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BOARDERS WANTED. SINGLE ROOM, ‘WITH BOARD. 14 Nine stree' near Fourth avenne. References" nee . r Sxeren. a at 8 LET_ FURNISH 1BD ROOMS, FOR ENTLEM AN Board for lady only, abiress M. L., box ite eval ottice: e LARGE AND ONE SMALL ROOM TO LHT—WITH first class gentlemen; also table Board, 166 ‘est Twenty: te pemeeoun SECOND STORY ROOM (WITH Board ata moderate price), containing targe closets, iter, chandelier, &e., With a family residing at 122 East ty-fourth street, HANDSOMELY FU RNISHED ROOM, WITH FIRST ; el for gentieman and wite or single gen- 48 Lexington avenue, third door above Twenty- sourth a ‘th street, in privat DEPAU ROW, OR 183 BLEECKER STREET—4 Neatly furnished Rooms, with Board; terms moder- te; Bleecker street and Seventh avenue cars pass the jor. family terms 1 ROOMS AND PARLOR, TO FAMILY OF TWO, $40, or four, $65; no infants; table with us; reference: i boarding house people please not call. 39 West N Ninth SUITS OF ROOMS, NICELY FU RNISHED, TO LE with or without Board, to families or single genti men, at 102 West Forty~ ninth street, two doors west of Sixth avenue BLOCKS genta, FROM BROADWAY—$6 50 TO $10 PER —Good Rooms and Board for familles and single sf Fourth st furnished house ; good neighbor Fourth siveet, oe SPENCER PLACE, CORNER WEST FOURTH AND Tenth streets.—Board, with clean, neat furnishe Rooms, to gentlemen or ‘gentlemen ana their wiv houso and location first class; every convenience; terms moderate, LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, TO GEN- tleman and wife or single gentiomen, ‘with all conve- alences, with or withont Board; algo hall Appl: at212 West Forty-third street, tot ___ BOARD AND LODGING “WANTED. iii GeRTLRIAS, Wastes CGMfOnAten dc ak joard, in a res le family, : and Fitth avenues, ‘Twenty-second "and Raph ninth streets, Address, Mata terms, A. K, lerald office. GENTLEMAN N WANTS ‘A COMFORTABLE ROOM, +1 with good Board, including fire and gas, im & anal respectable Italian nily; terms not to exceed $8. dress box 124 Herald office. LADY DESIRES BOARD, WITH 41 forts, west of Sixth avenue and bel sireet; references exchanged, Add: of room and terms, M, c )—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND Been Mae peste oll: below Thirtieth street and fast only for between Sixth ard kighth avenues: breakiast ferences and tering, Which SPAS tox 129 Herald ofiee. be moderate unexeep required, ‘Address HOME COM- w Fourteenth ating location TED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND m and BY and Firth avenues; terme tionable references given MANENT, 669 Bri Broadway. ‘D—BY A YOUNG GENTLEM 4 N OARD WA B the vain of Twenty-third street and Ninth ave- nue, Ad tating terms, C. B, POLLOCK, box 164 st offic IT ABL E ©)D FLOOR, HA’ for a family, SCMELY FURNISHED, h private table it de: esires Kooms for sinle gentlemen, with Board. Awenty-first street (Gramercy Park), OND STREEN—A LARGE 4 mi vhandwooie Extension Room to let, with Board; ti WE EIGHTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth avenue,—Destrable back Rooms, second floor, to veut, with Bo: \so one front hall Bedroom, fainé floor, Reterences exchanged. TH AVENUE.—I OFFER THE BEST TABLE, ROOMS ‘and location on this avenue, to first class parties, en enite or otherwige; private family, Address box Herald office, fay er A table, ‘Partie ulars learned Library, 588 Sixth avenue. $6 TO $10 PER WEE ry PER NEAR THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET. nilsomely furnished Rooms, ti a ai rivate by applying Everett $1 Rooms, with excellent Board, for fauilies Ramee, at 176 Bleecker street, six biocks west of oadwity’ WEST TW. ST STREET, NEAR FIFTH od avenue —Large, newly furnished front and exten- sion Rooms on second floor, with first class Board; also Hall Room on third floor; references exchange ] UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER CLINTON PLAC (Eighth sireet).—To let, with excellent Board, a handsomely furnished front Room and Bedroom commu- nicating on third floor; also large room on second floor; references. 1 TH STR eT, WEST, 16M.—EXCELLENT I. tion ; plens: ut large second story Room, handsomely furnished, with Board; two persons: grate fire, gas, $155 few boarders: good table, Keierence required 1 PARK AVENUE.—DESIRABLE MALL M « for a gentiemun, with Board. References ex- changed. 1 TH STREET, W IE large Root, nicely turnished; 14%. STREET, WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, NO, 48.—Rooms, with Board, on second floor; one on third: home co Bost references re- quired and given 2 WEST NINTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ‘ BioeHy. furpished Rooms, on second floor, tor gen- uemen, 93? STR EEF’ 30 Rooms ex szenenrs 5 ROO: , WITH BOARD, unny exposure. orts; good table. DISON SQUARE.—PLEAS. h first class Board ; references ind stree RNISHED ROOMS je for gentiemen only, 977 nY PLACK.—LAR WELL FUR- hed Rooms, with Board; house and location first class; tew table boarders accommodated. QQ WEST NINTH STA MANDSOMELY, FUL. J nished Floor to rent, with first elass Board, sult: able for a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; ret erences exchanged. ANT AN E on second floor, with or first class location, withont Board ; wear Maidiso: WEST nurery e = IFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH y located Koons on first und nh first class Board, Reterences —PARLOR AND > WEST Bedroom on. third floor, with Board; also a hall SIXTEENTH 8ST 42 Koom; table changed. boarders accommodated; relerences ex- T. 24, HALF RLOOK FROM able Hall Room on th third floor, w ‘oom on top floor, Board; ret 4d prices; Wiexceptionable references exchanged, CLINTON PLACE. AA fiomecon the thir Fxtension and hall Room on —PLEASANT ther or separately ; terms me A. TY-NINTH STR « nd hands ly furnished third story front Room torent, with or without Board 4 BOND STR 4 Roows, with yentlemen and their wives, ence, 51 ¢ Hoard, fables for gentlem 3B, PLEASANT also large Room, and onl floor, with Boa ate, —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED and five, to gentlemen or moderate prices. Reter "WEEN BROADWAY AND Furnished Rooms to let, with ntlemen, With grate fire; good for tauiilies oF sonthorly expest STREET, BETWE eA nuutiber of ple table for gen TY-FOURTH fl antral Toe ‘ation. =—ROOMS TO LET, W single gentlemen; references PARK AVENU Board ; also one fo WEST NINETEENTH STREET~ROOMS the best Board; all surroundings very di 66 Keterences exchanged. f MACDOUGAL = STREE: 85. Hoor noone, gentlemen: good. Hos ay Seslrable aind terms very moderat CURT PET, TWO DOORS PROM 99 Bleee Ww gentlemen can be accommodated with single or double Rooms, with or without Board: terms very mode TWELFTH LOT ices rare stoont closets, suitable for a ge ne LARGE oun, With in 0 front R ements; terms reasonable; relerences, impre 2 MADISON AVE. men can be. ace #45, fire, hot and cold wat able first class. Wi T TWENTY-RIGHTH STRE (Lexington and Fourth avenues.—A large Roc farnished second floor font. to let, With Board, to & gel us oman and whe, or two ladies, « RASt TWENTY-FOURTH 124 was on second floor, or Jirst class parties; r } THIR rd, second sory front, He Biso back ‘and ‘middie Room’ 144! AST —TWENTY-EIGHTH nished Rooms to ict, With Board, at moderate Fates: reference required, WEST FORTY-FIFTH STRE way.—A few newly OR TWO GED don the fourth floor; —TO LET, (front Room mon third floor, to sTR NEAR BROAD- 4 D, furnished "Rooms to V5 bulte or singly, with or with reaktast; terms mowers ate (in private family) ; reter EST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—PLEASANT nm, With Board ; lines of cu desirable loca j reterences ¢x 210), EAST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR THIRD avenue.—Two heat furnished Rooms, with closets. fovand cold water, with Board W required, for gentle lass and their wives or single genUemen, house frst lass, ‘ witht O18 } A handsomely tar- Diched hall Rov can be accom with tavle Board at m erate terms. % WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenucs.—A few gentles accommodated with elegantly furnished ‘Rooms, xh of without Board ; private house STREET.—A FINE OG WEST THIRTYSIXTH 4%) furnished frout Room, with all modern improves trent on the second oor, with or without Board, te one ey (Wo young men, OQ WEST THIRTY-NINTH . STREET — 208 cocupying her own house, will let, with Board, }iege front Room on bathroom floor, newly furnished, OAL WES? THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETW! ER Seven Eighth avenues,—To I wpe thes a suit of dus Toomet ce Hoard. inn pri well Hirmished and al! conv 231 WEST THIRTY. SECOND STR r nicely furnished F arlors to let, with Board, to- Ree oF separately: also Room on fourth floor. d, fire and gas, suite eman and wife; terms 610 and middle Roo Bre. Bas, bath, de rate, Hande private taule or without meat terms LADY LIVING IN THE VICINITY OF TIT Avenue Ho'et hae a handsomely furnished Suit ot ‘coms to let to a oF Without Board: no @iher boarders ta e given and requir d Palutress L. HK, anch office N AMERICAN LADY WILL TAKE TWOC Ha to Board, Inquire In Lexington avenue, thirc uth of 120th street, or of Mrs. MANDSVILED, Mat aml YARTIES DPS DESI ING PIRST CLASS BOAK DOAN NE ‘accommodated by a syoall English iamiiy ‘est Forty-sevent) street, between sixth wn Bvenues, bes! refere Herald Uptown K T.—HANDSOMELY | 3GRQ WEST Minty secoND steeET—ONE or two gentlemen ean be accommodated in mily of the advertiser. immemorial SIXTH AVEN( en GENTLEMAN—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ard, in a pivate. | faa ; references enchanged, ‘Adaress “stating terms, W. lerald office, ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE, A SEC- ond Floor, with private table; on Fifth avenue pre; ferred, or near Fifth handsome rooms and best Ortable required, Address, stating full particulars, CITY, Dox 182 Herald Uptown Branch office. — TANTED—A ROOM, WITH BOARD, FIRE AND Sas for a widow lady; terms hot to exceed $10 a week, ress A. L. G., box 4,012 Post office. ‘ANTED—TWO ROOMS, FOR A SINGLE GENTLE- man, with or without Board, between Tenth and ‘Twenty-fourth Streets, not above third floor; statement of termis desired. 1¢88 Gy BOX 916 Post office DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, URNISHED, HOUSES NEAR, FIFTH AVENUE, a ath mn hand Sist streets, front ting Cen Cent zn ig” =r C Len enue, at 1° others at Teasonaile le. Ee aa se by ERR 'SON, 11 Pine street aud 2 Fitth avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS | AND APARTMENTS . seneas oon “HANDSOMELY Rerniane ed, to rent, en suite or singly, to gentlemen, without board} reference required. West Twenty- third street. AM pre BEROAST PARLOR, WELL HEATED BY IM- base burner, $10; upper Room, $4; spacious eine pee exposure), vast closets, $8 No. 6 an ‘Mark's place, near Broadway, A. LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM TO LET Bol seutigmen at $85 also third story Hall Koom at $5. FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH CON. veniences for bh pusckee or to gentlemen: mod- ern improvements; four lines. of cars within one block ; terms low. 409 Wes! thirty-third street. A SECOND STORY ROOM, ELEGANTLY ve nished, hot and cold water, grate fire and gas, to Jet, to one of two gentlemen, Apply at 145 Eighih street, near Broadway. URNISHED FRONT ROOM AXD BEDROOM logets, cooking ‘utensils, Plimton bed. 10; large upper Room and Closet, $7; Ball, $3; sleeping Room, 3 guise private house; central, business location. 05 Bast Fiiteonth street, east of Union square. PUENISHED, PARLOR AND ONE OR THO BED- rooms to let, first floor, 133 West Sixteenth street; very pleasant rooms, Inquire on the premises. F°% RENT—FURNITURE FOR SALE—A FLAT, SIX Fons, Hy icely furnished for nonse keying: brown &tone house, avenue, neat Forty-second atreet; rent ice of furn! real race for a small Aiaye “Sadareas FURNITURE, box 107 Heraid oie. ENTLEMEN REQUIRING A PLEASANT “HOME ¥ will Gnd connecting southerly Rooms, on parlor floor, wie fire and attendance, on reasonable terms. 128 Eas! ‘wenty-second stre pees WB age rah FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—T0 entlemen, without board; family private; refer- guoes ‘Tequired. Apply at75 West Twelfih street, foe two © HOTICL * \LIFFORD HOUSE, BROADWAY AND THIRTY: first street.—Two Suits of Rooms for rent, and a few ‘rices moderat re. JON PLACE HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN 2, pian, Bight ae a eee aa ene ace.—Hooms, in sults, for families or single gi Ut moderate rates, EDWARD HERBE Rit Proprietor.” PARTIES GOING SOUT WILL VACATE PARLOR ‘nd Bedroom. on. second floor of Lennox. Mouse, which are to rent from January 12. Apply at72 Filth ay. XT. GERMAIN HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street and Broadway.—Twe desirable Suits Rona 280, juae Py for. anes Cae fal $ r day; first class . mpects. ‘ gy "a . TOMPKINS, Proprietor. _TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE: ¥INE LOPT, 590X100, IN A FIRST LASS. BUILD. A. Tintighted ‘on. three. sides, to. let, with or without Power; ‘insurance low. Apply’ on premises, 440° East ‘Twenty-third, street, near avenue A, or to LUCAS THOMPSON, 48 Lispenard street, HANDSOM E STORE, PARLOR AND BASEME 56 Greenwich avenue; plate glass windows any business, a fine lager Deer or barber shop; very low rent to the right man, —A.—THIRD AVENUE STORE TO LET, 20X60 feet, with large room In the rear, plate gl kc. location one of the best on the avenu fsion at once, Also corner Store, at Any 2182 "inind avenue, between itoun rand 10. LET—A FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND Bedroom, to a young couple or two young men. In- qoire at 88 Third avenue, TS LET—LARGE FRONT SITTING ROOM AND front Bedroom; clean and neatly furnished, warm And comfortable; on moderate terms; at 167 East Fitty, sixth street, corner Third avenue, T° LET—A_ HANDSOMELY FU RNISHED FLOOR and Furniture, which is now for sale, at a sacrifice; six rooms and basement kitchen; rent low, 877 Eighth avenue, hetween Fifty-second and Fifty- Shira streets, Te: LET—A, ROOM AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED, suitable for light housekeeping. ‘Apply ‘at 269 Sixth avenue. PO JET_UANDSOMELY AND NEWLY FURNISHED Sitting Room and Bedroom, with fire, Kas, water and attendance + a quiet place; terms reasonable. Fighth avenue, first floor. mmo LET—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED bal Room, to one or two gentlemen; house private permanent parties very low, 137 ‘West npentinings street, over t the store, 0 LEYTON FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR CLAREN- don Hotel, a handsomely furnished Room, on first floor, for gentiemen. ly at 240 Fourth avenite, Mf ta T—A SQUARE ROOM, WELL FURNISHED; Rei ani single Room, at 32 West Twenty- fourth, street. ifrequired, REE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ON first floor of house 74 West Fifty-ftth street, corner Rixth avenue, at a reasonable rate, suitable for ight Does ane if desired. Inquire of L, THOMPSON, on premises. Board —STORES TO LET—BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, NEAR « Houston, 25x90; east side, near Bleecker, 30x130 275; near Forty-second street A Astor place, ¢ 20x40; Filth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth strect, 28x K. STEVEN: and near Twenty: SON & BON, 1 Pine stre: AT IGS Low RENT OF 9300 PER YEAR FOR THE Store and Dwelling 18) Wooster street, one door South of Bleecker; all the improvements, and will be put in complete orders possession immediately. Apply to WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. A A —THE STORE 403 SIXTIT AVENUE, 2 «to let, for restaurant, bililard rooms'or any other cation for dry goods, grocery, PEOK & 00, 961 Browdway. eventh street, 20x10, band i Fitth a) Fespectabie business; fi carpeis or lurniture. LOF? TO LET—SECOND FLOOR, 1(0 FEET FRONT by 3 deep. high ceiling and well ‘lighted; no wood workers allowed. Apply at 554 to 562 West Twenty-titth street. A CORNER AND SEVERAL INSIDE AND SOME smail Stores to let—On Sixth avenue; all ready fitted ip, with Dwelling Apartments and heated; rents no oblect if owner ts suited with the business; these are the handsome: es Inthe city, Apply at 90 Sixth av. FIRST CLASS PLATE GLASS FRONT Cor) Store to lease and Fixtures for sale, suitable for dents’ {urnishing or ladies’ fancy goods, Apply to-day AL O71 Kighth avenue, corner Thirty-eghth stre ROADWAY,—LOFTS SOUTHWEST CORNER OF fT Broadway and Lispenard street to let or emia; gn favorable ( 040. M 10 LET, NICELY FURNISH- oparyining conyenlent for house- dnd $5 per week; in a private VARICK STRE: ed front Rooms, Keeping; rent trom house.” 131 SIREBT, EAST. NO, 816-4, COMFORTABLE furnished Room to let; private residence; gas, bath; iy rent $4 per week. 15 T TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST, +). James Hotel, and two doors from Broadway.—A handsomely furntstied :ront Parlor and Dressing Room to jet; references. 23) STREET, 0, 114, ONE BLOCK EAST OF MAD- {sop square.—Two nicely furnished large upper Rooms to let, without board; price moderate ; references exchanged. QQ EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BOWERY and Broadway —Furnishéd Rooms to let, for gen- tlemen only. without board ; reference required, 5Q LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY. e fifth sireet.—Newly and handsomely furnished Rooms, including a Parlor Suit, to let, without board, aprivate family; convenicct to first class restsaraiits} references exch ed. 1 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—LARGE «iV furnished Room to let, with plenty of closet room, to’gentieman and wite or bro sIngle gentlemen, 134. BAST RWENTY.starH_ spre e from Lexington avenue.—Atfurnished Bedroom to let; suitable for one or two gentlemen, references re- ms. @, A. KISSAM, No. 6 Pine s ROADWAY.—TO LET, STORE 632 BROADWAY, 25X nto Crosby street, and basement;’ also and Rooms, Lofts and Offices over | Store 634 Broadway 636 and 633 ESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for advertising agen Apply at the office of the ENING TELEGRAM, No, 2 Ai rt. quired. FAST FIFTEENTH STREET.—LARGE SINGLE 145 Rosin, “attabie tor two gentlemen, $4 a week; for one ; h 200 GRAND STREET.—TO LET, NICELY FUR- nished, two large Rooms on first floor, suitable for a party of gentlemen or gentleman and wife also two small Rooms; fire and gas; terms moderate; reference, ‘T, NEAR JE,—REMODELLED with elegaut show room, to let, suitable for ‘Testa ur club house or any light business, coun isreqiiired; rent reasonable. Apply at way, In the lager bey or where Grr AM POWER TO LETLARGE WELL LIGHTED © Loit and Basement, 218 West Twenty-sixth street, {TOR © eli seasion. ITORE 433 first any n oF streets. (west ne $60) per month DN, Gov Sixth aven ide), to let, Apply at the BROADWAY, about 39 feet wide in front by twide in the rear, Apply to » 7 Warren street TORE ON cker street et deep, and 6) JOHN LLOYD &'st ‘pe LET—THE FIRST LOFT IN THE SPLENDID Vuilding 39 and 4! Park place ; 50x80 feet; steam heat ing; good height and well arranged, Also Store on floor 30 Park pha x30; possession mmedi- Apply on the premises, APARTM 7 Spring stree tg . Tnauire at sek (APVERT & SUNnACH TENS gre ately, Pe LET-STORES AN ng, four stories, ep; Well situated te pisiness ; oF will be let in roe nguir 1 First avenue (1 m ivtie th str rpo Le and Third Lot on te OR WITHOUT STEAM basement and Toit, y kind of manu- ny to suit appli- wenty-pinth aud WITH OR WITHOUT POW 1 25x100, 17 Jay str good light. © Ap Hear Green. oY EIGHTH NUE AND a fine Liqnor Store, and Fixtures Forclock, I ir reet. ‘o be seen trom i 7° LET AND FIXTURES FOR SAL) Bascinent 33 Third avenu oesession How; Whole House to hird avenue. po LET CHEAP—THE Commercial Hotel, ness, day and night, App! To LBASE—FOUR LOTS, WITH BR Factories, on Vighty-frst session at once, ‘orty-second street. A TURER STORY BUILDING, WITH 15 m Power, situated in Brooklyn, conve: rent free until February 1 Apply to SOO CO, 5 Fourth ave New York T—ONE Ls X60, WITH OR WITHOU Bteain Powe ied: Wood workers not al- Inquire at O23 West Forty-fitth street. 1 near the Ronlevar¢ JANES BIRCHETT, \F \'I lowed. | rpO RENT OR LEASE—ON THE WEST STDE, to all the principal sieamship lines, two tie W Houses, with early possession, JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson strect. TORENT OR LEASE—STORE AND DWELLING West Broadway, near Canal street; great the the two ‘three story brick teneiments the rear of the above; freshly waiter-ed and painted; low rents; ready for immedin:. occupa’ JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, Forty-fitth street, four story brown hearly new and in perieet order, will be rented dll M or longer to & private party OGDEN & CLARK Broadway, corner Seventeenth s M, MSTH STREET, A VERY PRETTY n Cottage, with Carpets ‘anit Cileloths; will be fully furnished sor re sponse ya je hivh ste es, R, 205 Hudson street. \LEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY AND Bask {j “nent Mouse, opposite iramercy Park, to lease tor a | term of years: posscasion at ¢ Pers eetbons SRMORT: & TANSCOTT, &5 WaN stroet. | JAURNISHED HOUSES—AT 21H, 82D, | I streets, near Fifth avenue ; on Murray ison avenues, at th dnd ath str re: K, STEVLD street ‘and 226 Fitth avenue, OUSE 70, it $2,000; FURNITURE FOR SALE ash only; suitable to (ontist; rele MNddress GL eM ICUS, Herald o 5 & SON, I I ence feqaireds Unfurnished, NICE. TWO STORY AND BASEMENT Novs A. containing gas, hot and cold water, bathroom and hodern improvements, to let; $60 per month to an im- mediate applicant; hose in good order. Apply on the 1A Kast Bighty-sixth street, near Lexington premises, | A tw E M HOUSES, HBATER, ALL 2h imp nta, to rent as a boarding ‘OF elnh Houses 4 lew doors trom Broadway, and Fortiedh street. Apply to OWNER, Sf Seventh ave nee. Te LET-MODERN THREE sTORY HIGH sTroor wi Dwelling Ho 88 Amity street has hance! mi MOU IATE [romee egy . J. GIBBONS, o Bleecker streey °™ AUPIY PWELLING HOoUshs TO Lt rt Furnished, | SUPERBLY FURNISHED, HOUSE IN WEST H AND 5TH | 242 WEST TW ‘Y-PIPTH STREF' —FUL Le sizes urnished Rooms; new cottage furniture; every comfort: fire, gas, bath; hot and cold w children; terms moJterate. 41 EAST NINTH STREET. 4 neatly furnished ; fire, gas and bath; suitable for gentlemen ‘or gentlemen and wives, with privilege of. ight housekeeping terms rr sonable WEST NINETEENTH Al STREET, NEAR NINTIL enue.—Nicel ‘nished Rooms tor light houses keeping with every conv lence; private family ; good neighborhood ; terms moderate. WO LARGE ROOMS, UN WURNISHED ROOMS AND APART<- MENTS 'TO LET. SPLENDID FIRS? FLOOR, M GREE AV. avenue; two parlors, three bedrooms, kitche Water closet, separate meter, at low rent to a decent fami wien ‘and gas txtures wll in, will be . and surroundings good; 108 Fitty- exington and Fourth avenues PLEssant ROOMS AT 24 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH J sirect, suited for light housekeeping or lodgers; rent Very reasonable; fine neighborhood. (PO, RENTO1WO LARGE FLOORS IN A PRIVATE L house; gas, bathroom, hot and cold water inthe Toous and eve ence for hou ne location | tmexcey donable; rent reasouable to a tenant Ad | dress LAW RENCE LATON, 17 Broad street. OORS ON WAY, consisting nd and wer MLS, et Broadway. BROA nenr “Thirty saccond strect, third floors, bathroom, water 166 Tet Av —THIRD FLOOR TO LET, WD containing three rooms, bath, closeis, &e., watur™ nished; rent $100 per month, AGB AXP, BROOME Greene.—To let, First | 50x100; complete order; Nason | lighted and dry. | Apply to stable & Co.'s, 309 Canal stir oF piel high; well Arnold, Con- Floor’ and MARBLE MANPELS, IOVAL.—SLATE MAN’ arge and elegant stock at out new Tnion square, ¢ courth avenue and street. PE every Variety ‘work, plain and ornamental. KLABER, M MARBLE AND MARBL «Works, 1s aud 196 Hast Bightecnth since «i Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Coun ments, at prices thatdely competition. Marbie for the trade. TEWARTS: SLATE MANTLES.— design te Work of every Maun ride STEWART & warerooms enteenth turersof LING Marble ‘4 Mona: wrning | 3 ASTROLOGY, IRVOYANT WHO TAS NO EQUAL IN AMERE hi or in trou consult her, No € powder. iation on all subjects. ) 21d West Twenty-itth street, between chth avenues, | Jv SOW THY. DESTINY,—roREW ARNED 18 FORE. art ‘Those separated reunited; luck in love and busine: Forty-first street, near Broadwa | MAPAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, | Mreveals your whole life: trom the cradle to the grave. 472 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee $1. | Iss ABTROLOGIST. CONS | nally or by letter, ML East | fwenrth street, nokihwest corner of Third avenue, | :Roressor Lis ONLY REAL ASTROL oger in the city a wanted, 918 Broad- way | Ww. i lit BAst TENS | , Female Physic view gratia A MADAME ¢ PHYSICIAN, 120 | the West Tw antees reliet (o all 6 Pleasant rooms tor nursi PHYSICIAN.—DR. HD. GRINDLE, | ak Provessor of Midwifery @5 years’ practice), guaran: ters certain retiet to ladies, with or without medicine, Elegant rooms for ladies requiring nur Residence 129 West Twenty-sixth street, hear Sixth av D" KING DURKS. Al ALL SECRET I orang! sufficient. 1 Ms female LADIES’ D years’ auc suitation free. 154 Kast Twen' h AGNETIC) HEALERS AND SEBRS aM" and medical. Specialty, ladies’ tre: M Misses GHOVER & CROSBY, 316 F venue, ADAME RESTEL! ¢ 1810; oft Fitth avenu $5, sold at drug the anled Ie. Put PROFESSOR OF MIDWIF 0. | Mast Pifty-second str Her Infalibie Medic + core nor of wv south 1 street. Brooaiyn, + by mail, ONE DOOR: RY | noth onl OE OO, A Al LES GBRIGANDS. Last dtr Ber THREE mur Wen PAnIStAN OPERA, BOUPFE. TH. crore ¥) AND TO-MORROW EVENING, LE! JUTEAU, BONELLI, DUCHESNE FRIDAY E Neg ae BENEFIT ‘OF’ MULE. ees SATURDAY LES GA SATURDAY SigHT, AUF enn, PERFORMANCES LYMPIC, ag righ OF BONELLI. FRADAY EVENING, JAN, ONLY BENEFIT OF MLLE,_ ‘BO LLY, LA BELLE HELENE, LA BELLE | HELENE, LYMPIC, ALHAMBRA. Will he’ protneed January 13, with dazzii Cee ous costumes, novel effects, &e., a Grand Xtravaganza, entitled AMBR, POPULAR PRICES. aaa Se. ; Gallery, 3e. CK'S, Whroprictor pe or Mani ee Mr. ayes WALLACK SATURDAY MATINE! JANUARY i, Ug P.M, will appear in his extraordinary impersonation of BROTHE! BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. Garden Beene, decorated ee WILSON, of Fourteenth MR, SOTHERN, IRS Sonn GILBERT, MR. POLK, MISS EFFIE GERMON and MISS R, INER EVERY SATURDAY AT 134 P.M. SAM __Box book open one month in OWERY T THEATRE. WM. B. F Great success of Staniey Mciena’s b ene Nai URETS OF CITY LIFE, with IME maid its" original preceded byt the Comedietta TWO EVERY. EVENING iS WEEK. will shortly appear int in, ie, ON ppergnele of the SACRED CONCERT 3 EVERY SUNDAY EVENIN MM FB. CONWAY Sar Sn ate THEATRE. CAST TO THE BOR OF COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING, GR GREAT BILL, RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third street Ae Bixtn avenue, near Booth’s IMMENSE SUCCESS. eC ORYANDS MINSTRELS, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, ANOTHER NOVELTY. wiventiares of a representation of the DVENTURES OF TOMMY DODD, A SCENE AT THE GRAN: -MA-C HOUSE, THE PRACTICAL JOKERS AT THEIR WORK, CHARACTERS IN THE SCEN Mr, Sam Western, a Southern gentleman. W. i. Brockway L, &, Phillip, the original Tommy Dodd, Rew ees us t ryant Rob Brierley, escaped from ‘Florence, Itily”’.J. B. Carter Seems Nelsmore, a minstrel... -Neise Seymour Ban Dryantis a friend of the Tongteliow.. Harry Stanwoo Cousin, MCA OLS Wy Joe ..F. Emerson in Chop Brown. re Reed | Gue: aby the enna: THAT. PRACTICAL. JOKE. Wie ‘PRA TICAL my BRYAN'’S MINSTRELS, EVERY EVENING AT 8, fatinee Saturdays at 2 Seats secured in advance. “AS80cTATION HALL, PROF DIRE EDVENNE LAMBERT'S SECOND ete UF Ae fy ye ON FRENCH, T 8. To conetuie with Oral Exercise ARD.—PRI = ee IANO, VI / Organ, Guitar, Singing Harmony, day ana evening, at 92 Clinton place, Eighth street, Establixhed 1854, C1 ‘amailed free. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Directory. SSOCIATION HALL. A PROF: waits Taher LAMBERT'S: SECOND bai) RE ON FRENCH, rO-NiGHT, AT 8, To consid with Oral Exercise and formation of Classes, - rs THEATRE, ‘ANTED— Fifty supernumeraries for the new plece Ativan ok this (Wednesday) morning at the stage door at 9 o'clos “CORPORATION NOTICE, _ (\ORPORATION NOTICE—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 J qhereby siven to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots, improved or anim- proved lands, affected thereby, thatthe following assess- ments have been completed and are lodged in the office pf the tn as ot Assessors for cxamination by all persons interested. vi 1, For laying Belgian pavement in Forsyth street, from Division to Houston street. 2. For laying eeleien pavement in Hudson street, from Chambers to Canal street. ‘or laying Belgian pavement in South street, from Montgomery to Corlears street. 4. For laying Belgian pavement in Bayard street, from Baxter street to the Bowery. 5. For laying Belgian pavement in Fifty. second street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue. For laying pee Hei ig Franklin street, from West Broadway to vor laying Belgian pavement in Hubert street, from Hudson to West street. S. For laying Belgian pavement in Thirteenth street, from, Firebavenue fo Bast River, ata ‘or regulating an rat ding, aurbing an lagging Fifth avenue, trom 130th to 138th ‘street. 10, For regulating and grading, curbing and flagging Bath street, trom Fourth to & ig, curbing For regulating and grading, curbing and flagging Sixty third street, froin Fir avenue to East River. 12, For regulating and, grading. curbing and flagging Sixiy.sixth street, from Tenth avenue to the Drive 13. For regulating and grading, curbing and flagging Fighty-seventh sircet, from New avenue to the Drive. 4. For regulat nd grading, curbing and flagging Tenth avenue, from Seventioth to Eighty-frst street 16, For regulating and grading, curbing and flaxzing, macadamizing 145th street, trom Sixth to Sevent 6. For curbing and flagging First avenue, from Sixty- filth to fo Bighty: -sixth siree lagging avenue A, from Seventeenth to Twenty- fourth stree 18, For building sewer in avenue A, between Seventy- first and Seventy-fourth streets, with Branch in Seventy- first street. ing sewer in Eighty-ninth street, between Fourth avenues, 20. Fer building sewer in Water street, between Moore street and Coentes slip, and in Front strect, between Mon comer, and Gouverneur strects. Bi. Kor buiilding sewer In First avenue, between-Sixty. ninih and Seventy-fourth streets, with branches, and in Becond avenue, betwoen Sixty-eighth and Seventy-first street 22, For building basin on the northwest corner of BAL suet street and Lexington avenue. ‘or ding basin on the northwest corner st street and Lexington avenue, For building basin on the southwest corner of xth street and Lexington avenue. Duilding basin. on the southwest corner of seventh street and Lexington avenne. or building basin on the southwest corner of wel reet and Lexington avenue. puilding underground drains on block bounded by Seventy-seventh and Seventy-eighth streets, and. by First and Second avenues, . For building under ground drains on block. peanaed Ninety-second and Ninety-third streets, and hy Sec- and Third avenues, and in Second avenue, between Ninety-second and Ninety-third streets, 20. For building underground drains on block bounded by Ninety-second and Ninety-third streets and by Second and Third avenues. ‘The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces ee pees of land, situated on oth sides of Forsyth street, from Division to Hons- jen street, to the extent of halt the block on the inter- secting streets. 2. Both sides of Hudson street, from Chambers to Canal street, to the extent of halt the ‘block on the intersecting streets. 3. Both sides of South street, trom Montgomery to Cor- lears street, to the extent of half the block on the inter- secting streets. 4. Both sides of Bayard street, trom Baxter street to the Bowery, to the extent of half tHe block on the intersect- ing streets, ie avenue, secting streets, 6. Both sides of Franklin street, from West Broad way to West street, to the extent ot halt the block on the inte seoting streets, oth sides of Hubert street, from Hndson to West street, to the extent of half the block on the intersecting street 8. Hoth sides of Thirteenth street, froin First av of to the extent of halt the block on the inter- ne to secting streets, 9 Both side pace to the extent of haif the block on the intersecting ie Foun sides of 184th street, from Fourth to Eighth treets, wy Hoth sides of Sixty-third street, from, First avenue to East sree to the extent of hali the block on the iuter- me tiny 1: 2 Moth side sides of Sixty-sixth street, from Tenth avenue to the Dri belt A the exient of halt the block ow the inter- moon Mott sid Pr of bay 4 Soh 'pl J street, from New ave- ne to ire Beg ; an ttied e extent of half the biock on the intersecting streets, ne Bot! aides ot Tenth avenue, trem Seventieth to Mt Righty rst street, to the extent of b the block on the intersecting streets, 15. Both sides of 145th street, from Sixth to Seventh avenne, to the extent of half the block on the intersecting streets. 16. Both sides of First avenue, from Sixty-fitth to Bing “sixth street. e vy) eeanoF avenue A, from Seventeenth to Twen- ty-fourth street. ‘i 18. The property bounded by avenne A and First nee, and ventieth and Séventy-fourth street, a gastorly side of avenue A, trom Seventy-tirst to weveuty: tourt! MK hotly sides of Righty-ninth street, from Second to Fourth avenue, the block bounded by Righty-eighth and Kighty-ninth streets, and by Third and Lexington nues, and the easterly side of Fourth avenue, from Eighty-ninth to Nine tieth street, Roth sides of Water street, from Moore street to Coenties slip, both sides of Front street, from Montgomer, to Gouverneur slip, and the block bounded by Front ani = streets, and by Montgomery streetand Gouverneur oR The property pounded by First and Third avenues and by Sixty-eighth and Seventy-fourth streets and the gastorly side of Pirst avenue, from Sixty-ninth to Seventy- arth stre The block bounded by Fighty Afth and Eighty-sixth | streets and by Lexington and Fourth avenues, 23. The northerly side of Bighty-sixth street, from Lex ingtop to Fourth avenue. ly “ eo of Eighty- sixth street, from Lex. Ke enth streets and by Lexiny fo ‘and Fourth avenues. 26. The block bounded by Eighty-seventh and Eighty eighth streots and by Lextigton and Fourth avennes ‘The block bound t e iret and Ninety-sec- ond streets and by and thivd avettues “ The block b tne streets and by ‘l by the above. ments at Who are opposed fo the same, OF either nm, aro requested to presene theit objection Huwriting, to Thoma B, Asten, Chairman of the Board Of Askessors, at their office, 19 © huathamy street, thirty days thom the date er ins mot THOMAS B. ASTEN, PIANCIS A, SANDS, JOHN UWLER KELLY, JOUN McHARG, Board of Assessors, named Orrick Boann oF Assessor: New Yous, January 6, 1873, THOMAS B. ASTEN, Chairman. N EWSPAPERS. ! ag SALE—A FILE OF THE “NEW YORK HERALD,” in good order, from 187) up to date, Can be seen at 2 Tidon souare. in frullstore, Hoth sides’ of Fifty-second street, from Fighth to | € East River, to the extent of huif the block on the inter. | of Fitth avenue, from 130th street to 18th | avenue, to the extent of haif thé block on the intersecting | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1873.-TRIPLE. SHEET. per eer ban ee nt of Tragedy, presented ir. ED' BOOTH, Each srrine us ave the week Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as me grandeur of Feige en scene au appoint. Mente taf marked tf ¥ production. MATINEE ON SA FURDAYA AT 2 Mr. EDWI N CABAR DE. 1B BAZA! Seats secured six days in advance at Ane "vehi orat Broadwa, Ditson & Co.'s music stare, Ne. 7m 7OOD'S MUSEUM. x MrT. G. RIGGS, esate DELEHANTY an Ya ACen vice ti SHOWLES OMIC MULES moa FASTEST BOY IN NEW YORK, Day at 2P. M. ACK THE GIANT KILLER, NIGHT AT 8. THE FAS’ NEW YO HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. soem HART... 514 BROADWAY. see aud Manager PAMILY MATINEE TO- Day. HARRIGAN and HART. JOHN HART. Pay aa, Wibita EST, —_— PIELDINGS. GRAND MATINEE ason DAY. ‘ON, ovONaae CHILD. Misa: JENNIE MICGHES. R BARNEY. Miss, A WRAY. HENRY" 5. PAGE, iss KI O'NIEL, Figi Island Cannibals, Miss NELLIE SANDFORD, at Miss KITTY TILSTONE, MATINEE TO-DAY. The New Drama INE, O'CONNOR’ SHILD, at MATINEE TO. EE DAY. Wednesday and Saturday. Proprietor. . Manager. Doors open at 72 gins at bic NION SQUARE THEATRE, «Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK .Mr, A. M, PALMER IS; begins at at3. Saturday matinee be- - EVERY EV EV: yENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Mr, Brougham's new Romantic Drama, Pre: anda Creat ited bie most Elaborate and Beautiful Scenery Seats secured six days in advance. _Box office open ey very day from8 A. M. to5 P.M. BRMANTA THEATRE, Fourtee AD, NEUENDOR'! ED! Benefit of Mrs. TaRsC NE KRANK Comedy, in three acter t fox nth street, near Third avenue. PR -Director NESDAY, JANUARY ¥, Oi) BOOLSKA. E FAMILIE. tery 4 O'clock. yen daily from 9 mony oe pag OPERA HOUSE, Th CONCHITaA | ascent from the stagé. to the dome of Onera House on a FINE WIRE TH ‘The celebrated Irish Comedians and Voc sehaheehe DAN MORRIS 201 BOWERY, ¢ beautiful artiste, who will make an READ. S JOSIE. Holes, ana The famed Chinese Juggler, GRORGE DUNE, The favorite Comedian CNET Anew and exciting sensitional Drama, called TONY Nokes and Hogere) Wen Jennie wngel, Kitt ‘agony Carter, Hen Girard, Chas. Seabs Sisters) &o, or, PASTOR'S NEW SONGS. Henderson, Pill Ce SA IE Fran . Moore, Celia Iterd, Gorentlo E POOR MAN'S HOME, Tom ert, Geo. F. atinees: on ‘Tuesdays and Saturdays at24 P.M. AUGHING GAS MATINEE. Dr. HASBRO! Association, will of the humorous e! at Broadway, On THU Admission 10 cents and a's Wg late operator at Colton Dental ve a RAND EXHIBITION fects of LAUGHT GA REPUBLICAN Wann, corner Twenty-third street, ohieg AUSERSOON, Jan. ¥, o'clock, cents, “A S0cLATION HALL, OFESSOR ETTENNE LAMBERT'S skCoxD pots LECTURI To igure with Oral Exercise and formation of Classes. UM Aerie HAL balls, nee ‘ata reasonable GL _ peritonen in SSOCTATIO: vi ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO LET—FOR fairs, concerts and lectures, by the night or" rice. we uire Of D. McUONI- uilding. si ¥ ALL, PROF! Seon ETIENNE LAMBERT’S SECOND FREE Tt LECTURE ON FRENCH, * TO-NIGHT, AT 8. To conclude with Oral exercise an id formation of Classes, (pis EVENING THE TH we TWELVE, A OF THE AND ALL THE THE THE ACK ee or exitravagan ‘No expose frand; ‘To defend what {: COP fl DATLY BIFE OF. au al! ERINIONS DAILY: D. a VE. . Ka YORK, EWS FROM IMPORTANT. EVERYWHERE, EVE: G TELEGRAM otis ks ga bls oe ioe ASS, thane CIRCULA io PAPER. IN, rue 2 NEW CrTy, to invoke justice to Its duty. is right and just. To attack what is wrong and Nella to public safety. GRAM, ‘To be, as ev HAINES BR First class handsome new Pi on very reasonabl ners, in sacrifice, the paper of the peo Tie EVENING TL PIANOFORT, OHICKERING PIANAFOR R ROUND good order, oie $150; an elegant seven tave rosewood Pia 8." 2 Enion equare, ianofortes for sale E, FOU agraife and all Improvements, at K & SONS, 127 Bleecker street. A best TEAC Broadway the Piano at onsets GENTLEMAN WILL vox 120 Herald Uptown Brauch office, 1, GIVE INSTRUCTION 0) pupil's rgsidence tor $10 per quarter ven, " Address, with” residence, very chen ‘applie dn purchase. FERRY OME VERY FINE SECOND HAND PIANOS , sold on monthly payments, or rented New pet at great bar- « Y Broadway. rand patent AGNIFICENT FOL R ROUND CORNER SQUARE agraffe rosewood 734 octave Piano- ta forte, brilliant tone, cost La) for $275 cash aod no less; 300 lots Parlor, Ch Carpets; a sacrifice: property ot West Eighth street Furniture; Paintings, mily leaving city, ear Sixth aven himber, DI ae ja BEAUTIFUL no, seven gvery improvemen . BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, n LADY Ragen SELL A Weber 7. Cost $500; f perfect ord fis PIANO ON ‘O ONLY $100.—A STEINWAY octay rstrung bass, carved lees; at; grent sacrifice; instalments taken, ar Broadway. FOR $250 A BEAUTIFUL octave rosewood Piano, Stool and Cover; 00d F new ; mocern style and improvements 5 street. third MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR gale SMade order, 0 $000, for $275; Fi ‘ark ker, used 5 months, cost Dining, Furniture; a sac- or, Oo MUSTO, SING a aa e Hi ‘Roery exenine at A Carriages may be ordered it care parerel the coup ane Rann a MALP-PAST ONT, RAND OPERA yoeee. Bule Lessee al wat AUGUSTIN DAL® fee NH ROUND THE CLE om” Rot Ay THe cl : ROUND bay la This great local sensatio tie effects, Is the sour out. and represented tadin ah" Sony y 2 Lore it , Som? i THE GREAT LACKL TROUPE OF PANTOMEMISTS, will h potivel be withdrawn siters iow more Ret ‘ PROVGHAM, arse Orvental Lees te. Tit HACE OF Hd NOES, inay be produced. LAST MATINEE (uit XT SATURDAY ALY'S NEW, FIFTH AVENUE THEATER, c , 728 and 70 Brondway, Mr, AUGUSTIN Daly.’ sae and Manages ‘The reguli ans season iy Neserseneal by the dee struction of Mr, Daly Prheatre ca Tweniy-tourth suree’¢ reauy TURSDAY EVRNT, AN, 2, 157%, with the production of a brilliant original Parisian sen sation, entitled _BOx x SHEET op ne Monday, sian. n até AM. — “4 CADEMY OF MUSIC, 5 wrt ENSPELN. THOMAS. THIS GVEDNESDAY) a3 Nnimsbay EVENINGS, January 8 aud LAST CONCERTS OF THE GREAT COMBINATION RUBINSTEIN AND TH 3 CONC! COMPANIES, The Greatest Bari, Bene record. Positively Last Joint RUBINSTEIN, WIEATAWERT Ra ‘With his Ciirlvalied Orchestra ot 9 Hein SONATA Beet i PLAY CONCERTO HO, stein), 5 leethoven)., WIEN, AWSKI VILL P: PLAY CONCERTO. Seadearal FANTASIE “IL PIRATA (Ernst), The Orchestra, under direction of THEO. FITOMAR, ri 8. "tnom ARS, + pg erform Overture “Oberoi jel Lohengrin,” Mfungasian Maren” chabert) adapied for orchestra by Liszt. ADMISSION TO FAMILY CIRCLE ONE ROLLan. General Admission $1.9); Reserved Seats $2 aud $2.7, according to location; Boxes, $5, $i and $1, Seats can now be secured at box offices Academy of Music, Steinway Hall, 701 and tab Broadway. ‘Rubinstein Matinee d’Adicu, Monday, Jan 18, THOMAS. Circle One Dollar. micts One eae TEIN MATINER D’ADIEU. MONDAY. JAN. 18 STEINWAY HALT, MONDAY AUTER OON, vas IY RUNINSTRIN MATINEE DADLEU. In New being his last a bron in this city, Reserved bv 2, cun now be ad at Dox office 701 and 14 Broadway. rHEO, THOMAS, SYMPHO: ERTS © AWAY Halle SATURDAY ite ING, January at 8 o'clock. THIRD ¢ aa MR. ANTON tent HOMAS 18 UNRIVALED | Onc Symp! sek esti (Keechel, 550). Concert, No. 4, @ maj ors OD. is Overture, Mantred, “ise Us. a Fantasie, 1 Etude: Symphonie Poem, Hungaria DMISSION i ONE DOLLAR AND with CE RESERVED SE. D ONE DOLLAR... S FIFTY. CENTS EXTRAS The sale of Reserved Seats and ets will commence this morning, at 701 Broadway, 14 Broadway, and at the Box Ottice of Steinway Hall. YAN PRANCISCO MINSTRELS. Panties TWENTY IG TITHE STREET AND The great griginal BIRCH, WANBOLD & BACKUS! 18dO. MINSTRELS, the best voeal quartet in America” D, & Wambold, Beanmont Read, ©, Fredericks ana. rie; Mullaly's orchestra ; Chas, Gibbons, Comedian. Ts Song ant’ Dance Artists, Johnson and Powers, and those Laughable. “Sony of Moma” BILLY BIRCH and CHARLEY BA THE QUIET FAMILY. COLION'S LAUGHING GAS, Begilis at 8, Seats secured. 585 N—ATHENEUM. 585, oO BROADWAY, 55) ee Metropolitan’ Hotel. wena ates Manage BUTLE I! THE LARGEST AND ALMONT, D it ‘tare will appear | in the comic trick pantomime enti THE DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS, JAMES TAYLOR, JAMES: bs 'AYLOR, HE LON beget Gomig Tv THE LOND N COMIQUE.. TWIN SIsT) MISS LIZZIE STEMPLE, ERS, MISS LIZZIE’ STEMPLE,. together with our regular SAV A appear TERNOON AND E NINERS, MATINER, Peet aa i TINEE, Ay 2g orciocks, Popular prices of Famiaton, 25e., We. and $1, EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BKOAD-- vy, between Houston and Bleecker streets. Ever y- ane should visit this wonderful, Museum. It is (all oft everything Reo he should see Ge understand, Lectures: daily on Philosophy of Marriage.” | Those, pagtiess unable to attend these important loc ures Can have the: torwarded, oat ree ya receipt of 25 cents, by addre: SECRETAR YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOM 7) Broalway, New York. emeaanes HALL, PROFESSOR ETT SECON NE LAMBERT'S RE ON Fi om, and formation of Classes. R™ "HENRY WARD titre veyed will le ay os ani lal vd Sanwa ARY 9. SUBJEC SOMPULSOKY EDUCATIC Tickets, 75 ar nad ‘$1, at the Hall and Schirmer’s. M™ scoTT aD ON ATURDAY, Jan, 1 M. ASSOCIATION FAL! ‘kets 59 cents. For sale at the Hall and at Schirmer's, meets HALL OF ESSOR ETL E LAMBERT bet, L ORE co FRE, To conclude wit Grail Bxaréiee and formation of Classes, ME TRE “OLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN street A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THBATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ONT Hal D s ~DANC ING “ACADEME A J sac SF'S DANCING ACADEMIES AS: + at Masonic Mali, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, and Brev. ort Hall, lod and 156 East Firty-tourth street. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day and evening. cl IRE U: LARS at Priy ate Academy, 212 Bast Eleventh st T MR. TRENOR'’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIG AA Htali, Sixth avenue, Resorvoir square, pupils can commence at any time, attend at thetr convenience ang Jearn any particitlar dane E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, BE, corner Fourteenth street. 82 FIFTH AVENU NEW CLASSES now forming. __ THE LECTURE SEASON S800 TATION | HALL, MATINEES. OTT SIDDO. Fitlee, _ Property tamily teaving. Vest 16th st, near ST tn , with Suh av, sateen see. 8 T BLUME’ ELEGANT "'CHICKERING” PLANO. AT aa irc. fears, eat Re HENRY WARD BEECHE! 4 ant ee sutng mi great rv Usic desk ; rose Wood eet EE DERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, | Broadway. _ B ARGATNS,—SE' manufacturer's monthly also ren carved legs, a ice, VEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, treble, every improvement ‘¥. $250; instalments taken, $| d. BLE, 470 8th av,, near sth st, ARGAINS mas PIANOS.—TO BE RENTED OR SOLD , ke. J GORDO! only si, greatest bargain in New | ay for cash, gr on time, large stock, best makers, at MERWELLIS, No! 8 Union njuare dds PourtiPavenae). MAGNIFICENT | SEVEN | octaviE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, having carved. legs, metallic piste, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdougal, PlsNos and o most beautiful styles and and by best maker instalments, WAT AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, _ 2u1 Fourth or for rent, Rs’, 1 Broadway, than can bed found elsewhere, RGANS FOR HOLIDA\S.—NEW AND rect tones ever made, lower | ices for cash, or monthiy coring 8, al the holidays, at MUSIC Ale avenue, next to Union square. Classes are now forming’ for vocal eniture aud reading, music, piano and hi For particulars a armony pply to atgsivat i. se) MROEDIER, Director. LADY WILL the acoustle pi fect action to the vooal organs and ‘eradicatin, {ural and nasal tones, Terns $19 to $2), NG ON ‘The only method giving per- zal git. Address J.C, TEACH THE ART ( or SING rinciple. re Wm, Hall & Son, 751 Broadway. a eli train, ghuret Wish to make urrungemonts ir nee in a church where fine tu: English school. May 1. ure A CHOIR OF 16 MIN » VOICES, nd Wi present engage: ent in a prominent ic Is desired ‘of the The director and organist is one of he most distinguished in the country, and wishes an a) polnement for appreciated. The chotr For Brooklyn Branch Herald omee cre VIOLIN, Pr NO, ORGAN, SINGING. 7 mony. —Private 1854. Circulars mail Hmeeit aad cholt where we matted. place, ood mus! Episcopal church pr rererred, may heh y Addressing DIR IA Ki yh Bigs ue, A fo. ieclon. ons, day and ighth street, IaW TANOFORTR AND_ GUITARS PRIVATE LESSONS, Miss ANNIE A, Clinton vlace (Eigh practice. Less WATSON has resumed teaching at 92 Hh street), Instruments farns led for day aud evening, - ASSOCIATION HH. Subject of lecture— oonucn & CLAFLIW, Cooper t THURSDAY, Jamey Only ayer reer a et Meat 8 Broad mn red soatts lett. a i Paden 8 a road street, Mt and c M MASKED BAL 4 MASKED BALL, ACADEMY OF MUSTO, MONDAY, JANUARY 1h, Tickets and yy ry pelt at Schirmer’s, weg No. 1M Broadway, and roa a H, RIVERS’ "ANNE. AL PANCY DRESS ANDY /+ auerade Solree will take place Friday eveni eo Wy iiree to on Former, Patrons can obtain cards of ad by applying to Mr. , Py COr= ner of urttibet, BFOORI, oe NPANT ‘ASYLUM GRAND enn he z ait ING, JANUARY 16, 1873 oratived of the, following Tickets, Seach, to be. pelt age 08 C, K. Garrison, Nex New ay og The et me ee. avenue; M Bat eee niet ne eS dere: aston WuoHter, ninth street, Boxes may be e had of Mrs. B. MV: 421 Fifth avenne. wn Auken, Bure, OF ENGINEERS OF THE FOURTH AVES Tuprovement, Orrice, Granp Cextrar Daron, New Fone, January 4 1873. sr} Notice, tid Reve for work ‘orty-ninth treet a ag Coventy: ninth street not being satisiactor; 3 oD ke om | for the Jame will again be received signed. unit (wo o'clock BM. of Monhey inst. "No offer will be eonside ched to the printed Proposa Tis Sa aad, Ae LL, ow th t TRA ©, BUCK HOU Board of Envincers Fourth avenne fercoresare =