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2 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, ENNETT UILDING. GREAT REDUCTIO. IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE FLIGIBLE TENANTS FOR.THE FEW OFFICE: | IN THE BENNETT BUILDI | BEEN REDUCED, AND a z| 4 F4 = iF | z 6 ¢ Z 5 3 No THE RENTS HAVE First? CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS, TO INSURANCE AND 8A PRESENTED AN UNUSL TUNITY TO SECURE E FAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE COMPLETELY HEATED B WO ELE :| 5 NKING OFFICES IS NOW LY FAVORABLE OPPOR. IGIBLE OFFICES, ON Most FIREPROOR, STZAM, ATORS, ALL MODERN L INQUIRE OF A I} MPROVEMENTS, HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. VERY LIGHT, DRY BASEMENT TO LET, WITH broad entrance, southeast corner Forty street and Sixth avenue; best corner on_ thi second avenue. Apply to Mr. LAWRENCE, Real Estate, 1,463 Broadway. ASTOR PLACE HOTEL,—TO LEASE FAVORABLY, over 100 Suits Rooms, Penta, Most sitely and “centrally located ; between Cooper Institute aud Bible House. | road Wal Apply at 27 Third avenue. Stores, Kestaurants, Ba: fronting SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT FOUR STORY HIGH stoop House, independent walls, full lot, rear broad. ‘way; well adapted Premises, 29 Wes ‘Twenty-si ASEMENT TO LET—CORNER OF UNI and Sixteenth stree will be given for thr poly to OSCAR HAUSE) sireel, corne for 16 years; has and 25 feet‘on Seven h ave Ueularstrom the owner on CTORY PROPERTY 10 L ries high ; abundance of front. J. M. KOE OR LIGHT MANUFAC let or lease, for a term for business. Apply to owner, oa xth sireet. Suitable for a :. : $1.20) per annum, aC t Fourteenth urth avenue (German Bank Building) ntage Of Park ue; newly furnished, | F he premises. X STO. near river R, 1 room 4 STURING PURPOSES.—TO of years, the 100 feet deep, ste splendidly lighted four story Building with Store, in 53 lercer, near Spring strc OFT TO LET—SE lighted; facing Ri ast 2OND FLOOR, 40X92 ver; no woodwork; posses- gion May 1. Apviy on premises, 365 Rivington street. EW BUILDIN best power, steam headt Workers allowed. 38 TO LET—OR BY THE wood: FLOORS ng, light on all sides Apply at 96 Cannon street to the engineer. EAR UNION SQUAR business, the thr Thirwenth sizeet aud Fourth would do we shoe store; also, on the sai House ana’ Storé to let, Ci doors above the cs story House and § for an established groe jor pas TO A MAN OF ‘ore corner of @ good cellar; ry goods or me dlock (Fourth avenue), a 1 on Mr. TOWNSEND, two culars. ‘avenue; hi FFICES TO TET—IN Broadway, near Murray stri heated by ain. Apply at street, corner Barclay. TEAM POWER—$H#) PER p. BROOKLYN STEAM POWER WORKS, + Rooms, chi UILDIN ‘0. 243 well lighted and No, 225 Greenwich THE office 3, VARIOUS SIZED HORS! 55 Atlantic street, near South ferry. GBgP Room with stEA 382, 334 and 336 Eas. Sixt) QTORE AND BASEMENT, ©) Fine plate glass session; store 62 feet dee HENRY ¥. 0 LET—FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, THE STOR man street, 29 feet tron b-cellur; marble troz Apply to WARD 2 Be basement on reasonable terms (GARDNE) ‘ont, two windows; imme: M POWER TO LET—IN 33), y-first street, R & Cv., 371 Pear! street. 495 EIGHTH AVENUE. ute pos- MEAD, 422 Kighth avenue. ; Mrst class five st will be lea McALLIST owner, 28 West Nineteenth street, or HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Fine street. 10 LET—STORE “AND corner Eighth avenue an rent low to a good tenant. Apply to on premises. 10 LET—AT 86 WALKER a four story Buildi and other conveniences; six years’ leas was taxes. BA SEMENT NORTHWEST Filty-tifth street, 25; W. MeCOHMACK, NEAR BROAD. oistway rith 10 LET—THE MOST SPLENDID CORNER STOR ‘arin Harlem, suitable for # frst class gro- and C cer, baker or other business. THos. B, BERL ELL, 306 East 118th street. LET—TWO LARGE ui hae 10 LET—EIGHTH AVENU Store, including Second Floo: street, . teenth street, near Broadway. quire of VICTOR M, HACKL NEW For pari LEY, 82 Cedar street. E, COK IGHT one of the largest and tnest'stores on the avenue for any first class business; reasonable rent to HENRY V. a responsible party. MEAD, 422 Kighth avenae. 10 LET—REASONABLY, Store Property. in best bu f Third avenu side o! ofth wich avenue, vession. Apply a ner Barclay. = otice No. 235 Gree jon, on the we fourth and Thirt, 403: ON GREE) ; immediate po mwich street, cor: LET OR LEASK—FO only, & desirable Property on Broadway, running through ply to T. B. FUULKE, opposite Howard str May 1; rent low. Aj Broadway. ie iv 10 LET—15 AND 17 MERCER STREET, R BUSINESS PURPOSES Bond street, near toGreat Jones street. Ap- Nassau street. eatire building 404100 to WM. C. WALKER, 20955 LET OR LEASE—WI T large Rooms, 45x90, with oh On three sides; also one smal allowed. Apply to THE L FACTURING COMPANY, streets, Williamsburg. TH STEAM POWER, TWO je steam power, lighted ail Room: no wood work YON & PELLOWS MANU- corner Firstand North Third LEASE—FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, A FOUR story Buili ding in Cherry street, 75 teet south of James slip, 33x61, suitable for any kind 1 manniacturing business ; hoistway and everything complete; or will be aold on very reasonable wrms. street. LEASE—ON THE BOWERY, A FEW DOORS Inguire at 38 Water CHARLES KLLL' T above Fourth street, west side, three story House and Store, with late glass To LEASE, box 1 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. Window. Address STORE in LEASE FOR BUSINES feet front; carri: AYERS, 146 West Fitty-third House on Forty-fourth street, near Filth avenue e maker or stable, & 8 PURPOSES—DWE! 7 Apply to E. street, in the MANUFACTURERS —1 5,000 FT. OF FLOOR ROOM to let, with steam power; will erect Buildings for F ply to U. W. GRE sible parties; power to any extent furnished. £, 260 Plymouth Ap- t. Brook. 5 tolet BEEKMAN STREET, REAR ON ANN ST. J.D! WENDEL, 79 Maiden iane. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished, SET., N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY.—THE FORT WASH- ington Residence of James Gordon He ett, Esq, with several acres in lawn and shade, slopimg to the Hudaon River, will be reuted, furnished, to a careful tenant and immediate possesion civen; stables, carriage Douses, barn, ac. ; grapery, #1 reenhouse. Itis kitnatéed upon an elevation of over 270 feet above the Hudson River, Algo, on the adjoining property, an be rented, furuished, afford: of which it has a magnificent view. ant House will two families an oppur- in tunity to reside near each other, The grounds will be kept in The Boulevard and St, Ni Bow completed, me from Dey street to is about forty minuios. fford excellent dr: order by the owner. holas avenue, which are « to the property. Fort Washington ‘by steam For turther particulars apply to ANDSOME FURN West Twe: For Nos. 4and 6 Warren si POTTER BROTHER: ot HED HOUSE TO LET OR nty-second street; frescoed permit call on oF address UR STORY BROWN STONE, COMPLETELY AND handsomely furnished: in pertect order; neighbor- Alien street and ii ALLEY, 548 Sixth avenue FIRST CLASS MOUS street, near Fitth avenue, fth avenue, Apply tok. A. EIN TWENTY.SECOND handsomely furnished and elegantly frescoed, rent $4 « month: also many others in good location. (586 Sixth avenue. A A CHANCE.—TO LEAS: House, suitable for a s: & respectable party ; posse f aR street, for doot LET—FURNISHED, street, a House, $2,600; on Ninth street, $3, perfect order ; immediate possession. Apply to bk. A. }o Dai ALY, $85 Sixth avenue. 10 L Ville and Fort Washing —AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Cail on WINS, COLE & GRAY, . FURNISHED, A COSEY mall family; rent moderate agion at on Apply at WT fF east Second avenue, afler FORTY.SEVENTH Om); both. ON CARMANS. furnished id unfar- ton, Houses; a list at 1,06 Broadway, peer Thiry- rth street, 4. B, MILLS, 106th MILLS & street aud Tenth avenue. Unturnished. A tent $60.8 inonth. HINE, O¢ NFURNISHED THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 2 rooms; NU A Twelfth street. near seventh yood order; conveniently located; rent $190. ROBERT T. MEEKS, #0 Cedar street. A TERFECT G class locality, Ss Uree story and ‘basemen $1,500, toa small family. or ar Browdway BROWN STONE HOUSE (OF 12 ROOMS) IN NOTH street, near Filth avenue, ‘opposite Central Park, DLE & GRAY, 66 sixth av, A HOUSE, IN A. FIRST Philsdelphie trick © read niladelphia brick ; ren PUTTER BROTHERS, No. 4 Warren street OUSE AND PARTS OF HOUSES 1 HEAP, — Hi wet 8 TO LET, CHEAP, louse, Ninth ward, all improvements: nici Cottage, Sixteenth near Ninth avenue, eight fooma, $3; First Fi lineteenth street, near Sixth Byenue; several nice small Apartments ‘porty'e nuh nreet Apply at i Hudson street. OUSK TO LET—POUR STORY, stone front near a given immediate): WIGH _sTOor, T.6x66 feet ;' No. 13 Weat Seven: *Sapppuad Abply in the house. VALUABLE | | tine NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1874. DWELLING HOUSES FO LET. Unfurnished. MC8? DRSIRABLE ROBSES, SEVEN MINUTES from Liberty strect terry, Ul rooms, every improve- ment; rent to owner, re OAPEN, Tee LET—A SMALL per month; Beh teenth street, near Sixth avenue, an half price to May lL Apply Broadway. HOUSE ON WEST SEVEN- Furniture tor sale ata bargain. Address A. box lal Herald Uptown Branch oftice. LET—A THREE STORY HIGi front House, 414 West Forty-se' seen between 10 A. M. and 2PM. ments; rent $1,200 per annua. 10 LET—BROWN 6 fully furnished; ali and piano. VOOR BRICK ‘nih street, Can be 4 mode ra improve: YONER HOUSE, ON HIS, rovemenis; Dillard table NOCIM DY, & BISSBLL, 201 Montague street, Brookivn, 10 LET—A BROWN STONE FRONT ENGLISH BASE- n ane ment House, between Twenty the premises. (po LET—THE uth and Thirteth streets, BROWN ‘No. 439 Fourth avenue, order; Inquire on ‘STONE. HOUSE, WITH French roof, No. (tt West Thirty-fourth street; rené $3,0. sireet LARGE FURNISHE: NBATLY FURNISH. Tiudson'street. 4 PARLOR, BEDROO! A Furnished, near Seventeenth street, gentlemen, 224 Kast Twenty-seyenth street. for housekeeping. aud Crotom Apply 8. 8. HUTOMINGS, 33 John FURNISHED — AND APARTMENTS LET, D ROOM, FOR ONE ED LARGE FRONT ROOM TO let, for housekeeping, at $5 per week. Call at 555 M AND KITCHEN TO LET~ 265 pixth avenue, BOARDERS WANTED. 1Y5 BAS? THIRTY FIRST STREBT.—A LADY HA® 40 neatly (urn Booms to rent to gentleman and wife; Board for lady if desired; house has all 1m provements Mra HOVEY, 126 BAST TWENTY SKVANTH STREET —WBLL = furnished Rooms, on third and fourth floors. to with good Board; Rouse and location first class; moderaie, Table b i 142 Wet SIXTEENTH STREET.ONE O% TWO nicely (wrnished Rooms to le, with or without Board ; hot and ae. 144 WEST TWENTY-FIVTH — STREE’ “2 class Board, with pleasant Rooma, for gen for $9 and $5 9” $7. 146 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STR T.—TO LET, ) with Board, Kooms on second and third floors; reterences exchanged. G omen, WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AV Re 15: Nicely furnished Rooms, front and back, en suite or si th every improvement, with or without Board; reiereace Ee 28 WEST FORTY-FIPTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. way.—Handsomely furnished’ Roos can be obtained in h family, with good Hoard. — 2924. WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREERT.—LARGE “ and small Rooms, with Board, teather beds, nid gas, fromm $5 (o 88 50, tales Wrst ENTY-FOURTH STREET.—DESIR- able an ndsomely furnished front Rooms, on ‘ond and third floors, with good Board and attendance, 1de ramilie ngle gonwdemen, at moderate prices; ret- es given and required, “G10 SIXTH AVEAUE, BETWEEN THIRTY FIETH ) nd Thirty-sixth streets—To let, with private table; Second Floor, flve rooms and bath room, hand- somely furnished, together or separately ; also hail oom, PAST SIXTHENTH YENTLEMAN AND W! se, 528 West Forly-se cars pass the door. ART OF FRENCH street, between Lexington 10 LET—FOUR HAN rent $22 per month, PP U FURNISHED quiet house. Thion square Hot BLOCK FROM vamul: tel, 66 Warren str od Board at fair ixth street. | 1 gentlemen. at Ni | Bowery and Latayette house. Fourth avenues. 8 forms moderate. MAD! 34.78, STREET, Broadway, also single Room, gra ner; View up Sroadway ( MACDOUGAL LL0 MENTS AY to let, in splendid Sei street, nei a SPeos OR THIRD sireet,, No moving in M 10 LET—FIRST FLOO avenue and Twenty-e! rooms; kitchen, with ran; ply to OSCAR HANS | street, corner Fourth a’ mo. 1 improvements; halls | in charge ; rent 7 to $45. 0 RENT—PART OF A | consisting of two bas floor and three rooms in session immediately. — A, West Tenth street, betwee! ond avenue, near Eightee square. i] LARGE ROOM AND ¢ With Board, at 268 Le: fourth and Thirty-tith =() PER DAY, $6 50 for vara clase tT Broadway. RTH AVENUE, ©) iweltth strects. private table, on re double house 4 Firth ATH AVENUE, NO. 273, tion in town. pO LET, FURNISHED—WITH ALL CONVUNTE for housekeeping, Apartments ina private hou suitable ror gentleman ana wite, 28) West Nineieenth st CITY, HALL.—NICE ‘TIRE SECOND FLOOR, athroom ; also a large back Parlo: order; rooms handsomeiy furnished —FURNISHED ROOM 32 Kast Fourth street, between $4. 50-gtsa + OV. Kitchen, en suite, tarnished tor housekeep- ing; convenient to cars and stages; 123 Forty-tourth street, between Lexington and t. en suite; also single tlemen; references exchanged. ‘COND RESIDENCE WE , 108. —Front Boom. without board ; re BARROW STREET, nished Rooms, suitable for one or two gen without board ; gas and bat STR! Furnished Rooms, with every coaventen housekeeping, to let to respectable smiall tamilies. housekeeping, in private ond avenue. hin avenue, NT SET OF ROOMS. , to a family or single ge }, 174, 176 und 178 Bleecker street, si: onable terms, enue. STREET, NEAR UNION 1," square.—A large, bright Room and hall Room ad- ining, handsomely ‘furnished, ether, on moderate terms, in MADINGLEY, Herald office, to let, separately oF to- privaie amily, Address IFE CAN FIND COMPORTA- bly turmished Rooms tor housekeeping, brown stone cond street. Green crosstown FLAT—WELL FURNIST comprising entire use of kitchen, with all modern improvements, either one or two bedrooms and sitting room, hot and coid water, gas and bath. 108 Pitty-sixth n and Fourth avenues with ALL DSOME ROOMS tmorovements, in the house No. 287 Bleecker street; LARGE FRONT ROOM AND closet $6 weesly ; Halls, with hot air, $3 50; central, 106 cast Fitteenth sireet, thre; doors trom ur Rooms, with clean beds, 5%. a day, $2to $3 a week; HT poms, $1 A $i 50 a day, $4 to $l0a week, Libby is THREE ROOMS AND house in good small private tain- prices. References. 165 West TO LET—FOR ONE OR TWO BEDROOM ROOM, AND central apartment WEST FOURTEENTH STREZT, NEAR DELMON. 1co's,—Two or three handsomely furnished Rooms to —PLEASANT ooms, 1or ge third st. T OF ISON SQUARI East Twent, three lines of cars at cor: ; lamily private, NEAR HUD FUR jemen™ rivate family; no moving: sO. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- TO LET. UNFURNISHED SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR condition and suitable for light house 3i5 East Fourteenth FLOOR TO LE SUITABLE for housekeeping. Apply at 42 West Twenty-fifth 2k, CORNER OF FOURTH ighth street; new house; nice er boller and wasniubs: Ap. heated and carpete G. W. McCORM. near Fifty-fi HOUSE, IN PERFECT ORDER, ements, three rooms on second attic; desirable Jocation : pos- poly. on’ the premises, No. 55 n Fifth and Sixth avenues. niu street, opposite Stuyvesant INE SMALL ROOM TO LET— Aington avenue, between Thir- streets. PER WEEK 4 Kooms, with D UPWARDS xcellent Board, blocks west of ELEVENTH AND uit of Apartments, with in the spacious BETWEEN TWENTY TA ©) and Thirtierh streets; —Second Floor, elegantly, fur- nished, to let, with strictly first class Board; nest loca- place and Fifth av Rooins, en suite or singly, EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY enue.—Handsomely furnished third floor, with Board, §7 to $10; single beds, upper ildor, $5. TH STREET, 2 WAVERL Handsome 10 iro sient boarders wanted, [4TH STREET OA PA obtain handsomely singly, with Board, at 217 moderate; ho 18 WEST, PoRTY-NIN avenue, nished, with B rd; hanged. CLOSE TO FIFTH AVE First class “Board, with Rooms, en suite or singly terms moderate; references exchauzed; Parlors, witt Bedrooms, connecting, tor tamui with very best table, on most reasonable terms. rst class; refe: front Koom, on third floor. elegantl; house’ and table first class; E.— NEAR BROADWAY. Rooms, $14 and $16 for two per- sons, with Board; singie Room, $7; no children; hoase with gas water dnd grate fire. AN EEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR four rooms, to rent, to one or two gentlemen, break: fast i€desteed, by a strictly private (amily, in Sikteenth treet tew doors trom Fitth avenue; near’ clubs and bo- tele. “Address, with card, box V, Herald Uptown Brauch attics, GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A MARRIED COUPLE t take afurnished oom and purchase furniture ; location near Lexiugton avenue and depot; good roard at reasonable terms. For inwerview address MARRIED, Herald Uptown Branch office, AMUSEMENTS. YM PIO. yA UDR VILELE AND NOVELTY THEATRE. speeding combination of the amazing, imcredible and artist! MOS LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THE in Opera Troupe. 2 tel a e Fy — Fe 8] LA SOMNAMBULA. - 3 ples SALLIE HOLMAN Ise FI 3 ES § pooflaany 9 3 ge 52l28 = aelga 2. Bal ee ARLINE, 3 838% 288!25{———— og ifeas Bann gise UN MONDAY. Seicea E ao 2 $3} Volcanic | Bruption 138 ER é ge 52 of Ee °8)52| 10 Novelty Comets 23} SB 5 £ ‘ pn z ee ZiNow Artists, new Boones)? | 3 8 =” 5 new Music. a | Bversining ew and start-) 3 Ls 8 3 Every evening and Wednesday and Saturday matinee. All tor the incredibly low prices :-~ Family circie, 39°.; orchestra and balcony, 0c, Re- served seats, $1. Secure seats in advanee, ALLAC: y Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30, Commences at 8 o'clock. SIXTEENTH WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES, TWENTY.THIRD TO TWENTY-NINTH NIGHT, Lord Lyons Fatt Comedy of y EY. ALFRED EVELYN.... Mr, LESTER WALLACK ELABORATE REVIVALS NOVEL fr1es are, for the present, unavoidably postponed in conse- quence of the UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND for seats to witness Lord Lytton’s great comedy. ‘Khe box book will, theretore, be open THREE WEEKS IN ADVANCE. Carriages may be ordered at a quarter to eleven, THE BALL SEASON. ny ATINBE BALLS—EVERY SATURD’Y AFTER- M noon’ trom 3:8) to 6 o'clock, and evening trom 7:3) to 12; held at beethoven Hail, 210 end 212 Filth street, near'Bowery. Music by Signor Herrmal RAU CORNWELL & OARD CAN BS OBTAINED IN A STRICTLY PRI- ate family of adults tor gentleman and wile or two nilemeén, Keierences given and required. Ad- Gress V., box It Herald Uptown Branch office, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. — A GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN A PRIVATE sociable family (not a boarding house), between Ninth and Twenueth streets and Third and Fonrth ave- mies mis $35 per month, Address LEX, box 2,09 Post office, CTABLE ROOM R A and board, in New York, between Third and Kighth avenues, E. and Twentieth streets, or in Brooklyn, convenient to terries, tor $6 a Week. ‘Address NEC uD- SITY, Herald oftice. AE “WALLAC (ITH)—SATURDAY EVEN- ing, February 14, at Ferrero’s Assembly Rooms (Tam. many Building), East Fourteenth strect, commencing at Sand closing at l2 #. M, zi GEORGE H. WALLACE & SON, THE LECTURE SEASON. YOOPER_ UNION FREE LECTURES FOR THE PEOPLE, IN THE GREAT HALL, AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY, Pebruary 14, the lecture will, be delivered by Professor CHARLES F, HAKT?, of Corneil University, on, “ZVOLUTION IN ORNAMENT." Tickets can be had at the office of the Cooper Union, epee ane book mores of RADIANS, ae square, and B. Van Nostrand, No, 2 urray stree: ABKAM 5. HBWITT, Secretary. YOUNG SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES A 4A cheerful Room, fre and full Board, in a small American family without boarders; terms ‘from $8 to $10. Aad ea PERMANENT, box 199 Herald Uptown ranch aftice YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES ROOM AND Board in a genteel Catholic family. Address, stating terms, R. H. W., Herald office. Fe LADY, GED THREE HOURS DAILY TEACH- 4A ing Enigtich, music, &e., with first class textimonials and long experience in teaching, desires toexchange for board, in tullor part; or as housekeeper and manager. Address THOROUGH, Herald Uptown Branch office. PeOAnw WANTED ¥ v ‘OR TWO ADULTS; LOCATION between Fourth and Sixth avenues; terms must be veer moderate, Address H. L, M., Herald Uptown Branch ottice. WO GENTL! the language, Board, in the tan box 2,767 Post offic WASTEDIWELL FURNISHED, ABOUT MIDDLE Februar: two Bedrooms and Sitting Rooms, en suite, in good location: neighborhood of Madison square preferred; breaktast served in sitting room, for three versons only, board required. Address J.'B., box 109 erald 01 WARXIEDIHOARD | FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, hild and nurse; two connecting, square Rooms: weet side, up town; state terms, Address B. H., Herald oftice. EN, DESIROUS OF ACQUIRING would like a suit of Rooms, with ly of @ French protessor. Address WONT, SOME ONE TELL A COUPLE | OF young fellows where they can get good square Board, a pleasant Room and the society of some sociable young’ Jadies and gentlemen; terms must be moderate, ‘Adress LONE JACk, Herald office, HGEBE W. COUSINS, Counsellor-at-Law, of St. Louis. Mo., ill deliver her popular lectu WOMEN As LAWYER, SATURDAY EVENING, February 14, at 8 o'clock, AT ASSOCIATION HALL. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra. Doors open at 7:15. Tickets for sale at Pillsbury's, 666 Sixth avenue; Pond’s, 39 Union square; Gi oftice, LL4 Broadway; Ditson’s, 71L Broadway, and at the hall on Saturday evening. J THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, A No, 5 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, next door to Delmonico’s. BROOKLYN BRANCH, Nos. 102, 106 and 106 Court, street, ‘near State. THIS SKLECT AND POPULAR Music School is now open day and evening for the reception of new puptls in alt branches, YOUNG LADY, WITH A ONTRALTO. voice, wishes an engagement in a church in New York or Brooklyn. For particulars inquire of Mra, . 154 West Twenty-first street. LADY, LATELY FROM EUROPE, HAVING A thorough knowledge of music, &c., would pe pleased lessons on the piano, including vocal music; special attention paid to beginners; terms moderate. Address MUSIC, box 5,509 Post otfice. NARD.—WHAT ART IS SQ ENNOBLING AS Musict—Try one term at University, 92 Clinton piace; strictly private lessons $10 per quarter; circulars mailed. Address MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, SEGUL A T ESSONS IN SINGING—BY AN EXPERIENCED Italian Professor; method easy and rapid: knglish and Stalian singing; piano ifdesired. Address BOLONI, box 110 Herald Uptown Brauch office. $120 —BOARD WANTED—FOR SIX (6) ADULTS; =U. central location: suit to consist ot a parlor private table: appointments and references must be first class: terms not to exceed $12) per week. Aadress, with full parnculars, for three (3) days, G. C. D., station F. ana five (5) bedrooms; A THOUSANDS VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT + the Franktort House, corner Franktort and Wil- reets; neat Beds, 2c. tlemen and families. We and $i per day; gen- She, and 7c. per day; $3 and $4 KE) tamily Hoon . an . per day; $3 an per wi fainily Rooms $1HMand$iperday, Grove, HOUSE, 172, 174, 176, 178 BLEECKER STREET, six blocks west of Broadway.—First class Rooms, | with excellont Board, $1 50 to $2 per day; $6 to $12 per week. OTEL BRANTING, MADISON AVENUss, CORNER fty-eighth strect,—Newly opened, clegant!: nished, steam elevator ; house heated by steam: hot i cold water in rooms; Rooms en suite or singly; mode- rate rates to responsible parties; table d’hote at. N ADISON AV E HOTEL, CORNER MADISON avenue and Twenty-seventh street.—lable d’ho single Rooms, with Board, trom $10 to $18 per week; tamily Koows at moderate prices. 8S. THORNE, Proprietor. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF 4N Bayard street.—20 light Rooms, neatly furnished, . ac, and ie, per might; $/ to $3 per week. For gentlemen only. ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY-SECOND > ‘street and Brondway,—Two elegant Suits, Just va- nt: private table or otherwise; three single’ will be vacant saturday: elevator complete; very desirable aud on American or European plan, WILLIAM G, TOMPK! NHILDREN WANTED—TO BOARD WITH A PRI- vate family in the country, where they will receive best of care ata moderate price. Address Mrs. M. J. NEWHALL, Dunellen, New Jersey Oentral Railroad. WANTED. HOUSES, ROOMS, & in this City and Brooklyn. A —A.—A.—PERSONS DESIRING TO RENT THEIR 41. Houses the ensuing season can enter them upon our books tree of charge. Renting first class residences @ specialty. PHALON & SLOA. 31 East Seventeenth st | heated by steam. ‘1uble Board, $4. cy | 12 LAFAYETTE PLAC! CORNER FOURTH | 1 street.—Hundsomely turnished Rooms, all tront, ‘Tran: RTY OF GENTLEMEN CAN furnished Rooms, en suite or West Fourteenth street; terms TH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ences ] EAST THIRTY.-S! some Rooms to let, ¢ 6n fourth floor, with first c their wives or single ge 19 Filth Avenue Hotel, or German preterred. oy D STREET, 165 W! ie) way.—One or two vii ass Board and attendance QD STREET, WEST, 4) and elegantly turnis! 30 west ond and third floors, to let two persons at $14, $2) and and gag; table unexce FOURTER together or singly; terms ‘T Qe out private table: possess QQ EAST TWE 3 TY-THT Jourth fluor. 40} ST, MARKS PL, private tamily 4 reverence: each, terms moderate, AQ ‘ast THretIETH to let, with Board, gle gentlemén ; will be let 4.6 FEST TWENTY E 3) Rooms to rent, singly or ate 53 TY- Broadway.—A priv: Room: Board if desired; SA WEST TENTH STR WEST ELEY: east of Filth ave 56 le 57 SINT STREET, OE University plac connecting ingly, tw board rence. 105 fourth and onabl WEST SIXTEENTH s two handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor, front and back; hot dnd cold water and good ciosets in large, cheerful Rooms, handsot Sixth avenues. —An eleg: Koom to let, with or without Board; grate fire; private TH STREET, ND STREET.—VERY HAND. first floor, and a hall Room ass Board, io gentlemen and men. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE —A suit of Rooms and one sin- gle Room, to gentlemen, with or without Board; English EST, 14g BLOCKS FROM BROAD- asant single Rooms, with first Proper reference required. 12, OPPOSITE LONDON TER- e story brown stone house, entirely new ed Apartun terms reason: WEST THIRTY. FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished’ Rooms, on sec- nts, with choice table 5 le ; references. ‘with Board large Rooms tor $9) . including fire > Feferences given and TH STREET.—TWO HAND. Rooms; southern exposure; reasonable, H STREET.—ONE SUIT OF ai Rooms to let, suitanle for a family, with or with. ton immediately; references. RD STREET.—A HANDSOME Suit of Rooms te let, on second floor, southern ex- posure, with first class Board; also one large Ruom on ACE,—HANDSOMELY — FUR. nished Kooms to let, with or without Board, in a 3. REET.—WITH BOARD, A SUIT OF ROOMS to gentleman and wife or sin- separately. IGHTH STR TREE T, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue. —Klegantly turmished en suite, to gentiemen or fam- ilies; table first class in every particular, terms moder- FOURTH STREET, NEAR ate family will let one or two y turnished : also hal location very desirable. ERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND tly furnished, desirable FOUR DOORS rge and smaii jue.—To let, elegantly , furnished; tavie excel- eae BROADWAY AND asant, well furnished Rooms, gentiemen, with or without EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEBN Rooms, with Board, for Toe sod th ts , for gentiemen a1 ir wives _atemen, Terms Feasvuable. " < —Furnish Belorences required. RIVATE FAMILY OF STANDING WISH TO - for three years an unfurnished four story dwelling House in some respectable locality up town. Address T. G., box 172 Post oftice. PHYSICIAN DESIRES AN OFFICK—BETWEEN Fortieth and Eighty-sixth streets and sixth and Tenth avenues. Address br. A., erald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG MAN WANTS A GOOD ROOM—WITHOUT 41. board, between Fortietn and Forty-third strecta, and Firth ayenue and Broadway. Address MERCHANT, gare of st Cloud Hotel, corner Forty-second street and roadw T ONCE—AN UY NISHED HOUSE WANTED p> to rent in a good location, between Third and Ninth avenues: rent about $208. Address A. B.C. box 115 Herald Uptown Branch office. PHYSIC AND WIFE DESIRE FURNISHED fA © Room: it possible, a Room tor office ; be- tween Fortieth and Eighy-sixth streets and sixth and Tenth avenues, Address l/r. J. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. PARTM Ww TS ED—IN small family, Address HOP TH WARD; x 3,463 Post office. deca WANTED—NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND ‘Twenty-tirst street, by a single gentleman, Ad- dress, with description and price, C. G., Herald office. WA NTEDIFHOM May 4 IN CORTLANDT OR LIB- erty street, Second and Third floors for railroad pond Address, stating terms, H, WATKINS, 2% Nussau sireet. TED ARTED. W YORK OR ON BROOKLYN eights, a small House, rent not to exceed $900. Address U, H., 38 Maiden lane. 4 ANTED—BY GENTLI three front Rooms, ing. Address, stating terms, ANTED TO RENT-i N AND WIFE, TWO OR nished, tor light housekeep- I. K., Herald office. ‘ROM MAY 1, STORE AND Loft below new Post oltice; loft with steam power preferred. Address, stating rent, SANDS & GARRSTI- BON, 78 Cedar street ANTED—TO RENT A THREE OR FOUR STORY House, high stoop, above Twenty-third street, on the west side of city or at Harlem, one year or more. Address, with full particulars and lowest price, box LUZ Post office, p WARTED TO RENT—FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS by a amuall family, a well (urnished House, located between Thirtieth and sixtietn str and Madison and pixth avenues. Address N., box 2,70) Post Wagrees A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, BETWEEN Twenty-sixth and Thirty-sixth streets and Fourth Sixth avenues, by a lady. an unfurnished Parlor and on rane! st floor, office, Address ©, C. Uptown | 1285 Broudw. WASTED IBY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO unfurnished or partiaily furnished Rooms, south- posure, on second or third floor, with or without ard, between Lexiugtyn and Seveuth avenues; pri: vate family. preter red ss, stating terms, which must be moderate, G. B., box 0 Post o1 ‘Re! Bedroot , box 151 Herald WANtEe. TO HIRE FROM MAY 1, ONE SiDE ‘with window o! a small store upon Broadway, 0e- Pte ag and Eighth streets, Address with pl \K, Heri IANO, SINGING, READING AND ELOCUTION Lessons at her own or pupils’ residence, by a well qualified and experienced teacher; terms moderate. Ap- ply at 431 West Nineteenth street. WANTED-A. GOOD BASSO FOR AN, EPISCOPAL church, Savannah, Ga.; salary $00; one who could at the same time teach or tune pianos wouid have an excellent opening. Address H. L. SCHKKINER, Savannah, Ga. —TRIPLE SHEET. B. a revival of J. Peay, ep Drama of 5 *§ popular POM; ‘OK WAY DOWN SOUTH, wrourth nigh Me. HARRY CLIFFORD, rs ni ¢ Y, the sasthfud mm . BATURDAY. BENEFIT OF HARRY GLEvFoRD. MONDAY, MARKED FOR LIFE. OOTH'S THEATRE, LESSER, J. B, BOOTH, LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE ENGAGEMENT OF Mrs. J, B, BOOTH, ONANIMOUS APPROVAL Ov THE , OF ADOLPHE BELUTS NEW PLAY OF ELENE( Which " BLENE, vill be repeated every night this Wee Donn In the thi racter Mrs. J. B. Booth has achieved a TRULY GREAT AND ARTISTIC SUCCESS. EVERY MEMBER OF TUE COMPANY LN THE CAST. NEW AND AVPROVRIATE SCENERY, MUSIC, PROPERTIKS AND APPOINTMENTS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, AT 1:30, LAST MATINEK PERFORMANCE OF ELENKE( ++. Mrs, J, B, BOOTH Catrlages may be ordered at 10:30. MONDAY EVENING, FUBRUARY 23, 1374, Mme. FANNY JSANAUSCHEK will make hor first ap- Pearance at this theatre. Beats 01 music tore of 0, i advance atthe theatre. and at the Vitson & Co., 71 Broadwi rpuearee COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART,.. the mammoth All troupe in a new ‘otto. of fume 514 BROADWAY. Sole Proprietor, MONDAY NEXT, February 16. First week of Miss LISA WEBBER, Miss JULIA BLAND, ia bee chee Miss HAMILTON, ULLY Preis, Mr. GROLGH ATKINS, HARRIGAN Mr, HARRY _OWYNBTH, onnige Miss sunMER ENGEL FOY SISTERS, yen ma worl! renowned FOLEY AND WADE. — RM. CARROLL MADRIGAL BOYS AND SONS, — and the enuro tor company ina MONDAY, leasiny bill, February 16. ATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATUKDAY. METROPOLITAN HEATRE, 585 and 537 Broadway. 585 and 587 pay 2 seeeceeeee lt, We BUTLER ‘he popular Vaudeville ‘iheatre of New York. The most varied attraction ever witnessed. FIVE DISTINCT COMPANIES COMBINED, Metropolitan ‘The most gorgeous pantomime of Metropolitan the season, produced under the Metropolitan | tmmediate supervision of Paul Marlinetti, Metropolitan together with the great Marcinett Metropolitan Troupe ot Pantomimists, Metropoiitan ¢ great London sensation Artists, THE WONDERFUL JACKUEY TROUPE, TEN A New and Original Sketch by SAM RICKEY, entitled OUR BOYISH DAYS. Pat McCaffrey, a recent importation......SAM RICKEY His MOTHER. Hamlet... ween.... FRANK HUSSEY HAMLET AN iss JES , the Queen of Songsters. Mile, LEONA DARE, ay le. LEONA DARE, rOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR COMPANY. Doors open at7; curtain rises at 7%. ea Popular prices of admission, 25c., 5c. and $1. _Secure Your seats in advance. Bs Gaus ot OF MUSIC,—NILSSON, FRIDAY, 20TR. RETURN OF E is E TRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OVERA COMPANY, PECIAL NOTICE.—The sale of season (18 nights) tick- ets will commence this day (Friday), at the Academy of Music Box Ottice, at 9 A, «he public are respectfuily informed, that the STRA- KOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, which has met with the most unprecedented success in the Western cities and Boston, will return to New York and give 18 Grand Opera nighis and 6 Matinees, commencing FRITAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2), at 8 o'clock. On this occasion Mine. CHRISTINE’ NILSSON will make her farewell appearances in America prior to her return to London, where she is engaged to apvear at Her Majesty's Opera, Drury lane. In the course ot the season “Mme, CHRISTINE NILSSON will appear as ELA in Richard Wagner's LOHENGRIN, GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, February 20, at8 P.M. LUCIA DI LAMM < Mme CHRISTINE NIL: Mons. VICTUR CAROUL, M. MAUREL. 5 GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Musical Director and Conductor. Sig, E. MUZTO Sale of season (eighteen nights) tickets commences this morning at 9 A.M, at Box Oftice of Academy, and on Monday next seats can be secured for efiher oi the first six (6) representations at the Academy ot Music. NERMANIA THEATRI AD, NEVENDORFF. FRIDAY, February 13 EINE VORNEHME EHE, Comedy in five acts, by Octave Feuitlet. Transiated and adap‘ed for the German stage by Dr. Heinrich Laube. - Director PIANOPORTES, ORGANS, &C. MAGNIFICENT 7344 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIAN forte tor sale—four round corners: made order: ebrated maker; tully used 5 month: 250; parlor, chamber, ng Furniture, Silverware, sacrifice: property family leaving city. 36 West , hear Sth av. LADY WILL SELL FOR $75 HANDSOME ROSE. Wood modern improvements sweet and powert including Stool and Music: also a Chickering 7 oc- Piano; carved legs. 23 Third street. BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, carved logs, patent agratfe, every mprovement, iuily warranted, Sacritice, $175; instalments taken ; new Instrusnents st ‘halt price. R, CABLE, 107 West 23d st., corner 6th av. & doth! FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT Pianoiorte for $250, cost $975; has all im- provements, 734 octave, richly carved tour round cor- rosewood case, made to order; used only nine hs; a sacrifice. Call at private residence, 210 West enty-first street. T GRAND SCALE FULL AGRAFFE 7% OCTAVE A. rosewood four round corners Planoforte for. sale— Made to or: best city makers; cost $1,000, tor $275; Stool, Cover and Box for shipping. Call at private resi: dence, 120 West Twent; At 2 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL otfer 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. Box office open daily, from 9 till 4 o'clock, OOD'S MUSEUM, AMY STONE. EVENING AT &, AFTERNOON AT 2. the accomplished Artiste, | Mr. ROLLIN HOWARD Miss AMY STONE, and entire ¢ in her new Drama ot LE. CIGARETTE or the SLOPEMENT. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH ABOVE, GRACE MARCO, LECLAIRE BROTHERS, Rk FOST W. LA BELLA EMMA, YOUNG ODI) WATSON BROTHERS, &C. MON) PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. Miss FANNY HERRING LADIES in her great specialty drama ADMITTED THH CABIN BOY, FREE MAGGIE NICHOLLS, Slagh Wire Feats, PADDY ROONEY?S {rish Songs. TONY PASTOR'S New Sonus. THE VICTORELLI BROTHERS, ANNIE BRADDON'S SENSATIONS. Barry, Lang, Tooley, Gerard, &€. EY Y haa F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATR Mrs. D. P. BOWERS and J. C. McCOLLOM. ELIZABETH. ELIZABETH, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P.M. MARIE ANTUINETT. NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Manager. A. R. SAMUELLS KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPZKA. Friday—MAKITANA. Saturday, Kellogg Matinee—BOHEMIAN GIRL, Saturday Night—FRA DLAVOLO, Monday, February 9, first night of the grand spectacu- lar ballet pantomime, entitled T GOLDSMITWS, 96 BLEGCKER STREET, NEAR Bowery —First class new Pianos to rent; $200 mag- hificent 73,’ octave. agraffe rosewood overstrung Plauo- forte, carved legs, &c.; also Piano and Stool, A. FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, tor sale at low prices; also Pianos of our own man- ufacture ent. WM. KNABE & CC 2 Fitth av. 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE; ALL improvements, carved legs, &c. gyod as new, only j also rosewood upright, cheap. PEEK & SON, IL ten place (Eignth street), near Broadway, ba A —ERARD GRAND PIANOFORTE—ONLY $200; 4\. carved legs, agraffe. every improvement; aiso Chickering rosewood, iron frame iianotorte, only $100. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. $190 \HURCH ORGAN (SECOND HAND) FOR SALE—2 manuals, 16 stops: in excellent order. Can be seen and tried at’ HILBORNE L. ROOSKVELTS organ tac- tory, No, 40 West Eighteenth street, Also for sale, a fine Organ Case, Roman architecture. YEW UPRIGHT FIANOS TO RENT TO RESPONSI- ble parties; also square and grand Piancs. ARION PIANOFORTE COMPANY, No. 5 East Fourteenth street. E MA>ON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN- | ners of highest medals at Paris and Vicana, offer al their warerooms, 25 Union square, the greacest varie of the best and ‘cheapest Cabinet Orzans in the world. ee for rent or sale for monthly or quarterly pay- meni WANTED—A FIRST CLASS PIANO: ANY PARTY |, “wishing to sell the same tor cash will please an- wer, giving maker's name, how long in, use, price, ac. No auction house need answer, Address T, A.'is., Herald T 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 WATERS & SON 431 Broadway, than ever offered before in New York. $210 —HANDSOME CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE + Piano: full iron frame; warranted; best city Maker; splendid tone and finish’ worth $450. At 425 West Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. _ FURNITURE, T ASSORTMENT HO} f le—Grande Duchesse Suit, covered silk brocade, made order, cost tor $200; do. $100; do., $40; Pianororte, parlor, chamber, dining Fur- niture; ‘Silverware, &c.: sacrifice; property of tamily leaving city. 36 West Loth st,, near sth av. MAGNIFIC Furniture for ° » C PERTHWAIT & Co, immense stock and low prices. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL, AT GKEAT sacrifice, their elegant Household Furniture, in lots to suit; parlor, library, chamber and dining Furniture; magnificent Decker @ Bro. Pianotorte, Bedding, Paint. ings, Bronzes, &c. Call two days, private residence 210 ‘West ?ist st. A CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH—AT rivate residence 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway, Pianotorte, cost $90, tor $20; elegant Parlor Suits, $75; rep, $30; Bedroom Suits, $25; Brusseis Carpet, Sec. a yard, and 300 lots for less than hal! cost. —MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL PARLOR Suits tor salemLatest styles trames; cost $500, for $250; one do., plush, $18): rep =uits, $1 Carpets, Wo. a rai. eight Bedroom suits, Bedsteads, Dressing C1 edding, Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, Bookcase Books, Bronzes, &c.; Basement and’ Servants’ Furniture for sale, Call at private residence, 12) West Twenty- third street. <3) EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. Household Furniture, Carpets, " O11 Paintings, Machines, buitlo and wolf Robes, Har. ews, Hats and Ca LARGH ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding, at lowest cash prices,’ by weekly in- tO FARRELL'S warehouse, 41) Eighth ave- en Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. e unfurnished Kooms, with bathre attached, in the neighborhood of Madison square; reterences 6X: changed. Address A. &.. box 2,905 Post office. Warren crnour BOARD, BY A LADY, MB- dium size, Nicely furnished Koom, grate fire, gas st vattendance, terma $22 ‘montis. Address WANtED=RY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, TWO the tte apse st New street, room 4 In the Country. Wi cence tod otters dentine tena ot ao aze ae: wi ot oni rent or to mend descrplon WW 2 COLLINS: a8 ine 4b ARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash pric weekly or Ghonchiy a ments taken. D. A. CUNNINGHAM, 386 Third avenue, between 27th and 28th streeta. Gone SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPE rt sizes, wide patterns and fine qualities gush, ussels and Ingrain very aig at 112 Fulton street, be- tween William and Nassau. 4 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF FIVE Rooms, ine\uding doable roand Piano and Sewing Machine, ther or 96} ly, sold cheap, as family is leavii thera A ‘beslors need bot come. No. Hl est Forty. je entrance. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. No, 123 West Fourteenth street. THE DI CESNOLA COLLECTION OF ‘ANTIQUITIES FROM CYPRUS, GALLERIES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN PICTURES. The “LOAN EXHIBITION” of Works of Art, compris- Ing the rare collection ot s ENGRAVINGS and ETCHINGS, loaned by James L. Claghorn, of Philadelphia; ancient Carvings, Enamels, Bronze: Porcelain, Faience, &c,, &. Open daily, from 10 A. M. until 5 P. M., and on fuesda: Thursday and saturday evenings from ? until 10. Admission, 2 ; Mondays, tree Ste way Hatt, RICHINGS. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS. y ‘ebruary THINGS BERNARD THIRD GRAND COSTUME CONUERI. TWENTY-THREE ARTISTS, Admission, 75 cents, Reserved seats, $1. MATINEE SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock. Admission, 50 ccuts, No extra charge for reserved seats to matinee it SECURED IN ADVANCE. APR, FOURTEENTH ST. AND SIXTH AV. GILMORE’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, MONDAY NIGHT, Feb. 16, L874. CELLENT PROGRAMME, ADIES' TONY PASTOR INVITES ALL THE invitation | ladies to visit his Opera House this even. evening. long, when he will admit them tree of [eharge. NILMORE'S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, OPEN TO ENGAGEMENTS FOR CONCERTS, GRAND BALLS, &U. 8. GILMORE, LEADER, OFFICE NO. 61 WEST WELFTH ‘STREET, Pp. AMUSEMENT®. TH AVENUES THEATRE, Twentv-el atreet, next to Broadway. pg Wot Saeed ri Carrlages may be ordered for 1 ject open from A. Me till | alwi ae "1 P.M. Seats may secured # week in ad vane Mr AbGu SIN DALY..........Proprietor and Manager. VO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT but sevem of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S brilliant Comedy of modern fortunes and irail- thes, entitled Last Niauts FOLLINE, —— Characters by Mr. Charies Fisher. or Mr. Harkins, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Davidye, ns Mr. James, Mr. Parkes, Mr. Whiting FOLLINE. | Mr. Conaway, Sir. Fawcett, Miss A Dyas, Miss Davenport, Mts. Gilbert, Miss Jowett and Miss Varian. Bar i de J A NE. a? ls * SATURDAY EVENING, February 2i, tor the first me in New York, Shakespeare's rare’ and tancifut comedy of LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST, a * Also tn preparation for early production, the ralgm ensation, NOW runt ing London am inning at the Haymar! CHARITY; and Alexandre Dumas? brilliant Parisian comedy, now laying at the Gymnase Theatre, entitl . ee MONSIEUR ALPHONSE. Mr. DALY having secured the sole right for the two lat rp a Gann OPERA HOUSE, CORNER RIGHTH AVE- and Twenty third street. Begins at 8 Satur- nee at 1:3), Admission, 50c.; reserved seats, $lextra; taiily circle, 30c, day 50c. and ement beg to announce for EVERY NIGH? AND THE SATURDAY MATINER entirely new entertainment, seiected with the view tistying the growing taste lor bright, crisp, amusing leidoseopie performances, and at the HOACHABLE: IN CHABACT The new entor- taiament wiil be in all respects What its name impiies, A ROUND OF PLEASURE, «8 Mr GL, FOX, ¢ # # “Tre master dro'l of the age,” in two immense characters atevery performance. TO-NIGHT! 1! I-JACK HARKAWAY AT SEA, Mr. GL, FOX as Tobias Shortcul, supported by the entire dramatic company. 2—The renowned WILSON BROTHERS, 3—The Taglioni Batiet «a'Action, “The Scutptor's Dream,” RIGL olsTBRS, &c. 4—The celebrated MARTENS PAMILY, SJ. W. MCANDREWS and HAKY STANWOOD Illus traiing the power o! music. $—KING SARBRO'S pertlous act, 7—Triple Tourniquet: S—MORRIS in “The Mystical Changes.” 9—"'Cat Duet,” by the MARTENS FAMILY, 10—The unparalisied entertainment to be crowned and terminated with the aproariously comic pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY AY SCHOOL, HUMPTY DUMPTY » Mr G. T, FOX schoolmaster M For (URAND OPERA Hous WIGNIAWSKI’S FAREWELL AY. Admission, 50 cents, Siextra. *,* Sale of seats begins TO. Reserved Chairs, 5 cents Next Sunday Evening, Feb. 15, SECOND COLUSSAl. OPERATIC CONCERT The oceasion will be made eventiul by the FAREWRLI APPEARANCE in this country of Europe's greatest i a Tipitelee HENRY WIENIAWSKI! The programme will pean extraordinary one, spark- ling with the gems of the best operas and interpreted by GUUMORE'S ENTIRE TWENTY.SECOND REGIMEN BAND, WI WShI, the RMAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY, a strin LAST NIGHT BUT ONE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE VORES, vores, ” * voxrs, VoKEa, VOKES, VOKES, who will appear i their celebrated specialty, THR BELLES OF THE KITOREN, THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN, with ilustr HIGH TRAGEDY, LOW COMEDY, GRAND OPERA AND BALLET, + preceded by the roaring farce, MORE BLUNDERS TuAN ONE, VOKES MATINEE SATURDAY AT 130. VOKES MATINEE SATURDAY AT 139. THe BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. THE BELLES OF THE KITCHE. Monday, February 16, an entirely new romantic Amert c REE FAWCEIT KOWss, entitled ae ae f ATHERSTUCKING, a pt don Fenimore Cooper's celebrated roman founded of, LAST OF THE MOHICANS, illustrated with beautiful Picturesque Scenery, thriBing Historical Tayleaux, novel und surprising Bifects, Cos: es of the time, and supported by a tees OF SWE UL, OheBEN ATION CAST, (yotosseum, | BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. TRE MAGNIFICENT PICTORIAL ILLUSION of PARIS BY NIGHT, with the enchanting eftects of moonlight, star- light and gastight, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, from 1 o'clock to So'clock P. M., and from 7 to 10 o'clock P. M., until farther notice, together with Orchestra, effective Chorus, &0, VOKES. rations of LAST LAST | Paris by Gaslight “wuswoon 4q seg || the varied attractions of THE POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, to which is added the mystic illusion of THE SPiRIT HAND, first tame in America, and the interesting and in- structive novelties of i o: THE LECTORIUM, with an Caso ales on the Delusions and Illusions of Science, iniroducing THE PROTEAN CABINET, a mysterious and startling sIusion of’ science in the style of the Davenport Brothers. ‘Ail entertainments are under the dtrection of PROFESSOR TOBIN, Admission $1 and no extras. The management are pleased to announce the arrival of the DARWINIAN ORCHESTRA, a won- derful automata of six figures soon to be placed in the Arcade. oer CARD. The Pictorial Illusion of PARIS BY MOONLIGHT will be opened to the public ON SUNDAY EVENINGS from 5 o'clock to 10 o’clock P. M. Entire net proceeds to be distributed among the ergam- ized charities for the benetit of the POOR OF NEW YORK. Ali Saints’ Chimes on the bel. GRAND SACRED CONCE inthe promenade. NO OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. Tickets must be secured before hand of the musie Paris byiStarlight. ‘wushuims 40 1292 Paris by Moonlight. Aususvo £9 sues anda T STRELS RYANT'S MI . ees BD StHERr 23d streetand Gthavenuc. Berinsat 8. Over al CROWDED WITH FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY, BRYANT’3 MI E BRILLIANT SUCCESS, BRYANT’S MI i CINDERELLA BRYANTS ML and tho Little Glass Slipper. BRYANT'S MI PAWNBROKER’S GHOST, BRYANT'S MINS . As Like as Two Peas. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. OLD BLACK JOK, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | Mulligan Guard Hrass Bang. CINDERELLA, “THE SHADOW DANCE, Characters by, Dan, Bryant, Unsworth, Eugene, Neloe Seymour, Bob Hart, Brockway, Emerson, Dave Reed. MATINEE SATURDAY AT, SEATS SECURED. ISS JENNIE LEWIS, The young Reader's Benefit at the NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Second avenue and Eleventh street, this (FRIDAY) evening, Feb. 13. Mrs. Gulager, Miss Hobbs, Miss Baron, Mr. Graf an@ Mr, Beckett will sing. Commence at8 o'clock. Tickets at door, $1. D* J. JAY VILLIERS? HUMOROUS LECTURE, FUNNY PKOPLE WE MEET,” ASSOCIATION HALL MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, February 16 and 18, and SATURDAY MATINGE, February 21. Reserved seats at Gurley’s, Twenty-third st, and Fourth Pond’s, 39 Union square, and 711 and 114 Broadway, T. VALENTINE’S KETTLEDRUM IN AID OF THE ‘Samaritan Home for the Aged will be held at the Armory ol the Seventy-tirst regiment, corner ot Broad- way and Thirty-ftth street, on Friday and Saturday February 13 and 14, commencing Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. | There will be no tair this year, out Music by the Kegimental Band, Promenade ‘Concerts, Dancin, Refreshments, Punch and_ Judy, Valentines, the attractions. Tickets, $l each, single admission, can be obtained of any ot the managers, at the office of the Fitth Avenue Hotel ana at the doot LUE MASK.—SAW YOU AT THE WINDOW, NOBBS has returned ; meet me at Tony Pastor's this even- ing. Ladies are’ admitted free on Friday evenings, Don’t torget. FIREFLY, EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. — Every one should visit the wonderful museum, [tis tull ‘erything people should see and understand, Leo. ily on the “Philosophy of Marriage.” Those arties unable tw attend these important lectures can ry ressing SKCKE d ‘SEUM ANATOMY, 613 Broad w: wer OT POURRI—AT ST. CECILIA'S HALL, 49 WEST Seventeench street, Monday evening, February 16, 1374, at_8 o'clock P.M. Proceeds in ai Bisset °° ‘oceeds in aid of the poor: VERY MAN |OR SOMEBODYELSE’S WIFE TO should bring | Tony Pastor's Opera Honse this even- his wite ing. Ladies are admitted tree on Fri- (day evening, seer GAUSE'S SOIREE DANSANTE, IRVING HALL, ___EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 12. HE PILGRIM.—BAIN HALL, GREAT JONES BAIN street. Friday evening “ John street M. B. ning, Benet of Jat oat u HING. CASH ON HAND, WHICHT OW IN CASH ON ete: the compels me oo or address venue, second AT rl aia salty Blue oer ein d ot 7 ge IS o DAY More than elsewhere. Mr. OFM 3. ROSENBERG, 246 Seven! house trom Twenty-fourth A’ THE UPTOWN BSTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH . will positively re- avenue, ladies’ and here for Cast-off Uloth- tle! ceive 0 per cent more than else , ‘ mel re will. pay tor Dresses tram it yo 80 Cont tegen 8L (ov; "Pau g2'to $6 Address Me, of Mes. Hf HILHARMONIC SOCIETY, FOURTH CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, AT 8 O'CLOCK, GENERAL REHEARSAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, AT 24, P. M. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Mr, HENRY WIENIAWSKI, VIOLINIST. GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 10) PERFORMERS. Herr CARL BERUMANN, CONDUCTOR. AHOICE PHILHARMONIC SEATS FOR SALE, IN boxes or parquet, for balance of season. Call FRIDAY or SATURDAY, trom nine to twelve o'clock, om ROBERTSON, care of J.'A. HOYT & CO., 33 Wall street. OK THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR, DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE. The Murray Hill Amateur Dramatic Association wilt ee ‘a performance ior the beneit of the poor of the bacitta tage ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On SATURDAY, February 31. Tickets can now be had the Academy box office. Further particulars ture advertivements. THE LADIES WHO COULD Not at- FTER | the tend the Liederkranz Ball will be ad- ixted to Tony Pastor's Opera House this Lelderkrana, | mitted to Tony Fastor’ Quo EW MUSE CLIQUOT, GALOP,” HER- J Mohan, Sic; “EI Fresco Waltz,” Simmons, (c.; “Fille de Mme, Angot,” Galop and Lancers, 350.’ ewen “Jockey, Galop,” Aronson, 40e.; ‘Spring, Genie Spring,’ 7s s 8 tacky, . Ganz, Gabriel and Sullt- by Thomas, Millar van. ii iN acu. Publishers, 711 Broadway, ESORTK MUSICALE, 17 WEST 28TH STREET, RR iutmonic meetings every evening. Lovers of good imusie are invited. ONE TICKET ADMITS BOTH LADY 2 APOR ONE [and gentieman tor Tony. Paste man to Ton; TICKET. Opera House this evening. "pring he ladies with you, ADIES | INSIST UPON THE GENTLEMEN BRING INSIST | ing you to Tony Pastor's 0; Tk if (A Bastor's Opera House this mitted free. GRAND BILLIARD EXHIBITION WILL BE GIV! TO-NIGHT at Garnier's room, corner Fonrtecau Univ y also tahey shots. eatin eee THEATRICAL AND sHOW INTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY COTS CONATANTLE ON HAND, |zlé|

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