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BOARDERS WANTED. ] EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS, WITH A choice table, are offere! to genemen only, at 105 West Thirty-fourth surcet; terms, $10 each per week, ‘References, BLOCKS FROM BROADW AY—HANDSOMELY FUR. 2 nished Rooms, sing'e or en suite, on first or second floor, with privaie table, at mocerate terms. 137 East Bighieenth west. TWENTY: EIGHTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE ‘A large upd very pleasant Room, Room on same ‘acar, with Boar Fy 10 86 PER WEEK—FOR GOOD BOARD, WITH $i single oom ; qut board, $2 to $3: day Board, with Room, $129; Lodging, 30c. to dhe. Dupont House, 166 Hadson street 5TH_AVENUE, 608 —PARLOR AND REDROOM ON D, seonaa Goon, handsome'y furnished: third toor back jal! Bedroom, with or without private able. $ TO #10 PER WEEK.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WII excellent Board, families aud single persons, at 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broadway. ip bn yal pinnae NEAR BROADWAY.. ~RooMs first apd second floors to let, = h Board, to ides or a party of gentlemen, on reasonab! 4°. STREKT..-ELEGANT ROOMS TO LI frst class Board, to gentleman and wile and si; n, in Ge Spacious brown stone residence, ¥1' street, with “Wrest 118.LARGE, HANDSOMELY t, with Board; house in com- Reverenc 147i Lite gt West, shed Rooms to let plete e repairs table ‘excellent. 9 CLINTON Be al NEAR FIFTH AVENU front Room and Hail Bedroom, communicating, with good Board, together or poten oy for gentleman aud wife Sreingte gentlemen. References exchanged. 20 WEsT FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR — avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms’ to let, Glass Board, in suits or singly. 20 WAVERLEY PLACE...-AN ELEGANT SUIT OF or Rooms, on first floor, to let, very convenient for small family : frst ciass private table if ‘desired; water closets at- id; references, 23 axps EAST FOURTH STREET, ONE BLOCK je) east of Broadway. —Pleasant single and large Rooms, with excellent table ; terms reasonable. QT weet SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFT and Sixth avenues,—Handsomely furnisned front Rooms, on second floor, to let, with first class Boar ble for gentleman and wite or a party of single gentiel erence required. 39 BAST TWENTY LIGHTH STRERT.—ONE OR TWO nicely furnished Rooms in a small, quict family, with =e without Board; bath, &c., wita the comforts of a home; ‘4 ymas moderate, ET.—AN ELEGANTLY 4] WEST ELEV: furnished front Room, second tloor, with Board ; front Room, third floor; aiso one jarge Koom, nicely furnished, on ably to permanent parties. ple Leard; central loc ms, with or without (or emen or gen- Hemen and their wives, Break ast at; dinner at G G6] West WENT. FOURTH STRE N AFRENCR to let, aecond floor, two Tenisked Rooms, sepa- Fate or iogetiier, with Board; first class. T12 SES pFOSRTRENTH STRENT, | BETWE Sixth and Seveuth avenues.—A Boom to let, ele wily furnisved, wih or without Board. EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—FIRST CLASS rd, for gentlemen or . eleciric and medi- BAST SIXTE 130 TH STREET, NEAR IRVING € ‘A lace and pieasant second story front Room tollet, with Board. ‘References exchanged. i 56 WEST ELEVENTH STREET..T0 LET, WITH OD Board, aiarge front Room, third floor; famuy pri- 15 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—GENTLE. 57. men can be accommodated with handsome newly et Rooms, with Breakfast and bath, ire aud gas; reference. 159 WEST TWELFTH STREET —TO LET. PLEA Oe sant and nicely turnished Rooms, with first class Board, second floor, to gentlemen or gentlemen and wives; all conveniences ; heater, &c. 20 3 WEST TWENTY-FOURTA STREET.—SUIT OF Xooms, with bathroom, for a iamily or single Bentiemen, in & lirst class German ‘house; table unexception- We; price moderate, Q17 “BST, SEVENTEENTH STREET. —T0 ‘LET, WITH Board, a back Parlor, to two persons: at oom ; bot and cold water; modera improvements can fa Terms $6 per week. 226 PAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A FURNISHED trout Parlor on first foor to jet, with or without Board, in a private (amily speaking French’ and Spanish. 935 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREPT.—A PRIVATE Je) iamily will let a desirable Room, all improvements, ‘with meals if desired. Reference required; terms moderate. 385 sireet.—A private (amily wil! rent a few elegantly feast Rooms, with breakfast, if desired; house and fon lirat class. AT B0BINSON'S, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BE- tween Broadway ani Filth avenue—New add raguiti- furnished Rooms, ip sutts or singly, for families and Single yentiemen j table as desired. OUR SUNNY ROUMS (TWO LARGE) TO LET—SEPA ly or together, with Board, at 153 Magison avenue JREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.MOUNTAIN HOUSE, South Orange, Montrose station, J., one bour from foot of Karelay sirect, via Morris and easent Railroad; lirst class Board for #10 and $12 00 per week, accoraing to loca- thon of rooms, including cas and fre; 34 trains dally; com- mutation iow, Address C. HITZELBERGER, Froprictor. LEXINGTON AVENUE, BOARD AND LODUGENG VAN OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, EITHER IN OR NEAR the city; Lerms reasonable; references exehanged, Ad- dress, with {il particwars, U1. #., Herald office. OARD WANTSD—WITH ROOM, BY TWO YOUNG genilemen. between Fhircieth and Fortiath streets, Sixth and Park aven Keferenves required. Aduress, giving terms, FR. S., box 18 ‘erald onic OARD WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND wile; front Kooms or back Parlor desired: private family ; tera.s not to exceed #1¢ per week; references given Bnd required. Address A. A. T., Herald office. . f DARG AND TWO SMALL ROOMS, soard, wanted, for self, wife, son and daughter, about If rears. Address HARRISS, Herald office, stating ters, wuicl must be low. HOTELS, T ANGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AVE nue, corner of Twenty-lifth steret. Furnished Rooms, transient or permanent, with or without meals ; private table desired; house and baths opeo all night, Ho" L ST. ISABEL, |, Having » secoum n thoroughly reno ton of guests, Nover European plan. wil be open for the I IBBY fc ONE BLOCK 4 from Browdway. oms 50 and 7) cents a day, 2 60 to 4's week; Faswily Rooms $1and 61 Wu aay, vf to ga TEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 2 BOWERY, CORNFR OF Bayard street.—20v light Rooms, neatly furt et, We. ‘and 6c. per night, $3 to $4 per week, for gentlemen ov cou NTRY BOARD. [RY BOARD.—WANTED, FOR MOTHER AND Board at 4 comiortable farm house, on tine of railroa 4 must ot exceed $1U per week. Address R. B. M., box 180 Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,265 Broad- way. ER OF BROADWAY AND El¢ ) Vhree story building, 2x99, to lease for one, two or three vears: suitable for carriage or manufacturing pur street. LOW-—DESIRABLE BUSINESS street. Apply to JOHN G, AT- reet, Troma. ML tol Fe {INE LOFTS, 50X100, WITH STEAM POWER, TO let, together or separate ; good light. ; Apply at 86 aad 81 Woomer-street. if orfs TO Li T- WITH STEAM POWER, FOR IRON or brass workers, Apply at 144 Centre sireet. M ost PROM Broad NT LOCATION-ONE DOOR FROM ction and corner Sih avenue, fropting Square, Upper Part of house, wide open, together or di- vided. Tor sewing machine or any business. 6 West Thirty Second street. UTIFUL WAL eiween Hroadwar rie, lectures. private teatricals, readiags, price $80 ; permanent stage, complet ITUDIO 10 LET—RENT LOW, APPLY AT £06 BROAD- way, room 4, ) OBINSON'S U teenth street, jet for balls. co receptions, & GPLENDID PHOTOGRAPH Hess thocqughfare; rent $a per month. 10 LET—BUSI- Inquire at 529 AND BROADWA S for term of years 28 by oe. ‘feet, for Carriages pianos, Miards, restaurant, auction ; unsurpassed location, 5. M. LEITS, 66 Williams street. c 2 4 DWELLING HOUSES TO. Furnished. PULLY AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FULL sized Dwelling, eer> order, to tet or lease of fi “4 nable ignre; Fourteenth street, between Sixvb ani nth avenues; possession. ‘Apply to'V. K. STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. 2D HOUSES and 6 Warren " puE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PUR lo reat, by POTTER BROT Ii:Rs, x oieat “4ath street, $150 per month. Kast Sad street, re oar per month. 175 per mor th. per month, Clinton place, $300 per month. Bleecker street, £200 per month. East 6st street, per month, partly in board. _ Also several desirable unfurnisied Houses. oF 0 LET FURNISHED—eMALL TAREE STORY AND attic House on Twenty-fith street, between Lexington and Fourth arenves, prettii rie and in complete Erion, rout $160. HM, CONDIT, 189 bast Twelfts street, Usturnished. ~ ALL beg STORY ENGLISH BASE- ‘aus brows stone Honse, 189 West Twenty-sixih street, with all modern improvement VI ‘OPPOssTE COOPER Let—il THIRD & ae Lighth streews, three Seventh ai sind atue’ house; splendid Incahen for & boarding house ; cheay rent, a CORNER OF FORTIETH | NEW YORK DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unturnished. Biel LEASETHE TEMAMENT HOUSES (FRONT AND heen a ln Waneoest reper: ‘hop a H : ane pee, ely awe er monster M. RODMAN, RE —s ESTATE Aaewe, 28 ray, offers for lease the large tour a:ory Dwellin 3 Fifth avenue, corner Ninth aircet; will give eight yours! lease; a most desirable corner. ay . FURNISHED» Rooms: ane AVARTMEN ts i SPACIOUS, ELEGANT, WELL FURNISHED FRONT gloweet: teruie moderate; hall j Move or well turniahta’ bres! at nctual’cost Mark's place, beat Broadway: No bill at door. NICE FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, IN A FIRST clans house, furnished or unfurnished. 1 East Fortw- street. basement. Inquire in A eichth A. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—FoR OWE famiy, 148 west rest Preatr-foiri set, botwesa Sicts ad Seventh ng the if Fv FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TOGETHER OR separate, housekeeping: splendid location. 100 Fourteenth cee corner of Sixth avenue, All front rooms. URNISTED FRONT ROOMS AT 44 AMITY STREET, venlent; trom $3 to 10 per week.” pollen wige Rinker th la a FURNISHED, TO without board, im private house 108 West out airy Stes 0 LETAIN A. PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, & KICR f Mm for, geatiemen only, ah ai 33 Won. Washington piace, between Macaougal Te Lkt—PORNISHED, “A LARGE ROOM ON SECOND Weveaicneuly. {is Hast bevecknecth 6 URNISHED SECOND FL TCELY | sige Purion Third, nd front Basement, in private house No. 228 West Kleventh street, tom small family of adults; rooms large; rent moderate, 10 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, SECOND loor, five rooms, wi - ‘gas, bath, &c. Reni low. Ref- erences bow lae Private house 24% East Thirueth street, between Second and Third avenues, 2 SITING AND BED ROOM, FURNISHED FOR bere riear hot and cold water, bath, stationary tuba pleasant locatio West Filty-second’ atreet, two doors from Broadway. $7 13 FORTY. FIRST STREET, BETWEEN THIRD Df. and Lexington avenues.—Sitting and Bed Room on first door, furnished for honsekeeping; water tu room; abundant closets; stationary tuvs, 51 WEST TWENTY-F OURTH 1 turnisbed Rooms in mente; terme wmodere EST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, FIFTH AVE- Hote! block.—Furnished Rooms for gentlemen at i quiet house. No SQ UNIversity PLACE, NEXT DOOR TO FOUR- teenth street.—Furaished Rooms to let, en suite or separately ; carpets and furniture new; private family. Ref- erences exchal 305 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—TO LET, A nicely furnished Room, with gas, suitable for house: Keeping or for two gentiemen, GGG SECOND AVENUE, NEA | THIRTY SIXTH hes Cie oa Se Lod mn a! rea ‘room on second floor, for housek ee ot and cold water and closet on floor; good neta! ichoarhood UNFURNISHED ENTS TO” STREET.—NEATLY™ house, witn all modern improye- eals. ‘AN D APART. FLOOR, 6 OUM, TO HED. 370 BLEECKER... 74 let, 352 Weat Seventeenth street. 4 room: 2» SRKHA 609 Hudson street. FLAT OF FIVE oe Rg ROOMS TO LET-—IN 48,1. B the European House 78 Weat Forty-eighth street. At ply to the poner, orto JOuN iL TRENOR, fas Sixth avent 10 LBT_FLOORS, OF FOUR AND SIX ROOMS, IN fect order, with gas, Croton water, stationary tui dac., fn'888 and 1,590 Thied avenue and 2338 Second arene, Rent low. _ Apply on Premises. T° LET—APARTMENTS ON THIRD FLOOR (THREE three QOS) WA Abird avenue, near Sixteenth street; also Rooms 166 Esat Twenty-eighth street ; alav four Rooms, er floor, 219 East Swen oan street; also Lower Part of @ house, nine root i M. CONDIT, 139 East Twelfth street. FOR SALE. A HANDSOMELY FITTED CIGAR STURE, Aut a located down town, rent only $1 daily, stock $250, hog, sickness, can be bought for ‘Apply, for three days, to LLOYD, 24 Broadway, first too! A —FOR SALE, A cory STORE ON SOUTH + street; going, good trade; five years’ tease; sold on riot in Rew York orviciiity. Apply te G. Wr SMES oF or i ‘ ° Chambers street. s sete FINE BROOKLYN OIL ROUTE FOR SALE, LOW, be owner is going West: old established; now m payin Over Gu wookly. This is » tine opportunity for party “he i Lut a small capital to invest ; buaness strictly it lars apply tor three daynto WILLIAM OSBORN, ear! street, near Wail. he counvers famuy bak: BAY ent: 2 ovens, axtures, Ao, sf the beat descriotion; rent low. Apply to HEN EY W ELS 345 Washington street, corner Frankliv. NOUNTRY STORE FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BE stands in Dutchess ee New York. For particulars inquire of K. 7 WING) Washington street, and JE- RAD INGERSOL, 43 Broadway, New York. OR SALE—THE BEST WHOLESALE pup RETAIL Tea and Grocery Store iu Newark, ., handsomely fitted up and now doing the larcest cash Trade ta that city; rill sell cheap, (he owner having other engagements upon the Tat of January next. For further particulars address TEAS, box 42 New Yorks Post ollice. OR SALE—THE ENTIRE FIXTURES AND MA- chinery of « Champagne Business, ‘This in a splendid opportunity for a man who wishes to catch hold of a tuor- onxily estublished trade, with « limited capital ; terms mode- rate, Apply at 80 Broadway, basement, OR SALE—ONE OF LILLIES SECOND HAND Sates, double door, in good order; also three Fairbanks second band Piatform Scales. Inquire of BLANK & CRAFT, 324 Greenwich street. FOE, SALE, A LIQUOR STORE, DOING A GOOD BUST- ness, in First avenue, between Fifty-aixth and Etity-sev- 160 business on account of ill health, enth streets; bas to Tnquire for one week. Fos SALE ashi, WiLL | PURCHASE A FINE Hotel, Restaurant attached, situated m Twelfth street, pear Broadway, it 1 « good chance for an enterprising mad with a stoall capital. Cali at 67 Beaver street, L. CARTEL {OR SALE-A RAKERY IN BROUKLYN, DOING from 18 to 20 barrels per week, with Horse and Wagon. Price #800. Apply to ¥. H. KAYSER, corner Furman and Doughty streets. LARGE, NEWLY FITTED UP | CORNER Store; isl stock fa for’ good will; eof HERMAN street, trookiyy OR SALE-A FIRST CLASS, WELL light Manufacturing Busivess, payin patented. For further particnlars address ESTABLISHED, well; machine + box 228 Herald ollice. rok SALE HEAP —A GROCERY STORE In SKILL- street, Brooklyn. Inquire at 89 Barclay street, New York. TOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST STOVE AND HOUSE furnishing Stores in the city; will seli on good terma has been establianed «ince 1840. For further particulars in. quire at the store, 314 Hudson street, For SALE AT A SACRIFICE IF SO A iret class Family Grocery ; one of the n best doves on the avenue; owner bar ciher ousiness and Gear not attend ‘0 it. Apply af 464 Zighth avenui el OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—ONK HAY PRESS and Fixtures, 1m good working order; also one Horse and Wagon. inquire of GEORGE WORNER, Harrison ave- nne, corner Fourth sireet, st Newark, N. J. VOR SALE CHEAP—TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHiP— ‘The vid established Billiard, Ovster and slave Saloon 186 Division stres Wy years’ Lease, cbeap rent. I FARDWARE STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE— aeath In conseq h of 8. Thistle, late proprietor; over 20 years eatabiianed | ood stad THIST! rator, 60 Highth aven AND FIXTURES OF A sie West Forty third STOCK D GOOD i grocery and milk depot for sale. Is GO- To, BE SOLD—A LIQUOR STORE, UP TOWN Apply ing cheap, and satisfactory reason for leaving it. at 57 Warren street. 8, 000.7% “A RARE CHANCE-STOCK, FIXTURES, ¢ratare an¢ d Lease of a Hotei, doing « fing business, in cation ; cause {Il health. Torii & SILLIMAN, 1/1 Front street, New York. LARGE QUANTITY OF STEAM ENGINES, BOIL- era.and over 20) Steam Pumps, consisting brincipal eirat] to Of the Niagara Pampe, for sale. Dealer in New and Second Hand Briage sireet, Brovilyn. Peobines,, ie Nos. OX LATHE WANTED.-WiTH TAE PRIVILEGE OF purchase; must be in first rate running order. Addrese G., Brooklyn Branch Herald office, ANTED—A PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, ONE 4 five horse power, second hand. Callon ADAMS & STEVEN No. 9 Majaen lane. _ PROPOSALS. JNITED STATES ARMY BUILDING, OFFICE COM- misery of Subsistence, New York, December 27, 1871, — Sealed proposals, in dapticate, will be received at chis office until o'clock M. danvary 2h. 1872, for farnianing for the nited. States Army 50,000 pounds of Tobacco, ta pal whieh one-half will be required vo be delivered within thi wy 404 (be balance within sisty days after the award of the con- trae! The Tobaceo to be made io plugs w ching fall ong Lg pound each, and to equal che besi gr y Tobacco, not to be lower in quality than te vampis w ve seen at this office. The Tobacoo to be packed ip boxes (caddies) to contain 21 pounds net each, and (he boxes to be packed tn caeee bon case) head-lined. Samples (5 cases packed as above require) of the tobacco proposed to be furnished must accompany tbe proposals and referred to teerein, The samples to furnished will be paid for at tair market rates, if deemed of sufficient good quality if the proposer so demres. army ae an Wy eye will be required to ex- my — jhe ieaf, io course of manu- agree to grarantee thé execution of tans trae intent wad mesniug, ead 1d in the sum of five thousand are to that effect, if required, wili sign the bide as well as the Proposer. The righ: to reject any and All ida ie ronervad. URNS, (Duplicate) Major aad U, 5. UV, 8, Me HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ee SENG SREROR AM, CARTOON EVENING TELEGRAM, “HOW STANDS THE RECORD OF THE DYING YEAR?" FATHER TIME AS CLOSING OPENIN( A TELEG! ie ° TH ETL wLD LEGRAM REPORTER, BOOK. E BVENING TELEGRAM, WITh ALL THE NBWa, To-day. THREE OBNTS. THREE CENTS. Ge THe Rw GREAT NEW YEAB'S CARTOON EVENING TELEGRAM. “HOW STANDS THE RECORD OF PME DYING YEAK?" FATHER TIME AS A TELEGRAM REPORTER, CLOSING THE OLD BOOK. OPENING THE NEW. I| Look aT Tae EVENING TELEGRA\ WITH ALL THE NEWS, TO-DAY. THREE CENTS. THREE CENTS. gee THE Be: nt GREAT NEW YEAR'S CARTOON IN THe EVENING TELEGRAM. “WOW STANDS THE, TRRGQRD oF THE DYING FATHER TIME CLOSING iS =3 Wall: THE AS A _ TELEGRAM REPORTER. oud BOOK, OPENING THE NEW. FI LOOK aT lI THE EVENING TEL-.GRAM, WITH ALL THE NEWS, THREE CENTS. TO-DAY, THREE CENTS. Ss THE GREAT NEW AR'S CARTOON EVENING TELEGRAM, “HOW STANDS THE RECORD OF THE DYING YEAR?" “5 ‘ FATHER TIME AS x te tLEGRAM REPORTER. CLOSING TRE OLD BOOK. OPENING THE NEW, WITH ALL THE NEWS, TO-DAY. THREE CENTS. THREE CENTS, GPE THE GREAT NEW R's CARTOON THe EVENING TELEGRAM, “HOW STANDS THE ORD OF THE DYING EGRAM REPORTER. LD BOOK. NEW, EVENING TE! )_ TELEGRAM, WITH ALL THE NEWS, _THREE CENTS. Ss THE THREE CENTS. GREAT NEW Yi YEAR'S CARTOOR, EVENING “HOW STANDS THE, ELEGRAM, yRD OF THE DYING TELEGRAM REPORTER, CLOSING THE OLD BOOK, | LOOK AT \| THE | OPENING TiK NEW, EVENING TSLEGRAM, WITH ALL THK NEWS, THR REE CENTS TO-DAY. THREE CENTS. Se “TH EB GREAT NEW al {| YEAR'S CARTOON EVENING TsLEGRAM, “HOW STANDS THE RD OF THE DYING FATHER TIME AS A TLLEGRAM REPORTER, II CLOSING THK OLD BOOK, OPENING THR NEW, Lvok at ti ‘Tue i! EVENING TELEGRAM, tI WITH ALL THE NEWS, THREE CENTS il 2 OD: = Y¥. THREK OBNTS AMUSEMENTS. Qrmrte THEATRE. its CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME. @. L FOX HUMPTY pUMPTY. HOLIDAY FESTIVAL PERFORMANCES. TAI the Great Attractions. MATINRES WEDNESUAT the Martens, the Ki AND the Cat Di SATUROAY. is, the Dance of a (nnumerabie comic specialties which are combined in Ls woeereas Panvowime make it, A GREAT HOLIDAY m. 4 CARNIVAL OF FU the ludicrous and the beauti(ul. NEW YEARS DAY. A realization of our youth- SPEOIAL MATINKE. tu of fairy charms, Sees Danka and pa i a eae yotia aera RARE E CHILDREN TO SEB Pry DUMPTY. Boore’s THEATRE BooTa. ano VEEL PUATN ar, Mr, EDW 7 ‘BOOTH in Shakspeare'’s aes ‘Tragedy of which will be presentad, after eat einthoet: carotid pre paration, is Mr, LAWRENCE BARRETT as Cassius, Mr. ®. C. BANGS... IY he W. WALLER. AR Miss BELLA PATEMAN. ry and @ judicious distributi Diteon' fe uate ey yey vider pei Now's Bro Laaeeny tigen CIRCUS, 1d 730, opposite New York Hotel. CHRISTMAS WEEK. bealagy — AFTERNOON AND. ee Oe os or, THE GOOD Fain Afternoon and Event icea—Admission, 60 cents; children, a few Reserved the bor office six days if advance ONY 1 PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 THE GREAT HERNANDEZ eo THE GREAT Lge ISTS, in the jous Comic Pantom! THE Ce isroRroe” A. M, HERNAN D. a8 Established Matinee %,cente; Balcony C 1% Evening, prices “Admission 60 certs; —— 3 Bi allery. ® con lda Hernandez. Arthur Hernandez, xT es America. All the Stars, A.—ON MONDAY, NEW YKAR'S: DAY, GRAN HOLIDAY MATINEE, AT 2, and (first time) the new Grand Ti id Trans Pantom! mime. HE MOST WONDERFUL PLACE con NEW 1 YORK, Dr. KAHN'S MUSKU; 74 BROADWAY, ree 145 BROADWAY, WONDER. wr Bi CONTAINS 20,000 0 ECTS ol The handsomest woman in the world: the most wonderful freaks of nature; the strangest matformationa; the most astonishing phases of life; the most beautiful works of ar the perfection of fruit and to oe! “145 -ADMISSION 8) CENTS.143, 1) eT ourioa: prsnos ‘SHOOTING. A magnificent 5 Silver C valued at $250, will be offered for competition. Fleetwood Pa: on 2: Friday,3 jan. 5, 1 Competitors will shoot at 50 ppuees each, 25 yards rise, Lg ounce shot; otherwise Bai eg ce is 2 en. sent to the office o ‘ho entrance fee is the Spirit of the Times before 8 P.M. of Thursany. Jan. 4, Gut of the entrance money second aud third prises wi be elven, in auc manner as the contestants may elect, ck precisely. Shooting wilt commence at I ches between hy ce] New York, H. Bogaraus, of Tin will take place at ty ame “et on the Proll wing day, ‘aturday, Jan. 6, 1872. These matches ane ‘at 50 pieeons each, for $250 a aide each match. The first will be at 25 yards rise, 80 yards boundary, 14g ounce snot. The second at 20 yards rise, 80 yards bound: ary, 1 ounce shi IXON'S BROADWAY CIRCUS. The magniticent ballet spectacle of obit: getive preparation Port ‘wil shortly be be prod: Pe WM. RELL and FRANCOIS SEIGcKIst, ‘New y Year's Day ath ail next week. ‘The Tra a. Pies FIRST aNNCAD EXHIBITION Sd PAINTINGS, Y AND EVENT LEAVITT’ ‘Any iy ROOMS, fl BROADWAY. EW YORK CIRCUs, Fourteenth street, Ne Aeedemy of Mus ATINEE ev ERY RY D £2 AY ATi _PIANOFORTES. A A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND | HAND GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, EANW AY SONS’ MAKE, Mab aii Wir & Sone qt Fianen ne in Bi nw Fourteenth street, New bid ie LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS rt or sell cheap; uh bettie 9p RRELL'S, No. 8 (BEST MAKERS, TO urchase, Call at re cass 5 Fourta aveaue). M. A SECOND HAND STEINWAY AND A WEBER Piano for sale, at a bargain, at LINDEMAN & SON'S, ¥2 Bleecker atrect, west of Broadway, VERY FINE DOUBLE ROUND? OCTAVE CARVED legs, $275. New Upright Pianos to rent EEDMAN £ HOLLYER, enue, 55 West Six.eenth street, near Sixth RARE CHANCE TO MAKE A NEW YEAR'S PRES- ent. Magnifeent 73 octave rosewood Pianoforte, max- 900, for $250; used eixht month oes, 4, overatrung bass, patent aaraffer Cait West 23d st., near ‘6th av. A DECKER & BARNES’ PIANO MAKES AN ELE gant New Year's present, are strictly first class, and gered at greatly reduced, prices, Call and examine. 137 Third avenue, corner Fourteeuth Pianos to let MAGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE 7 OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, py, ouy, maker, cost $800, for $275; maker's warrantee tor 6 years; Stool and Cover; at private residence 124 West 26 st. ;in use 18 mont (A. BARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES WISHING TO make New Year's presents. Magnificent rosewood Pianoforte for $250, cost $750; Parlor, Chamber. Dining Room Furniture; sacriice; property family declining house- Keeping. 36 West 15th st., near Sta ay. Call before purchas- ere. A MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND GRAND SQUARE rosewood 7 octave Panoforte, all modern iniprove- patent agratfe, nearly new, inade to order for HNN, fold for 419; Stool, Cover and Music Siang: Parior satin brocatel, $150 ; one do., $5); Bronzes, Paintings; cr i the Faruiture at the private residence be West Forty-second street, near Seventn avenue, A ROSEWOOD IANO, ONLY $75.—ALSO A SPLEN- did 74% octave Pinnoforie, agralfe, treble, fully war- Fanted, with Stool and Cover: a nactiice tor cash kk & SON, 127 bleecker street, A BRAUTIFUL PLANO ONLY $100. A_STEINWAY Pianoforte, carved rosewood case, round corners, Carved legs, perfect order, great sacrifice for cash. BIDDLE, 'I8 Amity street, near Broadw MAGNIFICENT, UPRIGHT, CHICKERING PIANO- forte tor sale—7 1-3 octaves, superb rosewood case, latest pattern, grand action, powertul, rich tone; used a few months, in all reepscts good ay new, is a full upright parlor grand, and 60 warranted by the Messrs. Chickering; will be Sold ai « handsome reduction for cash, as the present owner has no further nse for it. Can be seen and fully tested at the Storage Oflice of A. L. BATTERSON, 600 btn av., near A st. N ENTIRELY ORNAMENTAL style of Parlor Organ: TENS Bee low Lape) i fan Ve seen at LYNCH & EN'S, Broadway and wenty- -second street. Al SERENPID NEW. YEAR'S PRESENT.—ONE OF LYNCA & GOMIEN'S superb Pianos; price as low as Consistent with a first class roadway and Twenty-second street, LADY WILL SELL AN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD Toctave Pianoforie, carved cae and, lees, perfect new, cost price UW), for ‘less than 200, 28 reek, near Second avenues. AGL AND EXAMINE LYNOH & GOMIE NOs J before purchasing elsewhere; there are none better ; no exorbitant prices, Broadway und Twenty-second street.” ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND Moat ‘beautiful siyies, of diTereut makers, a: lower ices tor cash or moutt instalments, or (or raat ATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be (oun t aise wher IANOS AT A BARGAIN,—SIX ROSEWOOD PIANOS and one very saenier. Harp can now be sold at a very decided bargain if called for immediately. Bn cog) at COLL TON'S, 63 Euat Thirteenth street, near TANOF ORTES— NEW AND SECOND (HAND, FOR rent or ea at thd rates. *s Organs, new Ncordeons, Coneertinas ana ‘ wigan Gaara soli, . Coneertin te “— v . Te GOKDON, 705 Broadway. IANO, WANTED.—AN UPRIGHT PIANO; STEINWAY or Chick: ferred. Addresn, tating terms, J. eras 4 Uptown Branch ‘ottice, Broadway lastrament, road Ursa PIANOS TO RENT. R, % University piace. Acanem y OF MUSIC. comery rsa ae NG HOP, President. BURNING ae Vice Presidente, Bd mM. & rag Joux Re FRuLows, ni srt MougGAN Jonxs, Treasurer. ‘ INSTRUCTION. S* 308 JosErH's FEMALE ACADEMY. FLUSHING, resumed first Monday in Se) A peed for po and ‘wuition $200 pec annum. For [ull particulars send for jethasantesteed AMUSEMENTS EATRE ee eee ree AGUSTIN DALY'S pote a lad Broadway. Curtain rises at 8. octal drama of tee ea- scenery, new costly toilets and riot . orem Logit Danae : Clara Ht Linda Den” Ne elie “Mork DILVOROE 11 mer, Kate’ Claxton, Ferince; Mr, ‘D. HW amen Lewis, W Daria [Lous James, Henry, Cris Gwen Faweett, D. Whiting, G, L, DeVere and others. 20th DIVORCE MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT, at bid NEW YEAR'S DAY. A oak MATINEE Papovat st bib cred LEY, an ltl br eee beet NOvEEs poogel POSTPONED tm consequence of areat success ot Mr. Brougham's souN” an daittw, THIRD WEEK ROX BOOK Or JOHN carta is A aa ag “ND” ENTHUSIAS- proce acne oe oe eente uf, Pa nina athe iu THE SERIOUS FAMILY ¥ by Mr. Jobe Bro Characters meconeet ae J. (ey gente ae ayion and others: Helen Tracy, Miss Fanny Huot, Miss O's. GARDEN. 0 FERFORMANCES TO-DA ane. noudtsT EG ALS TO oreurt sain it THE ELITE a (ene 8 IN OF THE CITY. of the great ectacular drama, the THE GREAT malta 1 SENSATION OF THE Time iiubie? 2 Wi er me sate nd Oey Corps de Ballet. bbb =Carhnets 6 Songs th e. Nice Littie Mao” and “The ‘Three Cra "by Nias J jenny Lee. 8:30—Grand Incantation ‘The Fairies’ Grotto, with Stalacta’s Song, “Love's ief, ‘Mins Kate Santiey. lcome, Strangers of Earth.” Dance, led by the reat Vremiere Dan- ‘Saas! 8 o'clock. <3 :l0—Pas de Crystal Cascave and Silver Fountain, ‘85—INuminated Golden Terrace. 9:40-—Bacchanalian Dance, by tue great Corps de Ballet. 949—Fas de Crelots, by Adrienne, Bambius, Felicitia, Mar. ‘58—Pas Kepagnol, by the on second Premieres. Transformation Dance, by the great Premiere Sasi, 10—The Infant Ballet Troupe, 10:05—The Wonderful Majiltons. 10:15—The Jockey Song and Hornpipe, “Carline.” 10:18—Professor Schmidt and Pupils. 10:22—Protessor Samweil’s Troupe of Trained Animals, 10:32—The Astounding Kcyptian Juggler :42--Grand and Imposing Amazon ‘Mare as Dazzling Transformation avn of the Palace of w Dro} In conclusion the management confidently assert that, both fn its details and iui nia LACK CROOK, as aI ist re theatre, RIED, COMPLETE, ABSORBINGLY INTERESTING, BEWITCHINGL’ LY Aas ts PERFECTL’ VD BALLET EVER BEHELD IN AMERICA. EXTRA MATINEE NEW YEAR'S SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANC! IBLO'S GARDEN. N' 608TH PERFORMANCE and TRLUMPHANT SUCCESS of the great sensational, spectacul lar drama, the CKOOK, THE GREAT Oogeatear en OF THE PINIONS OF THE PRESS. “The second nd revival last night of the ‘Black Crook’ was an immense nd, judged simpl le, ie certainly one of tie most, soamuificent’ displays we have ever seen on the preehnsrebey stage." —Herald. “Tb: ‘of scenery and dress are various and ficent will be conceded by al obseryera:-—Tribune. mtifite scenery and mechnuical efects of the ‘Black Crook* are really superb,” —Dally Times, “Of the scenery it is only necessary to say that much of it isfentirely new and severai of the effects novelties. The per- formance may be said to have been a remarkable success.""— World. “As le of its xind it never or probably in any othe testimony Uf over 4,00) people possesses any zzling and beautiful than vetore."— pen surpassed in this coun’ “And If yale, it is even more effort made to present the “Certain it is thar tne Gr00 more brilliant than ever and it never has hada successful rival in the scenic drama. “The scenery {s mostly new and is even more gor; than it tormerly was, ‘The Balet seems larger and bet- jer."*—Citizen. “The new ‘Crook’ is more gorgeous, fuller of vim and richer in novelties than either of its predecessors.”—Courier. “Black Crook was revived wit! former magniiicegce and ai Dispatch, ileprosenta oupe sears, dering, dazzling and magni one aeane i bat particular toe ot scenery fs better id be to detail the varia- ie wroree than UBat preceding it floms of two tr Mercury. “New and beautiful scenery, atartling ‘optical effects, gor- eous costumes and the most fascinating and symmetrical femaleyartists were introduced for tue first tim wa, MATINER EVERY SATURDAY AT! OC LOCK, SPECIAL MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY AT 2. N IBLO'S: rua, XTRA, ASNOUNC! MENT. MORDAY, yaNwany 1, ‘1872, YOl AX), Admission, with reserved sea 81; family ctrele (entrance on Crosby street), 50 c TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY OF THE BLACK CROOK AT RIBLO'S. ALL THE NEW REATURES, ANGERS, ACROBATS, JUGGLERS AND TROUPE OF TRAINED’ ANIMALS. ‘wo performances of the BLACK CROOK TO-DAY. Bring the children to see the NEW FEATURES. Admission, with reserved seat, $1; family circle (entrance on Croaby atreet), 0 cents. noid, STREET, RY. ANTS OPERA. HOUSE. Booth's Theatre, TULIANT. nae OR ere HOLIDAYS. ATIN. SATURDAY. AT 2 SATURDAY At 2. ATURDAY MATINE & SATURDAY AT 2 BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ND OPERA HOUSE. AND unday evening, December i, at 8 o'clock. EV. COLONEL JAMES FISK, JR’S NINTH REGIMENT BAND ONE HUNDRED. PERFORMERS will give their ANNIVERSARY CONCERT, The wonderful Contralto, MISS ELIZA MOONEY (pupil of Signor Antonio Baril will assist, tom:ther with MLLES. CASTELLAN and DS TRY, Violiniste and Violonceie, and Mr. F. LETCH, Trombone Boivist, HERR CARL BERGMANN. Musical Director MR. D. L. DOWNING .. . Leader Reserved Seats, #1. icket Ofice, corner wenty third street rod a1 Box OI HAI LL. gremwar THEODORE THOMAS’ NEQUALLED CONCERT ORGANIZATION OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORME ones ty Tespecttully informed that Mr. TI 10} il give a series o GRAND EVENING CONCERTS AND A OX MONDAY EVENING, JangaRy $: ON TURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9 ve Nu AN VARY ‘10; 1G, JANUARY . sia ae AVIENOON, JANUAR 13, when the following eminent Soloists will abpear:— BS ARIE KREBS, the young and brifilant Pranisie, her frei appearance! this meaton. MR. BERNARD LISTEMANN (Violin), SIGNOR pee pn oe (Harp), THEODORE THOMAS’ MARVELLOUS ORCHESTRA, THURSDAY, January N—CONCERT IN BROOKLYN. SATURDAY EVENING, “Ji 15—-GRAND EXTRA CONC pEUErit. oF NSS MARIE KRERS, KETS, ONE DOLLAR. Reserved pets oe aise The aale of reserved seats and tickets will commence on Thursday morning, January 4. Programmes of all the con- Certscau be hind Mi all the principal muste stores and at Steinway Hall. HE’ A. rteent ant rect, vot es bey ua TINEE ieRY DAY, A’ LITTELL, PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION, MERC. ANTILE LIBRARY. of Music, Ug. MUSICAL. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY CALLS attention of those a to become piano sto ‘oftered rv ot Munle roth and conscientious instructions at liber: mriteulars and prospec: tus te anpiy to HENRY SCHRORDERy Director. ANTED--FOR AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHOIR, A ‘Soprano-and Contraito, to com, quartetie i sing with a chorus choir. Applicants must ting corre able to read at sight, and pronounce the English, language SE roperiy. "None bat Hirst clans wolves ueed apply. The won Ue one rehesrest danny’ the weet and, vires services ke in eee Pons r- ao ate Bornes ine abore aril reosiva.e very intra ms drews H. K. W., Herald Upvown Bran t eer} ACADEMY “OF “DANOIN EXAIC HALL, 723 Sixth arene Ienervotr PUPIL ein AT Al ME, and atten: niare. b ua at there ee, SEND F for CTRCO LAR, BELLA DS. OR SALE—A PHELAN & COLLENDER THRE. r ni Fae, complete, with alle ce, jut litte ut 3 te for ht. ‘Aeseas vox 083 omtiee. MATRIMONIAL, A GENTLEMAN, % "8 YEARS OF AGE, by go THR acquaintance of or over 26, Oated and reapecialy 3 ‘2 i x ANCING ACADEMY, mo wiitt AvENG Ne COKNER FOURTEENTH ST, IV A’ aes ‘LASS LI NS IN MA GLIDE WALTZ, K ICULARS SEE CIRCULA! "8 DANCING Agu 289 BLEECK- THOMPSON jew class on Tuesd: Friday Mh tm er atreet.—| lay and di aren iass on 2” Wed and Saturday ree Monday Jan. Ban 3 R. AND une ce Aoapens 3 FOR DANCING, M et Thm. founh en a eae amen mammoth MATINEE Wi WED! GRAND ‘RA MATINEE C#. EB OF BILL NIGHT A’ shortly be produced the WHITE NION SQUARE THEATRE, U ie N Jy SQUARE THEATRE, corner of Fourteenth street and ie UTE YUN. FUN. RVER ‘abi R, AFTERNOON 4 ar 9 wgRARD iY MA’ GRAND FAMILY MA’ first the MR. ED. DAVIB, MELE DLDAVIS, MULE, BONFANTL AND OMAN THE WONDERFUL MATHEW, HUGHEY DOUGHERTY A: JOHN aa TOGETHER WITH A POWERFUL 00! Afernooe doors atl: eons at? peer ren half 1p adv: OWERY THEATRE. Last NiGiit OF id akeay ei guuse i i appear i tor the crane of the , ON EO RSEBAC Miss KATE FISHER. With the drama of JACK SHEPPARD, ON HORSEBACK. tabrh 4 Seepat am. Mins JACK ERFORM, YEARS DAY. Monday Pint night of the new drama PEDESTIN ‘and Mr. . -CHARLES PETRIE, \ RAND OPERA HOUSE. LAST TERPORMANCES or i THIS SATURDAY) EVENING AP BIT i : BOB BRIEKLY. , ee es EMILY ST. EVR MRS. W. 0. FLORE! MONDAY EVEN 1G, Ji THE CULLEEN BAWN will be produced with new sceuery,tand the FLUREN Cl for the trst same in New York, as MILES NA COPPAI and ANN wine may be sect the Box Office from 9 A. M. ured P. M.; at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and at Erie Ticket ofiogy Junction of Broadway, Fiith avenue and Twenty-third i Hie” NING, DEO, 30, AT L. NILSSON 'MATINGR, OF STRAKOSCL TEALIAN @ OPERA COMPANY, M Mile. wee NILSSO: MIGNOM @, LYA, Hosea ecto ata Conduotor SPECIAL NOT The management’ would” respectfully. Inform. the publi that in order to comply with tbe very general wish for am additional representation prior to departure for the West they anaounce £ GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT, ON WEDNESDAY. ese yan CP 182, 2 AE 8, WHEN will make her last appearance in DI LAMMERMOOR. Seats for all es above at Aendemy; also at 701 and I Brow TUESDAY, JAN. 2, AT 8 P. M.—MIGNON-BROOKLS ACADEMY, ri OOD'S MUSEUM. SPECIAL ATTRACTION, AN! | Bulwer's beautiful MATINEE LY sia at: ODAY }Claude Melaotte, ean DEE AT Pauline, De FORRESE 2p. _ THIS Hilton's new BUSHING, BENEDICT NRO LD. at concluding with Findel’s new Drama, SEE be THE WINNING HAND. ND FULL DRAMATIv COMPANY. M* F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. WEEK. GUARDSMEN. “ ARK THEAT BROOKLY. B. Pu mers iT ae RROLL & MoCLOSKEY GREATE:! OF THE SEASON, ST SUCC! 3.3. Se drama, from Bret bess POVERTY F! Ov eRe a JENNIE CARROLL as Gracie, the Litv of Poverty Fist, A) EW YORK CIRCUS. — ee street, onpoaks Academy of Mi My L. B, LENT. \DimikcTOR fant Aes PAY AT 25, HOTADAY, Ma’ CHRISTMAS PANTO! SUPERB Se peat FOR CHIE Mag wees, RIELLTA. UTAC( LA NES, UNITED With TH GHAIMS OF THE CIRCUS ALL THE GREAT RIDERS, F AND ALL THE PEERLESS PERFORMERS. THE GORGEOUS HOLIDAY FS lait or GOUDY TWO SHOES, AND THE MAGIC Huns THE GIANT OF Ok, THE CRIMSON CASTLE, Profusely adorned with new scenic effects and replete novel and amusing incidents. NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 1_FIRST APPEARANGE in America of the Saawae MIRACLE, LEY, in his original and thriliing KRISTREPHIC FLIGHTS UP IN THE ATR and MARVELLOUS DOUBLE. AND BETO TRIPLE SOMGRSAULES SIXTY FEET FROM THE GROUND! E GREAT HAWLEY Je the only artist wno attempts these astounding ABROSTATIC EXPLOIT ¢ SF are. MINSTRELS, NO. 585 BROADWAY, MENDOUS BILL FORK CHRISTE AS, P hetvins TIVE THING FRESH AND SPARKLING. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS? SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, ‘The new acta, BEBTH, » TH! Sh WING GIRL, CHILDRER % THE RIO. f Dd Wambold’s new s CHKISTMAS Seats secared six days in ad T ROOKLYN ACADEMY. NILSSON—MIGNON, iGHT OF THE MY OF Mi SIC. 2, 1872, AT § O'CLOCK, NON. Mile. CHRISTINA NILSSU: +... MIGN Poe | DUVAL, RONCONI; Messrs, CAPOUL, JAMBT, Sc. Seuts now at Brooklyn Academy; also at 14 Broadway. IMBE'S OPERA BOUFEE, 70 BROA DWAR. WEDNES 27, LES PONT DES SOUPT > T- LA ¢ cs _ Due notice given of the debut of Mie. DUBOIS. ADIKS' ORCHESTRA, Aur THEATRE. SONDAY, NDAY. iolarsia DECEMBER 31, world renowned VIENNESE ORCHESTRA, der the leaders reek TRat LEIN WEINDICH, ‘ il appear, positively for one night only, ina his ‘tea ‘ NDC JNOERT, combined wits READINGS, assisted by Np TWO PERFORMANCES. Leelee ete! Ti SUNDAY. cents. RICHARD “QLIND TOM," THE MUSICAL PRODIGY, B AT THE BROOKLYN ATHENEUM, ra MONDAY EVENING, December __And every night during Christmas wee vi ical He" CONJURING REPOSITORY, 743 BROADWAY. Event SEB MARTZ Parti attended with Hart's | celebrated (oes ly at na te roadways Full printed instractions with every art! Send a stamp or call for the new price lis BUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD bjects of interest just added to the Museum of Anatomy, ‘The “shauniatosevue.” the rest «Be tical ilusion, by whe ch 7OWapparcatly woe throws mar ! the famous. Bendigo Gold Ovi ‘Spivonm Iwamic ‘Batteries, fing order, for the free te of vintiore,, Adusiselon so M1 during the volidags trom whole eens, Open daily A New ‘k Museum of Oma, Br oudway,b (ee, Houston and Blescker streets, WE “JUBILEE SINGERSY will sing ia , THE TABERNACLE, BROOKLYN, SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 3 Admission, 50 cent. The Concert will begin at # ovelvek. Meter )LITAN THEATRI sHow » AND PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. Bl Elz A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS constathe e HAN: NYT en seen ou ATINGE EVERY DAY, AT Bip 7% OF THE BEST thy ey ch esto oe te pa $40 28 ree chat ye Te Sea st sue over