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SALES AT AUCTION, Aton SOR MUEOM, Csi ‘Anco Branch 10to Lid Bast Tae teenth street, near Fourth aver enue. - ‘ain someeroN'é & Ren yom i Tu «\1Po'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nawau’ Streets etal ol nt pn Ee a er eg terlors, Flower Pieces, Figures, kee “andscapes, In- | A Sewers Reasons ee Ls, Post offices Tremon. N. Ya ge a permanent business this is a apd rare opportunity, Full investigation desired. MAJOR, box 140 Herald office. GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH $1,000 CAPITAL tim ou stable ipovehscenring taseces terest in Our eH ORTER & CO., 104 John street, ofc $5,000. Snare an importing and manwactaring J, BLEECKER, SON & CO., AUCTIO A. tr Trustee's sale of Estate of Jobing, Pulmacr dese At auction on TUESDAY, Jan. 31, at 12 o'¢l Centre street, corner toward —Five ‘story Building and Lot ‘diluting ‘arle’s Howl, Fe street, corner Hesier—Five story Building and Lot Opposite above, on te msuiheast commer of Contre and velimstteeee 4 Lot 82 Cif street, street—-Four story Building an reel ost the corner, Fulton hareat: 7 see laps at auction room, 77 Cedar s e Particulars of Messrs. ROK de MAC tty, Attorneys, 128 ‘Broadway. ULEN B. MINE! Salesrooms Mie iy AUCTIONE! ER. hambers and 77 Meade strects, ue B. 3 MINE & BRKO., Jan. 25, at 10 o'eloaky sat a thelr i salesrooms, HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURES Min nORs, aie Carpets, Oticloth:, &e. Details in tlme. UOTION=OLINTON | R. ry an AUOTIONE sR. ESA! CARPETS, BLACK vy LNUT BEDROOM SUITS, sosG08D & ao es will sell thelr ehiaeroares 126 Chambers street, near College lowes TO-MORROW, Monday January 20, I under foreclosure of mortage, the entire Contents of a three story house, removed store for convenience of gale, conglting in part ot Brussels, three-ply and ingrain Hack walnut marbl« top Bedroom Suits, carved Diack Walnut Bedsteuts Cottage Suits, rosewood and black walnut Centre ‘arlor Suits in reps, Hat Stands, Turkish Lounge ate Sofa Bedstead, Bureaus, Washstands, Rockers, iixtension Table, oak snd biack walnut Dining Chairs, Bookcases, Sofas in hair cloth, Lounges, painted Bedsteads, Lace Curtains and Cornices) Somortdples, Quilts, Feather Pillows, Mattresses, Bed Springs, Stoves, Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Mat- ‘ting, Crockery, China, dlassware, Window Shades, mps, Kitchen Tables and Utensils, RT SALE, By order of Executrix, the entire collection’ of Painting belonging to the late Mr. Joseph H. Higginson, rof Brooklyn, compr fising choice examples by Church, 8. Mwinittridges Wan, Mart, W. ii. Beard, JH * oar 3 . Brown, Guy, Cusilear, Blerstadt, Hunting- 8 leniig, Fastnian ohnsqn, Inness, J. G. Brown, G. &c.,&c. Also many géms of foreign artists of te. hess Paintings wey anes oriibition atte tLeavitt art Rooms, 817 Broadway, to be sold by, auction Sal Clinton Hall Salerooms, ‘Astor place, ‘Thursday d Friday orenings T an @ Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioncers, _ CALDWELL, AUCTIONEE! sale of new and secondhand Furniture of every WMescription, superd rosewood Pianotorte, Mirrors, Car- ets and every Mhing contained inva first Class. house, to ee ‘on Monday, January 20, at 11 o'clock, at 79 Nassau eet. Sale without reserve. UCTION SALE.—STOVES, HARDWARE, Tools, &c., at the store of P. Bion, Mount Vernon, N, Y., 85 minutes trom Forty-second street depot, rans sat 7,8 and 9 A, M.on Monday, January 2v,by W. H. BAR -Auctioncer; sale at 10 o'clock A. M. UCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION.—LARGE sale, private residence 120 West Twenty ahird street, ‘Pianotorte, Parlor Suit Carpets, Bedroom Suits, Bas ment and Kitchen Furniture. For particulars seé Mon- day's Heraid. LBERT B. WALDRON, ‘AUCTIONE: ER, Salocrooms 108 Liberty street and 111 Cedar street. ‘ALDRON E will seil positively on Subs aol o'clock, superb assortment of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, Pisuures, builery, Fancy Goods. Catalogues at At 12 o'clock, @ large sale Horses, \V ow agons | and Harness. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER,—DAUCH Ww. Briss JOBNGON well this day, at 2 o'elocky at 454 Canal i ral assortment of Houschold Furniture, sev- erate Parl lor CUTLERY, Suits in reps and haircloth; black walnut Sotage se Rockers, Chairs, Extension, ‘al Dining and Card les; hair and other Mattresses, Pil- lows, Beds, emcectus roeeday Blankets, Window Curtains, Shades, Mirrors, Glasses, Carpets, Rugs, M “Oilcloths, Vases.’ Clocks, Lounges, ‘Tete-a-Tetes, Crockery and Glassware, &c.; also French Range, 8 feet long; two fire-place: broilers, three ovens, 40 gallon copper boiler, ‘4c., manutactured by Moncuse & Duparquet. IDWARD Soreuons AUCTIONEER. ¢ sale of elegant Horses. Bee head of Horses and © arriages. ahees Ls WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER * Monday, January 20, at 10 o'cloc! “ ‘aana isle Thread Gloves, 30 Spring Sawin ‘b5 Parasols and 57 yards Brussels Carpet. L. OBERLE, City Marshal. Also general Merchandise, Furniture, ‘Liquors, ae. ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONERR. MONDAY, January 20, At 10% ofotock, at the private mansion 345 West Twenty. eight et, allthe fine Axminster and Brussels Car- ety Ollolottis, suberd black walnut Hall Glass, with hut Tack attached : elegant and costly Gas Chandeliers, black ‘walnut and gilt Cornices, Laundry and Kitchen ‘Furni- ture, Crockery and Glassware. Cash deposits required. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, WILL, SELL, BY ofa chattel mortgage, on Monday, Jan. Ninth street, 13 Horses, § Teri, atl ovclock, at 200 E Coach 1 Barouche, | Hearse, one top Buugy 1 Cofiin ‘Wagon, Harness, &c. ST PETRIE re. Attorney ior Mortgage ‘AMES CAGNEY, AUCTION ER, REAL ESTATE ‘and Loan Broker, 63i Hudson street.—Monday, Faprert hee) at 10% o'clock, positive and peremptory sal ie re Stock and Fixtures, Tools, Horse, yrexee a&c., os Stove ard House-Furnishing Goods store, 613 Sixti avenue, near Thirticth street, consisting of Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Copper, Britannia, Tin, Wood and other necessary articles foand* in such establish: ments, The trade invited. ‘ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Sale in partition, by order of the hetrs ot James Baawick, deceased. B, H. LUDLOW & Co. will sell at autetion, on THURSDAY, January, 23,1 o'clock, cn Broadway. (Trinity ‘Suildine st Forty-secoud strcet—The desitable three story, baronet and sub-cellar hich stoop »rown stone Dwelling West Forty-second street, south side, 278.9 avenue. Dwelling is’ 19.7 teet front b: 45 deep ; contaim® modern improvements, has party walls and is leased until May 1, 1873. Lot is 19.7x93 9 teet deep. Maps atthe auctioneers’ office, No. 3 Pine street. oot y York. ‘ARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXKCU- tion I will sell to-morrow, at 1) o'clock, on lwyth street, 175 feet sate of Third avenue, a ie} Shanty. GEO, F. C. Nacho 'D, City Marshal. RIVATE LIBRARY AT ‘AUCTIO! —C {LINTON HALL Salesrooms. GEO. A. LEAVITT & CO., Auction- tans and Wednesday evenings, Jan. 22. a o'clock, sale of a Private Library, comprising ay ad elegant editions of English and American Literature; also many Illustrated orks in superb bindings. Catalogues ready. Books on exbivi- jon. AWNBROKERS' SALE.—THOMAS J. “MGRATH, Auctioneer, 133 ee street, will sell on Tuesday, ‘Women’s Clothing ; Re! large lot Catholic Bibles, Pic- tures 4c. jer Hugh McAleenan, econd avenue. Friday, Mente and Women’s Clothing. By order L. Cohen, Canal street. AWNBROKERS' P Monday, JAMES SALE—WOMEN’S CLOTHING.— AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, 0 lots Dresses, Shawls, ra, ,Remiants, lerclothiny lankets, Quilts, Sheets, Spreads, dc.’ By order ot Mi, Bruckheinwer, Williams: burg, and 8. Goodstein, Brookiyn. PAWNBROKER'S SALE-WATCHES AND JEWEL —Tuesday, JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell, \t 89 New Bowery, at Il o'clock, 500 lots wold and. sliver etches, gold atid, diamond Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Gung, Pistols, Plated Ware, Musical aiid. Mathematical Instruments.’ By order ‘of Mrs. Fullan, SiS West Thirty: Y eek | SALES—BY RICHARD FIELD, Sheriff's and General ms apa salesroom, 121 Bo’ Monday, sesvaty 2 20, by order 2. Metwier, 500 lots Men's hag, 3 Clothh der R. esday, January order R. Simpson & Co., 500 lots Men'yand Worken's Clotitae i TQHARD, WALTERS, AUCTION ER—CLOTHING, Fane: farshal’s sale—will sell on Mon? day, at ibs Y ore at at salesroom, 27 East Broadway, an assortment of Clothing, Fancy'and Dry Goods, Coats, Panta, Vests, Satinets, Alpacas, Merinos. Undershirts and Drawers, Neckties, Hosiery, Woollens, Fibbons; 600 paper ‘Collars, tancy kboxes, Inkstands, Ac = leon Albums, Dols, gold plated anid jet Jewelty, rings, Wate ee, ee 4) Rubber Caps, lot Files, assorted izes; seven tubs prime Butter, P. COLLINS, Marshal, HERIFF'S SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF MU: ling, Flannels, Dress Goods, Woollen Goods, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, &¢., by COLE & MURPHY, 379 Fulton Brooklyn, ‘on Monday, Jan. 20, at Wg o'clock. HOMAS REILLY, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON MON- day, at 10% o'clock, at 439 West. Thirty-first_stree the Stock and Fixtures’ of a splendid family Grocery tore, comprising Teas, Spices, Coffee, Soap. four, Wood and Willow Ware, Tea Cans Counters, Shelving, one “Grocery Wagon, se Seales, Weights, 10. REAL ESTATE OWNERS AD HOvUs! holders.—OGDEN & CLARK, by WILLIAM 0. HOFFMAN, Auctioneer, are now prepared to sell at auc- tion Real Eitate and Household Furniture, and solicit the ‘business of their friends and the public. Office, Broad- ‘Way, corner of Seventeenth street, Ween ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—BY VIRTUE OF ch ttel mortgage Twill sellon Monday, the 20th ‘clock, the Lease and Fixtures ot the tire 1 Tiquor Store. at i cherry: sticee English Ale ramp, French Plate Mirrors, fine Walnut Counters, Clock, Stove and all other fixtures, €c. Wile LIAM ABBOTT, Jr., Attorney tor Mortgagee,office 50 New Bowery. Mo" EXPOSURES OF CITY FRAUDS, SEK THE EVENING TEL TELEGRAM, one splendid six WA TED TO PU ROHASE Nevaeh ROUTE WANTED.—THOSE WISHING to sell their Rowtescan address with ‘ull partie ., Herald office. Al Qare WANTED—MEDIUM SI ALSO PORTABLE Platiorm Scale, c: spans of weighing 600 pounds, Ad- dress CARPENTER, 34 Washington street. FANTED TO PURCHASE—A SECOND HAND Crane, gy ag a a te! ; to litt from fifteen fo twenty-five ton: , with full P weohtctre to ATTS, CAMPBELL & tM Ui een ee Waneeee, GOOD SECOND HAND SAFE TO HOLD books; aie” 17 inches deep inside. Address Paereee WANTED—WITH $€00, TO ASSIST IN ‘tend good legitimate hualnesas 100 per cent ood references Eres, and required, reas FRANKLIN, Herald office. (A. PARTNER WANTED—A PRACTICAL CRACKER, cake or bread baker, with from $500 to $1,000, to join advertiser in establishing’ a business; advertiser will in- vest like amount; is a th orough, practical man in all the branches of cracker or biscuit baking, including import ed goods. Full particulars at GEORGE B, TENNAN?'S, 234 Clinton street, New York, A FIRST CLASS COAL YARD, NEAR GRAND CEN- tral depot; long lease, at low rent; fixtures, &c., nearly new; sold § fs sonkenuenes of other business. "HOS. J. DUNKIN, 564 Third avenue. STEADY, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—HAVING $500; can have half interest or purchase a Barroom Oyster, Lunch, Billiard and Chop House, complete ; firat class Ieeatton to make money, nquire on the premises for three days, 76 Varick street, near Canal. At —- porua GENTLEMAN WOULD INVEST $10,000 4 and services in some well paying busi- stating full particulars to insure notice, CASH, box! ic} Herald oftice, HOTEL WANTED—$10,000 CASH, BY AN EX- A. Sorlented itans tn New‘ York or within 500 miles; & ood, sinall paying House desired, Address for five days, with’ full particulars (no agents), T. C. WILLIAMS, box 104 Herald office. HALF INTEREST IN A SPLENDID PAYING Business, established In 1863; an‘cnergetic man with Zood references liberally dealt with; a thorough investl- gation given, LLOYD, 2 Broadway. FIRM DOING A GOOD ‘STATIONERY AND printing business, and wishing to extend their busi- Ress are desirous of taking a young, enereetic man as parther with $10,000 capital; unexceptionable references Kiven. Address STATIONER, bo: } Herald office. A. BARE OPPORTUNITY. A MAN WITIT $1,000 OR 000 can engage in a pleasant, safe cash manufac: firing busicers newrin Tull operation, "Address WOOD, Herald office. BUSINES: the manut MAN WANTED—AS PARTNER IN ture of coffin trimmings; cush required, $5,000 to $10,000; rexerences given and required. Addre JAMES AWSOR: Nos. 4and 6 Liberty place. N EXPERIENCED, ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN would invest a few thousand dollars in the manu- facture of some staple article. Address, with particu- lars, ACTIVE, box 112 Herald office. —ADDITIONAL OAPITAL PROCURED for merchants, manufacturers and others. Persons with capital seeking business advised of approved opportunl- tics. References—The MeKillop & Sprague Co. Commer. cial Agency, &c. GR CARLETON & CO., Finan- nd Business Agents » 88 Broad 4 N EXTRAORDINARY ‘BUSINESS CHANCE.—AN established, well paying Real Estate, Coal and In- surance Business, with a pe of handsomest furnished oftices in the city; upwards Of $20,000,000 worth of pro- rae ‘on the books direct from owners; price, including lease, furniture, good ‘will, &c., $8,000; worth more than double the money ; owner agrees to acquaint purchaser with his customers, &c. iat ving full name (none other will receive attention), F. V., box 125 Herald Up- town Branch office. A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTME: tleman in the tin or wire business will find it to his advantage to callat Sweeny’s Hotel, corner of Chambers and Chatham streots, and examine Wiley’s Revolving Corn Popper; inducements offered ; oo Ute je capltal re- quired. M. H, Y. -A.—CAPITAL SECURED manufacturers, merchants, incorporated com- panies, &c.—Persons desiring business investments in- formed of Genrable chances. References—Presideni: Merchants’, State New York, Mercantile, Fourth Nationa’ Banks; + Henry Clews, &c- RLES G. DAHLGREN, 112 Broadway. GOOD INVESTMENT.—T0 A PARTY WHO CAN furnish abont $2,000 cash a proprictary business, which can be made largely profitable, will be sold; the owner has business abroad, which is the reason tor sale of this in New York. Address F. H. A., box 17 Herald office. A 900D, BUSINESS MAN, WITH, CAPITAL, wanted as partner, to introduce “Pride of ‘the Kitchen,” which received the grand silver medal over “‘Sapolio” at the American Institute Fair. The goods are ring splendid sale where introduced only want more capital. Call on or address W. L. TROXELL, ll Dey street, New York. pea BUSINESS.—AN ARTICLE THAT Vers Ca with Stock, Machinery, Good wit P raaht and le; profits very la! for sale very low. T. P. ABBOTT, 202 | roadway. MAN TO TAKE CHARGE oe MANUFACTURING AA. business, with from $1,000 to will fifty per cent. AMES & BROWN, 294 Bros way. N ENTERPRISING PERSON WHO WANTS TO make money fast can realize a fortune ; no money to furnished; immediate possession; near Seventh avenue. FIRST CLASS BUSINESS, AND ONLY MANUFAC- tory of the kind in this country, wants more capital rease; pays over 100 per Seat Broets ent party with about ic A to enlarge and ine: any reliable and compete: find this the most desiraple chance to enter into active business; the best reference will be required and Address, for further particulars, E. R., box 121 office. OR SALE—AT ONE-HALF ITS VALUE, A NEW PA- tent for Fastening Windows, Call on or address G. E. FARMER, PO ie) 48 and 60 East Twenty-sixth street, New 4 OR eee INTEREST OR WHOLE IN A ie paying business, 72 Bleecker street, in the trunl HE SALE, FOR $3, 800—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Soda Water and Confectionery Business down town; can clear 4,059 Post o! yeas BARGAIN—COST $ ‘$5,000; WILL BE SOLD J for $3,000; a first class fine Grocery and Family Wine Store, < on a leading avenue corner, west s.de, with estab- lished trade. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO., 98 Broadway. ‘OTEL—ONE OF THE PROPRIETORS OF A French and Spanish Hotel, situated in a fine neigh- borhood up town, being compelled to leave the city on count of bad health, het 0 dispose ot his interest of nut $4,000, Apply to J, DURAND, 24 Broad wi AM DOING A NICE BUSINESS, WHICH CAN BE made to net 20to25 per cent on sales of $75,000 (or over) with a smart young man fo act as financial partner; very best reference given and required: the business is dorie with wholesale dry goods houses $15,000. Address, for one week, TEMPE office. ven, jlerald Purchase money the first year. Address box —ANY GEN. . business, establish ldress box 133 Her $9,000 reek srSTATONBRY, AND, | FANCY Goods Store, doing an excellent trade, to- ether with & Route of 1400 daily papers: a fine opbor- nity (or an energetic, man; F $4,200. ¥ to TYSON’ book stand, Filth Avenue ata DPURTES. T HAINES BRO: ‘Union square, First class handsome new Pianofortes for sale on very reasonable terms, and several a little, very iow! tor cash. GOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO, BRADBURY'S MAKE, 185; _vory richly carved cise and legs, overstrung, janes to rent and sold on instalmon JOHN MAHON'S, 814 and 316 East Thirty-ninth st. ke. (A. STEINWAY PIANOFORTE-OVERSTR carved logs; every improvement; great sacrifice for cash. Elegant seven octave rosewood Piano only $130. J. BIDDL¥, 18 Waverley place, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE will sell this day superb 744 octave round cornered carved legs Pianotorte, used since May, cost $900, tor $300; bill of sale and warranty 5years, Call at 120 West 23d By near 6th av. SPLENDID PIANO, A FOUR Laredo ec ORenas Ae taarea legs, serpentine, bass, 75, octave; cost $75 two months agos hano use; will bo sold tor $973 cash, as the owner (a teacher) wants the cash. Inquire at No. 5 East Fourteenth street for Professor Potts’ plano. A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Made order, city maker, used 5 months, cost $000, for $275; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture ; a sacri- ie property family leaving city. 36 West 15th st., near ve SPLENDID SECOND HAND PIANO, AS GOOD AS ew. ata great bargain, at No. 6 East Fourteenth street, near Fit A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $125; Iron. frame,’ modern improvements, fully guaran: teed ; magniticeut overstrung, curved legs, kc. immense sacrifice for cash. MIT'S Pianoforte Ware: rooms, No. 7 Bleecker street, near Bowery. A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD _PIANOFORTF, carved case and shot bass, agratfe, made ye ker; cost 8200, for less than half, with guarantee, 2s 243 East Soth st., b 3d avs. A LADY WILL SELL FOR $100 HANDSOME ROSE. wood Pianoforte and Stool; modern style and im- Bravemantay sweet, powerful ton perfect order. 28 hird street, between Second avenue and Bowery. sennnnne._\MUSEMENTS. Booms THEATRE, Last WEEK BUT ONE eA ement, ar TO-MORROW WouDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, will appear, oF the fret time in six years, as Lubius BRUTU: [i BOOTH. UNIUS BI John Howard ‘ss ne's Trt prvrost OR, TH LL OF TAQ! ein, which will be produced ateaceaaey weeks of carcful and elaborate prepa atl. Y NEXT, UDA’ Last BUOTH wATINEE Soong and last time of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. To accommodate the demana | for places the Box Sheet will be opened for the remaining nights of Mr. Booth’s engagement at the theatre or at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 711 Broadway. ON MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, the popular coniedian, will make Dies ae tap) carance at this theatre. BT OF LEAVE MAN M11 be beauifully, produced, introduotn Mr. FLOR- ENCE im his renowned aad Rah character of BOB BRIERLY, RAND OPERA HOUSE, biehsint -third street, corner Eighth avenue. Curtain rises at quarter to 8. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY.. Sole Lessee and Manager MONDAY NIGHT, January fs ificent production of the famous Joriunar, SPEC- ULAR SENSATION, rewritien especially tor this oan entitled THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES. Mrs. JOHN WOOD !! Mr, JOHN BROUGHAM | 1 The HADJ HAMED tribe of BEDOUINS !! J, H. MUR- RAY'S: oats Saray on Ge 30 HORSES and an auxiilisry ald eae ar 250 persons!!! Scene I.—THE BATTLE weiekD after the Battle. Tab- eau of the Dead and D, OE Scene [1.—THE HINDOO” i 'T of ZAMINE, the Dis- guised Princess. Scene LIL—THE rpaysnd ant Mokarra’s Plot. Scene 1V.—THE SEA aaa the Landing of Polly. Scene I. L—THE GOVERNOR'S PAVILION. Polly traj usbi ant Scene IL THE GATES OF THE TEMPLE. Magnit- Seat Hroceselon, wholly unexampled on the New ‘orl 8, ACT IIT. Scone L—THE PAVILION A Blank D: Scene IL—THE WALL OF fan TEMP Getting at the Secrets. Scene IIL.—THE SHRINE OF THE HINDOO GODS. The Guilty bei Gives an Entertainment. The Arab Charmer: T Iv. L—THE BURNING. WOOD of Bismah. TL—THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES and the scent ot IVAN'S CHARGER, - MATINEE SATURDAY at HALF-PAST ONE. Sce SECOND HAND PIANOFORTE WANTED—IN EX- change for a lady's full sized dark Mink Fur Cape, good as new, Address FUR CAPE, Herald office. “A N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF THE PIANO WILL give lessons at $8 per quarter. Apply. 3 Nineteenth street, a few doors west of FE! Hehth a MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 211 Fourth avenue, near Union square. The most Pecans aha institute in this country. HENRY SCHROEDER, Director. Thorough instructions in all branches of vocal and in- strumental music. Foret languages by minene pro- fessors, among whom are Messrs. Charles Fradel, ‘at Jer, Wm. Mills, D. Leavit, Sig. Sebastian!, Mons. Biles, Herr Bialla and Madame Manzochi. An opportunity is’ here offered to every student and amateur to obtain a classical musical education at liberal terms. For particulars ap- BUSS, Secretary. ‘ARGAINS IN PIANO! 0 BE RB: cheap for cash, or on time, large stock, best makers, MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square (165, Fourth avenue). )ECKER & BARNES,127 THIRD AVENUE.—THE BEST place in the city to hire Pianos, A fine assortment at very low rates. New and second hand Pianos exceed- ingly moderate, Cash or instalments. OR SAL TONED SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- wood Piano, carved legs sypenrl Kove, Inlaid, and cost $750, price $250, "Inquire at iftieth street. Great, ‘BARGAINS IN PIANOFORTES, FOR CASH, on account of removal; weekly or monthly payments received ; Pianos to let. CHARLESJ, BETTS, 94 Bleecker street, one block west of Broadw: ND, SQUARE AND UPRIG: PIA Ri and fold on instalments at No. 5 Bast Fourtecutn pet, near Fifth avenue, UST RECEIVED, PER STEAMER CAMBRIA, FROM the best m c burg, an elegant Up- right Piano, which bargain, at No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, TANOS AND ORGANS FOR JANUARY.—NEW AND most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or monthly instalments, or for rent, eae this month, at ERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be tound IANO WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVING A FIRST class upright Piano for sale cheap may hear of a pur- chaser by addressing, with particulars, PIANO, 72 West Fortieth'street. SEVERAL, NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANUS FOR hire at $10 a month; rent applied toward purchasing piano. Rooms 211 Fourth av., between 17th and 18th sts. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PIANO, IN EXCHANGE for Gas Stock. Address CLARK, box 4,613 Post offiee. ED TO BUY. A FIRST CLASS TO PIANO, for Address, with full particulars and lowest price, EREBUS, Herald oilice. M ‘ORE EXPOSURES OF CITY FRAUDS. EVENING TELEGRAM. CARD, THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC NTH A Now SEY Hy? at a 820 be he and 82 Filth avenue), EAST FOURTE STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, NEXT DOOR TO DELMONICO’S, has long enjoyed the reputation of being the’ FIRST IN- STITUTION othe kind in he country. It is the only chartered Conservatory of Music in the State, having no branch is this city, and being entirely distinct from other institutions, which imitate its name ‘without even attempting to imitate its merits, All branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Har- mony and Modern he thos are here taught (vrivately and in classes) by the most eminent Protessors, and st prices within the reach of all. PILS MAY. BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Quarter be SUBSCRIP’ A —TRE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY. « A SELECT eroey for all branches of Music and lodern Languay ARTIES THAT CAN FURNIS NCE capital to aid an honorable and the most needed enterprise in this city, that will pay large and probabl: immediate returns and bear the closest inspection, will be dealt with liberally. Address INVESTIGATION, box 126 Herald office. ARTNER WITH $5,000 WANTED—T0 EXTEND A well established staple manutacturing business, con- ducted on a cash basis and having connections with the Dest houses in the city; a good opportunity for an enter- rising man wonky ‘In a desirable business. Apply to RIGGS, CARLETON & CO., 9% Broadway. Ngee WANTED—WITH ABOUT $5,000, WITH ‘one who will invest the same amount, to open a first rofitable mercantile business on Broadway. Ad- ‘APITAL, Herald office. Class dress Panmre WANTED—FOR TWO DRUG STORES, IN good locations, and fora bottling business, Cail at 541 Second avenue, corner Thirtieth street. ARTNER WANTED—WITH $400, TO TAKE CHARGE of a first class distillery liquor store. Apply at 186 Madison street, New York. ME REPRI TATIVES IN AMERICA FOR ONE of the largest Paris school book publishers, &c., re- uire a firm established here to undertake the sale of thet works. Address BUSINESS, Herald Uptown Branch Lions A FIRM OF HIGH STANDING TO REPRE. fent large European paper hanging manufactur. erg. Address CORRESPONDENT, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. ANTED. —ALL THOSE. | HAVING NOVELTIE: FOR sale or to exhibit address FAIR, Brooklyn Branch Herald offic: Vv TANTED—A PARTNER, OR FOR SALE, A NEW Patent tor cutting cloth, shirting, &c. Inquire of A. HELLER, 144 East Fourteenth stree ST—FROM $1,000 TO $2, rvier making business, SAFETY, box 106 Herald U iptown Branch office. WAytep-A "PARTY. “WITH A FEW HU! — dollars, to take hold of a monopoly as good as gold; + 185 100 AND Address 10 per cert guaranteed. Apply to MOODY & ou. Broadway, ANTED—A HARDWARE AND _ Hou ing Store. E FURNISH- State amount and character of stock on hand, ame ne of business last ear, rent, loc: term: _ Address B.¥. Us. venue, auity, terms, ke. V ANTED—A PARTNER, EITHER ACTIVE OR special, for two different proprietary articles: capi. tal req tres from Mame. to $10,000; ‘profits large, Address er ce. ws —A FIRST CLASS, WELL POSTED MAN, with capital, as partner, in well-established, pay: real estate business: we teed help. Address REAL Ee TATE, Herald UV ANTED—AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH ACA CAPI- tal of $12,000 or $15,000, In an old established jonny and manufacturing prug business in Baltimore, Md. Address, with real name, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Baiti- more Post office. ANTED—$5,000 TO EXTEND A SAFE AND profitable business: full security, as the always ie represented oy he stock: also if desired, good business man with the vat amount would be a cepted as box 150 Brooklyn Branch Herald of ptown Branch office. — Address: ie 83 Union sauare! (Broadway), near Sixteenth street. Class and Private Lessons, A LADY TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE WILL give instruction, by the week, month or quarter, at her own or pupils’ residence ; terms moderate. Address TEACHER, box 182 Herald office. SMALL BUT WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SHEET Musie, with Fixtures, for cash or trade, must be dis- posed of on account of remoy CHARLES J. BETTS, 9% Bleecker street. LADY WOULD LIKE A. A FEW MORE PU PILS 4 on the piano, $4 per month ; practice il desired. 138 ‘West Twenty-fitth street. MAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON pianoforte at pupils’ residence for $10 per quar- Teferences given. Address, with residence, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,268 the Best TEACHER, Broudwaye ter. GENTLEMAN GIVES PIANO AY f sons at his residence or at per quarter. | Address PROFESSO! ‘Twenty-third st. RATA PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM Ttalian opera, teaches Piano and Sinzing at 117 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue; terms moderate. Home Monday afd Thursd —HALLAM'S M AL ACADEMY, 12, “12, UNION + square.—Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony instruction, $10 per’ term; ’ amatetir orchestra, voos! quartet, string quartet, now fortning. USIC.—INSTRUCTION ON THE PI [AN month, with daily practice. street, near Ninth avenue. M°ste —%3 PE for inetrnctic eran raph en Se SINGING LES. upil's, for to and $25 OF MUSIC, 107 W AT $3 PER 419 West Thirtieth TH OR $8 PER QUAR’ on the Piano, with daily practi at 271 West Thirty-ninth street, nth and "Bighth avenues. EW YORK AMATEUR. ORCHESTRA MEETS ON Tuesday evenings, at No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next door to Delmonico’s. New members received. CARR GPIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, | SINGING, =MIss WATSON gives private lessons, day and evening. her residence, 92 Clinton place (Eighth street). Inst ments furnished for daily practic Gense COLLEGE SIC, BROADWAY, COR. ner of Ninth street.—First class school for ali branches of music, Private foeienotion, $10 per quarter. ant 7 octave, Weber scale Pi ADIES AND GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF BEIN 4 wusically instructed in the mass and per serv of the Catholic Chureh, and willing to attach themselves to a first c lass Togs jon organized for that purpose, may apply at hall 64 Madison avenue, on Wednesiay evening ofeach week. An pusement column, FOR MANY YEARS SUC d. Ttaly as teacher of singing, has just arrived from Florenee, and is about ce A course of vocal tuition. Singingglessons in English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. Apply to Edward Schuberth & Co., 23 Union square. ATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF MUSIC and other Liberal Arts, chartered by special act of Legislature. feed nton place. Communications must be di ROSS, Secretary, JCHROEDER'S STUDIES AND PIECES FOR BE- ginners on the piano in three Books, each 50. ; can be recommended to every teacher who desires an easy Progressive nethod. RICAN MUSIC PUBLISHING OMPANY, 2 Fourth avenie. New York. R. ALFRED BLUM ANTED— AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH A LITTLE cash, to take half interest in a well established Real Estate Brokerage Business up town, lo known, requiring two to conduct it ‘proper! ing the business preferred. Address LIMA, Herald Uptown Brauch office. ANTED—A PARTNER, ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, IN an established business down town; capital re- $10,090 to $15,000 to extend basitiess, which = ex. sa! fe and required, Address Box 4,018 New York Post oMce Warten 7 PURCHASE—A PROFITABLE CASH 2 Bd lJ oe bon clove Javestigasion sta- or Uptown Branch once. tah veneer V quired, tremely pretitaple and pertect! red. Dox 1,292 Post FINE ARTS. Bie. BY sik JOSHUA Re REYNOLDS.—MESSRS. 1 ISTIE, MANSUN & WOUDS will sell by auc- in don es y dr eat poe aaat ihe. fol lowin, ry reves joann Beynolda- velina” an ere Gale her ‘ind ch Are one - Gavety and io ie a ra, @ fine portrait of ws TED TO PURCHASE CHEAP FOR CASH—A Coal Peep in the Sixteenth w: 5 dress 8.4. H., care 8. & M9 Riva ANTED—A RESPON! EB FIRM TO REPRESENT ak” i Aitrns E es Cat also white and iteraid Uptown INGING LESSONS BY A COMPETENT PROFESSOR 1D At pupil's residences methox! easy and rapid: italian ish; s modera: wi i rade ress, With residence, JUBSCRIBE TO AMERICAN MONTHLY MUSICAL Gazette, devoted to the advancement of music and containing interesting reading matter, home and foreign news, with annual premium of choice music. Sub- ption $1 per annum, Office 211 Fourth avenue, ALY'S NEW Geant road aunesen an roadway, Bole Lessee ane. ane ta Ce | DALY raat if, JAN. 21, RESUMPTION ‘OF’ IE kuabraw SEASON. *,*Box office open from A. M. to6 P. M. Prices—Admis- sion, $1; Or esa and Neonat chatrs, 8 50; Dreas Circle ily Circle, nium boxes, holding eight persons, $15; and IParguet risian boxes, 3. 1. An opening addres Mr, JOHN BROUGHAM, by the ENTIRE COMPANY of the Fin Ave. I. A new Parisian sensation of singular emotional Mr, AU STIN DALY, trom the French AL Characters by Mr, Charles Fisher, Mr. Louis James, Mr. George Clarke, Mr. James Lewis, Miss Fanny Daven- Beis Miss Fanny Morant, Miss Linda Dietz, Miss Clara jorris, & Qumerre THEATRE, ALHAMBRA, BRILLIANT SU‘ E daratateet SUCoESS ALHAMBR. west era MONDAY Y, 20th ana EVERY EVENING. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, The gorgeous production of the grand Spectacular Bur- Maiios meee in three acts and numerous tableaux, pted by Mr. Frank Te entitied ALHAMBRA, reir ALHAMBRA, ALHAMBRA, ALHAMBRA, ALHAMBRA, crs aeeE THREE BEAU’ uA PRINCESSES, founded upon Washington Irving's Pe legend. J.B. Hayes and assistants ritten and arranged by Mr. D. Braham, The Ballets designed by Mr. Johu Lauri. The piece produced under the personal superintendence Mr. Alexander Henderson, > piace company :~ supported by Sie tallow INE MARKHA Miss OLIVE ORTIZ, Miss JENNIE SATTERLEE MARION FISKE, Miss GRACE RAWLINSON, Miss LAURA Messrs. LEON, RELLY, MoMANUS, cee WARNER, Lie hy a OUNHA I a ONE HUNDRED Fee THE FAMOUS MARTEN. FAMILY. THE LAURI PANTOMIME TROUPE. ELLY AND LON. MORRIS’ MYSTIC CHANGES. THREE GRAND BALLETS, POPULAR PRICES, ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS. Reserved seats, 60 cents and $1 extra. Family Circle, 30 cents. “ATHENAEUM, 585 seeaney opposite Metropolitan Hotel. BUTL Manager INcREA D ATHRACTION THIS Wiki. ENTIRE CHANGE. AN IMMEN sFagagement of the wonderful and dering Artist KONA VAR 88 LEONA DARE, Miss LEONA DARE. MISS LEONA DARE: Engagement of the celebrated Comedian and Vocalist, BARRY O'NEIL, BARI BIL. SHERIDAN and MAOK in their original Sketchrentitled BAD wHISK! F. SHERIDAN Owen Connelly Mary a pn} MACK Police W. MYERS The cena i sketch, entitled AST OF THE MONIC Orderly (he great comediat)..., LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT Sce sinall bills. 100 artists will appear. Popular prices of admission. ite) open at7. Curtain rises at 8 Seats secared in adv: MATINER EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. leusure in announcing the charming Burlesque ‘Actresses, Also the Queen of Serio Comic Voci MISS ANNIE ADAMS, and the great Character Artists, OLD BROTHERS, together with other Prominent performers, are engagett RS, F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Palgrave Simpson's original play, Mrs. B. Comyery, Miss Minnie Conway, Mr. Frank Roctis, Mr. Walter Lennox and full company appear, (PONY, PASTORS OPERA HOUSE, 2u1 BOWERY. ona DRAMA cotntticnr AM UNCLE and SANFORD, NTONY. ouiteer. M SANFORD COURTRIGHT and GILBERT § and dance, URLESQUE CLODOCHE OUP " TONY PASTOR in new comic son Miss ANNIE BRADDON, Miss BELLE TFERD. THE WONDERFUL VICTORELLT BROTHERS, pice, and Royers,, Hen Mason,, Frank Gerard, Nel Emerson and Granger, Charles Seabert, Celia ie ; Gorentio Sisters, &c. Matinee on Tuesday and Sat- urd. ae be | 0} MONDAY, JAN Y PROFESSOR gaint, athis hall, 1,288 Broadw between Thirty-third and Thir rty fou “fourth streets, Subject—COMMON SENSE. Ladies and gentlemen de ring to learn to speak French fluently, and make their th pretical knowledge availa- ble, are especially requested to attend. SSOCIATION BALI A REV, GEORGE MACDONALD will deliver his great Lecture on RO! URNS, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21. _Tickets 6c. and 75c,, at the Hall and at Schirmer's. LEON, LW Walking in the Rain ioable encore nightly, in’ ALHAMBRA AT PRACTICAL JOKE AT DAN BRY. ANTS, HAT PRACTICAL JOKE AT DAN BRY. very evening at & “Saturday } W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. ay, between Houston and Bleecker sirects.—Kvery due should ‘visit this wondertul Museum. It is full of e hing people should see ant understand. | Lectures atinee at2. yon “the Philosophy ot Marriage.” | Those parties unable to attend iniportant lectures can have them forwarded, post free, on receipt of 2d cents, by addressing Pe fate NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. Utd road wa: IRE.—TOBIN'S AUTOMATIC For theatres, publ ¢ and system of detecting excessive r 3 premises; is simple in principle, requires no atte moderate in cost; pronotnced by London pi of English ingenuity? Man State Rights tor disposal. Ty BIN, nic, London ; 210 East } ress facturing and Royal Polytech: mrteenth street, orl WASTED. FoR THE STAGE, YOUNG LADIES AND tlemen ‘a young’ lady with fine soprai voice, tor a Fale ing company; theatrical tuition gi of talent. Address, stating age and particulars, . box 109 Herald Uptown Branch office, «My. Charles Laurt * Mr. Harry Lauri ts in the fight are truly ening, i ALHAMBRA, ARLEY WAX WORKS—FOR THE BENEFIT OF oJ churones associations: asylums. Apply to JOMN A. MACK, 142 West Forty-fitu et. AN BRYANT'S CHALI LI rst Lime this season of the original fa CHALLENGE DANCE AT DAN BRYANDS, EALTH, GRACE AND DEVELOPMED I classes are forming in Dancing at Pr STAEDT'S Academy, West Twenty: Tatatth street. Children, Tuesdays and Fridays, at3 PM. A select class for ladies and genitiemen from 4 to 10 P.M. Private les- sons in famill ittended to. The Phantom The Gravedigger. The Stage a wonderful. Every € SICAL ASSOCIATION MEETS AT ‘ison avenue, for rehearsal, at8 o'clock bn Wednesday evening of each week. See Musical Notices. TO AMATEUR VIOLINISTS. ron ‘abs A OBNU. ine ‘ourt vet, next door to Mr. Gemund hitkn Roseay vest SOPRANO AND Aj pantED to BROWNE & CHORIS- WUCKWELL, harp fac- V ters. Appl fory vetoed Bul fhivan and Macdougal streets,each morn 5 — FOR PRIVA ah INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC; armen ee and Italian professors, Call on B dia Princip: I fenchers! Mtustenl Aopen, ninth stree ly of ificeut seven ‘octave aber, Ts LAURI TROUPE, in their Grotesque Dancing « and Pantomime Feats, every even in AL THAMBRA. {ENCING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON - gine, near bg ane taugnt in one month, n@ assortment of Fencing App vatus and Boxing diove on hand and for sale, ‘olonel -MONSTERY. ANTED—A FEW GOOD PEOPLE FOR «NORRIMNORTON COMEDY COMBINATION, wie us Twenty-second street. Monday, before 40HN NOBTON, Manager. | ek SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor. Manager. AMUSEMENT». HEATRE ¢ OMIQUE, TN BROADW. ware COMPANY EVER THEATRE SEEN AT sap AND THE SAME PLACE’ * IN AMERI THE FIRST NigitTs AND ORIGINAL OCOMIQUE, UR BY is HN ¥F. POOLE, KENO AND LOTO, KENO AND LOTO, KENO AND LOTO, ‘with the a ARTINEZ BALLET, TROUPE OF HEMAL ANCERS, THE MAvriiEWs FAMILY, jumber ; ARTHUR "GREGORY, BROADWAY, JOHN HART, mare rast ea RNEY, OeEN one i ANNO ie: JENNIE HUGHES, MISS ADA WRAY. MISS KITTY O'NEL MISS (NELLIE SANFORD, BVERY MiSs ANE COMBS? 0 THE BESTIN AMERICA, HARRIGAN, EVERY HARRIGAN, and AI AND AND 50 OTHERS APP! T EVERY PERFORMANCK MATINEES IN GRAND @LI0, IN GRAND CONCLUDIN: 1 TH WEDNESDAY COMICAL BURLESQUE, XO AND LOT KENO AND LOTO, KENO AND LOTO, AND or LEO AND Lots 50 TORDAY. BA’ . DIFFERENT ACTS: 514, EVERY EVENING, 54. AND AT THE Sit, MATINEES. 54. Mr. SHERIDAN, sHook «Mr, A. M, PALMER Begins at 8 Saturday Mi wasinne begins at 1. Fo oaitivel Werke . of Mr. Brough sais Drama, RLEY ATHERLEY COURT, COUR ATHERLEY COURT, with Its superb cast and its most brilliant mountings. Next week, for the first ful emotional Drama, this theatre by ar, N. The play will be produced wi w Fann tc “ONE HUNDRED in America, a most power- gin Paris, adapted for ‘and entitled, RS OLD, wand elegant, scen- 7 ith a ery, painted expressly tor it by Mr. R, Marston, and with an extraordinary cast. ALLAC Proprietor and Manager... r, LESTER WAL! FIFTH WEEK ot BROTHER SAM. Mr, SOTHERN Will appear nightly, as DUNDREARY’S celebrated BEAUTIFUL NEW SCE) Garden Scene, decorated by M it MR. SOTHERN, MR MR, POLK, MISS EFFIE ‘¢ PRES Hi LAN Ls EVERY SATURDA RN aes book open one month in OTICE.—Carriages may be and also every ERY AND AP. OLN TME Saturday afternoon, BROTHERS. r. WILSON, of Fourt te JOUN GILBERT, 3RMON AND MISS R, Y AT 1x P.M. ‘advance. ordered’ at a quarier-past OOD'S MUSEUM. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. AFTERNOON AT 2. Last times of M. W. FISKE, in John A. Mack's Sensationa! Drama of ON, PRIDAY. ath B: NEFIT © MONDAY, 27th—F. EVENING ATS. Fi oa of Min RIETTA RAVEL, er Sensational Drama F sarees RAVER, OHANFRAU IN RYANT'S OPERA nou E, between Sixth and + tr DAN BRYARTS ) ST, event avenues, near Booth’s SINSTRELS every evening at 8, Saturday Matinee at 2. CROWDED, NSE HIT OF HAT PRACTIC JOK THAT PRACTIC JOK THAT PRACTICAL JOK First time this season of the gre: BRYANT'S MINSTREL BRYANT’S MINSTREL BRYANT'S MINSTER MATINEE SATURDAY, AT2. TORY OF WOND! 80) Broadway, ne: eat CHAT Seats secured in advance, NDER, SCIENCE AND ART, ar Fourteenth street, M. HARTZ (the Tllusionist) HU NDREDS. OF FASCINA’ AY PRESENTS AND f NEVER BEFORE SE Printed Entirely new Instructions Con\uring Tricks with every from 50 cents. oa le beeen Splendid Boxes explicit of Tricks, Much Su «Proprietor: ARTICLES FOR BIRTH- HONE. AMC EMENT, EN IN AME ior WORL 0 ANY IN TE $5, $10, $16, $20, $25, $60, $125, $150, Scientific Toys, = Games, ke, Charimorphoscope, |] Boxes of [Suez Canal Metaboloscope, Apparatus eple Chat Camera Obscuras, Mlustrating |}Nautical Bubble Blowers, Columbus G Anorthoscope, May niiving Crescent Gam Optic Marvel, Blass, Indian Ball, Stroboseope, Bombardment, Magnet and Wheel, Boxes of man Billiards, Horse Shoe Magnets,|| Apparatus |]unch and Judy, Microscopes, illustrating || Bibie Episode: Dancing Imps the Polyoramas, Fountain Top, Magnet, ||Boomerang, Kaleidoscopes, with full ||Locomotive’s, Spectrograph, Books | |Sand for Sun Telescope, it i Balloons, Anamorphoses, i tes, Kaleidoscope Top, == bth Arts. Also t the Marvel of the Nineteenth Century, PORTABLE ELECTRIC WAND (Hartz American Patent), the most instructive and am’ that can be placed in the Price in a using plece of apparatus hands of young or old. Box or $10 with four beautiful Experiments. Sead or call oe she new eight ORTA No connection: with art’ name and reputation of M. E REE ee tnay ore a7 ipage Price List 8 who are trading on the rtz, the Illusionist. CH, ARY 30, A’ BY PROPEASOE Se ENNE TAMBENE, hall, 1,288 Broadway, t between Thirty-third and Subject—COM MC Ladies and gentlemen desirin fluently, and make their theoreti ble, aré especially requested Pountck x MURRAY ATC D, vith his great local dramas,’ FROM SING SING ech PE: corey four Tonitth streets, Ls oF weak French nowledge av tol ca to ratten LEVELAD d THE GAMBLER "S CRIME, Concluded: a ‘splendid engagement [RVING HALL-TO- NIGHT, o'clock: RERTHA MORI will sing “Robert, toi of the Seventy-tirst regiment bi tists, Admission £ 1 Bh BELL BALLER, THE “AMAZON E AMAZON every evening and wean Goudod's “Ave ne Palme," assiated by F. naary 18, 1873. JANU, Grand Suc neert, Maria” und J. Eben, leader and and other eminent ar- THE DEMON BALLET, THE DEMON BALLET. BALLET, BALLET, and Saturday Matinee, in LHAMBRA, BAZAAR, Br ‘AGICAL, st TON Instructions given with every artic! Legerdemain. Price List upon USICK OF YE OLDEN TIM and other sette pieces wil ye Presbyterian meeting Corner of Fourth avenue an HE BETHESDA MISSION the Brooklyn Hall, Mond: Send tor circulars. ¢ lent piece nightly at W WMA. PON Moke IN MIs Mystro © IVE accomplishing the wonde feat of changing his costume ¢ D&C row) way, two doors above 28th Li FOR THE long Wi DE PARIS “and. ¥ TENNA. andre ary de, 1th t. roprietors PARLOR Eve! Le plication. FAIR WILL OPEN IN Y, Feb, 3, 1873, (PROFESSOR HENRY GEBHARD, GYMNASTIC AND for ladies and children, Gymnastic and F new flacres | forming at 36 | Fast Fourteenth street, corner Univers! ¥ place, and at rd Rooms, Sixth avenue, corner Forty'eecond Wea played | pies mailed, way and 3) Union square HANGE erful ay ght times in sight of the audience, every evenit Hath MpAA. PRACTICAL ELOCUTIC JX make arrangements wi Others for giving public readin morists. AK LECTUR Pete LEC TURE ON BY ROPES OR KITE at his hall, 1,288 between aud -third ana SOM M and are especially requested | ROFESSOR ALLAN CUR: 2 Wh lecture at, ae Sixth avenue, Thurs oe Night in the Knglis Jeet Address GALUS, box 120 Hera’ Ist Is PR th literary nes from soci ¢ poets and hus off HE SBASON. ARY. 4 AT 8 P. M., LAMBEK iT, Broadway, Thirty-jourth streets, ON SENSE, and enh lemen desiring to learn to speak French make their theoretical knowledge avail. to aite R, F. R. 8, L., LONDON, th strect Bavtist church, Tek: na.’ ets 50 cents; to be had atthe door. Proceeds tor Ladies Benevolent So Society. AMUSEMENTS NOs Garp °F Tansees on} ae seer waaay ii 7aR SUPERBLY ORILLL LOFOR, ING BUOORSs T BALLET Der Lor eto Acknowledzed to be — MOST Nag ae ZAGBANS eae SEEN ON THR A STAGE. S10, SINGING ING, SCENERY, COSTUME: TRAN SPORMATIONS, TELUMIN ATO: VARIETIES combined in this erfection of pageantry every evening at Pertormance closes at Se TURDAY M fina ar TALE ao SATURDAY ™M. ors THEATRE PREL coeesee, MONA GOR. MONDAY EVENING, SANGAWY ai, irs, WE or THE GnEAT SPLOTAC LE he TEMPTATIONS. CROWDED HOUSES, DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, IMMENSE PUBLIG ENTHUSIASM, ding thls the GREATEST 1 HIT OF THE SEASON. Mr. J. B, STUDLEY re-engaged tor his masterly impor- sonation of ULRIC THE DOOMED. Every scone loudly applauded, very act encored. 2 12 TEMPTATIONS, TEMPTATIONS, TEMPTATIONS, Splendid Marches, Dances, Choruses, Combate, mag. nificent Scenery, Properties and Appointments. Cast the full aes of the comp very night unit Turther notice, TEMPTATIONS, TEMPTATIONS. TEMPTATIONS, Preceded by favorite Farce. Friday evening benefit of J. STUDLEY. Tn preparation Buh TP a iy great drama of AN onge Bren Bethy idee tr uh Beaeia reet ai ‘g baal * toll, 1 WAMBO. D & BACKUS’ "SAN FRANCISUO airy L3. ‘ACKS. MORNING GLORIES, ‘OU GWI HA NE. NEW SONGS, FRESILJORES AND COMIC DANOEA, ___ BEGINS AT 8. SEATS SECURED, EVENTH REGIMENT PROMENADE CONCERT. The Third Concert of the sories will take place om SATURDAY FE: VENING, January 25, at 8 o'clock, atthe Ro tees Armor} Tickets can be "Obtained from the following partios, 0. B, Bostwick, 3, and 171 Br Messrs, A. Rumrill’ & Co,, 273 Broadway, Messrs. Win. A. Pond & Co., 517 Broadway, and 39 Union square lessrs, Win, Hall & Son, 751 Broadway. adway. Mr. John Androws, with Messrs, Tiffany & Co. ars, Covell, ( , 55) Broadway and from the First Serg the ‘diferent companies. No tickets Will be sold at the door. )D REGIMENT gop hecicens MON Boxes ma, Captain Tho Captain R. ‘orty Colfax & Ov Becaaws ay. A. L, Bridgman, 576 Broadway. EV. HENRY WARD BE will deliver tor the o HER time in New York his new jectul ‘ue’ "UNC PONSOIOUS INF ues ENCE OF DEMOCRATIO SIPLES,” In Steinway Hall, Monday evening, Jan. 20, Tho conclud- ing lecture of the'Mercuntlle Library course wilt be given by Jolin B, Gough on Ja ip Tickets for each of these lectures Te. ; reserv ts $1. ‘he usual preliminary oF- Ki eb Ete BY FRANK B. CONVERSE.—A containing, in, addition to rules foe Jed from: the author's colle pies mailed. WILLIAM A. POND & 0b, 6 EO AND LOTOS,—THE BEAUTIFUL SONGS FROM this magnificent spectacle just publ ished, with pic- Kove,” te. 4 “Butterfly Song, se. t Love Thee,” duet, 50e, Copies mai led, postage paid. WILLIAM A. TANTED—A pl MAS FOR FIFTH REGIMENT Iniautry, Maryland nai Guard, to act also as mendation as to capacity and character required. Ad- are: <8 CAPTAIN FRAN FX, WARD, 283g St. Paul street, Brus AD D BIJOU—TO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, BP jspeculacorsand others. —The whole of the valuable fachine! Armor, Costumes ‘and Appointinents used in Dion Bou- cicault’s world-renowned spectacle, now playing at the termination of the run of the piece in larch Babi and Bijou will be represented in its entire opportunity lars to Theatre, Lo 1 COLEMAN, est Sony Hornpipes, Reels, Ji pues and 9 Union square. ture title page. Love Thee’ ge “Oh. M, POND & CO., 7 Broadway’ and: 0 Union square. sti Janitor of the armor snlary 31,200 per annum; recom- Baltimore, Md, , Scenery, Properties, toxether with the costly nt Garden Theatre to crowded houses, to be diay noe ng during the months of January ai terial. Purihor part lager Covent Gar eatre, London. Acting M: AN BRYANTS CROWDED ith delighted and fashionable audiences to see. THAT PRACTICAL JOKE. BRYANTS, NEW York ELECTRO GYMNASIUM AND HEALING INSTULUTE, with anew, beautitul and vitalizing system of electricy ric and musical Gymnastics, for both sexes, com- bined with Lectures on Phynology, Hygiene, yy the sted by some of the thost minent speakers Th mmences Janu~ ary 20,734 ture’s Siinp ul Methods; Gy: Youths’ Class commences January nd other classes will have the easor Lyman’s Vocal Gymn: editors, clergymen and protessional and gentlemen meet on Saturdays, A. M. or at +» January 25 nvenient, on De be Xabirn. Twenty-sixth street, EE LECTURE ON FRENCH. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, ATS P. BY PROFESSOR EITENNE LAMBRA, ‘at his hall, 1,288 Broad w: between Thirty-third and Thirty tour Tourth streets Subject—COMMON Ladies anit gentiomen desiring to learn to speak French fiuently, and make their theoretical knowledge avail- able, aré especially requested to attend ommencing at 10 | forenoons, when Principal, 360 Third Send tor circular. PIANO, VIOLIN, NARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION / Organ, ae Sin ing, Harmot a ay and preni 92 Clinton 1854; ¢1 lars mailed 1 PoAY WATSO’ Musical Director. LYMPIC, ALHAMBRA, pertormers and 100 specialties. Every evening and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG AND CLOG DANO- ‘taught; pupils fitted ‘for the stage by the re- nome JOUN BOGAN, 100 East Houston” ‘street, near Ladies anght, BA NT’S MINSTRELS, SPECIAL, ON apres Paro ae ark 20 SPECIAL A being the last A, nee ity ly ‘of nis present en- gagement. immense volunteer attraction. MCANDREWS, MELON MAN, LE FAMOUS “MARTE sing the CAT DUET every evening in ALUAMBRA. OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN J Broadway and’ Fitth avenue.—This beautiful hall Will be rented mghtly for Tabieaux, Opera, Concerts, Lectures, Readings, Exhititions, Receptions, Priva Theatricals, Balls, Babee THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY BTY CUTS CONSTANTLY THE BALL SEASON. RION ‘SOCIETY—GRAND BAL MASQU! Thursday, Feb: y 13, at ihe Academy of Music. ickets (tor one gt man and two ladies), $10, and extra Indies’ tickets, $3; can be had of the members only, Boxes can he sec Standart’s, I Broad ay, and Hante Bros. 1 7% tacwade ANsvat BALL OF THE CLAN-NA-GAEL ASSOCIATION, rving FRIDAY EVENING, JAN, 31, 1973. Music by O'Brien, Tickets $2. For sale by membe MCLUR peng RA The FORFY-FOURTH ANNUAL BALL and positively the last) in aid of the: WIDOWS” AND Paria’ FUND of the late V RE DEPART the. MY OF West NE AC on MONDAY E. Tickets, adintting a can bé procured from any « JAMES EF. ALONZO SLOTE, Tr he managers. A ident, rl street. eel. surer, 120 Falton st et st Broadwi he omalwed President, — JPRENCH BALL—MONDAY, JANUARY 13; WEDNES- day fm omnibus; got out a Fourth street, and walked. toward Laiayecte plare; please address W. Ly B, Herald ottice, YERMAN LIEDERKE, CAND FANCY DRESS BALL, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC THURSDAY KVENING, FER, 20, Applications for tickets, admiiting a gentleman and @ $! how be made on proper ttro- nbers of the society. ‘The private aMe manner from Mr. Louis _Full particulary hereafter. Grasse, £46 } EUNION AND BAL on SEVENTY-NINTH PaLLO aA, HIGHLANDERS, FRIDAY EVENING: FEBRUARY 7, 1 _ TICKETS TWO DOLLARS Bach.” wi Yous | MEN'S ASSUOCLATION, Sixieenth Anuda’ Ball, the New York Orphan Asylum. of Music MENT RE XC ADEM OF MUSIC, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1873. NOTICE TO VOACH OWNERS AND DRIVERS. Carriages vortainiog tenet! to the above ball wit down Irving pluce and go oat through Fourieenth thelr company in the same orler. e the first carriage at the door. 1! ersun, $8 for two persons and peetnns, Seat Pan As 4 have come street, and tune 1 Gentiemen will ta! R Le be $2 a one for three or more, any, No carriages allowed in ‘ice passed Ii tive. ‘eptein