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LARGE FRONT ROOM Uandsomely furnished. jest Fourtecath street; terms moderate ‘Arpt class; HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BA algo one bail Room, with ov Jamlly's own elegant house, to Pt references exchanged. No. 201 5 LEGANT SET OF ROOMS, WITH ‘Bon om to a family or single gentlemen, ond avenue, near Kighwentn sirect, cond avenu $$ BOARDERS WASTED, __ | __ CONE REAL RAPATR ron AND FRONT HALL ROOM: to let, with Hoard, P thout Breakiast, in eiietor gentlemen; . FIRST CLA. No. 304 Se pposite Stuyvesant at 2 strictly ARLOR, square. PER $1 50 78 Board, at 172, west of Broadway. r Broadway. Terms moderate, TO $l) PER WEEK.—BLEGANT lately established; fire, as, bat $: and their wives oF single gentlem widow. 4 se of TO § PER WEBK.—BO, ed couple rty-fifth street. PER WEEK AND UP. DAY class Rooms, with excesent 176 aud 178 Bleecker street, six blocks HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS Esa tor to let, with or Without Board; suit- Qoctor dentist or tamily. 207 West Porty-sixth ROOMS, tlemen hh; for : Board tor lady Kast Phirty-first street. WITH PLEASANT ‘¢ Rooms; a nice hall Bedroom, suitable for a $10 per week; home comforts. 353 West so A washing and ‘lodging, at $4 50 Axe 0. Gal street, near Thirteenth street, west of Bighth avenue. STRE WEEK.—GOOD BOARD, voort 6 WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH AND TH t 9 oixth avenues.—One large, nicely turnisned Room, with first « ss Board, Reterences exchan, dd. STREET, NO. 42, BETWEEN FIFTH AND TH 1 axth avennes.—Large Room on first floor, also two Kooms on s cond floor, together or separate with Board, at moderate prices. 18 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET. NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Front Koom, on third floor, elegantly fur nished, wit ard; house’ and table first class; refer ences exchanged. 40} 87, MARK'S PLACE.—HANDSOMEL) FUR 2 nished Rooms to let, with or without Board, in a prt 44 te amily WEST TWENTY-SIXTH doors from St James Hotel. terms reasonable; referenc STREET, A A front Room, on FEW fecond floor, bath and closets, with good Board; small jamily ; terms moderate. 47 ft. Board, tor tami rate, Cul! for (wo days. d+ ST TWELFTH STREE Sixth RA DOWNIN OF with Be Board, or tor light housekeeping. VEXLEY PLAC furnished do WEST TWENTY. NEAR FIFTH AVE- eantly furnished ooms, with first clase jesand single gentlemen; terms mode- WEST TENTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND avenues.—An elegantly furnished desirable h or without Board; grate fire; private —A FURNISHED ROOM, to let, with or without NEAR SIXTH AVENUE,— ble trout Rooms, with hot rst class Board; reterences. s FIRST STREET.—ROOMS TO with Board, on second floor; reference re- AL! 166 EN STREET, BETWEEN RIVINGTON AND Stanton streets Nicely iurnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; private house. Q94 WEST MURTY-THIRD | STREET.—LARGE <t and small Rooms, teather beds, fire and gas, ood Boar 0 $5 80 per week. 31 Rooms to let, with or without Eoin family, where they’ may take themselves at home tor Light housekeeping if desired. A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, A itt EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—FURNISHED in a private or RESIDING NEAR | avenue, convenient to the hotels and clubs Would rent to one or two xentlemen the whole Secon Floor, elegantly rurnisned, with or without Board, ad- dress, with card, box 228 Herald office. OARD AT $16 A WEEK—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN; ut Room on second fa large, bv) ; private family. 436 and cold wa: street. r, with gas, hot t Fifty-eaghth | EAR SEVENTH AVENUF, ABOVE FOURTEENTH stree lent Board. to, let very, fe Address H. K., box 212 Herald offic ‘0 SQUARE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, —Handsomely furnished Rooms, with excel- moderately; cheerful society. furnished. with Board, in a private tamily ‘ail im- rovements, heat, Pifty-second &c.; relerences requires eet, near Lexington avenue. BOARD AND LODGING WAN 123 Last LADY, WHOSE HUSBAND I8 IN EUROPE, wants Board for herseif and three children, trom | Sto ls years: first class neighborhood; from Fifteentu to Thir able s; German tamily changed. Address L., box 4, Post office. “fourth street amd Sixth to Tenth avenue; reason- referred ; references ex+ OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND MOTHER, in a private Jamiy, trom Eighth to Forty-eighth street, between Filth and Eighth avenues: one large Room and hil Room. adjoining, second tloor: terms moderate, Address T. D. ©., Herald Uptowm Branch office. OARD WANTED—| Fortieth streets, third story Room, by th id Lexington avenues; gentleman, for which he will pa; $20 4 Week and extra for fire; reterences exchange: Aditress HARPER, Herald Uptown Branch office. eT AS FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, BROWN STONE in East i wenty-tourth atree ‘avenues, lot 2x100; al with or without gas fixtures, mirrors rices, &c.; rented till May 1, next: terms to suit. Frincipals only apply tor permit to J. SPENCtR SMITH, attorney, 318 Way, southeast coruer Fear! street and Broadway, room A SREENDID HOUSE FOR SALE—ON PARK AVE. nue, only $80,000, A splendid private House for sale, on Lexington avenue, tor $20,000. For sale, on Twenty- third street, near Broadway, 26x00 feel, with 90 loot for. HYLAND, 342 East Nineteenth street. — A VERY CHOICE FOUR STOKY BROWN STONE House, Fifty third street, Firth ant Gist, sxeoees, ‘t0x60x}00, in hi sirable hot cheap. botnet VANDOKEN, 610 “1x h ave >ixth avenue. W FOUR STORY BROWN STUNE HIGH STOOP Mouse Paigsotend rect near Fifth avenue, 22 Sons Sons thé modern dupe ments; cabinet duish, with clegunt MITTEE. vANDOREN, 610 Sixth avenue. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP A brown stone House (in tee) Jor sale—On Fifth, ave- hue, near Windsor Hotel, for $63,000; thi Property is Worth $i"\00inished in’ bard’ wood: and onty” $15,000 ‘red: S, secandotciear 31 East Seventeenth street. —RUILDING LOTS FACING CENTRAL PARK, AA. Finy-nint street. bait way betweeu the supers Fiith avenue plaza and Broadway circle entrances. into tral Pure, commanding 2% miles of magaiicent $ through Park. cheap. ¥.K. STEVENSON, Jr, 11 Pine street. FIRST CLASS FIVE STORY TRON FRONT STORE on Broalway, near Stewart's, (or sale for $65,000; only $15,000 cash. is property is 24x10) eet, and rents tor $11,600; only $15,000 cash required. PHALON & SLOAN, Sl East seventeenth stree Fog SARE SMARISON AVENUE, ON MURRAY Hill, the “superbly built, elegantly frescocd and | painted four story brown stone House, with the magni Cent Furniture throughout, under market value COW. VANDOREN, 610 Sixth avenue. FOR SABE OR TO LETOPURNISHED, A BRAUTI. fully iocated. medium sized brown stone House on Murray Hilt immediate possession if required. ANDREAS, 11] Broadway, room 64, OUSE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—ON FOR’ fifth street, near Fifth avenue, a four story high stoop brown stone, with or without the Furniture; terms accommodating, CORNISH & CONGDON, 175 Broadway. J, Kast Side. A THREE STORY BASEMFNT AND SUB CLLLAR brick House ; ali improvement street, First and Second avenues ; cheapest house in Har- Jem; $9,000, M. E, CRASTO & SON, 2.108 Third avenue. GOOD INVESTMENT,—TWO FULL LOTS, WITH two 2 story basement frame Houses and ‘Stable; all rented: north side 15th street. near Second avenue ; 900, M. E. ORASTO & SON, 2,108 Third avenue. FIRST CLASS FIVE STORY STORE AND TENE- ment brick House in Forsyth street, near Grand treet, full Lot, tor sale ata sacrifice ; make an offer. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. HEAP HOUSES, EAST SIDE.—A TWO STORY AND basement high stoop brick, nice Dlock, $11,0.0; three story brown stone, $11,500, WELL’ HURST, 921 Third avenue. OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT, THE MOST DESIR- able property in the Fourth ward, 33 Oliver street, Madison ; possession lat May; terms easy. Apply NELSON, 177 Degraw street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—S45 EAST KIGHTY-THIRD STREET, A new basement and three story brown stone House, 12 rooms, with all improvements: will be sold cheap. OR SALE—A BARGAIN, A THREE STORY HIGH stoop House, all improvements and in good order, No, 318 “ast Sixty-sixth street; price $6,540 only $2.10 F ih required. Address R. H. COBURN, East Chester, = cor: to OR SALE—THE VALUABLE PREMISES NO. 2i¢ Bowery, at a bargain, or to let from Ist of May; also & good Country Mortgage, at a large bonus. py “A. A. GOOLD, Til Pearl street. (OR SALE CHEAP—A SPLENDID CORNER STORE Property on First avenue, or will trade tor small House or cheap Lots. Apply toJOSLPH McGUIRE, north- east corner of Cedar street and Broadway. OR. SALE, EXCHANGE OR TO LEASE—NO. 123 Fifth avenue, near Nineteenth street, east side. In- quire of C. B, JESSUP, 258 Broadway, $10,500 FOR, THE, CHOICE OF six mice DLV. stoop brown stone Houses on Forty-ninth street, cast of Third avenue ; terms to suit purchitser, as there is no mortgage. PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street, ‘West Side. BARGAIN.—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP +1 brown stone House, trimmed in hard wood; loca- tion first class, above West Forty second street, within one block of four lines of cars; this is a cheap house ; will Tent from Now until frst, May, $240); one or two years after at $2,700 TIMPSON & PEET, Broadway, near northeast corner West Forty-fourth street Office open trom 5 A. M. to 9 P.M. —AT BARGAIN—ELEGANT 25 FOOT HOUSE, Madison avenue, near Fortieth street; on 83d, 45th, 49th, S4th, 57th streets, Several smal! Houses at bargain. W. POOLEY, No.4 Pine street box 124 Herald TANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH fire and closet, and good Board, by a single gentle mans terms moderate, Address 5. I ol W STEDIBY A GENTLEMAN AND pleasant Room in a smail Board ‘or lady oniv; no other boarders Hon central. Address B.G., Herald office. Boi HOTELS. iam streets: neat Beds, ase. tlemen aud families. (NALLEN HOUSE, 1% HUDSO TREET, Laight—Exeellent Board, $6 to $7'50 per wee BROOKLYN BOARD. _ Wi private family, referred ptown Branch 50 ‘ISHED ROOMS, FROM $1 UPWARD, WITH OR th all modern improvements; gas, ‘ulton street, Near Nassau. THOUSANDS VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT the Frankfort House, corner Franktort and Wil- , 50c. and $1 per day; gen- RNER O! with singie Room: single Room, without board, $2 an apwards: Lodgings, 0c. ; gentlemen only, Open All night. VENTRAL EUROPEAN PLAN), 253 CANAL } one block east of Broadway; good Rooms Boe. y; $3 and $4 per week; family Rooms, $1 and 3 ARITTENDEN HOUSE, CORNER TWEN' strect and Broadway.—Fine Rooms, en suite and singly; American and Eurovean plaus. terms reason- ¥. T KEIM, Proprietor. able. YROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176, 178 BLE six blocks west of Broadw: irst KER STREET, iass Rooms, with excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day ; $6 to $12 per OR SALE—DES 50. and 5 Watts Apply to ROBERT 1 RABLE PROPERTY, SITUATED street, near the west side shipping. ‘MiEKS, 80 Cedar stree Feo SALE—i30 WEST FORTY. ND STRE. near Broadway, four story high stoop brown stone, 25x55; immediate possession ; terms to suit. Apply to A. JOCRNEAY, 51 Lispenard street. TH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE—HOUSE AND Lot on Morton street, near Bleecker, 25x98, Address ur apply to G. L. CROW ELL, 157 Broadway, from 12 M. tol 5 Misceliancous. BARGAIN.—THREE STORY BASEMENT, SUB- A. Giisctrown stone: all Improvements, in'pertect Order; 17.10x48x5); harawood finish: turnace in cellar; very low, $13.000. . URASTO & SON, 2,108 Third avenue. PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECKIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TILL 9 P. M ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL @ P. M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, ‘week. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENU! fecond street, Broadwa: TWENIY- Two elegant Suits on avenue, rotunda floor, and two single; American or bu- Fopean plan ; elevator just completed ; moderate rates to frst class parties. ¥ APTERRE HOUSE, COR’ WM. G, TOMPKINS. BROADWAY AND Fichth street. —Handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, from $4 to $8 a week: transient, $1 a day: large Rooms, with Board for two, $15 4 week, with hotel accommodations ARION HOUSE, East Broad way, corner of Catherine street. Several fine airy Rooms for gentlemen only; gas in eae room; Wo. to Se, per night; $3 per week. eDsos AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER MADISON avenue and Twen' single Rooms, with full Boar Rooms at moderate prices, Bavard street —200 {1 ‘Bho.. 4c. and We. per ni Uemen only. -seventh street —Table dots: ‘om fara TORN é ee eee ee NEY, EXGtAND HOPSL, 30 BOWERY. CORNER OF Rooms, neatly furnished, ; $2 to Gs per week; for gen- GUMMiT HOTEL, 6 BOWERY, CORNER OF CANAL A HMACON STREET, BROOKLYN —BEFORE YOU bay examine the remaining of the five new brown ftone Houses on Macon street, near Marcy avenue ; there are no better built, more e.egantly finished, nor better located houses 1% ‘Brookiyn; each house has elevated range, stationary tubs, butlers pantry, six marble basins, with mirrors; tiled vestibule, furnice: finished in artin hard wood; they were built by day’s work, b he owner of the block, a pattern houses; each 20x45x100, Take Fulton avenue cars and stop at Marcy avenue. They must be seen to be appreciated. Apply to Mr. E. DURS, on premises. R SALE AT A SACRIFICE AND ON EASY TERMS— Four Factories, or will lease, with or withow: 60 horse power Engine. near the river: REYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Willlamsburg. LET—NEAR HAMILTON FERRY, WITH OR Without steam power, a well lighted second floor Room, s0x55 feet, with good entrance. Apply at south Brookiyn Steam Engine Works, corner of Summit and Van Brunt streets, South Brooklyn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT, THE EAST furnished and un- nd for sale at very BEACON? G89 sixth avenue. T TARRYTOWN AND ALL ALONG bank of the H peop mandsomely, furnished Houses and Cottages to let low prices, with boat strect.—Rooms by day and week; 50c., 60c., 7c. and ver night; heated by steam; weekly prices reduced. B. BREEDER, Proprietot. __._ COUNTRY BOARD. _ OARD WANTED—IN NEWA BETWEEN Broad and Market street depots, by « gentleman and er, in a private tamil adjoining, second floor hanged. Address T. Sewark, XJ. "__ €OAL AND Woop. Sates DEPARTMENT. neral office, No. #) Broad was New Yona, Feb. 5, ‘Until the lth of March next this company wil from deale Witkesbarre Goal’ at tne following’ set sales subject to the printed condi +40 nse Room and hail Room rms moderate; reference room 71 Contmental ex: otel, band Wilkesbarre Coni Company. 1878. ‘accept manufacturers and consumers for rices for the 1874, om voard vessels at Port Johnson. N. J. Fal to be delivered in qual monthiy proportions, Ail conditions of the company. : \ 200 pounds to the ton. N OLD MAN, GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING, sell, for one-third of the original cost, al) the F: nitare in residence 21 Kast Twentieth street a way Suits, &o. day or Sunday. Pianotorte. cost $800, for $260; Parlor, road: ‘oom T TARRYTOWN, [RVINGTON, DOBB'S FERRY, Hastings, Yonkers. Elegant Residences, with river for saie, rent and exchange; at Fordham, West- East Chester, cheap places. W. POULEY, No. 4 Pine street. Fe SALE—C“UNTRAL MORRISANIA, 1TWENTY- fourth ward, half a block from depot, 25 minutes from Forty second street, 24 story House, eight Jarge rooms, erect order, 21x32; lot 25x15); ‘price $3,000; termi basy. Particilars at 400 Third avenue. Pa ¥ ACOMB’> DAM PROPERIY.—A. BL MULLER, Auctioneer, will sell the desirable Property situated at Macomb’s, consisting of ten dots and the Buildings thereon, on Tuesday, February 10, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange, No. |11 Broadway. Worthy the attention of real estate dealers. for cow and horse BE or aie BARE St anth Rowers 1s low. P ST } Rye or orto WILLIAM MATHEWS, 64 Catharine street w= Ps rovements; carriage house; good garden; tare ror'e bo."at Hateido PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FUR : ALE TO RENT, A KM OF 75 ACRES IN SULLIVAN COUNTY, $3,100; Farm in Orange county, 47 acres, for sale; terms to sult responsible patty. __ BURNHAM'S, 609 Hudson street. AT MONTCLAIR —I HAVE FOR SALF, IN THI D¥. lightful suburb, an elegant Residence, tully f nished; extensive sinalier Places lor rent. street. Ache Fieri Wait" Carpets and Bedding, menso stock and low prices, PRIVAT. FAMILY WILL DISPOS LY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS (FOR at KM, £ @ 00.°S, 159.and 167 Chatham street An cow. OF THEIR com: elegant Household Furniture, Pianoforte, 0; Baron Pulls cont $60). tor $20; one Bo., $10; rep suits Pei sR Carel. Oe. yard: bedroom Suita, dence 120 West third sect, ot MePEm Cer A COUNTRY RESIDENCE—IN COLUMBIA COUN. ty. consisting of seven acres of land, with buildings — For particulars apply w H. 'D. Laight street. A TINE CLEAR FARM FOR BALE—AT STORMS. ville, Monroe, county, Va.: 167 acres: high state of Cultivation; near railroad and county seat; valuabie de- tof iron ore on farm; fine mausion and outbuiid ings; tully stocked and Paxinos, Price $150); terms to suit pALON & SLOAN, bi MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT ( J Furniture for sale—Grani buchess. covet aie brocade: cost $40, tor $20); do., $10): de, Sa forte, $440; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Fursiture jlase’ @ sacrifice: ort i! cit Weat 16 ear thay” mlly JARPETS AND FURNITURE At cash prices; weekly oF mo thiy CUn NAN 586 Third avenne, between 27th and in AM, ch sureets. POR SALE—PICKHAKDT PREMIUM PARLOR AND | Sota Beds, with ill spring and hair Mattress in the factory, 218 West Thirty-seventh street, west ot Seventh avenue. XOOD SECOND WAND Brnseels, Three-ply and inerain, very chen place, 12 Fulton street. between Wiliam and fs AND MISFIT CARPETS, all. sizes, rich pacterns and Ane qualities, “English, | atthe old | A BL Zz N, 31 Kast Seventeenth OR SALE—THIRTY MILES FROM NEW YORK Pottage, atx P| kinds; three acres of good 4! pure and br. : extensi hon-treezing pump of spring | ty seat, 234 | iments $0) inquire at it treet Jersey Mrs. F, A, ROK, New City, ‘kiand county, J YREENWICH FARM, 135 ACRES, FIRST CLASS growing neighborhood, few minutes from depot; vaiuabie jor residence or cutting up; others, all sizes. Aduress J. W. AIWAIER, Riveralde station, | : | FJARTPORD, | CONN.—LARGE, ELEGANT RESI- | dence, Lest avenue, house and grounds, all appoint- ments, suited to @ family o/ reflnement, vet got unreuson- auly expensive : take good Fuiltoad or State bonds: vho- togravh with HENKY LL. KLVER, 39 Pine street SHE CEBY FOR D RENT. -E—A MANUFACTURING SITE, ADVAN. tageously located on a raih near New York, with VNER, box 18) Herald Uptown nenomes. uarest # A I ae: R OF GOOD FARMS, first quality, Watered, good buudings and fences; cheap; flue Houses and Lots im villages: aiso Lumber Ine of the Erie Railway, from one to two hours trom New HASKINS, Otisville, Orange KXTTUNG MILL OR FACTORY, OSWEGO, X.Y — with water power ; rent for puildin » BH oF month, or will sel the promisee, - re improved water power,” bail OW neh oftics. MAVE FOR SALB A NUal © county, from 10 to500 acres each, of very low taxes and ver rac and water wer, on the York. or particulars call and see, or addgess DANIEL county ONT Five stories, 50100; water means upright shait, CAMMINGTON, Onwono, S. ¥._ TY.—FARM OF 50 ACRES, TWO w York, via Erie Kailway, ten min hours trom > utes from Greveourt station; good buildings, fruit trees, £% Address A. H. SEELY, Chester, Orange county, RANGE N. J.—FINE NEW ITOUSE, ‘every modern im rovement, 1s rooms; close W Montrose station; sale or rent. ¥, G. HUBERT, Jr,, 61 Liberty street. WN YOUR HOMES.—NOW READY, ONE OF THE most accessible and desirable suburbs of the.city, only 40 minutes trom Wall street; two depots on prop- erts: high. well drained grounds: etrests and. walks graded; churches and schools adiacent, 9. traine @ day; marketing at your door; improvements must be good | no nuisances permitted; taxes light; terms satisfactory. Call on A. G. DARWIN, 10 Pine street. LAINFIELD.—FOR SALE OR TO LET. A NEW Mouse of ten rooms and all Improvements. price iy torres easy. Apply to WILLIAM TAYLOR, 202 ari street. QTORE SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS.—SPLEN- did Rooms to live in business part of city of Plain. field. price $10.00); halt down, Address PAFF, box 419 Post office, Plaintield, N. J. TO LETIA FARM OF | ACRES, 16 MILES ON NEW Jersey Central Railroad, near the depot; rent low COUNTY, to the right Party. B, BLOOMINGDALE, 44 West Broadway $100 KOT ATGARDEN CITY PARK, ADJOINING } A. t. Stewart's Garden City.—Only $5 monthly will secure a choice one and soon pay for it; millions ot dollars are being expended at Garden ©} you can profit by the ouuay if invest now, investinents in land pay bevter than savings banks: they are always safe; banks are not: liberal discount to those who pay cash down, with warrantee deeds at once; examine this at store, 439 Third avenue, property; ‘at hali-past 9 A.M, and go with my agent; Iadies shown ev courtesy. B, W, HITCHCOCK, Estate Headquarters, 439 Third avenue, near Thiriieth street. 60.000 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LANDS . for sale in Cherokee county, N.C, ad- joining State line of Tennessee; convenient 'to railways and of great prospective value; fine copper and iron veins on this land ;excellent for Colonization ; titles per lect; price $1 50 per acre. PHALO: I E TU EXCHANGE. FIRST CLASS NEW HOUSE IN HARTFORD, Conn. (lot 30x!50), to exchange tor House in Brook- lyn. | Address SPENCER, Post office box 457 New Maven, Sonn. WESTERN MAN, HAVING A COUNTRY SEAT, Ah fear New York city (rice $20,000), will exchange for Merchandise or a whole stock, an pay considera. ble money. —_D. J. MOLLOY, 203 Broadway, room 6. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE or for sale Easy terms; water power 75 horse: Seven miles from New York cliy; eapecially adapted for heavy manutacturing ; mill large and substantial, large steam botlers, &c. ; access is frequent to property by raul and water; 15 acres of Land with buildings; three rail- road depots wi:lin 300 feet distance; dock on'property. A. BLOMQVIST, 160 Nassau street. A. MAGNIFICENT | BROADWAY STORE| ABOVE Canal street, free and clear, to exchange for $25,000 in suburban property, $25,000 cash and balance ($25,000) Will be taken in mortgage back on property. This store fs flve story, basement and subcellar, tron front, renting at $15,000 a your, and all we ask in trade is 87).be. PHALON '& SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth ~~ UH AVENUE PHBAPRE. 4 Twenty-eighth street, next to Broadway, Begins at 8. Carriages may be ordered for Li. #4 Seats may be secured one Week ahead, Box office dally trom 8A: Be iL 10P. Me guia dati DALY*......---.-- «Proprietor and Manager FODLINE! FOR A FEW NIGHTS LONGER i ” y ‘ht this weel FOE | Tot et a Renan if Coiedy ou tho fortunes and frafines of $i FOLLINE. “ ‘Polling’ n instantaneous and striking iit tiratd ae The Tribune says:—‘One tangible i and, ‘theta good one, re Taine iret “Folline” “lt” counsels economy and chastity.” LAST NIGHTS} The Graphic “saya:—Folline. is 0 magnificently upholstered that proba- bitte play. was ever so briluantly. set i New dork. ‘itof the age 1s the lead- author ing idea of ‘The Herald says :—“Folline” has been successiuily produced betore crowded, brilliant and delighted audiences. ‘Ihe drama is full of action. Not a scene, not a character issuperfuous * * The'story is conce th the ambi. wil t lly, sin und penitence of lt Suple Ss Sib Gg superbly laced on the * © © It is in tage. jour acts, and we ute afraid to say how many dresses, We chronicle an une- quivocal and striking success. Characters by Mr. Charles Fisher, D. Harkin James Lewis, W. Davidge, Louis Jam George Parkes, Owen Fawcett, Hart Conway, D. Whiting, J. Baycnpari nies af ethor halk avenport, Mrs. G. rr ‘Minnte Conway, Nina. Varia FOLLINE MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30. “FOLLINE) 2, 4° Mr. Daly begs to announce that he has purchased the sole right fur production in this country of M. Alex. andre Dumas fast and most Important successtul con: tomporangous comedy, now running in Paris to ove w 4, and entitle CINE NOU ONSLEUK ALPHONSE, Prior to the production of (his most’ brilliant work, however, the crowning effort of one of the master dramatists of this age, Mr. DALY will offer, alter a most careful, costly and conscientious preparation, one of the choicest comedies, by the master dramatist of all ages the perennial SHAKFKSPEARE; and on saturday even- ing, February 21, will be pgoduced at this theatre the dainty, humorous and tancitul concert, entitled LOVE'S LABOR LOST! It is now over a quarter of a century since this superb comedy was last acted in New York, and its represent tion on the present oceaston will be marked by a dist bution of rare and unusual notableness and by an elal cratencss of detail that will tnake the performance in y way phenomenal WP itinay thus be seen that FOLLINE will be acted only a few evenings longer. Seats for any of the closing nights may now be secured by mail, messenger or tele- en HS THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH OOVERY EV aad ee NOTICB will be presented, wit NEW SCENERY. PROPERTIES AND APPOINTMENTS. and a full and powertul cast of characters, a new ‘inal play, in four by aoe abe PH BELOT, , ie Te ee J. B. BOOTH, entitled ELENE. ELENE seeeeMr6 J.B, BOOTH GRAND MATINE! PERFORMASGE OF EBLENE. 4 ELENE... ..Mrs. J, B, BOOTH Seats secured in advance at the Theatre and at the Music Store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 71l Broadway. ONDS AND STOCKS WANTED—IN EXCHAN for Real Estate located on the New Haven Railr hear Stamford and Norwalk. MEAD, . outh Norwalk, Conn, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR A RESIDENCE in Montclair, Orange, Montrose or South Orange, a Farm of 100 acrés, ovo hours irom New York by rail road. Address J, T., Herald office. *s OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM OF 174 ACRES in Queen Anne county, Maryland, for any good pay ing Property near by; 2,000 peach trees_in full bearing one-half in cultivation and one-hali in wood and timber, pine and oak ; daily communication both with Balumore and the North. Address box 160 Morristown, N. J. ‘OR SALE—OR EX@HAN: FOR UNIMPROVED Land, near this city, on line of railroad. or for City Property, a fine located French root Dweiling, 11 rooms, one block trom two depots, In Woodside, three miles trom this city; 72 trains: fare 8 cents: price "$5,000. Apply to BENJAMIN W. HITCHCOCK, 439 Third avenue, between io and i1 A. M. * OUSE AND FULL LOT—IMPROVEMENTS WORTH $12.00), Willow street, Brooklyn Heights, to ex- change with some casn, for House in the city. ‘Address 0. 1 State street, city. NEOs GARDEN. TWO PI TWO PERFORMANCES TO DAY AFTERNOON AT 1:30. EY! AFTERNOON AT 1330. EVE SITIVELY LAST WEEK BUT O: POSENOF THE CELEBRATED VoRus VOKES, 4 3 VORES — VOKES who will appear in Two Pieces. TWO. ane PERFORMANCES| THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. ANSEERGOR MISS ROSINA VOKES AS NAN. aurviin one,| 722 GOOD FOR NOTHING. ST ONE, — ame ‘MISS ROSINA VOKES AS NAN, EVENING poe TUR WRONG MAN a THE RIGHT PLACE, PERFORMANCES Miss JESSIE VOKES ‘TO-D. AY. Miss VICTORIA VOKE! Miss KOSINA vane AT. EIGHT O'CLOOK. TAMFORD—ONE OF THE BEST PLACES NEAR the Sound, on high ground, extensive Sonnd and landscape prospect; first class Mansion House and Car- riage House: also several acres of Land; mice garden and plenty of frult; will exehange for good productive city Property or for Lumber. Address ELBERT WHITE, Stamford, Conn. OF UNENCUMBERED LOTS—IN A $30,000 Seautiarant xeowing manutactaring Village in Northern Ohio, will be exchanged for New York or Brooklyn Property, D. J, MOLLOY, 202 Broadway, room 6, AFTERNOON Mr. FREDERICK VOKES, AT. Mr. FAWDON VOKES, HALF-PAST ONE. —— — in their original characters. EVENING AT NEW SONGS, DANCES, REELS, EIGHT O'CLOCK. JIGS and the celebrated VOBES QUADRILLES. MONDAY NEXT Entire Change of Programme. Monday. Feb. 16, an entirely new, romantic, historical Drama, by George Fawcett Howe, ‘foundea on Cooper’ story, "The Last of the Mohicans, * presented with a ee fect Cast of characters picturecque scenery, thrill.ng tableaux, original music and novel and surprising effects, REAL ESTATE WANTED. nonce nema re nor bt hers pena 4 BUILDERS AND OWNERS.—DESIRABLE Houres, for sale or rent, are wanted for cash cus- tomers or'good tenants. ‘Send particulars soon to HOWELL & HURST, 921 Third avenue, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A HUUSE IN THE NINTH ‘or Sixteenth ward, Address, giviug lowest price, location and terms, PRINCIPAL, stauon ©. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, oe. 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer their fine assortment of first class Pianotortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase if desired. Old Pianos taken in exchange. NELEGANT7% OCTAVE PIAN treble, overstraug Parlor Organ, a sacrific 11 Clinton plac —820—MAGNIFICENT AGRAFFE ROSEWOOD + overstrung Fianoforte, carved legs, Xe. - provements; tul Iso Fiano and Stool, $5). ue guaranteed, GULDSMITH'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. tAVE a a tt yass, &c., carved legs, only $210; WEAK ® SON, MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. | JQRYANT’S OPERA HOUSE forte tor sale, four round corners, richly carved, inade order, celebrated maker, tully guaranteed, used 8 months for'$250: Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; & sucrifice; property family leaving city. 36 West 15th st., Bear th av CHANCE TO PURCHASE AN ELEGANT, 734. octave four round rosewood Pianotorte, richly Carved case, has all improvements, overstruny, agraffe &e.; cost $975, tor $250: stool, cover, box tur shipping; also compleie Household Furniture. Call this day oF Sunday, at private residence 210’ West Twenty-first street. A goon SECOND, HAND PIANO WANTED.—AD- ress, stating maker, time in use, price, box 28 Post oftice, Mott Haven, N.Ye Ow oN CADEMY OF MUSIC.—NILSSON, RETURN UF THE STRAKOSCH GRAND IfALIAN OPERA COMPANY. The public are respectfully intormed that the Strakosch Grand Italian Opera Company, which has met with the Most unprecedented success in the Western cities and Boston, will return 'o New York and give eighteen ¢5 Grand opera nights and six (6 matinees, commencing FRIDAY EVENING, February 20, at 8 o'clock. ‘On this occasion Mme. Christine Nilsson will make her farewell appearances in America prior to her return to London, where she is engaged to appear at Her Majesty's Opers rury Lane. In the course of this season Mme. Christine Nilsson will appear as Elsa, in Richard Wag: ner’s LOHENGKIN, the following eminent The company comprises MADAME CHRISTINE NILSSON, artists :— MLLE, TORRIANI, NLLE. MARESI, MISS A. L. CARY, M, OAPOUL, SIGNOR CAMPANIN M. MAURE: SIGNOR Di.L PUENTE, SIGNUR NANNETTI, SIGNOR SCULARA, GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Musical Director and Conductor SIG. EF. MUZIO Assistant Conductor 8, BEURCNS The sale ot Boxe: ason of 18 nights wiil commence on Friday, 13, at the box office ot the Academy of Music, oa CINDERELLA, 234 street and 6th ay. Beginsat& Over atl0 P. M. MATINEt B-NEFit Tu THE NEW YORK FOUNDLING ASYLUM, under the charge of the bisters of Chari iy, CINDERELLA TO-DAY AT TWO O'CLO' or, the Fairy and the IN CIMDERELLA | Littie Glass Slipper. CINDERELLA | Beautiful scenery, mu- CINDERELLA | sic and trans.ormation CINDERELLA | scenes. Going to the CINDERELLA | Ball. Cinderelia’s gor- CINDERELLA | geous chariot. Bring | C CINDERELLA | the little one © CINDERELLA, —- MATINEE AT 2, CINDERLEA, | MATINE® AT 2 CINDERELLA. Children at hait price. DAN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS 10-DAY A’ cH ERING PIA! ‘OFORTE—0 VLY $10; AZT octave rosewood Pianotorte, carved. tegm’ over- strung bass. every tinprovement. great sacrifice tor cash. J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. LADY WILL SELL FOR $75 A FULL SIZED - peorcroe ge incinding Stool oe music; modern style and improvements; periect order; Dowerful fone, 28 Third street, near Bywerya eee PRIVATE FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEE! ing will sell for cash an elesant four round cor- nhered 734 ootave rosewood case Pianotorte, in use elght months, best city makers, cost $1,200, for $300; tool, Cover — Call at private resiaence No. 120 West 23d st. N\HURCH ORGAN (SECOND HAND) FOR SALE—2 manuals, 16 ope in excellent order, Can be and wed at HILBORNE L, ROOSKVELTS. n face tory, No, 40 West Eighteenth street. Also tor a fine Organ Case, Rowan architecture, \REAT BARGAINS—NEW AND SECOND HAND J hianos fully warranted; some landsomely carved serpentines, good as new, at hait price. FIDCHisR, 425 v ty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. ECOND HAND STEINWAY PIANO FOR SAL! 1D price, $90, J. H. MORRELL. warehouse corer ‘Thirty-second d Fourth avenue, HE MA-ON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN ners of highest medals at Paris and Vienna, offer at their warerooms, % Union square, the grea est varie of the best and cheapest Cabine; Organs in the world. Orgaus tor rent or sale for monthly be quarterly pay: ment 20 PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST Ol, makers, will be sold at lower prices for cat or instalments, or for rent. in city or country, duri financial crisis, by HORACE WALA RS & BOM ‘aa Broadway, than ever offered before in New York. PROPOSALS, (yteaco, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY RAILROAD COMIANY, anne proposals are invited by this company until the inst. for the purchase of $1,.0),0), or any part there: of, in the $108) seven per cent mortage bands of th edunpany, due July, 1905; interest and principal payable 08.00. ‘the proposals will be opened at 12 noon the 20th inst, pnd the bonds awarded {0 the highest bulders, Who Wil pe Lmedately no’ified, the company revere to dechne aneatistactory offera 4" Feserving the Mant ds will be subject to the accrued coupon tnter- ary 1, to be pald tor in insialments—viz., fan be pon Houfivation of acceprance.or bid, (MIF per vent March 1 and the bn mice April ty of the. full amount may be pai mn y ‘1 addressed to the undersized Fire” Saar o JOTIN XN, DENTSON, Chairman ot the Board. Boston, Feb. 5, 1874. potBanarionsy BXUISITION, 76, To Contractors, Builders, Lumber Merchants and others, whow it may concern :— i The United states Centennial Board of Finance will re- ceive Proposals tor the supply «f Lumber, Iron and other materiais, id for the execution of certain works re- quired 10 the erection of the man exhibition budding, | Covering S) acres, in Fairmount Fark, Philadelohia, ecitication: 'y 9, 1874 for the same may be seen on Board of nce, No. W4 Wainut street, Philadelphia; | hours ct 9 A. M. and ¢ and sealed bids, in contormity with che cineations, | er ome 4 oe peepee | will be received tor the Whole of part of the tullaing Up ROAN. PIANO, SINGING, HARMONY AND CoM. to noon on February 23, 1376. at the same place. osition, ali Orehestral Instruments, bivcution, Tatormation asto the natife and extent of the work fy ned at the oft Besgen Val's « BuabronDs Raaita ade a ow OFk. FREDERICK FRavey, Spcsetny ' rn Jeneunial Ro la ANC, Approved. A. TGOsMO LN. Dursotor General the office of che Cenennial | Mui the JOHN Wael Presitent” NEW YORK CONSERVATOKY OF MUSTO, GUEMORR'S GRAND CONCERTS, TWENTY-SECOND REUIMENT BAND, MONDAY EVBNING, February 9. Attractive Programme. Armory, Fourveenth street and sixth avenue. ENDELL PHILLIPS, Ninth Lecture, Mercantile Library Course. ASSOCIA LON HALL IONDAY, EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, BJECT :—"3 PE IN EUROPE.” Tickets at the Library, and 14 Broadway. ERMAN, PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION by the eminent PROFESSOR, OTTO KUPHAL, at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, No, 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico's. DESIRABLE SEAT IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC le; also a large, well locatea, middie aisle churen. Address WALTER U. MEAD, a THE BAGEL SEASON, 1ETE S° ALSACIENNE LORRAINE BALL, . for the benefit of the emigrants ALSAOIENS-LORRAINS, TUESDAY, a a 17, 18%, at rs Irving Hall. 4 ladies, $2, ickets, admitting a gentleman and ladie can be had of Josep! trator, President, lig spring street, and A. D'ouvillk wurer, 717 Broadway. ORS ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, Pupils receive wo instruction in Waltzing, &c. Can begin and attend at tueir convenience, DODWORTH’S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG- + ing, No. 212 Firth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are now open tor the season. bend tor a circular. GASES IRVING HALL | SOIREE! 4) quence of # previous engagement of the Ball th usual Saturday evening Soirec will be omitted, afier which they will be resuined and continued throughout the season. CONS, (PHE, WALLACE HOPS (TRNTH).—T HANKS TO MY treads and the public complete success aitends the enterprive, ‘The next reunion will take. place, as tstal, at Ferrero's Assembly oom. rammany Building, bast Fourieenth street, A ha Febri 'y 7, commencing at Sand closing at 12 P.M. These hops are pronounved “oeharming | delicious |! dem towne | 11? GEORGE Hl, WALLACE & SON, Musica. i ONDON MADRIGAL BOYS, Goo! voices peared a8 an aldition to the aaeis ts here fr fart N PRON, R ply to the original director, D. BARON, Resorte aibale, AT West y'y' 25° amas street, between the awing and Vuinting, and modera Languages In all branches, by the best Protessors, at moderate prices, at | No. 6 kast Pouricenth atroet, next to Delmonico's. BROOK LY » Nos. 102 104 wad 106 Court street, near State, BROADWAY, bo Sole Proprietor. eat een EXTRA NOTIOS. CHILDREN's MATINEE. —— ——— MONDAY, February 9, ret ‘Miss ELLA WSSNER, Miss NULLIE PU Mine Bhme rat at Mating THE RAG PICKER, The MULLIGAN GUARDS, and by Origin reappearance of BARRIOAN A DART, Mr. Jon WILD A SOENE FROM EARLY| Mise KITTY O'NEIL. MINSTRELSY. THE FOY SISTERS. “2 tees? — W OLIO FOLEY AND WADE — and ¢! ENTIRE [ROUPE —— Matinee, WORDET. ‘TO-DAY. | February 9. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. MUSEUM. YANKEE LOCKE. LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT. Woon pa o poe MATINEE} the great Moral Drama, NIGHT ar2 Ten Nights in a Bar Room. AT 3. Both AFTTERNOON and, EViNiNG with above, the FE&LEY BROTHE, ROLLIN HOWARD, the Horan a BS, FRANCESCA SISTERS, Sig. MONDAY EVENING, Miss AMY STONE, in CIGARETTE, THE LEOPARD OF FRANCE. W iopsetot ana a Mr, LESTER WALLACK ‘oprietor an Mr, Doors open a7 2. Commences at § o'clock. FIFTEENTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Iie BRiG toy a PrEn NOON, Uyttons great Comedy of “Tis avery good world that we live in, fo lend or to spend or to give in; But to beg, of to oorrow, of get a man's own, It's the very worst known.” ALFRED EV ELE Soe ae Taare WALLACK Other character Messrs." JOHN BROUGHAM, BECKET eS y Crs Pou a Ww: Pe heERatsos, G.1F. BROWN G, ‘TE a A . ER LEWIS, Mme, PONISI and Miss DORA GOLD- > is} it = B, EDWIN, Miss BLABORATS BRYIVALS an NOVELTIES are, for the present, unavoidably postponed in conse- gee, ot the UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND for sents to witness Lord Lytton's great comedy. The box book will, thereiore, be open THREE W-bEKS IN ADVANCE. Carriages may be ordered ata quarter to eleven. Borer THEATRE, SATURDAY EViNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1874, rewell benefit of Miss LAURA ALBERTA, Last night of the great ty of PASHIM, with Alberta's renowned Jigs, Songs, Banjo Solos, &c. Concluding with the romantic Drama of the 40 THIEVES. MONDAY, by J. J: McCloskey, entitled OR DEATH, ETROPOLITAN TH: ATRE, 585 and 887 BROADWAY. 585 and 587, Manager. peg +R. W, BUTLER ‘he Popular Vaudeville Theatre of New York. a new Sensational Dra LIF, ‘The Largest Amount of Attractions Offered. A MONSTER BILL EVERY t. VENING METROPOLITAN! EDITH BLANDE, 5AM the Sparkling Actress.| RICKEY METROPOLITAN | MISS LEONA DARE, and METROPOLITAN | the Cometof the Niue-| MASTER M&TROPOLITAN yenth centu Bs BARNEY METROPOLITAN » D. VAVIES, as METROPOLITAN | Premier Ventriloquist. THE METROPOLITAN. Comic Pooutists, TO-NIGHT, JOHN HART, ADD RYMAN, JOHN QUEEN, William We George Ketchum, Sanford Wlso: SAPHUR: EIR S[DE-SPLLTTING SPECIALTI Togeriiak Wit OU "REGULAR COMPAS, MATINEE MATINER MATINER MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE ATINED g9 236 O'CLOCK PRECISELY. pet ie Adil Eley ig CE ices of admission, 2c. , ex! SECURE YOUR BEAT» IN AUVANUE. YOLOSSEUM. Co SROADWAY-AND THIRTY-FIPTH STREET 3 aa brs a THE 3 3 MAGNIFICENT preroataL ILLUSION g 5 withthe nuPARIS BY meer,” e enchanting effects o! MOONLIGHT, STARLIGHT and GASLIGHT, 5 z EVERY ABTERNOON AND EVENIN E & from 1 o'clock to 5 v'cioes P. M., a and from 7 to i0o'clocn P. M., I-43 until further notice, together with the varied attractions of 2 THE POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, a ] ] to which is now added the mystic illusion 5 = re . s THE SPIRIT HAND, E KS First time in America. 4 S| The interesting and instructive novelties of | ss 3 Fs THE LECTORIUM, & | with an entire new lecture on F ‘The Delusions and Illusions of Science, imroduc inj Gf THR PRUTGAN CABINET, & Science vs. Spiritualism. 4 §| -Allentertainments are under the direction of H = PROFLSSOR TOBIN, g | Admission, $1 and no extras. e z| In order to accommodate the nightly crash in | & | the Lectorium pi eparations are made. for the | 5 & | erection of one with a c ty tor 1,000 persons, | = NEW DARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Manager. -Mr. A. R, SAMUELLS LAST NiGiiT OF Mr. SOTHERN, Saturday Matinee, and on Saturday evoning (by spe- cial desire), esr’ OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. MONDAY, Feb. 9, KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, RS. F. B. CONWAY'S BRUOKLYN THEATRE, Mrs. D. P. BOWERS and J. C. MeCOLLOM. Matinee at2. LADY AUDLEY. Evening at 8 o'clock, THE STRANGER and JEALOUS WIFE, ERMANIA THEATRE. AD, NEULNDORFF... SATURDAY, Februar EINE VORNEUME KHE (LED ASTRAY), Comet five acts, by Octave Feuille, Translated and adapted ior the German stage by Dr. Heinrich Lagbe. Box office open daily trom 9 till 4 o'clock. Director 7. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. GRAND THE GREAT JOHNNY ALLEN, MATINEE |. In white and binck, at the MATINEE, TO-DAY. ) VICTORELLI BRUTHERS at the Matinee. (aX Miss ANNIE BRADDON at the MATINEE. = ‘The WAITE SISTER» at the MATINEE. a FE EMAN SIS/EKS at the MATINEE, rry, Tooley, Lang, Girard, &e,, FREE. ‘At WHE MATINGE TO-DAY.” cide! HALL—MONDAY, GRAND CHARITY CONCERT Fok THE BENEFIT OF THE SUFFERING POR OF NEW YORK, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, ARRANGED BY MRS, EDWARD KNOX, nee Florence Rice, and other distinguished ladies, on ‘which occasion the following eminent artists have gen- erously volunteered their ax Miss HENRIETTA BEEBE. Mme. ANNA MARTINKZ, Mrs. EDWARD KNOX HALK. |. LEON DE VAY. Mr. A. H. PEASE... Mr. G. W. MORGAN Directors and accom } W. COLBY and -ignor RIO, Tickets of admissi Si Yeserved seats Sc. extra, ob- tainab: . 201, and the General Ticket Oftice 14 Broadway; Pond’s, 39 Union samare; the ladies ol the Denevolent associations and at the hall. TEINWAY HALL.—THOMAS JATINEER, BA \URDAY AFTERNOON, Feb, 7, at 2. THEODORE THOMAS) THIRD GRAND POPULAR MATINEK, erture, “Consecration of the House + Beothio nd God Said Let the Ore mig itn Aria, “Rolling 12 Foaming billows if “testi Mr. MYRON W. WHITNEY, Fantasie, on Sclavonic Airs..............sese+.Vieuxtemps Mr. B. LISTEMANN, } Symphony in ©.,...,..8chubert ‘ Wagner tthe two Grena hs, MYRON W. W > Gaaeaeats it Waltz, “On the Heautnist Blue Danube”...........Strauss tt Araaryliig ¢{_ by | Schumann Fouls XU. ; Tequeot, Rhapsodie Woigrolie mission tickets, $1: rese ¥ rise tod ‘sis Sted ane hag Sesoeras: of Steinway Halland at 70L and Ii TEINWAY HALL.—THEO, THOMAS, THIRD GRAND POPULAR MATINEE TO-DAY. SEATS may Le reserved at POND'S MUSIC S1ORE, 89 UNION SQUARE. YRC HALL—SIXTH AVENUK AND » 81 FRIDAY and SATURDAY BVeNINGS ee M FEBRUARY 6 and 7, at 8 P, TABLEAU, ‘STATOARY, keh “ainiiaicy 0% Mr. G. B. BANTL EDT, ion 5 rve 25e. ©: Doors open at7 P. cay te eam ‘Tickets tor sale at th . teln' and jd Hane the Fifth Avenne and Windsor Ho: YERMAN LIEDERKRANZ, THE GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL Will take place a at fhe Academy of Music. e: unday’s papers, Bi NEY MANN, oiniden lane, — A for the Committee, LOXPOX MADRIGAL Boys, on THURSDA For particulars sé Good Yuices required as an addition to the LATEST al NIGAM NOY th 9 Apply to the original @rector, D. BARON, Resorte Musicale, 17 West Twenty-eienth street, between the urs of A. M. and 4 P.M. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. 618 BROAD. way, between eocRer streets, — maser. itis tll ‘ people se aria Baers id, ah8e ures M hart Ry impottant lectures oan rece pt Oi MORON UP eva td ee Pr ANATOMY, 689 Br iE. BEGIN: ‘Ad: »,50c.; Reserved Seats, 50c. mily Circle, 4c. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES TO-DAY! F ti t 1:30, Evanlag et Pao siock: be, tively the FAREWELL PERFORM. aneene TORS wondorhul grand wpectacular comla PTY DUMPTY ABROAD! The Management beg to ann, MONDAY EVENING NEXT PCBRUARY 9, 18%, an entirely new entertainment,’ selected with the view. of saustyiny the rowing taste for bright, crisp, amusing and kaleidesco) fe beriot ne anil waliateegn perieeuanees ant at the sae di talament will be in all respects, what its name iunplies, ROUND oF giving the delighted auditor a selection from, come Gity And speclalty in the theatrical world and permit. i st class 0 oers. @ pleasai TER MINGTES WII RUBRY RNOWR Aue eed A constant succession of novelties and specialties wit be offered and the programme will unde: hange ever week. The co-operation of the MASTER DROLL 0 4 MR. G, L. FOX, has been secured, and a rapid series of COMIC AND MAGIC PANTOMIMES, as td as As of Jocaltzed sees new familiar ones, will begin and en: is pa IQUE ENTERLALNMENT, which will be interspersed at all times with brief but de- lictous selections from the most pen ane BALLETS: D' ACTION, spectacular and paniomimic; the RAREST ¥ ot the CUKRICULUM, the choicest MELANGE OF MINSTRELSY, the most daring flights of the Gym. nastic Arena, the newest Songs and the very best of everything that is attractive and enjoyable. ‘The Ooening Frogramme, tor MONDAY EVENING, Feb, 9, 1874 AND EVERY NIGHT DURING THE ‘EEK, as well as at the MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1:30, wiil be as follows:— At8 o'clock precisely an adaptation of an old and popu- ww Fox specialty, now entitied JACK HARKAWAY AT dbA, Ld Mr. Tobias Shorteut, a Tobacconis Mr. G. L, FOX Rest of the cast by the Grand Opera House Drainatic c 5 nid, After the Farce the CELEBRATED MARTENS will appear in their tamous CA DUET. To be followed by the great ktiovian Delineator, Mr. J. W. MCANDKEWS, assisted by Mr. HARRY STANWOOD, in the great act called “THE POWER OF MUSIC. “ eceeded by the marvel of the a And this vo be sugceede sikh ata ry 3 who will, among other perilous ‘feats, walk @ rope Stretched from the siaze to the family eirele of the Grand Opera House, and descend on one foot while standing ‘titer which will be presented the famous Taglion! Ballot @Action, in two scenes, entitled ‘ THE SDULETONS De BAM, on of “Mle 1 produced under the direction 5 AFADReS an TY RIG L, and in which, Mile. BETTY RIGL and lle. EMILY RIGL will appear, assisted by Bias Gorsphined| and Corps de aller. ¢ followed by the appearance of The ballet will vy ile ned Bye PP in his anique, mystical. musical act, entitled THE SEVEN MAGICAL CHANGES. Sueceeding which the world renowned LSON BKO'HERS in their graceful feats OE Serpeng ta and expert agility, THE PYRAMID hpesere feta AND TRIPLE TOUR. Mr. HARRY STANWOOD in his Banjo Act. THE MARTENS in their sweet Iyrolean Ballads, The whole of this superb entertainment will be crowned and will be terminated by the production for canine time He ing pare: tL G, ees "3 screaming mic Pantomime, en oF aE OM PTY. DUMPTY AT SCHOOL! Founded on the celebrated piotire of “THE SCHOOL IN AN UPROAR!" Master Bobby Bobbs, the Big Boy of the school, well i<j cs Mr. GEO. L, FOX Doctor Noddy. the Schoolmaster sate. 0. Fox ‘Annette, the Maid of ait Wor! ion we! THE PRICES” mie for this stupendous performance will be as follows :— Adintssion to Dress Cigclesssseses oes. cssnsaee-B CONS Seats in Urchestra and Orchestra Circie.../30 cents ex'ra Seats in Parlor Chairs. Se Shextra Family Circle. 30 cents RAND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY NIGHT? EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT!!! MUSICAL JUBILEE!It The box office for the sale of choice reserved seats for the first ot the GRAND OPERATIC CONCERTS, under Mr. P. 8. GILMORE’'S direction, to-morrow (SUNDAY) evening. {9 NOW OPEN! PRICES—Or- ehestra and parlor chairs, $1 Orchestra Circle an front rows of Dress Circle. $1. Admission ticket cents, will be offered on Suu vening. THE PROGRAMME will be remarkable in extent and excellence, embracing by the perENTTS TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND of 65 accomplished musicians, including Arbuckle and Detevre. Mr. P, 8, GILMORE, of Boston Jubilee renown, leadert M, WIENTAWSKI, Europe's greatest violinist! THE ENTIRE GERMAN GRAND OPERA CUMPANY, including Louisa {ichtmay, Antonia Henne, Elise Heise, Johanna Lehman, Herr Vierling, Graf, Joedt, Urchs, an EFF CMVE CHORUS and a FULL’ ORCHESTRA o€ iring instruments led by Herr Carl Richter, the whole orig a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT OF COLOSSAL PRO- PORTIONS! 624. OLYMPI 6, © VAUDKVILLE AND NOVELTY THEATRE, OVERWHELMING OVATION, CROWDED WITH LADIES AND CHILDREN. EVERY EVENING, AND WEDNESDAY AND ®4TUR DAY MATINE LS, MONDAY EVE G, FEBRUARY 2, MINS SALLIE HOLMAN'S ENGLISH OP&RA BOU TROUPE, introducing the charming Prima Donna, MISS SALLIE HOLMAN, The fascinating Contralto and Serio-Comic Vocalist, MIs8 JULIA HOLMAN, The popular Primo Tenor, SIG. JOsEPH BRANDISI, Orchestra under the direction ot MRS. HARRIE! HOI MAN, Each performance will commence with Offenbach’s World renowned opera boufie, arrauged and adapted by George Holman, eae ., “A GRANDE DCCHESSE DE GEROLSTEIN, followed by a Grand Novelty Olio, with a galaxy of Stars, First week of va PRINCE SADI D'JALMA, THE MAN OF MYSTERY. First week of the Aeriai Gherapions of the World, First week the calgcnted Era ee d Vocalist, st week of the celebrated Protean Actor an JOHN MORRIS. First week of the caletraiee European Gymnast, First week of the celebrated Banvoist, MK. HARRY STANWOOD, The favorite Vocalists and Character Artist: MARTHA WREN, JAMES COLLINS. Those superb Novelty. Artists DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, The Queen of Song and Dance. MISS ALICE SOMERS. The ever populay Peer Comedian, cCANDREWS, inan entirely new act, BONNIE RUNNELLS, JAMES VINCENT, JENNIB ARNOTT, EMMA WALLACE, H. A. FISHER, JOHN C. WALSH, J, O'NEIL, a full and efficient Farce and Comedy Company. The whole to conclude with the roaring farce of the SIAMESE TWINS. FAMILY MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. ‘i EVENING PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT 8, ot Admission :—Family Circle, 30 cents; Par eof ‘cents; Reserved Seats (urchestra $i YCEUM THEATRE—FRENCH COMEDY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, AT 8. BENEFIT OF THE FAMILY OF 1Ht LATE EDGARD, ¥RKENUH COMEDIAN, JUAND L’AMOUR S’EN VA—VAUDEVILLE, EY, eect CONCERT, MARTENS FAMILY. LIESCLAVE DU MARI—UUMEDY. Tickets at No. 11¢ Broadway; Pond’s, No. 29 Union , and at the th HE FOUNDLING ASYLUM. GRAND MATING: BENBFIT OF THE NEW YORK FOUNDLING ASYLUM, under the charge of the Sisters of Charity at BRYANT'S OPERA HOUsr, 28D sTREBT, on Saturday afternoon, February 7, :874. Dan bryent’s Minstrel i roupe in their popular entertainment. Matinee vegins at 2. Over at 4P. M. PAzA4k AND PROMENADE CONCERT, in aid of the new CHURCH OF TE HULY TRINITY, Seventy-first regiment Armory, Broadway and Thirty- filth street, LAST DAY 4N - NIGHT, THIS SATURDAY, FEB, 7, from 11 A.'M, to 10 P.M, To accommodate the thousands ot school children the GRAND BAZAA« will be open on this, the closing aay, ‘et ail hours from 11 A. M. to 10 P, M. JRAND CONG CRT. = ‘ocal and Insirumental le Kast Sixteenth sirect, mene Broadway, MONDAY EVEN: ING, FEB. 9, 1874, at 8 o'c.ock. The ‘t ig eminent artists have very kindly given their ace on Ibis occasion :—Mra. GULAGHae. Soprano Mrs. tibNtVIRVE HOYT, Soprano; Miss ADvs" RANDALL, Contialto; (OLD Le He aA Nt ri The Dinzotorte used Is ¥ ly furnished from she mandtactory of ms . & CO, Fischer. Tickets, $1 50, to be had at the door un the evening of the concert. Peet ht 4 HAL! , ROBINSON HALL, VHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, AT 8 P. M., ANNUAL CONG BT OF ST. THOMAS’ CHOIR, under the direction of itt? i a WARREN, Admission $1. Tickets ‘a1 ‘ogrammes with all a tieularm at Porid’s, 047 Broadway and 39 Union saute AY, BW. tien rvedue, near Forty-eighth street. shea ME SEVENTH ANNUAL EXUIBITION T imerican Soclety of Painters in Water ‘colora, nase open : eet it or Beis) Pes Ag ith ave tude etn Tuaty 2, 1874. Open day andevening ” “1! °1os Feb. PND OOO CAL AND INSTRU: Iv, STRUMENTAL, eORtsOS HALL, EAS? SIXTE, SrA "STRERT, ETWEEN BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUK, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9. = Pty 5, to be had at the door on the evening of MEtoroutray THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING * ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN S8TRERT A LARGER ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY UTA CONSTANTLY ON HAND.