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— DICK, TSRHBwsuoy. * In the Evening, Charie: Poster's most suece ahs) Dyer} jot the . { SwaMr AX ANGELS: Sir Preceded § bs ot Bote ein pi R. CONCERT EVERY 5! rnproparadion, TWELVE Tee MPIC. PETIT} Us iOETFIO. 4h SRE a YEAR'S aT ER. BONRET) 9th, LRCUYER. THURS CASUALS 3 Laan TIME, th a . ‘Anam, BoM ral GUYER, MARCAS, &c av BY ANUARY 5 OF MLbB: cay EOE ae ay re ‘T MATINEE BUT ONE), BELLE HELENE. SATURDAY Re ee AT 8 O'CLOCK pompay IRST TIME THIS SEASON), ALES B&B! Ss, 1S BRIGANDS. “parol BDAY ONLY PERL uELEN a EE, ow ‘Beats secured at the Theatre sue ‘ana rl ‘oadway. re active Be ee a ry tan peace Legend, Le» { pon, Washington 's celebrat Fated “Three nrgeeaes.” entitled THE wthtien Splendid Scenery. Proporiies and Effects, gorgeous Cos: outer a = company, introdue volng Many FRIDAY EVENING, FIRST 4 AND ONLY BENEFIT OF IME LLE. MARIE AD LAST T! PERIC E. LAST TIME. La PERIGHOLE, “ALLACK'S. Proprietor and pipnener. Mr LESTER WALLACK EVERY EVENING Bntil farther notice, ‘it in his traordit eri re tle if ar is extraordinar, ‘rsonation o} ew BROTHER SAM. . SAM, SAM. BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. Marden Scene, decorated by Mr. Wilson, of Fourteenth The cast includes Mr. SOTHERN, Mr. GILBERT, Pe POLK, Miss EYFIE GERMON and Miss ROSE HLA’ BROTHER SAM MATINEE i aTINBE MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON until further notiee at 1:30. x plan open one month in advance. Due ngtlee vill be given of the first appearance of Mrs JOHN SEFTON. RAND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE AT T' ACADEMY OF ie ‘SIC _ TO-MORROW THURSDAY, MATINEE, 2P.M. EVENING AT 8 GREAT COMBINATION OF TALEN’ i The most distinguished Performers from the Grand ‘Opera House and Ui Avenue Theatre will appear both in the atternoot id evening, this being Ly final closing jf, Fiche great s and successful Fair of St. An ohn Preughen 36 Ot O'Callaghan, in ine comed) ‘HIS LAST LE Mrs. John Wood as Jenny Lea’ (uungs, in her famous character pisgoay Lind.’ dace. an hs nls poorer RTY AND FIFTY. seis USUAL AUIRACTIONS, padovini, the celebrated violin soloist of the Avenue Theatre. The full Band of the Seventh mnt, Greatattractions. Admission to all parts of @ house, hed except private boxes, which are (Tickets tobe had thls morning at the box office of the aoiome. For full programme see paper Voice of the ‘alr. A RS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. ilies * S*BIVORCE and ee evenin nas bill, PIZARRO SND a (OK AND’ ACK'S BROTHER. % and Sixth ay. near Booth’s Thea . Prange ¢ GRAND | MATINER ‘TO-DAY AT 2. Sean ATINER TO- DAY aT 2 ,BRYANT’S ‘BRYANT’ BRYANT’: MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 BRYANT'S ;BRYANT)S MATINEE ae DAY AT 2. 'BRYANT'S 2 \BRYANT'S: MATINEE tO. PAY a 2 MIN: BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE MA’ CHILDREN HALF PRICE. \BRMANIA THEATRE, Bene cafe near Third avenue. AD. maqasogs an JAN MATINEE AT "2 O'CLOCK. i ese ste BRAES! ie Comed; in Ave act an ane rueger. Y EVENING! Ars O'CLOCK, EER R MBINEIDBAUER Comedy in five acts, by Gr Box office open dally frorm 9 tilt ‘tovelock. Director MR. . DR, COLTON’S LAUGHING GAS. LET ME BE, UIET FAMILY. JULIET FAMILY. WHAR YOU GWINE7 BURLESQUE OPERA. New Songs, fresh Jokes and oan Dances. Beats secured six days in advance, PRINWAX ee {RUBINSTEIN THEO, THOMAS. )RUBINSTEIN AND THEODORE THOMAS COMPANIES. THE GRANDEST CONCERT COMBINATION ON RECORD, RUBINSTEIN, WIENIAWSKI, THEO. THOMAS. OTICE—To-day (New Year's Day) Seats can be se. soured at I at Box FN ot Steinway Hall only. bres Jan. 1873, at eRTociels, Deco ny LAST hs OF THE One ‘ATION, RUBINSTEIN, WIENIAWSKT THEO. THOMAS, Jn conjunction with THEO, PNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF 40 PERFORMERS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 4, ONLY RUBINSTEIN-WIENTAWSKI “THOMAS, MATINEE, iasion, $150; Reserved Seat $3, accord cond Balcon: ; Matinee ait only on, Adm Be Beats at Stet nwa: etek EVENING. Tanuary 2, at Brooklyn Acad omy, 4 AB earance of | RUBL \STELN, iA WSIKI and “THEODORE THOMA\ = ROOKLYN ACADEMY. TO-MORROW. @RAND COMBINATION OF THE RUBINSTEIN aan THEO. THOMAS COMPANIES, and only joint appearance of RUBINSTEIN, qignAWskt Nn THEO RE THOMAS, in conjunc- p With THEODORE THOMAS, Unrivalled Orchestra, -MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, JANUARY Reserved Seats, $2 ant $2 6), can be had at Brookiyn Besgomy and 114 Broadway. Admission, $1; Family iQuscee FRANCAIS DE L'HARMONIE, ANNUAL MASKED AND FANCY DRESS BALL, ACADEMY OF MUSTO, Jan. 13, 1873. RR ACE. GARDEN THEATRE, i Fitty-eighth st.. between. ae “and Lexington avs. WEDNES! SDAY NG, JAN. 1, i873, nnd Pe ApveNTH NES TN TEALY, ‘audeville in three acts. To conctude with the ve Iaughable Farce A JE, BAND. Admission, 85cents. Reserved seats, 90 cents. eat Gentes, Loulsn gency, No. arick street, TEINWAY HALL.—MONDAY E' ENING, N. 6 betes os ond PUSRARY Lor! UR! NO . VIL e most ited speaker pe mise i t aN cept ether eas ublect— “Gossip, Tis Causes and Cure oa rich, sweet, deep tones ot her voice cannotbe pen- Her faultless enunciation, the beautiful im- ot her thoughts, her manner, ier style, her deliv. very, her flaming eye, h@ beaming countenance, her per- jonal beauty, her pres@ice, and withal ner simplicity, lease and naturalness, these cannot be portrayed by pen ‘or Press.”"—Greenville Advocate. ae a o* ogee VARIETIES THEATRE, fe 682 Bri roadway. erect yvocker and Houston. ang Cy . Managers PPE OW iit, BLEW WIED. PIRERTIRE i) MANGE OF PROGRAMME, FIRST WEEK OF REVOLVING STATCs ARY. mE J, CHILDS, IN NEW rETaee 'S RES’ A TR. TELLERS ‘Rest, MATIN ER NEW WEARS pay. AT2 P. 1, 2 cents, Orch hairs, 50° cents, EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613. BROAD. ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one shoal Visit this wonderatl Museum. It ly fall of itp opie should see and understand, Lectures di aaec'y ace y Philosophy ot Marriage.” Those Jaen Seoacs pprene these iaapaneant inatare on ean a roe, on receipt of 25. cents, by addr TARY NEW YORK NUSEUM OF RATONY ob Broadw: York, Bi} = = AND ROXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON lace, near Broadway. ooxing tanght in one month. assort és AP paratus and Box! on Vand ‘and for nate. ‘colonel MONSTERY. paunasy FALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS ARE NOW ady to let, for balls, concerts, fairs end Llp ight or longer, at feasonable terms. Appl: Redon uuperiigendentet in the epuliding. e> Fil irra harmon PLAN 10, VIOLIN, uitar, 5 a, evening, , ‘place eign are t) lished A 185 ir: ‘ulars mailed tree. J. JAY WATSON: Mustoal Director Ivy YOU WANT TO BE VIG. O OHLN WOOD'S | orous, strong and healty, rid of GYMNASIUM, indigestion and dyspepsia, corpu- pk) ighth sttect, Feney, gout, &e. near Fit ye uurkish Bath, Health Litt, 8A. M. to 10 be Boxing, &c. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1873. MUSEUM DBP. es SHERIDAN AND MACK. SSEGGE. J's. suoWLes and Comic Trick es Production Ex, Sercee new AFTERNOON, NT KILLER, O'CLOCK. fogethge with the the renowned.” DELEHANTY AND THERGLER, SHERIDAN’ AND MA J. SHOWLE ‘TRICK MI The new ti ue Extravaganza, JA Ni WILLE EVENING, JAGR THE THE pdiant RILEE i ‘AT WACK, THE GIANT EIGHT orcLock. } also 0 ETRY AAD Fis and HeOWLES TRICK MULES. 'BLO'S GARDEN. Lessees and Man TWO ES Be PERFOR [ANCES TO-! O PERFORMANCES TO DAY, AFTERNOON Sr 1:30. iG AT 7:30. AFTERNOON AT 1:30. EVENING AT 7 30. AFTERNOON ATS) | EVENING AT 7:30. ND LOTOS. ue asp D Poros: THE OmANANY StA SPROTACLE Pas, ETENBBSED ON ih Ballet, Roe ny Beanery, V varieties, ma ‘che: n 5 oa PR moray) PRIC: —_ with with reserved seat, $1; le (entrance on vi? street) Sue neyo ce Admission, Paes © Boe extra. Fumily Circle, 50c. TBLO'S GARDEN. Ca SE Meese his five 4 a WONDERFUL VIOLIN SOLOS. TBLO'S GARDEN. | ag TO-DAY. THE PREMIER TESTRILOGUISY “OF THE WORLD. N10" IEW YEAR'S MATINEE. NEW YRAR'S MATINEE, RIBLO'S. Admission (Reserved Seat), $l. [NON SQUARE THEATRE, Propricto: M: ir, SHERIDAN ata Mr. A. M. PALMER 4 begin Matinee be- Exrnaonphane RACTION. THIS sith The charming Comedietts, ‘Woolner, tn one act, led. ORANGE’ BLOSSOMS, Per Mptheec by Messrs. E. Lamb, Welsh Edwards, Claude Burroughs, Miss Jennie Lee (her first appear- ice her recent severe illness), Miss Fanny Hay- id Miss {mogene Fowler. And a new romantic Drama, in three a Played with great success at the Court T bias op and ont entitled Characters by Messrs, D. H. fy J.P. Burnett, H. Montgomer, Wilder, Mrs. Ciara Jennings, Josephine Laurens and others. MONDAY EVENING, January 6, Mr. John Brougham’s new Draina, in five acts, written oxpressly. for this theatre, and entitied The box office isc ie open every day from 8A. M. to SP. x Seats for eithe ay or evening performances may be secured six days fuatrance IHEATRE COMIQUE, se) 514 BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART.. an? Manager 4A HAPPY, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Hl me GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. All the stars appea: MR, JOHN FIE E DING, aiken! ATgS, MAGGIE FIELDING, HARRIGAN & HA Mr. RUE ART, Mr. WM. Mr. G. DAS ne Mr, G, L. STOUTE," ‘Miss JENNIE ba MISS ADA WRAY. +a O'NEIL, ie, CERITO and Mine RO MISS NELLIE SANDE ‘ORD, MISS RITEY TILSTON, and @ host of Cy at THE NEW YEAR rseetaae TO-DAY. The very comic Pantomim: DING, DONG, BELL, PUSSY IN THE WELL, ly 78 DAY MATIN ‘DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. EVENING PERFORMANCE ENENING PERFORMAN AT 38 P.M. NEW YEAR NEW YEAR MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-DAY. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. | aHARRY | AR. GRAND NEw ears DAY MATINEE pan a Ret DAY MATINEE ‘CLOCK, TO-D. DAY, T 2 "he LE VERDE CHILDREN 8 Songs and Dances. bys pte and Potts} rae ed ampion ing Zouave PE and. ROU! RS one tie Somnambuliets, Banjo DERSON and GEO. F, MOORE an the D Dutch Skirmishers, HEN MASON, nae y Wile and. gna TOM GRANGER Po Nts ENGELS New w Nerlorcomic Son EBON, MOORE, BURGESS and eine D ‘The Irishman. Among the 81 TONY, PASTOR'S . on 6 YEA. An's Mai eTING, ¢ immensely funny Comie Pantomims HUMPTY DU MPry my ¢ THE BOWERY, Bob Butler. John Foster..as..Panialoon Clown nfl Columbine America. ia Iferd DAY. AME THEATRE, 585 Broadway, opp: ite Metropolitan Hotel, -R, W. Butler Manager... A HAPEY “NEW YEAR. Bring all the Children This Aftern AN THMENSE BILL, OF ATTRACTION, NEW YEAR'S MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK, NEW YEAR'S MATINEE AT 2 OrCLOCK, W YEAR'S MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK, NEW YEAWS MATINEE AT # O'CLOCK: GRAND ARRAY OF ARTISTIC MERIT. " First week of the world-famed Ventriloquist, HAR’ HARRY BRYANT. HARRY BRYANT. HARRY BRYANT. ‘AMES TAYLOR, tue London ©: omit, THE ABBOTT PANTO) ‘TROUPE. Schoolcraft, Coes, Lang, Campbell, Williams. Change of programme each performance. noon, doors open atl. Evening at 63¢. Popular prices of tdmission—28e. . we, and $1, EW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY. weir performance in celebration of New Year's oat SE LICHTMAY’S GRAND OPERA COMPANY, WEDNESDAY By VENING. San. 1, 1873, at 8 o'clock, Seats can be sonnet at the New Yorker Stadt Theatre office, also corner Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue, and at Koch Brothers, : 25 Jeiiimeattond TLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON the pianoforte at pupils’ residence for, $10 per quar- ter. references given, Address, wi TEACHER, box 120 Uptown Branch office, sn 288 Broadwa: JUITAR, SINGING, PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, HAR. mony—Lessons ivate : 92 Clinton place (ce hth sare). itudent’s: and circulars mailed free. Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, or call ERR KARL GOFFRIE, for many years Protessor of singing to their Royal Highnesses, the Duchess of Hamilton, the Countess of Paris, the Princess Francoise d’Orleans, the Princess Marguerite de Nemou &c., informs the musical public that indies desifous of having their voices improved, and Tecelving Instruction in singing on a new and successful method. will please apply iorterms to” Profesor KARL GOFFRIE, Whitney ‘ouse, Twelfth street. ~ LDODWORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 212 Fifth avenue. For days and terms seud tor cir- gRonae ee Be pen j M ie G. H. PBs ba Mortis SP CIAL MATINEE 1 a | OF MATINEE SATURDAY, at at half-past one, of “NEW YEAR'S EVE.” sacgired, for any evening. Box Gitoeston OE TY HEARSA| a Bey suk Bs ed and rewritten & Sa for this company by Mr. veUstiN DALY, and ¢ 57H AVENUE THEATRE. | THIS WEDNESDAY, MOANUARY FIRST, NEW YRAB'S EVE; OR, FALSE SHAME. "8 THEATRE, Ane EDWin"Boori. THIS AND EVERY ay SVENING “DUH puRING THE WEEK a a iron ira Ai aaa At the USER RATTPPAT at2, in 3) which will be pre: en scene and appol ON, CmSAR DE BAZAN. ts nx days In advanceatthe Theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s music ste Broadw: XD OPERA HOUSE. i to a omg $1; Family Circle 0c. ; .Mr AUGUSTIN DALY Se: sute ey and Manager. seeeees GRAND NEW YEAR'S ‘NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT | AND FOR args BY ‘ENING \ eed WEEK (Last Meek. but One), will be acted Mr. Augustin Daly’s im men! ly amu: local and ‘iramatic intensely amusing dota entitied ROUND THE CLOCK, yHN WOOD as Juliana tacit of Mr ouN BROUGHAM as th ‘cometh or te temas MAIT dances and unique CANCAN. ak pantomime, LAST NIGHTS|ef the LAURI trou} jot “Five Minutes wi orthe Fireworks Exhipitons a famou: “Behit cones at Nmioe ‘and the rear view Crook.” p great sportan scene at Ha realistic scenes, the real the Erie Stereopticon. ‘hrilting tableau of the Burning ok he the Five Points. ificent Dissolving Spectacle rkranz Masque. LAST MATINERS of ROUND pt CLOCK. LAST NIGHTS}o peparation for brilliant reproduction the ty OT OF THE GANGES, NB. R, a Ba'esragms Bthaqorn and 7 Reade streets. ALLEN B. ON wepnksbay AND TUVERDAY EVENINGS, ats ceeds at their new gallerlos, st), A PRIVATE cobincnioy WELL-KNUWN CON- Hie ‘of artists of the French, enact epeor viz. — Sondermann, of Sidne: o1 Professor Carl Hubner. tze. gure Stuart. 08, Also a number of fine Eng! The above will i) Wednesday, santare 1, day and evening. LLEN, B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, —— vALLEN Chambers otk 7 Agia streets. MU ATU DAY, SANUARY 4, at shale. spleens, di TRURNITURE, * MIRRORS, ‘omer An W Hy Colors by Hi bition on and, HANDSOME Secu Carpets, &c. 5 Sigg imo at i 0 o trav an invoice of Perfumery, ROR. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. fice and salesroom $7 Nassau street, opposite the ‘ost office. Horse Auction Branch ae to, ie meee Thirteenth street, ‘ourth a ¥ JOHNSTON 3 VaN TASSELL have rece yee perem co, instructions to close the re- ‘locks, Bronzes, ra Mg Friday, at to’ veloc ‘at ‘iieir @lesroom, 37 Nassau street. ECKER, AUCTIONEER.— he sale of the House 117 Kast Seventeenth st Twenty-second street 1s postponed “Maps at auctioneers, ONDAY, JAN. A. i J. BLE tend the above date. SSIGNER'S SALE, IN BANKRUPTCY, OF WATCHES, Jewelry, Silverware, Regulators, &c.—B. D. BAILEY, Auctioneer, office 50 East Fourth street, athe i, at be ha a all the een a o Brooklyn, cons ting in a ‘ot Gold and Silver namelled Sets of Pin and Brooches, Seal Rings, Pins, Studs, Sleeve But- ra elegant marble and ¢ ‘burglar and flreproo Ograters, ry ixtures, Ac. The attention ofthe trade is called to this The above sale is postponed to Thursday, January 2, at 11 o'clock, when it will positively take place. ilt French Clocks, Safes, Show Cases, YY B. A. CLARK & CO. At Salesroom of Meriden Silver Plate Company, ll Maiden lane. Great auction sale of elegant Silver Plated Ware. The entire stock of the bebe ‘omy Plate Company, their Salesroom, 11 Maiden lane, jursda ny january 2, at 10 o'clock A. M., and 1 the entire stock ‘is sold. the bain Eo Silver ie: Ong is a sufficient guaran- of the goods, being standard _— We ‘cantor enumerate this el article under the ead The reputation of prises most eve! of orailver Ware. This sale will v- fer k fine Oy parebase from a large woods, as the entire py ns regardless to Lininioa Goods on exhib! ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAIL- road Combany, New York, December 27, 1872.—l09th i, 75, 100, tons.’ The above pone on accor january 3, at SAMUBL SLOAN, President. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. age sale of Hotel Furniture, on Jae jay, Januar’ auction sale of Scranton Coal nounced for to-day, severe snow storm until noon, at 26 Exchange place. Lease, 3, at 11 o'clock, on the 2 Amity Street, the well-known | and complete; Bar Room Furniture ‘oom! Chamber and Restaurant Furniture’ to'bo ‘sit in one Tot, together with the Lease @ Bh cent can remain on mortgage if premises, desirable Pubite aa id Fix Terms, of, sal — 50 A J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES + pitt Masonic Hall, 14 and 116 Kast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East Fifty-fourth street, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day and evening. _ CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 Kast ‘Pieveuth st nwo NEW CLASSES IN DANCING ARE FORMING at HLASKO'S Acade Ls Bah arhirty fo HS ee commencing Saturd: M. and 2PM. For des pl ASTROLOGY. — A FORTUNE FOR ALL WHO CONSULT MISS WEL- LINGTON. - Recialms drunken or eke hus. ports ceases peer, busin luck and eight uy, DESPA 41, East TWENTY: EIGHTH i oonis; charge moderate.” Consultation weer | Pease ‘ADAME ROSA, GREAT N NATURAL CLAIRVOY. ANT, reveals your Whole life. tr Brave. 472 Cdnal street, near Huson. bay i oa w thé “MES. W. I. MAXWELL, lis A. AW street, Female Physician; auvice atatiae TENTH ATTENTION TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN Hosp ience ; dangerous diseases suc permanently cured consultation fren J eeu nn DR, FRANKLIN, 161 Bloo MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIA + West Twenty-sixih. street, guarantees reliot Yo ot fomate complauts; pleusant rooms for nursing. LADIES’ PHYSICTAN, —DR. U. D. GRIND, Protessor ot Midwifer 25 years’ practice; Aptees certain relie! to ladies with or. without medic! elegant rooms tor Jadies requiring nursing. Residen 120 West Twenty sixth street, near Sixth avenue, ar KING CURES ALL SECRET DISEASES AND Sarangements; thirty years’ oadwaye one visit sufficient. 14 Amity street, hear Broadway. \QTEINWAY HALL. he Cat mUste, ' MR. 8. OUWr RX DR. im DAMROSC ‘OIR! OF MBER M ah MUSIC THURSDAY EVENING BANCARY 2 Meteorortras THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENR, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUIS CONSTANTLY ON HAND R, DESPARD, 41 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET— Paps. « rs? i Practice; will warrant immediate re- Lita REQUIRING CONFIDENTIAL J AND SKIL- ful iegiae at their own residences should enga, UN, Tee West Twenty-suth streets ME, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIF 2 years’ successful practice; privaie lyining-In; cou sultation tree. 1 wenty-eighth street, Mi nince is srt Mh ghee td ot MIDWIFERY ; office, street, cor- second "Ne da erwich meet, No Eat retue ais Ua Vuhon street, Brovclya, br sent y mall. NPORTUNATE TADIES.—DR, BOTT, 125 WAVER. ley place, guarantees immediate and pleagant relief OF no ouacgs. ‘ees Moderate ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AU CTIONEER, . Furniture aud } Fixtures of ‘At 10% o'clock, at Fi gout west corner, Mercer ste nut Dining. Tables, oak Dining Chairs, ‘ofas, arin and side € Hotel at Auction. auction, on Friday, tare) 10 Waverley wi walnut Buffets, black walntt black walnut Lounges, Etageres, Tete-a-Tetes, black wa ‘round and, side tat jes, black walnut Bureaus, Washstands 8, Maitross, Bolsters, Pill ow, hades, Nottingham Lace Curtains, gilt tel Mirrors, Toilet Sets, Chi i Carpets, Ohtelotha, « sils; also a quantity Linen, with which pply to the auctioncers, vothee No.3 1 bast Seventeenth street, nutand mahogan general assortinen of Kitchen hina and it coat aoe and Vout SALE. HENRY DREHER & SON, Auctioneers. e172 Ei t, sells, Thursday, January see Te clock, at OS Higheh nvetiue, corne? oF FIT. streot, by ‘virtua of « chattel mortgage, elegantl quor Store; one very large mirror top, fitted up corner Li rosewood Ale Pump, fine black Gree 5? hag on rind ‘carved Back Bar, aeitionn meee Gingeware, Mugs, Bottles, Decanters, Demijohns, Casks, Stoves, de: Sale NRY DREHER, Atto! The above Store is to let, reasonadl RUSTEE'S SALE OF THE VERY VALU. ABLE ES: tate on York River. ey, called “i but now known as Bigier’ Chandeliers, voarter sitive, mh 4 ite 'y ir Mortgagee. of * of the United States Cirenit istrict of Virginia, entered re- yan Bd O 872, In the case of Piers administrator, &c., the ear substituted as trustee in the unders, deceased, will sell, atauedion, Iliams, Auctioneers, in the day, the 13th of Fe At IZ o'cloek M., 80 ud Waller's, debt, “gt the Land Tn execution of Seana the Eas Mier va Wi nm the Lh wi of Pitta Vi Fury, 1S, cammeneibg R braced in the decd of es Seowrets pe as ye to coe : debt to has aid eer with the comune oPsa Hiver ne count, pin ‘erhioh will be explained on. Te rd e A. i Pelanos. in thre ceual stalments at JAMES ALFRED Jo: _Gnomns & Witiuun, Auctioneers. Se Sub-Trustee. naen heretofore sold by 100 acres ‘oe land, ly sold in "parests, neeording to acco a plication t= oa Gente baled I Hotel, Homestead Farm of Rich containing 136 acres, locates seat, and considered one of Fa out! Railroad communication with New York, Phila- 8 Ver! WARTSHORNE, Ai vat in, Love Branch App! ttorney- “avLaW, —WITH SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES Chambermaids, Sc. ren HG! ICAN FAMILY, +4 pee, ber BS oy AN AME OAT tamlly to do incl “housework; cliy" preferred. Aarons 8, Housekeepers, dc. GG} CARMINE st.—A SooToH WOMAN AS HOUSE. hy ‘and will work work OF the fitereed ot of her 573 3:3, AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, who has lately lost her husband, Pepe iat ity and, ns housekeeper RESPLCTABLE ENGLISH LADY AN ‘0 1 educated, atti foui cmployer. sons, well B and 21, desire ponitic with ree ‘epuntry 7 gonnemen, as ousekesper and son to_ assist eat rietor gener: Address Ly ‘one week MEMPHI: wpoows Son ranch office, 1,265 Brgad- way. paidliaxtiiee, &e. GG WEST OTH st., NEAR 6TH AV, REAR experienced colored laundress solicits washit do at home, or would go out by the day; satista guaranteed. Nurses. d&c. 2 6TH AV.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS WET nurse; country preferred. ACKSON AV., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS., oJ Hunter's Point, L, I.—A respectable woman (iately landed) as wet nurse; lost her own baby two months ago; best reference. Miscellaneo' A LADY, OF RE ENT. Srences given and required. "A sinc aseatuabogte ay Col ie Sige, fy PROFESSIONAL .SUEUATIONS WANTED— A YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT, IN NEED oF immediate assistance, yishes a position as secretary orcopyist; no triflers need answer. Address for two days EEDY, box 134 Herald Uptown Branch office. HELP WANTED—FEX MALES, “REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY etl (Sis_MEN, women, boys and iris to iearn, and ta’ at posit demand greater than the supp. Wate PuOMESOS College: 20 4th ay., opposite Cooper ‘tute, IEMALE PASTRY COOK WANTED—FOR SMALL first class hotel in New Haven. Call at 74 Nassau st, on Thursday, between 1 and 50’clock. ‘ANTED—A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS, SPEAKING German, to take ares, of a cleaning and dyeing office. Apply at E. LORD'S, in Eighth avenue. W ED—A WET NURSE; A YOUNG WOMAN WITIT A froah breast of milk, not over four weeks old. Apply, with reference only, at 200 West 14th ‘ANTED—AS LADY'S } MAID ‘AND. NURSE TO AN invalid lady ; must be first class, yin highest refer- ences, Address, fn handwriting onl; ., Union Club, SUPPLEMENT. _OITY REAL ESTATE — FoR, SALE. st Side. N GANT 20X65 FOOT HOUSE ON EAST FORTY- ait ates nei 2 Fin si enue ; piabereeey finished anon woods; has all joadorn ea fauna | ayo extra amb dum! walter to lar alarm, £¢. reasonable. For sale by pares LUBLOW & 00, °5 Pine street, ROOME STREET.—FOR SALE, ON BROOME oe just cat a hrosawey, > valuable Corner Ereporey, tal fo Eee POR BEICe 8 aud “werms apply to E. reet, iT 4TH STREET, NO, 6.—A FOUR STORY HIGH i yp brown stone Hodes lot 36x100, and stable, for posses ssion, W. P. SEYMOU! AT Broadway. OTS.—FINE CORNER PLOTS AND “SINGLE wom. Park: sad. o tu, Sa 8 say sath, aa both a th ith, mark? aiso.ou 44th im Githe bake ToeN Prete she Bod Behe nin street etweon ish aiid tb averiue at apa it nica Sr ADISON AVENUE, ON MURRAY HILL.—A MOD- M ern eles iB. Mater en feet ee front, four nid i jouse In pa a Oey van SEYMOUR, in Broudway- 5TH AVENUE, ABOVE «2D STREET.—A MODERN Uy first c ira elned poset Fiouse price and terms ‘urnitu: very reasonable; it hata it ha YMOUR, 171 Broadway. $95. 000, —DESTRABLE HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, in good order; full size; extra deep lot; Fifth avenue, below Fortie ‘istreet; ex: cellent investinent, Apply to W, FP, SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. West Side. A® DESIRABLE, BROWN STONE ENGLISH BASE- it House, inal order, 34th. street, near Brosdways aultable. for apy [OUR, 171 Broadway. ae FIFTH AVENUE HOUSE FOR brews tt only—Between Forty-second street and Central Park; io ei? SR built with extra care. Address OWNER AND BUILDER, box 151 | Herald offic Brsnsss PROPERTY hye SALE, No. oak dpi et, ment Brondway. Amity street, near We 75 feet. Bon caret: near leeckor reat, ne ‘anal str Dey street, near Bi ond East Fourteenth st Franklin street, net aces reece teers ae ‘quston street, near Greene , northeast corner Cliff street, 20x John strei feet. Leonard street, near Church street, 25x100 feet. Mercer street, hear Spring street, 50x100 feet. Pine street, near Broadway, 24x75 (ect. Reade street, near Hudson's seat 20x53 feet. Sullivan street, near Prince street, 75x200 fact. Thompson street, near Houston Breet, Pare feet. Vesey street, near Church street, 25x; Wooster street, near Houston : yn street, Q0x100 foot. For price: ana: fall particulars apply at the office. ORNITURE AND CARRIAGE DEALERS TAKE Notice.—50 or 75x10U tor sale, or will build to suit tenant; near Broadway and Sixth avenue, Address THREE LOTS, box 166 Herald office. | RR A GERMAN FAMILY, A_ RESPECT. ‘able girl to take care of children and make herself isn vane best city references required. 34 West st, near ___ SITUATIONS 1 yANTED—MALES. . RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN WANTS A situation ag walter in a private. family ; good refer- eace.” Address Hy J., $79 6th av.. UP A YOUNG MAN WANTS TO OBTAIN A SITUATION in a book or stationery store (new or second hand books); a small salary expected; can advance some cash on security, or would purchase small interest in the ness, Address OCCUPATION, Herald office. SMALL BOY OF 18 DESIRES A SITUATION IN A law office or a place ina store of some kind, Ad- drow R. MANLEY, Grant AVAL STORES,—THE ‘ADV! ERTISER, A THOROUGH practical business man, aged 40, desires a position with A naval store house in this city has sume knowledge of said business; been actively engaged in business in the Northwest several years; is familiar with financial and accounting departments and is capable of fil. ing a responsible position; can invest afew thousand dollars next 5; ring if desired; satisfactory reterences. Address box 629 Post office, Cedar Rapids, Towa. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, 48 COOK and carver, Addross COOK, 104 Wooster a CLERKS AND ‘SALESMEN. A Ess, CLASS FURNITURE SALESMAN WILL BE n for an engagement, aiter the, tat of January ; Wholesale or retail, "Address A. K ROM, 277 Canal st, HOUSE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS WANTS FOR its bookkeeper (German) a situation; can recom- mend’ tim fauhful in every respect... Particulars can be obtained by addressing M., tion A. CCOUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES; ARREARS written up; books devised to meet special require ments; books Keng examined or balanc ‘eferences. MES COX, 47 Walls URNISHING OR DRY GOODS—A SALESMAN, well Bt eh acenah in the Eastern States, is open for an en, ey, 9 or commission, Address for one wee! OER PERIENCE TRAVELLER, Herald office. ANTED—A COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. aigree, with xetran es and salary expect MA! UFACTURE! 3 Hes office. N TE! i —- OMPETENT SALE MAN FOR Woor. lens, havin) ! country trade. to HYMAN & a ae 0 Brow way. va ra TANTED—A BOOKKEEPER, A YOUNG MAN, COM. potent and reliable; one acquainted with the sta- tionery business preferred. Address, stating salary ex- ected, box & 056 New York Post off COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. “N. EXPERIENCED GARDENER, WITH A SMALL family, wishes a situation in a first class private es- iablishmont “For references address last employer, AVIS, Exq., 31 Brond FY ST CLASS COACHMAN WISHES A SITUA- tidn; country preferred; 4 years’ excellent refei ence from last gees joyer. Call on or address R. M,C., 433 West 37th st Cota, by SITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE family, sober, steady, Protestant young man of Te. nd abitit : ey reference. Call on or ad- dress J.D, East 40th st. SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—IN A GEN. Get RR eR ce ne Di TUCKER, Whitestone, vee te “HELP WANTED—MALE REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY TO $15. MEN, 44 ~women, boys and girls to learn and take gasitions demand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S College, 204th av., opposite Cooper Institute. =youna MEN WANTED, TO LEARN TELE- to fill situations as lifled. A acitARDOLPHS National Betoot of Telegraphy, 139 be st., between Broadway and 4th a i| ATER WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, FOR the Ls pean 3 ‘of Greeley and Family and’ other new articles; AMER RICAN WOVELYY CO., 308 Broadway. BOY Phan p YEARS OLD, ur. A LAW OF- fice, to make himselt generally useful rot bephele ein the city ‘with thy our hab write a good ind: und be neat and of'strictly habits; no other need apply; salar; moderate, Address, in applicant's own nau giving rer erences, LAWYER. lerald office. "¢ NTED—STOUT, ACTIVE, by fal AGEN t BOYS, from 15 to 17, as messe +e for & ‘oan District i: Telegraph Company; wa a week. Apply Bt 62 Brosdway, room il: trom £0 t0 wi [ANTED—A STEADY, Rt rgrRIOU 3 MAN AS rer. ress, in handwritin ft aj he #8,, Herald oftice. 2 eS V TANTED—A BOY ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD, TO TAKE care of a horse and bi; ke himself generally useful sey. , 4 Cedar st., New York. AN AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 17 YEARS ‘of age: one who resides in the city with his parents; & good pentaag aga correct at figures. Address, stating references, 8. T. A., Herald office. TANTED—A NIGHT WATCHMAN INSIDE A Bi ill vill be required tobe on duty. from 6 P and to mark the time every half hour; sal Mires Post office box 1,208, "stating aj Sr previous occapaiion and relorences, Ueod Ke sound physical condition absolutely necessary. ANTED-IN A LAW OFFICE A COMPETENT AND experienced, bow writing a good hand. | Address NEW YEAR, Herald office, stating present employment and wages desired, ANTED—. “x STRICTLY TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG man, of good habits and address, particular!: adapted to take charge of the collections of a large furnl- er house in thiscity. Address BROADWAY, station D, NTED-IN 4 DRY, GOODS COMMISSION ‘HOUSE, yy. froin 16 to 18 years of age Bragt write a od hand. “Addiess, with reference, box 4,288 Post of ‘i THE TRADES. OLLER MAKERS WANTE A FEW GOOD BOILER re koe can have Da, hen: ‘ment and good App to Danforth omotve and Machine Company, mn, N. J | Oyg Age 8! Mh yg . Pa Ay LASS COMPOSL tor, accustomed gtyle.of Jo and book Wark, Avvly to uttcWin ih MANS, Foreman, | Dia WANTED—ONR ACCUSTOMED TO ) “drawing on wood for engraving Cun find pleasant an rot le employme ni addresst wi terms, ee OGG AND BULRELEY OUMPANY, ‘Hart onn. RINTERS WANTED. TWO GOOD costae and a foreman for a jobbing printing house. ih aiortiee. anc salary expected, JOB PRIN Pi ANTED—"TWO- THIRDER,” m BROADWAY, TOP floor, 1 o'clock. ANTED—AN E} ‘understands the care of engine and Dower nan of the right stamp, who is not atrald of reine will jyith « permanent Situation. Address ENGIN TATED MACUT ; ONE ACCUSTOMED TO drawii ng) sur working, ages metal, Ad- dress, with reference, Herald 0 TANTED—A RT| CLAS: WATCHMAKER 2s go oe for coal igi eran “Aoply to EOWau ortnns fobv's Cosneel Maiden send i ONDON TERRACE, WEST TWENTY-THIRD treet.—Desirable House, 22x60x117; lease just re- newed: ground rentlow; pzice only $19,000. Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. $ Pine street. 0. 00 ONLY—FOR A_ SPLENDID FOUR story high stoop brown stone House on Lig street, between Sixth avenue and Broad- ply to 1BAAC HONIG, 111 Broadway, basement, way rooms cy an REAL ESTATE TO BXCHANG A —TWO ELEGANT MADISON AVENUE MANSIONS; + also a furnished one; fine Farm, stocked, &c.; no encumbrance. Address BUSINESS, station K. XCHANGE FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROP- 4 erty, a nice lot of Coatings and Cassimeres; about $1,500 to $2,000 worth. Apply to ALFRED NIMS, Suburb- an Lot Association, No. 54% Pine street. j}OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR RAILROAD, STATE or Government Bonds—A few First Mortgages, of from $500 to $1,000 each, on gosh estate in Queens coun- Hen Avy to oF address D.D., Youkers Fire Insurance fice, German Bank, corner Fourth avenve and Four- teenth street. 5.000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE AND A pe French roof House, Stable, &c., in New ersey, for a House in New York or Brook! is E. WHITNEY, lt Broadway: ESTATE ANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, IN| NEW W “York city, u Otet clase three story House, with mod? ern improvements, in good neighborhood ;' possession: April next Addrets, stating location, with full particu. lars, DAVIDS, box 16) Herald office, “BU SINESS _OPPORTUNITIES. \N ESTABLISHE! D MANUFACTURING AND RETAIL ladies’ fine shoe business, located on Broadway, would ant Gi 009 to. $25,000 additional special or ac: tive capital, to increase manufacturing facilities. For further information apply to JEFVERS, 1,179 Broad way. YOUNG FIRM, WITH FIRST CLASS FACILITIES and connections, are prepared to employ $10,00) to $20.00 ‘additional cash capital ine legitimate business ‘or interview address box 274 Post office, New York. (A HNANTED, AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN TO IN- vest afew thousand dollars in a very profitable cash business: legitimate; hishest references aiven and Fequirod. Address D. P Herald office. PARTY IN THE TEA BUSINESS, WITH A GOOD trade, and twenty years’ experience, having an op- portunity fo extend the same, desires 4 partner with from $20,000 to $50,000 capital, or would like to form a Connection with some house already established. Ad- dress H., box 872 Post oflice. WAVE A SMALL ARTICLE OF HARDWARE THAT T want manufactured in New York or vicinity; patented and trade established: I have patterns and will aah cost of dies and tools for making; party will require ii lathe, emery wheel, grindstone, small forge and tool must be made thorough and warranted and at low ptice. Address HARDWARK, No, 3 Speticer place, New York. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $4,000 TO. $5,000, IN AN ‘Ale Brewery; capacity, 90 barrels per day; same Brewery will be sold or leased. Address F. F., box 280 Herald office. HHYSICIAN.—AN A. M., OF 25 YEARS’ PRAC- tice, desires a position as partner or assistant with some res Fespectable practitioner; no objection to thy coun- try. for ten dyed A. M, M. D., Herald Uptown Hoineh 9 ice, 1,465 Bread way. rp EXCHANGE FOR ‘AN INTEREST IN AN ESTAB lished Manufactory or other Business near the city an Improved Property worth situate near a de- pat in New Jersey. Address , box 140 Herald Mee. HE FIRM OF R. CHABRIERE, OF LYO) S a3 | RUE des Capusins) BS ye already different Paris firms for buying silk goods, wishes to mect a firm which would tntrust him with buying silks and silk handker- chiets a the piace of Lyons by commission, or at stipu- lated prices, peta PARTNER, A LADY OR GENTLEMAN, h $500 it Interest will be given.ina wel ed ‘china Sree tal lished, om nat ery and glassware store, long es- venue, Apply at 1,213 Third av. ws ED-THE AGENCY IN PHILADELPHIA OF a New York Chromo and Importing House, by gentleman whocan control a lai eas references ‘and security given, Address WILLIAM H, YOUNG, 731 San- som strect, Philadelphia, Pa. WASTED— $6,000 TO $10,000, INA LEGITIMATE And sale manufacturing Dusiness. Sales for cash exceed sun Avigid) investigation invited. For par- Goniare ndlreas, WASHINGTON. MJoun otrect ‘ANTED—A sTRST, or ASS ‘BUSINESS MAN, WITH from $20,000 10 $50,000, to take the presidént’s or treasurer's position ina company thoroughiy extablisied. Fly company holds the monepaly of, number: ax ths largest prot ing goods in the market, for wi t demand fs unfimiwed. “Address C: ¥- Me station's 3. 000 TO $5,000.—A PARTY HAY ING A WELL- established business of several years’ sue- cesafal 0 ration, desires additional capital; @ monthly profit of tliree pet centum guaranteed. with & satisfac: ory security for both profit and capital; the money can be Withdrawn at any time upon thirty days prévious notice, Address W. P. G., Herald office. $100. 000 TO $20,000 SPECIAL CAPITAL, wanted to replace retired capital and extend business (jobbing and commission), established ten yours; extremely profitable and perfectly safe; com- Inenced on capital of $7,000; present business about ated ts annum, can be increased to $3,500,000 to A ae has every facility and the trade to do it, oe nor on ge portion of their merchandise. With a reas hs le © medion of the business affairs of the goantey, the special can be nearly ‘i not quite trebled ina ve or six years’ partnership; an opportunity rarely if ever before offered and worth investigation. It investment is desired in abate business, combining large returns With safety beyond question, sanding ot Rowse Al reter: ences unexceptionable, address for interview, with real name, WORKERS, box 12 Uerald oMice. LOAN OFFICES, T WOLF BROTHERS’, 696 BROADWAY, BETWEEN | Nineteenth and Twentieth streets—M ney loaned an Watches, Dinmonds Jewelry, Silverware, Silks: par. ticularly Pianos. Private Parlor for ladies. Business strictly confiden 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jowelry and all kinds of Merchandise; the sime bought and sold. HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room 40% SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTII and Twenty sfifth streets,—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry andall kinds ot Same bought at full value, L, BERNARD, BOG BROARway OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET — QUO Money Mperally a advanced on Diamonds, Watches, lewelry, 8, oods ani rsonal pre Las if description; private entrance (or indies J 7A, SACK SON, _WATCHES, JEWE RY, dé. MAZAAR TURK, 80 BROOME STREET.—A LARGE assortment of Turkish Jewelry and the latest novel- tes of Paris; Sine Seema teeing ‘hina, Jepsen and French Articles @ specially... Sold at manutaoture: inoual wholesale and retail.” B ‘anch | house in eben A ’ Tike, GRATES, &0,— AL. Large and elogant stock at our new. warerooms f Fourth avenue = Seventeenth street. N atk COMPANY, manufacturersof every variety of slate work, plain and ‘ornamental _RPABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARRLEIZING orks, enth street.—Marhle and Marbleized ‘tantet Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- ments, at prices *hatde!y competition. Marble ti are tae o— sd 7 __ BOARDERS WANTED. feel sei 5 Baa M3—THIRD FLOOR FRONT ROOM and Bedroom to ain with Board; terms moderate. g Bare me Nealy. a an ached 5 inrge nd ainall, wita S 5 Baer Forty. a on Titan on t, also bask. ionat e Boa. can now beliad inthe above fst class unques: tionable references exchanged. TH STREET, 42 WEST.—NICELY bday Rooms, with first class Board, at reasonable rates, tor families or single persons; unexceptionable WEST THIRTY.FIFTH STREBT, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—One suit of large pleasant Rooms, on par« lor floor, with or without private table; references. ELFTH STREET, BETWEEN PI cn’ suite, for tamilies or single gentlemen; Board frst class; references required. 56 Winhatnedo ae TRD aa doar front Boom, ehl joor, mina Hall Room, ail well furnished, with ox foot Board; terms very reasonable; fine location, Call for one week. KING STREET,—TW' Sh coo Hoa 0 can be tegen are bel iat et poms ta aoe fire BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. path A FURNISHED FLOR ‘OR THREE, Rooms paar A, ed, :boaiinet, neat a pel ealia bas ral tptods cae Beano wasrap—x, 4 PRIVATE FAMILY, BY & married couple. Address, stating terms and accom. modations, GAMMA, box 174 Herala office. ~~ OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE. ae | and nurse. Address, with a LC Be YB box 148 Herald Uptown Branch o} ANTED—FOR A. AN, HIS WINE, NURSE WIFE, NU! and child, te well Fay fire and “7 fk tee and fearon, second floo1 localit vant, fire and gas included | no 4 ma $50 per week privat preferred , refer: ences exchanged. “Address A w. M., "Herald offic TANTED-FOR A LADY AND CHILD OF 81% years, one or more unfurnished Rooms, with boar® ina private tamily ; price notover $9. Address BOARDER, Herald office. HOTELS. _ } Kas “BRIDGE HOTEL, ONE- HALE MILE Wes of Jerome Park, on 24th street roadway, ig been Thoroughly refitted and furni throughs je ballroom, dressing rooms, private supper room: the dest wines, Liquors ani ‘nished At short notice; the proprietor respect, solicits a share of public patronage. J. HARV) NURE, Proprietor. ATEW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 30 BOWERY, CORNER of Bayard street ; 200 light rooms, neatly furnished 5 gor Ge. per might; ‘$3 to $4 per week; tor gentlement only. ARK HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER BEEK- man and Naseau streets, near new Post office.— _ Rooms at bey an C7 for families and transient * guests. DURAND, Proprietor. COUNTRY BOARD. See J OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSIS Station, N. J.—Thig favorite first class hotel is opem e Winter season; itcombines all the conveniences ot a city hotel, with a good table and moderate prices; aad minutes from foot ot, Barclay street, via Morris and sex Railroad; M4 trains d: Me [oy ae ‘ZELBERGER, Proprietor. ; _ £0 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. SIXTH AVENUE STORE TO LEASE OR FOR Best part of the avenue for first class trade. AVENUE, box 121 Horald ottice. ESK ROOM To LE. A FIRST RATE CHANG for advertising agen Apply at the office of NG TELEGR. Anu street. JjIRst OR SECOND FLOORS TO LET. FURNISHED! or unfurnished, suitable for business. Also, Rooma a) let furnished, with or without board, Ina French fami No. Brevourt place, Tenth street, 8 ‘Woors west of Broad~ ALL AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS TO “Lend suitable for a Sunday school, club, literary society, &c. $96 West Twenty-ninth street. STORE TO LET_WITH FIXTURES, 43 EIGHTH avenue, ty side, between Thirty-tirst and ber a 4 second strects; immediate possession; rent low. Apply eR ENBESDS 699 Sixth avenue, HOP TO LET—LARGE AND LIGHT ROOM, IN% second story building No.9 East Nineteenth sireet, hear Broadway, stitable ior auv business, without steaum power. 0 LET—THE LITTLE GEM OF A HOUSE 29 EAST Twenty-seventh street, near Mailison avenue; seven ma, in perfect orde! ‘ci yen ae 350; open from ity wow relay. H. M. CONDIT, 139 Kast Twelfth street 4 LET—THE ENTIRE OR PART OF THE NEW Buliding 61 East Twelfth street, near Broadway; als two Lofts on Broadway, near Twelfth street; size 26x03. H. M. CONDIT, 139 East Tweltth s street — Ts: LET—ON ACCOUNT LESSEE, THE SMALE Store 38 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street; Very desirable stand for any HALA business. H, Kast T ro Ti 0 LET—AT MAY, 1873, THOSE, EXTENSIVE PREMI- ses, with Steam’ Power, 3 Love lane, ow, . presentl, rigite 8 Being Howe Meauine Oien® ry formerly uy the Singer Machine Company. JAMES © SON, 107 John street, Glasgow, mo LEeT—A LY FURNISHED SMALL FRONT office, heated and Muhted. with wo, de up ne Hight: very convenient ng jewellers wanted. COLLINS” Met ory, 386 Broadway, cor Worth st. 0 LET—POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, THE STORK and Basement 13 Lispenard street, 25x100; recently put in first class orde: seam Ore, and heating it de- area. Apply to JOH INS, Ni ‘arren street 10 LET—BUTCHER SHOP AND LIVING ROOMS; fixtures com plete; neighborhood good, rent age. Apply at Ls Ne 464 ® ME STREET.—10 LET, FOUR LOTS; ) inns reasonable Apply to ii, C. PEDDER, Arnold, Constadle & Co.'s, 309 Canal street GG AND #8 BROOME, STREET, 7.10 LET, THe First Floor snd Basement in this desirable uilding, Apply to Hl. C. PEDDER, Arnold, Constable & Co.'s, 99 Canal strect. ~~ DWELLING HOUSES To LET. Furnished. FAMILY ARGUT LEAVING THE CITY WILL RENT their fully and handsomely furnished Haonse to a pri- Tate family only; location near Thirty fourth street and venue; rent $300 per month. Address M, T. BENT ON Il Warren street. 10 RENT—FURNISHED, AT $275 PER MONTH, A very comfortable House, on Fourteenth street, neac Seventh avenue; asplendid house tor a or! ‘ate family. AuDes . B. LUDLOW & OU, No. 3 Ping street, and JF venteenth atreet. KU RNISHED mene. AN APARTMENTS LET, eng Tt SPAC TOUS, WELL FURNI HED. FRONT PAR- lor of No. 6 Mark's place, near SEA i Ss wardrol gas and fire included Fi t closets (southern exposure) i Upper EB abane t fire and gas in ail, ina ~ a T° ENT—A FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, TO A small family for housekeeping ; or Rooms, to’ gentle- men, with breakfast only, 213 West Thirwenth street, hear’ Seventh avenue ; references required. 4 4 EAST TWENTIETH STRERT.—GOOD FUR. nished Rooms for gentlemen, without board. 62 ASE TWELFTH STREET, NEAR Le eo me To let, furnished, a large Room and on second floor, suitable for light Hnuaheopingy ales small Room on third door, for $2 50 per week. UNFURNISHED. Rooms AND APART- STOLET. FURNISHED ROOMS, O% hot and colt water, at 4i6" West Jrour | steamed t first floor, with gas, Forty-fourth strect. 7° LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE, 232 Thirty-third street. Also three Rooms on et floor; moderate rent. T°, LET—APARTMENTS, THIRD FLOOR, THREE rooms, 15 Third avenue, $13; also four Rooms, 383 Third a enue, O16; newly Sorts pered. 3022 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR ‘EIGHTH avenue. nfurnishod Second Fluor to let aud bath; briy je far Uy ~ INSTRUCTION, i T THOMPSON’ 3 COLLEGE, 2 » FOURTA AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Wyetting, Aritnmetie and Lamguagesy Day and evening. Ladies’ department. Redaction tn tel Deine to $i Practically, with instruments. Demat for ope BUgtNess, WAITING. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME. . for gentlemen, ladies and boys —DOLBEAR'S Commiere ial College, 875 Broadway, corner Eighteenth sweet lb open day aha eveing tee instruction. Frivaie seats can be secured ihis week. Stiffaess, cramp: ing and eos cured. removed trom the worst hand aod bervousness cures OOKKEEPING WANTED, ay WILL TRUCT ractically in bookkeeping and mercantile ~ 3 (no theory) afew young men at my house, Brook- (Fort Green), 7 to 10°P. M. ; terms moderate, ‘address COLLINS, box tw Herald office. \OLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL Tt NEW Haven, Conn.—Preparatory to colle; x or business; the Winter session will me lanuary 9, MoH, RU ASHLL, Principal. _ WiAsteo- ay ENGLISH TUTOR TO TRECTTWO taugot tore. lads (aged 16 and 1) Bye Wetos oa, Red with full particulars and terms, J “STANDARD AMERICAN B LARD TABLES AL, te in tia a or factu: an le o1 patentee, H LLENDEM, successor to Pholan & Col: ender. A tinat ry - al KE,