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| LE SEASON) « (OcpeEr RAND MUSICAL SOTREB AT t Mare ADEA, a Eh TE bc jana ngs We MPALTER. DE MUNICH we SS ss Robbie roca ANNUAL BALL ° oe ‘ YAN SHER ANS in 81d FE I Fee sneer & FIRE dan MY OF OF MUSIC, on MONDAY Y EVENING, January 27, 1873. Tickets Bie ee ‘gentleman and ladies, $5, ants yf th Ppeears NAN @ Peart sfect "ear! re ALONZO SLOTE, Treasurer, 120 Fulton street. JAMES OAMERON, Secretary. pro ptem.. $8 ‘Broadway, Prosconium and Dress Circle obtained a application to JAMES F. WENMAN, President, T. BRENNAN ° COTERIE. . XTRENTH ANS ANNUAL BALL, MY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY, MPANUATEY 1a. i8T3. AMES B, DUPIGNAC, President, B. LOEW, | Vioe Presidents. Bion { Secretaries, y be had of Mi. M), SHEPPARD, 417 Broad- (i (a la carte) will be furnished by M. H. Mouquin. ha : by GRAFULiA. CADEMY ow MUSIC. T. Brennan Coterie.” { Notice a Coach Owners and Drivers, Sarrniee convering company to the M. T. Brennan ‘Tuesday evening, January 14, will come own Irving place and go out through Fourteenth and Fourth avenue, and take up their company in treet game order. Gentleman will take the first ay? at door, The rates will be $2 for one persen an 4 $4 for te Oo Or more, spy eae. ‘No hacks allowed in sine it assed inspection. JAMES ik < oa tain twenty aati recthcn, City Hall, Hack = INFANT a TA ta GRAN i rill be given ‘nt the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, tw THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1873, Mire i ichard Mortimer, Sam’lG. Wheeler, Jr., . K.P, James, Mrs, W Mes Wins OW Mrs. George A, F G. + ¥. W. Von Stade, Mrs. G. G. Pride Chauncey M. Depew, H. M. Brooks, Henry Witton, Mie “ J, oN Richard Schell, Mra. Johnson, William Buda, Mrs NL: Necready, William Mosele: y, Mrs. Frank E. Howe, William G. Choate, Mrs. C. B, Hackley, aries W. Darling, © Mrs. A. B. Darling, ne ter, Mrs. David Watts, . lien, Mrs. Jacob Hays, Miss Kate Fi Mie Charles W! Durant, Mrs. Charles O'C PSFESSS: > Em See fs pots 2 Miss Alice Saudford, Mrs. J. B, Cornell, Mrs. General Gilmore, Mra. Adolph Rusch, Mrs. L. M. Bates, Mrs, Dr, Marion Sims, Mrs. Dr. Joseph Worcester, Mrs, Watson J. Hildreth, Mrs, Amos Tenney, Mrs, Gabriel Kent, R. Garrison, Mrs, John Oakley, Edward Schell, Mrs. Charles A. Morford, John C. Mather, Mrs. Laura Curtis Bullard, a ; wankiay, n. Berard Stuyvesant. Hon. Edward Haight, encral Wie sspiawall, sae W, sock, ‘A, T. Siewark : Willard Parkbr, Amos F. Eno, acl by , Charles Ely, Hon, Fernando Wood, Dr. Charles Bernacki, Mr, Charles Watrous, Mr: Frederic Jones, . Schermerhorn. |. 8. Grant, eneral John A. Dix, owe C. A. Agnut : os SSocePer sess esses sagebasseepseagesesesesaee # 3 <2" 250: SES I) ie 5 an A 3 mr Zz aa< 5 oe A S558 Bi = ES F, A. Bari Gknstala: Late oe, General Cullum, Dr. Allen Mek. [: Hamilton, iy, Cle 8 Mr. F.C, Richardson, nom, ©. Vanderblit Mr. Dudiey C. Gautier, Hon. C. K. Garrison, Mr. tock well, lon, John J. Cisco, Mr. George B. Grinnell, fr. Charles B. Anthony, — Mr. William R. Garrison, r. Loring Andrews, r. H. C, Fahnestoc! pir. Jesse Religman, r. mt Santor’, Le M Baas, DME: Richard Schell, bs ‘oBt, John n McGinnis, Jr., Mr. Hs 7 ry ir, James R. Wood, Mr. L. E. Chittenden, on. Won, Moseley. Mr. Jeremiah Curt Zalonel Frank Howe, Mr. Dexter 4. Hawkins, r. Cyrus r. George G. Ke ME SENG: Wheeler, Jr, Mr Willlem A. Dubels, . arate G. Moore, Mr. K. 8. tigen eneral Joka A. Fostar, Mr. George Blase r. J.B. Mr. Francis M. Bixby, Ir. Toot Foster” Mr. Spencer W. Coe, ugustus Brown, Mr. H. K. Leonard fF. Oharles 8. Gilbert, MF. James M. Mo! 1 Frank Henriques, Mr. Harry Jones, Theodore Moss, Frank Laza, Tams, Mr. William B: fF. Mort Livingston, Mr. Rdward &, Hon ir. Win. G. Choate, Mr. Wm. K, Vanderbilt. Boxes may be had of Mrs. B. MW Vin AUKEEN, «21 Wifth avenue, 4 phd ANNUAL BALL OF THE MAYO YOUNG MEN'S Association takes place at Apollo Hall on Friday sevening, January 17, 1873. iE es ; AY ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY, FULLY CAPA- ble of teaching ee English branches, music and inch, desires a position as governess in some refined mily ; best references, Address tur one week HENRY, box 1b0 Herald office. T 1,288 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH ST. A ETIENNE LAY French Oocrerpatoast Classes dady Oral eee No grammar. Office \A [) GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO MAKE ABRANGE- ments with a German family of refinement for par- ‘€ial Board and instruction In the German language. Ad- dress box 2,734 New York Post office. i “A ULT is 1 and 5. LADY OF MEANS AND CULTURE WISHES TO take one or two little girls to educate with her own aa lishment will be united iyi | thorough ' Eng! French education. For term: Bhi gece Mrs. ROBERTS, for one week, at 20 East Ninth street. CARD TO pba A ete tl —GERMAN " Conversation bree months; $5 t Fnonthiy. Inquire foF Dr. COSTER, "st Charles Hotel, t roadway, foremoons or evenings. PARISIAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN a clin ee American ot nl el oad in. in c ari rences excha: ARISTAN, 309 Bixth avenue, Foom 2, mats ar \ YOUNG LADY, CAPABLE OF TEACHING THE ny os brancties and music, desires a position as overness in some refined family; would prefer ‘to leave the city? best references. a3 Herald office. Address HENRY, box toon | AT_PAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, BROADWAY, Thirty-third street, junction of Sixth avenue, alsé bi Bowery. shookkeep! ng, Ariinmetio, higher, Mathe- " e eac Lessor gr 50, Ladies quaiified. biden id GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO MAKE ARRANG! ments with a German family of refinement for pai al Board and instruction in the German language. klress box 2,734 Post office. ‘ r T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing rithmeuc and Languages Day and evening. Ladies | leparunent, Reduction in telegraphy to $15; taught | ractically, with instruments, Demand for operators. jANt READERS OF THE HERALD WHO WANT TO ni learn shorthand writing successiully and practically 4 fit for profitable situations, will rene, write for @ fr'boy wanted e Institute of Phonography, 744 Broadway, | yy wanted. LADY WISHES TO TAKE LESSONS IN THE French Janauaee, at her residence. Address, with ences, E. M. Herald Uptown Branch office. NEW yeunen, CLASS, Ato Hl be. far pi SOMENNE LAM 4 FOR LADIES AND GEN- med Monday evenin ats, at IT'S rooms, 1288 Broadway. irst lesson to all LADY, Pe A ie a nie Ttalian ets lessons if intro Tidress' ITALIAN. | Herald Pup: ftown Branch office. eon WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITUMETIO. for gentlemen, ladies and boys. —Messrs. DO! 5 Bi iway, corner of Kighwenth street, give riyate Tearne and prepare pupils practically for an; usiness. Stiihess, cramping and trembling remove rom. = worst hand in a few lessons. Two private desks acant MOR CLATE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, NI NEW ; Wane’ aie ety nee hd cones or business; ter session aoa wait, SSRLL, Principal. JRENCHI, |, ITALIAN, SPANISH. PRIVATE LESSONS for ladivs and eerass. Theory and oral pieces: insuring conversational tluency. Professor BO 4 M West Fourteenth street, Anglais aux etrangers, pransinti i. Call from 6 to 7 P. M. [preenxcy AND ENGLISH COMPOSITION RAPIDLY taught by Af DERRIG (formerly several years with bis Courrier and translator tor the English press), anglais aux eaamonil ier Fourth avenue, ;RENCH AND GERMAN CONVERSATION GUARAN- S we to ladies and poanereen in three months by a Ve eas) and conversational othode” Adureds PRUFESSUM, box 111 Herald Uptown ranch ‘ofiice. OREIGNERS INSTRUCTED IN READING, WRITING ig the English language, id an experi 0 . " Bonery Store, 178 6th vay me Songs TAUGHT CONVERSAAIONALLY BY A & Spaniard; eee practical and eee reir bi fu id private lessons. Addre: pl _ Bundt” RAMOS W Kast Thirteenth sirect, coruer Unk ersity place, qpuoRouGn INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH, ITALIAN re i. anish by & competent protessor ih return for ‘boar jodging im private family or educa: eng! as stabi town or county, ‘Address ENERGY, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. INSTRUCTION, ae WILLiAMsBURG BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER of Fourth street and a Fog pe ted de- ae Wate (eae met fer eee ing during’ the, comiag week can complete "arties enter ny a three m ihs"course is the ‘close of the sessions for this peason. ‘WAgta>-ron 7 TRO. OR THREE HOURS EVERY day, a lad: tent to teach the English branches, also Latin “and French; srettiens clay refer- ences required. Inquire at 118 East 18th st. WA STED—A MALE TEACHER OF VOCAL AND IN: German preferred, Address Mry i ett West 8 pen m preferred fhigh School, Jersey Shore, Pa. MUSICAL. CAR! A Tae ‘NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC formerly at 820 nee bag 82 gS avenue), NO’ eTOGR mee AT NO, URTEENTH iT, NEAR ‘plenti AVENU! has lon x7 book patarion of being t oa FIRST IN. o e - STL ITU aR ENON - ther Kind in the cou: untry. Chartered in 1863, it has continued steadily to inet until now ie numbers nearly Ley. pupils from the families of New York and Brooklyn. All branches of Vocal and Instrumental a pinste, A and Modern Languages are here x ad (private! and in classes) by the poss eminent Prot sens, and A Prices within the reach o PILS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Quarter be ins, hts time of subscribing. RIPTION ee Say end evening. 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. MERICAN CONSEEYATORY OF MUSIC. Fourth avenue, near Union square. ‘The most prominent rs et institute ey mae country. SCHROEDER, Dire Thorough instructions ie all branches ot vocal and in- strumental music. Foreign languages by eminent Bro fessors, among whom are Messrs. Charles Fradel, Di Cater, Win. ‘iifuus D. Leavit, Sig. Sebastianl, Mons. les, err Bialla, An opportunity is here offered to every student and gnatene ‘ obtain a classical musical education at liberal ‘preparator: department, $10; normal Sopartmoatt, aterm. Pupils learning the organ have the use of a Nodal organ at the Conservatory ‘and’ a large pa ohare organ } small charge. Also rooms for practising the piano, & can be had. For particulars apply to F, BURR, Secretary. A LADY, HAVING HAD TWO YEARS’ EXPERI- ence in playing an organ, desires a situation ina church, at low terms. Address, for one week, ORGAN, Herald off ce. N ‘ALTO SINGER WISHES A SITUATION IN achoir; Protestant church preferred. Address T, E.M,, Wm. Hall & Son’s, 751 Broadway. bye WOULD LIKE A FEW MORE PUPILS n the piano, $4 per month; practice it desired. 38 West ‘Twenty: flith street, FOREIGN GENTLEMAN, OF MANY. YEARS’ experience, painstaking and very successful as a teacher, gives lessons in Vooal or Piano Music, at his own or pupil's residence; terms moderate; first class reference: Lon or address Dr. PUTMAN CRAMER, ninth street. REAL GOOD, CAREFUL, EXPERIENCED AND successtul European professor of music has a tew hours dwengaged for Singing and Piano, Lessons; best ily references and moderate terms. Address ‘Geet. VEN, Herald office. AC aiRARD COLLEGE OF MUSIC, BROADWAY, « corner of Ninth street; employa’ only first class eachers for Singing and Fiano; Sighor Padovont, Violin Soloist of Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre, Instructor of ey tS Girard Piano, the most celebrated in the Neda oh A) only $275. HALLAM’S MUSICAL ACADEMY, NO. 12 arin «_ square, Fourth avenue.—Piano, violif, organ, sing- ing, hatmony instruction. ‘Amateur orchéstra, String quartet, vocal quartet now forming. Terms moderate, A YOUNG MAN, POSSESSING A TENOR VOICE and only a slight knowledge of music, would like a position inthe choir of a Catholic church, where his services Woes ere, in return for private lessons in singing. Address VOICE, eceatt pees IX HE NA’ TORY. « A SELECT SCHOOL eS ‘ail Niraoohes of Music and Modern Language: 83 Union sanare (Broadway), near Sixteenth street, Class and Private Lessons. FIRST CLASS SOPRANO WOULD Cuan A_POSI- tion in any Protestant chureh. Address A. B., box 146 Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, HAVING — MADE VOCAL MUSIC A specialty, desires to give lessons. oF would take a Soprano position ina chair. Address M. G., box 139 Her- ald Uptown Branch office. LADY TEACHER OF MUSIC, PROFESSIONAL vocalist, educated abroad, who has taught her art Yery successfully, would like a'Room or Rooms ina fami- ly or school where lessons would be accepted as partial or entire equivalent Gi Lent for herself and little girl; a family where ther children Be TI German or American, Inquire ‘of A, BRANTIGAM, 701 Broadway. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Pianoforte at pupil's pealdance iors Ph bast rene ences given. Address with residence, T! ER, i20 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,266 Mores YOUNG ZADY, HAVING STUDIED ABROAD, DE- sires to give instruction in Instrumental music and, ie German and English branches, Address B. B., box 168 Meraid Uptown Branch office. deers 54 GIVES PIANO AND SINGING forage es at his residence. or at pupil's, for $20 and Rpzwt Address PROFESSOR 2 ‘OF MUSIC, 107 ‘Twonty-tt -third street. YOUNG MARRIED LADY WISHES A FEW NEW beginners on Piano or in Vocal asic; reatest at- vention given to children. Mrs. WOOD, Ny ‘fourth AMUSEMENTS, — 5i4 — 514 514m 3 — == = 4 — 514 se — it — a Be [3 2 — 514 —— 514 —— 514 — 514 — 514 st a a “ att ery bo 54 54] Sia] Sid | Sle out ot ble ‘54 5 ‘54 he rity — — 5 — —— Sit OADWAY EATRI BROADWAY coma rk. WAY A ROADWAY ROADWAY |COMIQU: WAY | THEATRE ROADWAY | COMIQUE. BROADWAY | THEATRE AY WAY |COMIQUE, BROADWAY |COMIQUE. LE LESSEE AND PROPRIETOR IMPORTANT J ENGAGEMENT ‘OF THE WONDERFUL Wy, NUMBE! "ee MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY THAT HAVE EVER APPEARED | 0 AMERICA ENGAGED ‘AND at ARTHUR GREGORY : N ARTHUR GREGORY OUTLAY ARTHUR GREGORY oF ARTHUR GREGORY $500 AMTHUR G Gnegos 4 3500 Y IN HIS PER WEEK, WONDERFUL ALL PERFORMANOE OUR PRESENT ON THE TROUPE, 614 BROADWAY. 514 BROADWAY. 514 BROADWAY. 514 BROADWAY, 514 BROADWA’ bl4 BROADWAY, i. AGE. THE P. CANNON, 1 P: CANNON, BEST P, CANNON. PERFORMANCE CANNIBALS. CANNIBALS. IN CANNIBALS, HARRIGAN THE HARRIGAN * HARRIGAN city AND. HART, oF HART, : HART, JOHN NEW HART, JOHN YORK. HART, JOUN WILD. No JOHN WILD. END WILLIAM TO THK FUN, EST. MOB wh. sR WEST. ot oO JOH oA QUEEN 4D. JOHN od WAY. QUEEN MISS JENNIE HUGHES, MISS JENNIE HUGHES, MISS ADA WRAY. ou MISS ADA WKA’ Mis KITTY O'NEIL, MISS KITTY O'N BROADWAY. MISS NELLIE SANFORD, MISS NELLIE SANFORD. M188 KITTY TILSON, THEATRE MISS KITTY ‘ILSON. MISS JANE COMBS, MISS JANE COMBS. MIQUE. = is GOODEY, s D. GOUDEY. wos J: a! Ra 2828 a J: & Ghost, E BoB RK. HALL. ag o G. L. SYOUTE. = 8° § & J. BRADEY. #2& 8 “a” o a . 3 50 OTHERS. AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FUN, AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FUN, AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF /FUN, AN ENT! NEW OLIO OF FUN ENTIRE NEW OLIO ry OF in which the entire compan, tna the wonderful MATTHEWS FAMILY, Tr RTHUR GREGORY willappear. Mr. ‘Arthur Gregory ana Master Theodore Matthews in their Champion Act of the Ved THE THREE TRIPLE BARS, never betore attempted by any artist in the world, This performance alone will be wae the price ot eo ‘There is no danger, as it is CONCLI SONGLUDING, a4 rather in the a! Se Wii THE MOST LAUGHABLE Fequest, OF ail comicalities, entitled N=) ASCHE! SCHERA LO—IN—MASCHEBA ;——-—__—_ u NOBALLO—IN-MASC! it ERAt —-— UN—BALLO—IN—MASCHERA }- RATA PARAVALLT, Italian opera, teaches West Twenty-seventh street, n th avenue; terms moderate. Home Monday and Thursday. UITAR, SINGING, ORGAN, PIANO, VIOLIN, HAR rsprivate | lessons only ; 92 Clinton n place (Eigh g ‘.. {tablished 1854. Circular and " four- nal” matled tree. J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. R. ALFRED BLUME, FOR MANY YEARS 8UC- ‘cessfully engaged in Germany and Italy as teacher of Singing, has just arrived from Florence ‘and is aboutto commence & course of vocal tuition. Sing ny ugh ts = Engleh, Fealian, German, French and Spanish. Apply ’ARD SCHUBERT & CO., ¥3 Union square NORS AND BASSOS WANTED—FOR AN EPISCO- pal Church in city; practice equivalent to salary. Address ORGANIST, box 4,145 Post o IENOR AND BASSO WANTED—FOR ONE OF the principal Catholic churches. Addressy with real name, to MUSICUS, Herald office. $5 serve IN CLASS, OR $10 FOR PRIVATE IN- 2 struction in music. Call or address J. A. SLOAT, rincipal of Teache: Musical Association, 256 East Foriy-pinth street, recently y of Girard Collegé of Music. Magnificent seven octave Fiunos, celebrated elty maker, FURNITURE, T BENBALL’S OLD STAND—PURNITURE, CAR ets and Bedding, cheap for cash or by weekly and uy payments ©. E, CANNON, and 211 Hudson street, corner Canal. FAMILY GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING WounD salt their Furniture cheapeand on reason: everything complete for housekeeping; a rare ‘oppor: tunity tors young couple or small family. Address A. H,, box 122 Herald office. A —oBEELY AND, MONTHLY, | PAYMENTS FOR Furniture, Cespets and Bedding, at B, M. CO PERTHWAIT & CO.'S, 155 Chatham ‘street, An 1 eee eeeamck and low prices, Parlor and Obuinber Sults in great variety. Bargains for cash. A po edgar el HAVING SOLD HIS HOUSE, WILL offer to priyate parties calling, all his Household Furniture, in good order and being made by best city makers, great sacrifice, tor a few days, at private reside: ‘birty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets—several fine Parlor, Library, Chamber and Dining Suits, also marble top Tables, Mirrors, lace and other Curtains, China and Plated Ware, Brussels and gener Carpets, Books, Cabinets, Wardrobes, Chairs, &c. ; also Kitchen Ware ; all selling in lots to suit, at bargains ; hours 10 to 6 o'clock ; no auctioneers wanted. 28 Seventh avenue, Re re > PRIVATE FAMILY, GOING TO EUROPE, WILL dispose of the Housthold Furniture at private sale— Parlor uit, cost $40, tor $200; one do., $100; rep Suits, 0; Chamber Suits complete. upwards; Bookcase, ‘volumes of Books, Chairs, Carpets. Residence 1) West 23d st, A. MAINE'S PARLOR BED-THE MOST PERFECT ‘the market, to be sold very low for cash or on inoathly hly payments at CLARKE'S Furniture Warehouse, (A. RADY WILL SELL PARLOR SUIT BLACK WAL nut,erimson reps; Chamber Suit, Curtains, Brus. sels Carpets; all new in August; furniture dealers need not call. 21 East Twentieth street. T 880 AND 882 BROADWAY, NEAR EIGHTEENTH street—Pickhardt’s Parlor Bed for sale, and order Furniture to suit; bargains. JOHN HERKLISH. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices or weekiy instalments, at O'FARRELL’S Warehouse, Eighth avo hue, corner Twentieth street. (eee FOR 8ALE.—SOME ro soars ‘AND one seventy yards Axininster. RPET CLEAN. ING WORKS, No. 9 Kast Nineteen: ste ret URNITURE, PIANO, MIRRORS, PARLOR ORGANS, ether with every description of new and second inand Parlor, Dining Room Furniture, will be tod Yor the next thirty pk reduced rates, at F, COLTON'S, 53 East Thirteen ect, near Broadwa: ONTHLY OR bly PAYMENTS—CARPETS, y ding, Furniture, Bedding, $°: Ly & CUNNINGHAM, $94 and 886 Third avenue, near Twenty-elghth street, ._Prices lower than any other house in the city. RIVATE PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF their Furniture can meet with a cash purchaser by addressing 8. ¥. HL box 350 Post office. THE ——THE ——THE THE THE THE MR. TouN. Wane SIM DIPSEY MK. J TH uN Pd I Mit JOUN HAnt character of TICKET-TAK! THe BNTIKE COMPANY Y APPEAR IN THE TAKER NOTICE.. —MONDAY, JANUARY we shall produce, with new w sochery by R. L. Weed, new effects by Nelse idron, John F. Bodie’s new and origi- nal Burlesque, the 4, best wre, we have ever produced, entitled OR, LEO AND. Tots OF IT. During ba Burles jue the celebrated eY on rt TROUPE ka fooy cig dangers, i.e BUTTERTUB Reyes ‘anged by Mile. JOHNENEY WILDEY! MATINEE MATINER MATINEE Every MATINEE MATINE: MATINEE MATINEE WEDNDESDAY MATINEE MATINE. _ MATINEE MATINEE and MATINEE ‘TINE! MATINEE MATINEE SATURDAY MATINEE MATIN: — MATINEE MATINEE at MATINEE MATINEE —— MATINEE MATINE: O'CLOCK, MATINEE MATINEE THE ENTIRE et MATINE! EVENING ATINEE MATINEE PROGRAMME MATINEE MATINEE PERFORMED AT MATINEE MATINEE THE uate} MATINEE MATINE: E Cv’ 'HING. MATINEE THEATRE COMIQUE, iH BROADWAY, 614 THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. Slt THEATRE COMI UE, 514 BROADWAY. 514 AN Mihm org oo MINSTRELS, ana B cea t Twe et a way. IMMENSE. A’ ATTRAC TON THIS WEE ‘K ~ BIRCH, WAMBOLD AND B. ys’ rn te ‘AN Be el se nol aad ance 1@ Wont rst appearance of the wonderty mane it, Mr. PRANK CONVERSE. Don't fail to see him, NEW YEAR'S CALLERS. BROTHER SAM. TH BROADWAY MILLINERS, Begins at & Seats secured. Fr IMPOSSIBLE IN THEATRES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS! TOBIN’S New Fire Telegraph indicates the ment temperature exceeds 212 degrees (boiling water) in dress- ing rooms, lobbies or any part of building, by giving alarm at Various places, or direct to fire station; cost moderate. Further particulars of T. W. TOBIN, Royal Polytechnic Institution, West London, and 210 East Four- teehth street, New York city. Pi E LECTURE ON FRENCH—MONDAY NIGHT AT i Professor ETIENNE LAMBERT'S rooms, 1,288 Gq™eas Ladies espectally Invited, LIEDERKRANZ GRAND FANCY prea BALL, ACADEMY. ‘A THURSDAY EVENING, TEBRUARY plications for a limited number of tickets 8S each, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, ean be made introduction only, to the members of ‘the society. ‘rhe rivate boxes can be secured at Mr. Louis Grasse’s, 156 Thambers street. - I ITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, BY rine has ap 4 Philip Lr gs! at Cooper Institute, room 18, Thursday evening, when he will be assisted’ by the iignly gifted tay glocutfonist, Miss Mina Burritt This lady's talent is of hest order. She has no superior either on the stage or platform. Tickets $1, at room 18. _PIANOFORTE: At “T HAINES BROS.’ 27 Union square, First class hasdeoune new Pianofortes for sale on very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very Jow for cash. (A MAGNIFICENT, RICH ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, 734 octave, for sale—Made to order; all improve: inents; carved’ legs and case; cost , for $279; Stool, Cover. At private residence 120 West 23d st WALNUT BEDSTEADS OF SUPERIOR workmanship, _norouRnly seasoned, from $7 Chamber Se reat variety, at low prices tory, 580 tiudson street. 2,000 — PROPOSALS. OARD oF ‘OF ENGINEERS OF THE FOURTH AVE) Improvement, Ones, Grand CENTRAL bg) } New York, January pee Notice.—The proposals for work between Forty-ninth street and Seventy-ninth Street not being satistactory to this Board, ideratpned for the same will again be received ¥ the und ned until two o'clock P. M. ot Monday, he 13th inst No offer will be considered unless the bom attached to the printed proposal is Rroveriy exegaee. ALLAN CAM@BELL, A. W, CRAVEN, EDW'D HH, TRACY, J. ©, BUCKHOUT, Board of Engineers Fourth Avenue Improvement, — CIGARS AND! TOBACCO. " Er OF HAVANA TOBACCO—BaUAL, TO appearance and qu Fenn in APRS RAYNE € U0. OM F GOOD SOCIAL POst- equalntance of twa honor ‘Address QUARTET, Tre, ; YOUNG “wIbows, n, desi re to make th able ahi neice pion t Brauch office, A, —812—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE; lyon frame; modern improvements; fully guaran Pian otortes sold on instalments or to hire. GOLD- Saris Pianotorte Warerooms, No, 7 Bleecker street, near Bowery. STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, OVERSTRUNG BASS, ‘carved legs, every improvement ; great sacrifice tor cash; yoqans Be n-oCtave, rose Wood piano, Con Bh $150, J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broad OR he ome ents sal SEVEN rays btn wi Jano, CATV! legs, pear! ke: nial and © 570, price $28. "inquire at236 hast Fiftieth street OT OF SEWING MACHINES, OF STANDARD 4, to exchange for a Pianoforte; must be a first class ‘article. Addrem oF apply to M. FINN, 106 rs stree EW MALLET, DAVIS & CO.8 PIANOS—BEST jing sold on amity vanecr manatee id on mon i hive aerate . BERRY & CO., 799 Broadway, TANOFORTE, ORGAN AND GUITAR.—MISS WAT- SON continues to give private lessons, day and even- 192 Clinton place (Eighth street), near Firth aye- Instruments for practice. TANOS AND ORGANS FOR JANUARY.—NEW AND a Most benutsful styles and isco tones ever made, best makers, a rent prices for cue La om aa MIs OF ior reni W ’, 431 Broadway, than cam be a Aanaeh cle where, “ AMUSEMENTS. as i Pa, HEATRE ‘Geackcacaace ROSE RRS =r BROADWAY. es AY. ROADWAY, Bio: DWaAY. WAY, % Ay BROADWAY .LESSER AND" MANAGER are JOSH HART. a T he Institute for mirth and tun, © Ft de laughter, or, Fane Gncoemonhs g tthe ears COMIQUE jana employment T housands nightiy hail with g! R ich amusement here they rad E ntertained each one must be. be. © rowded houses still attest O ur foothold firm and high position; beite? roclaim our standing best; le against us all competition. gua uaint and refined our programme's found ; easing peats of mirth resound Each ening all the season round. THE MATHEWS FAMILY. The world’s srondory, peerless and alone, The tar-renown id never yet excelled; The title, ©! HAMPTON. conceded as their own *Gainst all competitors tor years they've held, The long-acknowledged masere of the st Far above ail they in old their lofty ation In burope long the fashion and the Fase; Now in ae the great sensation. THE MATHEWS FAMILY, Matchless in grace and art; Fearless and daring, No labor sparing; In each teat They beat The world complete. Their like we ne'er again may mect; bo weil they play their part. The marvel of the universe, The monarch of the alr, We find in ARTHUR GREGORY; p None with him can compare. grace and ing xo combined, We scares again to find. ‘No equal e ye; No rival ever inet. His salary is so immense That when to you it’s told, Right weil you may, And truly, 3a} ine He’s worth his woight in g in gold. + The great THREE TRIPLE BAR act, Which takes the house by sto MASIER THEODORE MATHEWS and ARTHUR GREGORY will perform. The audience, filled with wonder And breath abated, pause Till, like a burst of thunder, Breaks torth the wild d applause. If you fail to sce this, whi mit Or by chance should forget it, The sight that you miss You'll torever regret it, The wonderful musician, HENRY PAGE, The master Cornet soloist of the age, Whom even LEVY has contessed the smartest, Appears upon the THEaTRE COMIQUE stage And proves himselt peerless artist, UNEQUALLED HENRY PAGE. Of public favorites the list to head There is none better known than Master BARNEY, Who, with his droll Dutch Songs and Sayings smart, Manages so wall his ‘audiences to blariey. His lightning jig to see Danced with such precision Is worth—'tween you and Cag ‘Twice the price of admissi From Paris (Kentucky) to the Lakes of boats A ‘There's no better periormer than is Master BARNEY, HARRIGAN AND HART our call! igi robation ever wins ine Darr that Wo Went nt Wost, he Mulcahey Twins, tie e ig and Little of 10" i and laughter provokes, Well seasoned with their own Funny stories and jokes; Of their own songs and acta The real originato Copied all threugh the Union y & host of imitators, Thi ble Specter Unparaltete A model pair of artists Are HABKIGAN and HART. ANOTHER HART! ANOTHER HART}- ha funny one !— ng of Comedians, The Fun-creating JOM Agiant 'mongst all tunny men; ‘rom floor to upper ratter The very Theatre seems to shake ‘When he comes on, with laughter. JOHN HART, your very looks will make, With laughing, people's sides to ache, The essence of comical folks is here : JOHN WILD, so quizzical, quaint and queer; A favorite Jong to our public known, comicai style that's all his own. Win danoe of song, or sketch or ace d, afd that’s a fact; appear is" ‘fea’ who eheers. To ata it mild, They've smiled on WILD Like @ public pet or favorite child. Af you'd like a rollicking Irish song hat will make you laugh in Npite of yourself, Or a good “come-all. Joud and strong, Just hear PETE CA KON, that comical elf. Bis songs are all original too And his style hi You'll sa: tu make you roar, say as everyborty has sal “i never Taughed ult so much’ before.” In singing and dancing, tho though many are seen, ere’s one the palm ‘will bear away The eccentric, comical, oad JOUN 9 EN, and fun will carry t A ote jaughter JOHN QUEEN provokes, ‘at once vest buttons fly. You've heard of “that young man Who played the Banjo!” Well, we've cay reds fe Oa him at last, His name’s WILLIA. All pronounce hi im the | Atthe COMIQUE we’ sad Yothored him fast, His songs Te. And #0 ci come and hear himn this week, That’s the best thing todo. To hear a sweet singer none will refuse, For a vocalist good {s the thing to choose, ‘Who can people oi every taste amuse, Anda spirited style in each song iniuse And be comic enough to d. ‘And a good dash of in varound diffuse, Who ot Lees stupi 6 can accuse, Wie chs no litle taulte that we must ‘excuse, But with songs as fresh as the latest news Which we in the papers each day peruse Buch vocalist is M188 ISS JENNIE HUGHES, iss KITTY O'NEIL, there's life in her glanoe, here's lite in her, jig, and her song and dance, So spry, 80 neat, 2, pretty and sweet, An Vat might say hey happened to meet, 50 mighty handy, in loed, | wid her feet” ‘And now let us say, Miss ADA WRAY, By tar the most beautiful woman io-day ‘To be seen on the stage tn all Broadway. Of yooalists quite & queen, And in burlesque, too, she's seen, ‘Talented, young and gy, Miss ADA WRAY ill be sway, and inany @ laurel carry away, THOSE TERRIBLE FiJ] CANNIBALS, From an island over the sea— ‘Those dreadiul man-eating savages, What lellows they seem to be! But they're kept so under control, While JOSH MAAR has got them in hand, ‘That it’s really a treat to hear them sing ‘The songs of their native land, nd do their wild dance Ii's a sort of a pran That by seeing it only you you'll andet up the list of attractions here, hat rome the house throughout the year, re's E. D. GOODING, an. he of merit, Fait of rol ‘humor, life'and its J. 8. CRUSSIN, an actor of ver crear Hh Who in drama and barlesque shows his ability J. A. GRAVER, an actor well known to And the popular versatile, ROBERT HAL 1, 1, STO! in the drama will shine, Waite neat comes in, to fill up the line," Miss NELLIE SAN FOR! 80 sparkling and bright, im. fun causes laughter each night. Daven, irish oF Negro nto her a tean actress she’s known to fame, Ae TY TILSTONE, the re daahing An gay, Bull winning applause in pnd § LEY and GUILFOIL Loulit know ance Fhey" * hard to be equalled in both song Ce ong rer, in fact, & rogramme prodigious, We Tfaght to offend the most fast dioust Toeum it ‘allup. the world wi may Toeaual the Bill wink TR j OOMIQUE, Is. AY st oy To WHICH sere, wives, YOU SAFELY ‘i sa, DAUGHTERS WHERE IN NEW YORK. aod 8 twery one one answers, “THAT'S S01” reat feomnany And the Ww. y rprise of it, yan hy THE COMIQUE Toads ne van— “And thavs just about the size of it.” MATINEES MATINEES MATINEES ATINEES EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, WEoeE SDAY AND SATURDAY, SDAY AND cappepay WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY. WEDNESDAY AND satuapay Ra | WBRABBAE ARS Lu AMUSEMENTS. Roms THEATRE, BOOTH. LAST WEEK BUT TWO of ment of Mt OOTH, ‘and LAST WEEK of RICHARD LIT, SATURDAY MATINEE AT TWO. Due ERWIN BOO: DON CHSAR DAZA: pABECIAL.—On MONDAY. NEXT, MANU ARY 2, MR. will aj for the first’ time in six years as ye en 103 Youn Howard Payne's Trage- 8; or, THE PALL OF TAR UIN, juced after many weeks or careful and perdi lays in_ad: t the theatre, or at at ie » OF Ditson & Co.'s musie store, Tit Broadway . Bown THEATRE. LiGit MONDAY BYENING, Jaijinty, 15,18 ‘ui cotice, GRAND, SPECTACULAI, ROMANTIC DRAMA, in three acts, entitled his EB TEMPTATION written by Mr. JOsErs FOSTER, and presented with all ie original music, m: Leet fects and the power- illustrated tableaux characterized its ‘icin mang tion at the Grand Opera House. ppearance of Mr. J. B. STUDLE the favorite actor: will berform B his eet part of vu E DOOMED, assisted by @ ci selected eer ats it very efficient company, and an oe corps of The oe acity of this house, the largest theatre in the city, and its vast resources wiltbe Oreught into Fequial- tion to give due effect to this GORGEOUS SPECTA: Splen macanes SOUrnemant canoes, ballot divertisse- ments, combi one t TEM VTA TIONS, EVERY NIGHT, Manager rt EVERY NIGH preceded by the'Comed: NEASHE( AND CRASHER. Grand Sacred Gera Concert every Sunday evening. Will shortly be produced the popular Drama of UFFALO BL pow SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor. .Mr. SHERIDAN oon Manager. Mr. A. M. PALMER Doors, 15, Mi - cet 19 en at 7:15, begins at 8; Saturday Matinee be- Second week and great success, of Mr. Brougham’s in- tensely thrilling Drama, ATHERLEY COURT, produced with a strong cast and with the most thor- oughly artistic scenery ever put on an American stage. EVERY SCENE A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. secured for either the evening or Saturday ‘© performance six days in advance. V me Lueree WALLACK GA! SATURDAY MATINEE, SUANUARY 18, 14g P. M., will appear in bisext Waite re tion of is extraordinary impersonation of Paces SAM. 35 BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENERY “AND APPOINTMENTS, Garden Scene, decorated ‘by Mr. WILSON, of Fourteenth MR. SOTHERN, ty ‘ioun GILBERT, MR. POLK, MISS be datos 9 Whine and MISS R, 8. Proprietor and pananer. LA SAM MATINER EVERY SATURDAY AT Ke P.M. BAM, pen one month in advance. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN it dena P alareve epimapsonts gtifinale play, rR pawn , Miss Minnie Cor Mr. Walter Le: rare 7th avn! near Rooth’s Theatre.” and 7th dvs. near Booth’s Theatre. THE FELICITY WILL EVENTUATE AT 8 O'CLOCK, Oh wed by delighted ren Coiba AT 9:45, ‘owdes and f GENUIN: thks E c REAM ii arte aS in PLACT 1 BRYANT'S MIN Lyte way, Mr. Frank id full company ‘apvea: VAN StHELS | [THAT PRACTICAL JOKE BRYAN"S MINSTRELS, THAT PRACTICAL JOKE BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Characters by Dan Bryant, Dave Reed, Nelse Seymour, Mcandrews, | Stanwood, Brockway, Morri rissey, Emerson, Templeton, Norman, “THAT PRACTICAL JOKE. Matinee ragoe at2, Seats secured in advance. bove Twenty-elgoth st. ‘roprieters Ri PT ‘Among the many Marvels. may be found th follow OTHLES (ery laughable) GENTS BEW DB “ Maule TUB ND SEED (very mysterious). . 60 CENTS GRANDMOTHER'S NECKLACE (very wonderful Nets MECHANICAL PILLARS (very amusing) PHANTOM FINGER (very effective) Hundreds of other new Tricks, from 75 cents to $50. ELEGANT BOXES of TRICKS CKS (improved), from $5 to $125, riven with every article GIVEN IN LEGERD) RICE LIST UPON APPLICATIO Every visitor to the city should see the many new and entertaining Wonders, the Establishment in it- self forming a perfect scene of Enchantment. rages for the German. .-From 75 cents 1,182 Broadway, under Sturtevant House. 55 ATHENEUM, MAGICA} BROADWAY. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway, R, W. BU -.+-... Manager A GRAND bisPLAY OF NOVELTIE EVERY BODY DEL SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER, SE ae th fo Character Artists, M SHERI DA aan N' AND MACK, ‘Miss IDA MADIGAN and Miss C LEVORNIE, o The accomplished Vee lists. JAMES F. WAMBOLD, AMES F. WAMBOLD, the ravortte Banjolst and Comedian NELSON JU ALMONT and DONALSON, THE FIVE GREAT CLOWNS. THE ROSS as tee MISS DIVA FARRAND AND hols any STEMPLE, JOLCRAFT, the Rox secre Nosro Co coped in of’ the Maal day. U, com FAN ARIED BILL EVERY EVE MATINEES WVERY, WEDNESDAY AND MIATORDAY, Zppuier prices Of admission. Seats reserved in advance. OTIOE.-The een Burlesque Actresses, ORRELL are engaged and will shortly appear, naeter with other AMUSEMENTS. BARD OPERA HOUSE. ‘Gnaugcaata ‘Lessee and Mai . ME ALY ‘LAs’ Phased ROUND THE CLOCK ROUND THE 2a THE ROUND: THE CLOCKS reat local sensation, which so abounds with realy istioe! fects, is the source of continued pocrimmguh renee Ce and represented by the renowned “Stan” Company, ites, » SOHN, WOOD, and 4nd Mr. JORN BROUGHAM, will positively be wiudrawa. 6 afte or next next Saturday even- . 7 O1 ital tacle, Ings The Fire CATARAGR OF THE Ganans, tobe produced on MONDAY, the 20th ins ALYS NEW FIFTH AVENUE gir’ 728 and 730 way. Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY Sole ‘The roxular season tly (phim rupted 0 byt ede struction of Mr. Daly's Theatre on Tweni will be resumed TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 21 “re Dt dy oD the production, of @ brilliaat original /arisian sea- .* The box sheet tll ack vyey open MORNING, 15th inst., at 8 o'clock, tt Anting the diagram of the hot 2 until WEDNESDAE mn eonsequence ote NIBLO'S GARDEN, Lessees and Managers. +s weee - Jarrett & Palmer THE mogtts? AND EOF oa BRILLIANT BALLET SINGING. DANCING. EVER SEEN ‘ON any SCENERY. IN THE WORLD. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND personshave already attended its representations Every evening at arriagas may be ordered at LI. Bases ke cars to all pire of the city In waiting. URDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST QuMrie ADMISSION 50 CENTS. SECURED SEATS 50 CENTS and 1 EXTRA. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, and every ENING, and WEDNESDAY AND'S. MATINE: Production of a Grand ieorni ie spectneular Lagende on Splendid Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes, Novel Effects, Pro- perties, &c, Special engagement and first appearance of Misses Fant ne rkham, Olive edi "9 nie Sattertie, Grace’ Hawlinsgn, Laura Fay, Marlon Flake, Purcell Shirley, &. ssrs, Leon, ‘kelly Neil Warner, H. Allen, it steaan ‘Harry Hotto, . K. Collier, G. Dan- ar, and a host of others. ALUAMBRA. THREE GRAND BALLETS, THE FAMOUS MARTIN FAMIL The Lauri Trou Courtwright vind Gilbert, Morris! Mystic Change: ly and Leon: Glee Quartette, ‘aud One Hundred other Spectultios. Burlesque, Pantomime, Novelt secured two weeks in advance, LY MPIC, AMBRA. MONDAY, JAN. 18, UNTIL FURTHER Torte POPULAR PRICE AR BS. ADMISSION soe. FAMILY CRGLiE See SECURED SEATS 80c. AND $1 EXTRA, * In making the above announcement the mai nye | have etully considered the wants of the public, at pledge themselves toa liberality in outlay for the great- est attractions and rarest novelties to be obtained im America or Europe, thus securing @ continuance of established popularity of this titeatre. ‘The character its entertainments, scenic effects and sya nts com bined, are intended ty command the highest class patron- tablished. ATED: send ES Spay “ANI ‘AND SATURDAY MATINEE PER- FORMANG aes make it the ackrowleggsd, family resort. _Parquette and dress circle, $1; orchestra chairs, $t 90. ‘Son's MUSEUM, MONDAY, AFTERNOON AT 2, first time of Panuary ENING. AT. 8, Mr. M, W. FISKE, Mile. MARIETYA RAVEL, in the in her sensational sensational drama, of “drama 0) Miss WEBER, MISS HOWIT?, iss AGRATTAN, MISS DE FORREST, MRS. VAN’ DERLU, MESSRS. KEENE MESTAYER, WALLACE, SHELDON and GON- NER will appear. RUSTE MATINEE D'ADIEU TO-MORROW. UBINSTEIN MATINEE D'ADIEU TO-MORROW, EINWAY HALL, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 13, ate, HHUBINSTEIN'S dona eet aie Fst The most attractive and popular rain. offered tariho New York publicy RUBINSTEIN wil. pi fourteen pieces, as follows Overture (Exmont) Sonata, spr 4 $ = Oger: ze Gitw in Gondols, GRossia 10; Mira la Blanca Luna (Rossini) Hy Tarantolle,... 2: 12, Erl King (eri Konig ig} (Schubert) 4 1% Turkish March, “Ruins of Athen: 14 Wedding March, “Midsummer Night's Drea Men Mr. WIENLAWSEI will pla; ROMANCE om the oj of Halka). Loved .Moniuzko POLONAIS) jeniawskt DI SANT PALPIE a aaa appearance : Admlssion $1. Reserved Seats $2, at box office, 701 and pity Broadway. pore PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 hae the First ViGHRELLE of the woudertal Na Ose ROTHERS, LE oe Ain thelr benutital Triple cies Feats. Miss Annie Braddon, Sensational Songstress. Johnny, Williams, Lancashire Clog Dancer. Belle Iferd, Com . Dan Morris. Miis one Mortis, SONGS. yp heigd ab THE BLOCK. NY oa NEW LOCAL Hen Macon, "Neil Rogers, ¥° Gigard, rit Sel &e. ESDAY # and SATURDAY at: oGLOci. TEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecxer streets. —Every one should visit this wondertul Museam. It is full of Syery thing people should see and understand, Lectures dail “the Philosophy of Marriage.” | Those parties unab le to attend these, Importantigctures can have th post eee on rece poe 2% cents, addrossin SECRE Tak YORK M Uskum or ‘aNarowy, ots Broadway, New: York. ERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES NO, 8, STEIN- January 13, P ea baits HN ILAY, ubject, “The Heroic Age in Washington.” Thebes 5) and 75 cents, at the ‘frail, Library and Schirmer's, January 20, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, A new subject. _Sanuary 27, John B. Gough, Anew subject. REE LECTURE ON FRENCH, At PROFESSOR ETIENNE LAMBERTS bie 1,288 Broadway, between Thirty-third and Thirty- fourth streets, sone) Janu - r sane P.M, For ladies arid gentlems When the art of Learning French veil cy fally explained and a new cluss form FIRST LESSON FREE TO ALL. Popular Artists. ONIE, , iS HARMONIE, ANCAIS HARMONIE, MASKED BALL, MASKED BALL, MASKED RED BALIS ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, JANUARY 1h Tickets and boxes at Rnilman’s, Ne. 114 Broadway, and at bated No. x Bro: AR Re ie Por ESHOR etl NNE' LAMBERT'S ROOMS, 1,388 Broadway, betwees eae third and Thirty- mirth stre MONDAY, January 13, at atetghtF P.M, ‘ot Ladies and gentlemen, When the art of Toxening | French will be'fully explained rrest™ LESSON FRER TO. ALL, REE LECTURE ON FRENCH—MONDAY NIGHT AT 8, at Professor ETIENNE LAMBERT’S rooms, 1,288 Broadway. Ladies especially Invited. CADEMY_OF MUSIC. “Cercle Francais jonie” Ball. Notice to Voach 0} and Drivers. » Carriages containing company to the above ball will come down Irving place te out through sooruees street and Fourth avenue and take up their compa ny 1a sheeame order. Gentlemen will take the first 3 The rates will be $2 for one person and $4 tor lowed in line ex- ion. JAMES M, t, Clty Hall, Hack = Inspector. —A.—A.— THOMAS’ GALLERY AND CAFE, A. 1.3% Broadway, Colonel RUTH GOSHEN, THE LARGEST LIVING MAN, RY P! THOMAS’, REE LECTURE ON FRENCH—MONDAY NIGHT AT 4%. at Professor ETIENNE LAMBERT'S rooms, 1,258 Ladies expecially invit __DANGING A’ ACADEMIES, SAU ‘SE'S DANCING “ACADEMIES, —CLASSES: and 116 East Thirteenth street, i. East fe -fourth street, ik Monda: uary 13, 1873. and evening: Kast Eleventh st. “\T MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC Hall, Sixth Og Me Le square, pupils can commence at any ti nd wt their convenience and Jearn any particular on sarah Eade Bs “{ —GARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S A. Building, intersection of Btu ‘vesint and Ninth streets. snes every Monday and jursday afternoon and evening ; soiree on Mond january 20; new classes now forming. HAVE ae 70 Lg dpe af managers of theatres to respect my prot in the plays catitied “The Colleen Bawa” Tote "Oe ” "The Life of an Actress,” “Dot, ‘The Streets of New York,” “Arrah na Pogue,” and others well known by them'to be American Copyrights. As they are unwill wera myself obliged to take legal steps to asse! right ere af are some two or three ag dramas of mine, English Copyrights, of which they have had the free use during the last thirty years. The public will sorely agree with me that the haryest managers have aped on ay prey since “London Assurance” in 184b fo 1c present d might have prompted ini s4 prrnnng fi day Tew American co; ne cs sana DION bovercacL AMMANY HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO LET—FOR bulls, fairs, concerts and lectures, by the night or longer, ‘at a reasonable price. | Inquire of D. McdONI- GLE, Superintendent, in building, “VeNtainoguisa nd The Art of Imitatior “A Treatise” on the above, by G. W. TESTER, ¥ trio quist, will shortly be | be published. Address 75 Third avenue NSTRUCTION FOR THE STAGE,—PHILIP 'LAW- RENCE, Pe tity of Elocution, author | of ker,’’ “Model Speaker,” &c. Ladies and gentlemen ‘am own residences or at south- ‘west corner of Fitty-sixth street and Eighth aven\ REE LECTURE ON FREXCH-MONDAY NIGHT AP 8, at Professor ETIENNE LAMBERMT'S rooms, 1,288 Broadway. Ladies espec! ily invi EAR MADAM—ALLOW M ME TO ACKNOWLEDGB my thanks for your careful, artistic training of my daughter, who, having lately been called pon to avpenr in an amateur operat jc performance, won the apyt of the evening, as well for her interpretation of the m1 ise as tor her style in acting and declamation. Trusting the ublic will appreciate, as I do, the true merits of a good Protewor, believe me very sincerely yours, _New Yor«, Jan. 8, 1873. Me ARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Singing, , Harmony. , day and evening. gE Clinton place e caigne sigeety catablished 1404 clreds lars mailed tree. ¥ WATSON, Musical Director. _ EW YORK AMATEUR ORCHESTRA. MBETS ON Tuesday evenings, at No. 5 Fast Fourteenth street, next door to Delmonico’s. New members received, BAN, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH Jig dancin ‘at ht, Rat Be fitted for the stage, by the renowned JOHN Bi jt Houston street, near Bowery. Ladies taught. ae LECTURE ON FRENCH—MONDAY NIGHT AB at big 2 ETIENNE LAMBERT'S rooms, 1,288 tway. ies especially invited, “7 RS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 389 BLEBOKER treet—Two new classes now forming oan and Friday erqnity ; children, Wednesday o aed Hy. may, at ¢o'clock. .—soiree every Saturday, at BigenareE DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, % West Fourth street, near Broadway.—Day and even- ing classes. Six dance: ates alana in six private lessons. All dane jays and GuiLb ney, Wednentays, 334; Sa ive i ore, 5 ant iy . bi NEW CLASS Yin TUES AY. N MR. AND MRS. BLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR Dancing, 64 West Thirty-fourth street. Second term. Fyre AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON lace, near Broadway.—Boxin Ht ‘none month. Ine assortment of Fencing Apparatus a} Boxing dioves on hand and for sale. iF Colonel MONSTER PES Ager tO AT Pry roR turer. — reqni ni secu- “hildress LRCTURER, box 182 Herald a NJO, GUITAR AND ALL STYLES OF DANCING 0 on we taught ijn 9 singteg quarter. HEN- SNcJa Rowery: Banjos at all prices. , (AERCLE FRANCAIS DE L’HARMONIE, ACADEMY yeRe ‘Music.—Proscentum Box wanted.’ Apply theatre ticket office, 114 Brondway. J\REE LECTURE ON FRENCH—MONDAY NIGHT AT a8, at Profeusct BTIENNE LAMBERT'S rooms 1288 Broadway. Ladies especially mvited. —_—— _WINES, “LIQUORS, _ “eC. Wis, “BRANDIES, BOURBON AND RYE WHIs- keys, Chai upagnes—The cheapest store in New York; family ‘parti applied, on a seasonable terms, with the best of Wines. Call and sample at 9% Fulton street, corner of Willi iam. == _COAL A Ge en 5 5) ) GENUINE LEMION AND Locust MON. . oe ey Bar, Stove and Fur! $j ‘ood. $6. Pei loud, prepared. THOMA inyD: om Cornet wwenty-neventh street and Ninth avenue, TTHE UPTOWN ESTABLISI MENT, 816 SIXTH AVE. th siregt--Wanted, immediately, Pants; will positivel, la. Eiqage call ou oy ‘ade ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISUMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREBT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND variety CUTS CONSTANTLY ON WAND ene LE LECTURE ON, PRENGHTN REE, ‘at Professor ETIBNNE LA 5283 Bayawea SrA /RE SEASON. ceo NIGHT,

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