon, Dog Cart, Pony Phaeton, ho Brett ; severai slightly: solled Carriages eheay TTY, 688 Broadway. NTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, << with Board—twe communicating Rooms, second Story (rout, separately or together; closets, hot and cold ‘Waler, 4c.; references exchanged. T THIRTEENTH and wife of ref e accommodated with ple room, on second floor, Ww: where ihe comforts of a Terma $25 a week. Address. [29 = ‘ST STREET.—A GENTLE- emenit, without children, cap ant Room, closets and bath- h Bosrd, in @ private family, hristian home muy be enjoyed. 137 WEST Fortys A PRIVATE © ( inmily have two or three handsomely turnished Rooms to jet, with Borrd ; references requirea, 142 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS TO jet, with Board, to gentlemen or family ; house first exchanged; Tourte aventie cars pass the 176 H STREET—TO LET, IN A ny Room,.on second floor, fons suitable for two persons, and th modern conveniences. ELEVE! family, a li TON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST —A gentleman anit wife can find nice large furnished, with Board, tn private family; house on rst ciass. nd to OOO AXP, MY WEST, TWENTY-THIRD | STREET. 2 ‘Two nice front Rooms for gentlemen and thetr Wives; house and board first class. JOHN P, MORSTELL, ©] 7 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.NEATLY ZL ¢ farmished Rooms, with Board; hot and cold wate firoace heat; all modern’ tmprovementa; home comfort terms #5 50 and & 24] EAST FIFTIETH STRE TO LET, WITH Board.—A gentleman and wife can be accommo- Gated with a well furnished Room, with Board, in a private family. References exchanged. 243 WEST THIRTEENTH "HANDSOME 24 Rooms and excellent Board, at moderate prices. Q44 SECOND AVENUP.-TO LET, PARTLY FUR- 2 nisbed; possession tmmediat suitable for boarders; rent $75 monthly, with board for owner and wife, who retain two rooms, LADY WILL LET HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooma, for hushand and wife, with Board for wi Address ST. JOHN'S WOOD, Herald office. T 116 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR A Fourth avenue, a nicely furnished hall Bedroom, for &@ single gentleman, may be bad, with Board. LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant opted or by Dr. and Ma- ne WEST, 144 West Fortieth street; alao at 555 Seventh ne, A. Sipow Lapy, choice of Room! Yor lady only; terms; pr LIVID WILL LET A gentiemen or lady boarders; board ear Sixth avenue; reasonable 109 West Twenty-ninth st. good location : e table if desired. Jet, with heat, gas snd attendance ; Breakfast ii desired. nt TeAsonabie. URNISHED Ri Sant AVENUE, NO. 16!.—FURNISHED KOOMS TO FS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT ; unexceptionable reference, ex- t Fifteenth stre LDERNEY COW FOR SALE-—ABOUT CALVING; A superior family cow. Address box 5,65 Post ofiice. FINE BAY COUPE OR COACH HORSE, 16 HANDS high, 6 vears old, warranted sound and kind. Also one Of the fest Brood Marea im the city; speedy. No. 8 West ‘Thirteenth street, (XOUPE FOR SALE—CHRAP, FOR CASHi, WITH POLE ) and shatts, made by Brewster & Co. and in fine order. at MIX’S, 1,402 Broadway, corner Thirty-ninth street, HEAPEST, NEATEST, LIGHTEST FOUR AND SIX teat Coupe Rockaways in city; assortment new and ond hand Carriages, Sieighs, Harness &c., selling off cheap, to close out. TAYLOR'S, 59 Cedar street. oe _ LET FOR BUMERSS PURPOSES. YANAL STREET, NO. 98, NBAR BaQiey s€.— Five / Lofts to let, together or sey in the story mar- Die building. -ADply{to A. TUSKAR, 100 Canal shrect. ESK ROOM TO LET—IN T. FRANCIS GIBBONS’ real estate and law ollices, 787 Broadway, second oor, front, opposite Astor place, Pek BEST, 4 the spactous and well iighted Nos. & Il, and 18 Groene street ; 78x100, Apply to GEORGE A. BROTHER, a 387 and 839 street. NSURANCE ,COMPANT,, OFFIGES | TO LET—aia rondway (Barement’ from #:0u to 81,000, Inquire op ion ‘TEAM POWER.—THE SECOND FLOOR or | E ign U7* Bincgoumel, porase Asay vbrent, w rent * ighted ; steady Apply on PAA CSoreR. TEAM POWER. TO LET, FIVE STORY AND BASE: ment Butlding, 86x44; ros and levator, ‘iso large and stall Roome bk, 14 26% 164 Weat Twenty POWER, STEAM TO LET, LARGR AND SMALL Curry hasty baie wan Cannon street soca \TORE KEYS FOURD—IN NDT STREET. ‘Apply to GEORGE Lae, street, and advertisement, inl uiae apmacene U iad LEASE.—J. B. & J. M. tal Iron Works), having decided to unite tholr manufacturing Gepartment, tn Centre street with thetr extensive works on Twenty-tilth, ‘Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, now offer to le: thelr substantial tron Buflding, ‘with the exception of the office and warcroom, on Centre street, together with Lots on Elm and Walker streets. ty at the office, 14) Gentre street, or E. H. LUDLOW & No. 3 Pine street, Ty LET—TRIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF 118 AND 115 Leoward street, four coors cast of Broadway, with or without steam power; size 4bx4b. Apply to GRIFFITH & B) KNB, on the premises. slag LET. THREE STORES, FOUR STORIES AND CEL- jar, in West Eleventh street, between West street and Thirteenth svenue; front on the water; suitable for Atorage purposes. “Inquire of G. B. LAWTON, on mises. “ain OF e pre: 0 LET-ON GRAND STREET, A RETAIL DRY coda Store, 80 feet deep. Inquire of J. E, ANDREWS, Be froadway, (T° LETC AND FIXTURES FOR GALE. OF AN ELE- gant Corner Store, suitable for every business; beat 16- ation; in Bleecker strect, west side; porsession ‘immedi- ately. ‘Inquire at 103 Bleecker street. 0 LET—FIVE FINE LOFTS, 2%X100 FEET, NEAR Broadway. Rentlow. Apply on the premises, No. 90 White street. (TO LET—A LARGE STORE, EXTENSION AND FRONT basement, No. 8 Grand ‘street, Williamsburg ; 9 good business location ; ‘possession {mediately ; rent reasonable. Apply to 0. ENGELHARD?, 29 avenue B, New York, 10 LET—THE SPLENDID NEW IRON FRONT BUILD- ing 108, 110, 112 and Hd Wooster street, between Prince and Spring streets; six stories and basement, 100x100 feet, Well lighted front and rear, and finely finished, throughout, aultable for any large mercantile or manufacturing buslnese, being near Broadway and in the immediate vicluity of the princival hotels; steam engin, eight horse power; Ot atent elevator: water and gas throughout. Can be divided into two stores 50x100 feet, or tour stores 25x100._ Immediate joasension. Inauire on the premises, or of BRUNER & OORE, 75 and 77 K' 2 10 LET—A FINE STORE, SITUATED 1N THE BEST location in this city for a barver’s shop or, oyster saloon; rent $25 per month. Apply at the store, 297 De- lancey street. To LET THREE STORY HIGH StOOP BROWN STONE front House, West Twenty-eventh street; stabling six horses and a foft suitable for alight manufacturing bust: ness. Apply to the owner, 134 Reade street. 10 LET OR LLASE—THE BUILDING 8&9 BROADWAY, corner of Nineteenth srreet; also Store and Basement, G4 Bronaway, and Building No. 403 Broadway. Apply to ROBERT GUELET, 657 Broadway. rO LET. DWELLING HOUSES Furnished. THOROUGHLY FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET— Rent #626; Furniture for sale, price s1,750. Inquire on Premises, No. 40 nce, after 10 A. Bi WELL FURNISHED HOUSE—CONTAINING ALL modern improvements, to let, for $150 per month; beautiful order; 13 rooms; ‘8 beds and bedaing; immediate jon. 21 West Fifteenth street, printed lists’ apply to E. etreet.4 USES TO RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished, in various locations throughont the eity. For H. LUDLOW & CO., No.3 Pine Hoss FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, IN DE. sirable locations, to let. M. J. LYNCH, 72 and 74 (0 LET—FURNISHED, FROM MAY 1, THE BROWN stone four story high stoop House 242 Lexington avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Fortiein streets, elegantly an newly furnished; paintings, library, velvet carpets, French bronze timeplecos, &c.; price $300 per month; to'a small, neat and responsible party less rent. For permit and infor: mation apply at 96 Beekman street, in the store. ‘0 LET—INE LARGE HOUSE 93 AMITY ST. Also the two Stores and Dweilings, 187 and I Bireet, next door to Bleecker, RFU) eacl WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenne. r street, 182,000 ooster XECUTOR's SALE OF HE HURSES, WAGONS AND 4, Harness, the property of the late Jcoh Uovert, deceased, will take piace at the store of J. A. WOODHULL, Hunting: ton, L. 1, on Saturday, February li, 1871, at L o'clock P.M. If stormy, the first fair ‘day. Take Long Island railroad from Hunter's Point at 10 A. M. J UNEST TIGER SKIN SLEIGH, ROBE IN THE COUN- try, 7x54, elezantly trimmed, $75; also Leopard Robe, Gigxs, Very fine, #50. WEBBER, Sixth avenue and Thirty-first street. —A SUPERIOR PAIR OF CARRIAGE BAY 1534 high, warranted kind and sound in every for want of use. Apply at private stable on xth street, adjoluing the Union League Ci Fok, SALEGPAIR, GOOD | CANADIAN | PONTES, sound and kind, 6 years old, 1434 hands high; aiso Wagon her. 379 Ninth ave- and Harness, ches: separate or toget 'y-aixth and Twenty-seventh streets, nue, betweea Twen OR SALE—A SPLENDID COUPE HORSE, 16 HANDS high, coming 7 years, perfectly sound, kind and gentle tn every respect; color bright bay. To be seea at 52% West ‘Twenty-second street, until sold, FOR, SALE NINE LOW PRICED HORSES AND J Corporation Carts and Harness, some with cellar boxes. Apply for one week at 84 New Chambers street. Fe SALE 15 SUPERIOR WORK HORSE: 8, JUST AR- rived from Cinetnnati: suitable for all purposes; will be Bold cheap. Apply at 48 Wooster street. A OR SALE—THREE TEAMS AND TRUCKS AND GOOD paying Kusiness, or a good Farm for sale, asthe owver cannot give attention to both. Apply to 8. F. HEWETT, at W. J. Wilcox & Co.'s, 417 Washington street. OR SALE AT 906 WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET— One very st high bred, brown Horse, 15%¢ hands hich, 6 years old; can trot in 2:45; one pair of carriage i ‘one of them dapple cray, the otuer bay: 1644 hands years old very styliah; one bay Ethan Alen, nearly can bext 2:10. high 15 hana: FPO", SALE, CHEAPONE LARGE, | POWERFUL roan Horse, 1534 hands, ® years old? suitable for any heavy work; must be sold. 185 Perry street, in store. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR HORSE OR TOP Buggy. a close Coach, in good order. P. B. MASTERSON, Fifty-ninth street and Seventh avenue E OR MARE WANTED—15% TO 16 HANDS; built; that ean trot in 3:19. “Address, when and where seen, J. L., box 4,920 Post ollie. » TO SINGLE jemen, or gentiemen aud their wives, at moderate prices. 1*5 Depau pines, one door from Bleeckor street. TPO LET, WITH, BOARD, TWO LARGE NICELY FUR nished Hall Rooms; location very desirable. 219 East rteenth street. IRST CLASS 108 d Sixth avenue, 0 LET—DOt teonrd : privat Wont Thirty-second BOARD AND LODGING WANT YOUNG §I DESIRES PERMA. nent Board | family; pleasant, though not farge room; one warmed hy grate fire preferred ; breakfast al § 0" 6. Terms not to exceed $13 er week. 1 hand Thirty-fourth reeta, Lexington and Sixth av . Parties preterred who pwn house i b they live. Add:ess, with full particulars, S. A., box 182 Heral offe MAN DES A_CONVENTENT A Room and refin jal family; loeation eon Fourteen ie ts, Irving place, Lex- ‘ 0 per month, Address fogton and Sixth oniee. RINCIPLE, Hera. GENTLEMAN WISHES BED AND SITTING A Room, comvortably tarnish Ube oo the first Dr second floor, tna private house, hoving no other lodgers. Addvess, with terias, b RL erald office. ARD AND SINC ieferences exchanged. . Herald otice, ‘Adare: Boake, wat & private family where there 4 ten minutes’ walk from Twenty-ei,bih strect, Madison ave: jue; comloris of w home cesired; must be a good table. eferences exchanged. Address DIUKMAN, 2% aud 27 East Twenty-cighth street. no other boarders: YOUNG LADY, CON- between Four with full e House. Boar DESIRED—FOR A venient to Ti teeatt: and Thine pame aud ter OARD WANTED vance, fire nod gas FOR FOUR 8 Wd each, in at location I a be: describe accommod Adress PLAIN FAMILY Lieraid oftiee. mpwo yxOUNG WANT ROOM AND T Boara, 1 po a private fam exceed pin week. , Stating partic Ternld odiee. YWO GENTLEMEN A they can me real comforts Address BROT WILLING TO PAY LIBE and partial or full Boar mily (German pr house style can ovide OOD LOCATION, > ANTED—BOARD, UP TOWN, IN W “frktoceman, wite and four ebfidren ; second foo: private (amliy rred; good table, nothing fancy. Ad puating P N., bax 4,t43 Post ofice, New York -A ROOM, WITH BOARD, BY A GE in, in w Pospectable private far (j-uird atrevt, Address, stating terms, ed TE FAMILY, FOR TWO, A cove or ball room ant Boardy refereaves es, with terins, J. B., Heratd odicw ANTED exchaived. Ad | = es | OBES, BLANKETS, &C.—$4 FOR Bi FFALO, $8 FOR fancy Fur; rich white Wolf, Fox, Kangaroo, Lynx, Leop- ard and Plush Robes at low prices. 103 Clumbers street. SPLENDID CART OR TRUCK HORSES FOR young, sound, kind and gentle; hae been trained tocart; will be sold cheap. Inquire 400 West Twelith street, corner of West. 7 ~_%6_TWO HORSES, 27 toe 14g hands ‘ $100; fine coupe Horse, $i4d. “21 West Thirty-tirst street, for two days. 10 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE A —BROADWAY, CORNER MURRAY STREET, OVE fs orters and Freders’ National Bank, entire Flo Ught, air, steam beat; short, easy stairs; Ie. ’Apply to Y. K. STEVENSON & ) to leas SON, 11 Vine street. STORE*AND BASEMENT 10 LEASK—63 MYRTLE avenue, Brooklyn ; size 76x23; iarge pate giass windows and Ja tne most central location. | For terms apply to JOHN F.MASON & CO., corner Myrtie avenue and Bridge street, Brookiyn. AS DESIRABLE FURN ? HOUSES TO LET. Weat Thirty-ninth street, near Wifth avenue, #435; West Fourteenth street, 925: Lexington arenne, #200, HASTINGS, COLVIN & SCOTT, No. 4 Pine ret. A DRE 26 BEEKMAN STREET, WITHOUT LOFTS + und basement, to rent; 90 feet deep; centre ride de. 200 Hudson street. adumirable locatio for leather paper or metal t AMES PRICE, BASE, NOS, 26 AND 28 UNION SQUAR east side, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth stree NSON & SON, 11 Pine street, A. Appis to ¥. K. STEV: A -TO LEASE, TIE LARGE AND DWEL- Ji. Mng southwest corner Thirteth street and Fourth Avenne; 30x00, 4 stories. Apply to T. BERMINGHAM, 41 East Twelfth street. A BUILDING, No. AS Apply to 8. B. FISH, FIVE STORY BUILDING TO LET OR LEASE—ON A west side of Broadway, near Twenty-third street. In- Quire at W. H. GIBEON'S, 555 broadway. RENT, LEASE OR FOR SALF— front, Ove atories bigh, with or without altered to suit tenant; fret floor matt ighiare in Wilbaims- eevelt and Grand i? RMA & TREET TO LEAS. FACTORY TO AA Building 66 fe n power; will or stores; situaied on main thor wituin one block of ferries to i c jew York. For particulars ap | CORNWELL, 105 Broadway, Brooklyn, A -TO,LET-THE ELIGIBLE SPORES RORTHUAST AA. roadway and Maiden lane, well adapted as to ke ‘Apply to FLOYD BMITIL, nu Gas Company, No. 4 Irving ASTOR HOUSE.-TO. 4 five slory and basement Store, No, B rent 14 Barciay street r n for cuina or erockery trade; possexsion aty 1. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Fudson street STORES, LOPTS, OFFICES AND MOUSES ed aud uoluraisied) to let all over the hing any of the wvove vlease call at N.C. vadwas UILDING (How Thos BISHOL'S, eg of an insurance company, | NO LET—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone House, located on Madison ave- nue, near Forty-seventh street: price for term of years, #500 per month, rs TRICK & HOLMES, East Twenty-third street. ISHED, A VERY COM- pletely furnished four s'ory bigh'stoop brown sone Touse, on Thirty-third street, near Fifth avenue. Apply to E.H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street. po RENT-FULLY FU [19 RENT—ON WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, YURNISHED, ‘a beautifully located Cottage House, containing 14 rooms, with all the comforts of a home; has three acres of ground fine greenhouse, stable and garden; rent $3,000. Apply to Mr, PEVPARD, 292 Mercer street. Un‘urnished. STORY BROWN STONE, WEST FORTY- treet, north side, between Fifth and Sixth ave- ra term of years to a small, tirst class family; 0, Applyto P. FITZPATRICK, owner, 842 Sixt HOUSE TO LET—$1,100 PER ANN! garden, gas, Croton and range; 114 Bank street. between 11 und 1, to B. T, MARTEN, 19 Broad street, FAOUSES 10 LET—DESIRABLY LOCATED, WITH ALL modern impro Nos. 29 East Wasltington place, U1 Fast Thirtee: West Fifteenth street, Seventh avenue, near Forty-fourth street; West Filty-fifth street; Weat Sixty-tirst street and Fifth ‘avenue, pear Pifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh streets. Apply to WM. & EB. A. CRUIK- SHANK, Broadway, Seventh avenue and Forty-fourth street, or 65 Broadway. 10 LET--HOUSE ¢5 W ‘tT NINTH, BETWREN FIFTH attic. Ap- est Tuiriy-aixth sireet, ui Sixth avenues: igh stoop tw0 story an pete YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 187L—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. Qare gon a TAIS EVENING, during th a “AND “SATURDAY MATINERA, GEO. L. FOK and evel WEDNBSDA' will appear as @. 1. ARMAND, JEAN DES ETATS UNIS, with alt the oardmal virtues, in the RICHELIEU of the Period, Boris ter caret lon, with }PLENDID. al MENTS, CONFLERE “COSTUMES, MAGHEFC CENT MUS. ALL OF THE PERIOD. IRST BICHELIEU MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 6. ata secured six days in advance. 'BLO'S GARDEN, SPECIAL NOTICE. SPECIAL NOTICE, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEB. HE BLACK CROOK REMODELLED. ta HE Euaon CROOK MODELLED, troduction of an ENTIRE NEW GRAND BALLET, THE DEMONS’ REVEL, nd elegant Costames, wonderful and startling eff ‘beautiful and original music, and ombracing in tts performance tho entire ballet force of this establishment, THE CELEBRATED RIZARELLI BROTHERS, the ante of the world. ONS. SIEGRIST ‘and his TWO BEAUTIFUL BOYS, 1d 8 and ¢ in their FAMOUS SCRNA DE SALON. EIGHTH WEGK OF THE GRAT MAJILTONS and MOE AND GOODRICH, THE GREAT SKATERS, with ail the superb scene ant effects, magnificent tableaux, ATINEE—BLACK CROOK—NIBLO'S, SATURDAY, BE—BLACK CROOK—NIBLO'S, BATURDAY. BLACK CROOK—NIBLO's, ‘SATURDAY, 001 SATURDAY, TH AVENUE THEATRE. ‘West Twenty-fourth street, near Broatway. Bogins at 8. Bole Lessee and eager + UGUSTIN DALY of, SARATOGA, *,* In consequence of continued demand for ‘8A RATOGA,” all noveles are postponed for the pre- fend and this BRILLIANT LOVAL COMEDY will, be acted, “in all its ORIGI- NaL’ INTEGRITY, till fur- ther notice. CHARACTERS by Miss Fanny Davenport, Fanny Morabt, Clara Mortis, ‘Line da Doitz, Mrs. Gilbert, Amy Ames, Lizzie Winter, Mr. D. Mi. “Harkina, James Lem, W, Davidge, Gi Parker, G. F, Devere, D. Whiting, Bascombe, Matthi- son and others, ELEVENTH MATINEE “RARATOGA," SATURDAY ATT’ 136. Seats and boxes secured 13 days ahead, 51 —THEATRE COMIQUR. v. THEATRE COMIQUE, as roadway, opposite St. Nicholas, BUTLER & GILORE +..Managers THE BEST BILL OF THE SEASON. Audience in ecstacies, screams of laughter. Laur''s original pantomime as perforined by them upwards of 600 nights at the Lyceum theaire and Cremorue Garden, London. TOT, TOT, ToT. ‘TOT. Aulthe Lauri Troupe appear. HUGREY DOUGHERTY HUGHEY DOUGHERTY ON THis CRISIS, Confitet between the authorities, BISMARCK "AND FAVRE OUTDONE. LEOPOLD8 —LEOPOLDS in thelr terriffe mid air ficht. ASHCROFT ane MORTON. All the immense Star Company aj 100 DIFFERENT ACTS N. Doors oven at 634; curtain rises ut 734 Seats secured in advance. Children half | BACH DRAMATIC SBRASON.—STADT THEATER.— To-night, TAEUSCHUNG AUF TAEUSCHUNG ; Veneta, Princess Orsini. To-morrow, LOVE AND INTRIGUE Kabale und Liebe): SEEBACH, “Louisa Miller; Veneta, ady Mitfort, Saturday, KATCHEN OF HEILBRONN } SEEBACH, Katchen ; Veneta, Kunigunde, Q{UITAR, PIANO, VIOLIN, SINGING.—LESSONS PRI- vate, day and evening. Music, Strings, Books, Creu lars mailed, postage free, 692 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty- Sfth ate J. JAY WATSON, Director. NO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘A large and constantly increasing stockof WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICHs, Nassau atreet, ‘Old Herald Building, Last nights of “SARATOGA.” A LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell choap; rent allowed on purchase, Cail at M, Mi. MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square (155 Fourth avenue), BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE. ONLY $75; A 7 OC- tave rosewood, four round corners, carved legs, Chick- ering Pianoforte, a bargain for cash. J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity atreet, near Broad’ A NICE 8% ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. FOR ‘aale--Price #125, in perfect order, at DALY'S Musio Btore, 179 Eighth avenue. A —$130—ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER; * 7 , &e., $200; spiendid 7i¢ ata ibee. PEEK & SON, 146 Bleocker atreet, A BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD FOUR ROUND corner Pianoforte; cost #700; will be sold for 260. Batin brocatel Parlor Suits for $150; ono do., 50. Resl- dence at Tenth street, between’ University place and Fi e. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR le. pag family leaving city, made to order, cele- bral er, fully guaranteed, used five months, cost $650, for $260; Parlor Suits, covered ‘brocatel; Paintings, Bronzes, Carpets, Statuary, Silverware, Chamber, Dining Furniture. 57 Weat Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ul A FAMILY ABOUT LEAVING FOR EUROPE ARE desirons of disposing of tneir magnificent, brilliant toned 744 oc forte ; in use8 months; cost $675, for $250; Parlor Suits, Bedroom and other Furniture; half cost. Private residence, 113 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. Professor BARRON BRICKLY, ADY WILL SELL, FOR $130, A ROSEWOOD PIANO- 4 forte, Stool and Cover; modern style and improvement; celebrated maker; in perfect, sweet, powerful tone. 28 ‘Third street, near Second avenut N AGNIFIC iT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOUD PIANO. forte, having four round corners, overstrung bass, carved legs, with every, improvement; great sacrifice for cash. JAMES GORDON, 1% Bleecker street, near Macdougal. ve rosewood Pian IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS, OF NEW AND moat beautiful styles, of ditferent makers, at lower Di for cash or monthly instalmenta, or for rent, at Watkes! 481 Broadway , than can be found elsewhere. 8 HOUSE NO. 19 WEST rooms, recently painted and Is to let or lease, Apply on the all in from papere premi 10 LET OR LEASE—ONE TO FIVE YEARS—NO. 356 West Twenty-third atreet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; three story brown stone high stoop, 25x6/x100; will be painted and put fn thorough order for_a private family or altered for a boarding house. Apply to D.D. ORRELL, 291 Broadway, from 12 to 8 o’eloci pO LET CREAP—FROM NOW TO MAY 1, THE THREE story and basement brown stone House 297 Fast Forty- elehth strect; house in good repair and neighborhood first class; privilege for another year can be had. Apply to CHAS. H. PATSNY, 63 Maiden lane. Od gran 1 to 40% (THREE OR FOUR NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, together or separately. No objection to light house- keening toa smal! family. Aji modern improvements. Call | at 619 Lexington avenue, near Forty-eighth street. SG 50 WESKEY—LARGE FRONT ROOM, HAND. PO OY somely furnished, suitable for housekeeping; closets, bath, hot and cold water; gas tcluded “Apply to owner, 416 Went Tairty third street. © tad Q& WEST ELEVENTH STREBI.—A furguhed back Parlor or @ larce Room on second front, by a private famnfiy. Suitable for two genilemen. ences required, ‘Terms vory low. HANDSOMELY 1.0] YASERUEY PLACE (WASHINGTON SQUARE).— Partially furnished; rent $825 per month. Apply to A. D.SELLECK 87 Fine street O37 WEST TWENTY-PIRST — STREET.—NIC 4 turnished Rooms to let, on first and second Hoors. Q58 WEST, THIRTY-SEVENTH STREPT, NEAR JO “Eighth aveaue,—Apartments to let, in’ suits of three rooms, In the most comfortable dwelling in New York; $15, $16 and #15 per mont! Sirs. JEROME, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS ae "TO LET. PRIVATE FAMILY AT 42 WEST WASHINGTON 4A piace wil let a splendid large front Room, elegantly farnished, to a gentleman of quiet habits; without boa Pursisnep PLEASANT FRONT ROOM TO LET—ON third tloor; cheap rent. 611 Broad: ALL PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO WELL FURNISH- bird story Bedrooms, together or sei sail con- #20 and #25 24 West verley place. mouth, corner 10 LET—FRONT PARLOR ON SECOND FLOOR, FUR- uished; also Hall Bedroom, 224 East Twenty-third st. 6)'7 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRI shed Ro t, without board; the entire Sec- together or separately, consisting of two large one Bedroom, cheap. id f pLEGANTLY # for housekeeping or singié ms moderate, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND MENTS 70 LE’ [o REL WITH IMMEDIATE Pos Floor of 25 Renwick street; par ai) in good order, (PO LET THREE FRONE ROOMS, LATELY PAINTED end in good order, two ‘pantries: every con venience. Apply at 157 West Thirty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. APART- SION, THE FIRST rs with folding doors, Apply on second to < THE OWNER AND OOCUPANT stone nouse, European plan, wonld lot u Floor of six well lighted Rooms; vath, etaonary tubs and ail modern improvements, None vut partes of respectability, small family and giulet habits. Apply io WM. « i, A. GRULK- SHANK, corner of Wroadway, Seveuth ' avenie aud Forty (oucth otreet. OF A NE vy BROWN i MUSIC ee LADY QF ASSURED MUSICAL ABILITY AND EX- perlence, whose method guarantees rapid progress thorough instruction, would hke two more piano pupil of references, Address D. C., at Ditson's music sto Broadway. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Planoforto at pupi'a residence for #10 per quarter; residence, best “of references given. Address, with TEACHER, box 124 Herald office. ____.... DANCING ACADEMIES, A. ~SAUSEIS DANCING ACADEMIES MASONIC TALL + 114 Enst 13th st., and Brevoort Hall, 154 Bust 5ith at, RIVATE Lessons at any hour, day or evening. Call for circular. Residence, 337 it Tenth street, CADEMY OF DANCING. LYRIC HALL, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. Mr. 1RENOR will form new classes all 1) ont. 88es meet Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 and 8 P. M. LOAN OFFICES. (ATU BLERCKER STREET, NEAR BROADWA stairs.—Higheat c Jewelry, Pianos, &e. bought at 77 Bleecker A 75,000.—LOANS TO ANY AMOUNT ON iS 3 ; Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, aluables, &¢., or bonght; utmost ‘value paid, H. BARRINGER, Opposite Astor place, TJ. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of every description, Saine bought and sold, T FIRUSKI & WOLF'S, 895 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No, &, between Nineteenth and Twerlticth atreets— Lineral advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver- ware, Pianos, Silks and Lite Policies. Business strictly pri- vate, uP ih advances on Diamonis, Watches, Or bout. Pawnbrokers’ Tickets ret T THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE OFFICE IN the city, any amount to loan on Diamonda, Watches, Jewelry, dc, ISAACR, 07 Thirteenth street, near Wallack’s theatre, T HYMA! BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND rtreet—Liberal advances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the bighost market price for the same. T THE JEWELRY STORE, 357 AND 359 GRAND rtroet—Cash paid for Diamonds, Watches, Gold and Silver, Loans negotiated on the same. At 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREET. Liberal advances’ on Diamonds, Watches, | Jewelry, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces and personal, property o| every description, MES P. MATTIEW T WOLF BROTHERS', 659 BROADWAY—MONEY JA loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry; more particn- iarly on Pianos; business strictly Gonfideutial ; same bought aud sold. Se habla Espantol bien, OLD ESTABLISHED OFFICE, 68 NASSAU you exn obtain Hbera! advances, on Diamonds Watcher, Sliverware, de., or will purchase them al rr moat valuation.’ ‘2 TUMGMAN, Broker, ROADWAY, COKNER FULTON STREET (KNCX'S T Baie .— Business established 15 yes NKWMAN LEOPOLD lis or advances Hberally on Diamonsa, , Life Policies. Merchandise and other Se it ol for. ryO YOU WAN NEY P—CALL AT L. BERNARD & OOo e La eat Onvonue, “Lateral advaneon made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of goods, or the Fame bought. ti s STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFIUE.— BO ASG ates made on Diamonds, Watches, Jew. eiry and all kinds of merchandise. The same bought and old. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. L, E Q)1 2 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, UP 1 ei Mindy advenced on Diamonds, Watthes, Jewelry, Laces, Shawls, Pianos, &¢, Same bought. Unre- deemed Piedges for sale. A. C. HERTS, AMUSEMENTS ; , Qovesr THEArRE. ne a ‘anc 6 are drama of wetk AND NECK, or the Frida; “ y evening -Annual of Mrs. W. @, JONES. sab 8 ofclocky oe GRAND SEE.SAW MATINEE. rvs FARS' ENEFIT pind vs} HERNANDEZ FOSTER prnny PERFORMANCE BUT THREE OF THE HERNANDEZ FOSTER TROUPE AND THE ROUSING PANTOMIME OF SEE-BAW, WITH ALL ITS GRA! ECTS. LAST RIGHT DALE 178 GRAND EFF NECK Fart i. TO-MORROW EVENiNd, A! UAL BENEFIT OF ) }. W. G. JONI SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, ae tO LAST GRAND SEE.SAW MATINER, sarunney stony ae EGA TL Geshe MR, 5. C. CAMPBE! THE CoM MAN, POMP. POMP OOMINO MAN, Our, ALLACK'S, ‘ Proprietor and Man Mr. LESTER WALLACK THIS (THURS! RVENING, FEB. 9, (Third thon Feed dacadal play ONRY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10—MONRY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11_LAST MATINER, FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY and USED UP, SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 11, THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, will be presented, FIRST TIM this season, T. W. RUBERTSON'S charming comedy, HOME, as originally performed in this thé 4 Mr, LESTER WALLACK, Mr, JOHN GILBERT, Mr. J. H. STODDART, Mr, B. T 'RINGGOLD, Miss MADELINE HENRIQUES, Misk EFFIE GERMON, Miss HELEN TRACY and others, After which will be nted Coleman's charming comed!- etia (for the first time in this theatre), entitled BLUE DEVILS, which has been for some time in preparation. TUESDAY EVENING, LAST NIGHT OF SOREBTEONS eet DRAMA WEDNESDAY (Third time)—CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE. PAS Mr. OBEUONS NEW COMEDY, RTH, ts also in active preparation, PALLACK’S. W ne SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Il, LAST MATINES f FAINT HEART NEVER WON FaIR LADY and USED UP. poores THEATRE. FIFTH WEEK, EDWIN" ‘poor . as “RICHELIEU.” ‘VERY EVENING we and SATURDAY MATIN! prot Saturday), SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 11, Mt, LAWKENGE BARRETE? RAPHAEL: “MARBLE HEART." Beats secured six s in advance, at the Theatre, or at tte Branch Ticket silos, al Ditson &'Core, Must Store, 7A Broadway. Boem’s taEaTRE. JAMES M, WEHLI'S MATINE MUSICALE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 15, AT 22. a. ae io L4, BPRIN'S THRATRE, LAURA KEENE . EAURA KEENE HUNTED DOWN. HUNTED DOWN, PEOPLE TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. ‘This bijou theatre representa & PARTERKE OF BEAUTY AND FASHION. The most beautiful and pathetie play of the day. Sunday Times, “There has been nothing 4 New York for a Jong time more affecting than this gifted Indy’s fmpersona- ch, MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. TPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSR, THE LADIES IN ECSTACIES, THE LAST SENSATION, WHAT WAS WANTED. YOUTH, BEAUTY, TALENT, WIT, NOVELTY. THE FEMALE MINSTRELS: 4 the great CHIE FEMALE MINSTRELS and the great comic drama, THE FEMALE HIGHWAYMEN. TONY PASTOR'S MONSTER STAR TROUPE. .tion of Mary Lei; MSS Ghyn's SHAKSPEARIAN READINGS ‘at Union League Theatre. ‘Misa Glyn will give a course of four readings, commencing MONDAY EVENING, February 18, at 8 o'clock precisely from “Macbeth.” Wednesday matinee, February 25, at 3 o'clock, from “Merchant of Venice.” Readings will ocoup about tivo hours, Tickets $b the course; single kets 31 0 to be obtati at Randolph's an ‘utnam Hrothers’ and at the door, Letters addressed to Mra. DALLAS GLYN, care Messrs, Benedict & Boardman, 123 Broadway. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, Hooley*sand Kelly & Leon's Minstrels. THE ONLY LEON, PAR EXCELLANCE. AIMEE IMITATION! TEDDY MoCARTHY, TROUBLES IN CAMP, SPECIAL SESSIONS. LOVE IN A BASKLT. TWICE MARRIED. R KAHN'S bar eal ANATOMICAL 745 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, NEW YORK, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. None to egual it, SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL, “Instructive,” Amusing, Sclentific and Artistic, Forming a compiete Palace’ of Wonders, Open dally for gentiemen only, Adinission 59 cents, 618 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, — 413 Broadway. 61s 68 (Established 1318.) 613 618 © —— —" 613 aa We are fearfully and 613, HA wonderfully mac iy a mnThe Bentition, Wonders and Monsicosities oe & c nal Gig the Human and Animal Creation to be see! os NOSTUMES FOR THEATRES, BALLS AND TAB. J Jeaux now open for inspection, at SEYMOUR'S, 19 West Eleventh street, near Broadway. OUNDLING ASYLUM BENEFIT TO-DAY, BRYAN(’S OPERA HOUSE, Commencing at 2 o'clock. The entire process to be devoted 0 the FOUNDLING ASYLUM FUND, DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS TO-DAY. BAN, FONG AND DANCE, JG AND CLOG DANCING taught, by JOHN BROGAN, 100 East Houston street, near Bowery. Pupils fitted for the stage. Ladies taught. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, A large and area increasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designa, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Building, D*. DROP INN AT 656 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the finest looking ladies, dressed in gorgeous costumes, from 6 ti] 12 P.M. Admission free, N. B.—See photographs yr cul oe U Bea EVENING TELEGRAM. + THE WRITING ON THE WALL, A TELEGRAM CARTOON TO-MORROW. THE TELEGRAM {a the smallest, is the Deat and has the largest olreniation of all the Evening Papers. TELEGRAM in now the lending Evening Newapaper all over the erty, and contains the entire News of to-day. TELEGRAM elves the News frat, gives the News first) Never missea a sensation, aud always reliable. TELEGRAM contains all the THE THE THE ‘and Theatrical Reports of Last night, TELEGRAM is sold by all the Stands, Deaters and Newsboys is read’ by everybody, and sent everywhere for 0c. a month, TELEGRAM. THE THE OFFICE, TCH! NASSAU STREET. SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, TWEN- AA. ty-seeond street and Broadway—Madison Park Hotel. ‘Table and accommodations first class; boarding house rates, reference required, J. w. WADSWORTH, Proprietor, LACE HOTEL, ONE DOOK earsplan; Rooms in suites and nrnished, at the lowest rates. ‘03. 4 and 6 Washington place, A Waste + from Broadway, F: Single, newly and eeganily LINTON “PLACE HOUSE—ON THE EUROPEAN ./ plan, 755 Broadway aud No.2 Clinton place, corner of Eighth street. Rooms Ja suits for families and single gen- tlemen at moderate rat ENS AER, LJ88Y HOTEL, WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK 4 from City Hall.—Rooms 50 and 75 centa a day; $3 to $5 & week. Family Rooms $1 and $1 60 a day; 34to $8 u week, ENGLAND HOTEL —NO, 80 BOWERY, COR. ner Bayard street,--2u0 light Rooms, neatly furnished ; ud Ge, per night; ®8 to $4 per week; for gentlemen a CLOTHING, At 71 SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR FROM WAVER- Jey pince—Ladies and gentlemen will recelve the bigh- est prices Lor thoir Custod Clotiing and Carpets, lense eae or address F, HARRIS. Ladies attended by Mrs. arria, LARGE ORDER.—$76.00 WORTH OF CAST OFF Clothing, Carvers, Jewelry wanted, for the Western and California trade, Ladies and gents wishing to dispone of the nbove articles to a fair and honest dealer, at a fair caah price, the beat they can do a to call on or address a note to B. MINTZ, 482 Fourth avenue. near Twenly-niuta street, Ladies atteuded by Mrs. Sinta oer AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. Fe Te eee as mance EDWIN FORREST, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ltt and every except Saturday, y SarumpaY MATINEE AND EVENING, ky FIN STA! MISS EFFIE JOHNS. setts a 1ae. 8 BROADWAY. 1% BROADWAY. G wai a BRI SUOCES» 01 BRILLIANT BUCCESS OF THE GRREN BANNER, in PRISMATIC URTAINE ‘i HART, RYMAN, BARNET TS Oe RICKEY, FOLEY, SANDS.- and 50 others. AY AND SATURDAR. BROWN, WOODS, EIGAN, MATINEE WEONEEDAY MONDAY NEXT THE WORLD RENOWNED ARTISTA DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, DELEHANTY AND HENG: DELEHANTY AND HENGLE! CHARLES HOWARD, CHARLES HOWARD and ROBERT HALL make their first appearance, Woen's muszum. Misa LUCY RUSHTON. ‘The management begs to announce, tn consequence of priat engagements, the wows el RR . FRIDAY, FEBLUALY 10, BENEFIT OF 188 LUCY RUSHYON on which occasion, the first tim ‘America, the new Comedy, entitled GLITTE! and HL RED HANDs. MATINER PERFORMANCE TO-DAY AT 2 P. M. ‘The celebrated COLEMAN CHILDREN, LITTLE LOUL LITTLE 61 Lirrhis ALIOE: MASTER WALTE introduce Lostrumentat and ‘Vocaj who will perform ani Solos, Songs and Dances, 1n tho amusin sCgmody and Farce of MILGY, THR PRETTY MI and NAN, THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHIN' XRAND OPERA HOUSE, corner Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. JAMES FISK, JR.. ++ PROPRIETOR a REMARKABLE EVENT, GRAND OPERATIO CARNIVAL. NOVEL EXPERIMENT FOUR (4) OPERAS BVKBY NIGHT, FOUR (4) PRIME DONNE EVERY NIGH, THREB (3) FIRST TENORS EVERY NIGHT. THE FINEST BALLET tn the world EVERY NIGHT. 2 Act. LES BRIGANDS, Silly—Tha, 2 Act. BARBE BLEUE, Sily. & Act. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, Persial. 2 Act, LA PERICHOLE, Aimes, A GRAND BALLET IN EACH OPERA. Reappearance of Miles. LUPO, ALBERTINA, ROZB GIOVANI, MAZZERI, LOUISE 'MAZZERI, GAUGAIN, RACHEL’ FRANCISCO, MARIE FRANULSOO, MONS. AJAX (the famous ue), Coryphees and Full’ Corps d Hallet or 34 Seaaiifel youny fwdles, ander. the supervision a the celebrated Maitre de Bailet, SIGNOR COSTA, TIME TABLE. VERTURE IS BRIGANDA, ARBE BLEUE, Grand Ballet... A GRANDE DUCHESSE, New LA PERICHOLE, Ballet Espagnola. SATURDAY MATINER—LES BRIGANDS. SECOND GRAND, REHUARSAL MATINEE, EXCELSIOR NINTH REGIMENT BAND. THURSDAY AT 1 P.M. ; SEVENTH GRAND CONCERT, BUNDAY EVENING, FEB. 12. In rehearsal, LES GEORGIENNES, by Oifenbach. EW YORE circus L, B, LENT. DIRECTOR MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 236, EVERY NIGHT AT 3, EXTRAORDINARY ATHLETIC SKILL, THE TRRRIFIC BATTOUTE LAPS, BESWICK, DUTTON AND ALLEN, DOUBLE’ SOMERSAULT FEA THE UNRIVALLED COKPS OF VOLTIGEURS. BAREBACK RIDING BY MLLE, CAROLIN‘: ROLLAND, THE GREAT MELVILLE AND INFANT SON, WILLIAM DUTTON. ACROBATIC AND GYMNASTIC FEATS. M RS. F, B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, SEC elS, EVENING IND WEEK OF Mr, JOHN BROUGHAM “THE RED LIGHT. Inrebearaal, “SARATOG, RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STRREL, between Sixth and Seveuth avs., near Booth's thoatra BRYANT'S ML #13, Every evening at 8 and, Saturday matinee at 2. First time of John F. Poole’s Comic Monkey Sketeh, 0G, THE MONKEY OF THE PERIO: CONTINUED ESS OF THE BRI M‘ANDREWS' PASTIMES ON THE LE Ronrg of laughter ai the popular comedians, Neide, Sop mour, Daye Reed, McAndrews, ‘lommy Sully, Theo. Jack+ son, W. H. Brockway, Little Mac, Dan Bryant, The brilliant vocalists, Messrs, Dempster, Norman, Stanley, D'Albert, Foster, ON THURSDAY, FEB. 9, SPECIAL MATINEE, BENEFIT OF THE FOUNDLING ASYLUM. FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY at 2 O'CLOCK BRYANT'S, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, — BRYANT'S, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 485 Broa iway. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS', SAN “FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF WAMBOLD'S NEW BALLAD, GOD BLESS THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE DORN ER. BILLY BIRCH, CHARLEY BACKUS, W. BERNARD, BILLY WEST, ROLLIN HOWARD, “JOHNNY, Qt 187, ied KERR PSO 0 2 reretore Fourteenth street), and BILLY EMMETT, J.P. OB: IN FAVORITE ACTS. BURLESQUE OPERA OF LES BRIGANDS. RELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. APOLLO HALL, EVERY EVENING. The most beautiful Irish scenery in the world, Miustrated by Descriptive Lecture, Songs, Dances and Sketches. Commence at 8 Admission, 5c. and 5c. ROADWAY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 200 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, Open 1 to 5, NHE PAVILLON, 688 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets. Every evening Vocal and In- strumental Concerts. Admission free, Male waiters, L. A. STBIN. YERMAN LIEDERKRANZ G ANNUAL GRAND MASQUERADE, ALL, February 14, atthe ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tickets to be had of members only. _ J. F. POGGENBURG, Secretary, 155 Broadway. EW DROP INN AT 556 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the finest looking ladies, dressed ia gorgeous costumes, from § till 12 P.M. Admission free, N. B.—See photographi tn doorway. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. | A large and covatantiy increasing atock of WOOD CUTs, from freah and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Buildin; _THE LECTURE st ASON. LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED BY T. W. M. MAR- SHALL, LL. D., author of “Christian Missions" and late editor of the “London Tablet,” in aid of the poor of St. Fran- cis Xavier's pariah, Sunday evening, February 13, 1871, {a the college ball, Sixteohth street, between Futh and Sixth ave- hues. Subject—“St Paul and Protestantism” Lecture ta commence at§ o'clock. Tickets 50 cents, RO. D. POMEROY WILL LECLURE B&FORE THE Women’s Institute, at the Mott Memorial Rooms, 64 Magtion avenue, on Thiraday; February 9, at haif-past there 1 ilustrated by enlarged mode! —= gS ‘Miss J. E. HAVILAND, Secretary. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesilng, invaluable and scientitic subjects, showing how to live and what to ilve for, are delivered dally at the New York Museum of Anatomy.’ Those imable to allend can recele a copy by forwarding 5 centato the Secrotary, 514 Broadway. J AMES PARTON, ASSOUIATIO: Twenty-third street and THURSDAY EVENING e JOHN,P, QARRISH, a D Fellow Academy Medicine, Historical Soclety, Burgeon and Founder of the New York U opolitan Kye and sar Hospital, will deliver a iecture upon “The Art of Prolonging Lite;* at the Church of the Strat cee ngera, Mercer stroct, between Clin- ‘Thursday evening, Feb. 9, 181, at of the lecture the Doctor will exhibit some interesting views under the microscope. Tickets 50 dren halt price. Doors open at7 o'clock, Tick- ets can be obtained at the door on the evening of the leat BRANCH YOUNG # Christan Association, 285 Hudson street.—Dr. Lambort will deliver nth Lecture on “Causes and Inticatloas of Long ant of Short Life,” Friday evening 10th inst., at 8 o'clock, Noe o'clock. The public are cordially Invited to DRIVATE LECTURES, BY Dk. O'L) Hall, Cooper Institute, Thuraday, at 2 only, on Physlviogy of Woman, Female Weakneskes, ‘Thursday evenfog, at 8, anme place, men oniy, on the Ort- gin, of Lite and Health of the Sexual Orgauization, Bowels, neva and Bladder, Both lectures very amply ill , Adinission 26 cente, ifm Ncahiy LL LECT operation before the Co-operative Manttacturiee sok pany of Pennsyivanta, , Keb. 9, jock, at Co-operative Hall, 214 Bowery. All ring & masterly exposition Of the eubjcct ate laviten, eats for ladies. Dr. F, Seeger w: . A.W. 8Q., WIL f + alecturé on the above subject atthe hit of te ©. A., Fourth avenue and Twenty-third stroet, en Friday greniig, February {0 ab8 P.M. Tho iecture to'be propecly strat splendidly (ilumin: raphe yi acenecs nthe Holy Zand." Aduiission 90 cous wae NeOUOEE