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BUARDERS WANTED. LARGE veces ROOM, ALSO TT) Lis Reatly furnished ease, with, excell aa iaodere pce Fis food loose References 1 Beare Soe ortwo gentlemen: “50 west PROM RIGHTH STREET, 759 BROADWAY.— 1 xeey icely furpished Rooms, in suit, or singly, » with or oom 00d restai il tion with the house (Waverley House), skates basa $2 ‘A WERK.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Se witha Hoatt or ight housekeeping; ,Ameri- can family. 89 Hudson street, corner of Harrison. WITH nec ‘RO, 0 BOWERY, CORNER i per weck. “For gentlomen Sagat en AE TT ES days el fant uit on. avenue ivate table ott requt ; Shain a ip ERA a CHARLES HOTEL GUROPEAN Bee at Bleecker st a Hote meats “The PN trom om si to sagen per week. Hote GEO. 8. & LEWIS rs pila Pp nie per ree if ee FRONT PARLOR "AND | penne ayer eee FUAMDROMELY FURNISHED Bedroom. with private beth, ma Somali of | xo Sante eedarate. Th Sixth avenue, near Forty sccond ot) Tsar LET—A FURNISHED HALL BEDROOM. 91 ST, ‘Mark's place. LET—IIANDSOMELY rom t) FLOOR AND a Bosom io Egatlemen, inbi “iy npeaeions bene 126 West avenue. Y Ni apn ey | yi WITH GRATE FIRE, eg hk oy ta aye ease" a 2° PLOOR, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, SUITABLE for a family, with ges she if Gesired; also other Rooms for gentlemen: location desirable. 145 East ‘Twenty-first si merey ‘Pa 4 A DOORS FROM FORTIETH STREET, $60 LEXING- ton avenue.—A private family will rent, with Boar tory front Room, to & lei xchanged. & secs & gentleman is wile. Refere! TH nf epee Ne ea VERY CHOICE BUITOP Rooms, WE WHITTEMORE HOUSE, 48 AND. 45, GRO ‘about @ rooms, to lease I] auodern improvementas 2 owner, 6h tb: atic ber shop now a i rept Apply tos erty street, room 28. BAI TO LET OR LEASE—At 58 MI MU! RRY A rece Inquire on the premises of Mr, MURPHY, — caer TO $10 PER WEEK, $1 50 PER DAY.—PLEASANT Rooms, with exeellent Board, for families and single ) at 176 Bleecker streét, six blocks west of $6, enti roadwai 6G LARGE HALE ROOM, PLACE FOR FIRE, TO . let, with Board: also large sunny front Boon: for fantloman ang ‘wife or two gentlemen, | $12. leventh street. WEST, TWENTY FIRST STREET, Perey? furnished front h closet’: firetctass Board. Reterence. NEAR FIFTH all Room, with ll WEST THIRTY.NINTH ‘REET. oh e SE! om " Fiogp, nicely. furaiahed, with B ard, a will jt 3; WwW let Third story te to Room, with 1 Hall Room aittac! 34 we Rat Sad STREBT, FOUR DOORS 208 avenue.—A nice Room, with fire eh one or biog paring house and table anexcep! ie Apply for one week, 13H STREET, WEST. 14 —HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, en suite or singiy, with Board ; terms am ‘moderate; liberal table, grate fires: few boarders only; excellent location ; reterence required. A SMALL STORE LET.—ALso A CORNER CORNER Store for a Wiliam streets in the Frantort House, corner ‘of Pranfort a il AVENUB STORE 10 LEASE OR FOR cnije for first clase trade. Addross % box tit Merala ” “ae atanrshaat pa Per te ayes STORE TO sune-crrouts Mac ni ediate TAMES Rc EDWARDS, AT West Twonty third street, ORNER STORE TO LEASE—m ¥ rors Anatees CDRNEA STORE: box Tas Herald © ESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE <a eee sigs at LBT—IN oo very conveniently located. ta atreat, two doors east of JT ARGE HOTEL ON BROADWAY, CORNER oF ‘Thirty fleet atreot (Cuifford | ous) bo lease for §, rll be altered to sutt te tenants it is very de arposes, containing 120. roo a, Ay at7u Ti Weat era. 14.28, STREET ds, WEST).—LARGR, COMVORT. able Rooms for families or gentlemen; also Parlor Re extension tor physician's office ; smati family; excol- Jenttable, warm halls; moderate terms; referene 15", STREET, WEST 347—A BACK PARLOR OR front Room, handsomely furnished, to tet, with Koo Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; rence. refe: 15 WARREN PLACE, NEAR SEVENTH AVENUE.— Fora bag J lady, sponte accommodation, with first class Board, in quiet private hoarding house; table pisnrpassed and terms moderate. WEST TWENTY.FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AD, Svenue. Desirable sult of furnishes hed front Rooms singly, with Boara. floor; also other pleasant Rooms, en suite an 18 AND 20 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—FUR- nished Rooma to, let, on second, third and fourth ‘Hoots, with good Board ard every conv 1 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD, Fatel; Rese mpeg ete Ret or 85 Seventeenth street, at FLOOR, IN BUILD. ith steaun power. Apply Stirs POWER.—TO LBP, FI ‘No, 38 Renwick strost, ety ERT, 390 Canal street. TEAM POWER—TO MANUPACTURRRS ENTIRE Buildings and Rooms, of every description, to le responsib’ ronan a Tease will alter or build to sui bower to any extent furnished. Apply to H.W. GRE Plymouth street, Brooklyn, QTEAM POWER—WELL LIGHTRD ROOMS, ALL sizes, aud Basement. Apply to GEORGE H, WALKER, 182 Contre # street, corner Set POWER.—TO LET, TWO FLOORS, 86x: ‘ood light, steam Siovator) flee two Favre, "pecially fitted up tor marble wor Twenty-seventh street, ‘ance low. QTORE 43 EIGHTH AVENUR, BETWEEN THIRTY- first and Thirty second streets, business side, (9 lot with Axtures, for one, two or three years Apply to EMBERSON, 650 Sixth avenue. IXTH AVENUE STORE TO LET—WITH ALL THE fixtures complete; suitable for any business: f Years’ lease; will be let at a low rent toa good tenant. 685 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts, two tront Rooms, second floor, together or sepa- iso single Room. 2 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues.—One very, pleasant third org Boom, with Board; single Rooms for gentleme; doarders taken ; rofvrences required. Ps D STREET, MADISON SQUARE, LARGE, PLEAS- ant, Room, southern exposure; also single Room to let, with Board; retorences exchanged. 26 East Twenty- third street, TH STREET, 42 WEST, (A NICELY FURNISHED front. Room, on second floor, for geutleman and wife ; also single noom on fourth floor, with Board; terms Teasonable ; reference. $28 AND UNEXCEPTIONABLF REFERENCE WILL secure to a married couple two front Rooms, is Table, 89 Ninth street, 2 1 TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVF- nue.—With Board, handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor, parlor and bedroom, for a party of gen- ‘tlemen or family; house and table first class. 3 TH STREET, 43 WEST.—A LARGE, HANDSOME Room, third floor, to let, with Board; suitanle for Gentleman ahd wite or ‘two single ‘gentlemen; also hall oom, References. 35 WES? FOURTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN FIFTH Oe and Sixth avenues.—Newly and elegantly furnished front, sunny Rooms; first class table (rivatelt required); 16} references, families or gendl WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, RETWEEN FIFTIL 40 and Sixth avenues.—A front 40): references, Fahamu WEST SIXTEENTH S!RFET.—BOARD, WITH 1 furnished Room. for gentieman, EEN BROADWAY AND A very pleasant second story front to let, with Board; terms Feason- 2 EET.—A GOOD SIZED ll Room to let, with Board. 47 BOND STREET.HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, with Board, to gentleman and wite or sin- gie,gentlemen: table first ‘class: terms moderate; near nd Central F Reference. SIXTH STREET, BROADWAY ly furnished Roo arrangements inade With jay. GO WEST, THIRTY-EIGNTH | STREET.—HAND- ) somely furnished Rooms to let, with Board ; largo Rooms and hall Rooms adjoining ; house and table unex- ceptionabic; references exchanged, 6S MADISON AVENUE.—ELFGANTLY FURNISHED J suit and sin with first class Booms to let, 4 abate and z WENT Sad Mints even Board, singly or en suite: ty permanent parties; no moving in the house hasbeen newly painted, ied throughout ; references exchang To2s LET-—FINE STOR ,233 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR aaa ap ears ecg Ree a rear. cone sting o: 1m end ‘ining rooms, en 2 two bedrooins; rent, $1.2 to L. J. CARPENTER, 20 Third avenue (Bible si avine aim | ‘Ten OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—BY rivate family, in Grand street, near Broadway. to a seual private parties; rejerence required: $25 per mon or “three ‘Toons Address lor one B.J., RY PLEASANT | 2 om floor, front ik, suitable for one or two gentle- mon, 123 West Twenty: second street, STH AVENUE, 10, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET. tach sary 88 ‘lg vent; furnace aud gas; baths on story; = te iB hh fT TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE it, James Hotel, and two doors trom Broad- way.—Twe handsomely iurnished bali Bedrvoins to let, to gentlemen; references, FQUARE ROOMS ON THIRD greEeT, QPPORITE GRAND CENTRAL Forni Rooms for gentle only; suit tire and gas, at $10 per week. "No WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Furnished Rooms to'lot, without board, en sulle or singly. “1155 WEST TWENTY-FIVTH STREET.—WELL FUR- £20 nished Bedroom, front, for one or two gentlemen. Weer OF ie hele oe STREET. —10 teenage very nicely furnishes for moat housekoep 8, fronting Eighth avenue; rent $8) per ONFURMISHED ROOMS AND ‘APART- MENTS TO LET. Av? LET, ON THIRD STORY, FOUR ROOMS + facing Reservoir square; water and gas; suitable for housekeeping ; location first class, Apply ‘at 1dl West Forty. first street, corner Sixth avenue ; second belt. (Po LET—TMIRD AVENUE, NEAT SEVENTY-FIRBT first class Floors, consisting of eight rooms, Piast bernie: Improvements, Apply to Led: RPENTER, 26 Third avenue (Bible Hots) no LET—A NICE SECOND ND FLOOR, WITH AMERI- can people (Ninth ward); all conveniences; rooms partment nts. light. Also several smail Ay @ neat Coe tage. Apply at 603 Hudson st ply to H. M. €C ti , 139 Bast ith st mo TPER-YOURTH FLOOR OF HOUSE 20 KAST hirty-aith atreet, near Third avenue; all iimprove- mines roterence requ URED FOR INCORPORATED companies, posnufactnrers, merchants: persons de- siring inve one intormed of desirable opportunities, Reterences—Presidents Merchants’, Fourth National, State New York, Mercantile Banks. CH ARLES G, DAHLGREN, 112 Broadway. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED for merchants, manufacturers and others, Persons with capital gceking business advised of approved opportuni. ties. References-—Charles K, Grader Ew resident Mutual Benefit Savings Bank, and leading bankers and merchants. GRIGGS. CARLETON & CO. Financlal aud Business Agents, 98 08 Broadway. A. 10 Pew ‘THREE LOFTS, NEWLY FINISHED, 28 BY Adelphi Building, Market and Mulberry streets, Newark N Jusfor ight Thanufacturing p(B clotines &c.) unsurpassed. Inquire of Dr. A. ¢ (0 LET—IN BUILDING 25 PARK ROW, OPPOSTT the new Post Ontice, the three well lighted Upper Lofts, with ee machinery, for light manufacturing, Apply on t 0 LET—DESIRABLE BUILDINGS, SUITABLE FOR ‘all business purposes, with smd without steam power, on the east and west side of the city. Apply to W. W. Lo. Estate Agent, 78 avenue D, 0. LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, A Jarge Building. four stories, basement and lott, 200 feet front by 75 deep ; well situated tor any kind of manu- facturing business; or will be let in rooms to suit appli Shticth inquire at SUL First avenue (Twenty-ninth at rticth ta). TPO LETC BUILDINGS 141 AND 143 SEVENTH AY. nue, suitable for Warerooms and manufaeturing pu poses. Apply of ©. J. HARDY, on premises. 0 LET—IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICK, ROOM FOR a light business: low rent, Apply at 70 West Thirty- fourth street, two doors east of Brood way. 1 LET—BUILDING 864 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, now occupied by iy danch as a confectionery and restaurant. Apply to INQUIRE ON S. BAILEY, 65 Wall street, basement, 10 LET—STORE 480 NINTH AVENUE. first floor over store. TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, | DP turee Rooms on third floor, 21 and 23 Aun street, 3 posession immed tely. Apply to . ATH 0 LET-FOR A LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUST- ness, a one-floored wooden Building, 16x34, with Stable for one horse, in West New Brighton. Inquire at PERO BROTHERS’ lumber yard, New “Brighton landing. ‘0 LET—THE UPPER PART (THREE FLOORS) OF 102 Park Batt suitable for light manufacturing bu: ud LET FOR BUSINE! P 28—SECOND, Third and Fourth Moors of stare i Fulton street. Apply to HAWLEY & 1 7] SECOND AVENUE. TWO ROOMS nicely furnished hack Parlor; table boarders. Apply er address, ; NIVERSITY PLACE.—A LARGE ROOM ON nd floor (would suit a party of gentlemen or man and wife), with Board; also a Hall Room; noderate, AND A terms moderate, West THIRTY-SIXTH fTREET.—H ANDSOME: ly furnished Rooms, singly or en Bonrd it he house is small and private. with all im: j terms re bl 10 required ; Proveme| 109 West, tees ‘OND SIRE T, NEAR Broadway.—To let, with Board, a large furnished Room on first Hoor, suitable fora gentleman end wite oF t ent + reference. WEST 10 i rT ik ret oa 4 nished front hal oom to let to With good Board. Terms reasonable, a gonienn, 156 BIGHT, Avene & street.—To let, a fro to one or two voung gentle Call for two days. 22 WEST TENTH STRUET.—A SMALL FAMILY will let one or two pleasant Rooms, contatnin, Closets, gas and water; ulso 4 single Room, with Bourd, ‘Terms moderate 298 west THIRTY-THTRD STRERT.—A_ PRW Foung ladies and gentlemen can obtain good Board and pleasant Rooms; also a man and wite, NEAR. it Room, T neatly furnished. m, with or without Board: mfortable a ail" ia enis; partial or full Board; reter- C BT. — ant re second floor, furnished, are Pati 7 Jet, with or Ww Board; beth Very pleasant aes every convenience on the floor; islertace al- onth and Fights a ecommodaicd with nice ished Rooms, with rd private family; terms taodersi WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STR: with front Room, hot and cold wat 307 or two single gen t m first class; between Eighth ‘and terme moderave: ‘ REET, OPPOSITE ant Rooms, with or en suite, Re- NIC nished Room to ten with first class Boar xche 402 West tw T—A HAND- somely furnis ck Parlor, also fron suitable for gentleman and wile or. single gentcwens neighborhood first class, in a private Jewish family ASQ WESt NINETEENTH | sTRE NG Heatly furnished front Room; sunny exbosure, with two closets; hot and cold water; to let, with Board: also back Parlor, unfurnished. A LADY, 'VING RETIRED, aa A furnished Rog Rootn to rent to 'a Wank U . ber tor lady; rma Teasomavle re Se MARTE, Herald bowwn Bach oitice, pa a 1 wife of Address 1,265 gether or separa’ nly a few boarders ind BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, } OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AN. WIFE, in @ private family; terme not to exo LLIOTT, Herald t Mouth, Address ptown Bri Motea. V JANTED IMMEDIATELY—BY A SINGLE GENTLE- pA pin & torabkbe: od Room, with sroanne Addre: rie) Rew ork Post ‘ottic .. sod one ~— oye WANTRP BOARD WITHIN TEN MINUTES OF Morrisania Post ofles y BAG GveGy: ORR nag ag aed PL ABA T Ro venth street bugs; beet relerence requir: iio co fog terms, W » box 440 Metropofitumtont oi MOTELS, (jEINTON PLACE HOUSE ON THe RUA plam), Eighth street, Broadway and’ xe Beatie ines. Koons, in suits, Yor iainilics ang No.2 gentle. pines moderate rates, EDWARD HERBERT, Proprietor, T HOU! SE, ONE BLOCK KASr OF 1 er Frankfort and Willian suects, Rete | He., $1 to $2 per day; for gentemen And fquuilies. Open al Dikht 0 LET OR LEASE—WITH STEAM POWER, A PLOT of Ground, 75 feet front, inelading corner Fot; would erecta building to suit a responsible tenant. Apply at MoCl LAVE BROS’, Eleventh avenue and Twenty-second street. To Beas P—WORTH HOUSE, FIFTH AVENUE AND Twenty-fifth street, throughs to Broadway, -Permis- Apply to TEPHENSON, 247 Bronds sion to alter, ™m, E88 PURPOSES, FOR A fine four story brown stone +t Fourteenth street, adjoining Chicker- ing’s; part ‘Marvand permit of Be Bh . BOOTH, 10 Pine st. ? THE UPPER PART OF THE BUILDING st corner of Broadway and Great Jones tloors, size about 29x00, Apply im TH AVY 53x150 fe % improvements now being ere noted on, oe particulars trem the agents, F. G. & D, way and Wall street. STH AVENUE, J Sixth DROWN, Broa HE LL. ARGE STORE AND HOUSE 126 with an extension of 5) fret, om non able for dry goods, furniture, © immediate possession, with three from next May; rout $2,000,’ Apply at 62 nth street. 1. 1 49% BROADWAY, ¥IRST FLOOR, OVER STORE. — oF let for bus AUrposes, OF to a Inquire up private ony ished or unvurnished. ‘a stairs, King the bell. _ Dw ELLING HOUSES TO Le Furnished, FIRST CLASS FULLY House, on Fiith av For full particulars apply West Twenty-third street, A FURNISHED ELEGANT N EXTRA-SIZED FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT from May 1, one block from Twenty-third street and house is tour story high stoop brown stone, three rooms deep all the wily up; neariy 80 feet wide, fully furnished and in first rate order; rent to a first, class, "sepa party, 8a) per AS. RK, EDWAK West Twent FULLY FURNISHED, FOR ONE YEAR from May 1, to a priv e family only, the four story high stoop @xe) Dweil 9 Kast Thiity-asth steve bgtw and Madison avenues, $400 pe Mighest references required mo. agenia. Apply at oil of OU, ASAWOKIH, 54 Broadway. Unfarnished, HOUSE, WITH REAR BUILDING, IN ee, near Br cadway, to lease; desirable : Furniture be bot je CHEV AL ULBR, 6b Liberty St, basement, OUSES TO LET-ON WEST _KLEVENTH, TWELFTH and Twenteth streets. Apply at the oitice of the lands, estate, 75 Broadway, northwest corner wieh street. LARGE € ny E RARE OHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE OLD ESTAB. lished Oriental Hat Store, Stock, Fixtures and Lease; the best location m the city for hats, clothing, gentle: men’s furnishing business; $1,000 required ; stock worth Apply at No. 8 Bow. BUSINESS UNSURPASSED FOR RESPECTARIL- ele and profit, vitals competition or opposition, fo investigat honest Sas genes No. 9 Bleecker street, N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR P. RITES possessing moderate capital, practical knowledge and acquaintance to enter the Sas sh. Door and Blind Busi- om, ostabl bushed over 20 years 7 Tease of prein first class and suleat rade of $200,000 can be done. y ot A n w nih capital to invest, ren and $8,000, wishes a partner who owns 5; uiay’ also be a doctor or apothecary. @ good busi Bleecker street, basement, room Inquire at tb Goods Store Hh sale, wit be sold at very liberal terms ey rietor wishes to mute Prom business; a full inspection of the business will ne given. For surther D PARTNER WANTED-IN A GROWING A well established agricultural paper in this city; ility required, fs well as $5,000 to $10,000 cash. Ad- dress, stating experience, &c., PARTNER, box 166 Herald office. A MONEY MAKING BUSINESS—FOR SALE, Leaso and Machinery of a Cotton Waste Cleansing Factory, near city; profits over $20) per week. R. H. J JOHNS ON, 43 Dey street A. Mant MANUFACTURING | BUSINESS | FOR $2,000-—worth many, times this amount: will bear Close Inspection; owne: sell at once, Adiress CERTA has business abroad and mast ‘AINTY, box 140 Herald office WIDOW WANTS TO MEBT WITH ble party who will loan $1,000 for one year and {ake mortgage on new furniture, Address WIDOW, —A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE IN Al Parole doing a sate aad profitable business, owing to a reorganization, want partner with from $25,090 to $40,000 Apply to hetter known: in the trade. TON & CO., 93 Broadway. | } Y RELIABLE. BUSINE ing i to $4,000 capital can hear excellent 0} porcaniey Yor making mi rapidly ty dressing LEGITIMATE, box 178 Me office. 10 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—WANTED, AN EXPERI- enced operator, with $600, to join advertiser in one of me finest chances to make ey ever offered. Address VIDERR, and 263 Canal street BRIGHTON, A WANTED, AT NE 0 ery. Store, conducted honest princi lea; can secure half of a lucrative tr atter fir fits will be loaned to safe parties to assist Address box 184 Herald office. ['O MERCHANT TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN, EXPE. rienced in tailoring and ‘cutting, with some’ capital and good credit, having been in business, would connect Inmself with a merchant tailor, established ; can influence some good trade; would take 'a situation as cutter, but hasa stock of fine goods on hand, references exchanged. Aduress box 226 Herald office. TANTED PARTNER, WiTH A CAPITAL OF .o00, toot as treasurer in a frst clase minstrel soma. how forming. Apply in person to WILLIAM between 2 and (o'clock PMs at 240 Thompson {R WANTED IN A PLEA’ ble cash business; no compe: AND A PARTN ‘ant and profi thon, ‘Samples and particulars at 10 John street, room $1. 00 CASH WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN. & new, novel and practical invention, wanted in every family throughout cits & young man of tho right stamp who would look after the the manufacturing interests and attend to shipping while the inventor irayels a good chance is offered; can mi from $5,000 to $10,000 per year; references exchanged. Apply ai 497 Myrtle avenue, near Ryerson street, Brook: lyn, for two days. $1,500.78 Ke th well catablishe dd, sure pay ing bi 191 Herald oilice, WANTED TO | INC RE ASE THE WORKING. apital of an established manufactory ry staple goods; patented of $10.000.-4, commission busines: perfectly allele; dress JS. B., box } and country; to OD PARTY WITH $1,800 of a retiring partner ina ness. Address L., Dox ARTNER WANTED WITH THE capital in an established produce & young man preterred; mast be fs tere! ace xiven and required. Ad- wt ome, $10. 000. ALE OR PARTNER Best chancos for parties will- ihe to purchase a reliable, manuiacturing business, Wit os or scientific, educated parties su introduce such party into {reason of sale, departing 'E, box 151 Herald oftice. « AN ACTIVE PARTNER nyt with the above amount Ia-a long. estate shed and one of the most promising manu business of the day, which wii! bear the clos thon; the said party to have chary fnance department. ith full name, expeeta- tions to be noticed, Herald office. 50.000 SPBciat OB activa CAPITAL, DR. oo) sived to join $100,000 in an exceptional Promiable and hogoughly, secured manufuetiring | rua ness 18 & CO. Financial Age hatin bod Broad WANT QITUYVESANT 8! VARE. TUR FIRST CLASS PRI- , stree In porivet order: com Blete inowtegu upgre ni ‘ares, mirrors, rent $2,000, ARD J, SAL Mon: S Fast Seventeet th 0 LE AUTIPULLY LOCA CATED ON MURRAY Bi Hill small modern brown stone House, 12 rooms, to rent ° $2 private uve three year: IW NEE x 1865 Post offic: VERY DESIRABLE THREE @fORY | rpo Let—Tne high stoop basement, and sub-ce: tar modern House, every im) provement, Ww ighth street; in prinie ori avotiable ta good VenantG small family; possession at once, Apply to owner, 118 Lexington ave: hue, corner Fwenty-eighth street. FURNISHED aro ane APARTMENTS \T—-SEPARATELY OR TOGRTHER, “FLOOR TO RE 4 ina private house (brown ste handsomely fare inicheds up tow xd tale and moderate prices, Ad- dress H B, box Herald off eLL-FURNISE LAROR, © TERRE Lag ‘i rv RONT. Parlor, highly warmed, ampie wardrobe, gaa and dre included, 85; tn spacloud residence No. 6 St. Masks place, near Broadway, NRWLY FURNISHED ROOM—T0 A wiNe A gentleman; price $3 per week, 60 Third street, econd avenue, —=10 LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, TO GENTLEMEN; A. terms moderate, 61 Amity strovt, near Houth #Lith avenue. NICELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR TO LET, eo tront hall Room : private house, Cuil for three En 4 Tonty-seventh street, bewween Lexiug- aven' da; ton aa ‘ourth URSISHED 1 ROOMS TO RENT FOR HOUSRKEBP. Broa at 496 Broome street, three blocks west of Broadway, { AND PARLOR A —MAGNIPIC! + Buity for sa NT DRAWING ROO st $500, tor 0 {one do. $100; snber Suits, complet Carpets, Mirror: Buokease, Bronzes, 1, Bureaus, Beading, Mey M private résidence, 120 West Twenty. third street, RPETS, FURNITURE lowest cash prices: by weekly in- '8 Warehouse, Bighth avenue, A MAGNIFICENT PARLOR | surt, POMPADOUR, Marie Antoinette style, sitk brocade, cost 45), for $200; do do Atay ina’ jookcase, Bronze China: ware, Glassware; a x property of family oaving city, | 36 West 15th MAGNIPICENT rithee ; near oth w °RIMSON SATIN PARLOR SUIT” th patel and Cost $175, for $200; one di Suits, ti $30) gf ianoicrte, tings; CI Suits, a up Fhe ; 00 lots Furniture, a sacri five.” lesidence 13 West Sulval. (Clinton placeh ear Gib ee JORNTI RTAINS TO BE SOLD, on ae own. Sl East Fourth street, between Bec ont and Third avennes, (LOOM SECOND HAND CARPET: “SPECIALTY, F ailsizes, nearly new, English, Brassels and ingrain, for sale cheap at 1{2 Fulton’ sireet, corner of Dutch, be tween Williams aud Nassau streets N ONTALY O@ WEEKLY PAYMENTS —CARPEES Farniture, Bedding DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 836 Third avent ¥ Twenty-eichth steeot. Prices lower than any other house in the et PRIVATE PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF an nieet with @ cash purchaser by 38) Post off ERKLY, AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS POR a q M, COWPER- ture, Carpets and Bedding, at B, THWAIT & € 16 Chatham street, An immense stock and low prices, ! ea i Aureumnans fr the in ee ae paranent 6 seule ror a aE Sixt career streets, A end ea nue, Jan. = rin Ath sires, Detween Third and Fourth Jan. 1_Drivis for sewers ja south, street, be- eee peer ae B 19 City Hall, oldie are hersby Feb. > ne: fod Fourth aveu i ‘Third and Fourth Jan. 15—Bewers in I see oped batweendeeend Jan, 16—Paving eats, between Canal and Stan- Jan, 18—Paving Eh aridge, street, between Division and Jan. 15—Paving ‘Vauham ‘atreet, between Macdougal and Greenwich streets. Jan. loPaging. to street, between Third ayenue and Jan, ibrPaad Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Jan, 16a ing Hi Silt street, between Eighth and Jan. 15—Ps street, between Elghth and Jan. 1b—Paving TMirteth street, between First avenue Jan, —Paving Ninth svenne, between Fourteenth and rent tupvdatg om whieh he above aueane ved at ti a Sy, pags a Sam, cel e by law exempted from the chal oven NA ee b runs from ‘The Collector's office is open shares foe jates of © ont stink roma He P.M. Ceberebe gives fo tke owt neg NOTICE m x as pier thereby, that ie ment have en completed al andere, ine ‘Asscasors tor exaialna' yy all crbaudng nan in ton avenue, between 0 cept an Tower in Little West Twelfth street, Do- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues. 3, For building ener dp 133th street, between Boule- vard and Hudson For building sewer in Worth street, betwoen Baxter dee ‘eet and Chatham squ: are 5. For building sewer in Tenth avenue, between eshaten! and 128th streets, with branch in Lawrence eet, 6. or building sewer tn Fourth avenue, between Bighty-eighth und Ninetieth streets, with branches in mint Street between wighty eighth th and Eighty- ninth streets, Nui piety in. fina second, Nine’ thine in Nineb our ates rt Fourth aad Rites, with Urauchesin Madion avenue, 8. Kor b wer in avenue A, between Seventy- fourthrand ty-ninth streets, with branches in Sev- enty-Atth, Seventy-sixth, Seventy seventh and Seventy For. uilding basin on northwest corner of Fiftieth and Ninth avenue. Ct basin on northeast corner of Cedar STi ‘ror buflding usdeFeround drains on blocks be geventy-elghtn ta ad Eighwleth streets, and Secon rae ‘or buildin: underground drains hetween Se’ first and Reventy-t ourth streets aud Ninth arenes a Boulevard. 8. For building underground drains peereet nate: th ave- third and Sixty-seventh streets and Fourth and nue, Belgian ayecrent in ‘Twen peewend or Stn and es he ss dai 15. For faeying sdswalk ‘on south aide of Twenty-fourth street, between Pirst avenue and a ‘and tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues, ine For at Crosewatk in West street, from No. 177 to or Her ver. ® laying crosswalk in Cherry street, from No. 196 to oie regulating, grading, setting curb and nd flagging Iwengy-lourth street, ‘between ‘Tenth and Eleventh avenues ‘The limits embraced by such assessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, preces and parcels.of land situate on 'o h sides of Lexington avenue, between Seventieth and Seventy-first streets. 2, Both sides of Trtile West Twelfth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, to the extension of half the block on the east side of Washington sireet, between Little West Twelith and Gansevoort streets. ‘S. Both aides of, Listh street. between Boulevard and Hudson River, toghe extension of half the block on the ween of the Boulevai 4. Both rh ‘orth street, between Baxter strect nth avenne between Manhattan and 12th streets; both sides of Latirence from Ninth to Tenth avenue; both sides of 127th, ‘aivect, from Nluth avenne to Laurence street; sides of "124th atre from Ninth to Tenth avenue, denna south side of 129tn street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue. 6, West side of Fourth avenue, between Righty science and Ninetieth streets, and the blocks bounded by Eight; eighth, Elghty-ninthy Ninetieth and Ninety-first_ tree and Fourth and Matison avenues, the blocks bounded b; Eighty-ninth, Ninetieth and Ninety-first streets and Mad’ aon aiid rareh avenues, the blocks bounded by Kighty- ninth and Sinetieth sireets, and Lexington aud, Fourth avenues, and east side wl op avenue, between Eighty elghth and Fighty-nintn stree locks bounled by Niuety-lrst_ and Ninety streets, Ninety-second and Ninety-third streets, Ninety. third and Ninety-fourth streets and Fourth and’ Madison ues, and Ninety-second, and Ninety-third Firvcts, ail Nindty-third and Ninety-fourth streets aud Madiso and Fitth avenues, 8. Blocks bounded by avenue A and First avenue and Seventy fourth and Seventy nth a n Fiftieth and Pif- 9 West side of ty-first streets, 10. North side of Cedar street, between Washington and Greenwioh streets, Blocks bounded by Second ane ‘Third avenues and seventy int and Eightleth st pounded by Seventy. fea and Seventy-fourth Ninth avenue and rd. unded as ixty- hind and Sixty-seventh streets and rourth and Fifth aveuues 4. sides Twenty-first street, between Sixth and Scvonth avenues, to the extension of half the bluck on the wisely streets, side Twenty-fourth street, betwoen avenue A and Fi iret avenue. 16. Both sides Forty-seventh street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. 17, The pronerty known as 177, 179, 190 and 181 West street, and halt the north side of ‘Warren street, between streets a 13. Bloc! West and Washington streets, and the property known as pier 29 North Tt aa pom sides ‘of Cherry street, from Pike to Market stre 18 Hoth aides of Twenty-fourth street, trom Tenth to Eleventh avenue, to the extension of halt the block on the intersecting stredts, All persons whose interests are affected by the above- ed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, oF elther of them, are requested to present. their objec: Writing, to Thomas B. Chairman of the Assousoravat. their offices ii" Chathain’ street, within thirty days irom the date of th this notice TE, FRANCIS A, SANDS, JOHN TYLER KELLY, JOUN McHARG, Board of Assessors, Orrice, Boano or Assxssons, New Yorn, Feb. 4, 1873. be ___ THE LECTURE SEASON. Coser UNION FREE LECTURES FOR TH ple, in the Great Hall, AtSo’clock P, M., SATURDAY February 8, the Lecture will be delivered by Prof. George F. Barker, of Yale College, on “Revelations of the Sun through the Spectroscope.”” Tickets gratis at the office of the Cooper Union, and at Brentano's Bookstore, pve or oqaare. HEWITT, Secretary. PKO- ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LECTURE— Steinway Hail, Monday evening, February 10, the Prince ot wars WA will re athe Lecture a THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, Tickets, 75e. and $1, for sale at the Hall, the hal ‘and Schirmer’ bal ___-_ MUSICAI (OAR: MISS WATSON GIVES Organ and Guitar Lessons at her residence, 92 Clin- treet). instruments furnished tor rs, With particulars, mailed free. S_AND ORGANS PROMPTLY ST. BRAMBACH, Piano Manu- ‘fifth street. Orders’ also received ton place (aighth daliy' practice, Cire TANOS, MELODE: red and tun ANTED—A YOUNG M PLAY THE piano well and make hinaset it generally userul ina piano and musical justrumont house; reference required. Address P TANO, Mm “ost | om ee. |< NEW 500 Standard Organs to rent and sold by monthiy p: 8, Rent applied to- ward | tt » payment, Warerooms 41 Broad PELOU Ber PECton & CO., Manufacturers. IGARS AND TOBACCO, OLAS OF WAVANA eh toe ‘ genuine in appearance and quality, at $69 per thou- und; also the celebrated “Wid! Pwnciela of play T. J. RAYNER & CO., 0 Maiden lane. HQUAL TO _ MEDICAL. _ MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PU AN, 12) est Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief toall feminte plaints, Pleasant rooms tor nursing, A LADIES’ PHYSICIAN, —DR. H. D. GRINDLE, Professor of Midwifery, 2 years’ gnocessful and un: Interupted practice in this city, guaarntees certain and speedy relief to all anxious ladle es, with or without medi- cine; elegant Rooms, Hoard and nursing for iadies dur- ing confine mer l West 1 Tw TTENTION. TWENTY YRARS? PRUSSIAN pital experience; private diseares successfully and HOS. ya ata ‘cure Ai at Without, merem b NKLE . 161 Bleecker street. RTAIN RELIEF FOR UNFORTUNATE LADIES Lia West Twenty-firth streot, near Sixth th avenue. ‘ATE LAD: Thi a eROUSE n be honorably, treated by one of their own sex, by comsuitiny MME, DESPARD, physician, Mer Medt) cines (price $9) are io humbug, And guaranteed not in- jurious; sent to any address: satisiaction guaranteed, or no pay, Board and nursing during condnement, Children out, 41 bast Twenty-cighth street, Advice tree, one visit sufficient; detention in busine: Ds KING, MAMITY STREET. TREATS, succnss intly abd Lally, tadties and gentlemen iis ny One vi Hours 8 to 8. G ENTLEMEN REQUIRING SKILPU F fdential treatment, should consult Dr. Litiis, Soy Beach street. 40 years’ private practice. M RS. WoRCESTE PHYSICIAN. 149 CHARLES street, between Washington and West.—I ¥ oh all ailments ~ Board, mursings fatnots “VAN BUSKIN, PHYSIGIAN AND MIDWIFE; JME 25 years? successful practice: private ly lying-in; cou sultation free, 154 Kast Twenty-eighth stre B RESTELL'S GENUINE IN? ALLIBLE ch Female ite pabee Se ‘Green th tained at th follow! sarey, sists: — No. ret ie street and No. 7 wind Ee He: Ano eS ul avenue, street, Brooklyn, M“E. busot TINPAUIABLE MEDICINE, #\—ONLY Moone interview necessary and sure religt will be uaranteed, 44 Groat Jones street « as aes ee | IREAT SENSATION, ~ i ee ae a bev DUBING THE FIRE SATURDAY, ATES ite A TERR, MONDAY NEXT, THE nga agi WONDERFUL cates GRAND, OL19 MAJILTONS, Drecedes é ma of Chicago. x TONS. arm MAJTLTONS Bowgey, Wea. maSE Last nights of the great : mgs Ging Basa rams of ngs dub eae vee ‘The splendid tai {ubleax and terrife aitua- im cs aie few reich tah ‘" Monday, Grand Now SQUARE THEATRE. popular ray or rh) e fat Mr. O. B, COLLINS will ap| d Concert every Sunday evening. ATEN RN CHINE, Second week of Mim Dik mnefiitag Drajun, Yrausiated amd by Mr. Hart Jackson, and entitl Charaters by F. F. MACKAY. WELSH H, MONTGOM. irks @ OLD, gvare. ML ape SMITH, ERY, ‘ie BUR ovoHs, W. Ha INOS Mig Mig MARY ORIS oe ga art) ae pe 3 ‘sing a BIRTHDAY by Mr. Tissington, CHORAL, sew. saa SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 8, SECOND MATINEE OF 100 YEARS OLD, OOTH’S THR coupon FLORENCE, of the Talented a ed and Popul om who will appear ah hus teh d 2 in Tom mi 4 Instruct atte eae in’ ming phases rE i very-dny mare TICKET -OF-LEAVE MAN, resented with new and appropriate acenery, and cast to He mpaly, including e full strength of the c4 Me QonERT P. Misa BELLA PATEM. ag, FIRST “FLORENCE” M. LN. TICKET-OF-LEAVE ha oo may, be pains two \BRMANIA THEATRE, Four! AD, NEUEN DER SeAkite's ymedy, in four Box meas open daily trom am oa weeks music store, Siti Broad teenth street, pany ‘Third avenue. REF AGENT, ‘kiaender, 4o’clock, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA ‘a HOUSR, LADIES —— ADIES ADM: ADMIPTED ben Chi ion Femal — Champion PRIDAY ALY OONWAY. EVENING. Tony PASTOR, vance at the Director mt BOWERY. LADIEW TN iy 8 NIGHT. HE PREE, SXUNbens, Song and Dance and, Clog Dance. ALL TE STARS, SEE THE DASHING RIDER OF THE PLAINS. WAN FRANCISCO Mii MINSTRIGLS, D Corner Twenty-e' shen ay ae the Oa FIRST ARRIVAL OF ave a me and Broadway. eae Ce ae York. OLD K Us? FRANCISCO rainy yale PAW-LEAN ox’ "THE, RAMPAGE, THE DUKES Mc MOTTO, STUMP SPEECH, THE HAIR DRESSERS. —ATHENEUM, 585" trond R, W. BUTLER ts Talent Wii ui THE MOST ACTIVE COMPANY The carats Sister PHIL arid IRENE WOR! GEORGE ATKIN in the Martusate Act, Sup) GEORGE ATKIN: my, ‘A POWBRFUG 0. THI THE E GREAT or LEONA 18s DAR! G OF FUN, SUBOOL . THE Ki IN A GRAND OLIO PERFORMA MATINEE SATURD. RELL. Black Eyed Susan. ed | Miss Laura Le Ci Minnie Jackson, iE QUEEN oF ay ae OMNNTE ADAMS, aguHES OF 80! at8 Seats secured. opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Manager ht, ER SEEN. ANNIE ADAMS, 108 5 ae DA’ AY, _NEXT WEEK STILL MORE NEW SENSATIONS. NATIONAL AC ‘ising t! ciety of Painters in Water Color tion of Water Colors Cs eae day and Meanesisy an rida ‘T. ADDISO! HIGHLANDS. C er Exhibition oe OF DESIGN, h Wi the Academy, com- xth Rrnual Goileciton othe American So- nd the English Collee- a, ie now open every Con. Secretary, N. A. NOE. TERY E EVENING. AY AND WEDNES ‘ow IS yc to GRANDMOTHER ¢ visit mitted free, and “TREAT THE OLD LADY TO TONY PASTOR'S Opens House this evening. She will be ad- it will keep her jaughing for ® month. EW. YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- 7; petween Houston and Bicecker streets. —Every, one should visit. thi daily on “The forwarded: RETAR W YOR! aig i Broadway, ‘Now ‘York. is wonderful Museum: itis full of everything people should see and understat reg ¥, hilosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend {hese important, lectures cam have them ont free, an recelptot 2 cents, oF by addrens- MUSEUM ‘OF ANATOMY, nd. Lectu Rotween Broadway and Fifth HOWARD (the famous Engli: ing in. ‘Amerie the widow and ehildr ;commence ats; rese avenu OBINSON HALL, NO, 18 SIXTEENTH H STREET, BR: h tragedian) his first Read- Saturday night, Feb. 8 1 H. Prelter: id Seats, $1; sdmission, 6, jor the benefit Doors onen. Tickets at Hall and 114 wea han 27 Union square, Firstclnss handsome new Papofortes for snlo on Ver: reasonable ter and several uscd a little, very low for cash. T SOHMER & AX. street, several for cash or'to rent; tirst class stalments on the most reason ; _SOHMER & CO., €O, ‘S, M9 EAST FOURTEENTH Y good second hand Pianos low Fianos for cash or in- ry a Fourteenth street. T. BLUME’ Pianotorte, $151 FRE! REDBACK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. NU 4\._ in use « ring the si sold at a great reduction. J. BAUER & © BER OF KNABE PIANOS, HAVING BEE n by the Italian Opera Com- Pany, but otuerwise new and in perfect condition, wil] be LEGANT CHICKERING PIANO. forte, rosewood case, extra carvin; all round, alid- ing music ‘get, iron frame, great bargain; seven octave 650 Broadway. BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE PTANOFORTE; agraffe, overstrung, cary ed legs, dc. ; handsome ‘em: & great, bargain, cS < broidered Cover and Stool: residence 112 West I7th st., near | Private A BEA lyre, &c.; splendid tone: Ieaving city. “Apply at 172°C Brooklyn, IFUL NEW CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANO, ZA. oversiring bass, sarpentine ease, carved legs and id made; price $275; owner ‘agon avenue, near Myrde, A $200, and several other for cash, at JOHN MAHO! CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $110; Hazelton 7 octave, oversirung, carved case and legs, cond hard Pianos very cheap Ss, Sit and 316 East 39th st. N_ ELEGANT PIANO, ONLY $100; CHICKERING Pianoforte, 7 octave, ‘cary ed legs, overstrung bass, reat sacrifice for cash. Waverley place, near Broadway. every aaa PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING carved legs Pianotort $273; stool, and cove ‘est Twenty-third strovt, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR yale“Made onfery city inaker. fully guranteed, Parlor, Chamber, Di property family leaving city, F: used 5 months, cost $900, ine 36 west 1ouh st, near Sth AA. rosewood 7 octave iianuineturer; gran fc.; Latest. iinprovernd Bleccker street, near Bowery, otern style and impro "be ‘Bows $275; since Jui * warranted 101 FOR EUROPE will sell this day, maperh 736 octave, round cornered, cost $90), lor years, 120 N IMMENSE SACRIFICE. —MOsT MAGNIFICENT ng Planotorte ; celebiaied me, carved ley ly Guaraatoed. No. ” LADY WILL SELL LESS THAN $150 BEAUTIFUL rosewood full seven octave Pianoforte, cost cmenia; pertect order, 28 third Est Prices ata e J rented and rent appl PIANOS AND ORGANS. — ‘old on sual! monthly payments; on purchase, BERRY & CO,, 789 Broadway, VISCHER NEW ments; the most reliable Twent second hand Pian LEAVE FOR LIVERPOOL "1 Piano at once; has 73 0¢ me $650 four months ago; “ie"can be bought tor $52) cash Mt called mr 0. teamer and mist sell my taves, carved legs, and co% bust city maker. for at once. Ask for Last Fourteenth rect. r Mr, GOSS! Pamororte, ings, Carpets 1 carta st. Clinton place), ne LER'S ar Gt IN SCALE PIANOS, WITH IMPROVE. ; pianos made, wighth street, Dear Ninth ue. 0, wt Ni AGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND 7% gosave rose wood nearly pew, oom $950, lor Suits, Paint. asi Tibeary, Chamber Furniure; a sactidee, av. 425 West Splendid NE MORE ELEGANT OWICKERING PIANO AT @) halt price.—A Prineg Gregan for 00; rent. new Pianos to GORDON, 706 Broadway. and most beantitul its made, and by best mik t Lon month instulmtents, or for, rent, vA’ IANOS—BE 8 the ch aa tho pest, gi rei square, 185 purth avenues Tosewoo.!, by best city make! ‘aul host, Atiowed’(plirehasres “at Mauitic ib JANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS; NEW nd perfect tones ever rices for cash, or ig this mont 8), 481 Broadway, than cin ve found elsowh UTIFUL WEBER 1) INC! ns AT GREAT BARGAINS,—ONE 7 OCTAVE S anod ses us fe cost $50), “One 6 octave roséwood at ‘janos to rent and by instalments, Warerooms, 219 East Twenty- ind street, DCTAVE rately carved case and | sacrifice a second hand Sty iis Wicceker ob next to schoolhouse, ROSBWOOD PIANOPORT! sully warranted ano, came as Mew. ODL .UDED, CHEAP for rontor sale; LS, wh 8 Union 1 N' “ALIXE made ta destine ato outran any play o! De ct ee ane ‘Time: saat has Dect seen on Sere New Yon stage talk In the, clubs im ape nna drariatie ene ae “MORRIS, Ml Miss FANNY OBANT, | Miss LIND, AMES, vx yee abs Ti FISHE! Mr J.B. ETT. EE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). “ALIXE!" LETZ, AE cud MATL WAL 3, Fropriew ane mani tint Ce LnsTeR WALLACE “moni 8AM, : By Son biG Mik. “Sires BW mk 9 GERMON AND MIs) nose cl COGHLAN. mn en comed, aides fice nDAV! GARKION, will be produced, RDAY ex FER. 8, im, gormns ining: Bie iu re nary of DAVID Gxt s represented by him for over 200 nights at the Haymarket ar ee M, NEXT SATURDAY, PER a AT 1:90 P.M. NOT! —Oarriages be ordered at 10:15. Box book open fone moth in advance. XTRA.—MR. LESTER WALLACK BEGS TO bounce. that In anewer to the incemant Inout SOTHERN'S irance “DAVID a ie Tie ip, induced, Tor the. present, to. withdra Tom Robertson's” a ad nepmeay © ‘eyulled “Dav | a iCK” on pee next, LYMPIt JAMBRA, - O POSITIVELY LA LAST pat cok por ONE staapEAy Prot, ratbwN'e mpnaerind | AL AL! AA | he Fat AMBRA © The ae s aut & Leon. ALHAMBE SCHAMBRA ; ATHAMBE * ate Changes Boautifol attetg Mani oF ine Bhettont ign, 7 Po an Novel and last a; PAULINE MankHiA oh 3 cane NIE SATTERLEE, ON riSkE. CE RAWLINSON, FANNY LUCILLE, Soa tie entire company. isrion, boo. ; Becured: Pe ‘We. and ux extra. y MUSEUM. HANFRAI epi TWO SEETORMANCES DAILY. ca NING A’ AFTERNOON AT 2, ATORDAY MATINER. 7 tor, CONTINUED § CORSE ABD, se OHANPRAD, in the American drama f Kit THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER. IBLO’S GARDEN. Lessees aud Man UNPRECE ‘The Peerless — a ARR SND. SUCCESS, roachable Hallet Spectacle, LOTOS, “AND | PE el ail tte etnias band gorgeous features ’ Charming Singing, * splenic cesar, Tro Eutrancing Mule, less Ballet, ——— Brilliant Lights, Wondrous Effects, = AND Attractive Ventrioquist Biegri: Amerlous, Violnist;* LOTOS. Train i Grand Transto1 — aris E , no greatest combination of attractions over knows. | Bvery, evening at7 45. Pertorman: close att ok, i JATURDAY MA’ EAE MALF-PAST IBLO'B GARDEN. Ls ono, MATINEE, “Y | the superb Ballet 8) cle, wit ell its britiiant and cap. * i TO-MORROW COT era? HALF-PAS?T ONE, PA es tes hos aco MeN th sade Sis a RAND OPERA HOUSE, ir. AUGUSTIN DALY .....Sole Losseo and Manager i : of fhe vatagnideent Oriental Sensation, THE Oat OF THE GANGES. ung, JOHN WOOD! BES Mt PEI RRA’ 18 stub OF HORSES! XILIARIES! ? TOMORROW (eATURDAY), | IN ACHE SEREPARATION ;CULIAR AMERICAN SENSATION, based upon“. Parisian “REVUE of extraordivery ; character, and upon some of the Experiences of Mr, MARK TWAIN, prepared | oxpresaly for the capacity of pal eatre by Mr, A THE SCENERY AND EFFECTS are ofan iepenines and local character, and embrace all that is notable trom Broadway to the Rocky Mouutains, ‘RS. PF, B. Leite At EVENING THEATRE, d HIS EVES Comedy by Westland Mersien ee or, LOVE'S MM. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD ST. p> between Sixth and Heventh avenues, near Hooti entre. SIXTH AND MOST POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OP THAT PRACTICAL JOKE! First time this season ot the favorite, burlesque sketches, DIVORCE AND MESMERISM, by W. Henry ice, Neise Seymour, Brockway and Dan CONTINUED SUCCESS: OR THE tHE Gara: DANORe LAST WEEK OF THAT PRACTICAL J Dave Reed, Harr) |, Morri: on Eraerson, &e, Next week John ew burl eae 2 ae eves “OR THE AGL OFS HEZER, repara: auion, THE TA) AND LEAVE MAN, sayannls RSTRELS, VERY Spssecdnts, ar & NATINER SATURDAY AT 2. SKA M. BELLE SATURDAY, STRINWAY HALL, PEB. & The manaj agement take pleastre in CETERA tha unparalleled success of this PERRLESS READ rendered it necessary to engage a larger bi guat he will give his fourth evening as above, Sat & Not the leading journals only, bat the Batu, Fabs audiences that New York has gathered sinco Dickens? readings, have enthusiastically ‘onfirmed the verdict of the European pressin placing Mr. Bellew at the hed of his profession. It will be soe: PROGRAMME F Pon SATURDAY (Antony's Oration), (Or the Spanish Duei) AR. (Marmion). LOST AND FOUND. fe THE TICHBORNE 7 THE EXECUTION OF MONTHOSE. PIED PIPER OF HAME FONTENOY....... MRS. JOSEPH PORTER -Dicke: #,*Reserved seats $1, tor saic at hati and Schirmer's, HIS IS | EF I WUZ A Ae tot I WOODENT SIT WHAT | in the | hous an’ mope myself tu deth. I He ‘SAYS: | wood ¢o to TONEE PASTECS Opera Hous | everee Yrled-day evenin’. Ladies iz free. SSOCIATION HALI- POPULAR MATINERS, RDAY AFTERNOON, the, most et pleasing Reader with an entirely now progratame, Admission 50 cents; no extra charge for reserved seats, at the Hall and Schirmer’s, TICKLE THE HASH PROVIDER by taking her to TONY PASTOR'S era House this evening. &he will be admitted tree. RS, Scorr SIDRONS.MATINEE ASSOCIATION heats 7 2B. M. Reserved seuis 60 cents, a& is entirely n id trac! Herts Cs Salts. Can tON KX With, YOUR BOARDING MISSUS. Gurley’s & N° eee TONY PASTOR ADMITS THE LADIES: to his Opera House on Friday evenings BVENING. |fteo of charges rit your wite, Se somebody else'a wie. HILHMARMONIC SOCIETY. PU Peis DAY Pu acavtite bi’ oF MU! YRAND BILLIARD EXHIBI —GIVEN BY CY- X riile Dion, to-night, at Garnier’s room, egrner Uni. rey place abu Fourteenth street. To concludeby fancy shots. TC. BRING THEM TO TONY PAs TORS Opera House this evening. It will cost be nothing. One ticket admits indy and gentleman on Fridays. Wi Than YOUR ANDS. {SLOCUTIO vi eetemor PHILIP LAWRENCE, the eminent Instructor pt i Blgcasion. is now forming classes at the York Conservatory of Music, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, ] ADIES. INSIST UPON BEING BROUGHT To LADIES, | TONY PASTOR'S Opera House this even= LADIES, "| ing: | Accons anied by Kentlemen, you i be admitted tree of charge, RAND OPERA HOUSE.—WANTED, 20 CHILDREN, who can sing. Anply atthe stave door, a) Twenty: fourth street, this morn. t halt-past nlite o'clock, to Pe WiGiit, Stage Manager. ADIRS ADMITTED — | BRING THR LADIES THTS ‘ FREE, TONY PA evening. Tors: Ta HOUSE, | One Hoket admite indy and THIS EVENING gentleman, YARD.—PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, SINGING, , J Harmony, —Hrivate lessons only; 92 Ollnton place Kighth streey); clrcularsand “students Journal’ matted roe establishied 154, J. AY WATSON, Director. Nf Wun y you. it ae THAT YOULL BE ready to accompany me to TONY MOLLY, DARLING, Fon’s Opera House. this evens ing. “the indies will be admitted free, WANTED (RAELOONIST, FOR BARNUM'S ling show; also a steam calllope. Ads dress | 6 Broad sa Sani mesteeneaceiaty N ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND BROW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALI ILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTM OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS Co. oN HAND. [21 | . |= = ellé Be DE La Penicnone, 2 ee paar GARDEN, BAL MASQUE, TURSDAY EVENING. FEB, 1, 1973, Tickets aud Boxes at 1id and 28 Broad way, 79™ REGINENT Tan, NDERS, a) nnual Ball and Rewnion, This (Priday) Hag, Feb 2 tay) even og, F ebraary 1873, Tickels th