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SITUATIONS WARNTED—FEMALES. Dresemakers and Seamatrenses. 0 WEST 9TH 8T., REAK.—A RESPFCTABLE woman as seamsiress in 8 petvate feaniy: con and iren’s clothing neat}y; no objection to the care 1S aroming cluldren 1f required; iy reference, 19TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV.—A GIRL AS A GOOD nl operator on Wheeler & Wilson's eeennan EAST HOUSTON ST., ROOM 1—A SEAMSTRESS to do family sewing at her own hose, can make abivts excellently, by machine or hand. Call or addres, 136 ware a2. BETWEEN 2A AND rye, hg 4 a sentnat ofan Qo do light chamberwork and sewing? is willing and obliging; Re objection to go a short distance In the cou 159 20TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS, SEC. eT ond floor. —A capable seamstress; can alter over ad children’s plain dresses; operates ou 's machine; woud prefer to do alittle 5 best eity reference can be given. WEST 19TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV.—AS COMPE- tent family seainstress; understands Wheeler & sewing michine; to co go ont by the day, week oF ood city reference. Gall or address for two days, 923 WEST 21H ST.—-MISS MELVIN GOES OUT ede the day or week. with her own sewing mrehing Wheeler & Wilson's); does dressmuking and al! kinds of ily rewing; cuts and makes boys’ clothes, Can be seen abuny time. QOF NEST 2TH +8. NEAR STH AV.—A FIRST OUS) cinss dress and clork muker by the day or week, in ladies? houses; best e:ty reverence. Coone. | on or address T, 341 WEST 26TII ST.—A COMPETENT SEAMSTKESS by the day or week; can do all kinds of family 37. AN AMERICAN GIRL, AS Of) seamstress ina genteel tamily; no objections wo waiting on growing children: can do sll kinds of tamily sewing.and can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's and Willeox 2 Gibbs’ machin references if required, Oall on or ad- dreas Miss Maulsby, for two days, 4.01 StU Av; BETWEEN 2rd AND, 260m sts An experienced dressmaker wants the work of @ faw more fumilies, to go out by the day. 6°H AV., NEAR BIST 87.—A FIRST OLAS dresemaker wants work at her own residence, or will go out by the day, Best reference. G08 TH Av. BETWEEN ay AND geTiT 878.—A ) dressmaker to go out by tne day; can operate on Grover & Maker's machine; bas worked for the best faml- Kea in the city. Nurses. &ce. DQ) TRYING PrACE.—A YOUNG Oran AS NURSE: is experienced in the care of children from infancy: fe willing to travel: com wet the heat references from her Preseat employers, Can be seen until engaged, G5 UT Stig RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN je) girl to take eure of children agaist with the washing and froning aud make herself generally useful. Ring the door bell. TQ N.WARK AV. CORNER OF HENDERSON sT., Jersey City.—Am wet nurse, by ® respectable. youn; married woman; good references given, Address Hdwar A. Hoyle as 8 NORTH MOORE 8T., BETWFEN WASHINGTON and Greenwich ats., front basement.—A respectable ‘woman as wet nu: 9% WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS nurse and seamstress; can teke th tire ehurge of ef a baby n and do chamberwork; can rate on machine, Best aty reference. all for ti 1 4) WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, e with @ fresh breast of milk, ag wet nurse; can be seen for two days. 26 MONROE 8T.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIYD women, with a fresh breast of milk, to go out an Wet nurse, Cull for three da 30 Tay. 331 BAST 2TH ST.. BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.— woe A resye:table married woman as wet puree, Can we ween for two day: 34 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTARLE GIRL AS nurse and (0 do plain sewing or ehamberwork: ¢ity referon:e given, 845 EAST 21ST 8T., NEAR 2D AV.—A RESPE ble young married woman as wet nur ory reference given. 34.2 EAS! 280 St. BEIWEEN IST AND 2D avs.— A Feapestible young married wom in a baby to wet murse at her own residenoe. where all atiention can be Bald, ap ahe has no children of ber own; her milk is four growing chil & Baker’ EAST 23D ST.-A RIGHLY RESPSCTABLE young married woman as wet nurse; has lost her 8 old’; hus the doctor's certificate, KAST 15°H ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A 8D 8T.—A TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN AS WERK. Ted \y or monthly nurse, Can be seen for three daya, S 40: steady person as nui id seamatresn ‘bam Dermal and feamstresa: unders'ands all ride of family srwing and cutting and fitting children’s dresses; good city 404. WEST SIST ST., BETWFEN 9711 AND WTH ep, ava,—A youn” Protestant girl to mind chfidren ; no ion to do the heavy washing or to do chamberwork waiting for a small family; has the best city reference, @an Le seen for two days. 5OG EAST ITH ST—A RESrRCTABLE MANRIED woman as wet nurse and to assist in housework ; ares more for good home than high wages. 514. $t AVA RESPECTABLE GIRL To TAKE E the entire charge of a young babe; satisfactory Feterence from hez preseut employer. Call for two days, YOUNG RESPECTABLE AMSRICAN PROT! STANT woman « sitnation as wet nurse in somo reapectable gemity ;gond reference. Address Nure, station F., 2d av., three days. Houeekeeners, &c. HORATIO ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY OF RR- finement and respectabily, as housekeeper; can give best reference. Call from 12 to 4 P. M. SUFFOLK ST,—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS housekeeper oF to help in a: mull family; no objec Bons to go to Willinmsbs Dall for two daya, LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUC, wishes home employment to alleviate present uecess'- as housekeeper or companion. Address E. K., box 14 office, A NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY .24, 1868. . SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. . Laundreesesn, &c. H 8T., SECOND FLOOR —, MPE- evi andresn: thoroughly understands Preach fat. it ene Sere, business perfectly, 274. Thay. IN THR 8TORE.~A RESPECTABLE woman as thoro. usling and French flating in the best of style, ‘ated teterence, oTH Av., as a TAnoy STORRS.“ & RE- ‘as laundress - Yate family ina good baker of bread ad ‘bisouik, Sefer. ences given, Call or address. 81 EAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED Woman as laundess oras nur e, to take care of children, wishes ( “Apoly for two ving have ber child with her, aged fromas years. B5Q BASt BH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN ‘would like to take a family’s or geatlemen’s wash- ug at her residence by the month or dozen; oan do Suting. Excellent referencs 358 WEST tort st. RETW 8TH AND 9TH avs.-—-A respectable young woman as laundreas and chambermald and to assist with the washing and irom ing: no objection to the country. Beat city reference, 462 STH AY, BETWEEN S4TH AND S5fHf STS. —A respectable married woman to do the washing, srouing and fluting of a family at her house. ASHING AND TRONING DONE AT 125GREENWICIL Avenue, room 10, fourth story, back room. Waitrenses, &c. STH AV., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECTA. COACHMEN AND GARDEVERS. nnn nnn ws D—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A sober man; is ‘perienced groom tliy sefarenes for capebliiy wad” Ladreae Ts hes bor 172 Herald allies, for two ed ANTED—BY A Pi ‘TANT MARRIED MAN (NO WATERS! s.cenevEnaaneas Bucs understands doth ca) ’ best o! ferences; is willin ‘board in the Mouse if re: quired, Call for two days at roadway. WANTED—siTvation AS COACHMAN AND GROOM by a mingle man: understands his business thoroughly; ee y driver; willing amd obliging; best city reference. ddress J. W., box 204 Herald oflice, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young man, as coxchman and groom. recommendation ; will make himself gene! assist in garden if required, Address J. M. D., Herald office, 6 THE TRADES. N OPERATOR IN A PHOTOGRAP! nted,—None but those understandin, need apply. Inquire at 183 Sth av., in the galery. TP , ,BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, A GOOD, PLAIN finisher, to work on law books. Apply at R. Lane's, gif Fulion st, fourth oor, 1O PRINTERS.—PRESSMEN WANTED; ONE FIRST class cylinder and one Gordon; also a cylinder feeder, Apply at Sanford, rroun & Co.'s 644 and 646 Broadwa; ANTEP—A GOOD DRAUGHTSMAN, CALL WITH speciinen on Duesday, Feb. 2 after seven o'clock P.M. Situation permanent. J. ‘A. WOOD, Fifth Avenue Hotel, ANTED—A FIRST CuASS JOB COMPOSITOR, AT Holrasu’s printing office, corner Centre avd White sis. ble young girl as firat elaas waitress or chamber- Beat of city reference from last employer. JOG BAST AT SLA YOUNG WOMAN Ag FIRST 0 class woitress: thoroughly undersiands ber busi- would wasist in chamberwork; best city reference. be seen for two days, ANTED.~A FEW GOOD LITHOGRAPHIC COLOR 282 AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS WAITRESS AND a chambermaid or as nuree and to do plain sewing; beat city reference from last plice, Cull for two days, NORTH MOORE 8 SO teen ats, woman as stewardess, ll eT A BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH STS,— 2) As lady's maid; no ob, jon to travel with a re- apectable family going 10 Enrope: understauds dressmakio, has good city references; cali fur two days. 233 BLEECKER 8T., NEAR CARMINE —-A YOUNG ee) Frenchwoman as lady's maid; speaks French, Ger- man and Fnglsh; is a first class seamstress; can cut and fit ladies? dresses, Apply or address for two di 35 3D AV,, ONS DOOR FROM 2TH 8T.—AS GOV- oe Ms Miscelinneous. WASHINGTON LA reapectable erness in a gentleman's family; requirements, En, . French and music; good reference. Addresa or call for two days. YOUNG FRENCH LADY. WHO HAS HAD MUCH experience in teaching both French and music, d sires a situation either as governess or companion to a lady. Has beat city references, Address A, station F, YOUNG LADY ACCUSTOMED TO THE REFINE. ments of life and good society. who for the first ime is thrown upon her own resources, desires a situation either as compinion to a pleasant party going to Europe or a8 housekeeper in a sinali private family; would not object to the charge of ebildren’s edneaiton, Address Orpha, Herald oftice, N ENGLISH LADY DSSIRES A SITUATION IN A first cla:« boot and shoo store. wholesale or retail, Address for three days Manchester, Herald office, ANTED—RBY A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, 4 SITUA. tion as goverpess: can teach music. Address for three days London, Heraid office. Intelligence 6fiices. 17 STANTON St, NEAR BOWERY, MRs. LOWE'S Tnsifinte for German servants.—A well recommended German girl to do general housework. _HELP WANTED—FEMALES. GIRL WANTrD—10 DO TAE GENERAL MOUSE. work of a amall American family. Call at 76 Bank et, newr Bleecke: A CHAMBERMATD AND WAITRESS | WANTED — Thorongbly competent, well recommended from last lace, Apply between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, on jonday and Tueaday, at 41 Kant 38th st, OOK WANT*’D—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; MUST BR J ae good washer and irover, de, Apply, with references, at 75 Weat 45th at., between Sth und 6th ava, ITRAW SEWERS WANTED—9QO00D HANDS, TO SEW cactus and fancy braids. Apply ab 16 8th ay. and 119 Charles st. ANTED—A OIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND GOOD washer and ironer, Apply after9 o’ciock A.M. at ‘131 Went 42d et. ‘ANTED—A_ FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS AND TO ‘assiat in the chamberwork. Apply. with elty refer- ences, between 10 and 11 o'¢ ook, at 56 Irving place, ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, TO ASSIST in taking care of an ‘nfant and make herself generally useful. Apply at #4 7th at, 39 ANTED—A GINL TO DO GENERAL HOURBWORK; must Know how to cook, waah and iron, Apply in the office, 1,25¢ Broadway. ANTED-COOK AND CHAMBERMAID, IMMEDI- ately. Call to-day at SI 7th ay, ANTED—AN EXP“RIENCED NURSE AND SEAM. strosa, not over 25 years of age, for a child one ye old; muat be tidy, industrious and obedi Foterenee required: “Apply at 106 91h mt 7 ANTED_AS HOUSEKEEP2R IN A SMALL FAM. ily (widower's)a lady of refinement, aged abont 30; one that understands inuale preferred, where she ean, havo aplessant home. Address for thres days A. M. B., ste- jon ANTED—A WET NURSE FORA BABY; TO TAK to her own home: one who has lost her own baby pre- ferred; to a suitable person good wages will be giv In quire at 178 Went 17th xt. ANTED—AT PORT CHESTER, N. Y., A FIRST class milliner as forewoman: one who understands dress and cloak making preferred: none but first elaee, with reference, need »pply. Call on or address William B, Sratehe box 14, Port Chester, N.Y WASTED A BALES LANY IN| THE and faney goods store 333 ay. MILLINERY RESPECTABLE AND VERY YOUNG WIDOW, WITH no encumbrance. desices a siuation as housekeeper in Fesvectable widower’s family. Address M. C. ¥., sta ANTED—BY A LADY, WHO CAN FURNISH THE Dest reference, a situation as housekeeper, companion @ramanucnsia, Addres Miss Mary E. Thomas,” #tauou Dy Mew York. 1 seen for 6 LEROY ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework at moderate wages, Call for twodays. « 109 given. Y1Q Hewson fr. FIRST FLOOR, BACK RoOM.— ‘A youog girito do general housework: i a go washer aud Ironer, or to do chamberwork. Gall for two General Housework. ho. ESSFX ST., REAR HOUSE, ROOM NO. 7—A BR. pectabie woman to do general housework; can be v8, girl to do genervl housework, Good reference 13 SAY, NBAR JOTH S7., UP STAIRS A RR. 4) spectanle girl to do general’ housework ina small nily; city reference, 15 T 19TH ST., BETWREN 6TH AND7TPH AVS = 0) A respectable yoing woman to do gener:1 housework ‘@ small private farnily; no objection to goa short distance fo the country. Can be seen tw days. ll ore AV, SECO! D FLOOR, BAC K ROOM girl to do generg} housework. 12 erveral 135 West, BP, Sta’ RESPECTABLE girl to do housework. 153 LEXINGTON av —a k GIRL FOR oe) general housework or as chambermaid and Waitress, Bont city reference, Call for iwo days, PIRRY 87, BAS al —s WEST 19TH ST, BEIWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs, top floor, rear.—A respretable girl to do usework. Can be seen for two days. Youre NTA RE work. Call or two days, A RUSPEOTABLE GIRL TO rk in a private family, AND 20TH STS., TOP roapectable girl to do ‘erences, BRN tort D4. TIL AY.. 8 =A YOUNG GIRL TO B24 ici woke tk, chamberwor a A fe willing and obliging: beat cit reference, PAN" SewinB: 341 West ITH ST. —A FAMILY ABOUT BREAKING Oe desire to secure a place for thelr work, Inquire to-day (Monday). A GERMAN GIRD TO DO GEN. ork In an American famity, ” ap housekee 52D AND 88D ST3.—a RE. geueral housework in a small B97 tots privaie family 2Q0) MASE STH ST.—A RESPRCTARLE WOMAN TC B82. Te fencral bouscwork in Private farniiys good thiy reference. 4.08 WEST ap sta TABLE YOUNG Wes man to de general housowork In a smal) private holy; hun che bow cliy reference, Apply for two days. WEST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general loures ork in a wmnall private famil nart, tdy, wiling gil; i# act afraid of any kta good washer and ironer. Bast city reference, 45 19H ST. SKCOND FLOOR, FRONT FE room.—A revpectatle young girl to do general howeework; i willing and obliging, and wot afraid to work; has no objection to go in the count 752 way, {EN 52D AND 63D STS, ” 4 © young girl, lately landed, to eae housework; ia williag and obliging, Cali for two cs Lawndresses., Ge. 54. TRINCE STA NEAT, TIDY PERSON AS COOK; OE ‘te an excelisnt lanndress; or would do general house. svork in a amall private fant; good home. preferred to wages; in willing and obliging; has the best city reference. Call for two dave 104 WEST 2871 ST. UP STAIRS.—A RESPECTABLE w RAST HTH ST. laondres oman aa Gret rate laundresa, Call for two days. 206 aaa BAST OTH STA RESPRCTARLE WOMAN A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, as 22 would like a few families washing at ber own mw cau Co Guting. Good cy references, ANTED—A MIDULE AGED MARRIED LANDY AS housekeeper, to take ner of a large furnished house; one having experience, being active, with good busi-+ ean q{ualifieations, may address Owner,’ box 146 Herald oflice, AN'ED-1WO GIRLS; ONE AS COOK, WASHER and! oner, the other ax chambermaid and wa tress, Apply before 1 o'clock, at 421 West 22d st. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CAR! children and make herself generally usefu tafraid to work. Apply at 210 S/th st, GO A QUARTER OF AN istanee from the eity, on a gentleman's place, ress and to take care of milk and butter, Apply at . in the fancy store. Wages JANTED—A YOUNG OIRL A and waitress ina small private fam 7h av. A GIRL TO CHAMBERM AID. Apply a @ SITUATIONS W COMPETENT BARKBYPER DESIRES A SITUA- tiene furnish the best of reference, Address H.C. Jerald otflee. A G. WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN AND 18 WIPE (Seo'eh) situations gon a farm; he has been accuse tomed to horses and cows, and en work inn dairy; could actas corehmin, and hie wife thoroughly understands the making of chees” and bniter: have been in this country two oars and can give the beat references, Address Mr. Worthy, Tain’ at, between Sth and Oth ava, Haren, New York ANTHD—BY y A FIRST CLASS STATIONERY tabliahment in Philadelphia, whteh advertises exten sively, the agence: 1 good articles fn their line. Ad- dress Brown & t are Col, Wetherill & Co., Phila- delphi. CLERKS AND SALESMEY. prc CLERK WANTED—T0 GO A SHORT Diss tance in the country, Call at Lecgeti’s Hotel, 4 cod trom 407 P.M. today, 48 Chatham st W white goods. ottien. ANTED—BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE, A BAL Man, whe ean infitence a good texde in host with particulars, box J \ PANTED@A SITUATION AS TRAVE men; jewelry pretvered, Good re Aad N. kh, Heralt oftion, WASTROSA SITUATION BY A Finst © bookkeeper: eeliry moderate, Addrews H. La, 169 Last Thirtyenintu st., New York WAstro—s YOUN MAN AS SALESMAN FOR A 1 import #0; MUSE DA energetic and well ae qnainted with the business,” Address box asd Post off stating #alaty. wre tale Waxmmpgteayt ULING SALESMEN, WITH A ‘cont ction among Vestern ana Southern Jobbing dry ode houses, en for the retail city trade. Apply to fiamiey. Comper & 00,, 248 Canal st, 2 oad GERMAN # Grand et, Willamaburg, @o0ps TWO eu. AP? RETAIL carly a pry ~ COACH! Ps FIRST CLASS GARDENER WHO THOROUGOILY understands bis bisiuess. having had charge of a gx nin the neighborhood of Paris, France, sa Rtn 4 ra in this country, with t ‘Address bow 14 GERMAN GARD stands the gree fectly, wishes @ sine erences given, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED at A “gardever: understands vegetable gue ten' fion to the care of horses if required; understar han the best iy or ployer. Ad been thr tion; the best clty refers NGLE), WHO UNDEI. Worn and Fogetnblew pe ntieman's place; best re: pring st., second Hook, riving; uintry reference from hi Last ed: sixtion D, JITCATION WANTRD-BY & YOUNG S ‘coachman and groom; understands bie bu Objection to the country; best reference given, 8., box 113 Herald offer. QITUATION WANTED WD kattafactory recon Address Ferdi Riverdale, N.Y. WANrTED—A SITDATION AS COACHIMAN AND OA jober, industrious man ful clty dr treatinent of Address W. DEN’ i, CAN GIVE 8 first class parlenn re of Mrs, bra R, Goodridgo, te ras horses, harness und da the care the raising of ail kinds of repetablen, truts, all kinds of stock; can mit 18 years’ unexceptionab'e elty ov address for two Apply t are of Henderson & in the store. 67 Naw aye AG eming, ANTED={RY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachinan and groom; understands his business well; I be found willing and ng; hae good refereuce from Die last place. Addsyse Grovln, Merald vilioe, printers wanted; noue but firat class men need apply. FOR SALE. FERD. MAYER & O0., 96 Fulton s:reey, A NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Office, fully established and situated in the best part of the cit erm low, Also a amall Job Office, complete, very cheap. BHELLEY & REM 69 Liberty street DRUG STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—ON EIGHTH avenue; rent low; good location, Particulars with 8. EMBERSON, 421 Zighih avenue, ‘OR SALE, SPLENDID DOWN TOWN LUNCH and Barrooms, Restwurants, Li Stores, wholexale Commission “and Produce’ S Groceries, Meat Marketa, splendid Biiliard Saloons Bakeries, Boot and Shoe Stores, Confectioneries Toy Stores, MITCHELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street, (A. BIRST Claus MEAT MARKET, UP TOWN, OX A leading avenue, wealthy neighborhood. for sale—With large Ice House, Horse, Wagon, Haroess and Sleigh, Loase, 4c. Apply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, 170 Chatham square. A 1 MEAT MARKET FOR SALE—SITUATED ON A best part of Ninth avenue; good bus ness; everything complete, with lease of four wtory brick houi moderate rent; floors et Ry | for profitab! Apply immediately to CAMPBELL & CO., 106 Sixth A PRUs, sToRE FoR BALE. lished Store, 533 Hudson, corner Charles, well stocked, will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Apply on the premises, (A. SuOTHING AND GENILEMUN'S FURNISHING Store, Lease and Fixtures ror sale, Fulton street, Brooklyn; terms reasonable, Inquire of CUSTsk, 38 Bow: ery, N. ¥.. between 2 und 40’elock, A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE UP town tn the neighborhood of ferries and depots. For particulars apply to WILLIAM aBBUIT, Auctioneer, 170 Cbatham square, A. TIN MANUFACTORY AND. STOVE BUSINESS, AA with Presses, Machines aud Tools complete; leading siroot, long leare, cheap trade good: average $30,000 per annom, Reason for selling dissoiuuon of coparthersnip, Inqnire at 360 West Forty-second street, OOTS AND SHOES.—THE STOCK, FIXTORES AND Good Will of Store in Eighth avenue will be sold avn barga’n, as the present owner wishes to retire, Apply to GEO. SILVER &eC0,, 55 Dey street. YOPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING SHOP, BTOCK AND ) Tools for sale: Lathes, Shafting, Engine and Boller, rans Foundry, Patierns, Safe. Seales, Anvila, Vines, Bliok- suitns? Tool, ‘Track, two business. Wagons, two Nght Waxons, one truck ijorse, two road Horses, Harness, £¢., in lots to suit purchasers, or will sell the whole to any one wishing to goin the business, 427 und 429 East Tenth at, RUG STORES VOR SALE—ON ONt OF THE BEST comers ai princi ‘enue, New York; also iu Brook. lyn, locations for physicians, STRICKLAND’ Druggiste’ Agency, 240 Broadwa: PPPEY, STORE, CORNER OF SIXTY FIRST STREET and Third avenue, to be sold cheap. Who wants to make money? If you want to muke money call and see me immediately. Ok SALECTHE, OLDEST PAINT, PAPER WANG: ing and Picture Frame store in Hoboken, Apply at 134 Washington street, Hoboken, POR SALETA BUTTER STORE, CORNER SECOND avenue and Thirty-first street; stock-and fixtures and lease; worth looking at. {OR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN DRY GOODS STORE at 521 G eenwich street, with Fixtures and two years? ‘Leane, at a great bargain, ‘OR BALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOARDING He Nonse, situated in Jersey City, neve the ferry; can accommod a: recipe boarders. For further particu- lars inguire at 40 York street, Jersey City. JOR SALE—A FANCY, TOY AND CANDY STORE, doing a good business, Cail in the store, 1,154 Third between b sbi JOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST RETAIL RECTIFY- ng Disiilieries ju the ¢(y, capable of rectifying twenty barrels of liquor per day; it 14 1n one ot the best lcations in the city fora family trade, where 4 business of $75 and $100 per duy can be done by apy man that will attend, to | twa fortune tor aiman that understands the business, will be xola cheap forcash. Apply to THOMAS SHEILS, 73 Kast Broad Oit SALZ—A FOUR YEARS’ LEASE OF A VERY fine Store on Sixth avenue, with a (ine plate glass show dow, near Thirty-lirat strect, sultable for a jewelry or {ancy business. Address Lease, Herald office, for tree “ POR SALE—A FIRST CLASS UP-TOWN MILLINERY, well located and dotng a good. trade; thirtern years ex fiblished: Jow rept, with levse, For particulars apply to J. w. 421 Broadw tainn. {OR SALE—SEVOND HAND COUNTERS, TABLES, Office Railings, Signa, showeaaes, Deke, era, Shoe Fixtures; Will be shipped: Sorex und Oilic filled, Apply to JAMES HOVGE, 3 Jane street, w Eignih JOR SALE PAPER AND TOY Store, e porsession of the present Pre selling in consequence of going to Europe, Apply on the premises, 321 Bowery. A TOBACCO ROUTE, WITH HORSE AND Wagon: ext ib! 22 years. Inquire at 27% Seveuth avenue, in the cigar store, JOR SALE—A CIGAR STORE, DOWN TOWN; BEST location. Lnquire at CHARLES SCULUBTER’S rem taurant, 206 Fulton street, New York. FOR PALE— AN UP TOWN MARKET, LONG Rev AB. ished, good lease, with privilege of renewal: doing a splendid bu good reasons for selling. Inquire at 426 Fourth avenue. f RARE, QEPCRTUNY HE ENTE | PIXTURRS and also the Stock of & dry and fancy goods sture tor sale cheap at 160 avenue A. TPUE, PRESHBS, TYPE AND, MATERIALS OF A Newspaper and Job Prinking Offiee for sala: a great bar. gain. CAROT & O0., UH Dey steect. ERY CUBA RINKING AND DINING KALOON, long lease, leense, mock and fixtures. Must be sold Immediately on account of sickness. Inquire at trunk ator Maiden lai W ArH ASD Jew elty SiORe FOR Sale Ove. fal required about $6,000, Apply to BALDWIN, SEXTON & €0., No. Maiden lane, New York; or P. By SEGEs, Bridgeport, € WILL PURCHASE AN $500 Office Business on Broadway; personal Property, Boud and Morigoge? tranaretions, Fr full particulars address box 373 Post i108. ‘ =FOR SALE, IN BROOKLYN, Shiu $2.000. and Mixtures of Book and Stationery Busi ness of three years, 244 Fulton avenue, near Navy sire PHB LBCPURE SHASON, AND PROSSIA."—THIS EVENING, AT # of the Univ ef the gre 3 fer # Be RUOOD.—A LECT F. Bat C 24," Lecture comm: wal request of t i104) Moan wil preside, ‘Teket or oa the night of the lecture. SPUBLIC.—A LECTURE, s and Orphanw Rand c RE Febris: yp His . To be had ai V0 ARMY OF THE c fit evening sub, oir Broadway and Roe Subyee MATSTI ALE Post Adjutant (URES DAILY—TO GENT XN ng subjects, at the New York M a wiway, Lhoye une +o & copy by forw dress 8 New York Muse f woof Anwtorwy, 618 roadway. DANCING ACADEMIES. ALLEL MASTER DUMAR'S DANCING JACADEMY, OM Wert Vourth st 1 Broadway, —Ulasiea every i; ay. All jashionable danoest taught in one quarter, Six ances perfeccy In a(x privace leseuns ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 361 OOME ST. ANEW CLASS FOR TU y. Ail the fesiionsb! pee Dances in one Os SOLRES DANSANTE MUNDAY EVENING, February %, from 9 to 1, At bis Leantiful Academy Rooms, LYRIC HALL, ‘Tiokets ean be obtaiued from Mr, Frenor, at (he rooms. BULL AA MDH. Oe. ILLIARD TABLES—GOOD AND CHEAY, A SMALL 1 Ones, for $0; a full wize rose. Jus coinplele, for ZI. At 724 Broud way, ‘Ss CELEBRATE D BI corner of Tables, “Cloth a wood, murble bed, HUMPERYS’ & MATH nd wecond hand IARD ROOM, MERC » Franklin ‘and wu nished tm unsury conveniences, Polite atteadau ct appurte GECOND HAND BILLIARO TAB \ iaee, with everything complete, full on reanunable tern, JAMBa WALKER, 182 Mercer street, nana ORES BAR REX Wiliams BROADWAY THEATRE, | MONDAY, EVER Wis ING “nD ALU! N. NEW YoRK'S ran ff ‘Dhawario son, Ry AND GR VIVAL of De Walden’s brilliant Tega comedy ented AM. CHANFRAU...... eoABecosepecsescnceecscsen ce BAM, MB. CT. PARSLOR Ta. AND MR DE WALDEN In their characters, SUPPORTED BY AN CNUSUALLY PINB CAST, ‘The Comedy produced with new sconery, pew sets, Lew ‘Sppormcments and all new details. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 39, AT 144 OOLOCK, FIRST CHANFRAU AND 'SAM MATINEE. Beate secured from 8 to 6, aix days in advance. XTRA NOTICE. ren; ARNEY WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY. THEA’ ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. “NEW YORK'S FAVORITE DRAMATIC SON, CHANFRAD, the great illustrator of modern peculiarities, in his wonder- ful detineation of the peculiar !uglishman, SAM: VISCOUNT ROSLYS, in De Walden’s orizinal comedy of DAM, with a wonderful cast. ‘ tneseanat enone seaciss ORANERAD. rss 1G. I. Parsloe, Jr, his original characier, Bill Crockeit,.... «De Walden bis original character. General Roslyn. Bir Ed, Ashion. Hon. Geo, Cropiey! Mr, HJ, Jack +. Geo, Stoddart <P. Evans Arthur Shafton, G0, Jordan Jeame: : - Beekman Laura Roslyn. Miss te Newton Lady Crovley. Mrs, H, Chapman Miss Buphemia itosiyn. Mra, G. H. Gilbert Hon. Mins smtiy Croley ‘Miss Habel Freeman La Miss Bila Turner tii @ ix days “in advance. WORRELL SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, 723 and 730 broadway. Admission, 6) cents, Engrasment fora inated period of that charming actress aud popular faverite. Mise KATE Ri JGNOLD=, who will make her re-entree on Monday, February 2, in her great original triple character, the minagerment having been suc. cessful in their uations with Messrs Chandos Fulton & bred. UG. jer for a revivui of their celebrated drama of NUBOD DAUGHT.K, with original muste, tableaux and effects, The great Gambling roene. introducing techni- cally, with piquant local allus: Faro, Keno and Kou lette, the implements having been obtained from the prin- cipal saloons, through the kindness of the proprietors, Grand Tower and London Bridge Scenes, Mr J. K. Mor timer as Larkspur, Mr. G. C. Boniface as Black Milsou, Mr. @. H, Clark as’ Victor Carrington, Mr, W. Cariton as Dennis Wayman, MPuBatRes COMIQUE, 614 BROADWAY. LAST WEEK OF 1HE RENOWNED HANLON TRANSATLANTIC COMBINATION, MATINEES WEDNESUAY AND SATURDAY, Thursday evening, last night but two and BENEFIT OF THE BROTHEKS HANLON, Monday, March 2. the entire company from the THEATRE A COMIQZE, BOSTON, will appear. on a a 4 4) POPULAT ARTISTS, including the faino tomitnint Sens. MAWFIT aud BART OLOMEW and their new PARISIAN BALLET TROUPB, IBLO'S GARDEN, Losses and Munag TUE CURTAIN RIBi ENTIRE PLRFORMANCE BINT TRIUMPHANT HOUSER CoML MONDAY FIBIUARY 34, 1854 will pe preavuted an entire NEW FAIRY SPLOTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA, J prologue and four acts, by James Mortimer, entitied THE WHITE FAWN, in which will appear JARRETT? & PALMER'S celebrated PAKISIENNE BALLET TROUPE. ‘The piece produced at a eost “of $100,000. ners, Costumes and A INCREASED 0. HESTRA A ‘A CAST OF RARE E A GRAND BALLET OF SEVENLY FiNIDHGD ARTISTS. Ending with the BRIGHT REALMS OF TUE DRAGON PLY, AN ENCHANTING SCENE OF GORGEOUS SPLENDOR, UNAPPROACHABLE IN EXQUISITE BEAULY AND FASCINATION, AGRAND MATINE® EVERY SATURDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK. Seats secured six daya in advance ;WM, WHEATLEY i CROWDED, Lessee and Manager. +. WM, WHEATLEY THE CURTAIN RISES PKECISELY AT 7:30 and the ENTIRE PERVORMANCE terminates at 10:60 ocboek, SIXTH WEEK of the GRANDEST SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION ing elte now PAN URURE OR AMHRIOA. the Ae PRESS AND PROPLE eae CN! cos’ iM, APPO! Cu, TOR veri ARED AT ENORMOUS COST, by the most ominent in their several branches to be found in elther hemisphere, MONDAY, FEB, 24 AND EVERY EVENING, will be presented the new fairy burlesque extravaganza, in prologue and tour acts, by Jamen Mortimer, enti cor JAIRUTE & PALMER'S celebrated ML ay a y 2 owen WP EPSTEA RE BAL T TROUPE. the it a fe mratanetian elicts Ls ‘ot IHB CHAN BALLsT : Pronounced by 70 7 7 70 ” 7 ‘ sustained hy ASSOLULOS, PREMIERES, &c., MORUILAN, BERLIN, PARIS, JENNA AND LONDON. AN INOREASED ORCHESTRA ANDO FULL CHORUS ‘and auzillary ald of ts fHKbE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PERSONS, » terminating wit WONDROUS THANBFORMATION SOENE, revealing the Hf REALMS OF THE DRAGON FLY, ANTING SCENE OF GORG .OUS SPLENDOR, UNAPPVOACHABLIE EXQUISITE UTY ANU FASCINATION, A GRAND MATINGR EVER! SATURDAY, AT LO'CLCOS IN \ ALLAUK’S. Proprietor and Maneaes of the present FORTHCOM Es, MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 2, 1868 (forthe first tine this season), Uiiver Goldsmith's great oomedy, entitled SHE STOOPS R. nied with Costumes, Appoi oust of thintheatre:— LBSIER WALLACK Mr, John G Ibert nprbate 4 the following fine sland Me. jwra Jenninj “Mies Fanny Uren, ay, heb. ‘auiine. iesday, Feb, 26—She Stoops to Conqner. Thursday, Peo. piain of the Watch and Woodeoek's Little Game, Fria Sot yps to Conqner. Doors open 74. Periormaner commences at 8 7EW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Musi LB. LENT... bese Director, WAVING GS AL WEDNESDAY AND SA Day ACTIONS. GRAND ACCUM ar OMEDY, ate! wketohes tn Nocossive Werks introducing severe!” TRAINED HORSES IN COMIC ROLES, as well a» ali the exciting scenes of A RLAL RACING EVENT, eutitied THE JOCKEY CLUB Races, THE JOURLY CLUB RACES, THE JOCKEY CLUB RACKS Mr. NAT AUSTIN | his graot part of Mr BRIGGS, INCIDENTALGO Ti COMEDY: The hew mber of the Jockey Cinb—Sporting and Macinony-=MP. Brigg in seach of a steed—Lts overpowers ing sticcesn—H Je characteristic of horsesand horse draecu=- Horse U0 Ihe UFain—-Lhe Load Ud the Face cuuregee hatraurd inary inrnout of wealth, eauly and fashion URAND JOCKEY CLUB Wit GeNTheMen 1b AN UN THEMEN Fors TRIUMPHANY FIN BEAL, BEAL, La PRAL, he great Russ N And the entire siren gch of t MAMMOTH CIRCUS TROUPE, IN BLGGANTAND DIVERSIFLED ACTS, (PONY PASTOR'S “WITE PAWN ARIS GREEN BALLET DANSBUSES. |“ WITE' FAW OWITBMRRAWN, TONIGHT. \ 1 . } ONY PASTOWS ( N WITH THE GRAND TROUPE, DeLIGatk Ss. OWLPRY PAWNS, x i Music, Appoti THING 10 TONY PASTOR as Fairy of the Lake, KIGUS LEBKUN as Princess Dingrace! ul. Marebes, Dances, Songs, Now Cai Fun for the ladies, fun for the children, fu TH “WIth” FAWS A CHOICE OLLO OF NOVEL MATINEN (" Wile’ Crook) Wedvesday an cucare, Miss AD)! 618, —MUSKUM OF ANATOMY, iar os ILO. — 68 618 BROADWAY. os HH AZTEC CHILDREN, HH 66) LAME WITH Hight Lous, FIVE BARB, TWO) 618 8 & REL ib 61s AMALMED Noyes, 18 sia At VSLY “ality! 8 + | a Taree SDR OF OLE MTRANOE Hy t 8. 8U BIE OPEN FROM YA, M, Thik wih, M, | ee 5 aa is AMUSUMENTS. OWERY THEATRE. mith the popular actor, THE NEW Daan 1s NOW READY. ry re der. J. MURDOOR | pe SY ow and ae ROMMANY; | Besut:ful Soonery REM. the or, Bril tant RoaMANY, | Fairi,'Hore| Tableau, Miss and a Fanay Thompson, nic, The Charming aorgeoin. Danseuse. tin—Colhos, ‘Effects. Acsnnus OF MUSIC.—LA GRANGE, NORMA. POSITIVELY Ti LAST NIGHTS, Prior to their departure for Vhiladelpbia, Balimore and Washingto., of the LA GRANGH-BRIGNOLL ITALIAN OPcRA COMPANY. TO.MORKOW (TUKSDAY) EVENING, FEB. 3, AT 8 G'CLOCK, NORMA. Madame ANNA DE LA GRANGE in her greatost imper- sonation, that of NORMA. Miss MoCULLOCH, Sigs, MASSIMILLIANI, SUSINI, NICULAQ, WEDNESDAY EVENING, PLB. 2, first appearance of the world-renown man JOSEPH HERRMANS, sa Meyerboer’a Grand Opera, ROBERTO TL DIAVOLO, Mine, ANNA DE LA GRANGE, Miss ISABELLA McOULLOC : Sig. BRIGNOLL and JOSEPH HERRMANS, FRIDAY EVeNING, FEB. 27, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF, THE SEASON, Thursday, Feb. 27, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Saturday, Feb, 24,'lasi Grand Gala Matines. Seats cab be secured for either of the last three opera nights at the box oTlce of the Academy; Schirmer’s 701, and Miccoy's, M4 Broadway, IKE'S OPERA HOUSE, S.N, PIKE LF. Harrison, Max Mareizek. Mr. Harris ing assumed the management of grand opera in Mr, Pike's elegant establishment, vegs to ani ° thot he has com: leted arrangements witn the followin emi- Bent aruata, forming a opera troupe equal to any in the world: — Madame PAREPA-ROSA. Miss MINNIE HAUC Signora NATALI TESTA, Siguora ANLOINK ITE RONCONI. Mra, JENNY KEM. siguor EMILIO PAN err THAODOR Signor ENRICO TESTA, Signor GLORGLO RONCONT. signor FEXANDO BELLINT. Signor G. B, ANTONUGE Bignor NICOLO BARILE, Siqoor AMATL DUBREUIL, And other important artists, with whom engagements are how pending. ‘The first grand performance will take place on THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, February 24, on which occasion will be performed the opera 01 With the follow ing powertu! cast MADAME PAKGPA-ROSA, the eelebrated Priina Donna, who wil make her first up- ear.nce in opera after her severo illness, aud wi, tn colt sequence of previous engagements, cau not appear but for POUR NUHTS ONLY. BIGNORA NATALI TESA, BIGNOR PANCANT, SIUNOR ANTONUCCT, &0., &C. Proprietor Manager ANT. MABELMANN, Prices of admission Reserved weats. Privave boxe Family crcl For fale at Browawiy, c and Tieket Uilice 12 Broadway. EDNESDAY EVENING, FE. 26, 1868, SEKOUND GRAND OPERA NlGut, FAUST. MISS MINNIE HAUCK, and all the great artists, z UNYAN FA\LL-CORNER FIFTEENTH STREET aud Broadway. THE PILGRIM atill on exhibition every afternoon at CROWDED HOUSES. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, LYM PIO THEATRE. evening at & BuGINS AT 8 , Leasee "Stage Manager ie {Hustuess Manager FOURTH AND LA P WEEK of the splendid eng cement of MICS MAGGIE MITCHELL, supported by Mr. J. W. COLLIER, EVERY NIGUT (exeevt Saturday nk AND ON SATURDAY AFLEKNOON NeXT, THe PEARL OF SAVe Or, A MULHER'S PRAYER. MARIE....... “MISS MAGGIE MITCUE On BATURDAY NIGHT, Web, 29, last pertormance of VE LITTLE BAK tT. Misa Mitchell, Mr. Collier and G. L. Fox tat SAVURDAY ‘AFTERSUON next. commencing ONLY PRARL OB SAVOY MAIINES, Mr. Fous NEW PANTOMIME will shortly be produced after montha of splendid nod elaborate preparation, “PANVARD'R—Bi Monday and Wednesday Matinee, by request, fi da T LYNNE. aes LADY ISABEL, MADAME VINE, {Miss MARY MITCHELL, OKSUAY EVENING, first time at thie theatre of ROUNDHKEADS AND CAVALIERS: OK, LOVE AND LU LTY, with new socne roperties, cossumer, aud a most excellent cast. Monday. Moreh 2 atat pearance of the greattragic actress Mes, D. W. WALLER, PRENCH THEATRE, H. 1, BATEMAN. Lessee and Director. Mr. Bateman has the honor to announce THE RETURN TO NEW YORK of the GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTEIN, after « most britany aucooraful sojourn WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA, where the metropolitan endorsement by the fashion, wit, inate and culture of society has heen heartily ro-endorsed BY MANY TUOUSANDS OF ADMIRERS, who have crowded the houses nightly. The fret night of the reproduction will he ONDAY LVENING, FEB. 24, with the original cast as follows: TH GRAND DUCHESS—MLLE. TOSTRE, M. GUPFROY General Boum. .DUCHESNR -LEDUO Baron Puck..LAGKIFFOUL WALTER »MONIEK A—MLLE, DE FEC . And it wilt be repeated TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, and for the SATURDAY MATINEE at |. DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE SATURDAY EVENING. Beats may be secured Aix representations in advance at the theutre, Bobirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and ut Heters', 200 way. " PRENCH THEATRE, GRAD DUCHESS TO-NIQHT. Chotce seat at COCIIRA YS, Engraver and Btationer, 805 Broadway, near Nineteenth street. Tpopwortn HALL, ‘06 MISS O14, BRILLIANTLY 8U will repeat it TO. ats. ‘Tiokets, 50 cents: reserved seats $1: at Brentano's, 708 Broadway; Scltrmer's, Wl; Macoy's, 112, Y AND LEON'S MI 'RELS, 73) BROAD. Sabre de mon pere GRAND Sabre de mon pore DANCES, puicn Subse MUSIC, as" ALA GREAT TOSTEE. It, © - LLON'S A hy LEO.'S N LEON's c LeOn's A LEON”: N Sabre 472, BUTLRW axeRi 5 BROADWA Retween Grand an) Broome streets, Lessee and Manager ¥ A new Local Skeron. futroducing the MALE MINSTREL SCRNE, CELEBRAT! VIVIAN'S NEW SELECTIONS OF SONG! FESTIV T, PiTERSBURG, by an entire new Halles Troupe, Arranged by Mous OKO. TH. CORKS Banjo Recentr'cities, CARNIVAL DALKIQU PRITENGILIIS Great Songs an TH LAST 5BNDAITONS, A MONST Pt VARIETY COMHINATION, Constant Change of Doors open at 6: Curtain rises at MATING ON SATURDAY ABTERNOON, Dances. I OOLEY'S OPERA HOUS Firat week of the new fairy travugenzi, writen by Chutes Gavler, Kay., ox. Pressly for this estaly ihinent entitled tue WILD FAWN OF ‘Lit WOODS, introducing the en ebrated EBONY BALLER poanitful Terpslehorean ¢ BO RR scenery Nous Mechanical eiderts b Pedi mld ets New dri now propert Will be produced at an ex BROOKLYN. apeciactilar, musiew Ix. chell and agnistants olin Denbuan ant seit on, ew thusie, &¢, The piece supwards of 85.000, ni ' A WIL NEb BEVERY SAPURDAY Av U'CLOCR, A HOUSE Can ome VENIN RY 2. Mis8 MOLI C) AnD FELIX A. VINCENT, In the great dama of UINSHAVOGUE, JENNY DIND. and the fare of OTALL. vi TH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-SRCON D STP AFPORDS SCOPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR Balls, Weddings, Concerts Lecturea, Readings, Privatc ‘Theniricals, Vaclor Cpers. Ae. A bewutitul Stage, tine Scenery, Ae., Ar, will Be set up when required. TPONY PASTOWS ow TONY PASTOR'S THE GLORIOUS MUSE BURLESQUE, TO.NIGIT. SPS REANCL co MINSTRELS -t05 ito ADWAY. "The trouble coumences ata quarter to exght BIRCH, WAMBOLD. BERNARD AYD BACKUS, VL SAN FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS, GLORIOUS SUCCKSS OF 1HE GHEAT Buruasqus oF DER THE KEROSENE, 1 No THE © sbi INTRODU' KBRATED SORREL SISTERS, Witt THe RAILROAD EXPKESS TRATN, an improvement on August Week! pr taprocerent ont Auguat Weekly's, received with genuine 1") F, B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, DAUUKLIN. p\ Horus success of Miss EMMA MADDERN. UIE AERO ANTE (he little Barefoot), Miss EMMA MADDEN OC RTH CuassicaL sorte ie of the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY 0 FOR SEASON OF Dr (3 AT THE COSSEKVATONY | fi §2 Firth aveo MONDAY EVNING, Fooruary 24, 163, MR, Aight ovelc ALL'S OPERA HOUSE, WASTINGTON, D.C. FOR rent. by the night, week or month, for first clase formances only; scenery, &e,, complete, seats 1,200 ce fortably. @For terma, &c., apply to MUSIC, Lh, m: . WALL, south cor. Feet ner Pennsylvania avenue and N/uth F LL DRAMATIC COMPANY WANTED For N. der the Gaslight,” to travel H. ASHLEY, Whitney use, br adway, 210 41". M. MEATRE TICKET OFFICE, 14 BROADWAY. RBSEBVED SRATS FOR ALL BNIBBTAINMANSS, AMUSEMENTS. guess HALL, MORNING ZND EVENING REAVINGS sHAgsPEARE, MRS, FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE. ‘7. B. PUGH has the honor to announce that MRS. EMBLE will gi of. bs tm the following orders * On MONDAY EVENING. March CORTOLASU, Us tout" 5 On FRIDAY EVENING. dg ones THE TEMVEST, On SATURDAY MOENING, March 1 KING Loan. The Evening Readings will commence precisely at & o'clock, the Morning Keading at 3 o .ock PB, th Admission to each reading, $1. Reserved seats, wv. ets for the entire series, with reserved seats, $6. ‘The sale of tickets for the eatire series will by at Stein« way Hail oo Thursday morning. February ¥7,"at 9 o'clock. Single tickets for each reading may be procured om Friday, February 38, and the followtug days, SPECIAL NOTICE. Ko more tickets will be sold than the actual number of seats in the body of the hall, ‘Lo avold inter uption the audience are respectfully requested to be seated before the commencement of the readings, STEINWAY HALE, TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 25, 1808, GRAND CONCERT. Madame ELISA LUMLEY, Prima Donna, Madame CAMILLA UR30, Violiatet, Mr. J, K. THOMAS, Baritone. Pianist. b BU. W. RG AN, O1 nist, Tickets $1; Keserved Seats $1 60. Oan be obtained at the principal music stores and at the hall oa the evening of the conce:t. GTEINWAY HALL, DU CHAILLU'S LECTURES, WEDNESDAY 1. VENING, Feb, 26, BECOND LeCT: Ke, Subject:—"A Journey to the Cannibal Country, Elephant Hunung, se 6 Lapez, slave Barracooers."”” ‘Tickets of a be obtained at all tne principal music atores aud at the ticket oilice of the tuul!, at 7, lecture commences precisely at 8 o'clock. HRIDAY EVANIN.s, Feb, 23, THIRv and LAST LEC- TURE— ‘The Ne ro Tribes of Equatorial Africa; Types and Races of Maukind.’ Doors open THE BAL ETROPOLITAN POLICE DIStRICT, PRECINCT No. 26, New York, Feb. 34, 1868 Nould Charity Ball thi evening, at the Academy vlin.tied at the main wirtrance, on f will approach from the worth, throug! Passing out through Fourteenth ‘street to Fourth avenue. In taking up couches will form in the same order established for the delivery of their company. Gen- tlemen Will please take the coach at the door and not wait forany particular coach, Fare in all eases will be $1 for exch prasenger, without’ regard to distance tn the chy, No coach will be allowed in lim: Out such as are passcd oy tie spection, ARLES N. BRAK HIT, Captain and Inspector of Rackney Coa hes, HE CHARITY BALL WILL BRE HELD Af THR Academy of Music on Monday, Keb, 24, under tho fole lowing management, of whom tiokets may be obtained at $5 each Mrs, Wm. Astor, Mra. 0. K. Company to t! of Mune: wit lace, Couche: rving plac jarrison, Mrs, 8, Penoiman, Men. L. Aspinwail, Mrs. &, i. Gerry, “Mra. Ponvert. Mra. Averell, Mrs. A. Grymes,” Mrs, ©. 1. Perkins, Mrs. D.1. Appleton, Mrs. G. W. Gray, Mrs. J. Paine, Mrs... Allen, "Mra. W. > Hadden, Mra, C, Power, Mrs, Abeowia, Mra. G. G. Haven, Mrs. &, 'T, Potter, Mrs, W.H. Applotoa, Mrs. A, Hamilton, Mrs. J.J, Roosevelt, Mrs, Barlow, Mra. ik. Mrs. &. Raymond, Mra. Baril. Mra. H. dirs, B. Rhinelan- Mrs. Belmont, Mra FE. howe. der, Mrs, J.W.Keekman, Mrs. B.S. Migg 08, Mra. 3. 1. Robbins, Mra G1, Beekinan, Mrs. J. Hartinaa, “Mra. 4. Itihey. Mrs. J. R. Brady, “Mrs. Harbeck, Mra, W. Gd. 1% Mrs. Jas. Brooks, Mra. K. Huns, Mrs. Robinso Wx Mre. J.B. Buwer-Mrs. Ho.lins, wor, Mrs J. A. 3 Stebbins, Mrs. W.'D. Blodgett, Mrs 0. H. iaham, | Sirs. FP) Suydam, Mirw ACH Harnuy.’ Mrs Gs As J ues Mrs. J. Schermer: Sire, Wo ti. Burns, Mes L.W, Jerome, ao Mrs J, Bigelow, “Jones, Mrs. it, Stuyvesant, Mex. Burnham, " Jas," airs, G.‘t, Strong, Mrs. LH. Brown, Mra. Ki, dunth, ' Mrs. J. Sherwoot Mrs, Geo, Kell, "Mrs, W. Kingsland, Mrs. lie 4. smytie, Nes. Cayius, Mra E. Ludlow, "Mos. E. Snelllag, Mrs, Chiekering, — Mra. P. Livingston, Mrs. H. Bhoppard, Mrs. E, Clar Mrs. £. A. Living-Mirs, E. W, stough. Mrs, Constant, ston. ton, Mrs, dw, Qvoper, Mra, Cazarug, Mra. A, 8. Sullivan, Mra W. Uhamoer-Mrs. J, ‘i. Living. irs. A: P. smith. Poa cI ue Vert, Mrs. ra, Edw. Chace, ue Ver Mra, 8. Callender, M BM Mes, Cores, Mra. D. ©. Murmay, Mrs. Tighe, Mrs, E, H. Coster, Mrs, MeCormek, ‘Mrs. WV. Tra cey, Mrs, W.T.Coleman Mrs. Mathews, | Mrs. 1. Turnure, Mrs, Coivilly Mrs. Mount, Mrs. J. 4, Thomp- Mrs. D, Crawford, Mra, E. i, Miller, Mra. Marie, t W. MeLoanMrs, J. K. Warren, M HH. Macey, “Mra J. Wolte, M R, Mursuail, Mrs. M_ Ward, ™ Mra, NoKinley. "srs. W. Whitney, M Dins:Mra, Mevrt, Mis. T, G. Walker, Mra, G. x Mra. W. IL. Wells, Mra. ED, Dibble, Mrs’ ©. H, Neilson,Mrs. W. G. Ward. Mrv, D, Field, Jr. Mra, Gelviohs, "Mrs, A. Whiting, Mrs. Fremont, "Mrs. C. O'Conor, Mea. Gen, Wallen, Mrs. Forayih, Mra. H. uliner,” Mra. M. Whitney, Mrs. H. Fales, = Mrv, H. Parish, = Mrs. Ju, Wallac, Mrs. Faller, — Mra.J. Pyne, ra. DB. Wend, Mrs. W. 8. Gurnee, Mra ii, P Mra. E. Winthrop. Mr. Joseph aleop,’ G. W. Folsom Manton Marbia, 1, 8, Asniey, Di. G. 8, Winston, Morrell, EK. U anderson, Hoa. 6G Guasuer, P.0f, Naicne, T.C. Acton, Bheppard saady, K, Heuson, J, G. Grafion, ley, Henry Burgy, ¥. Gilber: M. vakiey, Willett Broason, 1. B. Gull Charles Ogden, 4 Boardman, * G.G. Gray, Joba Pyne, William C. Bina, GG. Howland, — ‘Arcuibald Pell, Eugene Bogert, Townsend Harris, Kdward Prine, Jr, G.3. Bowduin, —-Edwm toys, James V. Parker, J.T. Brady, G. Hofman, Puuhps Phoentx, Wm, #. Bend Win... Kogers, Dr. i. 'D, Bull Livingston Rogers, ©. ¥. Blake, Roberus, mes Bleecker, Reed . Bridge, A. Kininger, wiley, Ingails, B. irvin, Jr. Dr. W. Jonason, ry Views, G. B. Cannon, Gen, Crawford, J. G. Coster, Dr. Lee Joves, Wm: B. Gooper, Dr. We W. Juuea, Wm, Cuttiog, Peyton J udon. Hew y Coster, ©.'H, Jacquelin, A, W. Craven, Dr. A, Jacobi, W Chesebrough, —H. Johnson, H, Chapman, Hi. Leroy Joves, Ms Seaman By ii baci $ KE. K. (acorn Douglas, . Kingsland, B taiboy J. ueddes Day, Hon-ueb-nirkland, HA. Taller,” ©, A. Da Vivier, Emile Kingsiaud, Alexandr Jolin Schuyler, kK, vv, Smiin, ¥. enn, J KE. H. Stoughton, Hov. A schetly Dr. Woster Swit, Dechs stnith, Tsanc Sherman, O.E. Strong, Dr. F. Deatield, B. Kuower, Ie 608, el. Delatield,” RJ. Lavingaton, Jul Velafield, Ji. Arthur Leary, | Hon. J. & Ward, W.B. Duncan, J. Lentilhon, G.B. Ward, 8G, d' Haute: J. Bowers ee, Dr iL, Woodruff, Dr. t, M. Markos, T. Woolsey, Montany, Wetmore,, 'y Morg Wat J . Wat A W. UL Mevickar, Goi, A, Wagetaft B CHARLIY BALL aT THE this evenin:, February 24. A tow MpckeTs FOR ‘Academy of Music can be had. at $5 each, at the music store of Jordens & Martens, 764 Broadway, MUSICAL, ie ETE hyd MASON & ILAML! COMPANY —~WARK. rooms 5% Broadway, N. minufacturera of the Mason Hamlin Cao TyAnd, BIXLY mty.es: also the Nitan Organs: olfer the largemt assoct.aont tia the ry of Instruments of this class, Prices $74, OF less, Organs to reat ___ PIANOFORTE RARE CHANCE. terms, a number of te a AVORABLE, 4 drind Square and Up other first class maon at Stein. aod it every Instrument in pe tia & SON'S warerooma, Suinway Hall, st Fourtewath street, New Kors. ELEGANTLY CARVED ROSEWOOD PIANO. vavely; has grand yin (rave, fret el half its value, “Apply at 138 Pree shy), NEW AND SECOND Square aad Upright Pianos vo let and Hts & OO, t Meloleons a « fos eash, no wehty ina pureaased, 1 the” balane: mousy applied if A BEAU TINUL forte; carved leg for love nan bilC; haat ’ peoeatel Fu LADY WILL SA¢ 1 seven octave reap Apply at RARE CHAN octave Pianot or ROSEWOOD ove full ir frome; cost $60, old lished city minucacturer; good Ay Hew: aweel, powerful tone, Apply at W Fo NTLEMAN LEAVING TOWN WILL DI % of & magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, jens than half cost; & $500 inaruie solidi stool sbraced seven octaves, overstrung base: carved loge; fo era; finished hack, Apply at L tyehinth street, batweeu E SRB ROSEWOOD 7 carved les and L Call ab 300 West twenty urst str PAMILY LEAVING THE CLTY WILL SACKIFICZ A for iinmedinie ther magnificent Planoforte; Carved rosewoud, seven octave, oversiruug, iron frame, 4 maauiutec-urer's bal of sale anid five, years! f tvast MAGNIFICENT SEVE. ic AVE ROS WouD AL Piau forte, rich and powerful tone; al the inodern line provements: with six yeurs' guarantee; ‘A great bargain, for wh ote near Mote street. A. RARE CHANCE TO BUY A Most ELAUORATI. AL. iy carved rosewood Piano, comt $40), for SKN; used & @nort time, fi ae aod city maker; also Carpets, Mirrors, ae. Apply at 26 Third street, BARGAIN .—PIANOFORTE FOR $ tave, rosewood, full from frame, rich tour 4 foe Wsuunent, J. WIDDELP, 12 Amity street, noar Broadway, IFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST joapest new and sacond hand iianos in the city, and 10 rent, at WM. CANDAVUS? Wareroous, 46 Ker street. cash, at ib U. SE oe, nearly new, MAC MAGNIVIVENT ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE FOR AN sale Property family leaving city; made ordec; city foaker: coat $00, (or $8); Paclor Sai ng+, Book. case. | tageros, Carpets, Mir 8 sacrifice, Inquire at @ West sixteenth atreet, between eifth aad Sith avenues, TANUPORTES.« JENNYS & SON, 283 AND 235 BAST Fweuly Grst sireet, between Second and Third avenues, are now making aud offer 10 the pable ihe unest instru Ment manufactured fr thie city and fur leas price, The “Patent Agratte” weble 4 put in every class plano without x charge, Byery insirument ie fully werrented aa

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