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2 BOARDERS w. ANTED. 1 LAROE, “ROOM WITH ‘FIRE. AND Ga GAS, HOT AND coil water, with good Board; $15 per week for — ‘tor singls gentleman, 291 West Twelfth street, near ‘ighth avenue. = 79 oF ton fen Bd aigeye ted PARLORS (secon: oor), for a geptioman nileman an Tegner t Airst class. Ss Stuyvesat Ot, near Co 1 PLEASANT HALL BEDROOM, NEATLY FUR. nished, with first class Board, to a gentleman, at 168 Second avenue, between Teuth and Eleventh streets. ‘LARGE EXTENSION ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR— je gentlemen, with use. References ex- \d street. West Twenty-sece SUIT OF FURNISHED, ROOMS TO RENT—ON third floor, with B hest of references given and Fequired; posession given Tuesday, January Bnd all agponiments wnexcepuobable, Apply’ at 158 ‘West Twenty-third street. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. DAS i hag Bara Board, handsome! ay and igh 9 eat carat oncee requi 22) WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY will let one or Lwo pleasant Rooms eels om id cold a with good Board ; also single ey 224. SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY- third street.—A_ la) newly and handsomely furnished tront Room on first floor to fet to a lady or get tleman and wite, with or without Board” 6) 235 Tass zomemenern peaney as nossa? arior and other Rooms, 1. ‘with or without Board; gas, hot aud cold water; references exchanged, sandbeta tg WEST TWENTY-SEGOND STREET.—A Ln yar ant front Room apd Bedroom, with hot and cold d closet connecting, to let, with or without Board. do. vith ex nentont . wi colten a! convenient ti terms Poasouanio; reter refer- 1 BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY—IM BAST NINE 2 teenth street.—Ono single Room, with Board, suit- aable for gentiemen ; relerences. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN private family; gas, fre, bath, first class table; Moderate terms; location desirable ; house brown stone. 335 Wess Thirty-tourth street; references exchanged. BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO LET, WITH Board, tw | large Rooms, southern exposure ;'suitable for gonil ma rb wife or genuemen; also table Board. n street, © UARGE AND TW & lent table, for tainilies an oid water; fire, ges, bath East Fourteenth surest. SMALL ROOMS, WITH EXCEL. single gentlemen; hot and terms very reasonable, 208 > & POORS FROM, HROADWAY—207 WEST | FORTY: 2) six two lane, handgomely furnished oF, and owe on turd Hoo, with large ven and clean, quiet house; 14 WEST ‘WASHINGTON PLA 'E, TWO DOORS t Boat 243 WEST THRty-RiGnTH ‘STREBT. in a private family, with Board, « handsome Suit of Rooms, en suite or singly, to géntleman and wife or mugle gentlemen, AG WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREET, BETWREN and | eighth avenues. —A largo, back Parlor i ‘Terms TO LE __8O LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, | ree AAR NAR Let OuRAP— ‘A FINE BUBIN See a 44 jer busine ly to bed ‘4 y ARD TTY 2 "158 Te mi nue, corner fa street. “Rent $25 per saat sa = Teas LET—FOR HATS OR OTHE! LIGHT MANUFAC. second business, the spacious, mory of 18 Wooster strect. "Kent low. LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THB new Ppa yA bad of of the German Savings Bank, ieonth rect avenue and 90 iect on Four- ‘LET—STORE FIRST DOOR FROM BROADWAY 10 To Wont Houston street, fh citaiacetnaite,ceeteneee™ | * LET—FIRST To savtcoint T.CLASS STORE, BASEMENT AND jones piace, suitable tor book or en treet, opposite i titers, 1d Possession cr once, Apply at 24 Boi.d street 10 LET—A FACTORY, pero WITH STEAM Hina shatti Bixrb feet; five stories. Clinton avenues, Brook! inguit eon th premises of 3. ¥. Brown. ve: peril turnished, to let, with Board, moderat 25 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A SMALL ‘).4 private family wall rent a furnished Second Floor. to gentleman, with or without breaktast. 28] revere AVENUY.—TO LET, {WITH OR WITH: out Board, elegant Rooms, to yentlemen and fives or ingle gentiomen, in the double ining Calvary church; house first class ; rolerences. 305 WEST FOURTEENTH sTReRr—a NICELY ) furnished back Parlor and extension; also large Room and Tall Room on third floor to let. 10 gentioman aud wile or single gentlemen, with first class Bourd. 32 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. — LARGE ront Room and hall oom. on fourth floor, and ©) Macdongal street.—The eomtorts of a home ec: onjo Live sobeat lon taets taken locaton aad tabie hows Sloss five car routes all $6 1 TO $3 PER WEEK FOR NICELY FURNISHED ) Rooms, with Board; families ‘accommodated hot and cold’ water in rooms. At 139 Mao- near Washington square. 9 VAN NEST PL ACE, BETWEEN BLEECKER AND Fourth sirocts.—To Iet, icely furnished Room, suit- Je for two: also tall Room, with Board. € EAST NINTH STREET, saat KEN UNIVERSITY pince and Firth wvenur!—Rooms, en suite or singly, & families or a party of « ation n; all newly furnishes every conveniene with Board. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH Rooms on fourth floor, Board. References. WAVERLEY Saar tt: FINEST HOUSE the city; 1 in back Rooms, $12 und 1(or two, with Board; lurge Trout Siall Rooms, heated, 10 for one or $14 for two; table board $5, 12 GRAMERCY PARK, Bat TWENTIETH STREET. A Buit of three Rooins, on the sunny side of second Hoor, ee or without private table; house and locality rst C1aNs, SET, WEST, 1M, EXCKLLENT LOCA- tion.—Handsomely turnished Rooms, with Board dorms moderate good table; grate fire; few boarder: front Room, third story, two persons, $14. TH STREE1, 42 WEST.—THIRD STORY FRONT ter, closets, &c.; suitable Room; hot’ and cold wate: or gentleman and wife or two or three single gentle- nen, Terms moderate, WEST TWENTY-POURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Tiotel.—An clegant Suit’ of Rooms to jet, with or without Board, to a purty of centiemen; also ingle Rooms, qs ig Rooms, furnished and new! ted and with sunny exposnte, inay be had, with 12) East Nineteenth street. ST STREET, 360 WEST, FIKST DOOR FROM NINTH ayenue.—Nicely furnished Hall Room, with Board; large closet, gas, 4c.; terms moderate; reterences ex: car: joard, vhanged, gop str B FIFTH AND SIXTH AV. 4 nues.—a ‘handsomely tnenished Suit of Rooms, with first class t Library, 588 Sixth avenu 2B, CLINTON, PLACE. —LARGE, UTI <0 nished Parlor and Room saiatalag, tox separately, with fil Board; first class, very desirable; one singlé Room: reference required. 9: D sTREET, SQUARE.— PLEASANT ingle Rooms to let, loard; also one large Room, ior two gentlemen of gentleman and. wite; refer. Apply for references at Kverett MADISON with ences. ast Twenty-third street, OG WEST IWELPTH STREET. NEAR FIFTH AVE- | a A (second floor), fhacdporiy fur- ished Bedrooms; will reut together or separately: also ony single Room ; house first class. 9Q ChINtON P —FURNISHED PARLOR a= also several Rooms on the third floor, with or Without Board. 92) R OF SIXTE directly opposite Westminster Hotel.—Fur- Dished Hooins, with or without Board, to cqmilies and Fingie gentiemen. CLINTON PLAC » let, with Board —LARGE AND SMALT. ROOMS hot air and every modern con- wenlence. ', WITH tront; 2 FRO, v ROOM, WITH snd light, $L k, for ny house private. 49 West Thirty-iith street QQ BAKKOW 8 OMS, WITH 38 foot Board 1 Koom tor two ladies at reasonable term 39 * WEST TWENTY mi “lyf riigh 4.0 wii dosnt at 4 7 west TY-FIVTH STRERT, NEAR FIFTH Suit of large wnt Rooms on parlor | vxctnive baths private table it desired; une Bxcept 41", ely tle man and. wite, oF u few gentlemen, alro 4 comfortable front om on third story; private bath, hot and cold ater; terms modernte. 43> STREET, WE halt block trom’ Broadw Rooms, tor taunilies or gentleuren, at reduced prices; pri- ae bible i desired. Unexeeptionadle rejerences ex- changed. NTH 54 <T0 LET, WITH BO LRD, A 46 West FOURT story Back Room and ing ital! Room; wlso Hult Ron) on third tour to let, with first class Board, to four genyemen, NPAR SIXTH Rooms on fourth or single gentlemen. AG west WASHINGTON PLACE, 4 avenue.—Pleasant, furnished floor, to let with Board, to a tami! Also ‘able board. 44 WEST THINTY-€ t BROADWAY AN Rooms, with ox 5() NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN OU University place.—Rooms with so Nh exposu to let with first class Board, wo sumilies or a party of ge te men ; terms moderate. COND STREET.—ATTRACTIVE ent Board, STREET, BETWE G4 West, Ter. SIXTH J4 Fitth and Sixth avenues —Handsor Suit of Rooms, on second tloor, with supe: Private family, at reasonable prices, 69 West BuEvesta STREET—TO LET, WITH Je) Board, a handsomely furnished second story front Room, suitable tor genticinan and wife; also Room on third flour; terms reasonable, 72 SEVEMTH AV. . BETWEEN FUURTE and Fifteenth streets—A handsome furnished Room to let on second floor, with first class Board. Also Room for a single gentiomen; references, 10: WEST FOURTEENT!! STRERT.—PARLOR AND 2) two Bedrooms, on second floor, to let; private tabie if destred; also ‘a large fourth floor front Room; Louse first class. 109 EAST NINF Rooms, handsomely turnished, to gentleman and | ‘wile, with Board ; private table if desired; reference re- quired. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR, 109 Broadway.—two adjoining Rooms to let, with ard, on third oor; hot and cold water; reference, ] WEST TWELFTH STREF' STORY front Room and Bedroom, lor and Ex- Renaion tt Biven and required. 15 bent FOURTEENTH STREET. —LARGE SFC. oO oud story Room to let furnished, with Board; also pall and other Hooms for gentlemen, POURTH | t, with or without Board; best of references ) __ ¥ fi front hat! Room, third floor, with excellent bi erences. mie ye see 433 WEST NINETEENTH STREBT.—HAVE | A newly and neatly furnished Room to let, with Board ; house has all modern improvemen ‘a LARGER 163 SECOND AVENUK.—TO LET. A Room, comfortably furnished, on second floor, front, with or Without Hoard, to @ couple of respectable meciianics. Call all week. LADY HAVING A NEWLY Al AND HANDSOMELY turnished house, in a first class location, wishes to rent one or two Rooms S Jpntlemas. and wife; Board for iady only. Address CONFIDENTIAL, Herald Uptown Branch office. SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE AcoOM- modated with large, handsomely furnished Room and good Board, in refined private family, near Four toonth street. Address BUREKA, be ‘Herald office, A. BRIVATE GERMAN FAMILY HAVE A_HAND- somely furnished back Parior, ma on second floor, with first class Board, te let; ‘erms moderate: doca- Lonbelow Thifyy-fouri sttock.* Address id 1D ,ODGING. WANTED. LARGE ROOM AND BOARD DESIRED—FOR- A Tady, in,a genteel honse, nt S11 per woek, includin grate fire and gas; below Thirtieth street are erred erences. Address, stating particulars, PERMAN' NENT HOME, Herald offie HANDSOME ROOM AND GOOD BOARD WANTED, permanently, by a young gentleman; location bounded by Thirty-second and ightn streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. and particulars, 8. B., Herald office. OARD WANTED—ABOVE THIRTIRTH STREET, for a single gentleman, in a private family; a targa, handsomely 1urnished Room, with first class Board. Ad: dress W., Lox 202 Herald office. BoAgP WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND little girl of seven; good plain table; hot above third Fourth avenue and above Fourteenth ust be nypderate for prompt pay. Address atory ; west str Herald Sttice, OARD WANTED—IN four adults and tw second tloor, private tabli ninth street, 4 Address 61 Peary, WANT DoBY A LADY AND children, aged 7 and 10 years, ina. pri family where there are noother boarders; nicely Hirnished trout Room and hall Room connecting or front and Lack Room on second or this! floor: will pay liberally. and pesroae nent it 3 references given and required. Address, stating pele per week, Mrs. A.C. J., Herald ofc OARD WANTED IMMEDIATE. adults and two children: ting with fre and gas: will pay about ima month, s monthly, yance ; will furnish one room, except pet Bnd curtains, it desired; regular boarding hh Sneed not answer. Address G.J. Mey Herald AMILY, FOR eo Rooms, on third io Fifly- nd Broadway. PRIY ATE trom Tweni: ison avenue NWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WISH A COMFORTABLY ‘urnished Room, with Board: private family pre. location between Ten Twentieth Address box 2,491 Post ottic OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR Mild: price not to exceed $19 per week ; ‘ight blocks of Broadway Twenty ply to HL. BT, 146 Broadway, ity. a must be with: fourth street. WASTED BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, “FOR A lady and young child, between Fineenth and Thirty-second streets, Second and Fifth avenues: tran- si nt be me for gentleman. Address, with tull particulars, iW A G GENTLEMAN, A BED- ), above Fourteenth street on weat'side, with Break Address, with particulars and price, D. R., Herald office 2 WASTED-BOARD AND HEATED ROOM IN. A | box confinement, full particulars, H. M. P., Herald office, Via Magy ENTLEMAN DESIRES A WELL FUR- . with or without Board; terms must Address V. R. 0., Herald office, dress, with |. s« aOTELS. “759 BROADWAY, NEAR | Ast nu plan; 75. per day; $350 per | | week y Rooms, $150 per day, $7 to $15 per week, with hotel accommodations. IBBY HOTEL (RUROPEAN PLAN), ONE BLOCK from City Hull, ® Warren street.—Rooms 50 cents so $2 Wand 33 w ; family Rooms $1 and $1 50 a i N*Y, FNGLAND HOTEL—80 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard siteet; 200 light Rooms, neatly turmshed, ony. _TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. LARGE AND ELEGANT PARLOR, WITH TWO smaller Rooms, on the first floor of 107 West Twenty- third street, corner Sixth avenue, HACKETT, in the A —TO LEASE—STORE « Co., corner of Broadway Quite on'premizes or of CHAB. B. JESSUP, 238 ‘Broad way out shelving, vo let: Immediate possesion; suits | bie for any mereuaint: good light; two Bights up. In: quire im restaurant 41! roadway. —TO LEASE, SOUTHEAST CORNER TWENTY. + first street and Fifth avenue, five story iron Build- ing. 40400, together or parately, as may be required. | Apply to i. R DREW & CO, 185 Filth avenu LONG LEASE ON FOUR STORY HOUSE AND ZA Butcher's Store on sixth avenue, with Horses, | Wagons and Business, Also a Bakery on Eighth avenue. ARRE: Ly a3 Sixth avenue, FINE, LOFT, SOXMO, IN A FIRST CLASS BUILD. ng. lighted on three sides, to let, with or wit Powers ‘insurance low. Apply” on pfemises, 40 ti eHN strech, eat avenue "A; oF to LUCAS | Tho PSON, 48 Lispenard street, E FOR TERM OF YEARS, OR WILL Nos 4,6 and 8 Twentieth street, between | or will alter to sul HARLES B. JESSUP, 238 Broadway. | x WHOLESALE BUTCHER STAND TO LET—IN oe eRS Market, on West street sidewalk. Ap- } bee 10 RN & CO., 10 and 411 Washington Market, N UPTOWN CORNER STORE TO LEASE—25 FEET front; elegant plate glass windows, west side Broad- way and Sixth avenue; merchants, iake notice. Ad- dress CORNER, box 126 Herald office. A at STORE TO LET.—A GOOD STAND FOR weller, tailor, shoemaker. Re. 8. C. SMIT! ‘ankfort House, corner Frankiort and W) iMhamn Sta CORNER STORE TQ RENT—ON THE WEST SIDE of Eighth avenue, The home is 25x55; has a new | Modern front, pine gem! ge ‘A “leave” will be ‘iven. Apply at 87 Eughth JOUN BRANIGAN l BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STRERT, BRTWEREN Lexington and Fourth avenues —A large Room, rnished, second door, front, tw let, with Board, to a -otleman and wife. 19.3 EAST FOURTH STREBT.—A FEW Sra aaa | Le A beaccommodated with good Board and ‘over parlor; also one inaller, rear; all moderm improvements, to jth oard, to two or three persons: private fainily. 30 West ’ TWENTY-SEOOND STRERT.—CHOIOE Board, | 2 20 EAST 1 TENTH STREET.—LARGE, PLEASANTLY | let, wit Rooms, singly or ep with excellent In a private family; suitable ‘Se sep ‘and wife oF Party of geutlemen; references 34 West, rouRTH STREET, NEAB ee; pblaes Board. “wenwenes Booms to let, 14 EAST THIRTY. NINTH STRBET, 8IX_ DOO! boo ast of Faxing avenue.—Choice of Rooms on entlemen ; terms $16 Sv and gs with Board. 56 WET TWENTY RTM STREET.—PLEA- TH sant Rooms, with Bor heuse contains all un- rovements; table week mpplied and neatly se! forms | per wi Relerenves, 20 WEST TWENTY-SECOND st BTW 66 Sixth and Seventh avenue STRERT BTW REN with first class Board. t on References exchanged, ns) Se Tey PRIVAT y Tarnished ae 800d ioeation, brown stone ) WEST FORTY.SECOND stTREKT— 20 be A lay tee oe Parlier py fete fet. with frst claes ntleman and gentlemen. Bellatiunt @ Beaton, Wi OF te ation. WEST TWENTY-SROOND STRE somely furnished Room to let to 10; Bonrd 10F lady. EAST. TWENTY-THIRD BTREE’ 1. from Room, Suitable fer two a8 ith fi lim Supine gu tple for three genUeme: ae | Rotts’ A —60 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET, FOUR + story and basement Store, Wxi63 feet; rear en- iratioe| thls entire magmiteent store to lease, reagonably. ! SON & SON, ni Pi etreesane 4 a Fifth avenue. —TO LET OR LEASE, BROADWAY, AN ELRG. fon and Basement ~ ae feet, rent $7, iT} Ni ye ret, and and ea ai Paltos Or ty sppode Court ow reek, oP) H House an ‘Wal cos I et CAy Hall Brock PXCOB_V. D. WYCKOFF. | A 25 PARK ROW, ‘OPPOSITE THE NEW YORK Post office, are to let ee cgire four Lotw at alow Inquire of F. J. DO! BK on the premises, BRganwarsro LET, STORE 632 BROADWAY, x 200, through to Crosby street; also. Store 64 Hiond- ways Lotte, Tofte, Woon and’ Ploore over 68 and 638 Broad. USINESS.—PRONT AND CORNER ROOMS TO joose & S19 ID Bree Wellin Cees, of Twelfth street; Sanitor's room, 1, fourth foot. iad Broadway. ska BOOM TO LET —A NING piers: ESE Ae ALL,TO UBT_CORNER THIRTY: NINTH STREET fe “ie Mw arm my iards, or or any oh r eee | 00) er | mcapacious wey is ne leased bt ‘the ‘ofloe of the anted ; ineuire'@ at ab) Broadway, corner oo 70 LET_SUITABLE FOR BANKING, IN- Osu nce, real erp tc. ; splendid Igcation, Broud- te office. Y & OO., No. 1 Park place. ITE. POWER.—TO LET, ROOMS WELL LIGHTED and with steady power: ‘JOHN MCLAREN, ‘and Grand streets, Hoboken, N. J. Stax POWER TO LET—PROM ONE TO 50 HORSE with well letted Rooms, of various sizes, Apply on the premises to G. F. HALL, 137 Bim Sti ciQWRE TO LET—TWO, FLOORS, s6x44. it, Row leased ty ron worker ali E. C, ROBINSON, Teron Twonty-nvonth street private iamily by a young lady, who expects her | se He. or We. per night; $3 wo $4 per Week ; for gendemen | Particulars with Mrs. | A —¥INE LOFT ON BROADWAY, WITH OR WITH. | | rosaieay and Finn avenue, suitable tor stores’ or hotel, | ANT | OO; also) { 1A | 4 0 LET—THE 87. JULIEN HOTKL, GONTAINING 00 rooms, corner of Mercer street and Tegghington place, and 100 feet west trom Broadway ; will be al ak peas i335 roud it ae Apply to A. 0. Kinos: ND & SONS, 56 Broad T° LET [MMEDIATELY—THAT ELEGANT FRENCH diate glass front store 33 Third avenue, formerly oc: gupies as an upholstery; new Comptere, Basement and ted ly at 31 Third avenue. T°, LEY OR LRASE—WITH STEAM POWER, A PLOT a fepund. 75 fect front, including corner lot; would greet a buildin; Uesiave HOS. uit 3 responsible tenant. A pis a Teeoantae. eran, ob teerg LET OR LEASE, ON UNION SQUARE, BROAD. way, near square, aed in University place—Kine Stores, Loits, &e. we HOSE tor any business. OULLEY, 75 University place, SIRST LOFT, 383 BROADWAY, NEXT TO corner of White street; reut$i,500; posseasion Feb- ruary 1. Apply on the premises, MPHAT EXTRA SIZED HOUSE AND LOT, NORTH. + of Seventh avenue and Fourteenth street, ourtyard, 106 teet on Fourteenth street, for » with a to alter, build over rear 1. Address M. box 166 Yonkers Post a term of yea: ALUABLE BROADWAY CORNER LEASE—SIX years to run at low rent, for sale at low bonus. One block from Stewart's, Apply to W. H. RAYNOR, 5g Pino street. ABE AXP gt’ BROOME STREET, CORNER OF Grecm®.—To let, First Floor ‘and Basement, basement 1S ‘Arnold, Gon- PEDURE | gt ee stabli Canal street. je & Co, Furnished. ae HOUSE ON MADISON AVENUE, Murray l, every way ore rege will be leased to a responsible arty tll Ma Roswexsign immedi; ately. Apply ae (ile “Roal'igstate Broker, Sif Woures ‘ ‘0 Py ae Fourth avenue. Acts LET, FURNISHED, WITH IMMEDIATE FOR. + session, one four story brown stone, near Fifth A nue Hove! ; also one near 5. James Hotel, and Thirty. Ath street, near Fifth avenue; aR * ane jonth, and many others. SLAUSEN, ORANK & 00., corner Twenty-ninth street URNISHED HOUSES TO LET—IN GOOD Loca. tions; ‘Twenty-fourth street, Madison avenue, $20); Ninotoenth streot, $2,000 ; Thirty-fitth street, $4,000; others in desirable neighborhoods, GEORUE ©, SOREN, 173 Fitth ayenue. po, Lt. FURNISHED COMPLETELY, HOUSE 33 West Tenth street, three story and bazement, all im- provements; to be sven between 12 and 1 o’clock. For Permits apply to C, WITTY, 638 Broadway. Broadwa; Unfurnished. HIGH STOOP BROWN. STONE*FRONT THREE story and basement House to let, to a private fam- who will take the owner, wife and six children to rd. Apply at150 Kast Fifly-fitth street. A PERFECT LITTLE GEM OF A HOUSE—29 KAST Twenty-seventh street, near Madison avenue; seven OMAR, LAS, water, &c.; rent only $1,300. Seen from 11 A.M. to2 P.M, only. A — To, EBT. UNEL RNISHED TBE 1 “THREE STORY AA. high toop brick H ‘est Twenty-second itreet, Fan) MD yeast clogant Tour aery. brow stone House, Forty-seven! street, near Fitth mrones $3,500 small ‘House, 8 West Twint othe WILLE -aixth stree: ‘also DKER, 220 Firth'avenue: mo LET—A CHARMING FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, 12 rooms, every modern improvement; 7 minutes trom ferry: rent $50 per month. Apply to A. M, CAPEN, 361 Broadway. © LET—UNFURNISHED, TWOSTORY AND BASE- ment brown nok House 241 Kast 126th street, to May 1, or longer. yh EVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison avenues, three of the new four Houses; immediate possession; gas fixtures to be J. O. HIG! 1. No. 7 Pine street. . AND APARTMENTS LET. FIRS? FLOOR—THREE ROOMS, CLOSETS, DUMB waiter, kitchen, laundry, completely turnished— ore oF lest room—with a private family of adults; ex. cellent neighborhood. 120 Secend avenue VERY CONVENIENT BACK ROOM, FURNISHED, for housekeeping, on second floor, with water an a8; also hall Bedrooms tor single gentlemen ; terms mod- erate, 333 West Eleventh street LARGE WELL PURNISHED APARTMENT (southern exposure), vith two vgst closets, gas and | fire included, $7, in_privaie residence No. 6 St Mark's place, near Broadway and Cooper Institute YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD SHARE aN | elegantly turnished Parlor with another; terms er week, incinding fire, gas and Address PA LOR, Horald Uptown Branch office. 1 41 AMITY STREET—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR A gentleman and wife for light housekeeping, at $6 per week: gas, bath, &e., house occupied by owner. LARGE ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, SECOND floor, trout, for housekeeping, in n English tamily ; | Font low. "498 Broome street, tures blocks west of Broads way. REAL NICE FUR? To a reapectable py Twenty-first street. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO A FEW men ora gentleman and wite; references exchanged, Apply 225 West Forty-third street. PURNSHED. Ro FOR light housekeeping—Fr two Rooms on second 1 1 sep Jow | a West Forty- Oued i stre nt PreEsisn :D ROOMS TO. SUITABLE FOR ‘one or two gentlemen, with nd fire; location first class, 105 Kast Thirtieth stree VIRST CLABS FURNISHED OR Rooms to let, to gentlemen only ; priv: Weat Forty-titth street. SHED BEDROOM TO LET— reon. 1%2Seventh avenve, near | paral vel house, 331 LARGE AND. BRAUTIPUT, ‘ROOM, FUR- 4 nished splendidly, for ceniiemen: no boarders; first Class hone and location; superior Accommodations all eonventence: Bixth avenues. OX, LARGE HANDSOME ROOM— ev parlor and bedroom, also a s Bian ouly, without meals, Apply at Ww st West Ninth street, between Fitth and NISHED AS | om, for gentle- est Twenty-tirst oO, ORT TWO WO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND A furnished square Room, with fire and gas, erate price, at 120 West Tweaty-second street. ) LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TO A may, without board, a ball Bedroom, comfortably d and warmed, "bath, gas and attendance. in house, &e., first cla: terms low, 218 East fonth street. ~ nyt lien CELA spars FURNISH ED—A edd ROOMS ETI E urnished and newly repaired in a goo neighborhood; rent low Soty for ‘che we k pits premises, 22 Sixth avenue, near Eighteenth str ©) NEILSON PLACE, CORNER WAVERLEY PL. sk ICELY a mod- TLE- and West Eighth street, one block { ed Fornished Room to let. shear lee UNFURNISHED § “4 USFURSISHED AND APART. MENTS 30 LET. eed whe A VERY OHEAP FI corner, near Cen as and Cc) venue, OOR OF EIGHT Re ON A Park, t rent ryad avenue entrance) 5 + rent ply at 807 eighth | NY BILANIGAN. NY bey benny cg FAMILY DESIRING ys LIVE nine cies icormter tev ¥ Ri sae 2 oe rae orveniences ai Bay ifort satinog pe GAREY BNO FLAT.—TO LET, FEBRUARY 1, AT S27 fivente, sujeable for fist class feinily ix roome gua te eahgomn: Kitchen, with Beebe range; D STORY TO LET—SUITABLE Pour = ON socntng, ORY TO LE? —SUTTABLE Apply at iii Week Forty: tiat ‘atreot, corner sixth avenue Le oaseeno Men werkt FLOOR, CONSISTING OF five gas and water; rent low to a ten Apel, aT the? week atti West Fortysoventh atreet. No bill io 1st BARONE. AND BASEMENTS OF A PRI- ze bathroom and all modern improve- ments, to naumily ot two or tnree persona, at @ moderato rent Je ‘West Thirty-seventh street ba it rae apn —SPLENDID FRENCH FLAT TO nice, aa nnd fs cad rent nt ge pe mon roveme ire a . fith inieet i ange DOWLIN NG. ih eek OORPOR. ATION | _NY’ a's TICK. COmPORATION | NOTOE.—PUBLIO NOTIOR I hereby givon to the owner or owners, occupant or dot unimproved occupants of nil houses and lots, improve finds aitecied thereby. that the gown soxsments have been completed aid ure Lodged in the office ithe oy Aeemere a for examina’ all persons inter- tere , , rie fare Dyin fom Hignth avenue wo. find: Ing. graiding, settl ttor and flag- oe tec ae eam see ging ‘South Firth avenue, betweon Canal’ street. and Wa- Me ce setiing curb and rier and flagging Fifty-fourth atreet, between Tonth and Eleventh avenues, 5. For eee ae. and gutter and flagging north side of Fitty-fitth street from Seventh avenue w Broadway. 6, For wetting curd and gutter, and faxging Fittieth street irom Ninth avenue to Tenth avenu rin For Sagging. eatin ares in Eleventh. avenue from - sire! 8. For Jaying Belgian pavement ia Delancey street from Bowery to Kast Rive: 9. For ietael Belgian ss payemens in Willett street from Grand to Rivington street. 10, For ees Belgian pavementin Astor place from Bs Fourth avenue. i. FOr Yuriaing sewer in Washington street, between Chere Le Perry streets. 2, For building sewer in avenue D, between Thirteenth By Fourteenth streets, and in thirteenth street, between avenue CO and avenue 13, For bullding extonsion of sewer at foot of 118th street and Harlem River. 14, For building underground drains on block bounded ty Vifty-aixth and Fifty-seventh streets and Fitth ave- and Madison avenue. a Vor building underground drains on block bounded by Fitt; ReMi and Fiity-vighth streets and Fitth ave- nue ani mn avenue. 16. For ound basin on southwest corner of Seventy fourth street and Lexington avenue. 17. For bu sin on northwest corner of Seventy- seventh street and Lexington avenue, 18 For building basin on northwest corner of Eighty- seventh street and Lexington areas: 19. For building basin on southwest corner of Eighty- fitth street and Lexington avenue. 20. For building basin on northwest corner of Seventy- elf timp street and Lexington fai Ale For building basin on northwest corner of Seventy- ninih street and Lexington avenue. 22. For building basin on northwest corner of Eightieth treet and Lexington avenue. 23. For building basin on northwest corner of Eigty-seo- ond ae ‘and pes ington avenue, ‘24. For building basin on northwest corner of Eighty- fourth street ‘and Lexington avenue. 2%. For building basin on southwest corner of Eighty- fourth street and Lexington avenue, 26. For ballaing asi on northeast corner of Montgom- ery and South streets, n. For building basin on northwest corner ot Gouver- neur slip and South street. 238, ae building paRn on northeast corner of Gouver- neur 29. For butiding basin on southeast cornor of Twentieth street ana avenue A. 30, For building basin on southeast corner of Twenty- seventh streetand Eighth avenue. 31, For building basin on southwest corner of Eighty- xth street and Fourth avenue. 32. For pallding bem in on southeast corner of Thirty- fourth street, ek ighth avenue. ‘33. For buildin, on southeast corner of Park place and Groonwieh * Mirvet, ‘M4. For building basin on northeast corner of Park place and Greenwich street. ‘The Limits embraced by such peasemnant include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land altua\ 1. Both sides of Seventy-second street, from Eighth avenue to Riverside Park, to the extent of half tne block ‘on the intersecti 2, Both sides of 5 ty tysalxth street, from First avenue to eyenee s Eee extent of half the block on the inter- secting stree 4. Both sides of South Fifth avenue (Laurens street), from Canal street to Waverley place, to the extent of half the blogg on the intersecting streets. 4. Both sides of Fifty-tourth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. 6. Nortn side of Fifty-fifth street, from Seventh avenue to Broadway. Hore aide of Fifueth street, trom Ninth to Tenth PHWeat side of Eleventh avenue, from Fitty-fourth to ifty-fifth street. 8. Both sides of Delancey street, trom Bowery to East River, to the extent of half’ the block on the intersecting atreets. 9. Both sides of Willett street, from Grand to Rivington street, tothe extent of half the block on the intersecting #10 Both sides of Astor piace, from Broadway to Fourth arent to the extent of half the block on the intersecting streets. Both sides of Washington street, from Charles to Porty strect, 12 Both sides of avenue D, between Thirteenth and aven' Fourteenth streets, and both’ sides of fhirteenth street, between avenues G and D. to the extent of half the block to Twelfth street. 18. All the property, bounded by, the cast side of Fourth avenue and lem River, and the north side of 115th street and fouth side of 130th street 14. The block poanded by ‘sixth and Fifty-seventh streets and Fifth and M: navenucs. 16. The block bounded y Fitty-seventh and Fifty-eighth streew and Filth and Madison avenues. 16, The block bounded by Seventy-iourth and Seventy- third st streets and Fourth and Lexington avenues, hi The block bounded by Neventyrevenith and Seventy- hth streets and Fourth and Lexington avenues. i North side of Highty-seventh street, from Fourth to tg ton avenue, and west side of Lexiny i ai avenne, hty-eighth street ighty-seventh to Ei ith street, trom Fourth to Lex- 12. South vide of Eighty’ | ingtonaven ue. ‘he block bounded by Fourth and Lexington ave- ues and Seventy eighth and Seventy-ninth strevts, 21. The block bounded by Fourth and Lexington ave- nues and Seventy-ninth and Eightieth streets, 22. The block bounded by Fourth and Lexington ave- nugs, and Rightieth and Eighty -Arst, streets, 23. The north side of Eighty-second street, from Fourth to Lexington avenue, and ‘westside of Lexington ave- nue, between Fighty-second and men: third streeta 24. The north side of Eighty-fourth street, from Fourth to Lexington avenue, and west side of Lexington avenue, between Kighty-fourth and Eighty-fitth streets, 26. The south side ot Kighty-tourth street, trom Fourth to Lexington avenue, and west side of Lexington avenue, between Eighty-third and Eighty-fourth streets, 20. The north side of South street, between Montgom- ery and Gouverneur slip, and east side of Montgomery street, between Front and South streets, 27. The south side of Front street, between Montgomer, street and Gouverneur . and north side of Sout street to the extent of halt the block, between Montgom- street and Gouverneur si "¢ The south side of Front street and north, side of bral beh con Gouverneur slip to half biock to “2 ‘So. The south side of Twentieth street, halt the lock be- venue A and avenue B, and east side of avenue MPetween Nineteenth und Twentieth streets W. The south side of Twenty-seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues Si. The south side oj Kishty-sixth street, half the block between Fourth and Madison avenues, 32, The south side of Thirty-tourth street, between Sev- oath and Eighth avenues outh aide of Park place, between College pl. and Greenwich street and halt th Tide of Green wich street, trom Park place to Barclay street. M4. The bonded by Park place and Murray “street and Greenwich stroet and College piace. ‘All persons whose interests are affected by the ‘above- named asesments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to resent their objections in writing to Thomas B, Asten, Chairman of the Board amesors at their office, 19° Chatham street, within thirty days from the date of this notice THOM. nA B. ASTEN, FRAN! SANDS JOHN pss ER KELLY, JOHN McHARG, Board of Assessors, Orrick Boarn or et New York, Jan. 2), } __™HE LECTURE SEASON. FURNISHED ROOMS “(ssocr 2 coping unexceptionable lovato Weer a HAL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. next to AOTNOY Of Thitty-fourth sirect; ¥. M,C. A. LECTORRS, NO. & 7 WEST. FOURTEE: HY STREET.—FURNISHED | sepia entertaining i ree ourth Muore ws fof Bentiemen, on second, | wii give for the frst time in New York her new Lecture, third and fourth floors | MENACE DRESS: ITS FOLLIES AND CLIANGES. « Gniy E, OF NINTH | TEINWAY HALL. GOUGH. | 2A tree furnished Rooms to led: vee, | MERCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES, NO. 10. tion Ars \ west of Broadway; te | | for this course.) —— Tete a Schirmer's, | 2. WEST FOURTEENTH ant Rooms to z ‘H STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE =rarnlahed without 1 es let, en suite or singly, to | 6)1 ST. MARK'S PLACE (RAST EIGHT STR 4 2 Firat oor front Farlor, “hot fit old water, closet va open grate new; also other Rouras 821 Abgrabmes<: WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, N way.—Furnished Roome to let, “AR BROAD. hot Re cold water, bath and all conveniences; from $4 rw EAS? TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—TO 50 Iuraianed oot ‘ont, on third floor; went Be 1 jouse Guietand Comfortable a aoarsne, Soe vey 503 f WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE Seventh and Room tor gentemen or sonable. 23¢ JETWEEN hth ‘avenvel Nicely turnished eman and wife; terms rea WasT FOU eri | STREET. 7 asant furn oom to ie ‘ourth street, corner of West hath arvee ate 233 West | 26 West Bisset -FOURTH STREET.—A wipow i} af yb ni “Nifty fom to let to gentle | fend, where N re all modern im there are ae eee phan s QR WEST TWENTIETH STREFT.—A_ ‘LY 305 Mienisned Parlor and Bedroom on Are gee tot light housekeeping ; also oF housekeeping ; t LARGE AND three newly furnished Fms moderate, ou stg) UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND ~APART- TO LET ‘asi vam FLAT, Witt a ALL MODERN xth AX improveme avenue, with imam ss's isk’ Wo me 3B. BA PRIY at ollice of T THOMPSON'S COLLE! Ane Bookkeeping, Writ te Cooper. Inatitu e, thetic Ree aud evening, Ladies! Fo. nent Red Telegraph to $15; taught prac- with ine ind Tor operators, | baby aon aE MORNING HOURS ANF OCCU. pied, wishes to find a tamily w! iting tp Board her and pay s small salary for snetractiny dren im Eng- lish, French and music three or four hours aiternoons, or ors w sens tan ievgie ae reference, Addr ireoe L. M., 43 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 A GERMAN LADY CAN 7AKE A ATEW MonE PER ator the, German angunge. Address A. B., box Uptown Branch o1 A. QERMAN 1. LADY DESIRES TO GIVE LESSONS IN the Ge: + ig fe and conversation, for 0 cents iz beer Apu at ‘est Twenty-fourth street, from LMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE—A FULLY CHAR- ‘tered college of the highest rank, designed for well wpe students: neat wasn ry Ka opens, February vw. A.W, 7, COWLES, D. AMUSEMENTS. OOTH'S THEATRE. BM el LAST WERK BUT ONB agement of now Every evoning aut 2k orn 1uot0s JUNIUS BRUTUS, tndobe Betis Faron LENT FALL OF TARQUIN. Last MATIN BUT ONE, ON JATURDAY, “AND LAST TIM, R, BOOTH AS BENEDICK. a oe demand for mlaees. the Box Sheet Mr. Booth's © Theatre or ar ak ‘Diese % Co.'s Music Pama ae te hi his Brig are! ap Character Oe taful moral drama of the TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. feat Heatince: LY MPIO, Qiae wpeCial conta a OOESS It aLiiaun jaleneeanedtoeae BRA. Feet atomine ‘Troupe, Moorish — M soya ‘ a Seton ot mystic Change Artons in the famous “Cat Duet” ALHAMBRA. and PTAMBERA. Tauris in the great Phantom ALHAMBRA. as ote Come THAMBRA. BOOTH. ment at MBRA. ALHAMBRA. ALHAMBRA, Gorneows eal pae novel mechanical Later ALHAMBR, ihe Lae Oe Be ities ALHAMBRA, om PULAR ALHAMBRA, Adiission 5c, Secured Seat and $1 extra. ALY'S wew kati kig Avene THEATRE, "SOQUSTIN DALY romed 0 on the part of the ittance last Scere to ia respectiylly en- nounced that it wilt be repeat THIS (THURSDAY) evening, 1 it CEREREDAY OPENING ‘ALIXB, fogs ritten, caprgely y JOHN BROUGHAM, Bag. EVERY NIGHT hd to Py rou by the i: a ThA BIALLTANT PARISTAN BENEARION, of singular emo- SATURDAY MATINEE, r pres by Mr. AUGUS- TN DALY” ‘A acts, entitled Characters by Charles Fishe Clarke, James wis, Fanny Linda Diets, Clara Morris. RAND OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third street, corner Eighth avenue. ag easy rises at apartes to8 ate AD GUREET DAI Sole Lessee and Manager he scent of Zaasing up ‘the precipice on her flery pass is Bey torrific, and alone will make the piece a success. raid. Louis James, George enport, Fanny Morant, . ‘The famous Oriental Lapee t EVERY NIGHT tacte, He CATARACT THE'GANG?S. Mrs. John ‘and ‘ood. John" Broaghan, Tribe of Bedouins, stud ong SATURDAY horses 2 po ees MATINEE. auxiliaries. News seuery, hs ea | CATARACT OF THE GANGES. J NIBLO'S GARD) oe caike .JSARRETT & P. NG RILLIANT BALLUP SPECTACLE, masterly impos aay Hae TE Vee SENT an eFIOF Btages and cars to all on rt iting. © SATURDAY MAT dr ALE UAST ONE, OWERY THEATRE. Loe ae int eee ov THE G BAT 5 CLE OWDED oust Eon AUDIENCES, CROWDED! PUBLIC BNTHUSIASM, pec ait THE SEASON. Mr. J.B. STUDLEY re-en ULRIO THE Bh wen, very, scene loudly applauded, 2 very act ct 2 TEMPTATIONS. | TEMPTATIONS. TEMPTATIONS. Splendid Marches, Dances, Ohoruses, Combats, pifieent Scenery, Bropertios ap and Appositmenws Onst te ae ery night as i farther notice, TEMPTATIONS, TRMPTATIONS. TEMPTATION, Preceded on In proparstion foc revival, the great draus of n for revival a prepara BUFFALO ran ape aens COMIQUE, 4 pRoADwaY. Decided t B or, LEO AND LOTS ae It, introducing the ny HARTINEY aauaae anne HE MALE DANCERS, KENO Mile, WILDERY, AU the Mammoth AND Company in New Acta, HARRIGAN and HART, sonN HART, JOHN WILD, Loro. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss KITTY 07! MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Ueto SQUARE THEATRE. ‘ge at& Saturday Matinee begins at 1%. Positively the Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A. M, PALMER Mr, Brougham’ thrilling D of Mr. Brougham's ing Drami ATE EY ‘coun, a} ATHERLEY COURT, ATHERLEY OOURT, with its superb cast and its most brilliant mountings. Next week, for the first time in America, a most power- ful emotional Draina, now running in Faris, adapted for this theatre by ie N: Hartdackwon, and ontitieg, HUNDRED YEARS OLD." The play will be produced with new and elogaut scem- ery, pained exprewly tor it by Mr. R. Marston, and with an extraordinary o ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Third avence. AD, ae .Director. CHRISTIANE, Comedy in four acts, by M Box office open daily from 9 Fin Mo "clock, R&S. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1873, Palgrave Siu Sim} Dut arian, Diay. areata. 585 ATHENEUM, e Ie) Brondway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Mani UNUSUAL “EXCITE, INCREASED Aarne iN A LIVE, BILL OF NO. BODY M Ee MISS LEONA DARE, MISS LEONA DARK, MISS LEONA DARE, MISS LEONA DARE, MISS LEONA DARE, MISS LEONA DARE, MISS LEONA DARE, wigs LEONA DARK, MISS LEONA MISS LEONA DARE’ iN HER ASTOUNDING EVOLUMONS. MESSRS. SHERIDAN AND MACK, The great Character Artists, MESSRS. SHERIDAN AND MAC! Together with our immense, STAR VARIETY COMPANY. Popular prices of Sonteeoe, 1 SO CORT fallery 25 cents, ay NEES KVERY WE 5 D SATURDAY. TICE. —Next week the echarming burlesque actresses, THR RELL SIs Also the queen of eerigcomls ‘ocalists, MISS: ANNIE A ADAMS, together with other t prominen tists, RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 8T., between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near "Booths DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS ove syne ats. SatMENSE, maar aee at2. iT OF First time yuu ec an oe in great CHALLENGE, DANCE, BRYANT'S MINST! or ee MATIN ¢ SATURDA RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, _ 23D STREET, | between Sixth and ‘Seventh avenues. M'ANDREWS' BENBEIT TO-DAY, MIANDREWS’ BE! pte JANU | E WATER! TO0- TU. DAY. The epilowing popular Seer “have kindly volunteer: ed :—Messrs. FRANK GIRARD, NEIL ROGERS, MKEE and ROGERS. kind permission ot Mr, Ton; whe SCHOOLCRAFT, J. 'K. CAM kind Fmission of RW; Butler, He to.paye) Kind Per SMNER ATS eh “tro. DAY, MATINEE art TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY. Ss MATINEE AT 2, MANDREWS, THE WATERMELON MA\ ONY PASTOR'S ake 71 Bouse, ar nO \WERY Scountatan TONY P. eek AND. THE VICTOREL 13, ouiner, SANFORD | ANNIE BRADDON, cK. Bi ELEY IFERD, MENDY NEIL ROGERS, one ee le. INZA’ cLODOCHE FRANK GIRARD, BURLESQUE | ANTONY. |’ THE GORENFLOS. TROUP! — ALL THE STARS, TN iesday and Saturday at 3g Leadion admaitiod JPREE LECTURE ON FREN | PROFESSOR arene LAMBERT, t his hall, 1,288 BROADWAY, ” iain 1,288 BROADWAY, between Thirty ay ea) ea ty, fou fourth i pee ect DEI a The Sunday Star says:— To those of a literary turn of mind we would suggest no | tter t than to ‘visit Professor Etiem Lambert's ch classes. We may well say that his is the easiest, nost thorough sysiem. the method par excellenc The animation, the Jnashetisin he infuses In his oral le perteetly electri The French accent and i that it becomes a part of | The oral exercises are so arranged and to exemp!liy practically all rules of syn although grammars and Tiles are discarded as an Imped: | | iment to “colloquia proticeney. It isreally wonderful | | tonation strikes you so forelily your nature. with what volubility and fluency his pay reproduce | | every possible combination of French sounds and tome, | and we recommend to all those who wish to test practi- gully’ the modus operandi to assiat personally at Premcssor | Lambert's classes, mornings, afternoons oF evenings, at his rooms, 1,288 Broadway. THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY. ASELECY SCHOOL for all branches of Music, 33 Union sauate (Broad w: ar Sixteenth street, Class and Pri Lessons. PIANOFORTES A’ HAINES BROS.’ First class han on Very reasonable terms, and several usefl a little, very low for cash. BEAUTIFUL ,_ ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTB, $125; iron frame, modern improvements, fully guaran- ificent overstrung, carved Me s, &e. | immense sacrifice tor. foccker sired et bay Bowe ‘i janoforte Ware- | Fooms, No. 7 Ble A® ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE—CARV ED legs; overstrung; all improvements; embroidered cover and stool; great sacrifice. Private residence, 112 West Seventeenth street, hear Sixth avenue. JOKRRING tas ts Por ND Wak md ans and new Pianos to rent low. 4000'S ra ete 15 cents each, . GORDON, 705 Broadway, | BARGAIN—ONE FOUR-STOP 5 OCTAVE ORGAN, worth $85, and one mine-sto Standard | Or an, worth Tor $135, Dew. Standard. Oy eng ‘on monthly nts. PELOUBET, PELTOS vo. Manufacturers, $41 Broadway A PRIVATE FAMILY RAVING FOR acnora | fe will sel jay super! ° gs, legs Planotseter teed Since’ Wajre reat Same for since Ma: cost $300; warranted 9 years; at private Tesldence 12) MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTE | Lage! de brated rors, Clocks. Chas property family es City. 36 ponte ny wire PIANOPORTE, seven oc! hh gl TUTTE: une Decker Taker, cost oor Seas ‘man street, between 2d sand avenues. pi =. So. Neg a A’ LADY torte wed Sto! $106 iedern ie 4 i faite: St Dict wes Bene PIANOS, 7 OCTAVE, very improvemen: ny monthly | Pian 470 Fighth avenue, near Thirty-; ‘eurth street BEAUTIFUL PTANO, $100; ASTEINWAY PIANO- A. forte, seven octave, carved legs, overstrang, h eve grained ase way. RI "ALAN, SPANISH, ‘tice, insuring conversation for ladies. Protessor BONFANT! street. Foreigners taught Engl Home's to 7 evening.) IRENCH AND GERMAN Lap TO LADIRS ease nthe in th: new, easy fale easing eee BSSOR, | box 171 Herald ERMAN LESSONS WA WANTED—IN EXCHANGE Ly aw ons ee atte ne Wénren—a GRADU: Wowks ee LS ae THEORY AND PRAO- a ita Day lemons BH j ore ™ ithessing the mate: | tained upon apy BARGAINS IN PIANOS —TO BE a SOLD Beastie fo. 8 Union square (ss Peurih avenuey, ANOS TO RENT Guz ARK AND UP UPRIGHT Fi tnd soon tna iments, at No. § Fourteenth Greed near : ANOS AND ORGANS VOR JANUARY.—NEW AND ee eee Watmice, ast Broadway, than ‘oan Toand "else whores FOR A HANDSOME ae CARVED | 22ers ee LS ber neeaaen | Bae ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Tiette i .Mr, LESTER WALLACK WEEK ee R SAM. sort. and te es vane ear nightl: eardey afternoon, 35 DUNDREARY’ ‘celebrated BROTHER S. BRA UTIFUL NEW SGENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, Garden Scene, decorated by a WILSON, of Fourtecath MR. SOTHERN, Mit, JOHN GILBERT, MR, POLK, MISS ERFIE | \GERMON AND MIss R SAM MATINEE EVERY sess Tse ATIX P.M SAN: Box book open one month in advance. NOTICE.—Oarrlages may be ordered at a quarter-pass en OOD'S MUSEUM. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. AFTERNOON AT 2, EVENING AT Last appearance of The gifted artiste, Mr, M. ISKE, Mile, MARIETTA RAVEL, im John A, Macks Sensational Drama Sensational ‘Drama FRIDAY eae RENEE OF MARIETTA RAVEL. _MONDAY, 27th—F. 8, CHANFRAU IN KIT. JAN FRANCISCO ON cad corner Twenty. ANOLE street and Broadway. BIROH, D & BACKUS' SAN FR RAN 18CO MINSTRELS, YEAR CALLERS, BROADWAY at MILLINERS. CKS. MORNING. cronies. ¥ NEW ponaay Ae JOKES pti SomIc DANCES, ‘T 8, SEATS SECURED. . aE. JANUARY 80 ‘This dist ish rene at Fecerpiewd throughoug tinguishe reader is recogn rol Europe to be the greatest ot living Hlgcutionists, says:—Mr. Bellow'a reading Is so iiapressive, im se Zail of pamton sont pucposer that tne, apasentars mag? well feel inclined to wonder that such a master of eloca- tion should have allowed a thought about accessories te enter his mind. The reading was redolent of genius and research. ' THE LONDON MORNING POST says:—“He read superbly. Nothing could have been more eloquent and impressive than his elocution—noth- ing moro spirited and picturesque than his action, Hi read with grace, dignity and sympathetic fervor, and al were delighted with his admiracle recitations, so vital expression and so full of true dramatic verve." THE LONDON STANDARD His whole perfrmance mnay be denoted perfect ™ FE LONDON TELEGRAPH More finished artin deciaiming wo have neves os = LONDON DAILY NEWS :—“He is probably unrivalled. san "THE LONDON OBSERVER says:—"We should sooner heur hint read ‘Hamlet? than see any one act the character.” S.tiickets gow feady’ at, Amoclation Hall, cornet ¥ NE EW YEAK CALLERS. M OF omy, 618 BROAD. iy, between Houston and Bleecker sireots “Every one shoald ‘visit this wondertul Museums Tt is f gverything people should seo and understand. duily on hilosophy of Marriage”. Those. partes unable to attend these important lectures can Rave them Jor Warded, Rot tree, on receipt of. Pecans, OF addressit SECKETARY ci ie \OHK MUSEUM 0 ATOMY, re w York. 1JOU THEATRE, Robinson Hall, 18 Sixteenth stroct, between Broad: Way and Fiith avenime. Saturday and Monday, 34 February, SAURE McoLay Only two periormances given by the GREAT PARIS PRESTIDIGITATOR, | E CORDOVA. To-night at Bockian 1 Hitt ichurob, Fiftieth street, be teween First and Seco “Ol CLERGYMAN” Un NEW Tickets 5 0 cents. 18S LILLIAN EDGARTON will deliver her new Te FEMALE DRES: ‘3 FOLLIES AND D CHANGES, ASSOCIATIC LL, TO- ‘OHN B. GOUGH ‘will give for the first time his lecture, WILL IT PAY vis STEINWAY HALL, JANUARY 2. enlace Geen BAL PARE PETIT FAUST, ne Bore, 2 ullman’s, 114 Broadway, and Fifth Ave- Bat ND BIJOU-TO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, speculators and others.—The whole of the valuable Machinery, Scenery, Properties, together with the costly Armor, Costumes and Appointinenty used in Dion Bow cicault's world-renowned spectacle, now playing Covent Garden Theatre to crowded houses, to be di Tispewed ofat the termination of the run, of the piece. in next, Babil and Bijou will be represented In its entirety every eventny during the months of January and Fi ,10 afford intending purchasers every opportuni Epo purther particulars to be ob lication to Mr, GEORGE GOLEM. ‘ovent Garaen Theatre, London, F. RB. 8, WILL DELIVER his popular lectut Night fa, the English House jommons,’ at the “i7th street si VeRUC, ming, anuary 2 as Oloek. Tickeis centr: to be had at the door. eeds for La- dics’ Bene rolent Socie ty. NAMMANY HALL ASSEMBLY RO ROOMS TO LET “FOR eo rts, Lectures, and irs; also sm Rooms for mectines: ps ADPIY to to D. ecOMTOAL Suporte tendent, in the buildin; Ry peence GIVES A RECEPTION DANSANTE AT academy Rooms, on Hind evening, Jan. 24. an attend Without cards, YARD. PRIVATE INSTRUCTIO Ta arma day and evening. Gets sextal rlished ISA; circa ATBON, Director. AND. Al ‘ALTO Bi BOY ” CHORTS- WNE & SUCKWEL! acho Acting Manager PIANO, VIOLIN, acres tore. pay we BBO tory, 110 West jouston st., each morning, at 12! | Met#orourtax THEATRICAL SAL AND sHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BU: BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ~ DANCING 4 3 ACADEMIES. e” J 7 RAUSE'S, BANGING ACADEMIES. wt goed at Masonic Saran pe aatces TANS av Private Acadoms, 2 Rast Eleven —MARS ACADEMY OF arr 89 BLEECKER + street. New classes now forming for Tuesday and Priday evenings. For terms, &c., send for circular. T MR. SPRTOr's, ACADEMY OF DANCING, A ty! ieaoe Pie caret Vonionce and learn any at aa dan 1B, FRENOR GIVES A RECEPTION DANSANTE AF Ht papils ean attend vrithout cards, einai: CIGARS A AND TX D TOBACCO. IPANOLAS OF “HAVANA TO) jAcC0, eeu at TO r thow ite” sand i a ity, a Ld