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Dean stress, | Brooklyn, this (Sunday) econ at two o’cioc! Rogz.—On Saturday, January 3, of diphtheria, any, only daughter o! James and Hannah Roe, AY woe ig 8 months and 25 days. ves and iriends of the samily are most re- ssectul imvited to attend the funeral, from her te residence, 642 Third avenae, on Monday, Jan- Sas 6, at one o'clock. SHECKLETON.—On Friday, January 2, Fai NIB, a and beloved ciild of Christopher and Mary’ heckleton, aged 17 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re- @pectiully invitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 213 First avenue, on Sunday afternoon, 4th inst., at one o'clock ; thence ‘to Caivary Cemetery for interment. SHERIDAN.—On Friday, January 2, 1874, Mrs. E. ‘F. SHERIDAN, of consumption, aged 34 years. Funeral to-day (Sunday), 4th inst. Simpson.—On Thursday, January 1, 1874, ROBERT ‘W. SrupPso! f Ballycloughan, county Down, Ire- dand, aged 31 years, ‘His relatives and iriends are respectfully invitea ‘to attend the funeral. from the resicence of his cousin, David Simpson, 355 West Twenty-first street’ on Monday, January 5, 1874, at twelve o'clock. Also the members of Constitution Lodge, 241, F. and A. M., are respectiully invited to attend — sacral . ; Beliast papers please copy. Consrrurton Lopez, NO, 241, F. anp A. M.— BRETHEEN—You are hereby Summoned to attend @N emergent communication to be convened at -our lodge room, Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue, on Monday, January 5, at eleven A. M., for ‘he purpose of attending i ithe FAUnEEAD of our late rother, Honors o SI ARLES". raer o| 2, RLES A. jacHOUTEN, Master. GEoRGE S. Bene Secretary. SNELLING.—At Stamiord, Conn, on Friday, Jan- nary 2, Appiz ELOISE, youngest child of J. G. and Susie ‘tr, Snelling, aged 8 months, SOLOMON.—ZERUBBABEL LODGE, No. 329, F, and A, bei brethren are hereby summoned to attend pecial communication of the above lodge, at thelr lodge rooms, Odd Fellows‘ Hall, on Sunday, the 4th inst., at twelve o’ciock M., for the purpose -of paying the last tribute of respect to our de- -ceased brother, Marcus Solomon. By order of GEORGE KERNAHAN, Master. Zorn A, WERDSTEIN, Secretary, . N. B.—Brethren of sister lodges are fraternally January 2 THOMAS STEADMAN, from Kent, grec aged 58 years. Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited bo attend his {naeral, trom his late residence, No. 23 Dey street, on Sunday, January 4, at one o'clock “Tituey.—At Locust Valley, L. I., on Friday, Jan- aan 2, 1874, SAMSON C, TILLEY, in the 73d year of ‘age. Notice of faneral hereafter. VaN Rirer.—Suddenly, on Saturday, January 3, Harrier &., wife of Thomas Van Riper. Notice of iunerai hereaiter. VREELAND.—On Saturday, January 3, 1874, CarH- ERINE, wiie of Garret Vreeland, Sr.. in the 59th ‘year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Gpectiully invited to attend tne faneral. from her late residence, corner of Bergen, and Orient ave- nues, Jersey ny, N.J., on Tuesday, January 6, at ‘two o'clock P. WaLsH.—On Friday, January 2, Mary M., daugh- SE ot Gi George and Jobana Walsh, aged 4 years and jonths. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her parents, 19 Greenpoint _ nue, Gre oint,on Sunday, January 4, at two o'clock P. WHITLOCK.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, January pA pal wife of Sam. C. Whitlock aged 24 years, Funeral from her late residence, 35 Cheever place, Brooklyn, on Mouday, 5th inst., at half-past ‘twelve o'clock. Relatives and friends are respect- fully invited to:attend. WILLocK.—On Friday, January 2, ANN, widow of John Wullock, of Montreal, Canada, Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of her daughter, No, 54 Greenwich avenue, on Tues- day, January 6, at eleven o'clock A, M. Montreal papers please copy. ‘Youna.—On Saturday, January 8, 1874, JoHN P. ‘Youna, aged 32 years, The relatives and friends, also the members of Eagle Lodge, No. 53, F. and A. M., of Jersey City, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, E. Wheaton, Hancock avenue, near Congress street, Jersey city Heights, on Tuesday, January 6, at two P, M. The members of Kagle Lodge, No, 53, F. and A, &M., are hereby summoned to attend a special meet- oe at their lodge rooms, on Tuesday, January 6, at ne P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral or their late brother John P. Young. By ord order. GEORGE J. SLATES, W. M. DANCING eal DEMIES. J. SAUSE! "‘ACADEMIES,—CLASSES «at Masonic iia. 14 aad 116 Kast thirteenth street, and Breyoort Hall, 1o4 and 156 East Filty-tourth street. SOIREK AT Musonic Hall, Tuesday, January 6, 1874 PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, or evening. Cl opEase at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh A. Bleecker strect.—New classes now formiig tor beginners. For terms, &c., send for circular, Tivate lessons at any ur, day or evening. J. MARS' ACADEMY OF DANCING, 189 —CARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON « Building, insersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth Sireot.—“Classed every Monday and Thursday. alternoon id evening. New classes now forming. Private lessons A specialty. Ay, POPWORTH’S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO- «ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth Strect, are now open tor the season. Send tor a circular, T WILSON & HAMILTON’S DANCING ACADEMIES, Madison. Hall, 216 East Thirty-fourth street, and Arthur Hall, 303 West Fourteenth street. classes now open for beginners. Send for circular, Private, iesons any hour. Soiree ser baamey ‘at Madison Hall and very Tuesday at Arth AY TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Wall, Sixth avenue (Reservoir Park), apils can aitend’at their convenienge and recetve indi- iduat instruction in waltdug, &c. See elrculars, ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST.— All the fashionable dances in one oe ot lessons. LADIES Tuesdays and Fridays, 35 GENT Tuesdays and Saas, 736 76 es he SHILDRESWetnesdats, 3%; Saturda: NE te DANCING ACADEMY, W CLASS FOR TUES! Broadway.—Private and nees taught pertecily per ALLETMASTER DUMAR’ E GARMO'S DANCING CLASSES, S Pe AVE- nue—Le Menuet de Ja Cour.—Mr. DE GARMO ai nounces as a novel and distinguishing reature of b aystem of justruction the revival of she courtly Minuet in modified torm, suitable to the usages of modern society. ‘rents justly complain that the virtual abrogation ot Ng I te technical form and practice lessens the cl anes o Sapis obilarya s mpg tel a adage that “they move easlest who have jearned to dance.” The public atlarge complain also of the narrow Jimits within ‘which fashionable dancing is at present reduced, being ited aliaost entirely tothe monotonous practice of the liz. Mr. De Garmo deeins it desirable and expedient. rticulariy tor the benefit of young ladies and Menuetde la Cour. This dance, replete with elegance, grace and dignivy, was invented in the ancient province ot Poitou, France. it was first danced at Paris An 1083, by Louis XIV.. who was passionately fond of the at eal, motiarch dancea the Minuet to pertec- But did not become general unul. 1710, Marcel the renowned masier, was at the of his fame. it was introduced ae in the Sighteenth century, and it 3 revived under the Special auspices of | Her Mayes Sepen ¥) My tor the bal costume given at Bucking! lace. June 61545. There is no ison Why the gr: and dignity, the continuous movement, the courtesy, the Bas grave, th the skiltully managed train and even the’ silk stockings a1 nd low-beéied parlor pumps traditional: sociated with the Menuet de ia Cour should not ere Jong become t! in the most fashionable circles of our own Seance ocley Mr. De Garmo would respectiuty urgo all pertons In- tending to enter his classes to do +o iminediately, achool will close early in Apri, when he will ‘make & foreign tour, remaining absent until next October. R. HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANCING, 166 West Forty-fifth street.—Families Wednesday and Berrey, at4 P. M.; gentiemen Monda: pre Wanveiays 8 ; ladies and gentiemen Friday, ve MS HEASKO'S SELECT CLasseg 18 DANCING for children are now open at 1,464 Broadway. CHRISTOPHER'S, DANCT Side Association Hall, cor and Third avenue. Wednesday: moon and evening. Soiree Wedni ACADEMY, EAST r Highty-si3 -sixth street nrdays, after- ‘th inst. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. FOR SALE, FIRST CLASS BILLIARD BALOON, + Bx Colloudér bevel tables now running, and pay: {qatisfuctory reason ior seliiny price eas tenn B OH Ast Brow ay. WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- chine, handsomely encased in wainut, in periect drder, cost, $75, wil be sold for $25, with attachments complete. $07 Bleecker street. WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLA°S FAMILY Sewing Machine, handsomely encased in black walnut; great bargain inust positively be sold; set of new Mink Fur 196 Hudson street. _._ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. AN RARREAD. GENTLEMAN WISHES apn t iad idower or otherwise, having a tomes, ey willing to shure, the la ly takin? domestic eo rangemen ; or if wishing to give up pousekceping. 20 on fang ad for Furniture might be made. Addi Herald Uptown ) Branch office. LADY, WITH ONBXOEPTION AL, | RRPESEEORS best of commendations acher, de- Aye os WAR 8 nice totown family, ‘and vy xiv sons tochildren or young ‘address £. Ls box 108 Herald office. A DESIRABLE JEWELLERS’ SAFE, A NEW MAR. vin (large) and 8 chigiee selection of small second hand -afes very cheap tor ¢: TE. SAFE Company, 300 Broadway. UPTOWN HOTEL—33 LODGING ROOMS, DINING rooms, bar and billiard saloo 0 0. ‘AX complete, good; t Fourteenth street. AW fO8, SALE OR TO LET. ONE OF THE BEST + Barrooms, with Fixtures, an! two large Halls, fit for balls, parties or public. mectings located on west sie; a good chance for a smart business man. Call at 140 0 West Seventeenth street. AX &Co., A BARGAIN.—OLD ESTABLISHED | KINDLING Wood Yar!, brick Buildings and Machines; Stuck, Horse and Carts ‘complete; 54 years’ lease of lots; nom: inal rental. LIVINGSTONE & CO., 92 East Fourteenth street. FSTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE, AND OMe to rents Apply to or address J. E, BROOME st Ca BAKERY FOR SALE—CAPACITY LARGE; two reel ovens in operation; location central to the best New York city trade; convenient to the lines of ocean steamers an shipping. Apply at 104 West Twen- tieth street, New York. OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a well known bar on Eighth avenue. Inquire at No. 47 Broad street. FoR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A first class meat market. Address M, X. W., Brooklyn Post oftice. OR SALE— Shelving, Counters, Desks, Gas Fixtures, &o., very cheap. FISEL, LAMPE & CO, inbers street, up stairs. OR SALE—A GOOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE, IN “ Charch ‘atseet Inquire at 164 Canal street, liquor store. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A HALL BEDROOM, NOT bizher than third floor, in a house where there is re- fined society, between Broadway and Fourth avenue and Fourteenth and Twenty-eighih streets: terms not to exceed $10, Address J. A., box 3,464 Post office. GENTLEMAN WAN'S A ROOM, WITH FIRE OR heated, with use of bathroom, not above Thirtieth Street. Address, stating particulars and rent, PERRY, Herald office. A.TWANTED TO RENT FOR $1,000 YEARLY, a + small three story brick or brown stone House in a good neighborhcod,” between Thirtieth ‘and. Matxticth Street, Owners can’ secure & good, re<ponsible tenant and Save commissions to azents by addressing Fis- YM 'anch offic A PARTY IN THE. JEWFLRY BUSINESS WANTS to'tnd'a Atore, oF hal oF one, to rent immediately ; ust be iocated on the west sive of Broadway, between t teenth and Twenty-third streets, Answer, by letier, box 11 Herald Uptown Branch office. FUXNE HED HOUSE, IN FIRST CLASS NEIGH- borhood, with stabie connected if possibte: small house will do; f small, ‘end description to A. P. SMITH & BRO., Broadway. ESK KOOM WANTED—BY A COAL DEALER, he Vicinity of Broadway, between Union sntia and Thiriy-filth street, Address COAL, Herald offi URNISHED HOUS® OR FLAT WANTED—BY A fon yall ye mO moderate price. Address JACK- % 3.455 Post office, JURNISHED ROOM WANTED BY THE ISTH—IN THE vicinity of the Ninth ware and Morton street, with fire, gas and ciosets, &c., gen'leman and wife, Ad- dress P . box 185 Herald igen Branch ofice, FOU WANT A NEW ENGLAND MIDDLE- aged widow lady, of first class howekcepins expe: rience, wishes to mect' parties who will let her a full or partially furnished Hou: take board for the rent ‘and permit her to receive other gentl: men boarders; un- exception ble reference. Address, for ten days, LADY PRINCIPAL, Herald office. OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, WITH ALL FIXTURES, ready for business, situated near ferries; « splendid location fora man who understands the business, at No. 75 Fulton street, from 10 A. M. till So’clock P, M. OR SALE—A FIRST GLASS UPTOWN CORNER Liquor Store; a bargain; pries, Riv Apply to the owner at No. 58 Warren sireet, trom 12 tilt 4, OR SALE—AT 114 FRANKUIN STREET, UP stairs, in perfect order, seven (7) first class’ silver mounted Show Cases, 7x3 tee OR SALF—ONE OF THE B MARKE’ city, oR account of other business ddr H., box 2 ld off! SIN THE For interview } OOM WANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, BY TWO GEN- tlemen; must have hot and cold water and conven- jent bathroom; not above thirtieth street; private rest re preferred; can give best references. dress A. Post office. TANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A FURNISH Room, near Broadway, in a privale family. dress, staring rent, b, 8., Herald office. ANTED—A MODERATE HOUSE OR DESIRABLE French Flat, furnished or partly so. by a gentle- man and wife, ina very desirable location; desired immediately possession, be-t reference or bonds given if stating full particulars, W. 0. HOW- OR SALE—LE and restaurant: good situation; m consequence of death, 53 Boni WOR SALE—A SMALL MACHINE SHOP, IN PER- fect running order: lathes, planer, shaper, dritl, force, tools and fixtures, Address MACHINE SHOP, box Lid Herald of OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST MARKET? ON Sixth avenue: will be sold ch. ap, if taken at once. w address MARKET, box 142 Heraid Uptown OR SALE—THE BUSINESS OF AW chant and fancy grocer, with handso Room dn the rear, including Siock, Fixtures and Yocation in the v GOOD WILL, FIXTUR: UR ‘the Park View House, on Central ave- osite Jerome Park race track, Inquire , Jr., Prer 27 North River. ot A. M, ALLAL Fer SALE—THE FURNISHING GOODS DEPART- ment in a first class clo hing house doing a zoo! bust- ness; a splendid opportunity for a young man wishing a light, profitable business. Address FRANKLIN, Herald office. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED wD WELL known Jewelry :tore, on a large shoroushiare i thi i # rare chance jisposed of Immediate! A ELLER, box 188 Herald office. come POR SALE—A BOARDING HOUSE, IN THE FIF- teenth ward, at a sacrifice for cash; full of good paving boarders.’ No agents. Address B. 8, Herald F°S,,, WELL-ESTABLISHED SAMPLE ith Fixtures, doing a good business, with oom, a iow rent." Apply at 210 West Tuirly-sixth sirest, “one door trom Eighth avenue. ti nue, dircetly sg LE.—$600 FOK GOODWILL AND FIXTURES a first class Millinery Store; established 5 years; in Flunth avenue; reason, coing in wholesale business, Address M. G. staiion G, kighth avenue OR SALE—GOOD ICE BUSINESS; FOUR ROU Horses, Wagons and all necessary Tools. Inquire of owner, 347 West Lhirty-sixth sireet. )OR SALE OR TO LET—A SPLENDID OHANOF FOR the right man—The Stoek, Fixtures and Good Will of a first class Mercha: nishing tstablishment ¢ an clezant drv goods store; 20x50; vest jocations in Brooklyn. .L, Hibernia Insurance C in one’ of Inquire of JOHN D. CAR- pany, 13) Broadway. Here DINING AND OYSTER ROOMS FOR SALE or exchange for Real Estate. Apply ator address URSPON'S 54, 55 und 53 ( Batam sireet, JJOTEL FOR SALE—CORNER OF FORIY-FOURTH eet and Sixth ayenue. Apply at hotel. Fa YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY AND DRINK delicious coffee you ATs Brosaaray the Cs Amer- ican Coffee Pot, for sale at 678 Broadway, room 3. DEWLIT C. BROWN & CO, QAFES, NEW AND SECOND HAND.—HERRING’S, Marvin's and Wilder's, cleap tor cash; also two large Insurance Sates, with inside burglar sates at a sacrifice, ILLIE SAFE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lune.” AFES FOR SALE CHEAP.—A LARGE SIZE SAFE, two medium Sates and two small Sates, Herring's 3 Lillie’s, Wilder's and Marvin's makes, at 5. G. QUIRK'S, 72 Maiden lane, AFES.—THOSE DESIRING TO SECURE BARGAINS in Bow Safes or second hand Safes of the most cele. brated makers, warranted in perfect order, will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing else- where. TERWILLIGHH & CO, 10) Maiden por AVELLING PHYSICIANS OR SHIPOWN A splendid large walnut Medicine Chest, filled and fitted; every possibie requisite; price $75, cost $1/5. Fulton street, room 4. $5, 000.4, FIRST CLASS BILLTARD AND WINE Room, up town, Sixth avenue; marble dare Axtures the best and In complete orde; full. siock good business; chance to make money ; owner must sell on account of ‘health. Apply to STIRLING & LAMB, 66 Warren street, 8X12, 8X16, 9X16, 9X18, 9X20, 1 10X12, 11x24, 11X16, 12x12, 12x16,"12x30, 14x38), 16x23 Engines and thirty others, with Locomotive flue, hori- zontal and upright tubular Boilers; Woodward, Cam- eron, Hardick, Guild 4 Garrison steam Pups; ‘all thor-. oughly overhauled and warranted; send for prices. WILSON & RO ‘ater and Dover sireets. LARGE LoT OF MACHINERY, CONSISTING of i:ngines, (adi Steam Pumps, Shafting, Pulleys and Tanks. Apply to P. CASSIDY, Nos. 4 to 10 Bridge street, Brooklyn. Tauoring, Clothing and Gents’ Fur. | 5 d0ng, lease, if required; would | e | h_ modern conventences, for ng; house must be surrounted by a stall ina respec uble and healtiy.tocality. about an hour's ride from City Hall; rent not to exceed $30 per month. Address’S. A., Herald office. Ne dansttaie he A BUSIN’ "PARTIALLY furniehed Room, with waver and are Place, near Fourth or =ixth avenue. no board, at rbout $0 ei rimenth, Aadress, with particulars, R. . G., x 189 A HOUSE, FURNISHED OR U containing about 10 rooms, with modern furn pasekvey box 170 Heratd office. WASTEDTAPARIMENTS FOR “HOUSEKEEPING; two or three Kooms, furnished or unfurnished, in New York or Jersey City, by married couple (no chii- dren): good locality. Address, stating price and particu- E, ©., Herald office. 7ANTED—WITHIN TEN OR FIFTERS walk of Bleecker street and Broadwa: Floor and Basenient, or Second Foor, turn shed. tor housek or Board for the same in a private tamily. H, TT, Oly: tmpie ‘Theat ‘Address G: ANTED—RY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A FOURTH i Flat, ¢ five ot seven rooms, with al modern im- oat foe and Fourteenth streets. ‘ost A BASEMENT FOR LIGHT MANUFAC- hus’ness; must be very cheap. Address H., url box 18h Hera 1d ofthe. ws NTRD—TEB BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOOR OF ice house in good ed ° to sed or housekoeping by a permarent. cash t it; must cheap. Address H., box 193 Herald” “Uptown” ‘Branch, = W in quiet, respectable family; $5 w fire and gas, with privilege to receive a ew iriends. YAddress X. a, Herald office. Wirt OND FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, UN- jurn'shed, for man and wite, between Fourteenth h s-reets. east of Broaaway. Address siat- is terms Host Wantep— boarde: 5 stution Be | Thirteenth. streeis. SISHED between other location will an insure no! Wanepoa FIRST CLASS LAW CLERK, AC- quuinte. with practice: also an office boy. Apply, aiter 41’. M., at rouin 1\, No. 237 Broaaway. WANtED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, BY and vent eman, with one child: must be very com: plete and in desirablé location. Address, with price and full particulars, box 2,986 Post ATE SINGLE WANTED oBY 4 STRICTLY TEMPER u gentleman, a front Room in & private family : Cathy le prereri ress, stating terms, w t be mi 1 Herald offic TO RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- hed, a tour story House, between Fourth and Sixth avenues aud Tweitth and Thirtieth streets, Owners please call, JOHN SIEGEL, 79 Cedar street. VAxTED—ay A SMALL FAMILY FOUR OR FIVE 1 a plersant location, west o: Broudway; Address D. L. W., Herald offic: ANTED—BY A LADY, WELL FU cpt D BOOM In the Country. ANTED.—PARTIES GOING ABROAD AND WISH ing torent their Farmhouse to responsible party box 172 Herald office, with particulars LNST RUCTION T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTIL AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—sookkeep ing, writs arithmetic taught, day and evening; ladies’ depart legraphy taught practically, with instruments, in one quarte PPLICATIONS RECEIVED DAY AND EVE! this week tor private instruction in Fenmacent Bookkeeping; success guarantees Rooms way, above Thirty-first street, | Ladies tauzht. NG and road- ER B. GUL! ess. College, Ty elegant fa cilities and low prices: open day and evening. Please call. N AMERICAN LADY TEACHES THE SPANISH and English languages at moderate terms; rapid progress, by an easy method; private classes; reference, present ‘pupils, Mrs. R. MILAN, No. 250 West Twentv-second street. owes COMMERCIAL COLL way, corner Iwenty-eighth stree: pupils re- ceived day or evening for ousiness writing, bookkeepinit, arithmetic, &c. | Messrs DOUBEAK invite ladies and 1 their new and elegant rooms e. . 1,193 BROAD- 33 on the LARGE LOT UF NEW AND SECOND HAND Boilers, Steam Pumps and Y & HOFFMAN, Manufacturers, 202 to iter stree A Brooklyn. OR SALE—FOUR IRON TANKS; TWO 6 FEET DI- meter, 6 feet deep: two 5 feet diameter, 5 feet deep, Apply at ‘new buildings corner Duane and Church sta Ox LATHE WANTED—IN GooD_ “ORDER, cOoM- lete. State price and where can be seen. Address box 178 Herald office. PARTIES NEEDING STEAM POWER, EITHER STA: tionary or portable, are invited to examine our im- proved Eusines and Hollers, in Practical operation, before deciding. |AMPSON Tate IL ‘& CO. 88 Cortlandt street, New York. 7 OODWORKING MACHINERY FOR SALE—PLANER cheap. Saw Tables ae - CHAPT Dealer in’ al be sold ier in vw YACHTS, _STEAMBOATS, _&C (iANAL BOAT.—WILL | GIVE ‘ONE. “OR Two DESIRA- ble Building Lots ons Cash in exchange for a Canal (coal) Boat, Address CA. VAT, box 5,727 Post office. OR SAL OR EXCHANGE—DOUBLE KNGINE SIDE wheel steamboat URBANA, 155 fect long. 3% eet of water loaded ; in good condition for busine: ort kage, tak Inquire immediately ot — & BLE, rk place. SProrosaL FOR R $4,210, 497 55. ~ CONSOLIDATED Pooks of the city and county of New York, tor the Purpose ot providing means for paying the bonds of the ‘and county maturing January 16, 1874. led Proposals will be received at the Comptroller's office until Tuesday, January 6, 1574, at2 o'ciock P. M., for the whole or any part oi four million, two hundred And ten thousand, four hundred and ninety-seven dol- ars an ve ci CONSOLIDATED STouK OK ‘OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, authorized bys hag hs 2, chap. 756, Laws of 18f3) sec. 4, chap, 444, Laws ot 187%, ‘Law: - $3,390,497 55 oONSOLB ar Db STOUR noe ¥ F NEW YORK, spibperee by sec. 2, chap. Laws of 1873) 4, chap. “gad samy e 1872, and chap, 33 laws or L671. 820,000 00 BOM. osasssrisuecricbasasessere seer 4,210,407 58 Interest ai seven per cont per annim, payable on the first day of June and December in each year, and the rincipal will be redeemed on the first day of December, Kach proposal should be sealed and endorsed “Pro- Rorale for Consolidated Stocks of the City ‘and c County of lew York,” and enclosed in a second envelope addressed 2 bea £9, afvertisement in the Ci ‘ol it vert ment in A a 0.23, 1th. ENT OF reason oe —STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND A « the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, for sale only by the patentee. H.W. COLLENDER, suc: cessor to Phelan & Collender, 738 Broadway, New York. RENCH TAUGHT IN FORTY LES ONE CONV RE- sation, reading, writing, Latin. mation: terms moderate. Professor TAILHERE 7 West Twenty-iourth street. RENCH AND GERMAN THOROUGHLY TAUGHT; conversational fluency imparted | terms, $6 a week; three lessons at pupil's residence; books, part phiets, de., translated. Addi reat, PROFESSOR, box Herald Up: town Brauch office. EW METHOD OF LEARNING FRENCH, GERMAN and Italian pertectiv by conversation, by a Farisian Indy tencher, at reduced prices at pup! dence; highest reterences. 976 Sth AINE’S BU-INESS COLLEGE, 62 BOWERY town College, Broadway, ‘corner Thirty-third Street.—Bookkecping, arithmetic, higher mathematics. English branches ; 24'writing lessons, $2 50; ladies quali- fi nd cashiers; resolutions engros \PANISH AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT by a very ensy and practical method. Apply to AN- TONIO RAL University place. PANISH LANGUAGE.—FREE INSTRUCTION IN vening High School, Thirteenth street, near Sixth avenue, Private lessons ut 78) Sixth aventic, by Professor DE TORNUS. FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEVEL BILLIARD Tables, all sizes: second hand Tables, equal tonew, for $2, Old tables remodelled. Wei GRIFFITH & CO, Neo erst —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ‘NEW AND S§ ND shand piiiiara Tables constantly on hand at GHore » PHELAN'S, No. 7 Barclay street, New York. A GERMAN, lish correctly ; speak: with terms, PRO- WAXTED—GERMAN LESSONS, BY male or female, speaking E ing French preterreds Address, est Twenty- -fourth stre ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN TO INSTRUCT grammar, mathematics, &c., to go a shortdl: thecountry. ‘Apply irom 2'to 4 o'clock at 62 av. store. | tt: __ RESTAURANTS, Be INESS EN { WILL FIND Int TO THEIR ADVAN. tage to tNo. 34 Hudson street, corner Duane rect, and get a Sood lunch at Boon; aktas and supper, 25. each ; Board a 86, da; week, $3 75, s I 1VE AND LET LIVE.—L. suis AND GENTLE- a Nnen' Oyster and Dining. hoor, 212 Broadway, cor. her Fulton street.—A fine plate of roast beet and vege SPSS mock i as nd & Be , a proportion, ster open day and n ud pon day and SANDY SPENCER, | MARBLE _MANTELS- ‘NASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, “UNSURPASSED A for beauty ot design and quality of workma q iT as a Legege hapa HUN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and seventeen street, Union square. ARBLE_ AND MARBLBIZED MANTELS AND co ing, Wainscoting, Counters, Furniture, Slabs, &c,— Blas for, plumbers & specialty, Improved. Diamond Cutting Machine in oj rater at 8. IR & 00.18 Cutting Machine in pro 233 Wost Filty first atrect, tween Broadway ani hight avenue, QLOTE & JANES, ‘STATION! 93 FULTON STREET, near William. Account Books made to order at short notice, RANSLATIONS OF LETTERS, LAW DOCUMENTS, ‘Manuscripts, books, accounts into Engl ust German and French; correspondence atienaed me lan- guages Taught, Address MOMENTS, 109 East Fourteenth TEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, eg a4 wood Mantels, mh, and elegant desi ae thi wi rices, 220 and 222 West Twenty- eventh and Eighth arene ) SEWELRY, WC. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A PAIR OF SOLITAIRE diamond Earrings, about 1 rats each, or unset cal Diamonds; state lowest cash Btloe. ‘Address’ VINDEX, bax 2475 Post ailice, 4.0) FOR TEN WERKS BOARD AND INeTRUO- $ tion: piano tb modern languages $5 each; jeasant home; xes; best references, Address ar WaltLock, Wilton, ‘Conn. ) GENTS A LESSON. —~CONVERSATIO! AL FRENCH 5 by a Parisian young lady. Address or call on E, VERE, 1212 yyy Foom 7, opposite Wood's Museum, vrom LA, M, to LP. M, LOAN OFFICES. TI 0 “NASSAU STREET, | BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, sailing or advance! cing ‘on Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry, disc, Lite Policies for any amount T 1m, BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET— ral advances on psponds, aioe Jewelry, Bilis Camel's Hair Shawls, faces ery description, JAMES P. MAITHEWS. T 681 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Fanos, camel's hair shawls, Silk ge. pelva Wate office for ladies; Dusiness confidential, 6a I niet v pL ee dob 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE can haticn Saccue sik, Ut advanced on tonds, fatches, Je’ pt Reng Tr Serene ‘trance 1oF la- dies. ADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH ‘Le 26 ‘pies Foor, ‘B.—Parlor for ladies, Branch No. road wi Money | foaned on, Diamonds, Watcha, sowekcr, Same boweht and LINVO, BROS, >, Address, stating particulars and terms, | ADY | AMUSEMENTS. GQTEINWAY HALL, WI NIAWSKI-MAUREL GRAND CLAS ICAL AND POPULAR CONCERTS. Programme for first Concert, Tuesday evening, Jan. ho 1 Uctett for four violins, two violas anu, two iclon- lo ve Mists: WiENIAWSKT, BRANDK SUES RE MM HAWN, MATSK A SCHWARTZ, BEKGNER AND HOCH: 2 aria, di es Donizetti Victron ia 3. Adagio and Fugue, Topton Bale. 4 a. Melodie, “Le Soir”. . b, Serenade, “Don Giovanni’ Victon MAUR, INTERMISSION, 5 Aria, “Non piu mesta’ Cenerentola Rossini MISS JENNY SULL, 6 Andante convari: L. Spohr sa ‘isa MESSRS. A maT EAN ne ACH UKSSE! HEMMANN, MATSKA, SCHWARTZ, BERGNER AN 7. nid pris a Bravoura of Mahomet, from Slege of C i VICTOR MAUREL: & Violin Solo, Fantasia, ‘Di tant: palpita”’ WIENIAWSKI, 9% Duo, “La Favorita”.. . AT Ca MISS JENNY BULL AND VicTOK ‘M AUREL. MM, Leon perouiel ki Accompanvist. . Rossini Paganini. Grand Matine: january 7, at2 when Miss IDA ROSBUKGH will tn er appearance. Lickels Han R; reserved seats SUc. extra. Seats ior sale 14 Broadway and at the Hail, STEINWAY HALL. THEO. Roo’ MATINEE, SATURDAY TAEEBRNOON, J JANUARY 10, AT 2 LAST GRAND MATINER, when the prog arma will contain (in compliance with Bumerous reuuests TPs NEW SYMPHONY, LENORE, which was received with the greatest enthusiasm on its frst production ut the Seeund symphony Concert. ADMISSION T) ACH. DOLLAR Reserved Seats ilty ents extra) can now be obtained at the box office of Steinway Hall and Nos. 701 and Lid Broadway, WTEINWAY HALL, WEDNESDAY. fore 7, ATS P.M, OF THE BLIND. CITHER VIRTUOSO, ANNETTE KUN, assisted by the following isa H. Beebe, Mise 1. ch, Mr. SB, Milig, t. Rergner, Mr. W.'C. Baird, M Moseathal, Mr. Ch. CO; Bush, Mr. C. E. “Aiken, Mr. J. Gerbel. ts at'S2, tor sale at G. Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway ; & Martens, 1,164 Broadway, and at the Box office vening of the concert. SON HALL, SIXTEENTH STR°ET, THIRD door weat of Broadway. For tour nights only. TH PICCANINNIES FROM LONDON, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCYS EACH DAY, aiternoon at 3, evening WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. THURSDAY, JANUARY & FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. Satkbat YANUARY 10, "in this city 1m their entirely 0 nment. They are a troupe ot littl varyiny in height trom 30 to 45 inches. Voeal Music, 1 striimentat Muste, Mirth, Daneing and Burlesque Opera by a host of the SMALLEST ARTIS.S IN THE WORLD, ‘Lue Matiness are given tor the convenience of ladies and children who are unable to attend in the evening. amission 80 cents: children halt price; Reserved Seats 29 cents extra, “Box office open trum 9 A, M RAFHAEL D2 OLLA (late of Theatre Royal, Haym don) sunnier A S80oraTion | HALL. PROUTOR, Mr. RICHARD A. PROCTOR'S URES ON ASPKONOMY, R° eeu he Sun, s— "The poaie Family of Planets.” mets and Meteors.’” Moon.” ‘onders of the Star Depths.” ‘Birth aud Growth of the Sol stem,” $4. ‘Lickets for the Course, with re For sale at Gurley’s, Fourth avenue, r Twenty. this. street; Schimer's, TH Broadway: seribner's: Ud Broadway, and at App.cton’s, 59 Broadway. WHE SECOND ANNUAI, GRAND BALL in aid ot the NEW YORK INVAN'T ASYLUM will be given at the At MUSIC, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, Tickets 7 the managers and at the following Mrs. B. H. Van Auken, 421 res Amos Te: mn Jos. Case, x ot Mrs. John Mecinnis, Jr., 37 West Forty-second TOR SALE—A DIORAMA OF AUSTRALIA, ILLUS. trative of convict and emigrant lite; the largest Hagctatts 0 most perfect ones in this couniry. Apply PREDOMI, 405 Grand street. A —S200-| “MAGNIFICENT. “7K “OCT, ‘AVE AGRAFFE * rosewood overstrung Pianoforte, ttool, &c. ; latest improvements; tully guaranteed; also Piano a a Stool, ‘Shu, GULDSMITH'S 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. A LARGE T FOR CASH DURING THE 4A hoiidiys—Chickering, Steinway and other tine ew and se also nd hand Pianos, upright and squa: ¢ Orguns, on insta ments and for r BALL & 15k eiegant Park 8. 0. L ern impré ght Pianotorte; A WHALLED & DAVIS, STEINWAY AND OTHER + new and second hand Pianos tor rent and sale, on small instalments, at great sacrifice, Bu & CO., 789 Broadway. _ 5 ae Y DEC LINING HOUSEK sh, Chickering & Son mani case Fianotorie, by best elt) ty mnths, cost $350, ool, cover, an'be seen to-day, private residence BARGAIN FOR CASH,—$100 WILL PURCHASE A full sized rosewood Pianotorte, full irop frame, strung bass, round corners, good as new; in pertect third street A. PEAUTIFUL, 7% OCTAY AA tory price, $50; carved; patent ag improvement; Warranted; ond almost ne: stalments taken, $12 mont A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE gant (Decker & Bros.) Fianoforte at a sucrifice: a 73g octave double round rosewood Piano, cost $95), for mret has all improvements, her ittes agraife, & Froneh cio: Cover and Stool: also Fulor, Libra Chamber and Dining Furniture, in lots to suit. Call day or Monday, at private residence 21 West MAGNIFICENT. forte for sa’e—Mace order, celevrated maker, lly cuaranteed, ners, for $250; or, chamber, dining Furniture ; a sacriflee; property leavin: city. 99 West 16th st, near Sth uv. Can rn this ARMORE'S CELEBRATED PIANOS—CHEAPEST and best: 25 yaars!, standing; splendid 7 octave for warranted 27 Di ls; testimonials trom the ustinguished artist, P68 Blece! er street (QUAMBERS OFFEKS ELEGANT ROSEWOOD J carved Pianos made by Nunns, Emerson, Steinway, c., $175, $200, $20), $8, kc. CHAMBERS? Piano Fact tory, 101 Fourih avenue, New York. Dig eal UNRIVALLED PIANOS, CHEAPEST, cash or instalments. Factory 78 Barrow street, near Hudson. Send tor circular. $189; in thiy. ABLES, West i wenty-third sireet, corner Sixth b avenue, UMB PIANO FOR SALE. FULL 7 OCTAVES, IN complete order; will Id on reasonable owner having no further use ‘theretor; the advertiser also desires 2 position as organist in some Lehui mis. sion Salary No object. Address. MUsiG, box 430! Fost Prsos Td RENT—FROM $3 TO $3 PER MONTH; rent applied to purchase; also monthly instalments taken, atk. V. DUMSDAY'S, 4 University place, cor- ner of Ninth street, ARE CHAxC SPLENDID7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Piano, ind corners, iron frame and oyer- Strung; cost sito, ‘Will sell tor 8200. Apply at 69 Madison street. F200 PIANOS AND, ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices forcash Or instalments, or for rent, in city or country, during this financial erists and the holidays, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broadway, than Dar offered: before in New. Yo d to sell WATERS’ celebrated CONCE: 3 TRAL ORGANS and PIANOS, “Illustrated catalogues mailed. SUPREME COURT. In the matter of the application of the Department of Public Parks, for and in behalf of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New York, relative to ac- quiring title to certain lands in the elty ot New Yor fora Public P or Parade Grounds in said said city. The undersigned propose holding meetings on Friday and Saturday next, the 9th and 10th inst, between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock, at No.1 treet, for the parpose of conferring with parties interested in the awards or assessments in this proceeding. ‘operty to be acquired are requested to Bue Paders to the Clerk ot the Commis- Owners of the send Deeds and sioners, 82 Nassau street, room 24, WM. ©, TRAPHAGEN, JOUN McCLAVE, WM. A. SEAVER, 1874, } Commissioners, TSTORAGE.—WEST SIDE STORAGE WARE- -A..house for furniture, pianos and baggage, in sepa. Fe ean in New vere He TAGOART, owner, and tablishment in New York. Manager. Office, 503 Hudson sireet, near Twelfth street YP onal FOR MN ey PIANO! Baceee®, cit he arate root at low rates. MI LE! Re nine street, near Bleecker, and 78 jarrow Wank ea Hudsot ITORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS, trunks, baggage and otner, packages Seiaining articles of extra value, nt JOUN H. ELL'S new first class warehouse, built exprestiy for ra pUFPose, 102 tio id East Thirty-second street, extend! Four avenue, {he public are invited yo NSauinn AMUSEMENTS. “i RAND OPERA HOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTY. third strest ead, yy avenue. Cars and stages pass the doors. the evening at 7% and-on Saturday altern at 144. Performances of three hours: durailot nog at Re. ‘are now :—Admission. Choice reats may Office, which is open daily trom 8 to 5, SEVENTH WEEK of Mr. G. L. FOX, the American Grimaldi, in the entirely NEW Grand Spscencutes com Trick ant Panoramic HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD, which has already been ased by nearly 200,000 de- lighted Re ‘ople, and yet evidences no modification of its Wonderful powers of attraction. This capital and appropriate PU LOLIDAY. ENTERTAINMENT seoms to have a. special charur for the household circle, the spacious and elegant Grand Opera House belig nightly crowded by joyous family parties. MARTEN FAMILY, rs STE US, LIND, JAGKLEY Toure and other renowned specialty rere, add their wonder- ful performances to the ft wied by the travels in frown J re ef jolly HUMPTY | DomPiy and uapless HOMPLY DUMPTY.. Mr G. L, rox Old One-Two, the Pantaloon 1, K. Fo: LYMPIC THEATRE, Opens 7:15, Curtain, 8 o'clock. MAJILTON, IMMENSE HIT. RAYNOR, MARIE, GABRI“L GRUB, JILL! CHARLES, |THE aes “HUS.- MATILTON, FRANK, ND, JILTON, ARRY, wire VouA CHARLES, |WONDROUSGY. NASTICS, CARRIE, CHATLIS MIRACULOUS DRILL, Lo with Dances, Songs, ‘iab- leaux; mechanical, scenic, JA musical and terpsichorean IBANINGS Jeno surpassing anything Prot.Nelson lever witnessed. Every night, hf, and Wednes- lay and Suturday. Matinees, 2o'clock. Holiday prices, admission 50c. Family circ’e, 300. «}Reserved seats, Balcony or| Orchestra, $1. OOTH'S THEALRE. POPULAR pricr $1;,, Dress Cirel Gallery, 250. KEK OF OO CHANTAU! AS K OR, THE aeKA Ns 8 TRAVEL R EVERY NIGHT AND “SATURDAY WK On MONDAY EVENING, January 13, 1874, M B, BOOTH EE, J. B. BOOTH. “A WE will make her first appearance at this theatre in Adolphe Belot’s new play entitled a [% kMME DE, which has been several weoks in active preparation, ale Vv and which will be produc scenery, properties. a FOW and ENTIRELY ORIGINAL EPHOTS. Seats secured in advance atthe theatre and at the pitson & C 1B music store of G. Wannack's, Froprictor and Manager... Mr. TER WALL ACK DOOKS OPEN COMMENCES AT 8 o'clon ELEVENTH | Wee ‘or F Mr LESTER WaLLAck” F 5 N Tilt COM I EVERY EVUNING UNTIL SUIT NOTICE, ALSO SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1 will be Tapestod Mr. Dion Boucicault’s new, comedy, in five acts entitled OF HONOR, AN MBERS 9 the COMPANY. [RELY } legitimate THE PRINCIPAL MEME AND APPOINTM R. SAMUELS" NEW PARK TIT Manager. BATRE, BROOKLY! . R. SAMUELLS my ‘yd, the beautiful and aecomplisned actress, Miss ANNIE FIRMIN, and Mr. JOHN JACK, the popular Comedian, in John Brougham's tensational Drama, in five acts, entitled JOHN GARTH, A ener, oe OINT BENEFIT Miss anni FIRMIN and M itr, JOHN JACK, PRINCE HAL, -Miss ANNIE FIRMIN FALSTAFF Mr. JOUN JACK 8. LLL, HIDDEN HA ONCAY, January 12, MO. Mr, F. 8. CHANFRAY in [HE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER. RYANTS OPERA HOU: 23D STREET. 23d street and 6th avenue. Begins at. Over at 10. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, CONTINUED SUCCESS OF Unsworth and Eugene's tairy burlesque o,era, NDEREULA IN Or, THE FAIRY AND THE LITTLE @ SLIPPER. DERELLA| 1 he Mutton Triai. (an DEK EL Jubilee Concert. CIND/ RE an RELY. ik Fooling with the Wrong | CiND INDER an. CINDERE GINDERELLA | THE SHADUW DANCE | CINDERE UA Characters by Dan Bryant, Nelse Seymour, Bob Hart, prin, Eusene, Br Reed, ite MATINEE, Sat Mos a Garp 8. AD. NEVENDOPF _ Box office open from 9 till 6 o'clock. AGICAL BAZAAR, adwaly, under St, James Hotel . Proprietors. -Director FOR WHICH CREATE THAN ANYTHIN REATER AM MENT VER BROUGHT BEFORE RCL VARIETY, FROM v a FRoM $5, DAN BRYANT an! NELSH SEYMOUR ao the Cruel Sisters. HE PILGRIM—FREE, Sabbath evening, except to children under IS years Old, who will be charged, de. exch. A. iiberal colléetig will be expected. “Pilgrim's Progress” illustrate Tnost delightful place in the eity to spend Sunday might. Every evening at 8, and Saturday at 2:30 P. M., gal- lery, 25¢.; parquet, 50c,; balcony, $1. ‘Hain’ Hail Great Jones street. Halls to rent for suppers, festivals, &c. M. CREGAN ‘ASSOCIATION FOURTH ANNUAL RECEPTION, IRVING HALL, MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 5, 187% Promenade and Quadrille Bands by. WALLACE, IVOLI GARDEN. Eighth street, between Secon i Third avenues, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, GRAND SAU RED VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, CONCERT, PAUL FALK, Proprietor. Bout HART 3 @OMIC COURT SCENE, THE MUTTON ‘OR HART AS THE LAWYER, THE MuTiOs TRA Foy Aamission, 2c. cour ia SCENE, THE MUT- L; HARMONISE, «1 front Boxes can be secured at POND'S AL CIRCLE Prosceaium JRANJO. SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND TRISH Ba Dancing taut ht for the stage. Banjow all prices, Ladies taught. R. KAHN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC DP institute Repuitt, remodelied and with 5,000 tresh Attractions, now open to the public at 683 Broadway, hearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models every portion of the human fraine, breathing mechanical HN J, BOGA 100 East Honston street, near Bowery. figures, dc., altogether comprising the inost entertaining and mearnely ‘ive exhibition i the Rei ctg Admission 50c. Scieptath lectures dally; tree to visitors, 7 ANTED-TWO, LADIES FOR A DRAMATIC COM- any; previous experience unnecessary; also a dy vocalist, with sinall capital, to travel with a lec- rer, Apply to DAVIS & CO O19 Broadway. second floor, room If wy [AED TIMES GOME AGAIN NO MORE,” Suephen ¢; Fuster's beautiful Song and Chorus SUNG B ‘Slant i) AMUSEMENTS. Bn. Tere mousy, TUE! TUESDAY and EeMEIDAY, suki” tine KATE Piste R pe x her ae steed ae in her exciting WREPPA, Oo! i as WILD HORSE OF TARTARY, the Nautical Drama of ome 8th, 1 CATARACT OF THE GANGES, FRIDAY, oth, Benefit of THREE vast ME SATS FISHES, DICK TURPIN and TOM KING A bill for Saturday and Matinee. M® ROP LIEAY THEATR! B, | and $37 Broadway, ane r 1874. Xew Veurta eam Entire sew PEATURE offered th heat INCREASED 1 EV Eh dey Pon gaR ease TM = ND METROPOLITAN. HE ve. LL TIDE OF SUCCESS Fit appearance of METROPOL Mr, J vie STE FRAYNE Miss CLARA RUTLER, in their great Indian drama of . OROLOSA, MeTROPOLITAN, an METROPOLITAN, THE DeaD In the course of shoot an apple t First appearanc: The Favorite ris! Comedian, 4 OLA Sita BUTLER, of CHARLES BOWARD, the American stage. a THE POPULAR SeRlo-conig in a choice Fepertgire fof Bonga. N HART, t the great Mirth Maker. in his THE SCHROTTER SISTERS and Miss KATH WILSON wil appear BEAUTIFUL SPANISH DA SANFORD and WILSON, the Musical Moker, M RICKGY AND MASTER BAKNEY, A Roaring rarce, entit! OTN Fa AN UGLY CUSTOMER, Mis LIZ2T8 KELSEY, the Charming Hirlesque Actress HVERY EVENING, See bills. Doors open at 7 o'clock. 250., 60c. and $1. the best representative of the old pluutation darky om MISS JENNIE HUGHES, LIST, JOHN HART, Jon SAM RiCKEY, Eccentrie ADD RYMAN on the Topics of the Day, 3Al in thelr amusing Skeroh of Bad Whiskey. Together with our RK. Popular Prices of Admission Secure your. one in advance. NoTICk— ED. Premier Ventriloquist of the World, will st Woon's ms EXTBA. POMTIVELY ONE. WEEK ONLY, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, IS74 EVENING AT & | APTERN T 2. The great Drama ot ‘The Comedy o the HUSBAND to ‘ORDER, 8 3 OF and the new Drama, N YORK, THE with full ca oF tite CAVE. BOTH AFIERNOON AND EVENING. Incidental to above, Tae renowned Ven: Mr, ALEX. DAVIS | The Queen of Sonsstresses. ENNIE ENGEL ‘The Song and Dance Arust IBLO’S GARDEN. VOKES. ah MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 5, 0 VOKES, THE VOKES, Miss VICTORIA, VOR HS iss JESS VOKES, Miss ROSINA VOKES, Mn FREDE RICK VO) BS, AWDON VORES, will all appear in their celebrated vocal, musical, terpale chorean, comical and unique specialty, ear OLIGHEN? TH 1e8 Of THE Introducing, In jhe course of the Piece, GH IRAGED Low COMEDY, A AND BALLE The performa evening by the nonsensical absuraity, NOMEO JAPFIER J in which will’ appear the t __ SATURDAY” P)ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, West Twenty cighth street, corner of Broadway. Begins at 8 Carriages may’ "be ordered tor I. office open trom 8 A, M. ull . M., and seats may be see ecured one week In maveden Proprietor and Manager: «+e Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY NKINS, A most emphatic success, Received last evenmg with the most enthusiastic favor. Hundreds turned away unable to gain even standi "the reat lit mace by the revival ‘last night, Mr. Daly will postpone the production of Saratogo tor a briet period to enable al to Witness the very pertect ensemble presented in the su- perb sconery and the uattnn atin jw Mortunier, Mr. D. H. Clarke, EXTRAORDINARY CAST! Davidge, Gatien, Owen Bsreag ‘7 F. S&S Sr Voakes” and others. MAY AND WIFE MATINEE, DAY, AT 1:30. *,* SATURDAY AN ING, January 30, revival of the great local comedy, SARATOGA, n. *s" Box sheet now open. i QraptT THEATRE. H. GRAU, MANAGER, SUNDAY, Jan. 4, 1874, Sacred Concert, For the ‘first time, LOHENGRIN, Richard Wagner's most Mustrious opera. Mme. Lichtmay as Else; Mme. Perl as Ortrad ; Plager, Vierling, Weinlich, Blume, Chorus of 40 and orchestra of 45perormers, and ey new (ge se nace! RA} .-.Conductow ©, SCHI M"™ "3, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. INDAY AND EVERY EVENING, otk beautiful Drama entitled Little Sunshine. LITTLE SUNSHINE. -Lillian Conway 201 BOWERY. in her imitations of the Young Mem of th ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, First appearance the Btn Gus WiLLAMS MURPHY a ee Bniths Trish Comic Dualities x ua ‘rish Comi ee it iit ae ic San Clog Dance. ‘omic Songs, FREEMAN SISTERS. isting BROOKE. BILLY B cae cronteB® TOOLEY, ¢ JO“ LANG SH M.A GERARD, ¥ Citaithes SEAMERT. AI tire an mplete change of progr: aahincn as Maa tania Mattes ee om Friday Kvening and to Saturday Matinee. ORIGINAL BANJO SONGS. WS SOLO ON THE TOOTOLOOTER, MINSTRELS, EVERY DAN BW york MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- NEY, y, between Houston and Bleecker streeta— Every one should vist the wonderful museum. “It is talb of everything people, should see and understand. _Lec- tures daily on the “Philosophy ot Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend these important ge can aye them forwarded, post free. on receipt of 25 eo Addressing SECRSTARY NEW YORK MUSEUM axatoMy, 618 Broadway. (\INDERELLA AT DAN BRYANT'S, ) GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE. CINDERELLA GOING pay THE BALL, SHADOW ‘AGIC AND LAUGHING GAS, AT hab gd Rig M Sixteenth street, five venin, on! Tues- Gay, Dev. 30, to Savard For ARTE will per Ata al hig “eholeest. Magteal Tiusions, eet frnuine Indian Box and ‘Basket Tricks. Dr. COLTO Grilelose each entertainment. with & ibitiom Meet oa Gag Tickets Bocry Reserved Seats, boc. ommencesat 8.” Matinee Saturday, at g o'clock: | Chil. dren 2 cents, Reserved tickets obtained at M. HARTZ'S only store, 80 Broad YARD.—PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 92 CLIN- ton place (Eighth street), chartered by special ac of Legisiature; private lessons onlv; Brospectns ai free. J. JAY WATSON, President. Establish ee eo erik Mae pik INSTRUC- tion.—Instruction in th matic Art, Recitation: Biage Business, Ac. bY an easy and natural method Hocuth ition. Aadres: Bea ‘HB. POPS, Actor and Elo cutionist, Steinway Hall. i eT ‘tre and Ball Costumes, eatre ant 26 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper sisi New York. id folks’ concerts, school and parlor tableau costumed and arranged. __ MINSIXELS EVERY HE NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF PHONOGRAPHY, [twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue, quailnes successfully {or ag ee positions; private lessons di lay or evening: for circulars, AN BRYANT AND HIS Pend COMEDIANS, D5. Bob i Gnsworth._ 5 jugene, wi Seymour, ¥ jssey, Da d. Brock rien ‘AND ORCHESTRA, ILOCUTION.—WANTED, A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF Bhd to take lessons with me of the best teacher in ‘ork. ‘Those fond of fine reading please address ELOCCTION, box 1s Herald Uptown iranch office, 1,268 Broadway. 188 CARRIE FORRESTER, PUBLIC READER, ‘and pupil of Mrs. Stirling, the celebrated Engilsh elocutionist, teaches Elocution. CA terms and refer- ences address 74 West Fil AmateURS WANTED—TO ASSIST IN THEATRI- cals at the Union a anaes Theatre for @ charitable purpose, Ladies ang lemen of talent address at once, with aricalnrs ha ere ‘box 1233 Heralu Uptown Branch office, 1,26 WANTED—xoUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF spectability and pd to become members of a first "lass Dramatic oci@tion; an excellent op- portunity for those intending to to adopt. th ristmas-ti Then tarts avening, January Stem— for the Orpheon Fu yy ome ‘10, assisted INSTRUCTION.—A | PROFESSIONAL yi ae sree rience wit Cyt yg) ae and_pi 8 for the st dress BE. W., SMe WNT, Sage Nannser. Boui”s Theatre, New York ERSONS wHo oe TO GO TO EUROPE AD- ‘oss Professo! Uptown Branch aS ‘a enabli pester ina short time to speak tole! yea ke ‘it nch, German or Italian. Miiseeet eens AMOCLATIONTAMMARE in entrance); on Sunday event ivf see eames eine the above ion and je nde are fi Proression. as the, rehearsals and pevioimances geass | snvitd, and also members of theo NO gIIRDING, Sec. given at short intervals, will be superintended b, fig iiterview, THEATRICAL box "120 Heral Vows ss) aE Bfaueh office: THEATRICAL AND 188, Raum LESSLIE F tH fain sHOW PRINTING Fireside Rend in naan D ratte Beolamation on Moday, ESTABLISHMENT, Senet Set mente ee ray HERALD BUILDING, BW. MUSIC.—“WATOHING” BROADWAY AND ANN STREET Has tot ore Darliger Hnost Lente, de: ate, lteibate gu A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, Henwat Mode ‘Dau gy Say ar tines eet SAA Js cop MINSTREL ,AND VARIETY OUTS CONSTANTLE ’ iin Brondwaxe braneh sare ai U d Union eouata ON HAND,

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