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— ‘Fureka lode, Vo, 187, I. 0. of 0. F., are invited to attend (he | ueral, on Sunday moraing, ab ten o'clock, irom |.0, - Fighth avenue. Haxrer.—n Thursday, December 17, ANN Har- Pen, aged 82 years, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fuucral, from the residence of her son-in- law, William Cuthbert, No, 286 Clermont avenue, Brooniea, ‘this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past two oeawten —On Friday, December 18, Maitton, relict of Alexander Hewitt, aged 03 years. ‘The relatives and fricnds of the family and br oi her son-in-law, Join Gilroy, are respect etaly invited to attend the funeral, from her late dence, No. 19 \\ est Twenty-second street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Huysr.—on Friday, ember 18, ESTELLE Har- bP infant oenier ot I pty Levi and Phebe A. Heyer, aged'6 mont’ The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her ; arents, No. 37 King street, on Sunday afternoon, ai half-past twelve o'clock. Cincinnati pavers please copy. Hoiwan.—On Thursday, December 17, JANE, wife ‘of Jolson Holiuan, in the 50th year of her age. The funera! will take place, from her late resi- dence, No. 161; South Second street, Williamsburg, L. I, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. HouLoway.—On Friday, December 18, JoHN Pat- RICK HOLLOWAY, flith son of John and’ Ellen Hol- loway, aged 4 years, 9 month and 4 days. The ‘relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late res!- dence, 571 Sameera street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. KasMike.—Suddenly, on Thursday, December 17, Oxiver Wurve, only'child of George and Mary Beek Kasmire, aged 4 month and 27 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are resnect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from No, 38 Perry Bireet, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’clock., KENzet.—On Friday, December 18, of membran- ous croup, FRANK HUNTINGTON, youngest son of Chas. W, and Margaret A. Kenzel, aged 2 years, 9 months and 22 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 122 Sands street, Brooklyn, on Sunday after- noon, at half-past one o'clock. Merritt.—In King street, Greenwich, Conn., on Thursday, December 17, Jamzs W. MERRITT, In the sr year of his age. funeral will take piace from the residence of his father, Jotham Merritt, this (Saturday) morning, at half-past eleven o'clock, ‘Train leaves Twenty- seventh street for Portcbester, at nine o’clock A. M. McKiLLIP.—The members of Ionic Lodge No. 486, F. and M., are hereby summoned to attend a special communication at their lodge room, at Bre- voort Hat!, on Sunday, December 20, at noon, for the urpose of paying tie last tribute of respect to our ate brother, Charies McKillip. The funeral will = place from 192 en Street, at two o'clock P.M. WM. J. REED, Acting Master. Prrer C, Rircnte, Secretary, ADAMS? PRESS PRINTERS’ ASSOCTATION.—The mem- bers of the above association are respectfully 1- vited to attend the funerai of Charles McKillip, on Sunday afternoon , at two o’clock, from 192 Riving- ton street. ISAAC WOOD, President. Perr. CULLINAN, Secretary. Nerson.—In Brooklyn, E. D., at the residence of Q. 0. Baker, on Wednesday, December 16, HENRY A., only son of Henry A. and Eliza Nelson, aged 40 ears, Funeral services at Corner Stone Lodge, F. and A. M., corner Seventh and Grand streets, at nalt-past twelve o'clock, on Sunday aiternoon, The relatives and friends, also members of Manghattan Lodge, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend. Negison.—On Friday, December 18, Mrs. MARY A. pom the beloved wife of Wiliiam Nelson, aged onsen and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. 226 Spr Bye street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one om. 1 ublin papers please copy. O'SoutvaN—On ‘Thursday, December 17, O’SuL- LIVAN, aged 1 year, 8 months and 16 days. ‘The friends ana relatives of his parents are in- vited to attend the funeral, from their residence, No. 137 Tenth avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ‘one o'clock. PUTNAM.—On Wednesday, December 16, of infam- mation of the lungs, Carrie, only cuild of James R. Ae Carrie M. Putnam, aged 3 years, 3 months and ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, No. 1.386 Rroadway, between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets, this (Saturday) morning, at eleven o'clock. Qvuiatey.—On Thursday, December 17, James QUIGLEY, a member of Father Mathew Society No. 6. sonar takes place on Sunday afternoon, at two orc QuINN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, December 17, ELLEN, wife of Edward Quinn, a native of the bots] Bes an county Longford, Ireland, in her 80th “The funeral Lan take place from the residence of ber daughter, Mrs. James Fullain, No. 264 Jay street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ha!f-past 2 o'clock. The ee and friends are respectfully invited to at- RapcriFF.—On Thursday, December 1%, JANE Exiza, wife ea A. N. Radclitt, formerly widow of Francis stew: The Telatives & and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- ae 464 Eighth avenue, on Sunday, at twelve o'clocl RiL#y.—On Wednesday, December 16, ANN ELIzA- » and A. E. Riley, aged 3 BETH, Gaughter of E. months and 17 days. RoGers.—On Thursday, December 17, Huan Roc- Rus,of the eee of Ardah, county of Longford, Ire- land, aged ‘The friends ind acquaintances of the family, and those of his brother, Bernard Rogers, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No, 76 North Sixth street, Williamsburg. KopBrrson.—On Friday evening, December 18, pf omg pneumonia, Hon. ANTHONY L. Roperrson, aged Notice of funeral hereafter. ScorrpLp.—Suddenily, at Ciinton, Iowa, on Sun- day, December 13, Jaa ‘OWNSEND, youngest gon of Jerome and Ann Scofeld, formerly of Fishkill, N. Y., in the 28th year of his age. Deceased was a member of Company C, Fourteenth regiment N. Y. 8. M., during the wer, and served ‘until seriously ross at Gettysbr ‘Srancun.—On Friday, December 18, at his resi- deuse, in Jersey City, of albuminaria, Levi T. Srexcer, aged 51 years and 21 days. The funeral will take place, from his late rest- dence, 263 South Second street, on Sunday atternoon, at helf-past one o'clock. Srimus.—On Friday, December 18, ADELIA Woop Srimos, daughter of William and Emma Stimus, aged 6 years, 1 month and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the fay are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, 75 Tillary street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Tourrt,—On Tharsda: sumption, FRANKLIN gee Ca from No. 83 McKibbin street, Williams- pone! ens Baran ay) afternoon, at two o'clock. TYier.—On Friday, December 18, at his late resi- dence, 407 West Seventeenth street, of consumption, Wt1aM TYLER, in his 24th year. ‘The relatives and friends of tue family are invitea to attend the funeral, from the Twenty-fourth street Methodist Episcopal church, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Warn.—On Friday, December 18, after a short but beige illness, PaTRick WARD, a native of the ark of Granard, county Longford, Ireland, in his 34 ear. ‘i ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- hoon, at one o'clock, from 45 Lloratio street, near Hudson street. Wrison.—in Jersey City, on Friday, December 18, after a ps illness, Wiitiam C. WiLsos, in the ‘2iat year of ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 179 Montgomery street, Jersey City, on Sunday after- ‘Noon, at two o'clock. , December 17, of rapid con Tosrrt, in the 22d year o SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, c&e. 28 FAST BROADWAY.A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD cook in a Jewish fami WEST 16TH ped r., IN aaa (BEAR A PRoTEsT. csiry nnd alt kinds of (esse ser fore 4 to ts, pastry an of dow Pg Ci. i dn exeetont baker: woul! like @ first class boarding house or « hotel; elty rererence. 1 30 TH AVA COMPETENT WOMAN AS COOK; +e) understands all Kinds family cooking, baking, dew: ‘Zerin und marketing; best city reverence. “Cail far two days, ‘eecons floor. 14.0 West wth st, Fins? FLOOR —A RESPECTA- 4 ble girl as cook and jaundress; i# a good baker; good olty reference. Wrst 16 8 « 228 Woook, wash © sinall family ; good ref rast Mg § 8T B 18T AND 2D AVS., 240) Mas? PE Of Baraca tee AnD $0, Ats, So wot nurse; haa a freah breast of init; lost her own baby. O59 WEST 1 19TH s' BETWEEN. oT AND STH 2) avt—A respectable girl as professed cook; board: ing house preferred; roy reresen, 104) & OTH AV., BETWEEN rll AND 30TH STR, 4 () oom 10.-"As first class cook ; enn be highly recom: mended nae capability: also lanmdsens; ean do French Guiting; would go ta the country. RESPECTABLE WOMAN fron oF do general housework in ce vE Dressmakers and Senmatresses, Qi WHST 87TH ST, CORNER OF (TH AV.-A AQ) Joube tay, formerly at Mme, Dedin’s, is Bret lie prepared w inake up New Year's and Lvening Dresses Shortest wotles and at reasonable prices 2 % Av, CORNER «TH ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN & wishes Yo get work by the day or troek Ja, private farm: Mice ta Go plain aewing cr dressmaking; has het own ma terms moderate, Inquire for Jy dressmaker, 08 Call for a fow days. 100 SP, CORNER 6TH AV..A FIRST cinsa dese aker, who cuts end trims in the most Taahional le alyles, to do work at her own residence for some more ladies; sil work done at ehort notice and st moderate pete ‘en, Bent reverence, 224. SH Av. perRt, FLOOR.-A FIRST CLASS Operate eving bh ad many years’ experience as teacher on the Wheeler & Wilron verring machine, is exceed fngly Tiare 3, ene tt er es WW. fil it kome oF the tire Camilien by the _NEW YORK HER ALD, SITUATIONS easeme SuncAs: vali Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 9 4G ween west yap 8f.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. < jo objection to assist in wash- ing; g004'¢ city sly neferance. 340 EAST 13TH 8T.—A DRESSMAKER (LATE OF Stewart's) would like work by day or week in private families; can out and fit in the : machine. can work on Wheeler & ‘Wilson's hii ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERIOAN TRL, ing and assist in general housework ; country preferred. Address C. L., Herald office. General Hoasework, &c. 133 WEST 80 St. NEAR 6TH AY., REAR HOUSE, airl to = fener peony apo dnee precey Sane «4 tind ironer;'good elty reference: hi € MULBERRY ST., NEAR HOUSTON, IN THE TT x ea go general bansework {a bliging. vey 2TH 8T., REAR BUILDING.—A RE- Frotestadt sist to do gos eral housework in S private famliy; ies =e x? is willing and Housekeepers, &c. DA WEST ISTH BT, IN CANDY | BTORE.—AR housekeeper, by an ennergetic American widow i also fuly competent to take full cl of @ first class tenement house, Call on or address Mrs. Btiney 4GQ WEST SD STF <j An American | family; no triders need week. 23 BROADWAY. “A LADY OF GOOD FosITION, ie) having met with reverses, is desirous of obtainin the position of rigger or companion to an fovalid |: is fully competent to take charge of a widower's family; « comfortable home more the object than salary; no ers. need reply; references ‘unexceptionable, Address 8. M. WIDOW LADY WITH THE HIGHEST pelea ata als of character and ability, but in reduced circum- a , would like « home in a relied family in city oF coun. aye FRONT ROOM, TOP FLOOR.. indy as housekeeper, in a witower's apply. Address Mrs. B., for one where her services as housckeeper would compensate for tie'Doart of herself and datghier ot 18" Address Mrs. 2. Ay box 160 Herald ollice. ee YOUNG AMERICAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION uxekeeper for a widower; money not so much an object home. Address for three days, ane where an interview can be had, E. M. Miller, General Post office. YOUNG WIDOW, AMIABLE AND ACCOMPLISHED, desires a situation as housekeeper in » widower's farat- ys galas not ao much an object as good home. A\ 5 ferald office. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, AGED 30, ._ desires to obtain for her services in sewing, honsekeep- leasant, agree ing, to read and be company to alone lady, @ able home; country preferred. Address X. J. Cy ‘box 107 feral RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED LADY WOULD like ® position as housekeeper; remuneration not eo auch an object aga pleasant home. Address Mra. V., Herald ‘Ate POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A WIDOWER'S £ gly, 8 American lady, capable in all respects; Address 8. 6. H., retorens en. Herald ofiict Nurses, &&e. Q FRANKLIN TERRACE (28TH ST., NEAR 9TH AV.)— © Assick or monthly nurse. Apply for Mrs. McNab. [] ABINGDON SQUARE.—A RESPECTABLE AMERI can Protestant xls either as child's nurse or waitress; desi references, 120 TILLARY ST. BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE A) cotored woman as nurse and reas; good ref- erence. Call for two days. 137 BAST 49TH 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A RE- apectable Proitstant woman to take care of an in- valid Indy or would take charge of a baby from fte birth ; best reference. 292, WEST 27TH 8T., ROOM 17.—A RESPECTABLE married woman who has just lost her baby wishes ac wontta to wet nurse. 321 | 482 WEST 42D ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAR- <a ried wornan, who has lost her baby, two months old, as wet nurse at her own residence. ET NURSE.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR Tied woman, who has lost her own baby, who was born on the 12th inst. and was buried on the 14th, ‘a baby to wet nurse at her own home. Call for three days'at corner of Kent and Park avs., Brooklyn, on Mi on Mrs. Mary Halpin. WEST 16TH ST.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, with a fresh breast of ‘milk, to take a child to her Fealdence to wet nurse. Call for three days. Wattresses, | &e. L5G WEST ISTH St. IN THE REAR, ROOM No. OO A Feapectable woman to do famtly wash ladies’ or gentlemen's; is an excellent washer and iron can give the best city reference ; is willing to work on reason- able terms. 34] EAST UTH ST.—A WOMAN TO DO GENTLE. men’s nd families’ washing and fine luting, re ence if required. Misccllaneeuss 1G. BAST 5TH STAN AMERICAN GIRI. AS LADY'S , ) mald aud seamstress; reference from present em- ployer. LEXINGTON AY.—A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY aa resident or daily coverness to young children; teaches English and music. Address H. B. 3D AYA YOUNG AMERICAN TADY Ag “Gov. crnees te vouns children; tonshes id Address 603 ‘musa good ret YOUNG AMERICAN aren WISHES A POSITION AS sales lady jn a store; has had much experieuce. Ad- . Day Herald office. oference. FEMALE HAIRDRESSER WISHES TO ATITEND indies by the mouth at a moderate price. Appiy to tine. Tleree, after ah at 111 Went 30th at, RESPECTABLE GERM. AN I Lavy (MARRIED), JUST arrived from England, wh e has been for about 10 faeeve ohontton ta'a ‘contoctte ry store. Addi Hoboken Post office. WANTED—A SITUATION AS RESIDENT OR DAY governess by a young lady experienced and thoroughly qualified to teach higher Encilsh fat Latin: ‘visic and the sem eaas Pe hranchea ‘twught if desired. Address Governess, box Port o WANTED BY A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, A POSI- tion na travelling companion ; wonld not object to go to Europe or California, Addrese H. D. T., Heraia office. ery A LADY, A GOOD AND RAPID situation as copyist. Address 8. L. C., Jer- sey ony Post once. TANTEO—A SITUATION BY A ars res & RESPECTABLE young girl, aged 15, to (ake care of children or assist fo light honsework ; Ka not so much an object as a good home. Address MB x 190 Herald office. HELP WANTED—FEMA LES, AN HONFST, GENTEEL WOMAN WHO CAN DO THE, honsework for one person and assist some in the etore cen find a pinin home, with some wages, at 8 6th av. WET NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—INQUIRE At 201 East 6th st., third house from Bowery. CLERKS AND SALZESOTEN. GQanrsuen WANTED FOR OHTO, nofs, Kentneky and Tennessee trade: thoronyi knowle with buyers may ALESMEN.-WANTED, TWO TRAV a ‘men to tal ply to Arnold, Constable & rk Ce ¢ of stationery required in the office of eve: need apply; a liberal commision paid. with th particalare, Lenton, | Herald office. ATURDAY, INDIANA, {LLE those having @ of business and a large acguaimtance Canal st. anal LLL NG SALES. rere in the ety or elsewhere for a new or. ‘merchant and Dastnene man in the country ; none but men of experience ands ANTEDA FIRST CLASS MILLINERY SALESMAN; heralls eae, ith, ‘Address smith real Ser wiich will be contdestal with, ft will be col Millinery Goods, Heral id office. WaAnten on ‘A RETAIL DRUG STORF, A YOUNG an with some experience in the prescription business: those having the beat references need ay ‘reas, with references, Pharmacist, Newark Post offce, N. J. ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED Grugnist in a retail and prescripiion or Jobbing drug house; has bad ten years exnerfone Te competent 0 take 3 we charge of a retail stor references given. Ad- ‘Druggist, Newark Post o Toiice N ‘aurED—Iy AN IMPORTING HOUSE OF CLOTH: tailors? trimmings for New York a first class trade and can influence sane; none others need apply. dress box 2,089 Post office. State trade, flonan ; one who is well noqnainted with the WAstep ay AN ENGLISHMAN, RECENTLY AR- {in this country, « situation’ as clerk in a mer- chant's or broker's off n write a good hand and bad ex- rey ing slock broker's office in foodon for a few years. idreus J. H., 202 Grand at, Jersey Ch: Waxten. -RY A YOUNG an A. SITUATION AS receiving and ehipping clerk in a jobbing how best of references from past emp! Herald ovice, fa not afraid of work; has had six years’ experiance, apd cab bring loyers, ress ANTED—RY AN FNGLISNMAN, A. SITUATION AS clerk, collector or in any other capacity where he could make himself useful; speaxs French fluently. Address A. M., Devos Hotel, 1 Bleecker st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A MAN WHO WAS many. years’ experience in the Jacq, embroidery and fancy business, ax aalesman in a first elass wholesale or retail house; best of reference, Address M. 8. F., rald ofice. ANTED-A SMART ACTIVE SALESMAN. APPLY ‘at the New York Mourning store, tween 9 and 10 o'clock A. M. @23 Broadway, be- M. MYERS. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRY_ GOODS SALES- man. Apply to James Lewis & Co., 77 Fulton av., Brooklyn. ANTED—A COMPETENT AND EXPERTRN booki with references and salary, box 1,431 Post oflice, ANTED-.A DRUG ©) pCarge of retail and pre ription busines 6P. M. eper in a jobbing boot and shoe house, Addr K, COMPETENT TO TAKE Apply at TOOLLENS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO IAS HAD FIVE years’ experience in one of our leading importing houses in Philadelphia, desires a sitmflar position in a New York house; can influence a good trate; will make arrange- ments with a house on the most reasonable terms, Woollens, Herald office. A horses; the best city references given. Calhoun & Co., 963 Broadway. COACHMEN AND “GARDENERS. SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—BY man who understands the eare and management of Apply to Hoover, Address A OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-RY A. SINGLE, / man in either city or country ; has had 12 yearn’ experi. eri reas ence in the business; first clasa city reference. Coachman, box 113 Herald office. JOACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— ‘Address box 125 Herald offic ‘a vonng man who thoroughlytunderatands his buat- ee eiiasan obliging; has the best city references. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachman or to do. noral housework ; can milk if re- quired; no objection to the country ; {8 perfectly competent, honest ‘and sober. ttery place. Cail for two days. by a aingie man of long experience; For reference apply to Paul Schoudt, No. -A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND under. groom, stands his bas ese thoroughly; 18 v ia willihe and obliging. Hus good dress J, 03 Herald off HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTS WANTED-T0 SELL APPLETONS' 1L1. trated Almanac, $15.0 doy may be mace ih indnstriow TON & CO., male or fomale agents Subscription Agency 90, Aunty to D. APPLE 4 Grand at, N.Y. and 4 GENTS WANTED-ACQUAINTED WITH TUE BUSI- neas, to procare advert! drean Staits, box 172 Herald A “WANTED—CASHIFR, #25 A WEE! + bookkeeper, #18 to $20 a week. T TAYLOR'S, 281 BROADWAY, pookkeeper, tine! room, bartender, M4 Broadway, ollice ai. OFFIC Tmmiediate em) A 119 Nassau at., room 10. country the hest thing out; #6 per day made, ome early. ta for adirectory. Ad- ASSISTANT 20; shipping, grocery, dry goods clerks, NO. 8.— per collector, three porters, FEW MEN WANTED—TO SELL IN CITY AND Apply at OY WANTED—T0 OPEN OYSTERS AND MAKE HIM self useful ina saloon. Apply at 1,272 Broadway. Devs, “CLERK WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO riety and in- have charge of a store; reference as to. % dustry. Apply bead Madison st aM. N_A DOWN TOWN REAL ESTATE OFFICE AN AC- erator in Brooklyn proverty; lao m boy as errand tive o} boy wanted. Address F. & Co., Herald office. EN WANTED-—T0 GET UP ROUTES ON THE dVA EVENING TELEGRAM. Ply at 30 Ann street. Firat come firat served. Ap- MBRFLLA AND PARASOL CUTTER WANTED. —AN C pertgnoed men oan woke i to Charles L. tte, 6 Warren at. "ANTED, A\ Afioiokenaday, fell Btak that make a spring and an on any common chalt by attaching them te the front Teas, for circulars. A. M. BLAK Caro of Libby House, 64 Warren treet, New: ay MAN, NOT. OVER SIXTFEN ANTED—A YOUNG ears of age, to assiat in an office Yfmeelf generally uneful;, mus mal and be well recommended. and 1th av. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERT posing sitters in a photographic at need apply. Avkireat Gurnes"s Gal ory, 40 Broad ‘al arrangements by ap: FENTS.—IF YOU WANT TO MAKE PROM 1 Patent Chair Springs, Hating. rocking chalr ont of Apply to McClane Bros., 22d st. Warn. FEW MEN ACCUSTOMED TO DIREC- tory compiling, to go to Washinton to gomplie the U. 8. ‘Tax Budget for 1869-70. Address J. Herald ofice. sve ae ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND RAR who understands the busi B., Com'r Int. Rev., es and ean come well re- nines commended. ee the residence 164 Hudson street, be- tween 10 and 12 A. WASTED A STRONG BOY, wee) Boy, box 4, and wages expected. TO Warren. IMMEDIATELY—A FEW MEN TO CANVAS third Boor 2 URSE WANTED.—TO TAKE OHARGE OF TWO children; must speak French wall and bring best refer ences. Apply at room 385 Gramercy Park Hotel. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOpsEWoRK small American family. Apply at 19 wes D_A PROTESTANT GIRL TO TAKE | (CARE or one child, four years old; must be ® good seamstress oh Ableto dress hair, Apply at 261 4th av., from iol o'eloel Wes LARGE, INTELLIGENT, HEALTHY to give bathe 10 lnitien at the first ion ay., corner of 25th st. ; must Waren. A MAN COOK; NONE RUT THOSE v RUN ERRANDS, and make himself usefnt inn factory. Addtees Post oflice, stating age, former employment from 11 till 6 o'clock, at 166 Fulton at., Brooklyn, derstanding all kine of meats, pastry and marketing need app'y. Call at 821 West 231 st, between 9 and 10 W4ntED-4 YOUNG MAN (COLORED) pene waiter in a private boarding house, Call t 49 tween # and 12, with good references, nat 23 wt. ANTED—A RFLIABLE MAN TO GO TO CUBA WITH an invalid gentieman; good permanent situation, Inquire of Mr. way, room No. ANTED—A “nO spenaem Wietsnen wot road: ABOUT Ys YRARS oF AGE, IN oyster eer himself generally useful. Apply after 10 A. M. Wee: “DRY NURSE; WILL FAY #10 A month; must be well recommended. Address No. 5 North Moore y TANTED—A WET “NURSE; MUST Be WELL RE- ‘commended. Apply At O04 Woat 42d ANTED—A WOMAN COOK; NONE BUT THOSE thoroughly understanding their business, all kinds of mer ry ant na 0A. need apply. Cail at 321 West Bd st, "Betwoen ‘Sand 10 TANTED—A GOOD PLAIN ORDER 000K, FoR A Fertaurant; mast come well recommended. Gall at 883 oh from 10 to 12 0" ‘clock. V ANTED—A ore 1 FoR GERESAL HOUSEWORK; ninat be a good baker, washer and ironer: ea preferred. Apply iy mt 104 ena 17th at before 11 o'clock. Wn. A WET NURSE, ha 4 FULL AND h breast of milk. Call ‘to-day etropoliien Ho- tel, 684 Broadway, room 450, _betweer Sand i ore! ae na po TO ed AS CASHIER IN A RE- Best references required. Inquire at 48 6uh (0,2, LADIES MADE THIS IN SIX $4, 700 Agents wanted a everywhere for “Da- ou ine AT oe joven Jengravings; apleadid irely new. SITUATIONS WANTED=MALES. GitvaTION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF FIRST ciaas busineas qualifications; can give security to any Amount; reference first class. Address W. H. H., W! stone, L. 1. ANTED—BY A YOUNG, wal A SITUATION IN niness where he ean or office, rake himeetf use fin: yries a, arate Mand good security, Ac. Rddrese Hf. Ny vnneee Post of a NTED.BY A YOUNG MAN, §TRONG, CAPABLE nd willing an fair scholar, & shuaston where he con an honest iting: Address A’ ¥. 8 Herald ofice. youxa a4 \, BEARING AX AN rT ces LAR. scenes sree 5 aiigation’ aa fan entry c1 iress for three days Charles H. ca Merabrad fy care tare er, corner of Weat ERK—$l8 WEEK; YOUN ‘AN AT. AG A sperse cL! e~ Ay V a mM. vo men paper olias wn = rwetskoees, messenger. No. 219 way, room ‘ANTED—A YOUNG sober and Industrious habits maple aecomnts i Herald oitlce. $50. commission or salary a new and weeful ple sent free by mail Nia the receipt of #1. ART, 250 joa must be represented by a . ‘THE TRADES. PHONOG RAPHE MAN, MARRIED AND OF must understand drivin “AGENTS WANTED. EVERY CITY IN AMER. good man to sell upon it article ; sam- road st, Newark, NJ. RAPID AND CORRECT, WHOSE transcriptions are clear and legible and who can give the est reteroncgs ag te honesty, industry and sobriety. No one who does not mest the abor iM Tals per weeks Appl becom, 3 and of jonghand writing, at 130 Leringion Age FIRST ‘CLASa Aa'rctt1 ABL facies of & je elie’ + Herald 0 ATTERN MAKERS | WANTED. TO aoop work. an wages will be paid. Appl: cen jhe avenue and Hewes street, ANTED—THRRR coop” TINNERS; “GooD WAGES MV TELIAM SRILLIN, Elizabeth b Chy, 1 n.d. “FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. DEMANDE—UNE. FRANCAISE: jen chambres. ux dames et ee rendre utile «i avec reterence au 193 (ouest) 16 é dans une petite famil ie Poe pe pont aadienen Gager “8 par mots: j Bf 2 JEUNE FRANCAISE, PARLANT ieee BIEN SA @ eteachant tres bien condre, desi une pera ‘pour prendre soinyd’un enfant. racresser an Sime et (menve. (enemy ‘13ime rus, entre Aad) ERFUL DISCOVERY,.—TEETH “Ex TRAQTED mn twelvo years; gas administered dail tifa) toate Teac vuloanite gold bo! z = 83 ae eH i os ‘NOL taal DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED TH bate use Of nitrous oxide an; 49 nothing but ex jooper Inatitate, ap une tract Teeth, and do it without pain, 82,000 patient fy. See their names nt the of WELL KNOWN SALBSMAR IH, THE UPHOLSTERY and curtain business n for ni fons with ® capitalist to atart tl in ope! he busin ‘th an Ww Or atheds steading posiion. Address SD. Met D™t2 Senet ae , ae Pig ty GER. prints Harip a Goo tisan arn comer ofan Seer WANTEDIN A sosnine apie | house. One that can command n firm ‘Sao vrade will be i A with by with own game, A. B, C. id offioes ate oeg ioe | fot a D* JOHN HOWP, Ta ay ) GRAND STREKT DEN. Nervous an tint, can be fount Sixth avenne. Gelicate persons nome » by sending a FOR SALE OMR oF 8. 8. wittrEs Dental troate he BEST CASES OF Toatraments, almost new and but little need, one-half of original cost. Address Dentist, Herald oflign, CHEAPEST AND BEST DENTAL, HE LARGEST, | attiablishment \n the city.--Teeth extraatat ander andeome aci8, Of Cn TOR for $13; Platinn, 840% Gold, 40. Mtr & BONA “Meatar Thattines itd street, near Fours avenue. Gas freak aitand examine dally. for ag DECEMBER 19, 1868, THE LECTURE SEAMON, Pn LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON Joterestiog, t fnvaluable and scientific sul it how to live and what to live for, are doliver New York Museum of Anatomy. Those unable to attend ean Freeive & copy by forwarding % coats to the socretary, 618 OUN B, GOUGH AT COOPER ISNTITUTE evening, December 22 at 8 o'clock — His subject, Tem ano icketa 50 cents. (aumbéred) #1. eh, le by W. C. Palmer, 34, Bible House, re: rondwas ‘raion aed Room, 205, Mulberry res . L. & BT. Burnbatn, 60> Hudson sirect, Cross Kro's., tao Nasaau Greceand at Ge ins area rennet SA may be seen and ait- “ BLUME'S_ELEGANT ROSEWOOD At “KNABE" Pianos for the Holidays, agraife and all latest improve- j.aeeond hand Pinos, R150, %900. myRkvinicn CK BLUME, 1,125 Broadway, two doors above ‘Twenty-titth CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—ONLY 27D: even getave, ron id inished fect condition. acl ODD TDDL! ie mity atroet, near Broadway. makers vais Se yeara’ guarantee; nearly new. Apply at BECAUSE THE A 6s oct ved A e000 PIANOFORTE FOR $385, CARVED ROSE- Seventh street. A HANDSOME PIANOFORTR 04 y Driliiaat sound. ht (now No) Sixth street. A Mroad, 7 octave, overatrang, iron frame exlebrated city és tee n required ga tee! pial Calt'fo CTUAL BARGAINS, #170, 175, 822 bert Piano, an Arion Piano and others have been left with us on sale, "New Pianos rented, with privilege to buy. Eighth street, corner Fourth avenue. CHAMBERS & SON. LADY emu SACRIFICE FOR LESS THAN 830) MI rosewood Reven octave Pianoforte; carved verstrung bass, short time used; has manu- 5 TO R400 A OIL- Suds ni} of sale guarantee ; box for shipment. Apply at MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pinnoforte for $240; carved lewa, &e.: serpentine bot- fom mouldings on ease, round corne: the latest im. rovements. Also seven octave Chickering, very low. 26 fourth avenue, A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Property family Jenving ofty. eslebrated city inaker, used five tnonthe, for Suits, Etageres, Paintings; Chamner, Dining Room 87 West Fifteenth street, near St ECKER & BRO,'S PIANOS, WITI! PATENT AGRAFFE arrangement. Bargains in new aud second hand Pianos for cash, oF sold on instalments. No. 4 Bleecker atreet, near Bowery. INST CL BEFORE YOU BUY RENT lowed, or sold_on tnatal- MAN t HOLLYER, tory and Warcrooms, 65 West Sixteenth street, Han ‘one; If purchased the rent ments. ST _Also upright OR 8150—A NEW PATENT SEV four round corvers, carved Ie strung, can be bought by calling at 17: between Firat and Second avent & D. WALKER'S PIANO ROOMS, OTAVE PI. fron plate and over: bast Thirteenth street, FORMERLY + Astor place, now 47 Tweilth strect, a few doors west of Broadway.—A large assortment of new and second hand Pianos for sale and hire at low prices, N. B.—allowance made for hire if pure!.ased. oe Be MELODEONS AND ORGANS” oF | six FIRST ‘at greatly reduced prices, for cash, durin the holida: ‘ATERS', 451 Broadway.” Filly new Becoud bun Tnatrumenta. for rent, aud rent appliod it ye: ad: monthly instalments received for the same. I iments tuned and repaired, Cas paid. for md band fa. struments, 10 MERC HANT TAILORS.—A NEW EN OCTAVE rosewood Piano ata bargain; part taken in trade, Ad dress D. P. Wiggins, 618 Browiway. ‘ __ MUSICAL A. EADY WILL IVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO and singing, at pupil's residence, for 810 per quai best of references xi Ad with residence, Teachel USTCTAN, her in the city or stcheater county, AN EXCELLEN’ for the pial New Rochelle, foiitiseg? LADY. en a few pepite govinty Address Hi. F., BY ME'S.—850 WORTH PIANO MUSIC FOR #8, BEST Waltzes, Volkas, Schottigchos, dc. by Godfrey, Faust, Weingarten, sirauas. aie, 434 FREDERICK BLUME, 1,125 Broadway, _Braneh, 208 Bowery. HHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS FOR SALE.—AN ) ‘Organ, with ten stops, pedal #ub-bass; three Organs, with elsht sopaeach and'pedal keys, ten feet bigh, sist fet wide and three fect four inches deep’, two parior Obvane and two second hand Organs. HENRY EF: 24 and 26 Woo: reat, ‘NHRISTMAS MUSIC. ILVER TRUMPETS,” GRAND / march, 4¢.; Silver Trumpets and Harmony in the Dome, aa played at St. Peter's, Rome, 60c.; mailed. FREDERICK BLUME, 1,125 Broadway ; branch 208 Bowery. ( NUITAR, PIANO, VIOLIN, 8! LESSONS: XK strictly te, '242 West Twenty-alxth on between Seventh anc Kighth avenues. Professor J. JAY WATSON Deore tee Ptexcocks rope. Nociasses, Terms low Halt Dime Musto. it D on hoary music paper, “lange octavo, 4 Pages, with colored ties, wors and piand accompaniments, at 5 Ceats caca No’ 1. Captain Jinks, *t You Tell Me Why, Robin ? ter Bide a Woe. Ko. & Good Bye, eroetheart No. 2. PReaily Don't Think 1 Shall Marry. ae of Gea be hat at the bookstores and news depots, or by on- cloning price by mall. B. W, HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 98 Spring street, ‘New York. 95 woRrt oF POPULAR MUSIC FOR 82 5)—“THE ‘Opern B taining all the voeal aud piano ken of Otten eran, Grande Duchesse, Genevieve, Harbe Bleue, Bele Helene, &e. Price 82 0, “Neat, compac Saliable for, Hollday gifta.” or sale, by all pits GO,, Publishers, mm ssa New York. and elegant cealera. THE BALL SEASON. Bs BALLS,—THEATRE FRANCAIS. Persons desirous to enzage the Theatre Francaise for Balls are requested to make early application. MISCELLANEOUS. MERICAN BATIS—CORNER OF IRVING PLACE LL" and Seventeenth street, are the most comprehensive in the country; Turkish, Russian, Sulphurous, Fuorgated and other Medfeated Bathe. Bt. OTTER AT 2% CENTS PER POUND.-TH > RECEIPT r making Buti ‘owder sent by mm!l for 25 cents. AY duress Chemist, box 6,257 New Yora Post oles. aren {PECIAL NOTICE.—PERSONS | SUFFERING FROM 5 dyspepsia or nouralgia and willing to vay 46) for tho- Fough. immediate and probably only certain cure, can address cy iin, box a Jersey ity Post 0: ASTROLOG ¥. MADAME, WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED | CLATR- voyant.—Visit her for everything—rickness, business, . names, nuMvErs, Kod Luck, ik: cand street. TEST.ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON, "FROM Paris, Medical, Buniness Clairvorant, Spiritualist, bas fh aecret causing speedy marriage. No watia! 133 East Seventeenth atrest, between thee’ ~~} ird aventie, Beware of impostore. A A that Frene! no pay and epee MAraue ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, reveals your whole life, from the cradie to the grave, 472. Canal strevt, Fee $1. ME. LA BLANCH, THE. GREAT BURINESS oad Medical Clairvoyant, 119 West Twenty-sixth street, be- tween Bixth and Seventh avenues. tig be-i+ > MEDICAL AND, BUSINESS CLAIR- voyant-—Tella names and shows likeness of future bua- band; brings together those long separated. 144 West Twen- ty-seventh street, near Seventh arene _MEDICAL. Lb PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mei Ich SONe it and consuitations strictly pri- vate, | by Dr. HARRISON, 177 Bleecker street. A GREAT AT, LADIES BENEFACTOR—-DR. POWERS, « 115 Chatham street; trouble removed certain; imme- Giate, with medicine or without; sure thing; also delicate diseases cured; youthful vigor resiorod. 11TH THE woper, PRIVATE Dis! ARS ¢ CURED IMME- bs POWERS, 115 Chatham stroet, wrthout ty a ia manhood. Foosered wy hi Elixir of Life; commended vefore marriage. A | CERTAIN cure, Wir or WITHOUT MEDICINE, for ladies in trouble, by Dr. POWERS, 116! fireet; powerful, safe monthiy plls and iBissire, @8; clrou: jar free. AMUSEMENTS. _ ‘00D'S MUSEUM, Broadway,’ oagner ot Thitieth, street Wo TPRIFORM AN BY mua Lrpes THOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPE. TINFE nur Two oF t Last KUR SIX oF .-Miss LYDIA THOMPSON a SURE ali Supported Sob ‘Sinth, J. M. Daly fases ails Hnrlandy, Lian Weber, we tall hourg Commodore Foote, Misa Resto, the Living Hu- o Phenomen of Wild Arta Menagerie of a CUNTORITIES oF Les MUSEUM. Hotiee tans sree bet one a s0H. active pre} hi ¥ Wei One THe HO! i OF DILEMMA, __Inwhich tho Lydia Thompson Troupe will appear. iI BLO’ GA RDEN. * Le. y IARRETT & PALMER, pogins 6 P.M 5 antes 10:45. UNGTION REMOVED: runt GREAT RAILROAD SCENE. T0-D, D EVERY NIGHT. CONTINUED SUCORSS. CONTINUED SUCCESS. IMMENSE HOUSES, IMMENSE HOUSES. THIS GATORDATY Ce Lae | 2 e 1 O'CLOCK, AND ING, A’ will be presented for Hike Thirty-afth time a drama by Dion Boucicault, entitled paul FTER DARK; ATER DARK; LONDON “BY. Nias. LONDON BY NIC THE NEW AND SPLUNDLD SCENE VICTORIA RAILWAY STATION, 4 GAMBLING HOUSE, a8 follows :— Mi STARTLIN NANICAT: New and sparkiin: Mee A ehsat an ATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE ADMISSION 50 CF TWO PERFORMANCES MR: WILLIAMS une A COMBINATION OF TRISH HUMOR, Ik(SH WIT, IRTod PATHOS, i RISIE MELODY. tNING 7), Th TED WITH THK ADTENDANTS oF New AND HEAC TIEUL, RUEN) NEW AND NOVEL FE NEW AND PICTURES! {UR COSTUMES THIS Dar AND cI BV tHE AT! RE AS KNOWN. ENIEFTT OF Mra BAINIY WILLIAMS, EE CHRISTMAS DAY, JRED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. IK E'S OPERA HOUS! H. L. BATEMAN. .Lessee and Director S SSyinait NING, DEC. 19, Otfenbach’s highly suceant ul Oporn Bouite, LE! ‘ARDS. MLLE. TOSTEE.. OLAND EXGRIFFOUL AND EHDUG. ‘an. Chrlaioval dad Roreibio Followed by the Second Act o fi BARBE BLEUE. Lasttime. arance of DE ROSA IN A NEW BALLET. MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 1, will be presented O:tenbach’s charming Opera ‘Bouffe, 4 CHANBON DE FORTUN Mile. IRMA. .-.Valentin in which she made her greatest success in Paria. ollowed In active preparation, and will shortly bbach's latest success nnd the greatest A PERICHOLE. Seats secured alx days in advance at box office, Sohirraer'a, No. 701 Broadway; and from 11 A. M, until 4PM. at Del montco's, No. 28 Pe OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, DEC. 19, AT 1, BAND MATINEE. LES BAV, MLLE. TOSTEE and the GREAT PORIGINAT Cast. SKCUND ACT OF BAR MELE: TRMA AND, MONS. av. Performance will conclude DE ROSA iN A "Nw BALLET. Admission to au p ne of the house, except boxes, $1. OWERY THEATR i benefit of the GREAT MACARTHY, be produced, Offen ‘arisian sensation, rane. Tavorite netres ANe india. Matinee SRENCH SPY. MACARTAY'S at Two o'clock. Mien Herring a New Songs. UNCLE TOM'S NRIL Butier Troupe. CABIN. Wat ay Now Ba lot, Immense DICK TURFIN, MATHILDE. “effects, Bowery THEATRE. GRAND bait TOM KING. ao MATINEE. All Bower THEATRE, UNCLE TOM'S CANIN, MATINEE at two o'clock. Evening, the great MACARTHY'S benotit. Bowes THEATRE. MISS FANNY HERRING “as the FAENCH SP SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. famed and inimitable BinoH, valWolb, BERNARD & BACKUS? SAN RANCINCO MINSTRELS. And every Hveniag til turtior notice, THE OnIGTAL E BALOFIAN OPERA OF BONE SQUASH DIALLO, ONE 8 BONE WASH DIABLO, BON: UASH DIABLO, WITH ALL PH ORIGINAL MU RIC, layed #0 auccessfully many years ago by the late 'T. D. Rice, Terminating with the new scene PANDEMONIUM, PANDEMONIUM. Seats secured six days in advance. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 1 BOWERY. 20 THF GREAT NOVELTY NEW TOUR AROUND THE WORLD. Amertoa, Ireland, Eng: Fance, Germany, be. RAND PANORAM Tony Pastor as Magee, the Irish carman; Johnny Thompson as Geoghegan, the fiddier; G. W. Thompson as Poor Jack’ T.U. Riggs aa O'Connor, the guide; Mi LeBrun as Cornelia; Miss Soldier as Mile. Louise, SONGS, DAN The ee sh . 3, LOTS OF FUN. ee FRANK Ow ‘ err HOLTO: TO-DAY, rat ‘oN JOUNNY. THOMPSON. ne famous Spanish Gy 216 O'CLOCK. TOREER BROPHERS. a6 gored OR. AN. Tisai COmeR OR. ig AY, Big OCLOK 2s BotoCk: TODAY, at Bg O'CLOC E OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. IXION, THE MAN AT THE WH A DUTCHMAN IN te THE COQU E, Joe Emmett, Billy Shepherd, Jobn Mulligan, Wz. i. Grifin, J. De Kelly, nd’ ail the members of Hooley's FS tar ‘Troupe. Grand Matinee every Saturday at 24 luck GTEINWAY J HALL. SUNDAY EVENING. RAND SUNDAY CONCERTS. THEODORE THOMAS. ig ee ag riety, CENTS, et ire, wenty-five cen! ON sy NDAY EVEN ING, DEC, 20, AT 8 O' OURTH wae et DAY CONCERT, When the! tole will aj AZAANTOA, MULE. an RONCON, gi 3 FERDINAND. VON INT! THE IOMAS' GRAND ORCHESTRA. Reserved seal aod tickets can now be ha! at the bor ofice of Steinway Hall, at (. Schirmer's, 701, and at the Theatro Ticket office, 114 Broadway. ees TRE FRANCAIS. GREAT MASQUERADE BAL Given by a Soclety of French residents, ander the patron- age of the Artists of the two Opera Bouife theati es of New York, CHRISTMAS EVTS, ~ and A, 1868 The orchestra will be directed’ A. CARRE, An elegant first class free tinder the auapices of F. CURET, will add to the attractions of the entertainment, Tickets can be recured and front and proscenium boxes ured ihe ticket office of tl rench theatre, or at Broadway, or at any music store la the city. ear RAILROAD SCENE “AND SPLENDID TS. NIBLO'S, BIBL. NIBLO'S. ee ONE DULLAR On ALL PARTS or THe | Hot i ban 7" 3 oxE OCLOCK. LADIES* PHYSICIAN. —DR. “GRINDL NO. 6 AMI- ty place, near Amity street, havin; 8 yours auc: ceneful and uninterrny (ed proctice in thi city, arantees re- fet to aibladies requiring special treatment, Bure relief sto the most anxious patient in 34 hours. Klegant rooms for ladies about to require nurs! —MADAME ae FEMALE PHYSICTAN, NO. 6 A, hs, betty place, pare relief in all female complaints, Toknureio nursing. BLESSING TO LADIVA A LADY WRITES:—POR- tagnese le Pili Nieved me in one day, wit Zonvenienes, like magica Prise @3. Dr. A. M- MAURICEAU, office 124 Liverty street, oF sent by mal a A.* M. MAURICEAD, M.D, PROFESSOR oF DISEASES at 129 Liberty street, Deaeuers ses corsa ri to ladies, soy ol whatever cauee, with No aursiag required. — ut pain oF inconve jo ali CEATAIN © MARRIED LADI 1 CURR For witi without medicine, by Madi EDLs Mrofoasct Calder over i ; nett LJ rata ae ce Bi, or No. prepared f et dm arpa wilted cee net a4 Keni, iit a ‘at her office, No. 1 iret door from Fifth avenue, Gresuwich ttreet, or sent by mail. counterfeit. Kod “) SURE CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE, WITH AL or without medicine. Aeares ESTEL LA, 144 W Fereety-seventn near Sevent! ‘Bhe aver fails. + $6 French pills are certain, R. UNTER CAN CURE WORST CASES disonser, without my ad Bbirtaonsteee time than aay physician, or no pay taken. wre a, TO FEMALE: Dn. AND. “MADAME 1 Dusoie «as f pration) guarantee, certale elie? to imarried tad ith oF without raedie! ain OF {ueome venience, aie rowtorative Patients froma: distance provided With Board, nursing, £6. Eivctricity scientifically applied. Ofer O8 Tiled avent ow Tenth ah, New York. nS. W. Hh. MAXWELE, FEMALE. Bay. vel Xo. 6 MM. Greene street, does not humbug ladies w! he na CH, FEMALL rity BICTAN, ¥ROM conker o Beriala cure tor Vaden ta t ‘ate wonky. four hours. Fist THE PARK INDUSTRIAL ACHOOL, TUES- day and cee even! December Mand 23. Stag: Will run to the Fair from Droafiray sad ‘and Filty-minth streot, ¥g LIVE A OLIVE LOGAN, O' AEA Toan WITH ACCLAMATIONS| AN WILL KEAD FRO SUAKSPEARE,, DOREY LONUPELLOW, ac, MONDAY EVENING, DEC. ¥ ‘Loo 1 GREAT BANJO MATCH | FOR A PI |RIE 1 gm T ‘and the championship of the world between Chas. K. Dodson and Chas. mer, of Brooklyn, takes place at the Cooper Institute, Monday evening, Dee. NTERNS, STEREOPTICONS, DISSOLVING Mi view Ap ‘ratus, for parior entertainments aud public Heation, Mone. Tf MCALLISTER, Opuician, 49 Narsau street, FMR, | HIBERNIAN MINSTRELS, O'FLABERTY'S ame, rican farce, apec fon, rane, * forma, Feenando Wood, device, Conaol- and Horace Greeley are humorousiy in Tieng ag rendered ig y 4 (PAS corase on i ee ‘and “Tweaty-ergith strect, Tuesday evoniog, #24 eee UNOTION REMOVED, DEEN RAILROAD SCRNR. % S THE SIATINGE THIS DA R PSERVED, SEATS : FOR ALL, THRAT! RER. REGOLAR THEATRE TICKET OFFIC! m4 BROADWAY, CORNER MALDEN | PLANE. pubes oe _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, Cn DRARETIEED a eanih re JEWELLERS, 09 axenta cee, mie “Waltham and al rers of Clook Siverloan n Watches, wholesale and A VERY ['NDSONE BROOCH PIN, | FoR UADT on gentiem: ith centre atone three Karnts, aurrounded by 90 ‘manlt d da, with Safoty Pin containing 3 rove dia Ravada. Will sul very low, Apply ta svoro 196 William at St AMUSEMENTS. a N®Y. ‘YORK CIROUS. t's Foanesatt elreet, pane Academy of Music. WEDNESDAY ‘AND Ba are, A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME OF EXCITING ARENIC FEEPORMANCES, CK EQUITATION AREB. BY MLL. GAROL 3 a uaa gio 4 OUPINGS. atewe REAT PRINCIPAL ACT. ALL THE LEADING. & RTISPS IN THEIR MOST ASTONISHING FEATS. TRAINED HORSES, DOUS AND MULES. TALDLACK'S, Proprietor and Man: er. ..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors ibid at 7’, To commence at 8 lack. SATURDAY MGRVENING DEON Characters by Mr LRSTaR WALLACE, Mr. JOHN CLLR, Me, CHARLES FISHER, Mr. GORGE Ht UA eT. RINGGOLD, Mr.’ C,H. ROCKWE! Mr ATTHEWS, Mr. GF. BROWNE, Mra, VERE Maly MIM, ANNIE WARD, Mrs. JOUN SEFTON, Miss THE We Bio tWo GAN Fi qT aL Oba mane oe Ae nat Bg Woo neacR Litt CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH: “tau tSDAY, ta AOSD FRI er SATURDAY, sort and WOODCOCK'S LI! TU CAPEAIN OF THE Watch "sights now open. KG ire ‘ ects writh the original Coantry Danes. Sl AN Box book for Mr. Lenter Wallach | NEW YORK THEATRE. Barbe nieae. ORREL LL SI | 50 centa. ‘50 cents. WORK: 10 cents, | eigieas i can 60 cents. LYMPIC THEATRE, TH AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT, ‘Sisth Performance of @. L. Fo: Pantomime, TO. oe HUMPTY DUMPTY. ro od TO. M0 sae “A priltiant al it, GEORGE L, GOK 88 CLOWN. of Fairy Mary beautiful produc DNESTAY and SATURDAY. loony $1. Admission, 60c. and 75e. ; Orchestra, $1 60. Seats reserved for Matinees nix days in advance. Dancing, Babli HD, MATIN EES Mail HEATRE FRANCAIS. _GENEVIEVE— DAY AND NIGH Mie? ona NING SENSATION, DE URABANT, * presented with an unapproachabl, BRILLIANT MISE EN SCENR. ‘This evening and matin ROSE BELL. DROGA 80 -SIFROY | BECHE UZAS.GENEVIFVR CARRIER S.CHAS. MARTRE GABEL (original Tote PITOU, the Gendarme ‘Togethor with the entire atrangth of the COMPANY, COMPRISING 140 PERSONS. Seats can be seciired one week in advance at Paters’, 198, and Schirmer’ 101 Hroudwar. and at the Theater Prandals, HIS SATURDAY MATINEE at Ly GENEVIEVE DE, BRA: BANT. Atthe matineey atmiasion, to-all patie, BL; wnate will be acctirod without extra charge. Brivate box, tour seats, Order of performances next week :—-In New York, Monday Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, GENEVIEVE DI BRABANT; in Brooklyn, Wednesday and Thursday, GENE VIEVE DE BRABANT. NHEATRE FRANCAIS.GENEVIEVE. _ MATINER, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at L o'clock, doors open at 13 Ofrenbach’s famous GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, wi its great cast and splendor of mige en acene. ‘A‘imiasion to all parts, $1; aeats can be secured wit bout extra charge; private boxes, $8; proseeniuma, 810, ROOKLYN ACADEMY—GENEVIEVE DE I BRABANT ‘Leasoe and Director. RAT WEDNESDAY aud THURSDAY, December Mi and Be deput in Brooklyn of itr, Gray's celebrated Opera For the frat time Oflent: UENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, which will be produced with tho same. unrivalled cast and splendor of mise en scene as at the Thentre Francais, The sale of sents will commence Monday, at A. M., at the Brooklyn Academy, and Peters* music store, 198'B 4 Keer es & LEows MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. WO IMMENBE BURLESQUES. LEON'S TAME GATS, pAerae Buu. BARBER LEON'S, BARBER LEON'S, i TAME OATS, RAR" BANQUET OF NOVELTIES TRIUMPHANT—EVERY EVENING TKIUMPHANT, I RYANT'S MINSTRELS. MATINEE TO-DAY, For the accommodation of ladies anit children a grand MILY MATINEE 10. AL 2, ven Unsworth and Eugene's burlesque ope! DRE ILL TROVATORE. AN NELSH SEYMOUR AS ae GENDARM ES GENEVIEV4 DE BRYANT. MASTHI RAPHAPL DH GOLA, the Infant Tenor. RUGRNES, BALLET TROUPE. MISERERE CHORUS, MATINEE TO. NER, MATINEE AT TODAY. MATINEE: MATINIG AT © UNswontit BUGENT, DIE GOLLAN DAN BRYANT. f Matinee--Parquet, 60.cente; gallery, 20 cente, rn reserved soats, 8 {chistren half price, F. When will ve Thy TRI N TBLO'S,—NT. BLO ER DARI NIBLO'S. NIBLO'S. THE GREAT RAILROAD SCENE, £0: THIS ( SMTUBDAY) APh EGON. Steinway ¥ HALL, GRAND MATINEE. CONCERT of tho talented children, aod 10 and you ANNA’ und WILLIE HESS, the traly ennana pianiste and violiniat, bn which occa ston they will be wesicled by the renowned prima donna, Mme. GAZZANI Nel P. BERNER, Tickets of admiasion to all parte of the bh reservation of seats); can be obtained at ta Steinway. Halt ‘at G. Schirme: berth 4 Son's,'82) Broadway; at Jorden & Marten Broadway, aul a Concert commence the theatre ticket Ps sal m4 rondo f. Doors open at 1. ” ENTRAL PARK WINTER GARDEN, J gareath avenue, between Fifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth GRAND CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. ‘The entire esata went is beautifully decorated, SATS, ym 10 o'clock A. M. THE sruiNbtp "GH IRIETMAS. t THE SA LY Ore © CinisTtas PRESE! EXTRAORDINARY VARIBTY OF ENTERTAINMEN' in the MOVINTER GARDEN AND CONCERT HALL THEO. THOMAS’ ORCHESTRA, mi “SCHOnPrER TYROLEAN | SINGER SOCIETY, the firat complete and celebrate EAN SIX( “is. F BRO’ rue” GRAND AGroMaTIG THEATRY, animated by Automatic Figures PUNCH AND JUDY, WITH CAPTAIN JINKS. GUS, WILLIAMS, the celebrated American Comte Singer ‘TWO COMICAL GIANTS, Tater 13 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. PRIVATE BOXES, EWO DOLLARS EXTRA, (o be had during the day at G. dobirmer's, No. 701 Brondwi OHN BROUGHAM'S \ fete THEATRE will soon open, His (the only) Christmas Story for 1858, THE — OF HOME. now out, A LADIES? FAIR, For the henefit of ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, BASEMENT Wau, oF” it ese ‘Open from 8 to 10 Entrances on Twanty-elgith and S csty. tween Third and Lexington Music {rom the orchestra of Theo. Thomas, Admission 26 cents — ~ BRILLIANT PROURAMME. MRE, SCOTT-SIDDONS, in behalf of the New York Ophthalmic Hoy her first re SATURDAY, ital, will make yearance as a reader in this city on ¥, Dke. ih Bh AT STEINWAY Hatta Shakespeare Tennyson reat nd at Sralth money, 105, Fourth a Hi 808 wayy'tindleg'a, Cooper Tastitutes: Pouce mts Broadway; iSinway Hail (night of the reading). Hw? 2 E. D. OPERA i BE WILLIAM! of Joe Mack. Great si Bits TARE ran Lass. We Dio to Live, The Distinguished Archy Hughes, Purdy, WTerson, Ricardo, Whit? & Hooiey's Minstrels. Grand’ Matinee’ overy Saturday at 24g o'clock. T MOMENTS. G Wasumatox 18 LAS MOMENTS. snway. wore OPEN FROM 1 ANATOMY. 1 $4, MUL Be ae ‘ wu AVE. LON RLY GENT. JAVE. Uf 5 on ATH OF Wasursdvo " FOLLOWING DRILIIANT ARRAY OF ARTISTS will appear at Mra, Kempton’s Concert at Irving Mall tow Mile. Roncont. Distinguished Indy nmatours Moser. iris Roncont, Simpson, By Sandersun, ‘Theodore mi ickets wh Do SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, ONE O'CLOCK, Hest dram this aeaso: AFTER nnd full orcheatrn. Noter=t ‘tie poe Tn the ot the sh: get fal ot, ene ber i continue wil commence each evening at aid ead abi0'P, Me Aduuiss sion 10 cents, THB REW STYLES OF NEW YEAR'S at S eB wichotue Hotel Tueatre Treket often, A nD* 4... RatERGeo tae Bi ROFOUITAR Kon 4 Linea street (old Ei oa ESTABLISHMENT, of Theatr inl, bse uere you saa bat Cirows 5: an eriat At prices that dety competivion, General Eriatiag, ~ORAND CHARITY PAIR. . 4 Lin Grange C'rphans! Home "Now open at by twork Hay eda and Elerenth Aro atin as day and ofeulag wuld Docowver 40,

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