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BOARDERS WANTED, i? LARGE SECOND FLOOR ROOM, HOT AND OOLD waier, grate, register, lange closets, &c., with Board, fr gentiem end wife, SS West Thiriy-third street, Refer eaces exchanged, D BRILAON PLACE, BETWEEN | CLINTON | AND Waverley places, one block west of Broadway.—Desira- bie Rooms, with or without Board, for family or gentiemen, with satisfactory references; prices moderate, 5, CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.-TO. LET, ©) elegantly furnished double and single Rooms, With or Board; very desirable location. Family restau- without Fact. FH AVENUE, —A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 2) Second Floor, with two Rooms on the third, to let, en Suite or singly, with excelient board. Terms moderate. FTH AVENUE, 6%.—PAMILIES DESIRING ELEGANT ) Rooms and hotel tavle equal to the best are invited to call; accommodations for four young meu, at reasonable rates. QE TO $10.—DESIRABLE Roos, WITH 5 SSG. tent Bonrd, for families and single’ persons, at 174 and 170 Bleecker sirect, An evening lyceum for the boarders. HEp TOS PER WEEK FOR DESIRABLE FUR- DO nished Rooms, with good Board, suitable tor families And single gentlemen, 180 aod IN? Bleecker street, six blocks west of Hroadway. ]] UXINBRSITY PLACE. CORNER OF CLINTON AL pice.” Handsomely furnished front, Room, on second floor: aise a Suit of frout Rooms, on first Boor, to tet, with Board; attic Rooma for gentlemen; terms very reasonable ; Teterences. ‘ y 16% FOURTEENTH STREET.—SINGLE ) Ueman; third story hail Bedroom to let, with Bo: terms moderate. Reference, {TON PLACE, NEAR NEW Q WASHLN YORK © ote.—A handsome tront Parior, with communicating | Hero, trent, with good Board; also Hall Kooms for sin- ticmen ; references exchanged. Blew 19 WYST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFLH AVI «J ‘Two large, peasant Rovins, sultable for fo gentlemen, with superior Board, in above first c yocallon ubexceptionable; references. Om WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—PLEASANT as) front Roomson second ant third floors, with Bed- | ng, with or witli Board. A few young men dated with Hoard, 98 per week. room adjol eau be ace: 0 IRVING PLACE, OP 40) eR ack Parlor, with Board, {a'a sma yj references required, I t TWENTY-FOURTH — STR! CHOICE 41. and first class Board; large Room for two, $25 | per week ; Water and gas; Uneaceptionable location, near Firth Avenue Hote’ 14 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN 4 and Sixth avenues.—Pleaswat front hall Room, with Board; house and accommodation tira class. OSTTS WESTMINSTER HO- Extension, to rent, with 5() IRMING PLACE, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH o treet.—Two large communicating Rooms, handsomely surmised, to rent, with Boar fh] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- Pt nished large and small Rooms to let, with or without Board, suitable for ilies or single geutiemer VEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN ) and Sixth ues.—A number of pleasant single Rooms, with Board iso table boarders taken; (iret class reference given. Central location. 7 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 4 University place.—Weil furnished si Rooms, with Board; also sccommodation fer a few tabie boarders. Re- ferences exchanged. Q3 MACDOUGAL STREET.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN 2) be accommodated with comfortable, nicely furnished Rooms and a frst ciass table; references exchanged ; hion central; terms reasonabi loca- NEAR FOURTH AVE rd. NTH STREET, are.—Furnished Roots, with’ or without Board, for gentiemen and families or siugle gentlemen. Terms moderate. 108 FOURTHAVENUE, ‘NEAR TWELFTH STRE! AVVO Front Parlor, han ly furnished; Board first class, for gentleman aud wile; also handsome Hall Room, or a gentleman. VIO EOSt ENPSTY EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Feurih and Lexington avenues. —One or two gentle men requi home in a smail pri | ban have ations, with Board, Re | 157 MAST WENTESEVENTH STREET—a VERY | ©) 4 piessant Hall Room, with southern exposure, suit ¢ gentleman ; Rouse heated by furnace. | bole for a si 162 SECC . ~—TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN, neveral choice. neatly furnished Rooms, with Board i the first class residence; terms moderate. 16 ¢ DUANE STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—TWO OR 16 ov ree roung mea can be accommovated with Board wable front Re AND 202 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. First class Board tor gentyemen and wives. or ¢: JOHN P. WORSTELL, 218 FIFTEENTH z PRIVAT: PA family will let a large furnished Roozn (hot ana co! Water, 4c.) to geutlemen only, with breakiast if required; b ‘first class References. 934. WEST TWENTY FIFTH met handsomely furnished Room. th t Erpileman aud wile or two gentlemen private fam 0 per week. « LEXINGTON — AVEN BLY Cgu and Toirty ninth, strocte tt Pished Koom to let, with Board, to sipgle gentleman and wife; references required. and com: 20 Hemen. WEST coms ; x10 day boarders. —A mely entiemen OF a SELECT PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A HANDSOME Second Floor to jet, singly or en suite, with Board. Re- ferences exchanged. 19’West Washington piace. HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING A LADY CA © , and infant adopted out, by Dr. and Ma- Bame W West Fortieth street, near Seventh avenue. OARD AND NURSING FOR A LADY, BEFORE AND during confinement, at Dr. and Madaine GRINDLE'S, 120 Weat Twenty-sixth street. JURNISBED HALL BEDROOMS, HAVING CROTON ‘and gag, to let, to gentlemen, with or withont Board, at a West Fifleenth street, Unexceptionuble references ex- change BOARD AND LODGING W A “in0W DESIRES A THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM with Board wire and gas), between Fourteenth and Thirty-crst streets, Lexington aud Sixth avenues; terms not to exceed $12 per Week. “Address A. G., Heraid olfice. A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND FOUR CHILDREN DE- A. sire permanent Boarding Accommodations, with a pri- ate faini'y, not avove Twentieth nor below Ninth strect; ust Iivnit the expense to the rate of 2,000 a year; paid as wanted; references exchanged. Address box 3,452 Post oflice. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIF! ‘> and singie gentleman; private family preferred; house aad location must be first class; not above Thirty-fourth sircet, ana belween Seveuth and Lexington avenues; terms, including fire and gas, not to exceed $33. Address E. U., x 4,922 Post office. 2OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY WHER! there are no ether boaders, by a mighly respectabie onsieting of gentleman, wile, child and nurse; the y id Sixth aveuues and Four- a riy-sixth streets; pone but responsible parties und those whose object would be to bave pleasant company, the price obtained, though a fair price will be commodations. Address BANKER, Herald oie FLOBOKEN BOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG AMERT. can genticman, lara, box 14; Pos: « WAstep—RooM, way aindy. Address CON Vy 7 ANTED—5O. $14 per week. ice, Howoke 0% WITHOUT BOARD, FOR vox 215 Herald office. ARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Address F. K. Gramerey Park MEN, Wasten. NT’ ONE PARLOR and two nioR, Second floor, with frst cluss private breakfast ; | i Thirtieth streets, ween Twel:th es. Address L.., Post otlice box 5, Fourth api + D—BOAKD FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND | r years old: good location; private far ce Imust be moderate; references exchanged. 2 prive and location, NELSON, Herald office, BOARD. CRANBERRY STREET, SOND 1 , five minutes? walk from let, well furnished Koome, street ferry. with or without Board. ROTEL. A SELECT FAMILY BOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, TWEN. ty-tecond strect and Brosdway—Madison Park Hotel. Table and accommodations irst class; boarding house rat reference required. J. W. WADSWORTH, Proprietor. BOWERY, CORNER et.~-200 light Rooras, neatly furnished, 50c. “Bayard ‘and Ge. per vight $4 'per week; ror gentlemen only. 47. CHARLES HOTEL, #48 BROADWAY, CORNER ‘Bicecker sireet.—Kuropean plan. Rooms $1 per day; per week. GEO. 8. LELAND, Proprietor. Booms from 84 to WANTED TO PURCHASE, J ANTED—A SECOND HAND PUTTY MILL, IN conuftion; also a pair of Edge Rollers, t fees {00D 3 feet Ginches in diameter, and 6 to Siaches face, with bed plate &nd shafting complete, Address box I, Milfora Mass.) Post | om ND HAND PACKER; SUIT | Pyare. —A GOOD §) able for packing tour, ER, Her: WANTED-AROOT 100 FE ‘able for the retail dry Address 8, DODD, care Adriance Kobvi way. Adires oftice. BURNITULE. MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL A gilded Parlor Suit, made to order for Go, for $100; one do. $45; one walnut reps s wood and walnut Cbatuber Suits, trom §50; Velvet, Brussels Carpets, from 60 cents; Piavoforte, Pai Bi On tains; Dining Furniture, at great s: residence 12 Kast Tenth'street, one between University place and Fivth MAGNIFICENT DRAWING KOOM SUIT, F dour style, covered with satin brocatel, 200; one do., XH; Pianoforte, Paintings, sronzes, Carpet Chamber and'Dining Furniture, Silverware; sacrifice. Pr: perly of family leaving city. 97 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. DENTISTRY )R WAIT & SON, NO. 80 EAST TWENTIETH STRE extract Teeth under 1 first tooth and Suc. each ad- di\ionai—and insert Rubber Sets, $10 to $15; Platina, $20 Gow, $40, Teeth plugged in a superior manner, Terms iow. SETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN FOURTEEN ears; benumbing application, gas administered ; beau- tiful Teeth, $1; Set, $10; Plumpers for hollow cheeks. Sets Doognt and repairea 4 JAY VILLERS, 16 Grand atreat. near Broadway. half mile from Hunter's Point ter ~~ SR ERE OR RUNES CU RTOSEA. | A —TO LEASR, NOS % AND 28 UNION SQUARE. + east skle, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth atreots, Apply to V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine strect, A: BROADWAY, CORNER NURKAY STREET, OVER Importers’ and Traders’ National Bank—Kantite Floor 105) vo tense; light, air, steam heat, short easy stairs ; lo- cation unesceptionable, Apply to V. K. STEVENSON & BON, 11 Pine street, TWO BTORY BRICK BUILDING (SUITABLE FOR A ‘carpenter or boxinaker’, together with throes Lots, En- ino, Poller, &0., for ante. Inquire of SAMUEL DOWN, 613 ‘est Twenty-second street. STORE NO. 2% BEEKMAN STREET TO LET OR + Tease-90 fect deep, contre and side Light; admirable location for leather, paper or metal trade. "PANES PRICK, 200 Hudson street. BROADWAY STORE TO LEASE, 617; ALSO ART Galery, Corner Show Rooms, c.} aise Store and ‘pper Part 48 East Twelfth street. . JOHN 5. KELSO, No. 5g Pino street, A. BARE GHANCR.TO LET, A CIGAR STORE, with Stock and Fixtures for sale, Inquire at 238 Eighth avenue, AL Brige trene sultabie tor ‘or any heavy buriness pehinis i JOrLN SLSO, bis Vino street. 4 FIRST CLASS CORNER STORE, ON THI A. tue, below Thirty-eight street, Murray Hil plate glass wiudo DOUBLE STORE, 43X74, TO LEASE AT 33 AND 35 best show on ue. THOMAS J. DUNKIN, 061 Third avenue, ARCLAY T STORE, A FEW DOORS FROM the Astor House,—To rent, ‘with posseasion, five story: Basement and Cellar, Store, 14” Barclay sireet; fine orde moderate rent, JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, ROADWAY PROPERTY, Be Te etke the brtory Building, with basement and sub cellar, No. 29 Broadway, corner of Fourth street, now ace ‘ed by the Howe Machine Company, having about 0 feet Fontan Broadway by 10) feet on Fourth street and an Ls 40x40 feet, making in a) 140 feet front on Fourth street; will her or divided as may be desired, Also the ‘vole front Building, 707 Broadway, above Fourth 38) fect; may be'extended through. to Mercer rectit desired, Apply to STEPHEN PHLLBIN, 707 Broad- way. PS pis cry POWER.—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF D115 Leonard street, four doors east of Broadway, to let, With or without steady powe same building; size of foors 2 BYRNE, on the promises. STEAM POWER.—TO LET, Rooms, with or atthe Kureka Machin Cannon aireet, ‘so Store aud basement in 40. Apply toGRIFFITH & LARGE AND SMALL ithout power (wood workers allowed e Carving Works, Nos. 60, 62, 64 and 66 TEAM POWER TO LET—FIVE STORY AND BASE- ment Building, 44x86; good light; suitable for heay: wachinery. Also large and small Rooms. Inquire at 1 West iwenty-seventh street. TORES TO LET—AT THE CORNWALL LIBRARY Bullding; also'a Public Hall, Address 1RA WOOD, Post office, Cornwall Landing. 0 LEASE--NO. 54 CROSBY STREET; CAN BE AL- tered for manufacturing or buaivess purposes. Apply to JAS. H. THORNE, 174 Canal street, 10 LEASE—THE FIVE STORY BROWN STONE BUILD- ing 147 Duane street, second door {rom Weat Broadway. Iramediate possession. ‘Apply to KNOX, the hatter, 213 Broadway. (0 LEASE—THE NEW FIVE STORY IRON BUILDING just finished on the northeast corner of Mercer and Spring streets. Immediate possession, Apply to KNOX, the batter, 213 Broacwa: 10 LEASE--FOR A THRM OF YEARS, FULLY FUR- ished and in complete running order, the Bar and Lunch Room, Restaurant and Billiard Room of a first class down town hotel. None but responsible partics need address H. S., Herald oftice, 10 LEASE—AT CHEAP RENT, IN Tits, BEST BLOCK ‘on the Bowery, # tive story brick ix100 feet. Lease ton yours. App'y toi CHARL! » Agent, or HERMAN BOLTE, rondway, N. Y. 0 LEASE--FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THAT WELL known and popular Hotel, the Prescett’ House, corner of Broadway and Spring street. Will be leased to # respon- sible party upon liberal terms. For particulars apply to KNOX, the hatter, 213 Broadway TO LET—STORES 56 JOHN STREET, 15 AND 17 HAR- rison street. Apply to SAMUEL WOOD, 176 Broadway. po LET—-FIVE FINE LOFTS, 925X100 FEET, LIGHT on all siies. near Broadway; rent tow. Apply ox the premises, #0 White street. IPO LET—THE BUILDING 751 BROADWAY, 27X100, TWO doors below Hizbih street, at a low rent, ‘Apply to E. A. MORRISON, £27 Broadway 0 LET—16 LOTS, WITH WATER FRONT, BETWREN West street and Thirteenth avenue. Inquire of G. B. WTON, 394 West Eleventh street. 10 LET—THE SECOND PLOOR OF NO. 49 BROAD- way, 26x20 feet; also six Lofts above. Apply to A. LIVINGSTON, Jauncey court, 39 Wall sireet, 10 LET—LARGE TWO STORY FRAME BUILDING, ten horse engine and large bolier: uear Newtowa creek, landing. ‘A. RAPELYE, 118 William street. mo LET—FOR ‘AURANT, THE SPACTOUS BASE- meut of the Whittemore Lioute, one of the best locations | in the Ninth ward. Apply to WALDRON & COUKE, 108 Libercy street. 'pO LET—STORE, CORNER GREENWICH AVENUE and Perry street. Also Dwelling Houses, 407 West Nine- teenth atroet, 212 \\ est Eleventh street, 177 and 179 Waveriey place. Apply to WALDRON & COOKE, 10s Liberty street. 10 LET OR LEASE—THE BUILDING NO. 8&9 BROAD- way, corner of Nineteenth etreet; also Store and Base- ment 454 Broadway, Building 633 Broadway. Apply to ROBERT GOELET, £57 Broadway. PO RENT—4 LARGE HOTEL, FULLY FURNISHED, delightfully situated, at Cherry Valley sulphur aprings, & summer resort, between Sharon and Richfeld sprin:s. For further particulars call at ofice of CAMPBELL & CAMP. BELL, No, 9 Murray street. 1) RENT—-50 IRST STREET, FINE LO- cation for a physician, rent $2,600: four ‘story brick, Fifteenth street, near Irving place, rent $2,000; 48 West Finy-fouria street, near Broadway, rent 2,00). RELAND, 201 Broadway. NO PIANOFORTE MAKERS.—TO LET, FOR A TERM of years, a Brick Factory, 40 feet by 9, five stories high, with steam power; sieam and gus ail through. ANDREW SPENCE, 10 Cortlandt street. 139 FULTON STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND J) Nassau street.—The Stone Basement, Sub-cellar and third and fourth Lofts. J. A. BYRNES, 83 Nassau street, room 10. LING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A CHOICE AND DESIRABLE FURNISHED. AND d\..unfornished Houses to rent, ranging from $70 to $6,000 per annum. POTTER BROTHERS, 534 Pine street. IRABLE MODERN TAREE STORY BROWN 21x50x100 feet, handsomely furnished, convenient to Madison avenue cars. V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Il Pine street. T 220 FIFTH AVENUE—BY WILLIAM TUCKER — AA Houses to rent, furnished and unfurnished, on Fifth, Maison, Lexington and Park avenues, 22d, 24th, 26th, 26th, 27th, 7th, Ssth, dist, 42d, 43d and 46th streets. E eT, FURNISHED, OR FOR SALE Brown stone bigh xtoop, three stories; 11 rooms; par- iors nandsowely trescoed; in’perfect order, “Inquire on the premises, 10¢ West Twenty-seventh street, from 11 to 3. iT , between Fifth and St it ave sues, 16 Rooms, rent $1,200; about $ JAMES R. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. mary Furniture for sal 0 LET—A SMALL, WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, TO a small family; references required: terms low. In- quyjre at 60 and €2 Murray street, or 261 Garden etreet, Ho- boken. 0 LET—ON EAST THIRTY-FIYTH STR Fifth avenue, sn elegant tour story House and Furnt- ture, with immediate possession. Apply to TAYLOR & STEARNS, No. Lg Pine street, "MO LET—FURNISHED.12_ EAST FORTY-FIRST street, medium size, four story high stoop, fully fur shed, in perfect order, with eary possession. Apply at the hotise fn the evening. 1O LET OR FOR 1 nished four story brick and stone House, with two lots (each 25x100) and stable, situated on 125th street, betwee Fourth and Fifth avenues, all in good order; posse given at any time; would exchange for house betweeo Twelfth Forw-tecond greets, Apply to owner C. J. E, all street Unfarnished. A WNEAR BROADWAY, A DESIRABLE FOUR STORY brown stone House, with all modern improvements ; size 15x60; rent $1,500. POTTER BROTHERS, 5% Pine street. {URNITURE FOR SALE AND HOUSE TO LET—58 Bond street ; apartments let producing ¥15 a week pro- fit, leaving handsome rooms free. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unturnished, ) LET -NEW HOUSE, EAST KIGHTY-THIRD STREET; ‘new Cottages, 107th street, near Boulevant, W. R, MORGAN, 12 Waghingion piace. 4.2, WES? FORTY SEVENTH STREET-ONE OF THE LG bewt ueighborboods in the city—A four stery (ree stone tront House, tn complete order, Reat $275 por mouth. Apply to owner, A. D, SELLECK, 87 Pine sircet, FURNISHED ROVMS AND APARTMENTS nronaneapoomenapnnnen een NEY, FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS—PARLOR i ead large Sie cones rey a front, Bae. hot and cold water and bathroom, "gas an ‘are; ven ex changed. 61 West Ninth stroct. “we Ores teferencen ex (PURER NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS 70 LET, WITH. out Board, to gentlemen only.—30 West Twenty-seveuth Airect, near rondway. The beal references given und re Quired other Forty-oiguth street, “Inquire of the Jenitore TO LET, FURNISHED—LOWER PART OF HOUSE 698 Seventh avenue, near Forty-second street, consialing of two parlors, two basements and one Room on third floor. TO LET-PART OF FOUR STORY BRICK AND BROWN tons House furnished complete for housekeeping, for 750.8 your. 18 Wost Fiity-third street, ‘Take Bighth ave- (0 LET—IN THE WHITTEMORE HOUSER, 45 GROVE treot, six Flats, with all conveniences tor housekeeping, for small, select families only. Also Stores in ame buliding, for busitioss purpowa, Apply to WALDRON & COOK Auctioneers, $T 5 water, bath, Pally feoond 8 Liberty stres WEEKLY .—THREE ROOMS, CONNECTING fuliy furnished for housekeeping ; hot and cold Location desirable, 232 West -A tandsome'y furnished Room, on the seo flour, front, suitable for two geutlemen; torus $8 per UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. a MENTS TO” LET. i SUIT OR FLAT TO LET—IN THE NEW EUROPEAN House, 78 West Forty-eight street, between Fi/th and Sixth avenues. Apply to JOHN H. TRENOR, 723 Sixth av (A SMALL. FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, CAN A rent a Suit of four Rooms, in private house, near Ninth avenue nnd Twenty-third sireet, with immediate pos: fession, at (40 por month, Address BARGAIN, box 194 Herald'ollice. po LET—TUE UPPER PART OF AN ENGLISH BASE- ment horse to a amall famnliy of aduite, for light house: Keeping; location firat clues. Inquire at 321 West Thirty- seoond sireot, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Li gg LET.—TO A KESPECTABLE FAMILY, THR SECOND Floor of No, 127 White street. Inquire on the premises. LOST AND FOUND. jOUND—A BAG OF COFFEK. THE OWNER CAN have by proving property and paying expenses, at 35 Columbia strect. NOUND—YESTERDAY MORNING, A POCKETBOOK, ‘The owner can have the same by calling at the Ni Bank, coruer of Beekiaan and Nassau streets, GOUND.—ON THE LITH INST, A SMALL SUM OF movey, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; by de- scribing und paying advertising it will be returned to owner by CORNYN BxOS., 461 Eighth avenue, I O8T.-THE FOLLOWING RANK OF ENGLAND 4. Notes were lost in London on the Sth February, 1870:— Eight of £1,000 each, dated Oct. 28,1568, Nos, 82,605, 82.908, 82,307, 82,008, 2,542, 82.548, 62,544, 82.545. ‘One of £6400, dated Nov. 27, 1865, No. 99,333. anne = cach, dated July 12, 1869, Nos. 22, 415, 20,991, ‘One of £200, dated Angust 11, 1869, No. 29,718. One of |, dated September 10, 189, No. 68,693. Four of £50 each, dated December '9, 1869, Nos. 26,513, 16,835, 81,571, 13,168, ar? of £20 each, dated December 8, 1269, Nos. 99,256, One of £10, dated October 6, 1868, No. 634, Payment of the above notes has been stopped at the Bank of England, but a reward will be pald by the undersigned for the return of the whole or any part thereof, HOWLAND & ASPINW. 64 and 55 South street. OST—ON TURSDAY LAST, A BLACK THREAD 4 Lace Veil, while going trom’ Bond street to Twentieth Mireet, on the Third avenue cars, The finder wili be suitably rewarded on the return of the eame to 18 Gramercy park, OST—WHILE HANG ON THE FOURTH AVENUE cara, at about 6 P. M. Wednesday evening, a black leather Pocketbook containing two checks of $5,000 each. If the finder will return the checks and papers by post toC, & K. POILLON, 224 South street, he may retain the money. OST—A DIAMOND CROSS. #100 WILL BE PAID ON its return to Miss WEB, 60 Sands street , Brooklyn, LOST SLEIGHING IN CENTRAL PARE, THURSDAY 4 night, mink axole Mult fur tips, bandkerchiet maida Finder will please return to 46 West Fourteenth street, OST—FEBRUARY 17, A SILVER TOBACCO BOX, 4 owner's name on the lid. A autltable reward will be paid on its return to H, B. GATES, 219 W est Forty-sixth st. NHW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1871. AMUSEMENTS. NV Htos ganpes TWO, PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, MATINER AT 13s; EVENING AT &. THK BLACK CROOK REMODELLED, THB BLACK CROOK REMUDELLED, Tatroduction of mM ENTIRE NEW GRAND BALLET, entiled THE DEMONS’ REVEL, with new and elegant Costuines, wondertal aad staring fete, ‘beautiful and original musio, fand omabracing im ita performance the entire ballet force of ‘this establishment. Ti! CELEBRATED RIZARELLT BROTHERS, ihe Gyianaata of the world, MONS. SIEGRIST ‘ang hia TWO BEAUTIFUL BOYS, ert 3 and 4 year In their rat‘ous: sce DE SALON. EIGHTH WEEK OF THE GRSAT MAJTLTONS ‘AND THE GREAT SKATERS, with all the super? scenery brilliant effects, Nhs gaRpEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN. BLACK CROOK MATINER TO-DAY, AT 136. BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY, AT Lig. BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 13g. EVERYTHING SAME AS AT NIGHT. RESERVED ORCHESTRA CHAIRS ONE DOLLAR. LYMPIO THEATRE. Lessee magnificent tableaux GREAT SUG Ov Tuk I OF THE E PERIOD. oO Tf E L L R U L RICHELIEU. FO: EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOB, MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. SPLENDID SCENERY, COMPLETE COSTUMES, APPROPRIATE APPOINTMENTS, MAGNIFICENT MUSIC. (i leteaaa MATINER, ‘ THIS SATURDAY ATS. Qo a G, L, Richelleu,,. Of the Period. ____Orenestea and Balcony Cbairs—Ouo Dollas TH AVENUE THEATRE, e) | Twenty-fourth atreet, uear Broadway. Every night at 8. Sole Leases and Meunger: Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, since Our American Cousti The Times says:—The audionce frst titers, then chuckles, then bursts {np cachinat volieys, and finally abandons itself to positive roara of laughter.” The Tribune says: — “Crowded and tashionable audiences stil demand more SARATOGA, and Mr. DALY is forced to postpone all novel- ies. The Herald calls SARATOGA, “the comic sensation of 1871." Characters by Miks Fanny Davenport, Fanny Morant, Clara Morris, Linda Deitz, Mra. Gilbert, Amy Ames; Mr. James Lewis, D. H. Harkins, W. Davidge, G Parkes, ‘De Vere, D. Whiting. Mathison, Bascomb, Benneit and others. es THIRTEENTH MATINEE of SARATOGA on Batur- day “next, at 13g. Seats secured twelve days abead. 5] 4. THEATRE COMIQUE. «THEATRE COMIGUE. Broadway, opposite” St. Nicholas, BUTLER & GILMOR’ ae Mana-ers CROWDED HOUSES. “SCRE. OF GHTER. AN IMMENSE BILL OF ATTRACTION. COMIQUE MATINEE MATIN MATINEBR MATINER MATINER MATINEE MATINEE, MATINEE MATINEE MATINE:: MATINEK AT 3 O'CLOCK PRECISELY. f Immense success of LAURI'S Pantoraime, originally per- formed by them for upwards of 500 nights at the Lyceum Theatre and Cremorne Garden, LONDON. All the LAURIS appear. HAWLEY and MLACO in their terifc featof Flying in the Atr. DOUGHERTY, ASHCROFT and MORTON. ARLINGTON IN HIS ORIGINAL ESSENCE, See smal! bills. Ali the Great Company appear. ‘Afternoon doors open at 1; curtain rises at 2). ‘Evening at 744, Seats reserved in advance. Gindren halt-price. O8T.-A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO 4 the Ginder of a Suble Fur Collar suoposed to have been iost in the Central Park. Return to 104 Last Thirty-fifth st, OST—ON THURSDAY, LADY'S BROWN OVERSKIRT, in Broadway, between ‘Thirty-second and Thirty-third Streets. Finder wil! be suitably rewarded on leaving it in the cigar siore, 1,276 Broadway. Lo8t,0% FRIDAY, 17TH INST., RETWEEN PUANE street and the Fulton ferry, in crosaing to Rrooklyn, a Pocketbo some cari will leave game at 48 and 50 Duan rewarded. containing in the neighborhood ot 100; also with owner's name and address. ‘The finder ret, and be liberally O8T OR STOLEN—AT ABOUT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. ON 4 the 1th inst., on the rear platform of a Sixth % a Portemonnaie ater * apers of value only to the owner. The Snder will be suitably rewared by returning the papers to H. B., 58 Broad street. ‘ATCH Lost or Btolen, ona Sixth avenue car, Wednesday evening, about 7 o'clock, going uptown, The party having it can ive $25 reward by saying where it can be had, and no questions asked. Ad- dress box 3,431 New York fost ollice. REWARDS, $5 REWARD.—LOST, A SCOTCH TERRIER DOG, ON 2) Tuesday, Feoruary 13, Return to 607 Washington street. J. EASTWOOD. $5 REWARD.—WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK MY q *) Overcoat from the reading room of the Metropolitan fotel, on the mornins of the 17th inat., return the Memoran- dum Book and P: 16 Cortianut street pers to 142 Last Twenty aixth street or to ? No questicas asked. S, H. INGERSOLL, $10) RENARD CLEFT, IN A, SECOND AVENUE ‘ car at Chatham syuare, at 4 P. M.on Friday, @ Leather Satchel. The above reward will be paid on its re- turn to No. 19 Bowery. $] REWARD.—LOST, IN PALISADE AVENUE ev cars, Hoboken, on the 1éth inst., a Portemonnaie, containing £12 and papers. The underaizned will give the above reward and the $32 for the Lock of fair and Letter, being a memento of a deceased fath H. ROBINSON, No, 165 Fifth avenue, New York. 2 REWARD.—LOST, A FUR CAPE, GOING UP Gouveneur street to Berry and Montgomery to In- vision, Hester, Norfolk and Grani. The above reward will ‘be paid on leaving ft at 203 Monroe street. Mrs. GRIGUS, G5) BENARD.—THE ALOVE REWARD WILL BE DU paid to any person who will give information which shall lead to the recovery of the Account Books of the American Photo-Lithographie Cor lost overboard from a Fulton Ferry toat about Fe 1370, 623 Third avenue, near Se: REWARD S100 & ND NO QUESTIONS ASKED-— be For the return to 33 West Twenty-third street of the contents, being Ladics' Apparel, of a Trunk marked “EH, M. W..” with brass-Leaded tacks, lost by Thurston's Express, while conveying it trom New Jereey Ceutral Ratiroad uepor, Sth fost. ; among black silk, vatin trim: wand rubies; a brown slik, velvet trimmings and rut- 0 100, ~THEAROVE AMOUNT WILL BE PAID FOR q the return of the Watch and Chain taken this (Friday) afternoon in the Twenty-third street atage. No questions asked. Address R, S., box 1,202 New York Post ARIE SEEBACH'S FAREWELL NIGHTS.—STADT theatre. TO-NIGHT, JANE EYRE, the Orphan of Lowood (Die Waise von Lowood). SEEBACH, Jane Eyre: VENETA, Dirs. Sarab Reed. Monday and Tuesday, Dik GRILLE (Fanchon, the Cricket). SEEBACH as Fanchon. DAS BRYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD ST., AJ Hetween Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's theatre. FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. children to see Little Mac's new Act, CO, COCO, ‘coco, TUK MONKEY OF THE PERIOD. MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE TO-DAY. COCO. MATINEE TO-DAY. ooo, MATINEK ‘0-DAY, coco. MATINEE TO-DAY. coco, r, McAndrews, Dave Reed, Tommy Sully. 5 TO-DA’ DAN BRYANT'S, lly Matinee To-day at Two o'Clock, HALF PRICE TO THE MATINER, DAN BRYANT'S, 23D ST., DAN BRYANT'S. M3 GLY's SHAKSPEAREAN READINGS, ‘at Union League Hall MONDAY evening, February from ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Tickets for sale at Randolph's, 770 Broadway, and Put- nam’s, 308 Fourth avenue; also at door of the On ac- connt of Ash Wednesday’ the last morning reading is post- boned until WEDNESDAY. March 1, at 2 o'clock, Letters on subject of rondings addressed Messrs, BENE- DivT & BOARDMAN, 12 Broadway. RAND CONCERT, ASSOCIATION HALL, Twenty-third street, corner of Fourth avenue, , at 8 o'clock, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, AT 8 O'CLOCK, ‘The following distinguished artists will appear ;— Mme. ANNA BISHOP, ‘Miss STERLAN Mr. GEO. SIMPSON, Mr. JAMES MWEHLI, Mr. 8. P. WARREN, THE MENDELSSO} who will give Choruses !uom the Mei Tickets to all parts of the house $1. joor on the evening. Mr. ALBERTO LAURENCE, Mr. WM. DRESSLER, ‘6, F, BRISTOW, UNION, jah and Creation, For sale at the music SERIES OF AFTERNOON CONCERTS WILL take place at Lyric Hail, 723 Sixth avenue, to com- menoe on Saturday, February 23) 181, at 2 o'clock, tinder the ment and direction of the undersigned. ‘they intend 9 cbielly home talent and juvenile artists on these Full particulars will be given, JULIUS HESS, H. SCHROEDER MAGICIAN WANTED FIRST CLASS: NO FRAUDS; 200! salary; to travel. Apply to LU GIN BROTHERS, 569 Broadway. NO THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A large and coustantiy increasing stock of WOOD cuts, from fresh and original designs, on hand at tne METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau sireet, Old Herald Buliding. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. N UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL private family ; located between Fortieth and Sixty-tifth treets, Third and ‘hth avenues; rent not over $1,600; pos- sion April. OBERT T, MEEKS, 80 Cedar street, GENTLEMAN, WITH TWO CHILDREN, WANTS A enteel House, partly furnished or unfurnished, and will board owner for the rent ; undoubted references ; genteel neighborhood desired. Address LAWYER, Herald oftice. ofllce. $400 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.— ‘The above reward wiil be paid tor the recovery of the Goods stolen from the premmiscs 42 Maiden Jane, on the night ef February 16 to 17. B. KAHN & CO. = WILL PE PAID FOR THE RETURN TO $500 208 West Twenty-eichth street of a single stone Diamond Ring, lost. on Saturday, 4th inat., in Twenty-eignth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, PERA GLASS.—$25 REWARD—AN OPERA GLASS, with Howard & Co. on the rim, was lost, near the Acad: emy,on Tuesday might. $25 reward will be questions asked, on fis return to HOWARD & Ct Broadway, above Seventeenth street. OLLOWING HOUSES TO LET—BY W. C. FLANA- GAN, 138 Howery:—Three story brown stone, 451 East Fifty-seventh street, e120: three story brown stone, 1.119 Second avenue, 1,200; three story brick, 222 East Seventy- eighth street, 0; two story and attic, 102 Cannon street, Sabo; three story brick. No. 4James street, $1,000; lve story and basement, 262 Wil'jam Street, $2,000. 1fPO LET—A COUNTRY HOUSE AND GROUNDS, ON 103d street and Eleventh avenue, Grand Boulevard: river view, stabie, garcener's lodge, Witt five rooms, garden and fruit trees; house containing 16 rooms, bath room, oven with hot and cold water, stationary tubs, cileioth, de. Also to let, Gactes oF less. adjoining. “Inquire on the premises, or of’ WA. P. FURNISS, $6 Wail street, ofice }0_LET—A FIRST CLASS TWO STORY BRICK Stable; first class neighborheod; all modern improve- ments; rooim for three horses ; large carriage house. Inquire at 10e West Forty-seventh street, LET—AT 633 WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREET, BE- mo | T° ween Eighth and Ninth avenues, to a respectable, quiet family, without children, Part of a House, with all modern improvements. [0 kT-DWELLING 82 RIVINGTON STREET; RENT $1,400 aud Croton, Also 60 Beaver street, Stores and Lofts; 4% for bulidis I . HUTCH. Oana TT ereren Te me LET—IN THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Third and Fourth avenues, a four si and basement House; bath tub, water closets, hot and cold water, heaters, &. Apply to C.'d. HAWKINS, Builder, No. 118 East Thire teeath street. 10 LET OR LEASE—A THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brick House; contains 11 rooms, gas and water; with brick stable in the rear for eight horses. Apply on the premises, ‘853 West Sixteenth street, or to the owner, #42 East jighteenth atreet. INSTRUCTION. "pita T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY private instruction day and evening; bookkeeping, Spencerian penmanship, arithmetic, French, German, Span- ah, shorthand, mathematics and Faglish;’ ladies" depart- ment, Telegrapby by an experienced operator. ANTED—A TEACHES OF BOOKKEEPING, ALSO URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—FIKST CLASS, north of Twentieth street, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, with privilege of renting rooms; would board owner; very best references given aud required. Address STRANGEK, Herald office, {IRST CLASS PRIVATE HOUSES WANTED TO rent.—We have numerous applications from good tonants, Owners will Sud ft to their advantage to place their property in our banda, F.C, BENNETT & CO. on square (nerth), AMUSEMENTS Re trees: ALLACK? Propri “4 ager, Mt. LESTER WALLACK, OVELIY AND VARIETY, PROGRAMME OF OLD AND NEW PLAYS. THIS RATURDAY, FIRST MATINER 2 CONEY es Pays THIS, SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 48, Te SEAR ae abego FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THIS THEATRE, eS aes oF Morton's Comedy (Grat time this season, @@- WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAME. TUESDAY, FEB. 21, HOME and BLUE DEVILS, COCK'S LITTLE GAME. NOBNING CAbL an FRIDAY, VB, 4—-MONEY. SATURDAY, FEB. 2TH POOR GENTLEMAN. ‘dias ‘ues. dar ta alte ua ants ae be given of the repetition of Roberis-n's Military Drama, OURS, ‘In preparation, bees a Comedy, ALLACK'S, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I8, FIRST MATINEE OF LORD LYTION'S MONEY. Doors open at 1 P, M. To begin at 13g P. M. ROOKLYN ACADEMY, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, WADNESDAY, FEBRUARY c 3 r LESTER WAULACK, supported by members of pepe COMPANY, in FAINT HEART 7 WON FAIR LADY an USED UP. BOX BOOK OPEN, OOTH'S THEATRE, SIXTH WEEK. LAST WEKK BUT TWO of Mr. EDWIN BOOTH an “RICHELIEU,” EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATIN SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1b, MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT as “KING JAMES V.."" tn THE KING OF THE COMMONS, Beata secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANOF. at the theatre, or At its branch ticket oilice, at Ditson & Co.'s Nusic Store, M1 Broaaway. {Gzoert Saturday), E. In preparation, “MUCH ADO AKOUT ‘NOTUING.” Li 2pwiw's tanaree. LAURA KKENB LAURA KEENE LAURA KEENE in THE GREAT SENSATIONAL PLAY BUNTED DOWN, BVERY EVENING AND SATORDAY MATINEF. OW ERY THEATRE. MR. J. 0. CAMPBELL, ‘The Great Ethiopian Dramatic Delineator. Mr. J. McCloskey’s never equalied Drama of MESO. } ag POMP. CAMPBELL, POMP. UNAPPROACHABLE AND UNRIVALLED. THE MECHANICAL WONDER OF A STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, tan¢ the escape of » RAILROAD TRAIN from being crushed by a falling rook and other STARTLING TABLEAUX. Mr. Campbell changes his songs every night. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS! RY. GRAND MATINER, FEMALE MINSTRELS, GRAND MATINEE. FEMALE MINSTRELS. GRAND MATINEE, FEMALE MINSTRELS, GRAND MATINEE. FEMALE MINSTRELS. All the Songs, Jokes, &c., new. The new comic drai WANTED, FIVE HUNORED BALLET GIRLS. WANTED, FIVE HUNDRED BALLET GIRLS. GRAND MATINEE TONY PASTOR'S STAR TROUPE, GRAND MATINEE | TONY PASTOR'S STAR TROUPE. TO-DAY, at 234, for the ladies and children. Pome, Pome: QEVENTA REGIMENT BAND, § pes Concert at the Armory, Third avenue and ixth street, ‘On SATURDAY EVENING, Febrosry 18, at8o'clock. Tickets can be obtained from members of the regiment and at the Armor NION LEAGUE HALL, EKT AND MADISON AVENUE. WENRLI'S PIANOFORTE RECITAL, BATURDAY, FEB. 16, aTa P.M Admission @1. No Reserved Seats. Tickets for ale at Ditson's, 711 Broadway, and at Albert TWENTY-SIXTH STR! Bl lal CADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIO HALL, 738 Sixth avenues Mr. TRENOR’S afternoon and evening classes will give a RECEPTION DANSANTE, THIS SATURDAY, at 7 f. M. Reservoir square. Former puplis and thelr friends can attend. Mr. TRENOR will form new classes allthis month. ROADWAx UNDERGROUND Wetewar. 260 BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN. Open 10 to 5. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. woop from fresh and ori designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JO#’ PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau street, Old Herald Building. CUTS, nal _PIANOFORTES. G2 . LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO Feat ortell cheap rent allowed a purchase. Call at M. M, MERRELL’S, No. 8 Uulon square (163 Fourth avenue), LADY WILL SELL FOR 8166 BEAUTIFUL LARGE rosewood Pianoforte, stool and cover; best city makers; Z00d as new; modern’styie and Improvements; periect order} splendid tone. 28 Third street. SPLENDID STOCK OF FIRST CLASS PIANOS OF our own and other makers at reduced prices; one 7 Octave, second hand, $200; one at $175, STEEDMAN & HOLLYER, 55 West Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenue, A. SEBENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTRS, OUR OWN ‘nad other first clast make, for cash or instalments, at Very low prices; also Pianos to'let and taken In exchange. jOHN C .BARNES, 137 Kighth street, near Broadway BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD FOUR ROUND 3 oat $700; will be sold for #275; satin brocatel Parlor Suits for $150; one do., $6. Residence I2Esat Tenth street, vetween University piace and Filth avenue, YOOD PIANO, FIRST CLASS CITY MAKERS, bi Elegant 744 octave, four round cor: ‘a sacrilice; box for shipping. K & SON, 148 Bleecker street. GREAT BARGAIN FOR LLIANT AND ‘ul toned 74{ octave rosewood Pianoforte, in use st $675, for 420, Also Parlor Suite, Bedroom and other Furniture at half cost. Private residence 113 We: ty-seventh street, near Sixth avenu MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, CLE. brated maker, fully guaranteed, used five months, cost 600, for $200; Parlor and Chamber Furmture; sacritice. roperty of private family, 67 Wert Fifteenth sireet, near Sixtn avenue. AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, elegant overstrung; having carved legs agratte: and every modern improvement: extraordinary bargain. Please examine. JAMES GORDON, 195 Blecoker street, ‘near Nacdouzal. prc, MELODEONS AND ORGANS, OF NEW AND most beautiful styles, of diferent makePs. at lower tices for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at ATERs' 481 Broad uh be found elsewhere. $1 rosewood Piano, carved legs, mouldings, overstrung, iLmprovements, cash $280 CABLE, 470 OUSES FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED—IN ALL paris of tie city, wanted for destrable tenants, “Pro- periy placed In my charge wil receive prompt aitention. E, G, LOUKE, M41 Eighth atreet, opposite Clinton Hall. QCFFICE WANTED._WANTED, A SECOND SECOND FLOOR {U,, tee on Broadway. Address’ room £66 Grand Central tel. FFICE WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, ON OR NEAR Broaden? below City Hall. For a neat room or room: with good light and privilege of room LY the ad: rtiser will pay 12 advance up to May I, 1871, with proba. bility of ing at samo rato for one year from that date. Us zeentiona reference given. Address WATCHMAKER, ata terms, which must not exceed #600 1, box £27 Heraid ofiice, until Tuesday, Fevruary a Lap hoe Engliah branches. M jersey Shore, Pa. A PROFESSOR OF THE PORTUGUESE e; convenient for a lads living r Broadway /RGUS, Herald office. MARBLE MANTELS. XN ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—RICH AND ELE. at deatgne, from 89. ‘$12, $15 up to 20. 1. 'B. STEWART & )., 605 Sixth rot and Thirty-sixth streets, bein tinc cnaelipye MABBLE AND MARDLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE latest imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones, at Teduced prices. A. KLABER. steam marble works, 134 and 146 Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, New York: (PHE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY 10 BUY MARBLE marbleized Mantels, Monuments, Headstones, &c., is at 8. KLABER & CO,’S Marole Works, 27 to 223 West Fifty-tiret street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue, {UERLAIN, 15 RUE DE LA PAIX, PARIS. Ambrostal Cream for Sh Fashionable Perfumes for the u Lustrate for the Hair. Eau de Cologne (preparation speciale). “ANTED—FOR RESPONSIBLE TENANTS, FURNISH- ed and unfurnished Houses, in good neighborhood. Call on or send full particulars to SSAAC HONIG, % Pine street. ANTED—FROM MAY 1, FURNISHED HOUSE NEAR ‘New York (Orange preferred), with alt modern con- veniences, Address, with terms, &c., C. H»W., 155 Madison avenue. Wer a SIX FEET SQUARE AS DESK room in Church strect, between Worth and Canal mreets, or within a few doors of Church atreet, Address B. Herald oflee. Warren TO REN(C—AT HARLEM, WEST OF Fourth avenue, a Cottage House containing eight or nine rooms, with all the modern improvements, at a inode. rate reut, Address, with full pafticulars, B, W., Heraid office. ‘ANTED TO RENT—FROM MAY }, A BMALL House, unfurnished, in the upper part of the city; rent not over $1,200. Address, stating locality, &c., box 5,824 Post oflice. WANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, WITH A SMALL plot of ground, in the vicinity of New York; rent from 9500 to $700 per annum, Address 865 West Twen- tleth street. M.A. T., BILLIARDS, TO, RENT, UNFURNISHED—A VERY HANDSOME four story Knglish basement House on Seventeenth street, between Fifto avenue and Broadway, 25x55 teet, lot 959. ‘Avolv E. H. LUDLOW & G0.. No. ¥ Pine street. REMOVALS, LL PIANO PUPILS PRACTICE FREE AT 692 SIXTH ' NEW YORK CIRCUS.—CANIN vanue, corner Thirty.iUe street; Lessons private; mailed. Addvess DIRECTOR AY S04 evenings circulars A StRINWAY PIANO AT A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR Zingtah * Beaute rovewood Fianoforte, 7 octare, over trang bass, carved legs, for $175. BIDDLE, 18 amily street, near Broadway. T THR AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 54 Union ‘square (new No. 911 Fourth avanue), Bratch, Lyrto Hall, Sixth avenue, between Forty-tirst and Forty-sec- ond streets.Thorough fnstruction given on the Piano, Vio- In, Organ, Harp, Guitar, thorough Bass and all Orchestral uments; Vocal Culture and higher branches of Singing, As operatic and oratorio, concert and church style of music. For farther particulars and terma apply.to HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. OUBLE VOICED SINGERS AND PIANISTS! CON- cert to-night, February 18, at Washington Hall, Broad- may, between Thitty-slxth and Thirty-seventh streets, assint: % eure gentlemen. ors open at7, Tickets, 60c, joncert at GINGING LESSONS —BY A COMPETENT PROFESSOR, SS at pupila’ residence; method easy and rapid; Italian and English: terms moderate, Aduress, with residence, PIETRI, 1,244 Broadway. ANTED--AN ALTO VOICE FOR A MINSTREL PAR- ty. ryan aie Taye CHARLES CLARK, 818 East Eighty-fourth street, DANG jG_ ACADEMIES. ~-SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HALL, » 114 East 18th a ry Brevoort Hall, 154 Kast 641 PRIVATE LESGONS at any hovr, Call for clroular. Rest 2 a ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, 123 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. Mr. TRENOR will form new classes all this month. [UE AMERIOAN STANDARD TABLE AND COMBINA. ay top Minar soe ay. cer} bo aght at W. HW GRIFFITH'S, ‘esey street ‘ripol al lie Tavies Lor sale, with the aligator Game Bosra “4 } EMOVAL.—FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE COM- tf VANY have removed to No. 39 Union aquare, Broadway, near Seventeenth streak. Classes moet Tuesdays and Fridays, at 4 and 8 P. M. C H. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE, COR- + ner of Court street, Brooklyn.—New olusses are uow forming. Send tor @ circular. Iuclose 2) cents tora asw edition of the Dancer's Assistant za mentee penn ENTER BE! Y, GPE PRANER TODAY AT 2:20, aaa ATEN: MATINBE TO-DAY AT 2:30. MATINEK TO-DAY AT 2:39. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 ALL THE STAR TROUPE APPEAR, ‘Last two Performances of the WALGALLA TKOUPS AND LITTLE BO-PEBP, two Performances of the GREEN BANNER. NOTICR.— NOTIOR,-~ NOTICE,-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1471, ‘First appearance at this of the wonderfu) theatre: Introduotng the benuiiol female gyuanast introducing the fem: in the . ST 0 ngliah come Vooaliat, w: . PROF. NELSON AND. SONS will appear on Monday next In tbe most wonderful foat te the world—that of throwing a someraault from band to hand. ‘a NR, JOHN HART tutaieg pear rama, Wwritter him wil apponr in a new diagioue, emulued on . APTER THE WAR, OR THE OLD PLANTATION, Mr. JOHN HART as tho falthful old Nig.....-Uacle Antony ‘A part showing Mr. JOHN HART'S greai versatility to the light and shage of PLANTATION LU! The piece will be roduced with new acenery and eifects, tutroducing » Greak Fire Scone, REMENBI, MONDAY NEXT, February 20, ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. Me en STON * TO-DAY ATaP. M THIS EVENING - ATOP. Production of the favorite burlesque of LUCRETIA BORGLA. LUCRETIA BORGIA NRW SCENERY, COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS Preceded Ly the'melodrama entitled NORA CREINA, and an unapproachable cast of characters. aaa MONDA\ a FEBRUARY. 20, representation lex. Dumas’ great drama, MONTE CRISTO, with the popular actor, Mr. B. EDDY, tm bie great impersonation of THK COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, \RAND OPERA ITOUSK, TODAY MATINER AT & TO-DAY MATINEE AY 2 LA GRANDE DUCUESSH. LA GRANDE DUCHESSR MLLE, PERSINA AND M. LEGROS. THIS EVENING AX 6, LA PERICHOLE, LA PERICHOLE, LA PERICHOLE. MULE, AIMEE. M. GAUSINS, z. AIM M: GAUSINS. KIGATH GRAND CONCERT, NUNTH REGIMENT BAND, BUNDAY RBVENING, FER. 1%, BAND REAEARSAL MATIN: EVERY THURSDAY AT ONB MONDAY, FEB. 27, production of Offenbach's masterpieoe, LES GEORGIENNES, PouetBenru ereEeT THEATRE. Near Sixth avenue. W. M. HOLLAND...... Lessee and Manager Engagement of EDWIN FORREST. Every evening this week, except Saturday, KING LEAR. EDOAR.... cseetetrstsens eMe, BARTON BTLP (By kind permission of Mrs, Drew, Philadelphia.) SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, THE ELFIN STAR, MISS EFFIE JOINS, ....08.. FANOHON ‘RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN SATURDAY, FER. 18, LAST NIGHT OF MR. JOHN SROUGHAM. DAVLD COPPERFIELD and POCAHONTAS. MONDAY, FEB, 20, “SARATOGA, NEW Yous, circus, FOURTEENTH BTBEBR, GRAND FAMILY MATINEB. TO-DAY, AT 24 O'CLOCK, eee EVERY NIGHT AT 8. NEW YORK CIRCUS.—THE UNRIVALLED —-— CORPS OF LEAPERS. NEW YORK CIRCUS.—BAREBACK RIDING. —— MLLE. CAROLINE ROLLAND. NEW YORK CIRCUS.—MELVILLE AND INFANT BON fens GRAND BATTOUTE LEAPS. NEW YORK CIRCUS. BRILLIANT AND DARING — ATHLETIO EXERCISES. NEW YORK CIRCUS,—THE BEAUTIFUL TRAINED HORSES, LILLIPOTIAN PONTE, COMEDIANS. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22 GRAND MATINEE, 24 O'CLO} NALA MATINEE, FEBRUARY IR ASSOCIATION HALL, SATURDAY, 3 O'CLOCK Only appearance this season of the following distinguished combinatia ones RIDGWAY, Mr. THATCHER, Mr. SILL, Mr. AIKEN, Mr. BECKETT, Mr. MORA, with GRAFFULLA'S Seventh Regiment Band, ‘Ticketa bic. Doors open at 2o'clock. For sale at Schie pet's, Ditgon’s, Vond’s and J. W. Patton & Co.'s, under the bali, JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, $85 Broaiway. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS', SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF WAMROLD'S NEW BALLAD, “GOD BLESS THE eS aie AROUND THE BILLY BIRCH, CHARLEY BACKOS, W. BERNARD, BILLY WEST. ROLLIN HOWARD, JOHNNY QUIEN, BILLY EMMETT, J. T. OBERIST, IN FAVORITE ACTS. BURLESQUE OPERA OF LES BRIGANDA. pee eee ee ACADEMY OF MUSIC ITAUTAN OPERA. TL TROVATOR: funder the direction of S gnor ALBITE MONDAY EVENING, RUARY 2, for the Beneiit of THE SAMARITAN HOME, .Miss NININGER ‘Madame GAZZANIGA Manrico Signor LEON Count 41 Lupa. . Dr, VALENTIN GRAND ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHORUS. L BERGMANN... «CONDUCTOR , $10. Tickets and tthe Academy of Music and at @. Scbir- mer's, 701 Broadway. {TEINWAY HALL, i) takes place SATURDAY, February 18, at 2 P. M., when she will be kindly assisted by {iss HENRIETTA BEEBE, the favorite Soprano; Signor A. RANDOLFI, the distinguished Baritone, Mr. 8. B, MILLS, the eminent Pianist. Mr. L, DACHAUER. Tickets, ®1 50; Family Tickets (admit three), $3; te be had at the usual piaces. OOLEY'S AND KELLY AND LEON'S MINSTRELS, THE ONLY LEON in New Acts. KELLY'S new Song, “WEE SNOW WHITE.” Little Church Around the Corner, Jealous Hasband. FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. POLLO HALL. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, by the Rivarde Musical Club, at Apollo Mall, Saturday evening, February 18, for the benefit of the Young Ladies’ Branch of the Ladies’ Christian Union. Tickets, $1, tor sale at the door. R.. KAHN’S: mat Peas! ANATOMIOAL 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, W YORK. NEW y . THE FINEST IN THE WORLD, NONE TO EQUAL IT. SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL. “INSTRUCTIVE,” AMUSING, SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC. Forming complete Palace of Wonders. Open daily for gentlemen only. Admission 50 cents, PROSLECT HALL, Gl BROADWAY, CORNER OF West Houston street.—The most recherche place of Amusement in the city. Comfort and elegance combined, ‘Twenty-live Inay attendants, selected for their charms and conversational powers. N.B.—All other minor establiah- ments are but satellites surrounding their Sun, which is, by the volee of the people, Prospect Hall, 611 Broadway. ‘RAND MATINEE TO-DAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. X GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. NIBLO'S. THE BLACK CROOK. NIBLO'S, G18 SEW YORK MuSsrUM OF AwAToMY, 618 Bro: iY . els ne (Established 1318.) 3 618 We are fearfully and By wonderfully made. a ul naa Beatties, Wonders and Monsteosities of a G8 the Human and Animal Creation to be seen sly NE anes. FIRST eae EXHIBITION WORKS OF ART, American and remdent Srtiste tober id io at Somervilie Gailey, ef Fifth avenue s eugseiee ad Remains ope and evening until M uary Sale will commence at § o'clock. Pepe ee AST WEEK BUT TWO OF Dr. CORRY'S DIORAMA OF IRELAND, APOLLO HALL, ‘The moat beautiful dioramic scenery in the world, Every evening at 8. Admission 25 and 50 cents. \RAND EXTRA MATINER BUACK CROOK. G WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, FEB. 22. WASITINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, FEB, 23. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, FEB. 22. TTF, RAVILION, 688 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets; every evening vocal and ta- strumental Con admission free; male waiters. L. A. STEIN. CAL MANAGERS. ge and constantiy increasing atockot WOOD CUTS, from freah and original on band at the designs METROPOLITAN JOB” PRINTING OFFICR, 97 Nassau strect, ‘Old Herald Butlding. D® QwEARS LECTURES BOUGHT AT THR Athenwum, Brookiyn, on the “Stomach and Li Py Digestion and Indigestion,” splendidly {llustrated. Office at 45 Clinton place, New York. JMPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and acleutitic sub; jects, showing how to live and what to iive for, are deli daily at the New York Museum of Anato' id can recelven copy by forwarding 36 Broadway. pee LECTURES ON THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY, in Steinway fall, by Rev. Dr. Wise, be opened with his historical Bicturo oft % “tpetanalt Sn JESUS OF NAZARETH, i 0 be Collowed by “The Apow “Pauls” Ba or $1 for the Mito basinal § P.M aturday Aden tt February 14, eanesday evening ni lowing. “Tickets 50 cents oan "ot ah ‘door, Dovreoven at? =

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