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BOARDERS WASTED. Higa gore revere a Eecenteg STORY FEONT ROOM, TWO oe terms modensic. cae a Ao | oie) Pe eS FOR Sat oto al Ha Sal oa 4 Yasurnatox PLACE. —ST. JULIEN PARLOR AND Sitor ccm second Sor, te let; howe ape entirely rene: WEST .SHING’ CE, TWO DOORS PROM Washington rea hana, ‘turn! ith suit let for gentlemen and wives or s single gentlemens — on AVEN| to let tion in town. $6 "alae Sa bot and BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND meson secu ly Floor, class Board; loca #K—FOR FUBNISHED BOOMS, lies accomm( water ip, ce Scory lace. J. LIBAU. or without private rae a seer al 10% Be 12 LAFAYEBTTB ze Se eta Bonable terms Rae ae ie gous 82 Rixtan a ‘Also table board, on ear OAD WAY. and $23, for two No childrea. CORNEB pa (CR, NEAR BROADWAY.—ROOMS a or single fire for two, $14, = a NO. 18, WEST.—VERY DES TRABLE iarst class rench culse. iments to let with Board; low; odonth ‘Washington gt STRERT, “4 BETWEEN BROADWAY AND UNI- oe or separately, three boarders acc: Private Srivate if esireds day BAST NINTH oe a eee | LL aritef inendabed neh table; FOURTH furnished \e most rea- ntlemen ; $16, $15, | NEW YORK CITY REAL ESTATE Fox SALE. Central. Onn Rees Ss STORY BROWN STONE ENQ- Tin eee te ] =—s -Airst Cyd Ld lesirable & OLARK, vamietin and pesca at. East Side. Aen Baqyrirey THREE STORY HIGH STOOP MOD- Vean tee ader above Ray street, ne: pear Suraiwioas Cormer Fityreoteuth 6 Street and Third HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1874—WITH SUPPLEMENT. | ‘UNFURNISHED a aED APART- ~—_ BEAL | AL ESTATE WANTED. we ‘TED TO BUY FOR CASH—A FOUR STORY ‘stoop He from Thuirty-fourth Tae right street be ‘and Sixth ave- paeees ere oe a sone, bageeee hues; size NGF thE HESSE & CO.,No. 8 Pine street. ANTED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE, 4 CORNER. W*sc t, eft or suitab! x a Tks: onre dress We Fo Ny ered | 9 _" eek RR eT he 2 000 "Ast. WILL BE GIVEN FOR 4 MALE 512.00 and Eight hy Reenuen, ‘lnclpal "only ‘address R's. F, box Lil Herald office. SPLENDID PLOT OF LOTS, IN HARLEM, Lig | ixth avenue, will pe exchanged for ra private OF tenement. House: some cash wanted. corner Filty-seventh street and Third jue. ARLEM—96.00—LOT | 20X10. TWO high stoop, basement and gellar frame Hi Tange and heater; STORY : bath, IOHN A. LINSCO’ peut A Third avenue and 109th street, 7 WARD gov duenerd FOR SALE.—TWO HOUSES near entry, with Sanne Fty Se} r this prope! iy nnd ‘attic and Lots in Pike street ast ect; twill sl ther. Also, a fine three story omens and House and Lot, in fast Broadway, neat Honse and Lot in Cherry, near Market, p three story House and Lot, in Water streets price only $3,000 cash; two Houses, front and reer mm Pay f Soar Beary House oe ihe in Een ep, Deer will sell land or trade for Hrookiya ‘of Jersey. Apply to J. P. PAYTEN, 155 Henry TH WARD BROWN STONE HOUSE AND LOT FOR sale.—A most beautitul three story high stoop and high basement, with all modern improvements and in the most perfect order; has been occupted by the owner, and Will give possession when purchased; it is in that stone row in Henry street. near Kutgers. n Fifth avenue: we will sell low an Apply vo J. P. PAYTON, 15% Henry ‘West Side, BARGAIN.—THREE STORY FRONT AND REAR House in ag al 004 neighborhood ; tull fot: rented for $1,500; o ees an $12,000; terms easy, ‘ALTER W. MONTAG on, al Estate. Broker, bighth avenue ‘and Twenty-dirst street. JIGHTH AVENUE CORNER FOR INVESTMENT.— “4 The valuable Property northeasterly corner Kighth avenue and Fifty-seventh street Is offered .for sale at a bargain for permanent investment: lot 25 teet 10 b; terms very easy. Apply to D. F. BAKER, 133 West ‘orty: fourth street 12 QuvEn, STREET, NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE.— ‘women can be accommotated with pleasant le beds and good Board, $4 50 per week. 22 WES? THIRTY. -vinst bg iio aie beige agro Suit of Apartments to let, on second floor, with or ‘Without private table; references -TWO HANDSOME PARLORS, ON first floor al Ri n_ third tloor—cor- = also 2 oom om loor—Co Board.” 200 West Twenty-third oaGOHN P. WORSTELL. 3 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—HAND- somely furnished front Parlor to let, with Board, So gentioman and wife or single gentlemen in private family; terms moderate. EAST TWENTY-FIRST SPREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with the comforts ot a refined home; liperal table ; also one square xchanged. references ¢: mn 5 Al WEST TWENTY-NINTH Sean ey, furnished fourth floor front Room, with STREET.—A HAND- let, to gentleman and wife or two Eendewen, ‘with first class table; Table Board; refer- 4 suite, with —— TH STREET, 18 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Third Floor, elegantly farnished. singly ; Rouse and table first or en 4 references el WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—FOR GENTLE- 50 ten only, {hree handeomely farnished: Booms strictly frst class house and ‘5 table ; references. WEST TWENTY- HIRD STREET, oe FIFTH avenue, —Rooms to let, en suite or |witbout Board ; private table if desired. ly, with or References. 59 [Doarders: family sm: WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—SECOND OR third Floor to bl with or without Board; no other al — Pep Sead STREET.—A HANDSOMELY SS eg ae rms moderate; references require iy sanieneriee 161 Fe Famer younes, STREET, BETWEEN LEX- Third as ind oon seennee on second and 8; al Lh m to Sane with B Board: terms modera\ i " WEST THIRTY E BIGRTE STREET.—A COM. ‘or Wwithous treakfusts Gert Room, for a gentleman, with German preferred. nished with Board at $6; di ‘Hire and gas inctuded. WEST Hootns fo Pesrdnirant eal ead FUR- ms for housekeeping; hall Rooms le Rooms, for tw po Oo persons, $14, 31s SECOND AVENUE.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH Board, to gentiemen; price $6. 327 WEST FOURTEENTH ane splendidly furnished third story tront STREET.—WITH ntlemen and wives or single gentlemen, with every Geary convenience: terms very moderate. 36 Semtest te to carsand stag reterences. oe THIRTY-PIRST STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, suitable for gentlemen and their wives ‘le gentlemen, to let, with Board; HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | FRONT SUNNY class B Room, with rniture, carpets. first joard ; furntt 2c., the best. 211 East Thirteenth street, between Secot and 7 Third avenues. ‘No children of nurses taken. ‘ercrs “__BOARD Al AND LODGING iG WANTED, WIDOW | LADY W WISHES B BOARD 1 WITH A SMALL ferred. office. GooD family, where there are no other boarders pre- Address BOARD, Herald Uptown Branch OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, three years — Fagg family, where comforts can be dress, stating terms, home HOME, box 111 Herald Uptown Branch office. Wess fal Bo ADJOINING ROOMS AND FIRST ‘clase fall Board for two single Speent ant ‘Sixth avenues and Eig! ‘Address 53, entiemen, between th and Sixteenth stating exact Post office bax 4.250, 9 oe GENTLEMAN AND WIF! Room on the second floor, with ‘no other boarders; lon between Fourth and Seventh mn matron an pete and = escons the oe balecaw hie ike ere wont and betwee A FRONT in @ private it suited will required. MAISON PARISIENNE, | 38 AND 40 EAST Twelfth street, near Broad lies and single gentlem AS tmeluding wine. eae A —THOUSANDS VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT + the Frackfort House, corner Frankfort and Wil- liam streets; neat Beds 25c., 50c. and $1 per day; gensle- men and families. Pg BATHS ig a iT, a ; mM avenue, corner Twen treet.—Turki Roman and Liectric Baths. Tadion y ~] gentlemen, every day and all Tught ‘ine hotel accom Modations at moderate prices. ALLEN HOUSE, 165 HUDSON nt Excellent, Board, $6 to $7 60 per week, with Room, without board, ae ore To He {gentlemen only. Open sil night ENTRAL HOTEL street, between 7c. and $1 per UROPEAN PLAN), 's Hotel and Broadway. —Good lay; family Rooms, $1 to $2 per Ln HOTEL, ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL, 56 Warren street.—All light Rooms 50 cents a day ; $1 50 family rooms $1 to $1 50 a day. $3 a week; W ENGLAND HOTEL, % % BOWERY, CORNER of Bayard street —200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, to Sc. per night; $2 to $3 per week; for gentlemen New York.—On European plan; is the most centr Rae HOUSE, NOS. 604, 606 AND 608 BROADWAY, nN _con- stages and every way desirable; ‘Rooms for aa en; table d’hote até P.M ; $1 25, URANT, 61 LEXING- day and evening? STREET, CORNER OF 253 CANAL $15 500. —FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FRONT 9) House, Sixteenth ward; first class neigh- Dorhood: ood order: all im rovements. WALTER W. MONTAGUE, Real Estate Broker, THighth avenue and Twenty first street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE LET. TERALD BRANCH "Giana saat ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANE BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 0 P.M CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, JOR SALE—A THREE STORY, BASEMENT AND sub-cellar new House; all improvements; 71x38, lot 25x100; rents for $800 a year; price $7,000. $12 Thirteenth street, Brooklyn. G, CALDE j}OR SALE OR TO LEASE—SEVERAL LARGE FAC. tories, wath engines and t SMa treet saorifiee, Lbs, ‘Nint =ll WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY __ FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ALL aLONG THE EAST furnished and unfurnished ‘AND bank of the Hudson, Houses and Cottages for sale and to let, with immediate gered at very low. a ices. Maps, photographs and i particulars with 8 EMBERSON, 009 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets. OR SALE OR TO LET—AT WILLIAMSBRIDGE, hotel and store Prope ae oo lots of pond, near depot. ni mieasekra oe iF ‘basement. 1.000. —LOTS IN THE NEW TWENTY-THIRD ward. close to Third avenue and the Iron as and flag- ging; easy terms. F. Broadway, Agents for North New York and Port Morris Beal Bataw. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY "_AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sale. FOR, SALE-Iy HOBOKEN, A. FIRST CLASS NEW three story basement and cellar brick and brown stone dwelling House, $82 Bloomfield street; 15 rooms: Improvements: price, $10.50 on eas term: pply to CHENIER CREVIER BROS., 24 Newark streetyHoboken, N. J. IN HOBOKRN, A GOOD CORNER LOT, 4, ADDIY to CHEVIE ished grades; BROWN, JOR SALE- SALI with party wall, in fine location. IROS., 4 Newark st joboken, ‘OR SALE—IN HOBOKEN, NEAR THE FERRY, No. 23 Washington street; ‘nize of Jot, 22x100; price, 500, on very easy terms. Apply to CREVIER BROS,, Newark c street, loboken, N. OR SALE IN HOBOKEN—CORNER LOT, 238X110, with two brick and one frame Buildings "thereon, Fenting tor $1,900; food locality for busin ferry and steamer lines. Spy to CREVIER HOB. 2 Newark sreet, Hoboken, N. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Beet T BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLAS$ TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. TAB ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETE: REPROOF, HEATED BY pom ALU MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF sth! HOMER MORGAN, ~__NO. 2 PINE STREET. —TO RENT, A LARGE HOTEL, IN THE CITY OF A Philadelphia. To one acquainted with the business this is an excetient opportunity and a sure fortune during the Centennial Exuibition, If renting is not de- sirable the present owners would join any one ac- uainted with the business In forming a stock comp: or particulars Sa to or address E, & C. STOKE: hird street, Philadelphia. FINE LOFT 50X10), WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Power, to let—Good light; suitable for light manu: facturing purpose: so a fine Store. Apply at d5and 37 Wooster street. ROADWAY, CORNER FORTY-LIGHTH STREET. A large new Hall and reception rooms attached rent low. Apply at building. MENTS TO L DENTISTS OR poe ee an FAMILY will rent back Parlor, three windows and north lignt, 50 West Thirty-ftth street, between Fitth ‘Sixth avs. LET—SPLENDID FLATS, IN A_ BEAUTIFUL every conventease;near fatison Mayen ears nguire mn the premises, 127 Rast ‘ighty-fifth st Y lagi or ba be ar oF By pk Ba 53 py tubs, et rs iity-eixth streehy ~____PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &O Are ‘AT, S20 MAGNIFICENT [ AGRAFPE OSEWOOD overstrung 73¢ octave Planet, ‘all latest umprove- Se atar wood Piano and Stool, aks ‘DDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. ASR SMAGNISICENT, AORAFEE , ROSEWOOD y monte tal sanotorie Onr Ted 1 tek took, $80. ement Pry eNO LDSMLTH S, @ bloocker street, near Bowery. A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, IN PER- fect order, only $100; a Hazelton Pianoforte, seven gotave, ss ONDER every improvement, at great sacri- J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadwi A forte, NIFICENT 714 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PLANO. four round’ corners, made order, celebrat maker, used five months, full jor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a saci $250; Par- family leaving city, 36 West 15th st., near Sth av. 01 ice; property PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT 7 octave double round rosewood Pianoforte for 5; has ail improvements richly carved case: 7 octave Piano, all improvements, $) a Baines day? DH deuce, 210 West Zist st, T 19) WEST 23D STREET, NEAR 6TH AVENUE.— Private tamily will sell’ thelr magnificent 734 oc- ir round cornered, rosewood "Panoforte, used 8 for $300, including Stool, rE Music 90 Parlor and’ Bedroom Suits. N. B.— Pianoforte has box for shipping. LADY WILL SELL A WES8ER GRAND PIANO- forte, cost price $1,400, for less than halt: is 734 0c, iave, overstring base, Carved case and leg order new. nickering 7 octa' Bisnotorte: ‘Bhd E-%, near Bowery. Bynes ged 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Eh mtcens asd fully yrarranted, manuiactor price $2 cond 100. upwards: taken: $12 monthly, 107 West twenty-third street (asismes UNKIVALLED PIANOS, WHOLE. saie and retail; cash or instalments; direct from 73 Barrow street, near Hudson. send for perfect upright instalment CABLI factory. EW PIANOS, ALL IMPROVEMENTS, $250—CASH or instalments; Upright and d aguars Pianos to let ‘y low. 788 Broadway, corner ot ‘Tenth street ROADWAY, NEAR HOUSTON STREET.—FRONT Ofiice, first floor; rent low. Apply to MORRIS SIM- MOND'S Dramatic Agency, 609 Broadway. Oh Hine LOT, 4X9, TO LEASE FOR 10 YEARS; the best location in the city ot Hoboken. oh Ada wo CREVIE BROS. Newark | street, Hoboken, N. J fi ULTON MARKET.—TO LET, A STAND, OPPOSITE the market, corner of Fulton and South streets. Apply at the book store, corner of Fulton and Water sts. “TORE AND FLOORS TO LEASE—WITH STEAM 9 , Power, uear Grand Opera ees t Store, 50x00; s00- ond ‘floor, Wx150; thir oor, loor, Suxis0, RICHARD V. HARN 111 Broad Toom F, basement. STEAM POWER—$W PER HORSE; VARIOUS SIZED Rooms, cheap. BROOKLYN STEAM POWER WORKS, 55 Atlantic street, near South terry. 10 MANUFACTURERS. — FT. OF FLOOR ROOM to fet with seat power: will erect Bundings for Yespousible parties; power to any extent furnished, Ap- ply to H. W. GREENE, 20 Plymouth street, Brooklyn. 10 LET BROADWAY, g{HROUGH |Tv CROSBY street, entire Building, ei LOOrs 5 ae. . HENRY DO} will divide. No. 6 West Thirty-sixth s street LET—A SMALL STORE ON CANAL, NEAR MUL- berry street; a fine stand for cigars or any light bus- iness. Apply at’ fot Canal, corner Mulberry. TPO LET-13 LISPENARD STREET. 26X10) FEET: first Floor and Basement, heated by steam, aapindtn lading office fixtures gee also steam Power if Inquire next doo: ard st (0 LET—AT 86 WALKER STREET, NEAR BROAD- ‘way, three convenient Lofts, 100x28, suited for storage or light manufacturing purposes; possession immediat Rent $1,200 per year. (0 LET—A FINE CHANCE FOR AN ENBRGETIC man, two Houses, with Upper Part of a third; suit- Able tor 4 hotel: 40 rooms, divided off; marble floors, &e. ; formerly Thurston's Hotel; 56 and 58 Cha: street FJ. KALDENMERG, No. John street, i hae LET—OR WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICK, TO close a copartners! new iron front Store, 764 Broadway, near Ninth street; small cash payment; lo- cation and building first class’ Apply to A, JOURNEAY, 51 Lispenard strect: DWELLING H TO LET. Furnished. (0 LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN FIRST CLASS locatiom and moderate price: also Houses tor sale. Apply to E. A. DALLEY, No. 683 3ixth avenue, Unfurnished. ACONFURNISHED HOUSE. FIFTIETH STREET, + between Fifth and Sixth avenues, to rent or for Fosscssion: a bargain; furnished Houses Fitth and Madison avenues and ts, for sale, rent or ex- change, Ww. FooLny, No. 4 Pine street. PROPERTY OUT OF THE cir FUR SALE AND TO REN ® SALE OR TO LEASE, ON LIBERAL TERMS, TO manufacturers Buildin Sites and Water Fronts, ronerty of ‘of Steinway & Sons, comprising 400 Acres pat ith 4,000 teet of water front on the Kast Sizer, et “ Shine shop of Bielnway & Sons hia ‘ound and are in fail operation, and their entire Piano anufaetery will be removed to the premises. Also ‘ottages. Houses and Lots for sale to respectable parties. For further information call on or address 87! AY & SONS, Steinway Hall, New York, Giire MILL FOR SALE.—GOOD WATER POWER, three run of stones, building 40x60 feet, three stories sh and basement, located in centre of village, 30 mies from this cit Taping night night we ‘agent sin UST BE SOLD, AND WILL BE SOLD A GREAT argain—A beautifully situated 40 acre Farm peaatfally stoping; clear of stone ‘1 eritg ed) Dwelling, containing 10 fo Tall, Piesss, or fn perfect orde Rood barn, « wagon house, workshop, spring house, crib, ac; nage and apple orcha: grapevines and other fruits; shade and ornamental trees; high, healthy and beautiful situa- tion, in Pennsyivani miles trom Philadelphit near Hudson River; all complete, now ‘and day. doing ‘ood business; price sy. Apply to EDWIN POSHAY, Real RANGE, N. J.—DESIRABLE RESID. ern improvements, six bedrooms, one-| den, lawns; first class neighborhood: neg: pe low. HAMILTON & WALLIS, 30 Pine street (Orange specialty.) OCKLAND LAKE.—LAKE VIEW HOUSE AND 40 ‘acres, elegant Villa Plots; must sell at a sacrifice, fee 262 Broadway, room 7, or L. N, CLARK, Rock- OACRE, RECHT FARMS, $900-NO| PAYMENT FOR FUEr? Years; delighttul climate: good soil and best settling rapidly; German and Ei - ieee ‘4 Broome street, drug store. BEATE __REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. SPLENDID, OPPORTUNITY.—A GENTLEMAN having two Stores, hoth well established, desires to ‘one of them for an uptown Residence; will difference in cash. Address 8, 8, 8., Heral (O'R PROPERTY on FIRST MORTGAGES WANTED Cin exchange for dne Cedar strvet Store and three ning nearly. te free and clear. TA WOOLLEY? No. Se Pine st e Were FARM OR RESIDENCE, NEAR d has two of the largem restaurants in the city: z louse, Rooms, frown 750. to 081, 80 per day oF from $3 to $10 pe fe Lon Tt, preokyn Howse, With per week. E & SON, Proprietors 0. HOYT” ‘& SON, 171 Broadway. Beyer or ont, Rowgny. Rooms: BY THE ARM ears FRENCH ROOF 11. ROOM s sy, a per night, ‘use in Cranfor miles irom New York, heated by steam. B. BOLDER, Proprietor. and some m ess description to. A. LEV: Ad ERIDGE, Grantord, X. ‘OUSE TO LET—FOUR STORY, HIGH sTOOP, brown stone front. 2/.6x65 feet ; No. 18 West Seven: teenth street, near Fifth avenue. Apply in the house. |, Possession given immediately. FURNISHED ROO} pts AND APARTME NTS A Suir oF ee penic ROOMS—TO LET, 4 University pla NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM*TO LET—WATER and gas; $6; 29 Washington square, southwest cor- her Waverley place. ed Room; 316 West Twenty-sixth street. @ far IANOS.—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL: wt applied so FUrch ase. Prices to suit the times ERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth Sanus, romterst Thy OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, having ‘overstrung bass, carved legs, agrafie and every mnodern improvement, only $175:; rare chance; 7 Years’ guarantee, JAMES’ GORDON, 157 Bleecker st. 20( PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST CLASS instalinenta, or for rent in city or country, durin financial crisis, by HORACE WATERS & SON, Broadway, than ever offered before in New York. makers, will be sold at lower prices for cash oF MU ICAL. CARI A THE NATIONAL COE ASORE has been Incorporated 1 NEW YOKK CONSERVATORY "OF *MUSIL, No. 6 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, ‘next door to Delinonico’s, NOW THE MOST EXTENSIVE and complete music school in the United States, Pupils may begin at any time, the quarter commencing reabecrip a BOOKS from 8 A. M. to9 P.M. Subscription books 0 mn , Z SORRY NY Braver it, 102, 104 and 108 C t, near State. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE CHEAP, A _NUM- A. berof second hand Steinway, grand, square and upright Pianos, some of them nearly new: also a num- ber of instruments of other first class mal STEIN. WAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, Kast Fourteenth street —HALLAM’S PRIVATE MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 A. Guton sauare.—Thorough sla Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony; day and evening. Quartet practice Friday evenings. Private lessons. Terms'mod- erate. A LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, WILL GIVE Piano Lessons at pupil's Tesidence, at § £620 Per quar. ter: references given. Address Mi «CUM, music store of Cari Heuser’s, A) Broadway. FEW LADIES WITH GOOD VOICES AND MOD- erate musical ability can receive partially free in- Struction in singing from a professor and artiste lately arrived trom Europe. Addi Uptown Branch = ee Address T, L. FA, box 161 Herald DANCING A ACADEMIES. J, SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES —CLASSES pat Masonic Hall: 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 ast Filty-fourth street SOIREE at Masonic Hull, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 1874. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, da CIMCOLAMS at private Acudeniy, street (A, DODWORTH'S PRIVATE, CLASSES VOR DANG: . ing, No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are now open for the season. Send for a circular. ‘—CARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S + tm Building, intersection Stuyvesant and, Ninth ts.—Classes every Monday and Thurad: {ternoon nd evening ; now classes now forming ; private lessons specialty. T MR. TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, uric Hall sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, upils attend by ticket at their convenience. Mr, A: -ENOR’S New York style of dancing the Waltze- Pause, Glide Redowa, &c., a8 now danced at private os and grand balls, is taught and practised at each jesson. See circulars, ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST.— All the fa ionable dancos in orje course of lessons. LADIKS—Tuesdays and Frida: eS GENTLEMEN Tuesdays and Friday: lg AEP. M. CHEDDRER wr etneeis 8, 3 i Batueda, ae 4 Pe M. NEW R TUES or evening. 12 East Hleventh FEW VERY DESIRABLE, HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, on second and third floors, to let, to [aes men only; rent moderate. 145 Eighth street, near re y BALLEIMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, West Fourth street, near Broadway.—All tashion- able dances taught perfectly in one quarter; six di taught pertectly In six private lessons, crite ype FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, also a large hall Bedroom, No. wn luton place, between Fifth and Sixth avenues RS. J. H. TRENOR’S PRIVATE CLASS FOR La- dies on waltz aes and Thursday afternoons, trom 2to¢ o'clock. TRENOR’S Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth av. FEW DOOKS FROM BROADWAY.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooms to let, in a private house. Apply at 27 West Twenty-sixth street, )URNISHED—PLEASANT FRONT ROOM AND BED- room ; Plimpton bed; all conveniences for housekeep- ing; $10 weekly: central, quiet house. 106 Bast Fineenth street, three doors from Union Square Hotel. 'URNISHED SECOND FLOOR IN PRIVATE HOUSE, near our office. to rent; $6) per month; or uniur: ishod, $45; or Lower Part of house, TIMPSON & PHET, Broadway, near corner Forty-iourth street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN only : three large Kooms gn second story, with every convenience. at 39 Gast Nineteenth street, be- tween Broadway aud Fourth avenue. on gr erated FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OK ae singly, tor gnttemen, without Doar, in the new rat class hor Seventh avenue, junction of Broad- way and Forty fourth street. Rows ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, WITH OR WITH: out Board, at No. 88 Second avenue, corner Fifth st- 7 LET—ONE OR TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS, WELL furnished, in private houge 113 West Twelfth strost, References required. 0 LET-10 GENTLEMEN, TWO NICELY FUR: nished Rooms, adjoining, at No. 600 Sixth avenues third door above Thirty-tifth street; very pleasant Rooms and fine location. ERY CHEAP—FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND Bedroom, first foor. Can be seen on Sunday at 763 Sixth avenue. COLLEGE PLACE, CORNER OF BAROLAY street, two blocks from the bad Postoffice.—Rooms to sp foe. verms from $2 to $3 per week. Inquire ird floor. __THE M T. BRENNAN i COTERIE. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL BALL, ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY JANUARY 20, 1874, JAMES B, DUPIGNAG, President. CHARLES ¥, LOEW, wa. * } Vice Presidents. H. SHIELDS, Tomas J. NRAUR secrets Ghauies J. Neungas, } Secretaries. Music by Grafulla, Boxes may be had of Mr. MEALIO, No. 416 Broadway, corner of Canal street. THE LECTURE, 'SEASO. Jk. FELIX ADLER'S THIRD LECTURE ON MON. day evening, ysecond 19, at Lyric ‘Hall. fee avenue, near Fort; pireet, | Subject— and Martyrdom.” To be WadatB. WEST. ERMAN & CO'S., 521 Broadway'a “and at the door. AMUSEMENT®S. 5 AVENUE THEATRE, be i ith stree' a A Box 1 0 Open en contintoualy Sve every ‘ny, fromm 8A. Mtl we ar. AUGUBIIN Ey cheat mproprictor and Manager The two great favorites om alternate nights. ONDAY, IESDAY, FRIDAY and Rennes ay evenings Mr, AUGUSTIN iF de: DALY" monstration ot Wilkie ‘Calige aly reat novels. AND Mr. Harkins, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Olarke, Mr. Parkes, Mr. Devere, Mr. WIFE. ‘a iss Ada D; a Miss Rpevenpers, Miss Jewett, Mrs. Gilbert, Miss Varian, Miss Nellie Mortimer. : TUESDAY and THURSDAY evenings, Mr. BRONSON HOWARD'S great loca . SARATOGA. Characters. Mr, James Lewis, Mi SARATOGA. | Harkins, Mr Davidge. Mr, Hardenbers, Mr. Parkes, Mr. Whiting, Mr. Conway, Mr. Peakes, Mr. Devere, ‘a Miss Fanny Davenport, Miss Fanny, Mo- rant pert, Sara Jewett, Hinie Convay, Neitie Mortimer, Nin& *SATURDA y MATINEE at at 14—MAN AND WIFE. Pe week will be Brod! aced, after elaborate and cost! reparation, Mr. AU USTHN DALY'S iirst dramatic wo od ¢ Present sed¥on—A new and powerful Comedy. trom in subject, drawn from the frailties and fortunes ot contemporaneous ne and adapted to our times Box sheet open for tne’ fests night ‘Thursday, January 22 Mee nde THEATRE, and 537 BROADWAY, 587 and 585, er SE eee +.RB. W. iva ir Vaude ‘Thea’ rH” ‘LA vaya TROUPE oF Reh tot Sener KR CONGREGATRD THIS CITY graRuiNng ATTRACTION OF WIDE Wo WORLD FAME. E. D. DAVIES, and JOR, mee Premier Veniriloquist. Firs ark appearance| ZDITH BLANDE, “isurlesgu oe of Actress and’ jocalist, will appear in the musioal targe entitied aoe REB: LAUBA (the Little bre ge eon. ++ Edith Bland : Lat suchable 8 atch of er sirien AND PEG: THE LOST VERDICT. Tim Stitch (an sah tailor)... .Sam Rickey Peter Peg (a Dutch shoemaker). Judge Goldenberg a solid man} and WILs the a LE’ 'ORLEY, N bod: Child. + at y's 1. ENE, SMITH In her great Song and ‘Dance, aster Barney UREN and WAST, as Rave fight Tainer. o Oran, Fe Polish Divertivement By the SCHROTIER SIS- TERs, C. rey NE, GAB! and HENRIETTA, Mise RATE WiLSOW ed irs ALEXAND2INA. ENNIK HUGHE! the charming Rea talented serio-comic vocalist, in a new selection af choice songs, ae ne ngagement of the most extraordinary novelty in ex- istences TE HE AFRICAN DWARF, ‘32 inches high, 43 ae ‘around the chest and weighs 192 pounds. See ONE HUNDRED SPECIALTY ARTISTS WILL APPEAR EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7, Curtain rises at ee Mislead prices of admission, 25c., and haa Garp OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET and bilan uvevue.—Begins at 734, and on Saturday afternoons at 1%. Prices:—Admission, 50c.; Reserved Beats, Sc. and $1 extra; Family Circle, 40c. Seaw may be secured at the Box Oitice dal ce dally trom 8 to 5.4 '* The substitution of “other Novelties on MONDAY, the 26th inst., for many of the special features of the great Pantomime is decided upon. The present is, there- fore, positively the lagt week for witnessing Herr Lind’s startling acts and the wondrous teats of the Jackley Troupe, Ray SUCCESS of FOX's GRAND SPECTACULAR COMIC TRICK PANTO: “HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD!” » Ths is charming entertainment has now Teached its THIRD MONTH, and continues to be the fhe Jenaing metropolitan ‘attraction. have alrendy' fen fe and the demand for seats is still so great that it must be announced for repetition until a period yet far remiote. OX, G. L, Ff the American Srna AE agery pUMPTY 0. K, FOX.. +++-OLD ONE-TWO *RiGL MisteRyi MARTENS FAMILY! JACKLEY TROUPE! HERR LIND! FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 1 O'CLOCK. OOTH’S: THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. he Seen of ‘who will appear as as’ DIANE B. in Acolphe Belot’s powsrtally, wrought and realistic THE FEMME DE FEU. her impersonation ot which hag elicited the most entha- siastic and rapturous applause, demanding her ‘appearance betore the curtain five times on each evening of its representation, ALL THE | COMPANY, IN THE CAST, ND APPROPRIATE SCENERY, RIGINAL AND SELECTED MUSIC, NOVEL AND INTRICATE MECHANICAL EFFECTS, and the unrivalled sensation scene of the PHOSPHORESCENT SEA. > SATURDAY, JAN. 2, A 1, GERANDY MATINEE SBaroRMas SE OF HE FEMME DE FEUI Mrs. J. B. BOOTH... «+sDIANE BEBARD. Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the Music Store of O. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. Broth OF MUSIC. D HESS and MAURICE GRAU........Directors : RRLLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. SEVEN NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEF! COMET WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2i WEDNE: BDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, m CIA DY LAMMERMOOR, 88 oad, THEODORE HABRLMANR, ayn ALL, W. HTL an ye FENICH, Miss * THURSDAY EVENING. ‘JANUARY 2, Miss KELLOGG... ae HENRIETTE Mrs. ZELDA SEGU. Pi MA EDWARD sEGU THOMAS. EATERLIEMAM. ‘RIDAY IANA. JA RIT, Miss JENNIE VAN ZANDT .GUIN, WILFORD MORGAN, halee Si CARLTON, Ww. WHITE, SATURDAY, ar saat %4—Grand Kellogg eros MEAN GIR! Miss K RLINE FULEC CHORUS AND ‘GRAND cites Mr. AN 2: A. HOW! Musical Director Adi in. $1; ioocnyed imissio extra; boxes $8 and $10, according to location ; aby circle, Box hime now ‘open at Academy of Milsic, TOL and 1 iit Brond: RYANT'S MINSTRELS, ‘23d street and 6th avenue. Begins praca with fashionable and deli mitedl itd fiisé success of Una and Eugen CINDERELLA AND THE LITLE. GLASS SLIPPER Cinderetia “edeuugene | Pedro d ‘Nelse Seymour as ” GORGEOUS THANSPORMATION. SUBNEL Cinderella at the ball. The Shadow Dance. Screams of laughter at Bob fare Comic Court S Mutton Trial. THE MULLIGAN GUARD, BLACK BRIGADE (oy permission of the originals Messrs, Harrigan and FOOLING with, in WRONG MAN, MATINEE SATURDAY A’ SEATS SECURED. 23D STREET. it 8; over at lv. UNNY PEOPLE, WE MEBT.—GREAT SUQCESS r. J. J. VILLERS’ Humorous Lecture, at Giation Tail, on inst Friday ‘evening. will soon be tec peated. Presbyterian church, Dunelfen, N. J.. January Be Flemington, 20th; Young Men's eo Association Course, Tabernacle, Jersey City, Washington Heights, 29th. Address AMERICAN AU. Ao“z a: RULE.—LECTURE BY J. CAMPBELL in, M. in the great hall, Cooper Institute, on Monday. February 2, at 8 o'clock P.M. Subject—The Death and Resurrection of Ireland's Legislative Inde- pendence.” Or Meaty nici pencars ereaert ONE DOOR FROM irty-nint reet; six rooms, in perfect r $45, Inqutire on premises. vilaiashahanhee x COUNTRY BOARD park HOUSE, caareait. N. ~"J.—BOARD OAN er woek upwards; house M. 8, CURTIS, Proprietor. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. {in this City and Brooklyn. SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR WANTED-BY A in @ strictly private house, from Forty-f ‘ith to Pi Felenth sizes ts, and Sixth and Ei; 9 ighth ith full description, G, BOL CBT, 165 allen stree ANTED—A FLAT, pCONSTRTING oF housekeeping: use k ee | within ping; must nie nt ed fort ent conveniently mn light ¥ eA class neig! orhood and int square ; full par- five minutes’ wi Uculars. Address M. oy Sox Herald office, Warten =r FURNISHED ROOM, ON OR NEAR the arcane third street car lin ioe ea rent woe 0 At Herald Toe SMALL, FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE. for a small family without children; dress A.C. A., box 149 Hera alars. ce, In the Country, ‘ANTED TO HIRE—IN THE VICINITY OF NEW SIDE, box li Herald east 4 with ith per- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VALUABLE MARBLE jarry, located in the State of Connecticut, near & railroad depot and within seventy miles of this ‘city; it has been openedenough to show that there is an inex: haustible supply; the yard room is ample and a fall of water sofficien' to drive machinery for dressing the marble wners. being engaged in other Dusinew, will sell on reasonable termay For farther par, ticulars call on oF address H. A. FULLER, 39 Broadway, room 2 LARGE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR—HAND- somely furnished, to gentlemen or Genteman and wife, separately or together; desirable oom on third floor ; relerences exchanged. 39 West Thirty-third st. =FARLOR, BEDROOM AND KI EN 5. suite, newly furnished for housekestie, con- yenie' t to cars and stages; central apartments. Lowe, | 2 ‘ourth street, between ie nacre and Fourth avs, ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— -A FRAME HOU. SE AND two Lots; stab! m on second lot for two horses, pe aL? ae; stand a up for near me proposed East- ile articutar EXC HANOI ox ii7 He Ci pwaigtbetde ss: Fo SALE Ou EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS THOR- oughly built brown stone House, 25x50x100, in best pert of Harlem: « smaller House or good Mortgage t in part payment; equity $12,500. Address WA. va Broadway. EWELRY, NOTIC R AXY KIND OF GOODS Vv) o) “taken in exchange for Reai Estate. A Herald office, it : eae “REAL ‘ESTATE WANTED. 4 CASH pstoM R FOR A DESIRABLE PLACE at Boo! ir depot. with water front; also ces on the Bound und Hudson Rivers “Send full par. ticulars or call at office of ©. 8. PECK & CO,, 181 Fifth avenue. GOOD PAYING BUSINESS—IN operation; owner unable to attend; SUCCESSFUL would sell or use suitable for a hotel. Address ROAD. | exchange for city or suburban Property not heavi: ald office. gambered red about $25,000. Address WILSON. ‘Dox 109 BYES A AND | Ez R: MEIFICIAL E EUMAN EY. ss E i re, who has had 18 , ‘B im een’ ’ perience with Professor yor of tH ondort ed yea he's ae if of, Paris, in the Eyes, and are able ts in the city. "O and hospitals ecker arene ved Artificial Arne Sea HUMAN, EYES—J. DAVIS, IN- aes ——— the im} Scknow lodged yy aa eat tobe the only aes, street, between Fil CLOTHING. AY, NEAR THIRTERNT a the ig MENG pays ntlomen’s Wear! highest cash price, tor 9 ahd Carpets, &c, Letters ‘ARM WANTED—NEAR NEW_ YORK "AND DErOs in Lege yor Sexe Business Property a me cash. ith fullest particulars, Nate ENDER, box Vy Herald office. EAL ESTATE WANTED—ON SIXTH OR SEVENTH avenues or vicinity, between Fourteenth and Thir' fourth street, @ ‘at least 50x100 feet, on which the owner will rect a Dullding and. lease “ail, say Jor 10 10 a advance one half the cost of the bul deourity' aired. GHOMGE G, PLINT & CO., 996 Hudson street. ANTED.—A PARTY WITH $4009 OF, OR $3,000 CASH wili buy a House, It offered , 27th oF Bah street, between Gull and 7th ‘avenues, must be high and 01 JAMES R. ARDS 9 West Twenty-third street, WAxten 10 buy ote | | Stauh arenuea;b ¥ PARK expected.” Address HUNTENS Merald offen @** “areaia WES! FOURTEENTH STREKT—FURNISHED ia eee without board; Parlors aud Bedrooms on floor. INSTRUCTION. T PAINE’S COLLEGES, 62 BOWERY, Al AND BROAD- ‘way, corner Thirty-third st.—Young men qualified as bookkeepers and accountan' ack ward ladies and boys rapidly advanced by private instruction, No classes. SUCCESSFUL LADY TEACHER WILL GIVE IN. struction in grammar, ye literature, a stylish handwriting, letter writiay and English to foreigners, for Siz.4 quarter. Address CUNARD, Herald Uptown Branch oe SUN Ocobe COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, posite Caf Institut mortage writing, arithmeue tke Sd a and ming; ladies’ depart- ments; ston ig phy taug! t practically, with instruments, in one quai TIO MACOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER — Farnished Rooms, with every convenience tor Roeaial sah Texpecrable suall tamiltes; also Roc ble f D STREET, front.—Furnish a H AVENUR, ‘oom adjoining, 2: Suitable for one or two gontlemen; also single oom and fire; rent low. ee 3 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ONE OR TWO b desirable single Rooms, nicely furnished. well ent ated; halls warm, table excellent; terms rea: sonable. 14: 5 FAST FIFTEENTH STREET. —! XTRA LARGE, nicely furnished front Koom, with heater; hot and 4 water; for two or three gentlemen; single Room, with grate, $3. 162 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREE ington avenue ri keeping ; 495 BROOME STREET, Tr of Broadway.—Two nicely furnis ere UL ingle men or ior light housékeeping $3 W per week. R LEX. Furnished Parlor tor right house- e kitchen; $5 Dyer’ week. lege I Mon cree 2 SS ea APART= AL YBRY DESIRABLE FLAT 10 RENT—ON SIXTH avenue, near Twenty-second street; nine rooms; in gootl order; rent inka per ye OGDEN & CLARK, ‘Brondy nd Seventeenth st. PLATS TO LETOSEVEN ROOMS EACH; NEW houses; rents $45, $40, a aan fi ber month; also Becond Floor, five roo, IMPSON & PET, Broadway, uear corner | Jourtn street, 10K SECOND FLOOR AND Two ROOMS ON third—Newly painted; ever fe fe dxcelient neighborbood ; private houses" to" Mediate possession. moily onl} oe” aired ; ly only; req OLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1,193 BROAD- ray, corner Twenty-eighth street—Is open day and evening for new pupils; gentlemen or ladies can secure rivate Fr jearh more of Business Writing, Book- coping OF Arithmetic in one month thar in, years tn classes. Boys prepared practically tor business in one quarter. Two seats vacant. WANTED ‘TO PURCHASE, \\7 ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND MACHINE FOR ABER, wedge and hammer handies, Ad- dress AJ. DEVOE, Hackensack, Bergen county, X. J FULL SET, $5, $8; GUM TEETH, $10; PULL, git, © “Ratracting, with, was Bic ine, ‘Open sunday. “Kxainine speciniens at ‘262 Sixth avenue. Kemember, ~ ASTROLOG Y. se a —PROFESS , 42 27 in Boston, now 3a) Sixth & ave Eeworeax LATRVOYANT TELLS NAMBS, ows kenemes, causes marriages; 60 cents and $l, West Iwenty-firth street. es REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO THE jyfnds absent triends; recovers stolen prop- SGI Bowery. Hours) to 6 a baggie CLAIRVOYANT, CAN BE_ CO; ‘sulted on business and all affairs of life. 273 Sixt avenue. ME, RE, THE WONDERFUL ASTROLOGIST, 205 Weet Twenty. seventh street, near Seventh avenue, second front, Fee ie, ; no gentlemen, Mt ya DEOOLUM, BUSINESS, MEDICAL CLAIR- nt.—Past, present, futare foretold. Visit ts from ie "a 9. wenth street Your trouble she removes. 100 Weat NOLOSSEUM, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIFTH street.—Exposltion of the world-renowned CYCLORAMA OF LONDON BY DAY, from 12 o'clock M. to 4 o'clock, P. M., daily. and the beautiful pictorial fllusion of PARIS BY NIGHT, with mooilight, starlight and gas- light effects, each evening, from 7 o'clock to 10 o'clock. Chimes afternoon and eveiing. POLYTECHNIC PROM- l ENADE, with music, refectory and a succession of pleas- ing and instructive novelties in art, mechanics, science and vertu. The LECTORIUM, in which Professor Tobin will demonstrate the illusions and delusions of the senses, with novel and scientific illustrations. Lightning flash at 8 o'clock each evening by Washing- ton mean time. The’ Panopticon will be completed the present week. The increasing crowd of visitors render a division of the entertainme management have decided to fix the price of admission tothe whole serics at matince or soiree at $1 each. and noextras. Children hi price. Full descriptive pam- phiets now ready forlar: tous distribution. The Musical ra Automata, The Darwinian Orchestra. ant Flute player, ‘and the Mammoth Orchestra will arrive in a few ays. impracticaple, and the ABLEAUX, Church of the Disciple: Madison ayenue and Forty-f ith street, series of Tableaux on “ETRE OF ARRATIAM this evening, January 19, 8 ofc Descriptive Readinet by Nev. URORGE Hl, HEPWORTH, Admussion Twenty-five, Cents, At ROBINSON MALL, ’ THE PICCANNINNIES FROM | LONDON, for afew days more. Bring all the children, Every afternoon at 3 Every evening at SS 80e. Chil ron halt brlee: Reverved Beats, 250. extra. Ud EVENING TELKORAM CONTAINS ALL THE Ti 18 THEATRICAL NEWS AND ADVERTISES EVERY PERFORMANCE NOW OPEN IN THE CITY. De sc annnempnte A StORAGR— wast SIDR GTORAGE | WARK a rome Wee Pes for Furniture, mee [renee oe mes in y e Catablishinent in New, Sore i eta a one? ‘snd manager, Office, 573 Hi THE } Migs cen OREe AMUSEMENTS. Woons museum . DOUD BYROK DAY, BU NUARY Yo 1h EVENING, ATs AFTER: (ON, AT. OLIVER, Roup UD BYRON | GEORGE H ADAMS ip sae mietramsor ACRO: eee CONTI. AND Born APTERNOON AND EVE i E WORLD RENOWNED Hip ‘Ma THE CHINESE JU GEORGE DUNBAR itkng THE TRAPEZE AR’ Messrs. DICK SANDS, THE (GREAT TENDY 4 en Wrottacks: Proprietor and Mange ME, LESTER WALLAOK Doors open at filiereeNTs at 8 o'clock, appear. THE COM! ‘RIES, EVERY BE ENING UNL FORTHE NOPIOR, ton yuo . arent Comedy ot ALFRED EVELYN. ‘Mr. LESTER WALLACR haracters “by i JOHN BROUGH Haney, BERET WR. Ox, eB POLK aA ROL! keRG 9. . BRO! GARI J. U0} ‘NE, 'E, SLES. “ion aiee Re YS Luwis, i Powter a Miss DORA GOLDTHWAITE, VOKES, appearances fornia, = IBLO'S GARDEN. UNDIMINISHED SUCCES: Farewell ibe to thelr Farewe! FOF to thelr departure for Califo VOKES.” vai VOKES. KES. POSITIVELY LAST WREK of the most successful Drogram me of genuine fun produced this season. BELLES OF OF THE KITCHEN. LUG) IND A. ROBUBES, KLLES ofa THE KITCHE: Miss VIOTOWA VOKuS MARY. BARBARA, BELLE oF’ THE inci: Miss ROSINA VOKE! HE RELUbS ors THE KITCHEN. Mr. FREDERICK Vo! Baorans GIBBS, pil AUGUSTUS “WIGGINS. KES BELLES OF MTHE K Mr. FAWDON, Vos TRAGEDY! COMEDY! OPERA! BALLET Preceded each e ROMEO janring SEN EIS, M, W. LEFFINGWELE ROMEO. ATURDAY, LAST MATINEE 0} THe BELLES OF THE RITGHEN, MONDAY EVENING, 3 January 38, + in which the VOKES will appear, ‘together with other attractions. h caaaayl balm” Broadw Openss at atic arta nt 8 o'clock. GR MORAL falttie ELLEN, NOVELTY. Serisn D®UVRES OF ALL RATIONS. FUN, - SENTDIENT SONG AND DANO. NTIER LIFE ON THE STAGE. Beason of Vautevilie. and Novelty nt Hatertainment FOR FAMILIES, LADIES HILDREN, AY, JANUARY 19, Sara LOOK AT THE AVALANCHE a Pohang , James Collins. | Ned Buntline, e Blitz, Martha Wren, |the Author aiid Punch ‘and The Character ‘Actoi Judy. Vocalist. John MeMahon | Wn. Carter, Prince Fritz |and Homer Lane,| the int. The babe Dutch the Athletes. Bee Chil iron, Boy. Prof. Davis Hat Spinners, Marion Requea, and his Kittie Brooks, the Vocalist. Trained Dogs, | | tho Cantatrice. George Dunbar, . McAndrews, Frank Donaldson the Dancing the riess G80 H. Adams, | Japanse Ascen-] Ethiopian.» Ane mn *Yonio the great| Delehanty nd | Troquols In 3 Ynainns Gymnasts. Hengler, the Tnimit Together with an unsurpassed vomedy, and Burtorane Company, ouch evouing's entertalament preceded by the htelike picture of LIFE "ON THE, ALAINS, Introducing his poay YUNG, a Troupe of Iroquois Indians A s and tte pty ihe World-tamed “Froutiet e MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 2o’clock. ‘Admission—Family Circle, 0c. ; Parquet and Balcony, Reserved 8 Seats—Orchestra and Balcony, $1. , Boweny ty THEATRE, MONDAY, Jannary 19, 1874, and until further noti R, J. FUANK FRAYNE, the Dead Shot. MISS Chana + BUTLEK, the queoh of picturesque drama, KI, the Cl The Pintio. Valley Musta’ dog Fis ing KIT CARSON, and the ire Bug in the sensational drama by so" Watiuce and J, Frank Frayne, entitle ode ‘and J. THE SCOUTS OF THE SIERRA NEVADA, preceded.each hight by a tayorite comedy: MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 U'CLOCK. ‘TNION SQUARE THEATRE, U Benet bor tne the owaeey st + aa Ca tr of the late WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. Fy B74, at 1:30. ‘The deligntiul sketch, in three ac’ LKINS MICAWB! e, in which will app: pe Messrs, HOWE, MACKAY, BUR. ROUGHS, MONTGOMERY, WILDE: UIGLEY :and Mrs. ONE al Miss JOSEPHINE LAUREN® aa ad iit SiAGit STRUCK BARBER }, wit imitations ‘Oreclebrated actors. rF. 8. CHANFRAU supported by the, eat Bosiine'n ‘Theatre Compeny. eb ped salty pole fhe BE Lue 3 OF a KITCHEN. Musle by Tissington’s Orchestra. Admission $1; Reserved Seats 50c. extra, to be pro cured at the box office of the theatre. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART... 3 ...Sole Proprietor Owing to the CS an sition of Mr. FRANK KERNS. his physician has ores him to go to Florida for the re- mainder cs a wint med COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT will be piven im 0 URSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 22, “when the entire Theatre Comique ‘Company and’ a hoa of volunteers will appear. JERMANIA THEATRE. Seva Oe ONDAY, JANUARY 19, OLE a ee! Comedy, in fiye acts, by Freitag. Box Office open daily, ‘trom ull 4 o'clock. mat Lea THEATRE, BROOKLYN. | q HUMPHANT SUCCHSS ‘oriitic Season, MONDAY, eee 19, Te-engagement of F. 8. CHANFRAU, for five nights 3 THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, LUCILLE WESTERN. mM CHARLOTTE, CUSHMAN, 514 BROADWAY. «Director MORNING AND EVENING READINGS, Miss CUSHMAN will have the honor to give a series of four readings, at Stolnway Hall.is tne following order WEDNESDAY EVENIKG, : JANUARY B 1.—Selections cee “Hani Part Se aiecel lesion. TURDAY FWORNTXG, JANUARY 31. Part 1. Apelectines trom ‘As You Like It.” Part2.—Miscellsnecy) us. ONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2. Part 1.. Selections alt “Merchant of Venice.” Part 2—Miscellaneot i "al iections from “Muc! lo ut Nothing.” Part 2.—Miscellaneous, ae Evening Readings at 8; Morning Readings at 2 P.M. kets, with reserved seats. $1. Bonrved sonis for the Boriee transferrable), $3. The sale of seats tor the series will begin on Wednesda: morning, January 21, at 9 o'clock, at Steinway Hall, and continue for twod ter which no more tickets for the neries will be sold. The sale tor any of the single read- fs will begin on Friday morning, January 23 « oftice open from 9 tll 4 dally, amphiets contain: programme may ni had at the Hail tree of charge, teen oe TEINWAY HALL. MAS. Lomiabham ice Seni e JANUARY ri iy jl appear, dopettior. with ae BRRNIARI LISTEMANN, 1 { Solo Violins. Mr. Louis LenecKy Viol is THEO. THOMAS’ GRA Np vOKOMStiA. Admisslon tlekets, $15) nd $l. Reserved seats, S0e. extra. Me! no ate a been will Feommence thi and ll Broadway. tibvEwense BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker Every ond should visit the wonderful museum. “It is fall pf everything people, should gee and understand. , Lec. s daily on the “Philosophy of plait nai Those parties Gnable to attend these important lectares cam ave them forwarded, post reooipt of nts by addressing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM O ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, ERRY’S OPERA | HOUSE, street, near Third even’ open every ht. Matinee Wednesday and Satard ny, ission. 100., and 40c. Minstrets ,Variety and “Out of The Fire." NARD.—MUSIOAL UNIVERSITY (CHARTERED BY special act of Le tag 2 hah et pt ae ris fay WATBON, Musical Direc! STRELS,—FOSTER’S BEAUTIFUL Myinck Joe,” oe Burk,” “My O14 ard ‘Times Come Again,” sund ; mailed roadway: h store, 3 Union square. — THIRTY-FOURTH lessons only. No tree. RYANT'S Songs “Old Black J Kentucky Home” and " OGRi ian Spain ft Hall, Great ine, atreet, rd: it 2) every evening sf nos aero, LD [LASSES am. » nophiene AND PAINTING NOW C forming at th NEW "YORK CONSERVATORY, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth’ avenue. (OQ ULLIGAN GUARDS."—IMMENSE — sUCCK Bone, 40c.; Quickstep, a0c.; Galop, 40c. ; Tailed ostage Da 7 SPA. POND & bin ani hers, 547 Broadway; ‘anch store, 39 Union square. Met#orourran Pe THEATRICAL AND*+ sHow 7 Fiteerna RSTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTREL (AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON BAND.