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BOARDERS WASTED. R Wits FIRST Seta ELEGANT SET OF ROOMS, family or single iemaa. &* 1 Brag fighteeuth ‘street, opposite Stuyvesant NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. Tere gree DESIRE A BEDROOM Board, im drivate familys, Address, AM particulars and Price, box 4,998 Post office: i s =e a — 87 FLoo ANTLY FURNISHED: ALSO THIRD Sf FLOOR, RLEGANTEY y exposure, wilt Board. No, ‘sireet. W Bruen cman be eostigentty sno iaucy price” Ad. 00! 4 nu local ; Ro tancy price, a areas RSOUNSUN, Herald otic. . stor, al West Twelfth Lo )RNISHED UPPER ROOM, LARGE HANDSONELY FU tle Mido ar one <F more i 1 iy gt Tikerate. reieconces 33 West Thirey-third street, near Firth avenue, 9p | “ROOM—C ND WATER, PIRE D STORY ROOM—CLOSETS AND WAT . with good Board, $22 per week; one large Ze 28s: with eo oat gal per week. in 134 and 158 Waverley place LARGB, HANDS! FURNISHED ROOMS, © Shing. le closes op second Boor, to Ciencia wite; or separately, end Seer, 9 8,40 Scniteman and vcr Thwty tied aineet, Welerenes, & SINGLE ROOMS TO LET_WITH BOARD, TO ko Rooms suitable tor two lerms mod- Senn cne comfore Apply et 196 Macdougal street. © COTTAGE PLACE, NEAR BLERCKER STREET.— 3 nivale Aincrican family ‘will let two third story Rooms, frout and back, with ence; terms moderate, 4 fire and gas, refer- EAST TWENTIETH STRERT.—NOONDAY DIN- ner if desired; OF @n suite; highest refor- ences given and required. 4 weer TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—ON FEBRU- ary 6, with Board, @ beautiful Second Floor of five xpoma, en suite or singly; Room on fourth floor, for gen- lemen. 5) YAXDAM STREET. NRAR MACDOUGAL.—HAND- bie Seam, trent. an ston feo ant uncle Room to et. von see and single Hoo with or without Board; terms moderate; day boarders ANTED—BY FIVE ADULTS, MODERATE BOARD: private, Munily preferred. Address, # rms, B., box 1,982 Post ‘omece. HOTELS. —THOU: VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT Ae ere re ehe SE im streets; neat ” al i - tlemes and tamilics. Baer HOTEL, 135, rf ‘street, near Broadway,—teated by steam hours; buropean plan; rooms Sue. ans upwards. at popular priess, One HOTEL (RU RBOPEAN PLAN), 23 CANAL 187 FULTON AND 28 ANN open all meals block east of Broadway; cood Rooms she.tand Ta. per day: $8 and $4 per Week, fainily Rooms, $1 60 and $2 per day. VE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176, 178 BLEECKER STREET, Gree bincks west of Broadway-—First clase Rooms. with excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day; $6 to $12 per week. oy. 2L—-PRICES REDUCED; CENTRAL LOCA. Wigton arnt 1~ We. ; Kooms for gentiemen $1 50; for two $2, and for lady and gentleman $3 per week and upward. lé Bleecker street, — DEVOS, Proprietor. — IBBY HOTEL, ONE BLOCK FROM THE CITY Hall, 56 Warren street.—All_hght Rooms, S0c. a day, i aod a wa day. A380" SQUARE HOUSE, BROADWAY AND Twenty-first street, refurnished and refitted.— Fine Rooms, low prices, for responsible parties; a tamily $2 to $3 a week ; Family Rooms, 5a AVENUR, NEAR THIRTY FIRST STREET.— Third large Room, with Board, with small Fee comming if desired. Particulars at 1,260 story By, Corne! ty-second street. EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN, FIFTH and Madison avenues.—An clegant Suit of Rooms on third foor, front, to let, with first class Board; also ac- jons for single gentiemen ; relerence. TH AVENUE, BETWE ELEVENTH AND its of Apartments on Twelfth streets.—Desirable Perlor Goor, with private table, on reasonable terms, in spacious double house 45 Fifth avenue. HW AVENUE, 343—A HANDSOME LARGE ROOM, ‘on second floor, to let, with or without Board: also Bice Rooms on the fourth floor, for families or gemtle- Men; terms moderate. Q BAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY Place and Fifth avenue.—Handsomely turnished Rooms, southern exposure, every convenience, moderate price: beds, double room, $5, with 1 STREET, EAST, 317, NRAR SECOND AVE- —To let, with Board, 4 fine double Room, with all convemiences; terms very low. ADISON AVENUB HOTEL, CORNER MADISON avenue and Twenty-seventh street.—Table d’hote; single Rooms, with full Board, from $10 to $1 Rooms at moderate prices. 5. THORNE, Proprietor. NEY S8gtAuD Boren, 20 BOWERY, CORNER OF 30c.., suit Will be vacant im afew days. 8. EK URITIENDEN. Bayard streot —2™ light Rooms, neatly furnished, . 40c. and Wc. per night; $2 to $3 per Week; for gen- teten only. 18 AND 20 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BE- tween Madison and Fifth avenues.—Family and fe Rooms; moderate price to good class parties; je d’hote. _-GPTY_REAL ESTATE _ Central. FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, BROWN STONE trimmings, in East Twenty-tourth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, lot 20x10; all modern improvements; with or without gas fixtures, mirrors, cornices, &c.; rented till May 1, mext; terms to suit. Principals only apply tor permit to 5. SPENCER SMITH, attorney, 318 soy a southeast coruer Pearl street and Broadway, room “BALE. 15% STREET, WEST, 347.—A FRONT AND BACK Hoom on. second ‘floor, nicely furnished, to let with good board; reference, 15" STEERS. HO. Medireiciaiyie'lciagb ze COn 3 J rent. separately of together, sunny exposure ; desirable: with Board; hot’ and cold water closet &c’; moterate prices WAVERLEY 17 ACB.—SUPERIOR ACCOMMO- dation for families and single gentlemen on the first and upper floor, with frst class rd, references exchanged. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TWO HAND. somely furnished Rooms, on second floor, with first class Board ; reterences exchanged. 18 WEST, FORTY.NINTH STRERT, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Front Room on third floor, elogantly tur. nished, with Board; house and table first class; refe: ences exchanzed. 19 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD, two tront Rooms, together or separately ; also sin- gle Rooms; terms moderate, References. 2 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TWO PLEASANT connecting front Rooms, on third floor, to let, with first class Board; also Room for one or two single gentle- menj references, QBP STREET, WEST, 112, OPPOSITE LONDON TER: race, convenient to Elevated Kailway.—Entirely Rew and elegantly furnished Rooms, with or without Board ; private table if desired ; reference DBP STREET, m0 WEST.—TWO HANDSOME PAR. ©) lors, first’ floor; Room on fourth floor for two; Board first class; gentlemen and wives or gentlemen, JOHN P, WORSTEL! EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, MADISON square. —Pleasnat third floor Rooms to let, singly OF en suite, with or without Board; references require QQ WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. LARGE aD small handsome well furnished Rooms, with Board, at reasonable prices, 9] MADISON AVENUE ELEGANT THIRD STORY Room, with good Board and first class accommo» dations. — a. TH STREET.—TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS to let. with excellent Board, to gentleman and wife 1 or single genvemen; family very small; no children; terms moderate. 255 West Thirty-fourth street EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR from Madison avenue.—landsomely furnished Jarge Room, with first class Board, suitable’ for # gentie- man and wife or single gentlemen: reterences required. 38 WEST TWELFTH STREET, FEW DOORS FROM HiftA aveane. with privaie family.—tour Rooms. gemiy 224 clegantly tural ed, en suite or separate, with joard, at reasonabie terms, relerences required. WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT < Suit, large and bali Rooms connecting, second floor, front, southern exposure, all conveniences; table exeelleut; terms reasonable. 42 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- 4 nished fourth floor square and hall Room to let, ‘with first class Board; references exchamged. 4B Way A private iarnity. having a, Sze house, newly furnished throug bout, will let, with Roard, elther the double or single front Rooms of the gsurth flodr, hay- ing & southern exposure ; retereyoos exchanged. EAST TWELFTH STREET, WEST OF BROAD- A —ELEGANT DWELLINGS, CHEAP.—13 EAST 5771 + street, 20, 22 West 56th; 1,17 East and 18, 20 West $3d; 22 24, 31 West 524; 15 Easi 48th, 13 East élat, 31 Wost 39th. 7 West 34th; Sth’ avenue, 299, S64. 675, 781, 763; some decided pargaing V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine st. A GATONAL BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH f fot sale, of superb banking Floor to let, corner. Pine and Nassau streets, V. K. ST VsNSON, Jr., 11 Pine st. A SUPERB FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, 20 FOOT front, on Murray Hill, below Fortieth street; man- tel Mirrors, Gas Fixture: T. J, DUNKIN dc. ; $26,500; cheap. Gor sot Thre avenue. FIRST CLASS NEW FIVE STORY IRON FRONT 4X Store, on Broadway, near Stewart's, for sale at About the cost of the building ; only $15,000 cash required. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East teventeenth street. _ WOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT, NO, 35 EAST NINE teenth street, between Broadway and Fourth ave- nue; first class House; in perfect order; 20x62. Apply between 10 and 2 o'clock. (OR SALE—NO. 52 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, Building, suitable (or store, manufactory, workshop or private stable; possession immediately : terms easy. Apply on the premises trom 9 A. 1 nd 5 P.M. OR SALF, A BARGAIN, TENEMENT OR FAC. tory Property, Nos 12) and 131 Clinton place (Kignth street), each 25xt5x3g block ; the street Is a thor- onghfare and one of the most eentrai and accessible lo- cations in the city ; the houses can be easily altered 40 a3 to produce a large income. Apply in thé office at 127 Clinton place. OB SALE—THE CHOICEST LAKGE PLOT OF Ground on Murray Hill, suitable for church, large building or cutting up; termsto suit. Principals address or inquire of S.C: PREISS, 24 Dey sirect, butween 10 and AM. East Side. UCTION SALE—BY RICHARD V, MARNETT, Wednestay, February 4, at 12 o'clock, at the Ex Change Salesroom, 11) Broadway, No. 459 second avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, elegant Store Property. Sale positive. Eximine this property. NEAT TWO STORY COTTAGE AND FULL LOT for sale—on Seventy-sixth street, near Third ave- hue, at $6,750; only $2,600 cash requii PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. PONT, LOSE THIS CHANCE.--ONLY $17,000 A three story high stoop brown stono, size 18.9x56x87, how being newly painted and frescoed; location above Filty-fourth street, west of Third avenue. HOS. G. HOJER, $36 Third avenue OR SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN stone front flat Dwelling. in perfect order, situated in East Seventy-ninth street; no ready movey required. Apply to 5. Tf. SUDLOW, 16] Broadway, Star Fire Ingur- —A VERY COMFORTABLE THREE story high stoop prota Mone House on Thirtieih street, between Second and Third avenues, 15.9xé5xhal block, at a lyw Sigure, F. G. & ©. 8S, BROWN, 90 Broadway. West Side. NIEAP, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—A THREF STORY high'stoop brick House, 20x40xi(U; first class neigh- borhood, near Seventh avenue: price $14,000, WALTER W. MONTAGUE, Eighth avenue and Twenty-first street, RSt TENTH SPLEET.—TWO CONNECTING s seconé Hoor, front, hot and colt water, ‘ntiewen, with Board. Rov Well furnishett, tor JOR SALE—TWO THRES STORY AND BASEMENT frame Houses, 152 and 154 West Thirty-third street; $7,000 each. W. M. MAKTINE, 76 Nassau street. PROPERTY OUT OF cITy FOR BALE OR TO RENT. BEAUTIFUL RESIDKNCK, NEAR STAMFORD, Bea Be tare Oenteiat ‘seven rooms and bathroom with hot and cold water), besides attic and cellar (with Airngce); sate will includ Furniture if wanted; iiocks fonds. with en in part payruene. Address MiLvt rt AD, South Norw: RS (oe Fe, SALE CUEAP—A HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMB nd cellar, 16x28, lot 26x105 ; several kinds of fraitin the yard; near two railroad perce price He, B00 c Apply to or address HB, CARTES, om the prom igh sireet, Newark, ‘OUSE AND TURBE ACRES LAND POR SALE OR rent, one mile trom Catskil; alo Farm of 150 acres for sale, six’ miles from Cacskill. Address box No. 5 Cat Kill Post office, JEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND.—T0 LET, N furnished and unfurnished Cottages and large ele rar city, iinprovement: ry Smiaamliabte OP a ANS, 28 Pine street, DHILADELPHIA FACTORY. For sale, a large brick Factory, southeast corner Fitth and Buttonwood streots; three fronts: fine large showrooms, office, blacksmith shop, paint shop, hoisting Thachines. &c., &e.; lately ted up for a carriage fac- sugtable for almost any manufacturing business: Tot 4x19 feet; terms reasonable. Apply to or addre SAMUEL T, POX, southeast corner Ninth and Callowhill streets, Philadelphia, £3 SARATOGA HOTEL FOR SALE —A SUBSTANTIA S*irtcwpuliaine. thoroughly furnished and in complete running order; accommodations for 175 guests, _ For full | particutars duress drawer 38 Fost ofice, Saratoga pring ‘ Pe po 48 FURNISHED, COUNTRY HOUSE, CHE Awidow and adult daughter, owning ‘ten Land, oa high ground in New Jorsey, three-qu an boar from New York, would rent the sume with occupants: rent $6.0 per anoum, Including board; or mote vane withoat on if peaterved; healihie! i cation; abundance of fruit; gas an house; references exchat ‘Address SOY, box 23 Herald office. 100 LOTS AT GARDEN CITY PARK, ADJOINING A. T, Stowart’s Garden City.—Only $5 monthly will secure a choice one and soon pay for it; millions ot dollars are bet expended at Garden City; you can profit by the onday: it you invest nor investments in land pay better than savings banks; they are always safe; banks are not: liberal discount to those who pay cash down, with warrantee decda at once; examine this property : be at store, 499 Third avenue, at halt-past @ A and go with my agent; 10" ‘y B, W. HTICHCOCK, Real Estate Headquarters, nue, near Thirueth street. courtesy. 439 Third REAL ESTATE TO &XCHANGE. ‘A. SPLENDID CEDAR STREET STORE PROPERTY ang two Newark Properties, paying about 10 per cent and free and lear, to exehaiuge (or city Property. MT, WOOLLE! 535 Pine street, _ A wor ow MURRAY HILL—10 FRET FROM FIFTH 41 avenue, to exchange for an old fashioned House, centrally located. Address, giving location of house, W. H. J., 26 Broad street, room FIRST CLASS THREE STORY, WELL LOCATED Now York city House, price $25,000, inorurage $10,- ‘ood Farm, unencumbered, W. H, WELLS, 22 Broadway. BARGAIN.-FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR Real Estate, a House Furnishing Store, with assorted Stock; also attached Workshop for rooiing, furnaces ranges, &c., &c. ; esiablished on one of the principal ave- hues for twenty-five years. Post office box 5620, N. Y- A GIO EXCHANGE, ONE OF THE BRSt BUILT A. Houses in New York city (equity of $75,000) for Lots. Address J. 1., box A 000, to exchange for ag small Honses or well located 160 Herald office. No brokers, XCHANGE FOR NEW JERSEY RES: larce House, Stable and three Lots, on & inuo, near Brooklyn city limite, Photograph at ottice J. O. HOYT & BO! mies way. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—TEN LOTS ON Eighth avenue, Brooklyn. HARVEY BAKER & SON, No. 1 Pine street, New York. DENCE—A good ave- ie Be SEASON. SOBRE Couvarem rurvanrunorigge DE w 4 donne au benefice des VEUVES et ORPHELINS, a IRVING HALL, le 4 Fevrier, } de P ‘Comite de Roce Toreithon, L. Bagot, \- hoten ft Dellee @ reraud, i Huruen Te Che rie: we Moti 3. Ladin, H. dichel H. Cor rl pean ard, N. Bounetond, J. ascheppalisgis DU SOUPER. aGnuvees- vation VENTREES Buf, sauce Perigucux: Petits nla parisionne; GROSSES PIECES TROIDES. — Monstre de Mer a la stn In gelee. UITIEME GRAND BAL ANNUEL Conrad, Vice President ; Zug. Chaix, ‘Tresoi ivernoy, J. Harder, ©. Bord, a ‘arrol, H. Gassin, L. Bomn: J. B. POTAGES— jatar la iy Huitres, i royale, aux 4, Hors r "CHAUDES—ilets de Poulet, saute Marengo, Petits Pois a la franca tune. Surprise a 1a Pyeabla, Saumon au beurre de Mont- Mitrailieuse Domes tique. pelier. Pain de Fole d'Oie a la Vie- Chevreull Farci a Vepicu- rienne. tori Mortudene de Boulogne a rine de F a i ene, 0 THe Gras ae] mbon de Rheims Uisto- Aspic dé Hemard a 1a Ne! Vaisacte ries. son Voliere de Cailles ala re- Jamnbon de York en damier. nna lssanee. Chau treid de Volailte au rilet de Baul en char- y eMC. Filer de Beruf’ o Ja Luculus, | Galantines de Faisan « la Galantines de" Dinde » 1a | bohemienne. Ebel ew ta roe, { Grau, O° calantines «Ie ste Meveo@ IA Por) ites ae Gibier a Valsa- Jambon @Ours du Minne- |” eienne yOurs du cl a . Ture de Sanglier a la St. sota. Hubert. Paige ge Callies au gastro | tide Boout on Bellevue. Vollere de Faisan a Van-| Magasin Samaritan a la Blaise. Florivai Darine de Saumon a l'am- | Galantines de Perdreaux » Daxsadrice. la Button. Pates de Strasbourg a In| Mayonnulses de Bomards Rothschild. decorees. Mayonnaise de Volailles a} L'Homms des Bois, ROTIS—Chapons, Faisans, Grouses, Salades. GROSSES PIECES DE PATISSERTES, Trophees de Guerre. Yacht Henrietta, Temple Genois, Moulina la Don Quichotte, Le Klosque Grec. Savaring | Le Panter ala Nilsson, ‘GLAOBS—Vanille et Frambolses. DESSERT— Fruits qutortis, Petits Fours, Bontons, Casques ot Mendiants, ec. Cate. ‘Organisateurs du service au souper, ee MERCIER Pee PAUBERT. HE KIGHTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE SOCIETE CULINAIRE PHILANTHROPIQUE DB NEW YORK, will take place this evening, February 4 at Irving Hall. Admission tickets, $2. Supper, $1.50. Fontaine Chinoise. La Lyre de Harmonie. DANCING ACADEMIES. J, SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES «at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 Last Thirtcenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 154 and 165 East Fifty-fourth street, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening, (CIRCULARS at private Academy, 212 East Bleyenth street A. Street, are now op Send tor a circ TRENOR.—PRIVATE CLASS FOR LADIES ‘&c., every Tuesday and Thursday after. hoon, from 2'to 4°P, M., at Trenor’s Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, " DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth tor the season _PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, — A’, UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WI offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofo at prices which cannot tail to suit the thes. New Pian to rent and rent applied toward purchase if desired. Ol Pianos taken in exchange. CHICKERING PIANOFORTE—ONLY $10); A 7 octave rosewood Pianoforte, carved legs, over- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM ON NORTH side Long Island, 25 acres; fine House and out- buildings; 15 miles trom New York ;3 minutes’ ik from steamboat lan ing; near the water; would exchange for House and Lot in Harlem. Address O., 13 South street, New York. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—ELIZABETH; FIRST class House, new; all city conveniences; elegant TEOU ODES. Apply to BR. M. FERRIS, 62 South street, iow York, ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—BROOKLYN STORE Property, near the ferry, five stores and dwellings, for Property ‘suitable builder, or for Farm and some ca: iddress B., Herald office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—COUNTY AND STATE Rights for the cheapest, very best, most salable and convenient Coal Ash Sieve in the United States, awarded first preminm and bronze medal at Maryland Institute and other exhibitions. Full explanation by circular and can be seen at CAMPBELL & CO.°8, No, 843 Hudson-st. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR WELL LOCATED Lots in this city, the clegant brown «tone House on the northwest corner of Madison avence and Sixty sixth street. Apply to owner, D, G. CROSBY, Nos. ” Nassau street. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD FARM with stock. a Livery and Boarding Staple, with Stock and Lease; doing a good business: ill health the cause of selling. Apply to H. RODEN, 73 Mercer street. OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LEASE—NO. 123 Fifth avenue, near Nineteeth street, cast side. In- quire of ©. B. JESSUP, 258 Broad’ EXCHANGE—A GOOD $1,000 SECOND MORT. gage and 250 acres West Virginia Land for Mor- iandise of any kind; Horses or Wagons. Address box 60 Post office, New York. EXCHANGE FOR PHILADELPHIA PROPERTY— A two story and basement frame House, convent- ently located 10 Brookiyn, with rear House on same lot. Address T. box 131 Herald Brooklyn Branch office, EXCHANGE FOR UNENCUMBERED PROPERTY ornear by Lots and some cash—A four story brick House, inexcelient order, near the corner of Pith aye; hue and Eleventh street; ‘equity 82 which $10, Could ‘remain on second morgage it desired. Addr OWNER, station G. eas strung bass, every improvement, great sacrifice cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, neat Broadway. A ~S2RMAGNIFICENT AGRAPFE | ROSEWOOD overstrung Pianoforte, carved legs, éc. ; latest im- provements; tully guaranteed. Also Fiano and Stool, $5. GOLDSMITH'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery, (A. HADY WILL SELL, A FOUR, CORNER PIANO: torte, Lindemaun & Son, for $250; also all kinds of Household Furniture suitable for housekeeping, at resi- dence 21 East Twentieth street and Broadway. (A. IANO CASE MELODEON (GOST $180) FOR $35 Seven octave Pianos at $4 and $5 per month ; Prince £ Co. Organs new pixies; mew Soctave Urxans tor B60. 8.7, GORDON & SON, 13 East Lith st, near Sth av. (A MAGNIFICENT 71 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FIANO- forte ror sale—four round corners: made ordet ebrated maker; fully guaranteed; used 5 $1,200, for $250; parlor, chamber, dining Furniture ; sac- rifice: property family leaving city. 36 West 16th st, near 5th av. A ROSEWOOD Vagal heey 308 BACON & RAVEN, 123; 07d octay rovements, carved Jexs Ber, $200! "Parlor Green hall price PRER 4 SON Ti Clinton place (Eighth stree , near Broadway. A CERIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKERP. + Ing will sell for cash, an elegant four round cor. hered 7% octave rosewood care Pinnoforte, in use § months, best city makers, cost $900, for $269, Stool, Cover. Cail at private residence 120 West 23d street. A DY WILL SELL A FOUR ROUND CORNERED lanoforte, Bradbury maker, rosewood,7 Octave, overstrang bass, full iron ‘frame, cost §60), ior jess than 9225, inclading Stool. 243 Third stroct. A BybealE— ARVED ROSEWOOD OCTAVE noforte, four round corners, overstrung bass, first class maker, cost $60, for $150, 243 Bast 30th street, between 2d and 3d avenues, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR EL&GANT Decker Pianoforte at a sacrifice ; a 73 octave four Found rosewood Piano, having all improvements, over- strung agraife, &c., richly carved case; cost $975, for $250; Stool, Cover, Box for shipping. Gall tis day, at Private residence 410 Wost Twenty first street. N ELEGANT NEW CHICKERING AND OTHER upright and square Pianos and Orga ial in ucements for cash, on instaivaents and to 8. X. BALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street. EAUTIFUL UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS 10 Tent and. for sale low; rent deductea it purchased at 86 Fourth avenue, six doors above Stewart's. CHARLES WELS, ©) SMALL BROWN STONE HOUSES WANTED—IN exchange for a large House, in 4 good location, HINE, COLE & GRAY, 636 sixth avenue, $7 TER ACRE CASH—OR EXCHANGE FOR MER- chandise, 80 acres fine Wheat Land, Wisconsin, near railroad. Address COLTON, # Second street, South Brooklyn, L. I. 44 TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, A FEW = s from St. James Lotel.—A front Room, on Yecond floor, bath and ‘closets, with good Board; small Tamily; terms nfoderate. 5Q Nest Tw Y-SIXTH STREE, « second floor front Room, witb smail Room wunicating, and first class Board, suitable tor gentleman and wife or single geutlemen; also two single Rooms; references. 60 WE FIFTIETH and Sixth avenues Rooms, second floor, to rent, witb Board; reasonable terms; private amily; anexceptionable location, refer- ences q AMITY STREET, OORNER THOMPSON.—A FEW gentlemen, mechanics or clerks, can obtain leasant Rooms, with good Board; terms moderate; eventh avenue cars pass the door. THIRTY-FTRST STREET.—A LADY HAS neatly furnished Rooms t rent to gentleman Board for lady it desired; house all im- nis Mrs. HOVEY. 129 zastrw eNTY-POURTH STREET, BETWEEN @ Foarih and lexingion avenues —A large front Hoom, on the second flour, to let, with or without Board; also a'hail Room. 152 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE — OA Anice trnished double front Room, with hot and cold water, gas, 4c. ; first class Board ; references. - 212 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STRERT. NEAR BROAD. “aj way.—A very pleasant front Room to let, with Board, to a gentleman and wile or party of gentlemen, Tewsouably, for the remainder ot the season. QU4 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET —LARGR 4k ani small Rooms, teather beds, fire and gas, food Board, $5 and $5 50 per week. Q48 BAST THIRTIETH STRE $5 TO $6 A © week; good Board; pleasant Booms; fire, gas and bath; every accommodation; Table Board, $3: two Rooms for married couples. 61 SIXTH AY NUE.-~TO LEY, WITH PRIVATE table, no boarding house fare, a charming suit of Rooms on secon! floor, front; also hall Rooms, with Gas, Water and grate fire. E AND REFINEMENT WOULD ¢ unity now offered her house in a fine loca- LADY OF CULTt be glad to embrace an’ op OF taking 4 handsomely furnish . could she secure the board of a few gentlemen who are willing to pay liberally tor first class accomimod Hons, pleasant hoine and superior Boar, Address. Uh mainder of this week, Mrs. L. ¥ y ptowa Branch office retircasiuapler: BOAR. CARE AND ATTPNTION FOR A LADY BX. pesting sickness; no oibes boarders: private and Fe: ble. Address L. F., 44 West Iwenty-i bird street. __BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. FAMILY OF THREE WANT TWO ROOMS Lith good Bound, a private family: pleasantly lor Tated up town: terms’ $1004 month, lucladiug Are Ad. Gress HOME, box IT Herald office. 7 Are. Ad OARD.—TO LET, FURNISIIED ROOMS FOR LIGHT bousekeeping, with or without Hoard, No 9 Clinton Street, near Fulton and Wall street ferries and all the Brooklyn cars. Please call ot address as above OARD WANTFD—FOR A LADY AND TWO CAIL- bptown; two rooms, with dren (girls, 10 and 6 years old) in a private family EE water and bath: refer. duress, with sul! pa ences given and required, feulars, box L412 Post office OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND | $4,500. child, between Thirtleth and Forty-third streets, Went ride. t not to exceed $15 to $18 per week ; ret Tey Age! Aad required. Address H.W. Gy box 227 Bosee Waster SPY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN IN | lyn, near Wall street terry, where he oan get breakfast at nait-past o'clock and aippe 9X 3,50 NEW YORK POST OFPICE—WILL PER- aaa MAHER Pay not to exceed) $1 per month {oF aged 11 and 8; full particulars desired” one Gnushters, “rod: ED COUPLES, bove Thirtieth i OARD WANTED—RY Two MARR no children), on the west side. not wireet: price not 0 exceed $25 tor bat red, Address H.W eraid ike ee OARD WANTED~BY A GENTLEMAN WHO HAB doy (St lost his wite, in a family that. wil take abcut nitufe in payment; a. permaneny oe ss, With mate And address ol rary ae away Hiv COMFORTS FOR vate family ; wrive $5 ater Stree’ and second Herald oftice A YOUTH (8 YRARS), PRE or Week; between Tenth and and Sixth avenues. Address OR SALE—NO. 439 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, the Lot, with & two story and attic frame House and Stable in rear for seven horses: size of lot 25x93, house 45 feet deep; price $5,500; will leave $4,500 on mortwage. J. DENHAM & CO., 256 West Twenty-third street, OR SALE OR LEASE—FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, a Plot of Property. 4x10, in Thirty-eighth street, be- uth avenues: agenis need not ap- between | ween bighth ant Sint a i ply. Inquire 32 West Thirty-eight | Eich and Nuneh avenues street, | PJouse anv en LOT FOR SALE CHE € ring. Inquire of owner, ).OO0 ~THRZ5, STORY HIGH STOOP, PHILA. . + delphia brick, brown stone trimmings, all the modern improvements, 433 West Forty-fourth street, Inquire of D. W. DAVIS, 347 West Fourteenth street. PROPERTY FOR SALE { AND TO LET, | sig Panes = ERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED aT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM 8T. OVFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M, TILL 9 P.M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 8 TILL 9 P.M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTME! NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. A. RINE TOUSE IN BROOKLYN. CABINET FIN- 41 ished, to exchange for a small house in the city. hi HINK, COLB & GRAY, 536 Sixth aver | BARGAIN JAY STREET, CLOSE To CITY WALL JD and ferries, two and one-hal ; Water, sewer, Ac. ; lot 25x100; price, Ww. BW. ington ree SALE—ON SACKEIT STREET, BROOKLYN, suitable fora smail family, two story brick House only $3,500 cash required. Address Post office box 5,620, New York. iy SALE—A SPLENDID LIVERY STALE PROPER- ty, with dwelling house attached, in South Brook- lyn; entrance on two streets: price $2000) for whole Property ; $18,000 may remain on bond.and mortgage. Apply to D. STONE, 192 Broadway, New Yor. JOR SALE OR TO RENT—CORNER LINCOLN place (Degraw etreet) and Eighth avenue, in view of the Park, splendid Villa, 22x00; Tots 69x1::2, JOHN 083 Broadway, New York, i ANY PARTY WANTING A NICE brown stone front House, with all modern improve- ments, in real good order, on Atlantic avenue, between New York and Albany avenues, Brooklyn, 4) minutes’ ride frou the ferries, can have the same tor $6.50) cash and @ morigge, (o run for two years trom May 1, of Address OWNER, box 175 Herasd office. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT—THREE STORY AND extension brick House and Lot; cellar under whole; two set tubs; rout and back stairs; gas and water; mar- Wie mantels, &c. ; lot 26x10 ALBERT PAYNE, 86 North Oxford street. NO PHYSICIANS OR OTHYRS REQUIRING ROOM for private stable.—A dwelling House, with exten- sion and extra Lot for stable: one of the best properties to be found in South Brooklyn for a physiclan, price $10,000; $2,009 cash. Apply to D. H. STONE, 192 Broad. way, New York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. CRES IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, 0 BETTER investmen!.—Several desirable Properties, ad- ae kg Sew ert Bante, Ge poke cannot t to prove highly remunerauve to purchasers, STLPHENS Baoru KS 460. 17 Broadway, street floor. pragrpsia IN CITY OF YONKERS ttaze and Outbuildings’ &o.;in perfect order; shade trees and fine neighbor: god. Apyy to G. W. DITCHETT, Westchester Land ie office, No, w Chambers street PROPERTY OUT OF THE © SALE AND TO REN FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE—AT STORMS. ville, Monroe county, Pa. ; 167 acres; high state of cultivation; near railroad’ depot and county seat; a valuable déeposit of iron ore on tarm; fine mansion and outbuildings; well stocked ; price $15,000; terms to suit, PHALON & SLOAN, 51 East Seventeenth street. HOTEL FOR SALE—FAIRFIELD HOUBR, PAIR. felt, Conn., to close estate of Lewis F. Cleveland; uoltrpished. Inquire of W. W. STEPHENSON, Execu- tor, 47 Broadway, room 22, New York. FAEM, 70 MBASE-AT HIOKSVILLR, Te 1, 5 MIN: tonet from depot, $165 per year; 19 acres land, good and ouebuildi Wes ann’ Qucpalldings, shade and fruit tees. Inquire at 4 REAL ESTATE WANTED. TANTED—A HOUSE, AS AN INVESTMENT, BE- tween Canal and Fortieth streets, east side, or'sonth side Williamsburg, not above Union avenne; must be worth from $5,000 to $12,000; will pay $5,000 cash, rest on mortgage; Jot must be 20 teet wide: agents need not ap- ply. Address C. F,, box 170 Heraid offic WANTED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE—A CORNER below Canal street, eontaining or suitable for a store. Address, with varticulars, W, F. JOUN- Herald office. liqu i) WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—DWELLING House between Thirtieth and Filty-ninth strects, Third and Eighth avenues: price from $15.00 to $25,001 HL LE & GRAY, 636 Sixth ave! ___ FURNITURE. A —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR » Furniture, Carpets and Beading, at B. M. COW. PERTHWAIT & CO.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham street An innmense stock and | price: LADY IN DISTRESS WILL SELL ALL THE FUR- niture in resi lence 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway; a Lindemann Piano for $250; parlor, bed- room and dining room Furniture at a great sacrifice. A. pMAGSIFICENT, ASSORTMENT HOUSEROLD Furniture for sale,—Grand Duchess Suit, covered IK brocade, cost $80), "for $200; do.. $100: do. $40; Pinnotorte tcr $250; parlor. chamber ind dining Furni: are; Silverware, Glassware, sacrifice; prope: family leaving city, 38 West isth st., near Sth mo PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DISPOSE OF THEIR elegant Household Furniture: Pianoforte, $225; Parlor Suit, cost $0, tor $240; one do., $1W; rep Suit, $45; 200 yards Carpet, 50c. yara; Bedroom Buit com: plete, $00; Bureaus, Bedding, &c.' Cail at private resi- dence 120 West Zid st. A. GQUANCE FOR THOSE WisiING TO, PURCHASE Household Furniture.—Handsome Parlor Suits, cost $850, for $225 a $15); Pianotorte, $225; Id pieces plush 7, piece rep Suits, $35; 3 bookcases, Buflet, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, mi vars and Bey Ay wg! uf y day thls week, - M, Residence 210 West Zist st. ‘No trouble to Bhow household article. to8P. M. Furniture. A —ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS, SOFA BEDS, BED « Lounges, Carpets, Easy Chairs, Sewing Machines, Extensi Mi Paintings, Chromos, cloth H b silverplated Goods, Sleigh Bells, Harnesses, &c., &c., at private sale, at auction prices. t Thirteenth street, near University place. Orta ‘tresses, Oil Furniture, Bods, Bedding, &c, Payments taken by the week or month, Teegwenay. eat __corner of Twenty-fith strect and Sixth aventie. NARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or monthly payments taken. CUNNINGHAM, 886 Third avenue, between 27th and 2th streets. Fok sAbeorionnanor PREMIUM PARLOR AND Sota Beds, with full spring and hair Mattress, in the factory, 218 West thirty-seventh street, west of Seventh avenue. VOR SALE—FURNITURE, BE ® party giving up DS AND BEDDING OF sekeeping, at 23 Christopher at 00D SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, all sizes, rich patterns ani fine qualities, English, heap’ at the o} Nassau sts. Brussels, Three-ply and Tnurain, very place, 112 Pulton street, between William an 10 PARTIES CONTEMPLATING HOUSEKEEPING. Intending to vacate, March 1, the second flat 993 avenue, the Furniture, first class and nearly new, oe. Apply any day. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. WELRY AND SILVER- lvances; old Geld and oney advanced, LINDO Opposite Giisey House, Sixt Silver bought ot excha BROTHERS, 1.207 Broadway, f !-$50,000 IN CASH ON HAND, WHI will disburse for Wearing Apparel and Carpets; the ceiving of ap exraordinary large order compels me to pay more than else wih Viease call on or address Mr. of Mra, ROSE oda 246 Seventh avenue, second stowrth street T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD ivi gemtiemen's Cust Clothinae Caryl eae” Lda t Dust 0 y . waited on by Mra. LEON, a Sree er wid house from Twe TH, ROSENTHALS, 289 THIRD AVENUE, LADIBS and gentiomen can obtain the highest value, in cash, for Cast-off lig A Carpets, &c. Ladies waited upow by Mrs, Rosenthal. if and out of the city. Qacrce ORGAN FOR SALE—MEDIUM SIZE; IN excellent order, Can be seen and tried at H. L. ROOSEVELT'S Organ Factory, No. 40 West Eighteenth st. TANOS.—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; rent applied to purchase, Prices to sult the times ERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST CLASS makers, will be sold at lower prices for cash or instalments, or for rent, in city or country, during this financial crisis, by HORACE WAT)RS & SON 43L Broadway, than ever offered before in New York. _______ MUSICAL fF YOU WANT PRIVATE MUSI iSONS—OF A capable, conscientious teacher, lady or gentieman, call at Private Musical University, ¥2 Clinton place. Cir- 1b5. ROFESSOR KORBERS, PRIVATE MUSICAL ACAD- ems, 29 Second aveniie, will give Piano and Sings ing lessons, $3 Der month. Call from 3 to GP. M. “HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. in this City and Brooklyn. A.WATASPERSONS DESIRING TO RENT THEIR + Houses the ensuing season can enter them upon our books free of charge, Renting first class residences @ specialty. PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth strect. ABOUT $0 PER WEEK WILL BE PAID RY THRER adults for furnished Apartments suitable for light honsekeeping. Address D, D. A., Heraid Uptown Branch office. A PRYsIoaN WANTS office and bedroom, $25 per month. Address culars mailed free. Established FURNISHED ROOMS, ie and water, first floor; pricé UC TOR, box #41 Herald’ office. SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR FRONT AND HALL Room, for gentleman and wile, between Twenty- third and Thirty-sixth strects, Fourth’ and Seventh ave- ues; permanent it suited: all answers must contain full particulars. Address WILLIAM K., Herald Uptown ranch office, 1,265 Broadway. J ANTED TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. IN A GEN. re neighborhood, res by letier, Mrs LYONS, 82 East Fourth strect, stating teria, which ust be very’ wioderate, WASTED-ON LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A Store or Suilding, on west side of Sixth avenue, below Twenty -fitth street, or on Bowery, suitable jor & Carpet and Upholstery Business, Address CARPET, box 109 Herald of ea A nnn —— OOMIQUE, " JOH TO-DAY. TO-DAY. “ ‘MISS NULLY PIERIS, TE y HAs coum 2 OUARDS ug MULLIGAN GUARDS, MATINEE Charies White, RM, Carroll, R, Hall, J. W. McKee, Warrigai, liart. ” irs RM, CARROLL LONG. THE FOY SISTERS Dances, &c. seray i wide in thelr Songs, 8, and the entire Troupe AT MATINE| the COL-LEBN BAWN. Se Sit BRRADWAE. 9 A - . ie MATINEE MATINES NULLY ‘TINKE, by HARRIGAN & mage D tists Kod Or; A SCENY PROM FARLY MINSTRELSY, Ethiopian Breakiown, .Master MARKS mee MIS8 LUCY if y Mr. TONY HART AND OOMPANY, Mi88 KATE 0'CONNER ing with MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, PAMD OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET avenne.—Kegins at 7%. a! y at 1s. Prices:—Admission, S0c.; Reserved Sents, Ge. and $1 extra: Family Circle. 4c. Beate may be secured at the box office daily irom 8 to &. ** 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 FOX'S, ‘wonderful Spectacular Comic Trick Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD 111 A renowned Oriental p former, the Japaneie KING RBRO, for six nights and the Saturday matince. This as gymnast will undertake, among other ex- siting acts, the accomplish- ment’ of “the PERLLOUS FEAT of walking a rope stretched from the stage to the coiling of the Grand re douse, and Dis CENDING WITH ALL VE- ERECT, HUMPTY DUMPTY, by G. L."vox. KING SARBRO, Tne Martens Family, Wilson U SE a aeen Pieciretnr tics: vc eileen emit .Mr, C. K. FOX OLD ONE TWO... GRAND OPERA House SUNDAY NIGHT Evoning, Feb. 8 "st Next Sundi Mr. P. 8. GILMORE, of Boston Sublieg fame! + C. 1e entire TAVENTY RECORD” his iin BAND With Arbuckle, coi Pieces: WIENIAWSEL Eurone's greatest Violniss, and pieces; are "3 greal Violini al the entire GERMAN GRAND ‘OPLEA COMPANY se ale ot sents on (Thursday), Feb! 5 * sale seats to-morrow ursday), Februar Prfees ~ Admission Bi oeuts.” Novorved seats, OU Cons OLYMPIO, 624, 624. VAUDEVILLE AND NOVELTY THEATRE, OVERWHELMING OVATION, CROWDED WITH LADIES AND CHILDREN. SVERY EVENING, AND WEDNESDAY AND SATOR DAY MATINEKS, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY % MINS SALLIE HOLMAN'S ENGLISH OPLRA BOUFFE TROUPE, Introducing the charming Prima Donns, MIS8 SALLIE HOLMAN, The fascinating Gontralto and Scrio-Comic Vocalist, The poms PLE HOLMAN, Primo Tenor, “i SIG. JOSEPH BRANDISL Orchestra under the direction of ‘MRS, HARRIET HOLMAN, Each performance will commence with Offenbach's rom repowasd opera bouffe, arranged and adapted by jolman, Esq. GRANDE DUCHESSE DE GEROLSTEIN, followed by a Grand Novelty Olio, with a galaxy of Stars, First week of PRINCE SADI D'JALMA, THE MAN OF MYSTERY. First week of the Aerial Champions of the World, First week of tho celsbr vated Protean Actor and Vocalist, week of the celebrate a0 JOUN MORRIS, First week of the celebrated European Gymnast, I Bani te Ti jaracter ae prMARTHA wi eer COLLIN: $0 UO ELEMANTY AND HENGLER, bed Di , baad i Mi TCE SOMERS, Thi opular d.thiopian Comedian, oe 3. Ww. McaNDREWs, in an entire! new act, BONNIK RUNNE JAMES YINOENT, ARNOTT, EMMA WALLAOR, B. risa. JOUN GC. WALSH, J, NEIL, ¥ ude w: e roar! ry % COnTAMESE TWINS. te TINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY alin AT?2 OOLOOR, JENNIE BR, RVEYING PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT & Prices of Admission :—Family Circle, 30 cont quet any Balcony, Wecents; Reserved Seats (Ur and Balcony), #4. Par estra, ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 535 and 587 Broadway. nd 587. Mauager 4 ‘&W, BUTLER ie pop! ort THE GREATEST POSSIBLE DELIGHT Cox rE THE LARGEST AMOUNT OF ATTRACTION OFfQRED EVERY EVENING. Metropolitan. EDITH BLANDE, Metropolitan. tho sparkling actress. Matinos, Metropolltan. K. D. DAVIES, Matinoe. Metropolitan. Premier Ventriloquist Grand jetropolitan. Mile. LEONA DARE, Family ae the Comet ee Nineteenth Maninee, etropolitan. 5 Metropolitan. | Miss JEANIE HUGHES a Hetropoitan. the Queen of Serlo-Comle “Vo-| ocloc! jetropolitan. calisis. — poSAM RICKEY and MASTER BARNE’ in their gr ecialty as the MULCAHKY TWINS. Ryman, John Queen, William West, Sohn Hart, Ad: orge Ketchum, J. L. Saphorn, the Schwitter Sisters and Miss Kate Wilso1 TOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR COMPANY, Afternoon, doors open atl; evening, at 7. Popular prices of admission, 2c., 506. and $1. Secure your seats In advance. XTRA NOTICE.—METROPOLITAN THEATRE. SPECIAL MATINEK ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, tenderod to Premier Ventriloqutst of the World remier Ventriloqutst o orld, A TOS! OF VOLUNTEBRS, WILL APPEAR, SECURE YOUR sKATS BARLY. Conoseeey. = BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET THE MAGNIFICENT PICTORIAL ILLUSION of “PARIS BY NIGUT,” the enchanting effeets of NLIGHT, SYAKLIGHT avd GASLIGHT, VERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, from 1 o'clock to $ o'clock P. M. and from 7 to 19 o'clock P.M. until farther notice, together with the varied attractions of 4 = os Paris by Gaslight. cS) WSHTOeR Aq sUBT os plein z TUE POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, y 2 to which is now added the mystic illusion iS s THE SPIRIT HAND, ¢ < First time in Aieri¢a, a a The interesting and instructive novelties of 3 THE LECTORIUM, a 4 with an entire new lectare on ry The Delusions aud Hlusions of Science, a introducin, z THE PRUTEAN CABINET, & Science va. Spiritualism, . & | AlLensortainments are under the direction of 4 g PROFESSOR TOBLN. g By] Admission, $1 and no extras. 2 #) In order to accommodate the nightly crush in 4 E| ihe kectorium preparations are made for the | 5 erection of one with @ capacity for 1,000 persons. | = RS. F, B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, The eminent tragic actross, Mrs. D. P, BOWERS, supported by Mr. J.C. McCOLLOM, LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET, WAXTED-A FLAT, OF FIVE OR SIX ROOMS, UN. furnished, in the upper part of the city, by a small family. Address, with full particulars, box 1,412 Fost of J ANTED—FOR THRER MONTHS, BY A GENTLE- gigg heae fad write, 9 small, well furnished House in a jass locality ; rent m1 Address box 4.700 New York Post omoe ita ans ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY —s MIOBLY FURNISHED ‘oom, for a newly married couple; references cap be given i required, Address M1. A. Fe, Herald office. —A SMALL HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, ata moderate rent. Address ¥. H. K., box 2,874 Post office, ANT ANTED—ON 1ST OF MARCH, A FLOOR OF FOUR or five rooms, with a respcotable private family : 15 minutes’ waik of Hudson River Kailroad depot, West Thirtieth street, state rent, Address SUAS, station E, ANTED—ABOUT 18T MARCI, SECOND FRENCH Fiat, 5 or 6 rooms; all cohvemtences; unexcep. tionable tenant; lease two or more years; rent $0) Address BANKER, box 143 feral Uptown Brauch ofes, ANTED AT ONCE.—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished Houses wanted to let, for which we have immediate applicants, HINE, COLE & GRAY, ’ 536 Sixth avenue. In the Country. ANTED TO RENT—STATEN ISLAND PROPERTY, Owners and others desiring to rent or sell are so- ited to Kond description to W, A. COLLINS, 2 Pine st vt BILLIARDS. AL WStANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions, for sale only by the patenice, H.W. COLLGNDER, suc: cessor to Phelan & Collender, 738 Broadway, New Yor! SPRCIALTY.—BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, WITH A. Belener's patenverne Cushions." Parlors Baewtele ay Tipotite Tables Busslan Bowling Aer A lor Game ITH & 60,, 40 Wore aire, rooms Of We HL BW PORTABLE BILLIA large assortment of new and second hand, with jatest improvements, at GEO, K. PI " clay street, New York. ieee pans D—TO BIKE, A, CARROM BILLIARD TA i OF to ) Address: Yar three dav, SLGNIX: He a oon ah D TABLE—ALSO A BUANTS MINSTRELS, 23D STREET §2,, Mad sireet and orn avenue. Bexinget Over at id, ox atlce « rom 9A. M. tol) P.M. Seats secure ANOTHER ANGE, TWO HOURS FON tation Sketch, with invisible Chant, OUD BLACK 208. ob Hurt | Young Jeff.....,.Dave Reed Tikit ad wis Peas, emerson | Louis James ...Dan Bryant Rs, BUAGK BRIGADE BRASS BAND. ‘reatest success of t $ Me UITTLH OLASH SLIPPER, as James Lewis ...F. THE Wid MAKERS, THE MULLIGAN GUARD, WITH Concluding with the CINDERELLA AND * hy, ea ENE o, CINDBRBLLA. a nsworth, Seymour. jart,-Brock way, Dnt THE SHADOW Das an ifr3 SDOW DANCE, MATINEE, Saturday at® Children half price, ERRY'S OPERA HOUBE, THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, edne: y ann jaturday at “Jack Kobinson and his Monkey.” react RAND BAZAAR AND PROMENADE CONCERT in aid of the new CHUROA OF THis HOLY TRINITY, ., Kev. 5. H. TYNG, Jr, D. D., Rector, Gaily trom? to 10 P.M. Por this week only, Seventy-first Kegiment Armory, Broadway ana Thirty: ftth street, ADMI-SION 4 CENTS, Music by Seventy-first Kegiment Band. pun seve. ‘TU ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PAINTERS in WATER COLORS, now open at the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, corner of Fourth aven' \d Twenty-third gy WILL CLOSE cA wes 1874 OPEN DA yep NING. STERLOPTIOON. ) Stereopticon, bY Would be purchases none otier poly. office, on Feb. 3 and FIRST CLASS BECOND HAND with late Improvements, decided object; W., Heral JARD.—PRIVA ( MUSICAL UNIVERSI7TY, 92 OLIN. (U7 wn'vinos (sights street) charterou by anécial net of eesti mis brospes seen Tae WATSON. Proadene Cembplianea met 8 THEATRE. LESSER, J. B. BOOTH. Boban aventva usr, #0 ire NOTICE Ww NEW SCENERY TROP RTIES AND APPOINTMENTS: and a full and owertul cast of characters, & now and or) Ap four acts, ese ial whiten expressty for pee ii |. B. BOOTH, ELENE. ane Mra, J. B, BOOTH SATURDAY, FEB. 7, AT 1: GRAND MATINER PERFORMANCE OF ELENE, ELENE +2000 +0e . Mrs J. B, BOOTH Seats secured in ad Music Store of C. W. Ditson'& Go., Mi Browdwagns ot Me OODs' MUSEUM. YANKEE L0G EVENING AT & APTHRNOON AT. 58 The American Com Miss JENNIE ENGEL YaNkEE LOCK ‘and entire Company dian, in his new Draina of in the new O3T, ue of OR, MISSING BONDS, PUSS IN BOOTS. BOTH DAY AND NIGHT Brothers, Leclaire Brothers, cesco Sisters, Sig. Novissimo, Pina ad Mr. LESTER ‘LAC! roprietor an ir w. Doors open at7 « MIDEnCeEs at 3 poloee rn FIVTBENTH WEEK THE COMEDY SERIES, VERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOT! eee ND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, i Lord TLyttons preat Comedy of “Tis a very food world that we live in, Yo tend or to spend or to give in; '3 the very worst wor! atever we 10" ° ALFRED EVELYN ag... Mir, STER WALLACK Oter characters” by ‘Sfegirs.’ SOUN SROUGHAM, HARRY BECKETT, W. R FLOYD, J. B. POLK, J. We CARROLL, W. J. FERGUSON, GF. BROWNE, T. B MILLS, W, J. LEONARD, BE. EDWIN, Miss JEF- FREYS LEWIS, Mme, PONISE and Miss DORA GOLD. with above. The Feele: Roll in Howard, the raw ELABORATE REVIVALS and, NOVELTIES are, for the present, unavoidably postponed in conse quence of the UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND x for soats to witness Lord Lytton’s great comedy. The box book will, theretore, be open THREE Woks IN ADVANC: Carriages may be ordered ata quarier to eleven. TH AVENUE THEATRE (BEGINS AT 8), & Twenty -cighth street, next Broadway. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY........-. -Proprictor and Manager FOLLINE EVERY NIGHT, AUGUSTIN DALY’S brilliantly successful new Comedy of Modern Fortunes and Frailties. Characters by Miss Ada Dyas, Fan: Da- venport, Sara Jewett, Mrs. G. fi. Gilbert, Minnie Ucuway, Nina Varian, Mr. Charles ANE 1] Fishe Marking, James Lewin. We POLLING tI evldke, Louis Jaines, D, Whiting. Ow Faweett Hart Conway, James Feakos others. .* Box sheet open one week in advance. FOLLINE MATINEE SATURDAY AT 13s. OWERY THEATRE, Fi WEDNESDAY, Febranry’ 41374, MISS LAURA ALBERTA in the ereat sensntion play of ASSIM ; OR, THE SISTER'S AVENGER, embracing her renowned Banjo Solos, Jigs, Dances, key rectded by the SIAMESE TWINS, Mr. Harry Clifford will shortly appear in POMP, i RDEN, VOKES NTS S GANDKSY WEEK BUT. ON. THE VORES rane” IN TWO PIECES, ES, VORES ore! VORRS, ina vo! GRAND UOMBINATION PROGRAMME. THE GOOD-FOR-NOTHING sug GooD-FOR-NOTHING, Misa HOSINA YORES AS NAN. MIS i ‘i A THE WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLAOR, THE WRONG MAN IN THE HIGHT PLAGE, as originally invented, Ba and written by the KES. Emily Merton. ... Miss JEQSIE YOKES J .Migs VICTORIA VOKES engee Stine ROSINA VOKES in Buttontop....Mr. FREDERICK VOKE! Rauipoon Biglense cess cMr, FAWDON VOKEI In the course of the” sigee aa original Burlenaue Fotka, ye uct "8 ran RAED VOKLS QUAD MIELES SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ONE. ae ett erepe Tira Renee’ funded on Coope cet j 5 Celebrated romance, THE LAST OF THE MOMIGAN filustrated with picturesque scenery, superb listorioa tabloaux, novel abd surprising eflects and « strong cast, ARMANIA THEATRE, AD, NEUENDORFF WEDNBSSI Benefit of HELENE + PREOIOBA, Comedy, in four acts, by Wolff, Box office open daily from 9 tall 4 o'clock. ne THEATRE J. mits (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, FEB, & Hens ‘Vierling, Pllueger, Wienlich. Vier! fy jueger, le: ent OROHESTR AA. N. HORUS. A ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Walnbagetlccscsees-- vaMr, A.B, SAMUELLE, MR. SOTHERN, and Thursday, SaM AND DUNDREARY ‘ of AND A REL eo eS Februar, KELLOGG URAND ENGLISH OPERA. TEINWAY HaLL—CUSHMAN, MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN will read the following Proyramme on WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 4, at 2 P. Part 1.—Selections from “Much Ado About Nothin} Part 2—“The Ballad of Sister Helen’ Ww. “The Battle of Ivry' ; “The Gridiron”. Tickets, with reserved se: for’ saie at ‘Steinway Hall from 9 to 4 o'clock, STEIN HALL, THOMAS MATH BATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 7, aT THEODORE THOMAS’ THIRD GRAND POPULAR MATINEE, Overture, “onsecration of the House,” Beethoven: Recitative, “Aud God said Let the Waters,” Creation, Haydn; Aria, “Rolling In Foaming Billows,” Creation, Haydn, Mr. MYRON W. WHITNEY. Fantasia, “On Slavonic Airs” Vieuxtemps. Mr. B, LISTEMANN. Ane i Finale, Symphony in 0, Schubert; Vorspich, w iy SORE: grate, vo Grenad . Mr My Re ON W. WHITNEY. Waltz, “On the Beautiful Kiae Danube,” Strauss, a, umerei,"? request, Schumann; b. “Amaryills,”” air composed by Louis Bit by reauest, Ghys; Kuapsodie, “Hongroise, 0. ‘Admission Tickets, $1; Reserved Seats, 5c. extra. ‘The sale of Reserved Seats will commence this morne ing at the Box Office of Steinway Hall, amd at 701 a i Broadwi NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOURK, | 201 BOWERY, Bee the great JOHN \Y ALLEN, See the original JOHNNY ALLEN, See the only JONNNY ALLEN in his famous originai Comic Speciaities, {n black a white face. The wondertul VICTURELLI BROTHERS, Ton ey tinea ue ae Vocalist. t tor’s inimitable Star ‘Trou! it rin monvier uit this evening. Prices, 256. Be 0 tbe: Mae tinees Wednesday and Saturday, at 2) o'clock. ME JARED S GENUINE WAxwonKs, by the original st. Peter’s Hal! Amateurs, LAST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON, AY SE PETERS WALLS Wost Twentieth street, between Eighth and Ninth ave, Oo eet EVENING FEBRUARY 5, and FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6 Reserved seats at Pond’s, 39 Union square, pus PILGRIM—BAIN HALL, EVERY NIGHT AT & Matinee Saturday, ay 290 P. M. Gallery, 25c.; pare quette, 50e. Closing ween’ Apply for church ben HB FOUNDIANG ASYLUM, ... GRAND MATINE® BENEFIT OF. THK NEW YORK FOUNDLING, ASYLUM, under the charge of the Sisters ov Charit at BRYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 2D eT REET, on Saturday atternoon, February 7, ~B74. Dan tryant’s Minstrel troupe | in the ular entes InWwen| Matinee oegins at ‘Over acs P.M, ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, No. 123 West Fourteenth street. THE DI ORBNOLA COLLECTION OF ANTIQUITIES PROM CYPRUS. GALLERIES OF ANCLENT AND MODERN PIOTURES, The “LOAN KXHIBITION" of Works of Art, compris- ing the care collection of /NGRAVINGS and ETCHINGS loaned by James L. Claghorn, Esq., of Philadelphia; jent in, Faience, &o,, &c, rvings, Roamels, Bronses, Porce! ‘Open agily, from 10 A, M. until 6 P.M, aad on Tuesda, Mureday end katurday evenings from ? until 1’ ‘Admission, 250. 5 Mi ’ 188 EMMA C, THUKSBY, MISS ANTONIA HENNE, Me oi rriton, Mr. A: Sonst and Seventh Mogi. ment Band will give «grand Concert im aid of Chapel Fand of Madison avenue Reformed church in dteinwa Hall, Friday evening, Febr ary 6 ‘Tickets $1, at Shi mers, 701 Broadway; Jere Johnson, Jr's, 21 Park row Randolph's, 770 Broadway; Sheldon’: Broadway} Yond’s, 39 Union square. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets — livery oné should visit the wonderful museum, itis tull of everyUxing people should kee and understand, Les tures Gaily on the “Philosophy of Marr ace.” ' Those Aries UNAIE to attend these fmportant lectures can Dive them forwarded, post free, ott receipt ol 25. cont by addressing RECKETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM O! ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, 2 D REGIMENT ARMORY, FOURTEENTH STREEP GILMORE and ESSE Band of the regiment, MONDAY EVENING, February 9. Arbuckle, Lefevre, Kegel, Dictz and ai! the Soloists. OUNG LADIES! CHARITABLE UNION AMATRUR dramatic periormance w)ll take piace at Lyceum Theatre, Thursday, February 6, ins ot February 8, ag previously announced, = fo ——— MEtRoPouttan THEATRICAL AND KHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN GTRERP A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY ure CONSTANTLY ON TAND.