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2 . - NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, JANUARY, 25, 1873.— — re 4 BUARDERS WANTED. nnantihit ine TOe ete + Sane bw e O »30CK AND A HALF FROM PIPTH AVENU! Hotel.—To rent, a third Floor, consisting of three rooms, handsomely furnished, with first class F references given aud required; honse ud appointments unexceptionable. Apply at 156 West ‘wenty-third street. TO $10 PER WE var . RAISHED ROOMS, . Apply at 39 West Twenty: with or without Bou: th street, BLOCKS FROM BROADWA Board for gentleman and wite fable boarters accommodated ; house; good neighborhood. 61 D McELY FURNT without Boar. sween Seventh an! G 70,819 PER W : $1.50 PER DAY. furnished Rooms, with excelent Boa ‘or single gentlemen, Apply at 180 Bleecke Dlocks west of Broadway, OP ROOM AND r two gentlemen; comely. furnished rourth street, IED TALL ROOMS, WITH OR 49 West Seventeenth street, be ighth avenues. PLEASANT Street, six oR DAY,—PLEASANT $6 TO $10 PER W Rooms, with exe r families and single entlen sirect, six blocks west of rendwi EAST NINTH STREET, BETW FIFTH A @ enue and University place.—s! and double Rooms, trom $5 to $8 weekly, with Board; Rooms en puite for fainilies. a A WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 2) avenue.—A fine Suit of furnish pine, p> y or together; also two other destrable furnished on first and second tloors, with Br som 1am STRE HIRD STORY FRONT ‘ Water: suitable for gon- ) Boom ! e single gentiomen; terms erate. Table board ken, CE HOME -WE UPERFLUOUS (pare te lemen; now like to accom- date one ¢ iple as bourders, 39 anged. Ninth str Q 4TH STREET, D4 Second f Jlouse; also large Re 8 hanged, NO, 243 WEST.—A HANDSOME let, with Board, ina high stoop on third floor; family small. LARGE ei, wit! wentle- T WASHINGTON SQUARBE,—ON and one sinall Room, handsomely turn! rstclass Board; suitable for married or single 3 location accessible, SO WEST TWENTY SIN TH STREET. DOUBLE AND @e single Rooms, with or without Board; nearly new, Dicely furnished; excellent table; prices reasonable, Hh) MORTON STKE FIRST DOOR FROM OU Bleecker and Hudson.—Gentleman and wife or three singic gentlemen can have good Board, at very Jeasonable prices, on calling, 7) SEVENTH AVENT WEEN POURTEETH €Z and Fifteenth streets—A handsome. furnished Room to let on second floor, with first class Board, Also Room for a single gentlemen; LOG West, THIRTY! AUG Proadway.—Two adjoining Board, on third floor; hot and cold waters 152 WEST } { STREET, HANDSOME OL furnisned Rooms to let, with Board, to gentle- nan and wite or single gentlemen; only a few boarders 156 WEST PUeVENTIO srrent—ro LEN Wirt A100 Board, a pleasant hall Bedroom; fine location; private famil 1Q4. BEE NEAR MACDOUGAL,— ?KER STE handsome ished Rooms t with oard, to gentionien of to gentleman and wile, at mod- erate Fates. EATLY O17 Nest, SHVENTE INTH STREBT. v4 furnished Ror with Board, hot and cold wa ; terms $5 aud $6 per sand bath; Amer! also table board fer, E; BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE TWO NIC furnished f Clase neigh borhoc the vicinity of odations must be frst class; eS OX Address G., box 3,293 Post ollice, stating terms, GENTLEMAN WISHES FURNISHED uy; © Without Roard, where there are no Jother boarders, Address H. L. 8., Herald office ZOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, UN- a and table must be iret en and required. Address, with Post omice, | OARD WANTED—BY A TLEMAN AND SISTER; ne room with fi Without: price 2, references exchanged. Address HAMILTON, Herald fuinice. APWORNISHED ROOM WANTED—WITH OR WITHOUT Board, by a single gentleman. Address TRAVEL. ING AGENT, Heraid office, or call on A. HOPFEN, 67 ade street, up stairsy pull part Ppanton AND TWO BEDROOMS Fourth aud Sixth avenues and Fourte Whirty-tourth streets, for gentleman, wife and two fdren (one an infant) and nurse; the boy, (who is 433 years jold), must have dinner at ofe o'clock; occupation to Tegin between February sth and 0th; house must he firstctass; pay liberal. " Address A, B., box 4,134 New York Post office. | WW ANTED—RY TWO Wa nichestn Private y TWE nth and hil- YOUNG GENTLE: *, Board ina stri use keepers plea N OF THE ANTED—ROARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR gentlemen. Please state terms, which must . Addross F., box 119 Herald office. ERUOKLYN BOARD. HENRY STREET, NEAR FERRI —BROOKLYN hia; single gentlemen can be a ‘eommoduted with good Board and pleasant Roum; ilerms from $6 to $7 per week. ) HOTEL—99 BOWERY, CORNI ; 200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, or Gc, per night; $3 to $4 per week ; for genUemen “©0 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. TORY BUILDINGS AND CELLARS, ny heavy business, size 66X70 feet, t ', 130 and 132Jane street; immediate pos & B. T. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street. STORE OCCUPIED BY DEVLIN Co., corner of Brondway and Twelfth street, on premises, or of CHAS, B, JEBSUP, 2 SMALL STORE TO LE Store, for a barroom, in the rof Franktort and William st FIRST CLASS SECOND LOFT TO LET—SUITA ble for drugs. Apply on the premises, 1 William #ireet, in the st 1 ROADWAY LOFT street; first loft, building. HOLLY BHO: ] FESK ROOM TO I (CORNER 1 Iso. Baseme ISSAM. No, 6 F t in e street VIRST RATE CHANCE Apply at the office of the No, 2 Ann street. for_adverti EVENING TELE STRICTLY FIREPROOF LOitivartald OPFICE IN TH vi Bul Park Bank ‘eon the first floor al the bank, size about (0x50 1 * » burglar proot Sales, Also OMces on the th » th tloor FE. M1, LUDLOW & CO, No. 3 Pine street, ORNER THIRTY.NINTH ST cond story; MOS) teet; sui T bie jards, or any other purpose where led room is Wanted; can be leased ore years. Inquire at 1,400 Broadway, corner 7 ALL TO d and Br Jor school, arme weap is, high’ stu Ne OF inth street Dhirty ( FFICES TO WG T—SUITABL FOR BANKING, IN eur: real estate, & splendid tocation, Broad way bbe Park place, oppdsiie dem Po ome eet EDDY & CO. Nod STEAM POWER TO LE 8) with well lighted Rooms MWe premises to GF. HALE, I WIEAM POWER —T0 1, BS and with st K place, FROM ONE TO 50 HORS f yarions sizes. Apply Elm street. : JOUN McLAREN Third ond Grand streets, Hoboken, N. J > QTEAM POWER TO LET. —TWO FLOORS, 86X81; GOOD ' light; steam elevator; balance of building leased Jor mantifacture of locks, silk and marble; insurane: Jow. 160 West Twonty-sey street. . pO LET—A STORE AND FRONT BASEMENT. WITH tidy jas show windows. Apply to T ker sireet, VO LET—FIRST CLASS STORE, BASEMENT AND Bub-t rstreet. ¢ STORE e and Clinton a AND BASEMENT nues, Brookiyn FP. Brown. AGIBLY LOCA e possession ; t. Apply to STORE 50X25 FEBT, CORNER OF BROAD. way and Houston street; entrance on Houston st T—THE NEW YORK SWIMMING ACADEMY blishinent, Sixth avenue and Thirs eth street, containing Russian, Turkish and) Swonining Haths: two Mereartal, jour Sulphur and twenty priv chambers; Rooms, Fixtures and requisites. ul ) LET—STORES ANE TS IN THE NEW brown how and 21h, housekeep RT & SCULACHIER S, 20 ng street. Ing) ‘or at SOHAPE corner First si 2 1 Mott M POW FPO, LETSWITH OR WITHOUT BT ROA ROOMS WELL LIGHTED | | house 19%, by 46 for garden ; to on isnt easy; take Myrtle or or address PHOS. FAGAN, 173 larse Re tow stories, basement. and Toit, 200 | feet frontl Well sitnafed dor any kind of manu FCUUTINY Hisiners; oF Will in rooms to suit appli- HOHE pyuny ok OE First avenue Twenty-ninih and TRABLE PROPERTY purposes, The under! ite SI, Rand 85 ¢ (Worth streets), It is nis al Wailding, wath EM 0 8pi- vid for a desirable tenant, PO LEY OR LEASPoA signed pleted «and it is to be ready AY HexO), he will make any Jans to suit the wants of be 63x00 feet, g ndantly building. The ied by ng may be seen and further. it plying to R, CKhAIGHEAD, 37 Kar OR PEASR. Wren otra or Ground. 76 feet front, includ &: would erecta ing to suit a responsible tenant vat McOLAVE BKOS,', Eleventh avenue and twente ee id ttreet. i mp0 LEA ing pur on East Riv Point. For pa FOR COMMERCIA pses, A Plot of Grout Ix400 fect, fro at Lower Ravenswood, near’ Hun iculars apply to Hl. MERRITT, 83 Third ay. WATER RRONT.—STORES AND LOT, ON EAST Kiver, to rent, tovether or separate; location un- surpasved. DAVID M. MCLEAN, Ship ‘Chandler, bast and Delancey streets IR MANUPACTUR ntre | ise the whole or the upper | A PLOT | ng | Hunter's | and convenient ho } TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. 466 AND 468 BROOME STREET, CORNER OF Greene.—Te let, First Floor and Basement, Pht this pusiding: Hood, light and dry; basement 13 . ©. PEDDER, Arnold, Con- feet high. | Appl. stable & Co.'s, 05 ‘canal street. DWEL) ING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. —FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, WITH IMME. + dia € possessi n, in all parts of the unfurnished three story brown stone, Forty: wear Seventh avenue. — GEO, ©, SOREN, I also a iin Fria Unfurnished. LARGE HOUSE AND REAR BUILDING IN AA. Clinton plac sirable for business UGENE CHEV No agents. PURNISUED ROC FURNIS DORs. gent central. ISH large Union’ square, near Browd way 2 @ WAS LLIPE, or Liberty street, basement, be tor lease; de- uch, to URNISHED, TWOSTORY AND BASE- aemaue House 241 East 126th street, to May ‘CER SMITH, owner, 243 Broadway, MS AND APARTMENTS uv D_ RECEPTION AND BED ROOM, $8 weekly; front Sitting Room and two Bedrooms, ; k Rooms, $0; Hall, $3; quiet, private entral location, 106 East Fifteenth street, east of {RONT SITTING AND BEDROOMS, FURNISHED for light, housekeeping ; hot and vol water, bat closets, excellent washing arrangements. 222 West Filty- second’ street, near Broadway. LARGE AND BeauTie’: 4 nished splendidly ; for gentlemen first class house an all convenien Sixth avenues, O LET—FOR A SMALL Floor and Basement, neat ies a favorable opp established: good. MAKER, Herald FUR also hall Bedros r mot Room: French fami @ West rourre Detmonico’s—A_ nicely ref 20 WAVERLEY PLACE, single gentlema 115 East Seventee TH STR. furnished Room to letto a L FRONT RO! location; superior 2l West Niuth, between Pith and AMILY, A PARL furnished for housekee riinity tor a dressn ‘ocation up town, Addr town Branch office, 1ED—WITHOUT BOARD, A LARG t no commodarions ; aker; busine 1 single ‘gentlemen; thy str , FEW STEPS FROM JANT SUIT OF Rooms to let; suitable tor a family or party of sin- gle gentlemen ; ail convenien 5*) EAST NINTH § 53. and University pla families or party of gentl ery convenicnee, with Be . GRAND vf 200. scets turnisned, bs fora ire and gas reference, 992 w 23% T SEVENTI 1 Room, trout, UNFURNIS Lt ROO) CES, Ty BETWEEN BROADWAY toons en suite or sing nj all newly jurnished; R BOWERY. large Rooms on tirst floor, ety of gentlemen or gentleman and wife; alsd two sunitll Rooms; NTH STRERT.—A F in a private house, to let. erms moderate} AND APAR MENTS TO LET. “NEAT THIRD FLOOR, fehen and thr robes, &e,; rent T° LET—LOW West Fifly-third street, f for $10 per month, or $L0 cash down f 1.0 LET—A SECOND FLOOT st session inntue diately. Inquire at 50% Hudson street, rent $90 per month street, near Lexington light Bedrooms; gas fixtur per month. PART OF PI rom RD , fr AST FIF nue, to let—Parle Wat HOUSE 287 1 to May 1, VA 67 WEST TWELFTH rom February 2 2T—LOWER FLOOR AND BASEN how irty-fith street, near ents $16 per menth, halt bis vai CIETY REAL ESTATE FOR SA Kast Shie. THIRD AVENUE LOT, A Hou ata 25 ty YY 1”, WEST STDE, ehth street; $18,000 on Thortuage. et room 7. AR BROAD. also first class ninth street, ‘a Pine st. JOR SALE—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT House, iinprovements. Inquire at 15 MIRTH AY For sule. tire, an Al four story high s by the owner for hisown 1 NUE, N WS feet; lot Stable on adiac itw at stre rooms G and'H, basement, OT ON WEST SID. eighth str 4 Twent! too) R FORTY-FOU with or without the yp Areestone i in the most substantial man. | he house is in splendid order, tastetuily di and replete withthe lagest improvenients; depth of | sold, with or with (a very reasonall i permits, &c., apply to ISAAC HONIG, 1M Broadway. THIRD AV x120, with & liberal loan to Madison avenue, built with all modern Sast Fifty-third street. STR agnificent turni- e, built priva pric NUP, NE &@ good party; a fine chance fora batider, bad ih SAMUF Third avenu Ki PATRICK, corner of Sixueth street West Side. —226 AND 228 W! kize, 43x! feet; able ter) VALUABLE CORN £1 near Canal, 75x 100 houses, wholesale g or will be divided. A ti sixth stre PLY. GRA dsome four story br between Filth ; title perfeet pals oly appl. Chirteenth street. JOR SALE—THRY block, with B to JOBN YicLb rv SALF—A_ THR Nt West Pifty-t inches wide, fourth street stairs, $17.500.-% Broadway; house Jeasg ; kround vent enty stdeep; lot IRAP PR Fitty-second st ARK n om § AND 15 LAIGHT STRE! si VAIN—OWNER | GOING st PROPERTY, terms favorab! to or address L. D. CKISSEY, 225 West Lots, 7) FEET BY $ » brown slo ERTY, VALUABLE isiness, Ninth inet wide ENTH STREPT FOR SALE; ‘8X95 lect on very rea = ite for produce war tor sale in one plot, Wall stract, TO. OP in Forty Sixth avenues, Apply to OF BROADWAY ed Dwelling for |. Possession, DN & SON, Fifth avenne, App 6,000; also one brick, ‘$14,500. 1, 913 Sixth avenue A TURER STORY BRICK ment and cella feet 8 158 West Tweniy- sy terits. Inquire at S06 Broadway, ap ror street, just west of Sailors) Snug Harbor BE, H, LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street. Misceila 4 city tor ensh and exchar other particulars, BROOKI TO LL ra AMUBL KI ET. POUH. OTS AND PLOTS OF LOTS IN ALL PARTS OF TI PATRI iN rd avenue, N PROPERTY FOR SALE AND ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISPMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFIC IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDIS CORNER OF PULYON AV, AND ROERUM ST, OFFICH OPEN FROM 8 4, M. TILL 8 P.M, CARRIERS AND AC NO. 7 FRONT THRE » Front fi 400 feet trot by Vanderbilt s hasbeen built tor apense; contain nihs: would pre INT 70) ON SUNDAY FROM 3 BT, Tos PM DEPARTMEND BROOKLYN, STORY HIGH Stoor Shades and Chandeliers, which a most elegant patterns: will i nak cars to Vi owner's ov all im fer sellin 7 ground pri Kalb ave On the $ jon Washington Park; three spect Park; the ward yents; ocenpted pets, ' Oileloths, 1 new and of the WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR county, than at pre box 34 New ¥ Post oftive, ORRIBANTA, WESTCHESTER ple presale, furn 15x25; 14 stall grapery, eo. will 18.Ci by cars or boat. POTTER Hireet SALE OR T . \s ELEGANT MANSTON d he ish cow bots Lota, for & BR r from the eity, v terms to a responsible party who will ablish a first clase voung ladies! seminary: house will at accommodate fiity persons, Address BR. M. aneh oMfee, Fordham, Westehester RENT. N WrstcH R be COUNTY. <A COM: size 40x40, extension house, cold Y oF nce ess 4 Warren nty, HERS JERSEY CITY, TLOBOREN, HUDSON CITY L sell whic alin rn row, ¥ ner of st off AMES R. GILMORE, E oJ atiny office d any party rel and Newark rea qu estate, ly (rom Ito rination, ¢ r Sate. SALE-ABOUT 160 LOTS, eor part, With a frontage on the Hack d also on’ the N eofd. nd Tom mele aventh address, Hudson City, J OF ORAN o'clock ti IN HUDSON erry, | VATS tire ersey City Heivhts, y City Heights, , in regard to Ora JOHN A, ELWELL, 9% Cedar street. PROPERTY OFT OF THE CLEY POR SALE OR TO RENT. A 3 SIRABL the sub: pot, on the city ot New Yi Jari, all under a high stw bie Wood lot of some 12 jses, “It is well adapte ber, situated rie Railway, a Kk, is for si and an abundance tered further i choice in every re Oxvonp, N, ¥., Jan, 18, 1873, or 15 Re: Vy and iruit, r carriage house, s FARM FOR SALE,—THE FAM OF The sarm is ‘ae pect a desirable property. For articulars call upon the subseriber on thé prea HENRY BULL, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. HOME... $250 CASH, BALANCE ON TIME, WILL buy a small neat Comage and full Lot, five minutes from depot and Singer wor! #, at Elizabethport, N. J. Also other Houses and vacant Lots tor sale on favorable terms. Oftices—No, Broadway, New York, from 10 to 12 A.M. only; Second street, Elaabethport, at all hours. E.'R, KELLOGG, N. B.—The trne way to purchase property (when you cannot yalleash) is, reserve the right to pay in instal- ments while oecupying the same, and save interest. Cut this ont. Reside: uthern Hlinois. NORTHRUP & CHICK, No, 6 Wall str LER, 20 Cedar street, water and all modern im; Address box 158 Herafi of OR SALE—A FARM OF , land, 82 miles trom New York, th mile from depot on Long Island Kailrond Y: good facilities for muc! privileges. “One-balt cash PRAY tory : excclient dwelling: powersata bargain, “Addi OR SALE-IN ASTORIA, _ dence, consisting of nine lots of fruit trees, fine stable; hi STABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS AND FINE ce for sale in a growing manutacturing Price $10,000. Inquire of , and E, B, MIL AN ELEGANT RESI- Jenty of ements; Will Le sold cheap, EXCELLENT narters of a ar Peconic other water 10) ACR Kk, seaweed an IS BRILL, Mattituck, 1. T. FoR SALE—TERMS BASY, NEAR MANCHESTER, Vt., a new Grist Mill and Wooden Ware Mannfac- and buildi us; Water and steam . WHITCOMB, Bast eas A, OR SALI county rounded by beautiiul “law: splendid pond near house fruited ; location unsurpasse WOR SALE OR LI ous House, in fine order, in one of the pleasantest And healthiest locations on t New Haven railroad Long Island Sound, N THE CHOICEST FARM IN| MONMOUTH w Jersey; 286 acres; fine mansion, large, fine outbuildings; °; well fenced, watered and ‘d for health b 8, 89 Na FOR SALE, A COMMODI- he line ot the New York and having a commanding view ot waik River and harbor, and over- looking the village: five minutes’ walk from the depot and steamboatlanding. If not sold by the Ist of April will be leased for the season, with Furniture, family Horse, Rockaway, Wagon, Hennery. The house ix range; with ho grounds contain about den and orchard of eho there isa Well shaded lawn. quire of A. J. NC \ nm the premise 6 a t I Stat SIDE, ON THE 8¢ for sale i near depot W. ATWA' _ REAL ESTATE K LARGE t\. story fram Business and 4 and Third avenue, corner of Six JOR SALE OR E double ‘tenement private House ap town, 17 Broadway, and 96 Third avenue and Fifty JOR SALE OR #EXCHA rooms, modern impr plenty, 26 aeres, splendid prospeety 2 J. HENRY JOHNSON, Morr NGE FOR BROOKLYN PROPERTY 200 acres, ne JOUN A ELWELL, 9 TWO GOOD HOU T° EXCH nt Farm N. magnific fo EXCHANG near the Park, for dry have one mortuage less than halt their valu 1) Nassau street, Brooklyn. nw week Hs, d paying business Fropertys Address BUST "YORKE 8, —PROPERTY and ie and clear, $1 Hastings ‘and 1 change, REAL W Aivventenintt ands Sixth aventes; between f ferred. Will pay a few the ments for balan and price to L, W. BADGER WARTED—A OOD PAY on west side, not to House and Lot.in Second avenue or viel FING, 422 Broadway th Address MELVILLE &. M. all trains: BR, Riverside stat R OF TWO, THREE A ent Property for sitle and exe Call and got full particulars, SAMUBL KILE TED—A MEDIUMS! Owners On Cart and a well ‘stocked rmisied with yas, furnac and, cold water, laundry, &e. The eres, neluding it’ Iarge gar ruit. In front of the house For further particulars in- ‘ew York, of of rwalk, Cont, Ly 3, South N BENPORT, LT. FOR SALE Apply to DAVID G. PLOY kind of place you arc : EAD, South Norwalk, JUND.—BEAUTIFUL SHOR IL rooms; modern impro WW); others. Address J. n, Conn TO EXC brown stone Dwell lieth street, NGE—A FIVE STORY » in Henry street, for a FRANCIS CRAWFORD, eighth st. NG “ON EW MANSION, 20 ments, shade and fruit et, hs ani ‘on depot, town, Nod. rt New Brunswic jar street. IN BROOKLYN, + $10,000; houses ‘Address ods; yal EST IN A GOOD ESTAB for Vacant Lots or Tenement S, box LO Herald ofice. WELL RENTED, FREE eres, free d—Farm, 100 on the Hudson, at $15,000 to S20,K0, to ex por Union square. ED. 2D HOUSE, BETWEEN Stieth streeta, Madison and ith and Sixth a ng pres susand down and yearly pay send. full particulars SL Codar strect, PIRCE OF PROPERTY exceed $18,000; also a good ity, price about $20,000. Send full particulars. A. KOR \ —WASHINGTON MARK sion Stand for sale Market Stands, © Oyster Salos fonery, Ae. lar street. SACRIFIC TRST turin, vet, A® OLD ESTABLIAH nished Bathing Estab! ing business; satistactory: x address BATHIN JOAL YARD FOR SA J man with small capi BER LIQUOR will, Least and Fixtu Apply to D. bo! I RUC RE POR SALI below Hutton street, de: faverable trade; excellent terms reasonabi D VG STOR Store, on one of the 4 fixtures, with good soda f lease ; will be sold at a bar Brooklyn Post oflice For sales e., in the hest J trade ;"will be sold elieap for ald otlice. A STOL JOR SAL PAC Stock and Fixtures of P., SUL Spring street, JOR SALE—GRIST MIL large and profitable business; also CORNER 826 Sceond aven: PRODUC cheap; also Meat Markets, Liqnor Stor Ste 1s, Hotels, B Howse on Kighth avenue; must be sold to settic es. of late proprietor, Apply at distillery, 28 Ganse- Apply on the premises, 7 FOR SALE ality down town: doing a a REAT SACRIPICE, T PANNING, 23 East Fourth street. SALE. ROCERY STORE FOR COMMIS. Apply at MITOHEL CLASS OYStER AND CHOP ED, UANDSOMELY shment for sal a pay- parti- rald Uptown Braneh oii ASE OF FOUR STORY HOUSK AND Store on Siath a’ with Horses, S—CHBAP; IS GOOD FOR A s now doing a good busi- Mott street. FOR SALE, WITH GOOD. OLING, 188 Ble oker strer -14 PALISADE AVENUE, rey City Hel Hd stand ovcasion ior a physic IN BROOKLYN; CORNE rincipal avent mttin; well stocp ang din; Hoayents, Address W., WITH STOCK, F veash, Address STORK, Her- a paying busin . NEAR THE CIT making money and very desirable. A LAR us other artic and vari exehan k row Fok sarec rire one Hughes & tary power pre stoves, tools, de., Very ches otic JOR SALE—A FIRST CL w good business: will further particulars apply 14 JOR SALE—AT A GR owner Wants to retir Boot and Shoe Store: los stom and ready m further partionlars inquire ¢ Ke" 8 CHEAP—TIL of a Retail Tea, Cofec of the leading aventies in Brooklyn cash; rent very low, Ad Branch Herald oft TROCERY FOR SAL! TF Greenwioh avenue Ho » FOR BAT -N accommodate 360 peop resorts iu the State of New aldress R. C. JENKINS, be STOCK OF FISHING TACKL for real esiate to clos RAPHIC mber power press, on Thand presses, one r of MUPCHEL JOHN BLACK, 12 Chambers street. he sold very Tow, or os Apply at 32 TING OF cker's ro: ling machine, box 186 Herald p. Address B., ASS RESTAURANT DOING be sold cheap for 1 Duane street, AT SAGRIFICE, AS TH from busine first © ton best down town tor b established EB StOCK AND FIXTURE and Grocery Store, on on anid eres AL CHEAP, APPLY AT 64 LY REFURNISH WILD ves one of the frst watering w York. For full particulars OX WS Post oitice, Pittstield, QAPES—HERRING'S) MARVIN AND WILDER ry jake, cheap, to. ¢ Juced prices. 0, ©, QUIRK, ST Mal TERY IMPORTANT FOR of Barley 8) Ra out, Lillie’s inreved epaired aud locks put on by FARME A LARGE LOT Is (screenings) for sale at low rate M1 First avenue, MACHINERY, Bek SAE Engines lers, 1910 ond hand; very low. Third and Gr Fee SAL Pross, rollers, 36X52 Ker SALK—A PAIR OF to cut2!ineh iron; one 43-ineh La ub as new, Addre IR SALE CHEAP—ONE one cap eytinder Hoe ig, Putleys, &e. DAb NE CAMP nd one T we seen att ein and and ¢ I YORAULIO PRESS WANTRD—povRL preferred, Address, st MARTIN KALBPLEISCIES MESCHELE JHEUMATIC SUPPER EH Spice Tha nwieh, AND STATIC 3) horee powe: JON Me rand streets, Hobs RELL DOUBL denim he pre SHBARS LAR Merrill 1.200 the; all used 4 rt time FERGUSON, 89 White str HALF MEALUM GORDO: one Wehorse Steam. Buy FAN & 0, 0 Ann poMe ling price, maker and size, SONS, 55 Fulton street, LAN MOUS, RS—DO YOU WANT TO BE © crippled for lite by quackery and. impositions? If Not call on Protessor MAE te Rheumatic Plaster, or on hi his New Zealand Intallible 8 # tagonts, CAHILL & SHEA, 156 Fulton’ street, Brooklyn. MARIS residence aud office for consultation (\vce), No. 6 Sands street, Brooklyn, fo HOTELS AND REST t Cigars; all sizes New York, THOMAS J turers, 00 Maiden lane DENTE | ENTAL FURNITURE FOR SALE. In, Spittoo Archer's Ch struments tor Mechanical In ve, ments, &e, AURANTS.—FIVE AND TEN best and eheapest stock In RAYNER & C0, Manufae- SPRY, ! VERY CHEAP, Case with nice set of Tie American Lathe Vuleanizer, 2 West Twenty-fourth st. Board of son Rive! of Bit 6. 20. For cig! 21. For ninth stre 2. For ond stree! 24. For 25. For For . For fourth st 33, Por and Gr my are 1, Both ‘on the int Both 3. Both have been completed ‘are lodged in the office [td Every evening during the weel 1, Vin L Fe lating, grading, sett! itter and - | ind ae pr oar ing, # ling, sett wary gutter in John Howard Payne's Trayed For Fosuisting, grading, setting eurh, gutter and flag- 4. For setiing curb and gutter and flagging Fifty-fourth oO day e a street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenue TELA venta, wabraary S, the 5. For setting curb and gutter y filth strect trom seventh avenue to Broad way. character setting carb and gutter and tlagging Vittieth | moral drama of 1! ‘om Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue. ee j., for Hugging sidewalks in Hleventh avenue from | PHEATRE Sourg Fit Makr, 5. For laying Belgian payement in De seventh and Kiity-cighih streets and Fifth ave- fitth street and Lexington avenue, ith street and Lexington avenue, 22, For building basin on northwest corner of Eightieth sircet and Lexington avenue. Manager..... fourth sureet and Lexington avenue, fourth street and Le 26. For building ery and south streets 27. Por building basi p and South street. na aventie A, ventn street and . For ti th street and Fonrth avenue, ¢ limits embraced by stich assessment include all the | _Admission, S0c.; secured seats, 50c. and $1 extra, | ral houses and 10 por gronnd, vacant lots, pieces and LYMPIO, MATINEE AT 2, avenue to Ri avenue A, to the © secting streets AMUSEMENTS Don nnn RR aE ANA ANE AROS ‘iven to the owner or owners, occupant or B eT WEEK BUT O% - ‘houses and lots, improved or unimproved | ofthe repy. phat the following assessments agement of MR. EDWIN BOOTH Assessors for examination by all persons iater- MK. IN BOOTR as LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUCS, ‘Street, trom Eighth avenue to Hud- RUTUS: OTHE FALL OF ARQUIN. Last Boor ettine NBON BATURDAY, AND Last TIME OF SMe BOOTH 3 eeariRna ging Sixty-sixth street, from’ First avenue to avenue A. To accommoda: Sheet ne (a res. Sta tag, setting curb, ene and S98 willie opened oe Tessa ee "aps ie BOF othe verley place. st ha Store THI Brong tue, Theatre, or at Dson & Co.'s Music n, Mr. WI opntar comedian, nd flagging nerth side | pearance at he Ah ay a nko his frat ab: RIERLY, in To 's beautiful (CKET OF LEAME MAN, 1 ou BEOADW. 4 = TO-DAY. MR. JOSH to Fitty-titth street. 2 Panta cey street from | GRAND i Bowery to Last River, : At: KENO. 9% For laying Belgian pavement in Willett street from MATL Grand to Rivington street. THE HARTENEY BALLET 10, For laying Belgian pavement in Astor place from UE MALE DANCERS Broadway io Fourth avenue. Arranged by Mile, JO) ‘opye. i il. For building sewer in Washington street, between | AT MATIN F j Charles and Perry streets, MATINEE, MATINEE. \ . . 12, For building sewer in avenue D, between Thirteenth TO-DAY, oo 20 io and Fourteenth streets, and in Lhirteenth street, between All the Mammoth Troupe in a NewS Pteaatn avenue Cand avenue D. programme. wd 13, For building extension of sewer at foot of sth street | MATINEE, —— MATINEE. —— yi aTInee, and Harlem River. MATINEE, —— MATINEE] —— MATINER: re i. 4 9 Petal pnperéron a Grain ” toes bound ed | HARRIGAN AND MART, y Fitty-sixth and Fitty-seventh streew aud Fifth ave- MR, JOHN HART. MR. JOHN x ‘i nue and Madison avenue, MATHEWS FAMILY, ‘>. 15. For MR. WM. WEST building anderground drains on block bonnded | wR, JOHN QUEEN. MISS JENNIE HUGHES, nue and Madison avenue, MIss O'NIEL. MISS ADA Wh. 16. For buiding basin on southwest corner of Seventy Miss SELES SaNbrorn, MISS KITTY THLsTONK, fourth street and Lexington avenue. pee 17. For building basin on northwest corner of Seventy- MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, TWO—TWO seventh strect and Lexington avenue. it oll 18, For building basin on northwest corner of Eighty- ‘ALI BABA seventh street and Lexington avenue, , ‘and 19. For building basin on southwest corner of Eighty- LALLA ROOKH, building basin on northwest corner of Seventy- | MATINEE Wednesday and Saturday.—See Sunda corner of Seventy. | Herat tor particulars,” Lexington avenue, 1 poy Propri bufiding basin on northwe: eet and building basin on northwest corner of Eigty-sec- tand Lexington avenw building basin on northwest corner of Eighty- on southwest corner of Eighty- THIN EVENING. t's, ngton avenue, 11 of northeast corner of Montgom- Tasv performance Unt two of “ _ NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, on northwest corner of Gouver- | joy the first time in America, a most powerful emotional nd South street. ica. a : emotl building basin on northeast corner of Gouver- | je iylyngy fuming in aun “ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD, The play will he produced with new and elegant seen » 5 5s .. | ery, painted expressly tor it by Mr. &, Marston, and w building arian 9c utheast corner of Twenty- | 4) éXtruordinaey caste ry : on southwest corner of Fighty- aes preereeert y ; every evening—Wednesday and Saturday Matinee. pullding basin on southeast corner of Thirty- | praantsuccess or the Comic Spectacular Legendentitied 4 é SEMI 20 periormanc LHAMBRA, building ba building basin on southeast corner of Twentieth ding basi building basin on southeast corner of Park place | AVH ANB 1 “speciatties, SAT AMBRA, ch street. i ALHAMBRA. $ Novelties every week, CALHAMBRA, building basin on northeast corner of Park place Popular prices. Grand Family Matinee this (Satarday) Afternoon. eventy-second street, from Eighth Prices—-. secure de Park, to the extent of halt tho biock Matinee Prices--Adinission, scoured seats, $1, ing stre sides ol terse sides of LYMPIC, ALHAMBRA, ixty-sixth street, from First avenue to M i : 4 ; ; jonday evening next several attractive novelties tent of hulf the block on the inter- | wilt be presented, including, for the first time on aay sides of South Fifth avenue (Laurens street), | ie; Prolesior Tobin's entirely new Ilusion, entitled, from Canal street to Waverley place, to the extent of halt ANKENSTEIN ; Or, THE “HEADLESS SPECTRE, the block on the intersecting streets, r 4. Both sides of Fitty-fourth street, between Tenth and LY MPIC, AT#AIAMBRA. venih avenues. THREE BEAUTIFUL BALLETS, | Nortn side of Fifty-fith street, from Seventh avenue | BELL BALLET. BALLET. AMAZON BALLET. avenne 7. West streets, 1), Both sides of Astor place, from Broadway to Fourth | ———— — avenue, to the extent of halt the block on the intersecting oO" MPIC, ALHAMBRA, ts. I, Both sides of Washington street, from Charles to | the Phantom Perry street, - os 12, "Both sites of avenue D, between Thirteenth and | (VERMA Fourteenth streets, and both’ sides of Thirteenth stre y to Broadway. 3 i - ecm tes North side of Fiftieth street, from Ninth to Tenth. OUan ALHAMBRA, “THE ONLY LEON,” “COURTING in the RAT side of Eleventh avenue, from Fifty-fourth to Fitty-fitth street, LYMPIC, ALHAMBRA, 8. Both sides of Delancey street, from Bowery to Fast MORRIS’ MYSTIC CHANGES, River, to the extent of half the block on the intersecting Eight changes of costume in sight of the audience streets. 53 ae ceca a arn = | 9. Both sides of Willett street, from Grand to Rivington LYMPIC, ALHAMBRA, street, tothe extentot halt the block on the intersecting TH B FAMOUS M. RTEN FAMILY in the CAT DU 1A, THE WONDERFUL PHANTOM FIGHT, jaar has, Lauri | Gra’ 1A THEATRE, urtecnth street, near Third avenue, Digger | between avenues © and D, to the extent of half the block | AD, NEUENDORFF. Director to Twellth stree is BATU . 1. AML chee parte bonnded by the east side of Fourth DAS MILCHMAEDCHEN AUS SCHOENBERG, avenue and Harlem Wver, and the north side of 1oth Comedy in three acts by Mannstacdt. | street and south side of 120th street. ‘i ‘ a “TC The block bounded by Fity-sixth and Fifty-seventh | Box ome gis trata PME Soee streets ar 15. The streets ai 16, ‘The third str 17. The 1 18, Nor 2. The to het 25. The to Lexin, | betw street, be 27. ‘the street an 23. The Se betw 32, sire . The Ali per | either of of Assess thirty da “i legs: P LAD nav. ch at MERR and Ma ments, for the tr BWA gant ble and MV 222 West bers, hth streets and Fourthand Lex Lexington avenue, aud west side ot Lexington avenue, ‘ 2D trout Eighty-seventh to Baghty-eighth street. See | eee 19. Sonth side of Eaghty-fith street, trom Fourth to Lex- | \aTINKE exington avenue, and west, nue, betwe Th ery and Gouverneur slip, and east side of Montyou south side of Front street, between Montgomery 4 ERNOO nd Gouverneur slip, and north side of South | THIS APTERNOO) sirect to the extent ot halt tho block, between Montgom- | THIS APTERNOON, AT 23g O'CLOCK, ery street and G South street, trom Gouverneur slip to half the block to | P enth and Eighth avenues. 33. The south side of Park pla and Greenw street and in writing to: Thomas New Yous, Jan, 20, 1573, has A BRAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE, $125; iron tr 3 Magnificent overstru new, ata great t, near Fi A Re AN Piano, a Wer SUERWIN'& HERBERT'S, AX. wood Pian “BEAUTIFUL PIA mace to orde residence 120 MAGNIFIC Hy 4A Bac property tamuly leaving city, 36 West loth st., near Bareaixs IN PIANC street, near praros AND ORGANS FOR JANUARY.—NEW AND | u most beatiful styles and periect tones ever made, PREITY FAUST, and by best makers, atlower prices for cash, or monthly TURSDAY, January 25, 1873, instalinents, or for rent, during this ‘inonth, at |. at CENTRAL PARK GARDE WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be tound elsewher A KI dX Works, 1 and 136 Kost Pightecnth strect,—Marble enitlemen inidmissa yl WELLINGTON, rectaitne rune oF r. ELLINGTON; reclaims drum sbands; tells of business, theft, good luck and lucky — dres# CAPTAIN yd Pith and Madison av eR, ' a 5 block hounded by Filty-seventhand Fisty-cignth | [* 4B. COMWAN ES BROOKLYN THEATRE, id Filth and Madison avenues. MARBLE HEART, : block bounded by Seventy-eurth and Seventy- Evening, at.8 o'clock, ooo I M sand Fourth aud Lexington avenue: 5 . . block beunded by Heventysveventh and Seventy. | ———— AR and the ROUGH DIAMOND, — ington avent a = Aaa ty-seventh street, from Fourth to Li Beda PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, a8... UNCLE ANTONY COURTRIGHT AND GILBERT, E VICTORELLI BROTHERS, th side of ¢ ington avenue, w 2 J). "The block bounded by Fourth and Lexington ave- | To-pay (“ga erOnOcHe BURT ESeU nues and nty eighth and Seventy-minth streets” TO-DAY TONY PASTOR'S NEW SONG: 21. The block bounded by Fourth’ and Lexington ave- | TO-DAY McKEE AND ROGERS’ NEW ACTS, nies and Seventy-ninth and Eighteth streets, TO-DAY ALL THE STARS. A GREAT BILL, The block bounded hy Fourth and Lexington ave- 7 FULL OF REAL MIRTH AND Ft aud Eightieth and Eighty-first, streets, — —— north side ot Eighty-second street, from Fourth de of Lexington ave- coud and Eighty-third streets. ATHENEUM, Broatway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, n Bight orth side of Elghty-tourth street, from Fourth | BIW, BUTLER... Manager xifeton av ert est aide of Lexington aven a UNUSUAL EXCITEMENT, GRAND RUSH ‘aghty-tourth and Kighty-fiith streets, to see THR GREAT STAR OF THE AGE, souch side of Bighty-tourth strect, from Fourth “ 4 ee Tate avenue, and west side of Lexingtonavenue, | LEONA DAKE. MISE LEONA DARE. hty-third aud Eaghty-fourth streets. t | BEORA BAER. ATES LEONA DARE. ‘Dh sic of South street, betw. tween Front and South streets, averneur slip, south side ot Frent street and north side of ors open at cael! at7 o'clock. Children halt ». Seats reserved in advance) Jackson street. anor Next week the charming Burlesque 29. The south side of Twentieth street, halt the block he- ctresse: Z ERS, tween avenue A and avenue B, and east side of avenue | LALLA ROOK LALLA ROOKE. A, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. by. ‘The venth The Me Queen of Herlo-Comle, Vocalists, weny seventh street, betwee! MISS ANNIE ADAMS, vib Ce together with of pular artists, will appear in a live bill of sational Novelties. south side of and Eighth av uth side of Fourth and M. south side of Thi Higon avenue vai _ a SRUEae -fourtl reet, veen § a le ELLEW. ..... oe. sed siniboreiataaultei ties dis ASSOCIATION ALL. his great Master of the Art of Eiocution will make hstreet, and halt the east side of Green- | his rst appearance in America on t, trom Park place to Barclay street. THURSDAY NEXT, lock bounded by Park place and Murray WHAT THE LONDON PRESS SAYS, renwich street and College place, Times.—“Jmpressive, full of passion and purpose. * # * os Whose imterests are afl ted by the above- Altogether most lively and instructive. * * # Dumed assessments, aud Who are Opposed tothe same, or Ri DOLENT OF U8." the News.—"Probably UNRIVALLED. His volce, of the usual are requested to prevent their objections Asten, Chairman of the Board force aud power, is capable of the softest modula- Ors, at their office, 19 Chatham street, within tions, und is at’ times clear, ringing and impres- ys irom the date of this notice. sive.’ His fine pr his dignified manner are THOMAS RB, ASTEN, also most nseful adjanets,? FRANCIS A. SAN Telegraph.—"More FINISHED Art we haye never per- JOHN TYLER KF ceived.” JOHN McBAR Standar. ‘The whole performance may be denoted Board of Assessors, PERFECT.” -—"Mr. Bellew read SUPERBLY. Nothing could hay been more ELUQUENT AND IMPRES- S ~ | Observer.—“BRILLIANT,' * # ® We shonld sooner PIANOVORTES, - 3 hear blm read Hamlet than see any act the char- Roann or Assresons, {1 HAINES BROS, Ca AL oe Be Union souate:: © : London Society.—"Old Charles Kemble, Mra Butler, 7 i Thackeray, Dickens—they are all gone, these e new Pianofortes for sale et Pigheers or the readings; out in Mr, Bellew we ave one who is superior to them all.” The Era.—“ihe most brilliant Elocutionist of the day.” _ LAE SCOTTISH PRESS. * Scotsman.—"“Lett nothing to be desired.” iktarane | Glasgow Herald.—"Nothing could be finer.” am rth British Mail.—"“We cannot but congratulate onr ‘on very and severa’ used aL moder nee. fon cash. | GOL American triendson the o f Y piceoker atre Bowe! s jortunity of hearin ms, No, 7 Bleceker street, near Bowery, ae ite nioet accomplished Mmlooutoniets “wT the iT oO das eee eee D nithed att NnataMlie | Atgyleshite Herald.—Most briltiant and successful.” sunbed nae haiber ; ou Thane | qiehhsiickets with reserved veats, $1; forsale at the Hall forte, $150. FREDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, | © Socata bite rn { SSOCEATION HALT, d ‘twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, THIRD SATCRDAY POPULAR MATINEE, Miss JULIA GAY tth ave IRTE—CARV 2GANT 7 OCTAVE PIANO! Mr. L. G. GOT overstrung; all amprovements; embroidered Mr. AWE PRA Gover and stool; great sacrifice. Private repidenee, 12 ANTONIO L. MOIRA. West Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, —_— . = Doors open at 1; Concert at 2 o'clock. CHICKERING PIANO AT HALF Tickets, 25e.; five tor $l. Course ticket, admitting to M4 new; a Pedal Organ at half price. | emiertainments, $2 For sale at irmer's, 701 Broad. is anid Pianos to let. ways t's, Union square, and Garley’s book store, un- 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. der the Hall, TO SELL Mis | (PUE LITERARY SOCIETY + flinost new, cheap. Apply at z of the 23 Union square, in ngOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCT ATION : + ] will hold its semi-annual Reception in Association Hall, ¥ WILL SELL FOR $10 HANDSOME ROSE. | Tuentny evening, Jan. a atSorclock. te aud Stool; modern sty! nd im. 4 re t, between Second avenue and Bower: 4? speculators and ethers.—The whole of the valuable 7 Machinery, Scenery, Properties, together with the costly 0—$100; A STEINWAY PIANO. | Armor, Costumes ‘and Appointments used in Dion Bote NT DFESSOR OF MUSIC WISHE AL MANAGERS, forte, seven octave, carved legs overstrang, every ault's. world-renowned spectacle, now playing at improvement, at ic nts taken, $10 | Covent Garden Theatre to crowded houses, to be disposed monihily, J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverh e, near Broadway, | 0! by the penning ton or the run of the piece m March Ls - “ . Sew " next, Babil and ou will represented in its entiret; MAGNIFICENT 74) OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. | byory evenin Ly A ee uv c ye during the mouths of January and Feb- forte tor sale: ail improvements, patent agratte, | ruary to afford intending purclasers overs Densetuntey ost $000, tor $275; S ext Zid st. T ROSEWOOD PIA ler, city maker, r, Chamber, Dinin: tool, Cover; at private | of witnessing the material, Puriher particulars to be ob- tained upon ap to Mr. GEORGE COLEMAN, OFORTE For | Acting Manager Covent Garden Theatre, Lon 5 nonths, cost ARK TWATN, FEB. urniture M Subject of lecture— “the Sandwich Tslands.? Vickets at the Mercantile Library Rooms. : RENTED MPANMANY HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO LET— sa eg ohh rg overt. Hitchens Ho ttle, Concerts, Leetn and Fairs; also small NaS Union square (6) Fourth avenned. | ft ndent, in the waning bbbiki deed WARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS TO RENT on instalments, at No. 6 East Fourteen fh avenue, ark ve THE BALL ‘RAND BAL PARR | G A "May be had at Sehaberth's Musto, Store, juare; Rullman's, Wt Broadway, and Pita Aves Lotol Booksiand, FOR A HANDSOME SERPENTINE CARVE rosewood Piano, goent new, worth m ible that amount, at iz "West “Twenty | > —TANCING A ar Ninth avenue. i PMR, TRENOWS ACADEMY OF DANCING, JNO LYRIO UDALL, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square, pupils cam commer end at their come ‘and learn MARBLE MAN ABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING at Mavuitels, Tiling es thatdely competiti rblo Counters, Mont M hy Marble Tursiiig r Fourteenth street, RT'S SLATE MANTEL RICH AND I be |e 7 raibert == Siate Work ery descriptions Mar: MUSICAL, els TB. SE RU & OO, 2) and | “\ MERICAN hird street, near seventh avenue, N.Y Fourth avenu eal Culture, Rea SERVATORY Of MUSIC, 2UL Thorough instruction in Piano, ng Musie, olin, Organ, Harmony, or private Icssohs), “Terms from $10 Open trom 9AM to 9 BM 4 HENRY SCHROE YARD.—PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING.—MISS v revelations concerning everything | {7 WATSON gives private le doy and evening, at te marriages loretold; likenesses ex- | her residence, 92 Clinton p strect), Lnstru- vealed, recalcitrant, husbands re- | ments furnished for daily prac bers furnished, Fees 50 cents and $1, imavle. WARTEDTA DRUM MAJOR FOR FIFTIL REGIMENT Sa aR ifantry, Maryland National Guard, to actal WHO CONSULT MISS | Janitor of the nrmo Iary. $1,200 per nina yocomn: hirncter and capacity required. | Ade faithful | mendation as to FRANK N, WARD, 2434 St, Paul street, ASTROLOG y EXTRAORDINARY—WONDERPFUL n Business and Medical Clairvoyant Seance oat, between Sixth and Seve ‘astonts us; fortuy Iteky n 41 East Twenty-elghth street, near Fourth ay | Baltimore, Md. MUSEUM. LAST DAY AT 2. LAST MATINEE att, AST NIGHT AT & LAST APPEARANCE OF MLLE. MARIETTA RAVEL, LAST D. ALLACK?S, ag DU BARY'S veleh REAUTIFUL NEW SC! Garden Seene, decorated MR. POLK, MISS EFFI M EVERY SA Rox book open o en. mfonth in NOTICE, —Carriages may be sensstlonal the pri ign etieb oat: anee TUE FRENCH S in Sacts, of LAST NIGHT AT S, AY AT 2. EVENING—P, 8, CHANFRAU, IN KIT. MORY APTERNUONSS. M. WARD, IN PEEP O' DAY. Proprie | Manager... Mr, LESTER WALLACK Proprietor and Manager... 3 K jt BROTH Be SAM. IF, btn Saturday afternoon, nightly, and also eve ‘ nd BROTHER SAM, NERY AND. APPOINTMENTS, py Mr. WLLSON, of Fourteenth treet. MR. SOTHERN, ik JOHN GILBERT, iE GERMON AND MISS ‘R,~ CUGHLAN. MATINEE iA M. dvance. rdered ata quarter-past Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. “The ascent of Zaming ei YRAND OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third street. corner Fighth avenue. Curtain rises at quarter WS. Sole Lessee and Manager on her flery up th preety) sieed is cms terrific, and alone will make the pleve @ —Hers EVERY NIGUT le, THE'GANGES, Mrs. John and this Wood, John” Brougham ‘Tribe'of Bedouns, stud or 0 horses and 20 ponies, oT auxiatiee, New sechery MATINEE, costuiies and music. —_— _CATARACT OF THE GANGES, Sole Lessee and Manager ALIXE, EVERY NIGHT and this SATURDAY MATINEE, _Charae Clarke, J Linda I NIBLO'S GARD! AN Lessees and Manage R First time in Ameri Box Book now open. IBLO’S GARD! LEO. TWO PE BRS |—T0-DAY- The popular Matinee Enterta: It children, TO-DAY, AT HALF-PAST ON pr S NEW Fietit AVENUE THEATRE, 723 ana 730 Brpadway, Nir AC GUSTIN DALY iS MATINES AND EVEN. TNG, Jaunary 25, T. An ORIGINAL OPENING ADURESS, written by JOHN BROUGILAM, Esq, and to be elivered by ihe ENTIRE CoM TI. A BRILLIANT PARISIAN SENSATION, of singular e1 tional power, by Mr. AUGU! 'TLN DALY, in tour acts, entitled: ALIXE, by Charles Fisher, Louis James, George Lewis, Fanny Davenport, Fanny Moraut, ris. NIBLO'S GARDEN. JARRETT & PALMER, GES TO-DAY, EVENING AT 7:45, EVENING AT 7:45. LEO AND LOTOS, ors. | SINGING, DANCING, SCENERY, COSTUMES, MUSIQ, LIGHTS, TRANSFORMATIONS, VARIETIES, All Combined in this Periection of Pageantry. MONDAY EVENI NEW MUSIC, NEW SON! VARIETIES, First Appearance of the Renowned Child Athletes, the EY AND NEW Es, IST FAMILY. ‘of the great European Troupe of TRAINED DOGS, AND Lo’ ladies and OWERY THEATRE, WM. B. FRELIGH, SATURDAY EV. cab CARPEN Mr. J. B. Studley... BNC MONDAY the areete Manager an immense Bill of Attractions AY THE OLD DRURY. THREE 1 Dramas, R OF ROUEN, lartenu, the Carpenter 8. BROKEN SWORD, IW BIRD, and the highly attractive DEMON LAMBFAU DANCE from THE TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, ama of FRALO BILL, N- FRANC! BIRCH, NEW_ YE NIC! WHAR iets BEGL SAT 8. Brrantsu (LS REL MATINEE TO.DA MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DA MATINEE TO-DAY. MAT EE TO-DAY. | Sey! Emerson. &c. Children half price to th Dwyer, Brockway, Noman, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, ) MINSTRELS, corner Twenty-eixlth street and Br MBOLD & BACK SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, |< NEW YEAR CALLERS, Seer NEW YEAR CALLERS. BAR CALLERS. BROADWAY MILLINERS. K NACKS, MORNING GLORIES, YOU GWINE, NEW SONGS, FRESH JOKES AND Cento DANCES, $ RED, ATINEE TO-DAY, ‘ MA FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, TUAT PRACTICAL JOKE. THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, MATINEE TO-DAY. | Characters by Dan Bryant, Nelse Dave Reed, Stanwood, ‘ter, Templeton, Morrissy, he Matinee at 2 o'clock. THAT PRACTICAL JOKE mour SEVENTH REGIMENT The Third Concert of Regimental Armory. viz Mr. Messrs. W square, Mr. John Andrews, wit First Sergeants of the dit will be sold at the door. SATURDAY EVENING, January 25, Messrs. A. Rumrill & Co., ‘ |. A. Pond & Co., 547 Broadway and 39 Union Messrs. Covell, Gray & Ce PROMENADE CONCERT, ‘the series will take place on t 8 o'clock, at the ickets can be obiained from the following parties, B. Bostwick, 169 2 and J71 Broadway. 273 Brondway. Mesars, Wm. Hall & Son, 751 Broadway. ii Messrs, Tiffany & Co. ‘554 Broadway, and from the ‘out companies. No tickets EW YORK MUSEU one should visit this we everything people shoul dilly on Nt HI unable to attend these in BECK Broulwa ‘A YOR! New York. 1,288 BROADWAY, better treat than to ‘vi French classes. We may the most thorough sy The animation, the magn sons is perteetly cleetrity every possible combinat Lambert's classes, morni his rooms, 1,288 Broadwa ‘OHN B. GOUGIL STE forwarded, post free, on receipt of RY NEW r i PROFESSOR ETIEN at his hall between Thirty third and Thirty-fourth sire jem, the tonation sirikes you so fore your nature, The oral exercises are so arranged an graduated as to exemplify althongh grammars and rules are discarded as an Imped= ent to colloquial profich with what volubility and fuet will give for the first time his lectur®, WILL er WAY HALL, JANUARY 27, M OF ANATOMY, 618 BKOAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every ondertal Museu It is full of see and anders ‘ad Lectures he Philosophy of Marringe.” Those parties rn portant lectures can have them nts, by addregsiu, K MUSEUM OF ANATOMY; 61 REE LECTCRE ON FRENCH, ENNE LANBERT, "1,288 BROADWAY, » M. ys: 'y {UF of mind we would suggest no Professor EGenne Lamberts well say that his is the easiest, thod par excellence: jetism he infuses in his oral les ing. The French accent and in. ply that it becomes a part of Y practically all rules of syntax, Ht isreully wonderful y his pupils reproduce a.of French sounds and tdiomsy, and we recommend to all those who wisi to test practi cally the modus operandi to assist personaliy at Professor 88, afternoons of evenings, at LTT PA’ Revised.) N. EARI’S T every street, near Broadwa: VARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN / Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, day and evening, 9 Clinton place (Elghih street); establ lars mailed free. J. JAY WATSON, SELECT FRER CONCERTS. ‘uturday and Monday evenings. 84 Spring, ished 1854; cireus usical Director. WANTE! bl Mat STAGE, box 173 Herald Uptown ee Science and Art.—Ph ing leetur with a lecture on * ‘ollege, as follows: the Spectroscope ;" 2, Celebration pupils of the Cooper U announced. Tickets ¢ square. 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