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51 4 BROADWAY. THEATRE Tor he ween comienciig MONDAY. Feb. 4 positive f Vocalists, appearance of the Queen of Vyoulist hus Miss NULLY F ‘Mise PTE! . onoanced by the press of the sunlit otetas te be the nivst accomplisied Vocalist on the ‘Stage. 1 and accomplished Firs appearance of the Deautifal 2h 7°°T ARE. s { BROADWAY ...Sole Proprietor us FOY SIS! purr por SISTERS. First appearai Great Euhio Me ancut HUGHES wi a Onamplon Song and Damce Art- ce of the Champton Son, Pires appearances oi ne World, Memrs. POLE AND WADE. a FOLEY an nce of the Great Ballad Singer, Firet apoesr hi BARRINGTON, sa Mi J. BARIINGTON, ™m ess of U6 season for one Ww er, great meee TitGan GUA MULLIGAN GUARDS, HARRIGAN AND HART. HARRIGAN AND HART. Becond Week, and every Song new in dy the Originals, ‘OLD MINSTRELSY OLD. TIMES | MINSTRELSY TIMES ROCKS, MINSTRELSY ROCKS. 2% YEARS AGO. OLD MINSTREUSY OLD TIMES AS IT WAS | rh BUCKS. 2% YEARS AGO. 25 YEARS AGO. GRAPEVINE TWIST, BY MASTER MARKS. MISS LUCY LONG, BY MR. TONY LART, ENTIRE NEW OLIO OF FU, conmating. of Sentimental and Serjo-Comic Vocalisms, wonderful Acrobatic Displays, Monge and Dances, Hindoo Juggling, Feats of Equilib- riwin, Character Costume [ranstormation Terpsichorean Divertiwmements, Teur« ‘Oddities, Interludes, and Choice Ethiopian Comedy, end the great Sensation Irish Drasit, THE COL-LEEN BAWN, . which the entire company, consisting of the follow- Star Artists, appear:—Mewsrs. Ka. Varrigan, Ton: ‘Chas. White, Archy iughes, James eKee, J. Robert Hall, RK. M. Carroll and So J. F, Crossen, D. radley, J.'A. Grave 4. Kelly, Brow obin Wilhams Miss Nuily Pieris, Miss Kate @'Cennor, Miss Kitty 0 Nei, Miss Jennie Yeamans, Mra, Wild, Miss Marie Gorentio, Mes Jennie Sateriec, ira. Anmeé Yeawans, Miss ida Foy piss ies Bertha Foy, Foley and Wade, Miss Kitty Tilson, c., de. ——MAKIN , | Hibernian jections of ANDEST ¥ OF TALENT & NE TIME AND LACE IN AMERICA. THE THEATRE COMIQUE, + THE RESORT FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, TBs MULLIGA ARI OLi Tim MINSTRELSY. 25 YEARS AGO, MISS LUCY LONG, COLLEEN BAWN, THE COLLEEN BAWN. EVENING ——_EVERY- —— MATINEES WBDNESDAY AN AY. Bowes* THEATRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Te74. ‘Bngagement for SiX NIGHTS only of the charm! Protean Artist, a” Miss LAURA ALBERTA, 4 4 new Sensational Dramatic Story, trom the “Fireside Companion,” entided PASSION; Or, THE SISTER'S AVENGER, written by PHILIP STONER, Esq., 4p which Mr. G. W. HARRISON will appear and the en- Bre Siar Company. The Drama abounds in the most Seas oS alee eve enh reas ‘oD e. Preceded by the Lau, ‘arce of i SIAMESE” TWINS.” @m active preparation, Mr. J. P. MoCLOSKEY’S Drama of POVERTY FLAT and POMP, im which Mr. HARRY CLIFFORD WILL APPEAR, Nees GARDEN. VOKES. uae WEEK BOT ONE, jor to thelr departure tor Caliornia, of th Prot URES FAMILY IN TWO PILCES, * VOKis, ~— VOKES, VOKES, VOKES, VOKES, VOKES, VOKES, who will appear ina GRAND COMBINATION PROGRAMME, Buckstone’s tamous farce, THE GOOD-FOR-NUTHING. THE GOOD-POR-NOTHING, MISS ROSINA VOKES AS NaN Miss ROSINA ‘goes AS NAN a THE WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE, THE WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLAC @» originally invented, arranged and written by the’ VOKES. vise. Miss JESSIE VOKES CPORLA VOKES: Miss SOSLINA VOR ES shir) FREDERICK VOKES Mr. FAWDON VuKes ‘Fe the course of the piece an origmal Burlesque Polka, Grand Operatic Duet, Leary's Jig and the CELEBRATED VOKES QUADsILL. BATURDAY MATINEE AT HALS-PAST ONB. BATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ONE. In active preparation a rand, romantic American @rama. by George Fawcett Rowe, founded on Cooper’ eelebrated romance, TH! LAS!’ OF THE MOHICA filustrated with picturesque scenery, superb historical tableaux, novel and surprising effects and a strong cast ot characters. Bootes THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. MONDAY EV ING, FEB. 2, 1874, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE THE FEMME Db FEU! Mrs J. B. BOOTH..........a5.........-DIANE BERARD, ON TURSDAY, FEB. 3, and every evening until further notice, will be presen: with EW SCENERY, PROPE: ‘and a full CAST OF © a New and Original! ., by Adeiph Belot, written exoressiy ior . Mrs J. 8. BOOTH, ELENE. Mrs J. B. BOOTH FEB. 7, AT 13g, PERPORMASCE OF .-Mrs. J. B. BOOTH ‘Theatre and at the 1 Broadway Seats secured in avance at ¢ Music Store of C. H. Ditson & Co NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, Prices of admission :—Paryuet, Soc.; Family Circie, Bc. ; Orchestra Chairs, We. == @———— | JOHNNY ALLEN. ———— First appearance ot the eriginal and only living JOHNNY ALLEN in White and Black Specialties, First appearance VICTORELLI of the "wonderful BROTHERS, The dashing and accomplished serio-comic vocalist, ANNIE. BRADDON ANNIE BRADDO ONY PASTUS OP A} ‘SONG BUDGET, The WAITE sist Miss KATIE SHAW. Barry, Tooley, Lang, Freeman sisters Girard, Sea- rt, de. MATINEE Tuesday and saturday. LADIES REE on Friday evenings and Saturday a{ternoons STEINWAY HALL —CU MORNING AND EVENID Miss CHARLOTTE, CUSHMAN ONDAY EVENING, February 2. Part 1—Selections trom “Merchant of Veniee.™ Part 2—Miscellaneous. WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 4. Part l—Selections from “Much Ado About Nothing.” Part 2—Miscellancous, Evening Readings at 3: Morning Readings at? P.M. Tickets, with reserved Seats. $1. Secured seats for any gt the Single Readings for sale at Steinway Hall irom 9 to4o'cloc® daily. YRIC HALL, SIXTH AVENUR AND FORTY-SECOND street —Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb, 6 and 7, TABLEAUX, STATUARY, &., By Mr. GB. BARTLETT. Admission 50 cents, Heserved seats 25 cents extra. READINGS. 1B FOUNDLING ASYLUM GRAND MATINEF BENEFIT OF THE NEW YORK FoU iG ASYLUM, under the charge of the Sisters of Charit; at BEYANTS OPERA HOUSE, 289 STRERT, om Saturday atternoon, February 7, i874. % Bryant's Minstrel Troupe their popular entertainment. ‘Matinee vegins at 2. Over at4 P.M. SSOCIATION HALL, A OeHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 ATS P.M, ABNUAL CONVERT OF ST. THOMAS CHOIR, under the direction of aa y igg spate od WARREN. \miasion $1. kets (and programmes with all pat culars) at 15, 347 Broadway and 39 Union square; Sehirmer’s, 701 Broadway; Jordeus & } 1,164 Broadway, and at the office of Mr. B. 837 Bixth avenue, near Forty-eighth street. Frrocurion. : bee ci NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, Ko. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmontco’. HE SIAMESE TWINS, just added at an enormous expense to Dr. KAHN’S magnificent Museum, 8 Brosewar. Models of this wonderful treak of nature taken from lire. ‘The only models in this country. extra charge. BNDELL PHILLIPS, Ninth Lecture Mercantile Library Course. MONDAY EVENING, February 9% TREET LIFE IN BUROVES Tickets at the Library and 116 Broadway. get a Ps »4 of SPRING classes les, gen ' Prot By DEReT Gesuahf': Private academmeay are Lorene inc. Address, for circulars, No. emoroutran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING | ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SBRATRIGAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CORALS OF RAED ail AVENUS 7ERATRE, pres ‘wenty-e ste: it Broadway, n rises ata Uare ordered tor Il. Box oilice | open day om Mr. AUGUSTLY DALY 10 P. M.. and seats may if WEEK IN ADVANCE. - Proprietor and Manager FOULINE! AUGUSTIN DALY'S NEW AND BRILLIANT COMEDY ON THE FORTUNES AND FRAILTIES EVERY NIGHT! “FOLLINE has been successfully produced before crowded, brilliant and delighied audiences ‘The drama is full ofaction. Notascene, not acharacter is superfiuous, * © © The story is concerned with the ambitions, loves, folly, sin and penitence of a young couple; * * * and | the performance passes off as smartly as an epigram by } Rochefoucauld and as smoothly as a eouplet by Pope * © * Itissaperbly placed on the stage. * * * It ts tn four acts and we are afraid to say how many | dresses. * * * Notapartis badly played. Mr. Fisher acted Genevoix admirably; it will rank with his best | parts, so perfect was the combination of tenderness and | integrity. Mr. Lewis’ physical alertness and dry fibre ot humor were in sympathy with the eccentricities of Pon- NOVELTY AND OPERA. tame. Mr. Davidge presented a complete and touching | picture of imbecile, amiable and affectionate senility. Miss Dyas gave culture, refinement and the natura! impres sion of highly wrought passion to the role of Follino, and was powerfully emotional in tne ingenious situation in | | | ! } i ! i} the last act, where the wretched wife is in agony lest her husband shall discover the concealed body of the Count, Mr. James. Migs Davenport had all the chic and aplomb necessary to the speculative Aglae, and rejoiced in mar. yellously luxuriant costumes. Miss Jewett’s Gabrielle | was charmingly fresh and ingenious Mrs, Gilbert's pic- | 1. ture of the faithful Bastienne was touching. and true. | We chronicle an unequivocal and striking success ”— | Rerald, The Great Satire on Mod ‘A Satire on the Prailties of Society. A Satire on Fashions, A Satire on Fancy Speculations, A Satire on Fancy Cashiers A Satire on Shoddy Luxuries ‘A Satire on Modern Love. A Satire for Tempted Wives. ‘A Satire for Thoughtless Husbands A Satire on Splurging Tradesmen. A Satire on Servantgalismn. 4 Satire on Gay Bachelor Bosom Friends, A Satire on Life as it is To-Day in all its Phases FOLLINE } companion picture to FROU-FROU. A companion picture to MADELEIN MOREL, A companion picture to DIVORCE, FOLLINE. | The DAILY TIMES says:—“The positive interest of the | piece, the many great merits of the representation and | the extreme beauty'of, the setting has produced a most | tuvorable impression.” ‘The TRIBUNE says:—“One tangible impression, and that a good one, reinains from FOLLINE. It codnsels economy and chastity.” | The GRAPHIC says:—“FOLLINE is not only so mag- nificently upholstered that probably no play was ever so bruliandly set in New York. put its, tull of natural char. acier and sentment, as weil 4s iact in consiruction.”” The MAIL says:—“The play is an example of the high- | est school of legitimate comedy. * * * The language 1s | epigrammatic and vigorous, SATIRE ON [Hb HEAD- LONG SPIRIT OF THE AGE isthe leading tdea o1 the author, and every now and then comes a cutung, biting lash at the irailnes of the day.” The EXPRESS says:—"Mr. Harkins, as a husband, manly aud natural, and Mr. Louis James must be ¢ ited with playing che disagreeable cnaracter ot the Count in an almost iauitiess mauner, his ac scene, Where many a jess intelligent artist uught have | deen wmpted tio coarseness and vulgarity, being | specially worthy of menuon.”” | FOLLINE Is brilliant! Is faultless} Is intense! The Clubs! home The town! NOVELTY AND OPERA. The parlors! FOLLINE, EVERY N MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:20. ‘The immense triumph of Folline culminated last even. | ing, when hundreds of eager visitors failed to obtain | seats, or even standing room. ox sheet open one week in advance, FOLLINE! | Rene, an Aspirant for millions. Mr. Harkins Mr. Fisner Genevoix, sausiied with thousands. . The Count De Marsilie... Mr. James Pontame, who has veen t s | nace Mr. Lewis | Guain, Davidse Gaspard, the Cashier of the ‘Mr. Parkes Cousin Laube, a Friend who doesn’t im: hour... iP siueeies Andree, the discreet and 1 Boneioy, a Valet a la mode ‘The Couimissury of Police... Baptste, Caterer: Laurent, Upbolsterer.. Groom cppiepe . Mr. De Folline, the Wite of to-day... ise Ada Dyas | Agiae, & Queen of the Bourse and the Woman . Whiting ‘Mr. Conway bert kman | ~ of the future aah ~-Miss Fanny Davenport Gubri sh frou: her Convent Sehool, Miss Sara Jewett Bastienne, Gray Head, Green Heart .. Mra G. H. Gilbe! Theodoste’ a Crysullization Miss Minnie Conway | Mme. Leguepy, the envied ETROPOLITAN TH Mes anas BeOADWAY, Manager ... THE POPULAR Miss Nin Varian | 55 ana ser, | corse eR, W. BUTUBR | Li THEATRE OF NEW YORK, TBE GREATEST POSSIBLE DELIGHT CONTINUES. | SE ATTRACTION OFFERED THIS WEEK, | ¢ douowing powertul programme, in which the ious artists will appear :— the sparkling and vivacious Bur- | DITH BLANDE,| lesque Actress and Vocalist, will — ® apovar as LOUISA.....-0..seseeeee.-oift the -DEAD SHOT. - ——® the Premicr Ventriloquist of the 3 "i! World. | Anecdotes and Adventures, | 6 Le tearies cl Mile. LEONA DARE, | a2 Sea ® of the nineteenth century. Miss JE HvGH —— ‘Queen of Serio-Comic Vocalists. G SAM. RICKEY, {MASI e ‘as the MULCAHEY TWINS. | ER BARNKY, JOHN HART and ADD RYMAN in their specialty of NEVER TOO Late 10 MEND, ‘The beautiful nautical divertissement, | me scun orrer ses, ASHORE. x e ROTTER SISTERS and Miss KATE WILSON, SANDFORD and WILSON, the Musical Mokes. ech QUEEN ahd WEST, In thelr Specialties. | The Langhadle Extravaganza, entitled | | OPENING THE COLISEUM. | Ticket Taker (aiways in trouble) with a Tuil cast of character 10 ARIIsTS WILL APPEAR NIGHTLY, Doors open at 7. "Curtain rises at 73 Popular Prices of Admission, 25c., 0c. SECURE YOUR SEATS IN ADV. NOTIVE.—The Management take pleasur Ing engagements, with the tollowing Arusta: MAKTINETTA PANTOMIME TROUPE, the great Lon- don Sensation Artists; the FAMOUS JACKLEY FAMILY, ten in number: WILLIAM COURTRIGHT and COOL | WHITE, the favorite Comedians, with GILFOIL and | ROOKE, and others, whose names will shortly appear. | MET#OPOLITAN ieee canarias 4 an roadway. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY ot BENEFIT tendered to E. D. DAVIES, Premier Ventriloquist of the World, ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, February 5, A HOBT OF TALENT WILL’ APPEAK | Secure your seats early, Ve he great NOVELTY AND OPERA. TEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets — | Every oné should vistt the wonderful museum. ‘It is full | of everything people should see and understand, “Lec- | tures daily on we “Phuosophy of Marriage.” Those | parties, unable to attend there important ieciares can ave them forwarded, Post tree. on receipt of 25 cent by, dressing SECRET bY NEWYORK MUSKUM © ANATOMY, 6! broadway. Bare: SONG AND DANCE.—JIG, CLOG AND IRISH Jig Dancing taught tor the stage : Banjos at all prices; | indies taught. N. b.—BOGAN'S Simplified Banjo Man: ual is only method of the kind ever published, enabling the pupil two play at sight, without @ teacher; Be Seles ieee aba soe Tsai iene 100 Haet Houston street, near Bowe ANSO AND GUITAR TAUGHT IN A SINGLE QUAR. Bee WeNRY 6. DOBHON, Ii Fourth avenue; jes of Dancing for the minstre| and 100 STARS oF ALL | also all stage. ‘i OBINSON HALL—SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR | R Broad wi refitted and new decorated, to lei for | Boirees, Tableatrx, Opera, Concerts. Lectures, Fairs, The. | airicals, Weddings, Price reduced for February aud | are! YOL. MONSTERRY'S FENCING AND SPARRING Academy, 402 sixth avenue, [SRS aaBE ig ome ments recreate | le, NOVELTY 100 STARE OF ALL NOVELTY AND OPEBA. 100 STARS OF ALL NATIONS. AND OPERA, NATIONS. NATIONS. 1 STARS OF ALL NATIONS. 100 STARS OF ALL NOVELTY AND OPERA. NATIONS. 100 STARS OF ALL NATIONS. | QEnetc THEATRE. Soldiers, Guar acters he represents. AMUSEMENTS. | OLYMPIC OLYMPIC OLYMPIC Fy EATRE, THEATRE, THEATRE, | VAUDEVILLE, OPERA AND NOVELTY. VAUDEVILLE, OPERA AND NOVSLTY. VAUDEVILLE, OPERA AND NOVELTY. REIGNING ATTRACTION, REIGNING ATTRACTION, REIGNING ATTRACTION. OVERWHELMING OVATION. OVERWHELMING OVATION, OVERWHELMING OVATION. LADIES AND CHILDREN IN CROWDS. LADIES AND CHILDREN IN CROWDS, LADIBS AND CHILDREN IN CKOWDA MUSIC, DANCE, COMEDY, BURLESQUE, AND GYMNASTICS, 100 STAR ARTIST: 100 STAR ARTIS 100 STAR ARTL OF THE WORLD. OF THK WORLD. OF THE WORLD. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1874, engagement for a brief period of MISS SALLIE HOLMAN’S ENGLISH OPERA BOUFFE TROUPE, introducing to public favor the charming prima donna, Miss SALLIE HOLMAN; the fascinating contralto and serio-comic vocalist, Miss JULIA HOLMAN; the popular primo tenor, Sig. JOSEPH BRANDISI; Mr. GEORGE H, BARTON, buffo basso; Mr. ELLIS RYSE, primo basso profundo: Mr. CHARLES G. MIKRS, English comique; Mr. ALFRED D. HOLMAN, buiffo baritone; | | Mr. MILLS HALL, baritone secondo; Miss G, STRADELLA, Miss EMMA PHILLIPS, Miss IDA CARPENTER, Mrs. HARRIET HOLMAN, Directress, and others FULL AND EFFICIENT CHORUS, THE ORCHESTRA during the opera will be under the direction of Mrs HARRIET HOLMAN, Offenvach's world-renowned Opera Bouffe, ar- ranged and adapted by George Holman, Esq., LA GRANDE DUCHESSE DE GEROLSTEINI { Mr. CHARLES HILL, | | The Grand Duchess. Miss Sallie Holman Wanda, a Peasant Girl..........Miss Julia Holman Fritz, in love with Wanda (in which he Will introduce “La Marseillaise”) Signor Joseph Brandist General Boum. +e Ellis Kyse Baron Puck, Prime Minister to the Grand Duch 268 -Mr, A. D, Holman Prince Paul, atiianced to the Grand Duchess... Mr. George B. Barton Baron Grog. ; r, Mills Hall Nepomue ‘Mr. Charles J. Miers Rasman Mr. &. M. Belen Peterman . G. Bellamy Olga... Emma, Phillips Amelia. Miss G, Stradeila Vivandier iss Ida Carpenter jamerous Auxiliaries The Opera concludes each evening at 9:15, First week of PRINCE SADI DJALMA, THE MAN OF MYSTERY, in his New and Original Act, entitled VIOLIN SOLO COMIQUE, OR THE ENCHANTED MUSIC STAND! The Finest, Funniest, Musical, Grotesque and Gym- nastic Act now in this Country. First Week of the Acrial Champions of the World, HAWLEY AND MIACO. ‘These marvellous, intrepid and unparalleled Gymnasts have, by their artistic and daring ex- ploits in mid-air, acquired a reputation beyond that of any performers the world has ever known; their thrilling PERISTREPHIC FLIGHTS! Terrific Leaps and Astounding Aerial Somersaults verify the assertion that they are the Gymnastio| Wonders of the Nineteenth Century. First Week of the ¢ brated Protean Actor, Comedian and Vocalist, JOHN MORRIS, \hs & Special and Extraordinary Feature of the By the aid of an Original and truly Marvellous Mechanical Invention, in- comprehensible to the beholder, Mr, MORRIS will Grand Constellation. produce no less than SEVEN DISTINCT CHANGES! opposite in character aud costume and rapid as the lightning flash—without leaving the stage and in full view of the audience, the while he de- tineates by Song and D ogue the changing char- his incomparable Feat, which really appears miraculous to the audience, as he neither strips his body of apparel nor puts it on, has puzzled the most ingenious ana defies successful imitation. It essentially filis the title by which it is known, of the Mystic Changes, First week of the celebrated European Gymnast, ALA, in his most startling Three Bar Act, first time ever performed in this city. Must be seen to be real- ized, First week of the celebrated Banjoist, MR, HARRY STANWOOD, In his artistic Banjo Solos, In addition to the above, will appear in new Sketches and Specialties the following establishe favorites :— The favorite Vocalists and Character Artists, MARTHA WREN AND JAMES COLLINS, those supert Novelty Artists, DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, in new Songs, Dances and Sketches. The ever povular Ethiopian Comedian, | J. W. McANDREWS, | IN AN ENTIRELY NEW act, BONNIE RUNNELS, «JAMES VINCENT, JENNIE ARNOT, Ta EMMA LEWIS, H, A. FISHER, JOUN C. WALSH, AND A HOST OF OTHERS, A Full and Efficient Parce and Comedy Company. MATING! WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 2. AT2. Evening performance begins at & Seats secured six days in advance. Admission—Famlly Circle, 8c. ; Orchestra and Baloogy, Wp.; Beserved toot, fle NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, “AULVSHL AVISAON ONY ATIIARGAVA O14KX1O ° 2 5 2 = = 5 EB > y é “SULVEHL ALTAAC AAGAVA Old KATO > z ° 2 Gy Si rs 5 2 E] a > 5 FI F |AON GNV WTUASGAVA O1dKAO “AMLVAHL ALY “‘AULVANL ALIZAON GNV WVUARGAVA O1dKA'I0 “@ULVEHL ALIAAON GNV ATHAIGAVA OL4KATO “@ULVEHL ALIZAON GNV ATIHARGOVA O1dNAIO “AULVAHL ALTAAON GNV ATTIASGOVA O1dKATO Wiattisces Proprietor and M Doors open at 7:30. FIFTEENTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, ! EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, VERY My BATURDAY. APTEKNOON, ‘ it Comedy Lerd Lytton’s gree “Tis a very good world tl ; To lend or t spend or to give in; Bat wo beg, oF to borrow, or get A man’s own, It’s the very worst world that ever was known, ALFRED EVELYN p Mr, LESTER WALLACK Other characters ors JOHN BROUGHAM, HARRY KECKETT, w R. FLOYD, J. B. POLK, J. W. CARROLL, W. J. FERGUSON, G. F. BI OWNE, T. B. | MILLs, W! J. LEONARD, ©. "FE. EDWIN, Miss JEF- | PREYS LEWIs, Mine, PONISI and Miss DORA GOLD- THWAITE, r..Mr, LESTER WALLACK ‘ommences at 8 o'clock. BLABORATE REVIVALS and NOVELTIES | are, for the present, unavoidably postponed tn conse- | ‘quence of the UNPRECEDENTD DEMAND for seats to witness Lord Lytton’s great comedy. ‘The box book will, thereiore, be open THREE WEKKS IN ADVANCE, Carriages may be ordered at a quarter \o ele YRAND OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD Gan? eichti avenne.—Begins at7%, and on Saturday aiternoons at 15. ves:—Admisston, S0e. ;, Reserved Seats, 0c. and $1 extra: Family Ci . be secured at the box ofiice daily trom 8 105. *,* On next Saturday, February 7, the LAST Grand Family MATINEE of the great Pantomime will be given, | as the piece is to be positively withdrawn to make room for other attractions. | ELEVENTH AND LAST WEEK OF | wonderfui Spectacular Counle Trick Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD | 1! The great and charming Pan omime has now almost reached the FOURTH. | MONTH of its remarkable run, which 1s in testimony of its ular attractive. | ness. The present week, however, will afford the ONLY OPPORTUNITY to those who have tailed to be present to witness the mar- vellous tricks, beautiful sce- nery, novel specialties, and to enjoy the deticions m UPROARIOUS FUN manifold exceliences of this unrivalled entertain ment ‘and A renowned Oriental per- former, the Japanese KING SAKBRO, has been engaged for six mights and the satur- day matinee. This astound- ng gymnast will under. take, among other exciting KING acts, the accomplishment, SARBRO, ot the PERILOUs FLAT of walking @ rope stretched from the stage to the ceiling “ oi the Grand Opera House, and DESCENDING WITH ALL VELOCITY, SLIDING ON ONE FOOT WHILE STANDING ERECT, THE WILSON BROTHERS, magnificent specimens of | physical manhood, in their gracerut acts, exhibiting up- Tryalled feats of strength and expert agility. TH MARTENS FAMILY will continue ‘to give their sweet Tyrolean ballads and the ever popular “Cat Duet,” enthusiatically encored every night. THE BEAUTIFUL RIGL SIsTE.S in new solo dances and original divertissements, seconded by an augmented corps du ballet. | | Old One Two. Mr. C. K. FOX Columbine. Mic. Emile Rig] | Harlequin. SES Rae inter Ravel | *s* Due not ade of the forthcoming novel- | gies. | \RAND OPERA HOUSE. ANNOUNCEMENT!!! ON NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, February 8, will be given here the FIRST of a Series of GRAND OPERATIC CONCERTS, which will be remarkable for their magni- tude and merit, the orchestration to be under the con- Guct of the renowned P, 8, GILMORE, of Boston Jubilee same, who, with the entire TWENTY-SECOND REGI- EN BAND. of sixty-five chosen instrumentalists, in- cluding M, Arbuckle, cornet, and K. A, Letebre, saxo- phone, and other excellent Soloists, will appear ‘in the super new uniform of that celebrated organization. | WIENIAWSKI, Kurope’s greatest violinist, has also | been secured, and the names of other engaged premiere artists will short transpire. nat Mie OF MCKETS begins on next Thursday morn- | ing at 8o'clock, at the box office. and $1 extra, according to location. ene nheneheestenratnapetnetennlen tenn tessa ne et ER 1874._TRIPLE SHEET. RICBS—Admission, 50 eents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents | AMUSEMENTS. Cass BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. THR MAGNIFICENT PICLORIAL ILLUSION ot “PARIS BY NIGHT,” with the enchanting effects of MOONLIGHT, STAKLIGHT and GASLIGHT, BVERY APTERNOON AND EVENING, from } o'clock to 5 o'clocs P. ‘and from 7 to 10 o'clocs P. M. unui further nouice, together with the varied attractions of Paris by Gaslight. Wao, 4q SURE 2 2 THE POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, 3] to which isnow added the mysilc illusion . FS THE SPIRIT HAND, A vs First time in Ameri¢a, g | The interesting and instructive novelties of 2 FA THE LECTORIUM, a = | with an entire new tectare on , ‘The Delusions and illusions of Science, i niroducin, 2 THE PRUTLAN CABIN ® Science vs. Spiritualis my Z| Allentertainments are under the direction of | * ie PROPESOOR TOBIN. g 2] Admission, $1 and no extras. A # | ,,1m order to accommodate the nightly crush in E | the Lectorium arations are made for the | > & | erection of @ capaciiy tor 1,000 persons. | * M®® ¥ ® CoNway's BaooKLYN THEATER, ‘The eminent tragic actress, Mra DP. WOW Lits, supported b Mr, Fe eCOLLOM. LADY AUDLEY'S Sukie. RYANT'S MINSTRELS, 23D STREET 2d street and 6th avenue. Beginsat& Over at 10, Box office open trom 9A. M. Be ec ANOTHER CAN eee nts FUN: ‘The pathetic Plantation sketch, W7iuh invisible Chang BLACK Dave Reed THs WIG MAKERS, B aus, MOLLIGAN GUARDS WITH BRASS BAND. Vencluding with the greatest gucc he season, CINDERELLA’ AND ViE MIRTLE GLASS SLIPPER, KUGENE as CINDERELLA, Unsworth, Seymour, Bob Hart, Brockway, Dan Bryant 4 NCE. THE SHADOW DANCE, Ho SHADOW MATINEE, Saturday at2 Children half price. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. 0. 128 West Fourteenth : THE DI CESNOLA Con BOON Oe NTIQUITIES FROM CYPRI GALLERIES OF ANCIENT AND MODEUN PICTURES The “LOAN EXHIBITION” of Works of Art, compris- ing the rare collection of ENGRAVINGS and BTCHINGS, loaned by James 1. Claghorn, ksq., of Philadelphi: Ancient Carvings, Enamels, nes Porcelain, Faience, &c., &e Open daily, from 10 A.M. until 5 P. M., and on Tuesday, | Thursday ani Saturday evenings, trom’7 until 10, Admission, 25 cents. “Mondays, tree. HVOLA GARDEN, Ai ighth street, between res enn ree en Second and Third avenues, AFTERNOON, Ae vane and EVENING, Pe HN aoe at 7 o'clock, GRAND SACRED Admission 26¢. A WHAGICAL BAZAAR, + Li3t BROADWAY, UNDER HARTZ & LEVY... NEW TRICKS, PROM . -NEW TRICK=, FROM 50 CENTS, NEW TRICKS, FROM 5) CENTS, =-NEW TRICKS, FROM 50 JAMES HOTEL. ROPRLTORS ae __ SOR SALE. OMlen “witht dese Tnguite’ of TSA AGS a BuRY, 38 Browdway Te (OR SALE—WASHINGTON MARKET COKNEB RE- Putton Meat Stand. Apply to ABM, LITCHULT, 23 Ur ae of ROVISION AND PACKING HOUSE usiness avenues ; m unsur- pamete ‘M. WYNAN, 25 Chambers street Foe, SALE—A WILLOOX & GIBBS SEWiNQ MA- chine, in perfect order, with all th chments; also a Singer iamily improve ch with black wal ivetay wi va nany uBlgreds wok with lack walnad baie? SALE—BUTTER AND PRODUOB MARKET COR- Atlantic aad Court streets, Broo! in Dy "1 Market ET RENN {OR SALE—THE BEST RESTAURANT AND BAR- ‘oom, 143 and 145 Fourteenth street, Tammany Hull, GIOR SALE—AT PASS ‘AIO, Stock and Fixtures ot a Btore, doing @ first class business. N. J., THE GOOD WILL, long established Grocery Apply to JOHN DUFFUS, at the Post office, Passaic, N, OR SALE—SLOCK, FIXTURES AND Goo! TLL K of the Cigar Store B8t Sixth av dee rene JOR SALE Of 10 LET THE WEL jong established Olympic Hall, on West Slaten street; fit for balls, partiés or public meetings. 351 West Sixteomth saree! cgi (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED, WELL LO- cated Liquor Store, Lease, Stock and Fixtures, on = rominent corner of Fighth ‘avenue. Apply to ¥. Be KALY, 153 Kast Thirty-third street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE MARKET ON Sixth avenue, established 15 years and doing @ good, business: long leuse; two Horses, Wagons, £c. For inter: View address MARKET, box 150 Herald Uptown Branch ce. pe SALE~ THE GOOD WILL, ture, £c., of the Park View tlouse, on Central ave- cite Jerome Park Kacetrack. Inauire of A. M. ‘, Jt., pier 27 North River, or stall No. 22 Cen- L KNOWN AND IXTURES, FURNI- FOR SALES BOUND VOLUMES OF THE NEW YORK Shipping ané ¢ | sive, Appry te SiG —ONE SHOWCASE, 64 INCHES LONG, | BF inig inches deen, 214 inches wide, with Railing and } Gounter' price $35, Address UAV ENS, Herald Brooklyn n oilice. ‘LEASE AND FURNITURE OF HOTEL, near New York, doing a good business all the year. For particulars apply to M 08, 177 Broadway JOR SALF—A BUTCHER'S FIXTURES, TWO Blocks, Outside Rau, Counter, Corned Beef Tray, all new; will Le sold very cheap. 926 Falton street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—DRAIN PIPE AND FIRE BRICK MANU tactory; excelient location, near this city; buildings | and machine new and in complete order. Address CLAY, box 16 Herald office, CUEAP—FI Sixth AND LEASE OP to WKIGHT & OR SALE Store 525 CLARK, No. SALE CHEAP—RENT LOW—THE LIQUOR OR. Btove 621 Bast Foureen'h street. Apply at Howard Brewery, 54 West Thirty-third street, near Eleventh av. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE, GRO- 1 “cery or Liquor Store, &c.—Three beautiful Tots, ad- joining a nursery’: also a first class turnished house. 'Ap- ply to THOS, GAFFN..Y, No, 6 entre streat, NOOD CHANCK.—AT A SACRIFICE, THE MOST 3 beautiful marble Counter, 12x3, with single plate; Show Case, 9 teet, no better in'New York. Address box 1, York Post office, NENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS BUSINESS tor sale—On a leading avenue, with complete Stock Fixtures; well establisiied; sickness cause of selling. Address C. A. D., Herald Uptown sranch ollice. MAGICAL ENTERTAINMNT. \ SEND STAMP FOR PRICE LIy’ OW TO LEARN TO. SPEAK FRENCH FLUENTLY. FREK LECTURE By PROFESSOR ETIENN: LAMBERT, MONDAY NIGHT ATS. OPPOSITE BOOTHS THEATRE, ubject :— ALL THE FRENCH PROSOUNS AT A GLANCE, WITH ORAL EXERCISE ON SOUNDS. Lecture in English and free. Ladies invited. CONVERSATIONAL CLASSES DALLY AT 11. Also at 3:50 and 7:30 P. M, First lesson free, RAMATIC INSTRUCTION. — A PRO#ESSIONAL lady of experience will give lessons in, elvcution and prepare ladies tor the stage. Address. W., care of Db. W. Wailer, stage manager, Booth’s Theatre, New York, 10,” “BANJO,” “BANJO,."—WILLIAM _D. [ EVENING PARTIES ATTENDED WIiH | tdence and guarantee entire satistaction atter one course Of lessons; each pupil taught privately. No. 240 Kast yurth “Bt SPARKS will take a few pupils at his or their res- | NENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS STORE— Stock and Fixtures, located on @ prominent street down town; established nine years: to be sold on ac- count of owner retiring from business, Addrews L. M., box 168 Herald oftice. OTEL FOR SALE-9 ROOMS, FURNISHED; good lease; near Grand Central depot; cheap rent ‘Apply on premises, ANDERSON'S Hotel, Forty-fourth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. 'ARDWARE STORE FO't SALE.—A FIBST CLASS Tool and Hardware Busine: juated in the best. dusiness part of Jersey City. established abont 25 years and ina flourishing condition. Apply to H. LUTTUKN, 57 Montgomery street, Jersey Uity. OTICE TO CONTEACTORS.—FOR SALE, TWO Pile-driving Frames, two Hoisting Engines, 28 iron Tubs for hoisting airt, &c.; also one Derrick, Guys and Rigaing completa Address ROM P.,No. 21 Jay street, Albany, N. ¥. ru OZ oF, 728 OLDEST AND BEST LOCATED HO- tels in the city; in excellent order; long lease; for LIVINGSTON & G Kast th street, sale on favorable terms. EW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN aL ee Mr, A. B, SAMUELLS, gement of Mr. pear SOTHERN, revtous to his departure for Europe. (ONDAY and TUESDAY, 2d and 3d, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 4th and 5th, SAM, and DUNDREARY MARRIED AND SETTLED, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 6th and 7th. GARRICK ‘and REGULAR FIX. SATURDAY MATINEE, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, Walnnat Street Theatre, Philadelphia, February 9, MONDAY, February 9, CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. Box office open trom 9 A. M. to5P. M., and 114 Broad- way, New York. Woes MUSEUM. YANKEE LOCKE, MONDAY EVENING, February 2, 1574. EVENING, AT 8, AFTERNOON, AT 3, The American Com: Miss JENNIE ENGE! ian, | YANKEE LOCKE, and entire company in in his new Drama of the new Burlesque of TRUMPS, PUSS IN BOOTS. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—The new Drama, LOST. FRIDAY and SATURDAY TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR- The renowned specialties, PEELEY BROTHERS, ROLLIN HOWARD, LECLAIRE BROTHE: scoTT and BRYANT, FRANCISCO sISTEKS, &c., will BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9—Miss AMY STONE in her new Military Drama, entitled CIGARETTE, appear | YOUNG LADY POSSESSING AN ATTRACTIVE ¢ and fizure, with voice and talent, can secure | an excellent chance to prepare for the staxé by adaress- | ing DIRECTOR, Herald Uptown Branch oitice: RAMATIC INSTRUCTION, BY AN EX NCED actor. in exchange for Room, with or without Board ; good obporwunity tor any person preparing tor the stage. Address G. L., Heraid Uptown Brauch omic FOR, saLE—17 ALBANY GROCERY sTORE k ; $25 a mouth. street; one on the blo« RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A FANCY GOODS, Notion and Furnishing Store, situated on one ot the most popular corners of the Seventeenth ward of Brouklyn, and will only be sold to a cash buyer. Ad- dress, for three days, F. Herald office. A FIRST CLASS CORNER STORE ON FIRST AVE- nue, five story brick, tor sale cheap ; would exchange for a small House or low priced Lote Apply to JOSEPH McGUIRE, No. 87 Cedar street, corner of Broadway. N_OLD ESTABLISHED (6 YEARS) DRY GOODS Business tor sale.—Always successful; in a live country town (two ks, tour churches), on Erie Rail- way; all trains sto] food reasons for selling: elegant brick store: now is the time to barrage for spring trade. Call on HAZEN, WHITNEY & CO., 392 Broadway, New York, or write to W. A. SMITH, Addison, N. Y. CHANCE SELDOM OFFERBD.—AN OLD ESTAB- lished and first cl: importing Millinery business for sale. The owner having a house in London, is retir- YCEUM THEATRE—FRENCH COMEDY. SATURDAY, FRB. 7, AT & TT OF THE FAMILY OF Tae LATE EDGARD, French Comedian. L'AMOUR S'EN VA—VAUDEVILLE, CONCERT, MARTENS FAMILY. L/ESCLAVE DU MARI—COMEDY. Tickets at 114 Broadway, Pond’s, 39 Union square, and at the theatre, YCEUM THEATRE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE YOUNG LADIES’ CHARITABLE UNION ENTERTAINMENT will tal THURSDAY EVE! (instead of Febraary 8). Box office open at the theatre on day of performance atzP. M. ERMAN LIEDERKRANZ. | THE GRAND FANCY DRE! THURSDAY, Februai ACADEMY OF MUS Admission tickets, for one gentleman and two ladies, at the price of $15, can be procured, under the al restric: tions, by applying to the following gentleme! C. Godfrey Gunther, 19 Union square. Emil Unger, No, 6 Barclay street, Herrman Uhi, Staats-Zeltung. H, Mosenthal, 337 Broadway. L, Kaemmerer, 36 Walker greet. Adam Brautigam, 701 Broadway. H. C, F, Kock. 15 Carmine street. George mbach, of Steck & Co., 25 East léth street, Jacob Windmuiller, German Savings Bank, ©. F. L, Hohenthal, $57 Third avenue. Theo, B, Heidenteid, 179 Second avenue. Sig. Kauffmann, 39 Nassau street. Charies Unger & Co., 45 Kxchange place. J. Houig. U1 Broadway. L. Grass, 136 Chambers street, E. H, Neymann, 97 Maiden lane. ©, A. Nathusiv Bowery. William Steinway, Steinway Hall, P. Ernenwem, 148 Nassau street. joxes can be obtained at the office of L. A. GRASS, 136 Chambers surect. E. H. NEYMANN, 97 Maiden lane. for the Commitee, pur SEVENTA ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PAINTERS in WATER COLORS, now open at the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, ‘corner of Fourth avenue and Twanty-third street, WILL CLOSE FEBRUARY 28, 1874, RAWING AND PAINTING, PRIVATE and OLASS INSTRUCTION at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmontco’ QTEINWAY HALL. THOMAS MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 7, AT 2, THEODORE THOMAS’ THIRD GRAND POPULAR REGAMEY, att MATINEE. MATINEE, ‘Mr, MYRON W. WHITNEY, Basso, Mr. BERNHARD LISTEMANN, Violin. THEODORE THOMAS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA. Tickets $1; reserved seats S0c. extra, The sale of re- served seats will commence this morning at the box of- fice of Steinway Hall ynd at Nos, 701 and 114 Broadway. CARD, A THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY hhas been incorporated in the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIU, No, 5 Eust Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, next door to Delmonico’ NOW THE MOST BXTENSIVE ‘aud’ complete musts school in the United States. Pupils may begin at any time, the quarter commencing from date oi entrance. Subscription books open daily from 8 A. M. to9P, M. BROOKLYN BRANCH, _102, 104 and 106 Court street, neur State. |ARD—MUSICAL.—MISS WATSON CONTINUES TO da Raita Catt Mate aa iat Giroulars mailed tree. Address Mis WATSON. RSONS WHO INTEND TO GO TO BUROPE AD. ‘dress Professor P., Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘who will enable them in a short time to speak tolerably ees Breech, Cae aaa 188 LOUISA LESSLIE WILL RECEIVE APPLICA- tions for instruction in plain Fireside Reading and uredays, OF ramatic Declamation on ages ‘Th 3 BALL. will take place on | ing from business, which aifords her every facility tor’ TYOXEERS—A | HANDSOME CORNER. | STORE adapted for grocer or baker: neither now in the nborhood ; & mun of sufficient means and enterprise can rely upon’a fair cash trade pow and enlarge 1t as h chooses; rent nominai to May 1, and reasonable there- after. Apply to HOPKINS, box'108 Herald office. | QAFES.—BUYERS DESIRING TO SECURE BARGAINS: in either new or second hund Saies will do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere; TEKWILLIGER & CO., 1.0 Maiden lane, CARES. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW SAFES OP the best city makers; will sell below manutacturers” prices for cash or approved merchandise. B, BLOOMINGDALK, 44 West Broadway. AFES, EXPRESS BOXES, VAULTS AND VAULT | Doors at great bargains; all sizes and styles; sec- ond hand, Herring's, Lillie’s,| Wilder's and Va ntine’s make, at 8 G. QUIRK’s, 72 Marden lane. TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A BOOT AND SHOE store for sale, without fixtures if preferred; a great bargain; on the best stand. 175 Myrtle ay., Brooklyn. Te WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—A SMALL, neat Jewelry Store for sale, in a good neighborhood, with or without stock; pays well: cause given for soll- ing. Address WORK, box 175 Herald office. G50 YEE. Bey tHE BEST SAMPLE AND- i) er Beer Store in the city. Address SAMPLE RO |, Herald office. No agents. 1 000 WILL PURCHASE A FIRST CLASS A Grocery and Froyision Business, located in ae finest part of Brooklyn. Address GROCER, Herald office. ena MACHINERY: | GOOD ENGINE, 12X%, AND BOILER FOR BALE, C.W. ALVOTT'é UO., corner Eighteenth street and rent if cash, balance secure GSTON & CO., 92 East Fourteenth street. Village in, this State; low rent; complote order ; | SUPERIOR 6 HORSE POWER HOISTING EN- gine, made by A. J. Davis & Bro., Newark, N. J. | same as used by Dock Commissioners, ‘Is now in store and for sale by WM. D. RUSSELL, 13 Park place, N. ¥. | wich har T WILSON & ROAKE’S, WATER AND DOVER streets, Portable, Horizontal, Vertical and Inclined Engines, Locomotives, four Horizontal and Upright Tubular’ Boilers, Steatn Pumps, &c., second hand, al reasonable prices | Brees Patent CENTRIFUGAL PUMP—DESIGNED expressly to pass sand, gravel, &c., in large quanti~ ties; Pumps to hire, Send for circular. Kt, BUSH & CO, 194 and 126 Nincteenth street, South srooklyn, N.Y. AXTER STEAM ENGINE, FROM 270 15 HORSE power.—Call at 18 Park place, New York, or send for @ircular and price list to WM. D. RUSSELL. OBSON’S PATENT SCROLL SAW MAKES 1,100 strokes per minute and is the best manufactured ; satisfacuon guaranteed. Send tor circular, 4 JOHN B, SCHENCK’S SONS, 18 Liberty street. WISH TO BUY OR allon_or write to LIVINGS- nth street. | keeping the purchaser constantly supplied with the very latest styles in her business. HINE, COLE & GRAY, 586 Sixth avenue. (A 0000 PAPER ROUTE OF FIVE HUNDRED FOUR |. fA cent papers for sale. Inquire of E. C. RYAN, 410 Third avenue. ij A TAMING DRUG STORE, IN & FLOURISHING rice $4.0) Price oN A. ERY, PARE OPFORTUNIEY TO FUE for $20) an old established Millinery, Broadway ; stock at 3) per cent; entire house low rent; Furniture can be purchased, JAMES CAGNEY, 631 Hudson street, N OLD ESTABLISHED BUTCHER BUSINESS FOR sale—Situated corner Thirtieth street and Broad- Way, with Stock and Fixtures; has also a Fish and Oyster Stand in connection; good reasons for selling. Apply in | market iimediately, WHEELER & WILSON’S FAMILY SEWING MA- chine, handsomely encased in wainut, in pertect Order, with attachments complete, will be sold for $25. Apply at307 Bleecker street. A GTOR ALE, LAND PILE DRIVER, IN GOOD «order. Waish Brothers’ Marble Yard, foot Corlears | strect, Front street, South street and Kast River. FIRST CLASS BAR AND BILLIARD HOUSE— A. With Ball'and Mecting Rooms attached, principaliy engaged and doing a good business, rent low, on a lead- ing avenue, Apply to 1U0s. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street. . SPLENDID PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT FOR AA saie—rroftable business; price $20,000; will take good Keal Estate in city or vicinity. b “LIVINGSTON & O0., 94 Kast Fourteenth street. _ ATTENTION |-1F YoU bosiness of any kind TON & CO,, 92 East Fourt (A. WHRELER 2 WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY Sewing Machine, handsomely encased in black walnut: price $23;’must positively be sold; also Willcox & Gibbs. © 496 Hudson street. EED MILULS.—"'SEARFOSS VERTICAL GRINDING Milla” French Burr stones, very superior, for, save | low, by WM. D. RUSSEL! place, New York. + JQOR SALE—ON L STEAM ENGINE, Fob Rew, and one second nani, 7x14 vertioul,, witht Boiler. RAE & ADAM, Machinists, 539 West Fifteenth st., between Tenth and Kleventh ava, FOE, SALE HOUR 70, SIX, LARGE PULLEYS, about 6 teet diameter, 12 to 20 inch face. Apply at the Atlantic Flour Mills, 18 rooklyn, OR SALE—A ROOTS BLOWER OF THE LARGEST size (No.8); periectly new and made with special are for a particular purpose, inquire of J. AUSTIN & ‘CO., 168 Fulton street, JPOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A PORTABLE ENGINE 1 and Boiler, about 15 horse power, In good order. W. H. WELLS, 203 Broadway. | | | | NTHONY HOUSE, 84 BROADWAY, FOR SALE.—L will sell the Furhiture, Fixtures, &e., with right of Oecupancy tli May 1. 1875, for cash, with guarantec of rent, forthe best otfer I may receive within five days. KE. H, HOTCHKISS, room 9, at house, or 31 Pine street, trom jaily. see A RARE BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND Fixtures of a house and store, on Broadway, near Wallack’s theatre room. jewelry, or ent only $2,200; suitable for a sample v fancy business. Inquire ot JOS. E, ISAACS, 57’ bast Thirteenth street. Ap FoR SALE, ON BEST PART OF BROADWAY, « Sample Room and Cigar Store; average trade $10 heap for cash. LLOYD, Auctioneer, 75 West Broadway. B OK AND STATIONERY STORE, DOING A GOOD business; low rent: good paper route; Teasons for selling ; good chance to make mon 1,262 Third avenu RUG STORE FOR SALE—FIRST ULASS, Western cy of 150,000 population, doin, flourish- ing business and rapidly improving, to be sold on account of ill health of owner. For particulars apply to HALL & RUCKEL, 213 Greenwich street. dail, » Apply location and doing a good prescription business. For particulars apply at 644 Third avenue. RUG STORE FOR SALE.—GOOD, C: tion; long established ; nicely fitted up; terms favorable. WILLIAM BLLLOIT & CO. 1,471 Broadway, near Forty fitth street. prs STORE.—FOR SALE, A PROMINENT COR- TRAL LOUA- ner Drug Store, doing a good business; lease and well esuablished. “Address J. 4D. Herald Uptown, Branch office. XTURES FOR SMALL STORE AT A BARGAIN. Shelving, marble top Counter, Gas Fixtures, Ke- fleetor, &c. Apply at 50 Kast Twenty-third street. POR, SALESIN JERSEY CITY, A CORNER GRO: cery Store; Horse, Wagon and’ good Lease; would exchange for small House in Jersey City; gal Stores and Grocery stores in different parta ot the city ; and to let a splendid corner Store for drag business. In: quire of JOSEPH WARREN, Keal Estate and Auctioneer, office 217 Grove street, one door trom Newark avenue, Jersey City. R SALE—THE FIXTURKS AND LEASE OF A Grocery Store, in one ot the best locations in this city; good reason’ given for selling. Address, for one week, J. A. C., Herald office. STORE DOWN TOWN, Fo feing! good busisew, iow rent; cheap. Apply ut 1253 Houcy sta96h tistactory | IN a | RUG STORE FOR SALE—WELL STOCKED, Goop | OR SALE CHEAP—AT B. FOX'S, 514 AND 516 WEST Thirty-fourch street, new and second hand horizon- tal hoisting and portable Engines, locomotive, tabular and upright Bollers, Tanks, Steam Pumps, &c. ONE, PATE OF BACON'S DOUB iE HOISTING EN- gines, one single Hoisting En4.ne, Boilers, wood working Machinery, steam murs miscellaneous. Machinery of all descriptions, at DAVIS’ Machinery Yard, 1) to 124 Hudson street, Jersey Clty, cheap for cash. ARTINS NEEDING STEAM POWER, EITHER STA~ tionary or portable, are invited to examine our im | RGEC RMB a BPRSGRRL ARE a, eee 38 Cortlandt street, Now York. ¥V JANTED—A SECOND HAND OTIS ELEVATOR, ith Engine, complete. NOK BIO. & MCOORD, 506 West Thirty-cighth st. 1 W NTED—A SECOND HAND BAXTER ENGINE, W4wiiur ss or 10 horse power, if in good order and reasonable price. Address MoCOY, box 3,472 New York | Post office, | at URCHASE—A PECK'S PATENT | Wit ercays ue Size and lowest price. Address: PRESS, Herald oftice. SECOND HAND ONE HORSE CALO- We sine, Call at b, SANDERS’, 102 Chambers: street. W433, TO BUY—A 10 OR 12 HORSE BAXTER EN- in g nd hand; must be ot the latest style an ne, second batowest ash price. “Agirewe A. Bo order. State ‘and 16 horse Upright Bollers; 10 horse Portable it 10 gallons careNG COUNTY BOILER WORKS, 4.00 REET OF | 2x3 INCH WROUGHT IRON Herald office. : 95 HORSE HORIZONTAL TUBULAR BOILER—I0 ine and Boiler; good Tanks, of 1,00, 1,200 and heap for cash: North Fourth and First streets, Brooklyn, B.D. sale by DOSE CAN A ELE. Oy and Bd Went arsed” 5 BETWEEN 2TH AND 218T streets—00 per cent more in cagh will be paid than elsewhere for ladies’ silk and woollen Dresses, gentie- moon's Clotting, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, A per punctually attended to by Mr. or Mra. Mints. lyn orders attended to. M. oH "4% SEVENTH AVENUE, PAYS THE + fuli value for ladies' and tlemen’s Cast Off ae A a

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