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BOARDERS WANTED, | na. wens ‘ NT SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM, A I Paty oe com eting, With first © ass BRT, $0.4, Hichitenth street, opposite Stuyvesant sauare . PRONT ROOM AND HALL NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND tae h Board; large pa ne veriupucrate to family of wo rentle- VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT House, corner Frankfort and Wi!- neat Beds, 25c., Suc. and $1 per day; gen —— $1 per day ROVE HOUS! 174, 70, 17 BLEECKER STREET, Ge rca ar ken tre eee With "excelent Board, $1 B00 $2 per day ; $0 '0 S12 pet wee Ant AN, Sp PLooR TO LET, WITH 4 a ourth. tloor house, fy frst class; references, ] HALL RooM ON s 1 Board; also a large Ny, ENGLAND HOTEL, 390 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street —200 light Rooms; neally furnished : ae per night; $2 to $3 per week; for geutiemen only: ‘able and attendance strie: Ww Fourteenth street 51 3 uN CAN HAVE ROOMS, BREAK- OR 3 GENTLENSN Jaderson street, commer of York, Fersey Cnty; three miuuies trom Jerry; petvate family ; Sunday dinner; price $9. peas 9 SAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH <. ,foud Hoar’ domnodated and lessons taken in part Pane cat ror board, home comiorts; terms low; English Tamily. 358 West Thirty fifth street, 2 WILL FIND A COMPORTABLE 3 Site yas, with first class Board, in 156 Waverley place; refere AVENUE, NO, 7,—DESIRABLE SUIT OF , with Board: all’ conveniences, &c.; one or boarders will be accommodated ; reference. Tl AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND «) Tweltth streets —Desirable Suit of Apartments on parlor oor, With private table, on reasonable terms, in The spacious double house 45 Pitth avenue. $6} 20.3) PER WEEK POR SINGLE ROOM, WITH $36 wostd; tamilles accommodated equatiy iow: hot and cold water im rooms. 42 South Washington square, third door trom Macdougial street. QTL STREET, NO. 4, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND eJ University place.—To let, together or separately, two eonner ang Rooms; every improvement; French table (private if desired); day boarders atcommodate AU BAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIV place and Fifth Single and double f with Board, at moderate prices; also single beds, large Room, $5; table boa ccominodated. 1Q baAraverre PLAC?, street.—First class 5 furnished Rooms on the m lL TH STREET, 37 WE: front Room and Jet, to gentieman aud wile cless Board ; reteren 1478 STREET, 18 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE — Very desirable furnished Apartments to let_ with private tuble if desired: aiso single Rooms, with Board, at moderate rate: erences, SURNER OF FOURTH ‘ood table and nicely able terns, NILY FURNISHED on third floor, to entiemen, with first NEAR SECOND AVE- 7, EAST, 317, 'o let, with Board, a fine double Room, with +. mences; terms Yery LACE, FURNISHED ROOMS TO. t, with Board. ss 18 AND,2 EAS? TWENTY GUTH STR tween Madison and Firth avenues Family and i e ni or permanent; table d’hote. single Rooms, transient or p Ole Ole 19 WEST TWENTY Frnst STREET.—TWO FRONT Rooms, to ror separately, with Board; also Single Rooms; references BT, BR. YD STREET, 165 WEST, 13 BLOCKS FROM BROAD. QB? war A pleasant sare Room, Also. @ -altgte Room, with first class Board and attendauce. Proper refere’ ce require 98" 5 . 5) WEST, BETWEEN BR ‘ADWAY © and Sixth avenue.—Two single and one double Room to rent, with or without Board; all front and southern exposure; terms low. QQ WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIPTIL e nue.—Handsomely furmshed' front Rooms, on nd floor, en suite or separately, with Board; first piass house ; private tamily; location unsurprssed; ret- erences. 29 GLINTON PLAC Board, so 36 EAST PORTY-NINTH STREET. ONE DOOR from Madison avenue.—Handsomely. large Room, with first class Board, suitable for a gentie- man and wife or single gentiemes reterences required. WEST 128TH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY wiil board a gentleman and wife or a fa three or tive persons; secund floor, large, pl Rooms. HAN DSOMELY FURNISHED ind third floors, with or without 1s0 le Rooms, $2 up. furnished | | CKRWICK, HOUSE, Mat CEDAR, STREL?. NRAR ‘ashington street, —. is be zie Rooms, Be., 3c. and We. ‘Rootas for iamlies and Board on very reasonable terms Open all ni " WINTER RESORTS POYAL vic HOTEL, NASSAU, Sarai -A frsvctass hotel ineeery, pardcular fempera- ture of the islend 7; Hoard $3 per days e rs February 5. For passage apply wr, KXANDRE REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, —TO EXCHANGE, OF THE B BUILT A -Tlouses in Sew. York fequity of $75,000) for sinall Houses or well located Lots. Address J. T., box 160 Herald office. No brokers, A SUPERIOR GRAZING OR STOCK FARM O# 290 4A. acres, situated in the best part of Dutchess county, With fine im>rovements, tree from encumbrance, foF sale, or will ve exch: for good city improved oF un- improved Proper “uy OPer th: @, & 0. 8. BROWN, 90 Broadway. A. SELECT STOCK OF SEASONABLE CAS GOODS— Now in demand, $50.00) for sale or exchange only for tree and clear property in city or suburbs or good mortgages; also some good Real Estate. Address at once H., box Wl Herald XCHANGE FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCE—A GOOD I. Dwelling (eleven rooms) and three Lots, near city limits of Brooklyn Ane avenue: photograph at office. J.0. HOWE & SUN IT Browiway. Fe SALE—OR EXCUANGE FOR WELL LOCATED Lots in this city, the elegant brown stone House on the northwest corner of Madison avenue and sixty xth Central. ST CLASS BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP Fhench flat House for sale at a bargain if sola this inprovements T OPPORBUMETY IS NOW OFFERED THE buy Property in the new wards of the city ; ny acres can be bought at same price as a singh the lower wards; properties for sale on easy ter r by the lot 01 re. Apply to POTTER: BROTHELS, Nos sand 6 Warren street, or at the braach office, Fordham depot. VALUABLE, LEASEHOLD FOR SALE TO CLOSE A “anesia'e—No. East Ninth street, about 15 leet West of Broadway; a bargain, JAMES M. TAYLOR, 1s Pine street. IN GOOD AA. order, on Park avenue, near Thirty-eighth sireet, at A bargain; easiest terms, ‘Address OWNER, care C. Huntington, 10 Pine street. public a parcel of m )RANCIS CRAWFORD, BANK BUILDING, CORD ‘ifty seventh street and Third avenue, offers at bar gains a full trout tour story louse on Madison avenue, $55 000; # 20 foot on Madison, $10,000; a 20 foot on Lex ington avenue, $23,009: one on Forty-sixth street, I feet, $14,000; one on dixticth street, $25,500. R SALE—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, between Sixth avenue and Broadway ; price $52,000; also three story high stoop, near rixth avenue, on Yorty-tiith street; price $27,000, VIMPSON & ET, Broadway, near northeast corner Forty-tourth street. Office open trom 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. East side. UCTION SALE—BY RICHARD Y. HARNETT, Wednesday, February 4, ut 12 o'cloc’s, at the Ex: ge Salesroom, IIL Broadway. No. 459 Second avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, elegant Store ’roperty, tale positive. Examine this property —CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE, SOUTHWEST + corner of Twenty-third street and’ Third avenu Dorthwest corner of Forty-second street and Third ave> nue, to close an estate. JAMES M. TAYLOR, No. 13g Pine street. A ~POR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A FOUR . story House and Lot in Forty-first street, $11,000; three story brown, stone high stoop House and private Carriage House on Thirtieth street, $25,009; also over 10) small Houses east of Lexington avenue, Apply toJ AMES FertRETCH, 999 Sixth aven! 1OR SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN stone front flat Dwelling, im perfect order, situated in East Seventy-ninth street; no ready money required. Apply.to 8. T. SUDLOW, 16] Broadway, Star Fire Insur- ance Company. ies OUSK AND LOT FOR SALE CHEAP—438 EAST Eighty-fourth streot; house’ in periect order, with moitern improvements; must be sold at once. W. N. GRISWOLD, Keal Es dway, Astor place 10 BUILDERS.—FOR SALE, PROPERTY CORNER of Cannon and Houston streets, 6 teet on Houston by 75 feet on Cannon; terms to suit. Address JAMES GREGORY, 114 Cannon street. TH WARD LOTS FOR SALE.—I HAVE FOUR FINE Lots, all together, for a builder; terms easy. Ihave a fine three story House in East Broadway. two Houses and | ots in Pike street, with stabling;, lots 50x11]; also Houses in Madison, Cherry and Water ‘streets and’ Peck sip, all cheap. Apply to J. P. PAYTEN, 155 Henry st. 39. WEST, TWESTY.SIXTH | STREET. ELEGANT Suit, large and hali Rooms connecting, second floor, front, southern exposure, all conveniences; table excellent; terms reasonable. AQP STREET, XO. 66, WEST, OPPOSITE RESER. voir Park.—Second story rear Room, very desir- able, for two gentlemen or gentleman and wile; good Board; price moderat: ‘eference. ‘T TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- legantly turnished Parlor and Bedroom, AT tas with first « Hoard, tor gentlemen and families; also Rooms tor gentlemen; terms moderate. Call for two ays. AQT STREET, NO, 18 WEST, NEAR FIFIMH AVE nue.—Front Room on third floor, elegantly tar- nished, with Hoard; house and tabie first class; reier- ences exc .anged. 5Q ChISTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— i Elegantly turnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wite or single gentlemen; house first Class; meighvorhood unexceptionable; references ex- Saerpet us 100 ptional 56 NEST ELEVENTH STREET, FOURTH DOOR « east ot Fifth avenue.—To let, with Board, the large second story front Room : ts new gantly furnished ; table excelle: ally Germa: SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH ‘enth streets. entire Floor of hand- separately. and very ele- TH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A VERY BEAU- titul House and Lot in Henry street, near Rutgers; lot 25x10; has been occupied by the owner; he is going up town next week. so you can Move in; it fs not the brown stone that is sold, but it is a nice brick, with all modern improvements and frescoed ; easy terms. Apply to J, P. VAYTEN, 155 Henry street. TH WARD LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE.— Rutgers street, good Lwace; Ihave. seven Houses, all tovether, ground rent $1° each, 16 years to run; they will rent for over $400) per year; Iwill sell all for $25.0), partcash, Ihave a fine three story House, with I6 rooms, in Henry street, near Market street, with 18 years’ lease, I will sell for $7,800 and take $3,000 cash, Apply toJ. P. PAYTEN, 155 Henry street. $11 OOO POR SALE TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP, athree story high stoop brown stone Tiouse, $3,000 cash, balance on easy term Must be sold. B. F, MELROSE, 595 Third avenue. West Side. A —S$1290-VERY DESIRABLE) THREE STORY rick House, 21x (5x9. ‘all modern. improve. orger eignournsed heat wighth WaLTER W. MONTAGUE, Eighth avenue and Twenty first street A WROR SALE, OSE, OR FIVE OF THE HAND. + somest Houses on the west side of Sixth avenue ihe best built and vest located and the cheapest I ever offered for cash. Apply to JAMES FETTRETCH, 999 Sixth avenue. Q] SEVENTH | AVENUE.FURNISIED | ROOMS JIL wih Board, to let to gentiemen or gentleman and wife; reierences LOL ax2 int, WAVERLEY PLACE, CORNER Washington square.—Several first Class Rooms for gentlemen with wives; furniture new; good table; Joeation desirable ; also one single Room. 11 Ww TWENTY-SECOND STRERT.—A LAKGE and small Room adjoming, sunny exposure, with Board ; terms moderate 125 tre Board, to references ¢ T FORTY-FIFTH HANDSOME k Parlor; alse Keom on second floor, with or two small tamilie: fering moderate; hanged 20 g, NEAR TWELFTH lor, magnificently furnished, in family’s nt house.'for two single genilemen, with or withcut excellent Board. 211s T TWELFTH STREET.--PURNISHED sto let, with or without Board 236 T TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—LARGE 2O Kaom, on second floor, with or without Board, or for housekeeping; terms very low. 239 THIRTIETH STRRET.—IN PRIVATE 407 jamily, Board tor a married couple or single persons; price reasonavule. D523 RyCRTH AVENUE.—A GENTLEMAN AND JP wite, being obliged to give up two Rooms, with Board, on secoud tioor, would like to relet them for three months; rooms Very pleasant and table first class; reter- ences. 315 EAST MMIRTY THIRD STREET NEATLY FUR- 1) nished Rooms, with or without Board ; also Rooms suituble for light housekeeping; grate fire and bath ana gas; moderate ter 39) ‘TREET.—WITH BOARD, e to gentleman and wile or single gentleman, el- egantly furnished third story front Room; also back, with ali conveniences, at a moderate price. EAST SEV 327 « Rooms to lef, with Board, In suits or singly, fronting >tuyvesant Park. Apply this week, A ZEW, YOUNG MEN CAN FIND A VERY COM. fortable home; terms very moderate. 354 Second avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-tirst etree! A EASY, WHOSE FAMILY CONSISTS OF A CHILD six sears old only, wishes to let @ handsomely fur- nished arior and alcove, near Cooper Institute, with or ‘without Board. Address D., box 142 Herald office. BOARPAKS FORNISHED WIOH Lists OF PRIoEs and particulars. FREE DIRECTORY, No. 82% Broad- way, room 3. ESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLE. men, in the frst class private house 46 East Twen- tiein sirect. uuzearriy FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. i Foom on frst foor, with fret Glass Board, for gentle- map and wile; Board tor the lady: private table if de- red. Address'A., PRIVATE, Her ptown Branch of- ce. Anke. OR SINGLE PARTIES WISHING NEW and elegantly furnished Rooms with first class Board, in a nice Jewish (amily, will please address H, + Heraid office. W288? 2D STREET, 412 FEW PARTIES CAN have handsomeiy jurnisned Kooms, with or with out Board, at moderate terms, by tmmediate application ; relerences, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, ALA WANTED, (A | NICELY FURNISHED THIRD + story front Room, in @ genteel family, with or without breakfast, by a single gentleman; location be- tween Fourth and Thirtieth streets. Address, with fides veh must be moderate, HARDWARE, box 195 jerald office. A. GENTLEMAN WISHES A ROOM ON OR NEAR Sixth avenue, with Board for his wife, Address, stating ) Which must be moderate, ALEXAN wn Branch office. BOE NANTED-FOR FIVE ADULTS, NURSE AND two eh three large Rooms and Room for nurse: refer Address L. A. B., Herald oflic ices given and required. OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD and nurse; front and back Rooms second Moor and Room tor nugge. Address, stating te: Hee a ets ig terms and location, B., (WO GENTLEMEN DESIRE A DOUBLE TY et Hoard, between Twentyhird and vorueth fireeis, Fourth and Sixth avenues; terms moderate. Address W. & E., box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. Vv pant ED—BOA zo a A pay are PAMILY, reakiast and ‘a only: neichborhood of U square prewrred. Address i M., Herald omee, | OU" ANTE D—BY A LADY, WHO Is ENGAGED DUR. ng the day. a comfortable Room, with Kourd and re, in a nic vily Where they mind their owa LIME 8 | $1) a week. “Address k. Lu M office, HOTELS. _ =MAISON PARISIENNE, §9 AND 40. BAST iA. Twelfth streei, near Broudway.—Koome for taml- sand single gentlemen: table a" jucluding wine. le dhote at F, M.; $1 25, OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE LOTS, with frame Cottage, on Fifty-fourth street, near Fitth avenue. Address 5. 'C. B., Herald office. YOR SALE—TWO NEW AND ELEGANT FRENCH | flat Houses, 45 and JA7 West Twenty-cighth street; rented tor $300) each. ‘Inquire of 8. GAYION, owner, 127 Kast bighty-fifth street. OR SALE—FIRST CLAS 207 West Forty-fitth street, price 8! 247 and 249 West Forty ‘ourth street, pris quire on premises. TH AVENUE AND to Broadway and the yeasy terms. F. G. & C, 5. BROWN, 9 Broadway. 11.500 Mest Beg AOLD-THREE, story ‘ . front and rear House, rented for nearly WALIER W, MONTAGUE, Kighth avenue aud Twenty-tirst street $1,500; lot 25x52. Miscelian Brest OFFER THREE SPLENDID PLOTS of Lots, ready for Improvements, with ilberal loan, FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 93 Third avenu DROFITABLI MENT—THRKE STORY AND extension brick House and Lot; cellar under whole; two set tubs; front and back stairs; gas and water; mar- ble mantels, &c. ; jot 256x100. ALBEKT PAYNE, 36 North Oxford street. LKOUKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET, FyEBaro BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD UR I OFFICE, RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH IN THE LONG ISLAND ‘BAVINGS BANE BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P.M ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, hate NO. FRONT STR T, BROOKLYN SPLENDID BROWN STONE HOUS (e place will be sold to an immediate bu: Mous sacrifice; « rare chance, GAN, No. 2 Pine street. rat an enor- Apply to HOMER MOR- OR SALE—LARGE HOUSE, SEVERAL ROOMS, and pleasant Jocation, with plenty of larze fruit trees; near horse and steam cars, and within easy waiking dis: tance of ferries. BAKTLETT, Hatter, 68 Fourth street, ear Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR CAR SALE AND TO RENT. HOTEL FOR SALE—FAIRFIELD HOUSE, FATR- field, Conn., to close estate of Lewis F. Cleveland; unfurnished. Inquire of W. W. ST PHENSUN, Execu tor, 247 Broadway, room 22, New York. BFAUTIFUL LITTLE COUNTRY HOUSk FOR sale cheap—One hour from city; two acres; good honse ; good truit; $5,5W. Address box 30 Fost ofice Park Ridge, N. J. 138 ACRES CHOICK LAND, IN ONEIDA county; good building and finely located; price also 65\4 Acres, ander fine cultivation, $3,000. ist Thirtieth street. ESIDENOK, NEAR STAMFORD, Conn., for sale—Contains seven rooms and bathroom (with hot and cold water), besides attic and cellar (with furnace); sale will include Furniture if wanted; Stocks and Bonds will be taken in part payment, Address MELVILLE K. MEAD, South Norwalk, Conn OR SALE ACRES OF GOOD LAND, WITH ALL Necessary buildings, fruit, de, iitly situated (two mutes trom Key por’) on Both sid & public and along the New York and Long branch Railroad mile from depot. For further particulars place) to WILSON SPROUL, Keyport, N. J. I EAUTIFUL apply (on the OR SALE OR TO LET—A 4 Lot, in Stamtord, € DESIRABLE VERY 1. Mear the depot; i Brice $0,000; terms 1 house has easy. Address B, H. W., box 73 Stamford, Conn. RANGE, N. J.—FOR SALE, HOUSE, STABLE, TWO acres,'$3,000; House, 6 Fooms, $3,500; House, 10 rooms, $5000; House, 14 rooms, stable, 2 acres, $15,000 House, 16 rooms, turbished, stable, lawn, fruit, 1 ac $27,508). A. BALDWIN, 98 Liberty str Q HOUSES FOR SALE—AT PLAINFIELD, N, J; one House for gale, at Westfield N.J.: on easy term: GLO. GARDNER, 371 Pearl street, New York. LOTS AT GARDEN OITY PARK, ADJOINING A. T, Stewart's Garden City.—Only $5 monthly will secure @ choice on dollars are being exp' id suon pay for it; millions ot ended the outlay i invent now; lavestitents in it D) lay it you invest wy inve 1@ find pay becter than savings banks: ney arc always safe; banks are not: liberal discount to ose Who Cash down, with warrantee deeds at once; examine this property ; be at store, 439 Third avenue, at halt-past 9 a agent; iadies shown every quarters, . and go with m: courtesy, B, W. HIICHCOCK, Real Estate Head 439 Third avenue, near Thirtieth street. SPLENDID PLOT OF LOTS IN HARLEM, NEAR Sixth avenue, will be exchanged for a private fenement House down town. FRANCIS URAWFORD, Corner Filty seventh street sud Third avenue, good as new, with Barn and 40 Lots; high, healthy | street. Apply to owner, D. G, CROSBY, Nos. 93 and 9 Nassau street. 2 OR SAL OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERT A Cigar M clory, With retail Store, established 10 years; a ps eas, Apply ow premises, 16y Ful- ton si JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—GENTLEMAN'S HAND- some Country Place, 1% hours from Grand Central depot, price $45,000. For turther particulars address, price and location of property to exchange, L, x 152 Herald Mee, LE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROY: rty out of city, 1:0 fogt corner Lots near i ot Prospect Fark. Address or apply to WLL- AMI, NIXON, 61 Broadway, room $4, New York. MESSOU81 LAND=GOOD GRAZING, TIMBER, &0 JM. “in parcels to suit. $5 to$19 per acre; part cash, ance long time or trade. Apply to E, G. SHE. 19 Broadtwa, PO EXCHANGE A, FIRST. CLASS BROWN STONE House in New York; also a Tenement House, with Store, in a good location in Brooklyn, for a good Farm in New Jersey or on Long Island. Apply toa. W. RICH: ARDS, Greenpoint avenae, Greenpoint, L. L. mo EXCHANGE—FOR A SMALL PLACE IN THE city, a fine House and Grounds in the city of Eliza- beth, within two blocks o! the depot. Address OLLLV is, Desbrosses st ew York. WASTEDTA FIRST CLASS | HOUSE IN THIS CITY, in good location, in gxohange for a Stock of im: 000. Inquire at 515 orted Merchandise, Valued at roadway WASEDA HOUSE IN | BROOKLYN, IN EX. change for a Farm and city Lot in whe West; best wheat farm in the world; free and clear, address F., Heraid oitice. Wit, BXCHANG OOD PAYING TENEMENT Property tor three or four story Dwelling ; uiob- jectionable locality. Address, with particulars, EX- CHANGE, box 121 Herald office. WANTSDCIN EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN BROOK lyn (lightly mortgaged) a small Place (1 to 10 acres), within 2) miles of New York, worth $490 to $5 UU. Address RAYMOND, 147 Baxter street, New York. 98 wr, WIiH GOOD IMPROVEMENTS, sITU- ated on 17th street, near Southern Boulevard, free and clear, for sale or exchange for medium priced House, south of Forty-second street iyo KG, & OB. BMOWN, 90 Broadway. $20.00 TO $30,00.—A GOOD AND LARGE would sell or exchange for city or suburban Eroperty Usl- profitable pusiness, owner can’t attend, not heavily encumbered. Address LEGITIMATE NESS, box iU4 Herald office, REAL BsTArTEe ; WNERS OF PROPERTY IN NEW YORK AND VI- cinity who desire to sell or let will find it to their advantage to send their orders to W. W. LYON, 78 ave- nue D, Keul Estate and House Agent. pace ean “eet TO PURCHASE—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH two or three Lots, in the viciniy of New York, with casy access to the city ; $600 cash, balance monthly payments. Address C. H.. Herald office. A FOR SALE, LAND PILE DRIVER, ™N GOOD «order, Walsh Brothers’ Marble Yard, foot Coriears 1d Kast Ki NIHONY HOUSE, 8% BROADWAY, FOR SALE.—I will sell the Furniture, Fixtures, &c., with right of occupancy til May t, 1875, ‘for cash, with guarantee of rent, tor the best offer I may receive within five days. E. H. HOTCHKISS, room 9, at house, o $1 Fine street, trom Vt 3daily. N.OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY FOR SALE— Doing good cash trade; good Stock, Fixtures. Horse, Wagon, tc. ; tive years’ lease; price $1,200, worth $1,060. Store, 74 Ninth avenue, A —FOR SALE, SAMPLE ROOM AND CIGAR ZA.” Store, the stock of liquors amounting to more than Price asked’; must be sold ; first class location. LLOYD, 7 West Broadway. _ N ARTIFICIAL FLOWER BUSINESS FOR SALE— ve on account of going to the country. hird street, top floor. RARE CHANCE.—A SPLENDID WINE AND SAM- ple Room for sale cheap; best place down town for doing a respectaple day business. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Cedar street. FINE OYSTER AND CHOP BOUgE FOR SALE— keries, Contect Down town, at low price, Also Restaurants. Ba- erica, Variety, Fancy Goods stores, Drug Stores, MITCHELL'S Stata Asunau iinane we FINE CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—LOW PRICE; A. itso corner Liquor Stores, on all avenues, at ox: pes; also first class Meat Markets, Grocer; Moree oY Petit eLLS store Agency, 77 Cedar st. BAR, 20 FEET LONG, 1N PERFECT ORDER. IN- quirg at the Oatman House, 31 Bowery. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE—NO. 9 BLEECKER street. eT N ESTABLISHED WEST SIDE, WELL FITTED UP, Liquor and Billiard Room, near Broadway, at a bar: jain this day or at auction to-morrow. Inquire of CAMP- BELL € Co,, Auctioneers, ‘MB Hudson street. CHANCE.-FOR SALE THIS DAY, BY AUCTIO at 1 o'clock, first class elegantly fitted up prot inent Liquor Store, 34 West Fourth street, corner Greene, with good Stock, Furniture, 4c. See auction column, BOARDING HOUSE, FULLY FURNISHED AND A_{ui'or boarders, will'te sold very cheap if attended to immediate: sickness the cause of selling. Address BAKGAIN, Heraid office. I RUG STORE FOR SALE—WELL STOCKED, GOOD location and doing a good prescription business. For 654 Third avenue. WELL FITTED UP; FOR for one half its yalue, Aa- Street, Front street, South street particulars apply RUG STORE ‘good reso’ dress J. G. B., He QO’ SALE—THE FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A Grocery Store, in one of the best locations in this city; good reason’ given for selling. Address, for one week, J. A. C., Herald office. FOR, SALETA, LIQUOR, STORE DOWN TOWN, doing good business; low rent; cheap. Apply at 132 Henry street OS, SAGE Tae, BEST STAURANT AND BAR- room, 143 and 145 Fourteenth street, Tammany Hall, basement. OR SALE—AT PASSAIC, N, J., THE GOOD WILL, Stock and Fixtures ot & long’ established Grocery doing @ first elass business. Apply to JOUN US, at the Post office, Passaic, N. J. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS GENTL FUR- nishing and Shirt Store; the best location in Brook- lyn; long lease, low rent; terms easy ; the owner selling Gut'yn account of other business, Apply at 425 Fultou street, Brooklyn, L. L. JOR SALE—THE BEST CORNER GROCERY ON Tenth avenue: an old established stand, Apply to WM. MOURE, Tenth avenue, corner Twenty-ninth st. Sto ETH AVENUE TREATRE, ‘Twenty-cighth street, next Broadway. rises at. Carriages may be ordered for Ll. Box office open daily from 304 J gh IF apd geats may always be secured ONE é NCE, Mr. RUGUSTIN DALY. . Proprietor and Manager FOLLINE! AUGUSTIN DALY'S NEW AND BRILLIANT COMEDY ON THE FORTUNES AND FRAILIIES _ AMUSEMENTS. Curtain “FOLLINE has been successfully produced before crowded, brilliant and delighted audiences. ‘the drama ts full of action. Nota scene, notacharaciet is supertuous, * *°* ‘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 Rochetoucauid and as smoothly as a couplet by, Pope. ** * Itis superbly placed on the stage. * It ts in four acts, ani “we are atraid to say how many resses. * * * Nota partis badly paved. | Mr, Fisher acted Genevoix admirably; it will rank with his best arts, so perfect Way the ination of tenderness and ntegrity. Mr. Lewis’ physical alertness and dry fibre of humor Were fa srmpathy with the. eccentricities of Pon- tame. Mr. Davidge presents a a omnes and touching icture of imbecile, amiable and affectionate senility. Miss yas gave culture, refincment and the natural impres: sion of highly wrought passion to the role of Folline, an was powerfully emotional in the ingenious situation a the last act, where the wretched wite is in agony le: ae husband shall discover the couceatea body of the Count, Mr. James. Miss Davenport had ali the chic and aplomb hecessary to the speculative Aglae, and rejoiced in ma vellously luxuriant ¢ mes, Miss Jewct!'s ie! was charmingly fresh and ingenious. Mrs. Gilbe ture of the faithful Bastienne was touching an We chronicle an unequivoca! and striking success. Herald. FOLLINE! The Great Satire on Modern Fortunes, ‘A Satire on the Frailties 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 Husbanda A Satire on Splurging tradesmen. ‘A Satire on Servantgalisn A Satire on Gay Bachelor Bosom Friends, ‘A Satire on Life as it is To-Day in all its Phases. FOLLINE | a companion picture to FROU FROU, A companion picture to MADELEIN MOREL, Acompanion picture to DIVURCE, FOLLINE, The DAILY TIMES says:—‘The positive interest of the iece, the many great merits of the representation and The extreme beauty of the setting has produced a most tavorable impression.” The TRIBUNE says:—“One tai that a good one, remains from ec onomyjand chastity.” ‘The GRAPHIC says:—“FOLLINE is not only so mag- nidcently upholstered that probabiy no play, was ever #0 brilliantly set in New York, but it is full of natural char- acter end sentiment, as well as tact in consiruction.”” The MAIL says :—‘'The play is an example of tho high- est school of legitimate comedy. * * * The language is epigrammatic and vigorous, SATIRE ON THE HEAD- LONG SPIRIT OF THE AGE Is the leading idea of the author, and every now and then comes a cutting, biting lash at'the frailties of the day.” The EXPRESS says:—"Mr. Harkins, as a husband, is manly and natural, and Mr. Louis James must be cred- ited with playing the disagreeable character of the Count in an almost faultless manner, his acting in the drunken scene, Where many a less intelligent artist might have | | ible impression, and ‘ULLINE. It counsels been ‘tempted into coarseness and vulgarity, being specially worthy of mention.” A cae FOLLINE brilliant! faultless! % Tsimtense! eke ¢ The-pariors! The Clubs! The town! FOLLINE, EVERY NIGHT AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30. The immense triumph of Folline culminated last even- ing, when hundreds of visitors failed to obtain seats, or even standing room. ox sheet open one week in advance, FOLLINE! Rene, a Anpleaest Pe oe care ‘The Count De warsute.s . Poutame, who has been through ‘the ftery’ fur: Gaudin, tie Ci'shier oi ine Oia: Gaspard, the Cashier of the New Cousin Laube, a Friend who doesa't hour. : SMe. Bavidge Mr. Parkes the “Mr. Whiting Mr. Conwa: Fawcett The Coummissary of Pole Mr. Peakes Bapuste, Caterer. “Mr, Gutbert rent, Upholste: Mr, Beekman Mr. Deveau FOO os ‘ Folline, the Wile of to-day Miss Ada Dyas Agiae, t Queen of the Bourse and the Woman Of the ftUre....6......- Miss Fanny Davenport Gubrille, tresh trom her Convent School, Miss Sara Jewett Bastienne, Gray Head, Green Heart ... Mrs. G. H. Gilbert ‘Theodosie. a Crysutlization. «Miss Minme Conway Mine. Leguepy, the envied -Miss Nina Varian YOFORTES, ORGA) A’ 27 UNION SQUARE—HAI BROTHERS WILL otfer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices which cannot tail to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase if desired. Old Pianos taken in exchange. CHICKERING PIANOFORTE—ONLY $10; A 7 octave rosewood Pianotorte, carved legs, o' strung bass, every limirovement, great sacrifice for cash, J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, A Z0UR ROUND CORNER USED BRADBURY 7 octavo Piano, cost price $1,000, for $250; new Pianos, $2 to $400. 218 broome street. ‘tuning and repairing. DAVID KRAKAUER, STEINWAY CARVED LEGS PIANO-GREAT sacrifice. New Pianos at about one-half usual price ior cash; rented and rent applied to purchase. Bhihy & 78) Broadway. A WSOcMAGNIFICENT AGRAFFE | ROSEWOOD + oversirung Pianoturte, carved legs, &e. ; latest im- provements; tuliy guaranteed. Also Piano and Stool, $60. GULDSMITH's, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery, STEINWAY PIANOFORTE FOR SALE—AT A 4% sacrifice; @ brilliant toned 734 octave four round Tosewood Piuno, cost $975, tor $250; has all improve- ments, oversiruug, agraite, &c.; richly carved case; also Stool, Cover; has box for shipping; a sacrifice, ‘Call this day, private residence 210 West Zlst st, ROSEWOOD PIANO—$100; ALSO ELEGANT TK octave, carved legs, &c., $210; a7 octave upright, & Sacrifice, PEEK & SON, 11 Clinton place (Eighth streei}, near Broadw: OR SALE—RAILING POSTS OF DIFFERENT KINDS, at 67 Housion street, basement; lowest prices, Re: pairing and varnishing heatly and promptly done. OR SALE—12 NEW BLACK WALNUT SALOON and Dining Room Tables, $3 cach; 8 Bedsteads, 10) ‘Wwainut Counter Tops. 135 South Fifth avenue, rear. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR DIAMONDS, Watches, dc., or Hors» und light Wagon, or any Kind of property, a handsomely fitted wo Barroom and furnished House in Brooklyn, now doing @ good paying business: the owner, having’ other places of busibess, cannot attend to it. ' Address, immediately, WIGHT, Herald Brooklyn Branch offic OR SALE CHEAP-RENT LOW-—THE iQ Fourteenth street, Apply at How Brewery, 5u4 West Thirty-third street, near Eleventh GROCERY FOR SALE—ON LEADING AVENUE J Brooklyn, doing a good business. Address GRUCLR, | Lerala oni | HOt2s, LOR SALE | ROOM SHED, | good lease; near Grand Central depot; cheap rent. Apply on premises, ANDERSON'S Hotel, Forty-fourth | street, between Lexington and Fourth avenue Notice, To 003 FOR SAL AN Pile-driving Frames, two Hoisting Engine | Tubs tor hoisting airt, de. ; also one Derrick, Rigaing complete. Address RM. Albany, N.Y. WILL BUY A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ey City, with No. L bevelled Billiard Table; rent 500) Address LIQUOK, box 128 Herald b year. No’ agents | office MACHINERY. 20D ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE, / ALLOTT coruer Lightcenth street aud . 12x & CC LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Steam Engines and Boiler: nm Pompe and FINNEY & HOFFMAN, Manulacturors: 202 to A Tanks. 246 Water street, Brooklyn. OBSON'S PATENT SCROLL SAW MAKES LID strokes per minute and is the best manufactured; Satisfaction guaranteed. Send tor circular, JOHN B, SCHENCK'S SONS, 115 Liberty street, MUSICAL PROFESSOR OF SINGING, OF EUROPEAN RE- putatiot ‘ull instruct Ladies and give supe 1 cul it nd wayiments to suit their m convenienge. Address HUMLK, box 125 Herald Uptow! Branch offic NIONIO PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM the Italian opera, teaches Piano and singing, at 17 West iwenty-seventh sireet, near sixth avenue; terms STEINWAY & SON ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale less than half cost; a7 octave four round cornered Pianotorte, cost $900, ior $27; Stool Cover. Call private residence 12) West 23d street, near 5th avenue. WOOD, FULL SIZED d Music Book, in per+ 23 Third street, near AT EPSS THAN $100—A Ros AA Pianoforte. including Stool a fect order, sweet, powertul tone. Bowery. BARGAIN—ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, modern improvements, celebrated maker; $lIh With siool. 243 Last Thirweth street, between Secon and Third avenu BARGAIN.—7!; OC. ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED, patent ery improvement, almost new, $175, “Fianos manuinctory prices. Instalmentsgaken, . CABLE. 10¢ West 23d st, corner th av. A. MAGNIFICENT 714 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, forte for sale.—Four round corners, made to order’ celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used 6 months; cost $1,200, tor $250; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture, @ De sa aaa jauily leaving city. 30 West lth te 4 BURDETT, ORGANS BILLINGS & | WHEELOCK, DD. General Agents, 14 Kast Fourteenth street, neat Union square. } BAUTIFUL FRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS TO rent and for sale low; rent ded ai85 Fourth avenue, sx doors avove stewarta rennet ebb CUARLES WELS, } road Nonteneee fet Md RENT OR SELL; plied to purchase. Prices to suit. the th aM a. MELRELLS, No.8 Union square, 10 Four avinue, Instalinents, or for rent, in. city finatelal er: by HORAC Brogiway, tha er offered b PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST CLASS makers, will be sold at lower prices for cash or country during this N 48h ATERS & SO: re in New York. MARBLE MANTE A! ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty of design and quality of Workmanship, Sigte Work of all kinds a speciaity, t SLATE COMPANY, 2 NRHYN Fairth avenue and seventoenth street, Union s 3 KLABER & COS STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 217 Seer Fitty-tirst street, between Brondway'and Eigih avenue.—Marble and marblelzed Mantels, Wainy: cousg, furniture Slabs, Counters, &e. ; ing, Mon’ mets, Headstones, €c.; Plumbery slabs a speciaiy: @iaqond cutting machine in operation. s' WART" MANTELS, MARBLE AND ‘ood Mantel and elegant designs, at the low4t prices, 22) and 222 West Twenty: street, be- twed seventh and Kighth avenues, moderate. A. REL KNOWN PIMA DONNA WISHES A FEW lady pupils in singing; large concessions made to ned studying for the stage Address LYRIC, orald office. ROFESSOR KORBERS, PRIVATE MUSICAL AGAD- ‘emy, 29 Second avenue, will give Piano and Sing- ing lessons, $3 per month. Call from 5 to GP. M. THE BALL SEASON. Gaye MASQUERADE OF THE Wuitk. Rose Club, Argyle Rooms, Sixth avenus and Thirtieth street, on Monday eveuing, February 2, L374, STORAGE, <WEST SIDE STORAGE WARE jouse for Furniture, Pianos and Baggage, in sepa- STORAG oms; accommodations superior to any other es- ment in New York. RK. TAGUAKT owner and managr. Office 693 Hudson street, near Twelfth. COAL AND WoUvt Belen COAL—STOVE, RANGE AND. D_ nge, $6 75 por ton, 2,00 Ibs ; Nut, $6; screened and deltye: THOS STOKES, rner Thirty-second street and Tenth avenue, Bow Y AND TUESDAY, FEB. 2 AND 3, 1874, MMi LAURA ALHEITA in her new Drataa, ASSION; OR Teh’s AVES Preceded by the laughable Farce of the In Hive: aration Mr. J. “ PRONERTY, RLAT in which Mr, HARRY CLL JIBLO'S GARDEN, iol an alee bey ite of the r to thelr departure tor - vies wade ms i) PILCEs, VOKES, VOKE! NOKES, Mo hh it ar ina GRAND _ COMBINATION PROGRAMME, THE GOOD-FOI NOTHING es tee MIs: a IN ne ae 3 SINA VO! MISS ROSINA VOKKS AS NAN and THE WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE, THE WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE, as originally invented, arranged and written by the Emily Merton. . Miss JESSIE VOKES Clara Staunton FORD will appear. VOKES, KES, Sampson Biities.. oMr. Tn the course of the’ piece aa’ original Burlesque Polka, Granl Operatic Duet, Leary’s Jig and the CoLEBRATED VUKES QU ADRILLES, SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ONE. SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ONE, Tn active preparation a grand, romantic American arama. by George Fawcett Kowee founded on Cooper's celebrated romance, THE LAS!’ OF THE MOHICAN lilustrated with picturesque scenery, superb historical tableaux, novel and surprising effects and a strong cast of characters. Nees GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Messrs. JARRGTT & PALMER take great pleasure in announcing that they have effected an engagement with MISS "FANNY CATHCART, | the celebrated Australian actress, who will make her first appearance in this city in the part ot CORA MUN- ROE in Mr, Geo. Fawcett Rowe's new historical drama of LEATHERSTOURING, at Niblo's Garden, MONDAY, February 16. Manager, taevage one tithes é $s . W. BUTLER THE POPULAR Meese i ag THEATRE OF NEW THE GREATEST Possipne “DELIGHT CONTINUES Edom te ATTRACTION OFFERED THIS WEEK. following powerful programme, in which the rtists wil il appear: ee the ‘kling and yivacious Bur- BLANDE,] lesque Actress and Vocalist, Will crete a DEAD SHOT. iloquist of the World. Anecdotes and Adventures. - ‘Whe fearless, gracetul Mile. LEONA DARE, ‘Comet of the nineteenth century. =< ‘The popular Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Queen, of Serio-Comic Vocalists. SAM. RICKEY, MASTER BARNEY, as the MULCAHEY TWINS. JOHN ans and «rate hasan in i NEVER 00 Late 10 MEND, The bin ties are Cs epee LORS . SCHROTTER SISTERS and Miss KATE WILSON, ORD and WILSON, the Musical Mokes. QUEEN and WEST, in their Specialties, The Laughable Extravaganza, enuutled OPENING THE COLISEUSL John Hart EN Ticket Taker (always in trouble). with @ fail cast of charac 100 ARTISTS WILL APPEAR NIGHTLY, ‘opular Prices: Imission, 25c., We. + shecRe YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE OOTH'S THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH. MONDAY EVENING, FEB, 2, 1874, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE THE FEMME DE FEU! Mrs. J. B. BOOTu,, «DIANE BERARD, , Pi ON TUESDAY, FEB. 3, and every evening untii further notice, will be presented, with NEW SCENERY, PROPERTIES AND. APPOINTMENTS, ‘and atull and powerful CAST OF GHARACTERS, ‘a New and Original Play, in 4 acts, by Adoiph, Helot, written expressly tof Mrs, J.B. BOM Hy entitied ELENE.... ELENE, Mrs, J. B. BOOTH SATURDAY, FEB. 7, AT 1 GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF BLENE. ELENE... .Mrs J. B. BOOTH Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the Music Store of ©. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. OOD'S MUSEUM, YANKER LOCKE, Woo MONDAY RVENING, February) 1aft EVENING, AT 8, AFTEKNOON, AT The American Comedian, | Miss Ji.NNIE ENGE YANKEE LOCKK, and entire company in in his new Drama of the new Burlesque of TRUMPS. PUSS IN BOUTS. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—The new Drama, LOST. FRIDAY and SATURDAYS TEN NIGHID an — wan The_ renowned specialties, FEELEY BROTHERS, ROLLIN. HOWARD, LECLAIRE BROTHERS, SCOTT and BRYANT, FRANCISCO sIS1EKS, &c., will appear BOTH AFTERNOON AND BVENING. MONDAY EVENING, eps AMY Ni FEBRUA TON new Military Drama, STONE in her new Military Drama ALLACK' a Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30. Commences at 8 o'clock. FIFTEENTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Also SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Lord Lytton’s great Comedy of MONEY. “Tis a very good world that we live in, To lend or to spend or to give in; But to beg, or to borrow, or get & man’s own, It’s the very worst world that ever was known.” ALFRED EVELYN... Mr, LESTER WALLACK Other characters by Messrs, JOHN BROUGHAM, HARRY #ECKENT, W. R. FLOYD, J. B. POLK. J. W: CARROLL, W. J. FERGUSON, GF. BROWNE, T. E MILLS, W ONARD, E. EDWIN, Miss JE me. POXISI and Miss DORA GOLD. ELABORATE REVIVALS and NOVELTIES are, for the present, unavoidably postponed in conse- quence of the UNPRECEDS: .D DEMAND for seats to witness Lord Lytton’s great comedy. The box book will, thererore, be open’ THREE WebKS IN ADVANO Carriages may be ordered at a quarter to eleven. HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 Broadway Mr. JOSH HART... sole Proprietor —""s ATTRACTION AND NOVELTY always on the in Ase. 1 of AS ENTIRE NEW OLIO, First week of the premier vocalist, Migs NULLY PLE IES, First week of the beautil FAY SISTERS, Mr, ARCHY HUGHES, Mr, J. BARRINGLON and FOLEY and WADE, Continued success of the MULLIGAN GUARDS by the originals, par “ Lemamiogan and HART. cond week of OLD TIMES ROCKS; OF, A SORNE FROM EARLY MINSTRELSY, GRAPEVINE TWIST. by ese Master MARKS now known as Mr. K. M. CARROLL Miss LUCY LONG... Mr, TONY HART ALL THE MAMM VE RETAINED, Concluding with the sensation Irish Dri COL-LEEN BAWN, INTRODUCING THE ENTIRE COMPANY, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, EW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Manager. Mr, A. R, SAMUELLS RN. MONDAY and TUESDAY—LORD DUNDREARY, WEDNESDAY and) THUKSDAY—SAM and ‘DUN. DREARY MARRIED AND SETTLED, FRIDAY and SATURDAY—DAVID GARRICK ana A REGULAK FIX, MONDAY, FEBRUARY KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Prices of adiissio1 arquet, 35¢,; Family Circle, %e.; Orchestra Chairs, { JOHNNY ALLE: ‘opera. 201 BOWERY, Ne. First appearance ot the griginal. ant only. living. i ae JOHNNY ALLEN in White and Black Specialties, First appearance VICTORELLL mae geet nagrtal hed oe ROTHERS. he dashing and accomplished serio-comie vocal ANNIE BRADD! PeNANATE, BIEADDON Se ONY PASTOR OPENS’ A NEW SONG BUDGET, the WAITE SISTERS. Miss KATIE saw. Barry, Tooley, Lang, Freeman sisters, Girard, Sea. be ©. MATINE:S Tueslay and saturday, LADIES FREE on Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons. ND VENING A. Miss CHARLOTTE CUsiftan So , Will read on MONDAY EVENING, February 2. Part 1—Selections trom “Merchant of Venice.” Part 2—Miscellaneous Parte DNE=DAY MORNING, February 4. Selections trom “Much A yA Part 2—Miscollaneous. ers ae Evening Readings av 3: Morning Readings at 2 P.M. Of ee Hae Beetines Seais, St fears eats for an: Se Dieloe® ‘ally. 143 for saic at Steinway Hall irom 3 ¥ i) CUSHMAN'S: yt SEATS may be ‘wed al Rastity SOAEKS POND's MUSIC STORE, 89 Union square. HE FOUNDLING ASYLU! GRAND MATINER THE NEW YORK FOUNDLING ASYLUM, under the charge of the Sisters of at BRYANT'S UPERA HoUsk, Sb wre Ty on Saturday aiternoon, February 7, i874. Dan bryant’s Minstret trout fi ' popular entertainment. Over at 4 P. M. BENEFIT OF NHK SIAMESE TW1 inst aed ehormous expense ta Magnificent Museum, 68% Broadw: Models of this wondertul freak of nature taken trom life, The only models in this country. No extra charge. bbe Acmission 8) cents, EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. — Every one should visit the wonderful museum, ‘Lee. of everything people Id see and understan tures daily om the “Philosophy 0: Marriage." | Those ties unable to attend these important lectures oan atv hem forwarder rece a by addressing SeSieh AY NuWoTORK MUSEUM 0) ANATOMY, 618 Broadwar AN, QUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET and ict ‘Avenne.—Begins at7%, and on Saturday 4. Prices:—Adinission, S0c.; Reserved ; Family Circle, ‘40c. Beats may nce daily trom 3 to & *e* On next Saturday, ¥ebruary 7, the LAST Grand Family MATINEE of the great Pantomime will be given, ‘as the plece ts to be positively withdrawn to make room for other attractions, ELEVENTH aup LAST WEEK OP wonderful Spectacular Comic Trick Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD 111 A renowned Oriental former, the J frst domartganene RESG the Saturday matinee, Thus astounding gymnast will undertake, among other citing acts, the accom) HUMPTY DUMPTY, | ment of the PERILOUS| Ki Sea eared BN G. L. FOX. | stretched from tl e stage to the ceiling of the Grand .—— Opera House, and DES. CENDING WITH ALL VE- LOCITY, SLIDING ON ONE FOOT WHILE STANDING ERECT, ae Martens Leyte wane Brothers, Rigt Sisters and tamed artists a} OL ONE TWO. prt Mr. 0. K. FOX GILMORED Gn OPERA HOUSE. *,* Noxt Sunday Evening, Feb. 8 Mr. P. , GILMOKE, of Boson Jublies fame! With Arbuckle, cornet: “‘Letebre. saxophone. and the entire TWENTY-SZCOND REGIMENT BAND of 65 WIENIAWSKL, Europe's greatest Violinist, &, in GRA‘ 4 *4* Sale of seats Thursday, February 5. Prices:—Ad- mission 5) cents. Reserved seats, 50 cénts and $1 extra, > 624, 624. VAUDEVILLE AND NOVELTY THEATRE. OVERWHELMING OVATION, CROWDED WITH LADIES AND CHILDREN. EVENING, AND_ MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVERY EVENING, ASD MOND SDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2 MONDAN SALLIE OLMAR'S ENGLIsi OFita ROUFFE TROUPE, i rming Prim on Introducing the char mi ntolst awe Gontraito and Serio-Comic 3 The fae ng TNE CLEA HOLMAN. fdas rat, JOSMPH BRANDISL the direction Maa sahadr tt HARRIBY HOLMAN: eenach Eneh performance will commence w worl’ duowned opera boule, arrunged and adapted by coor te NORANDE BUCHESSE DE GE ROLSTEIN, followed by a Grand Novelty Olio, with a galaxy of Stare Furst Week OF NCH SADI D'JALMA, THE MAN OF MYSTERY, First wok of the erin nap mrney, ne wore OWLLY AN . First week of the oelabeaved Erevnas Actor and Vocalist Firat week of the celebra‘e} Kuropean Gymnast, First weak Of ie Sey STANWOOD, The favre TTA WES, JAMES COLL Those up eN PO ANTS AND HENGLER, The Queen of SE MALICE SOMERS, The ever populag Eee pan comeqiem OLYMPIC, inan entirely. new act, . IK RUNNELLS, JAMES VINCENT, JENNIS ‘BONMILNOTT, EMMA WALLACE, . FISHER, OHS. WALSH, J, O'NEID, es a full ana efficient Farce and Comedy Company. y Je to couclude wiih the roaring tarce of the ‘The whole to concn sKSH TWINS. FAMILY MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, EVENING PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT & Prices of Admission :—Family Circle, penta Par. quet any Balcony, 50 cents; Reserved Seats (Urchestra and Balcony), $1. YOLOSSEUM, OU SROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. THE MAGNIFICENT PIvTORIAL ILLUSION of “PARIS BY NIGHT,” with the enchanting effects o OONIIGHT, SEAKLIGHT and GASLIGHT, EVERY AVTERNOON AND EVI-NING, from 1 o'clock to 5 o'cloe P.M. ‘and from 7 to o'ciock P. M., until further notice, together with the varied attractions of POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, ta eaten is now added the mystic illusion ot THE SPIRIT HAND, First time tn America. Paris by Gaslight. JusuooK £9 save, aq spd THE LECTORIUM, Paris by Starlight 2 2 2 oe ie higodaciny THE PRUTEAN CABINET, Science vs. Spiritualism. All entertainments are under the direction of PROFESSOR TOBLN, Admission, $1 and no extras. In order to accommodate the nightly crush in the Lectorium preparations are made for the Paris by Moonlight. Fase 49 sHvE erection of one with a capacity tor 1,000 persons. MES ¥ ®. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, The eminent tragic actress, Mire, D. P, BOWERS, ‘supported by Mr. J.C. McCOLLOM, LADY AUDLEY's SECRET, YERMANIA THEATRE, AD, NEUENDORFF. sesegeesseneeeesDIFOCtOr Monday, February 3 LUMPACIVAGABUN DUS, Comedy in three acts, by Nestroy, ly trom 9 till 4 o’clock. RYANT'S MINSTRELS, 23D STREET 2 d6tn avenue. Beginsat& Over at lv, Box office open trom 9A. M. to WP. M, Seats secured: ANOTHER CHANGE, TWO’ HOURS' FUN, ‘The pathetic Plantation Sketeh, with invisible Onant, QLD BLACK JOR. | Old S00 «6 .e eee job Hart | Young Je! as ERE ad Sew cAS, James Lewis....F. Emerson | Louis James ...Dan Bryant THE WIG MAKERS, BLAGK BRIGADE TUE MULLIGAN GUARD, WITH BRASS BAND. Concluding with the greatest success of the season, CINDERELLA AND THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, EUGENE as CINDERELLA. Unsworth, Seymour, Bob art, Brockway, Dan Bryant THE SHADOW DANCE. THE SHADOW DANCE, MATINEK, Saturday at2, Children half price, fas SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PAINTERS in WATER COLORS, now open at the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, WILL CLOSE FEBRUARY 28, 1874, STEINWAY HALL, THOM, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. AST ATINER, THEODORE THOMAS’ THIRD GRAND POPULAR MATINEE. MATINE Mr, MYRON W. WHITNEY, Basso, Le Mr. BERNHARD LISTEMANN, Violin, THEODORE THOMAS’ GRAND ORCHESTRA, Tickets $1; reserved seats Sic. extra. The sale of rev served seats will commence this morning at the box of- fice of Steinway Hall ond at Nos. 701 and ili Broadway, KAND OPENING OF THE BAZAAR OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Rey. 8. H. Tyna, Jr.. D. D., Rector, THIS (Monday) VENING, Feb, 2, at 7:20, Soventy-Arst Keziment Armory, lirondway and’ Thirtye filth street, OPENING ADDRESS by tne Rey. Dr. B. 8. BTORRS, of Brooklyn. Ac mission 25 cents, Music by SEVEN1Y-FIRST KKGIMENT BAND. RS, JARLEY'S GENUINE WAXWORKS, by the original st. Peter's Hall Amateurs. LAST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON, AD ST. PETES BALL, ‘West Twenticth street, between Elghth and Ninth avs, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBKUARY 5, and FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, Reserved seats at Pond’s, 39 Union square, Ma Seren MUSEUM OF ART, Nowe COLLRCHON OF JOLLEC LL) OFA ‘ PL” othe LOAN EXHIBITION” of Works of Ari, compris ing the rare collection of NGRAVINGS and ETCHING: loaned by dames Le Glaghorn, Tia, of Philndetphiny Ancient Carvings, Knamels, Hronzes, vo nm, fea Falance, ac. , from . until 8 P, At. and on Tuesday, ighen aally. Carnrday evenings, irom 7 until 10, Mi ulasion, 2 cents. Mondays, tree, HB PILGRIM—BAIN BALL, EVERY NIGHT AT & Saturday, at 200 P.M. Gallery, 280.; pare to, B00. Ciosing weeks. Apply for church benedts, -PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLI Chore Gata Huts, Cornet Zier, Har Bingings yn’ a y and evening. Ci Tats mailed (reo. 3. WATSON, Director. ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, BERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT A LARGE AssontTaZT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY OUT? __ CONSTANTLY ON HAND, BARS, RTIVIOIAL HUMAN RY Tentor ak HUMAN RYES.—3. 1. “DAVia “in A oF i, improved Artinain Human kyo, acknowledged by the tac fe be the ow orrectir station of nature in th Rat Hast Wenth street, between Third and’ Fourin avenuon if