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HELP WANTED—FEMALES. EMBROIDERERS ON LIN! GaureD—s9 ord # Taylor's, corner Grand and ‘ANTED—A COOK, WHO EOROD ORLY 4 stands her busing tj to assiet in the Ae trotting, ‘Apply st 10S Base Sinseath street WAXTEDA COMPETENE GIRL, hs OOD W AREER, ‘and ironer, to do general housew: ‘must have good city references. ¢ ‘Call at S11 West . ‘ANTED—, oe } 12 TO 15 YEARS OF Re War HURGE AND SEAMSTREGS; ONE WHO Kone tat compe: tent tgat hei ‘est 44th at, between 6th av. and way. required. Wriestnd oan FIRST be ne Pu... hd bug oon COMPETEN? GIRL POR GENERAL featiages all at SS Weak oth ans Ones small ware sop COMPRES amcadload Warns TIDY YOUNG GII HAM. fd aitenn. Apply at 10 Cormeny Of) We Wart Eo ivay of GIRL A Lag pp eof ‘7 Bond . Wendy formal fealge apply es 090 Woes Sad sy detween tin ahd uh : bi Wahi weet GIRL ‘FOR mm gues, Sovenross, | D—-A COLORED WOMAN TQ COOK, WASH aud iron j ous Saving seals 19 on Ib fonse ote to Sitanet ply, with refer ronbes, at €0 Clinton place. ‘nc Weert orn, ONE AS FIRST CLASS COOK, ‘Washer anid troner, the other as chammbarmald and wait Apply atter 9 at 150 West 22d at., between Oth bss IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD WOMAN TO TAKE Appi atts ch: of two children ; must bring city referen: at 066 Av, between Oth sind Blat sta. aid Ween GIRLA IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAN- BY, one a8 good plain coor, washer and troner cook, ‘and waitress. Apply with elty refe- funce s anbar ‘ANTED—A CHAMBERMAI TO DO WASH- Ww fig ana Trowings “Apply at 217 6th av. . after 9 o'clock. WANTED [A EIRET CLASS COOK IN (A, PRIVA’ sable aud @ ‘boy to, ‘sake Mimsclt geucral pe he Ahm yh ‘ANTED—A 4000, GIRL TO DO Speer ‘and sraltng, Apply, at 1k Calveraity place, assist in A saskcadams at., Letween 10 and 8 pected i 23 PANY As rae Sls we wie N 3D AND 8D AVS.— years’ es BOY, 18 YEARS os WHO RESID! has lately | Jett sch ca pera family; 83g ES WITH HIS wishes to learn the fair hand and is panes = oe recommendation. Address J. H. 0., 61 Park row, New Yor! D-BY A, YOUNG MAN, A Wa ‘any business where he can maki mate hone rua eter ‘fa door or eT cry penman and has nal. Mcationns the very beat reference given. oo Gy Here Warmrat SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, A qratter in private fanaily: “Addreen M. D., box 204'er- TRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED —1 YA ing ncaa, iouse. Those bi jh ‘qoatntahoo may aldrese’D. 4°04 Hernia ome” TE? N EXPERIENCED FURRIER IS DESIROUS OF AN ot Bad held that situation for aver youre, Woterences e ferata office. ‘Wnexoeptionable. Address A, A isi YOUNG, NO MAN, A SUPER FENWAN A AND A sie | bookkeeper, sg eltnatton; salary no 3 wood given, Address D. M:, Herald office, ete A ‘Amuranr BOOKKEEPER, 92 WEEK; GROCERY, G77 gocge, morurance Wroktr's eles $19 to $20. week porters, ‘watchmen, 8 reek each. Broadway, oifice 21 A —WANTED_SALESMAN IN JEWELRY STORE, RE- coming poe and parcel oc wages § 3 has Ter. oiice Nos &. iminediave watohinan, $1 Froadwny’ otice a ssinsios MU i tr 0G CLERK ¥ WANTED. , ee J COM. it and having cit; yeterence frot em; ‘Aadrtee Druggiat, Herald otice wis RUG CLERK | WANTED_ONE.y HO. 15, FULLY 1 recommended place. poly at 404 ih avy commer Bd ate ‘ORE GOOD OALeaeRE WILL BE PROFITABLY employed tn a and desirable business by the Na- AP Asooctation, f81 6th avey corner Bd” i IBBONS,—SITUATION WARTRD BY A 2OUNG manor wil eal by pane of dot Both; ‘anders esiaane or wil 10oF ands thorough!y in err Ga tetiean 3uare experience in, the Si the moat po maiuont Fotall houses 1a Whe gore RELIABLE, ee aie SALESMAN nd 1g business 01 ae . Ad lars, Coundenee, stauon A, 4 ply. -ANTED—FIRST CLASS SALESMEN FOR ouR ‘various ae, and Retait, , Apply by letter, with references, to ‘A. t. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade atrec| ANTEO—A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALESMAN, stock ; one who is a Apply to W. K. Peyton, ‘ATION iy ease: jonable COACHMAN an eT 8 tiny reterence nie one ipa alg gee mexcepti GE! |AN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION understands his business ACHMAN AND GROOM —A ae arios . See Scotehman, who thore, care and mana’ ement idaat bast but ‘erence. Cal: ator address D. T., groom, by « Lanes tee mere ly Eererand tresiment of herses, harness orl ee Sees a, in the store. ‘ANT YOUNG MAN AERA ey oma bl ACHM. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YON x oy y angernance bis business; is wing city reference from 1,268 Broadwa; Sy va genteman's WISHES reference. ot 'D—BY As sions | Sree reference, Cogan mito Te 4 ee stxate tat Both Sty oF 3. Ke, ae “SITUATION WANTED_BY A” MAN u ATs Cae er aren a Br dnd An OORO,, MAN As COACHMAK, OR GROOM, ccplatence good reference. ae lie ———— . bart 7 Bie NEW YORK -HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1869, penne HOUSE, AS EVENING, Pt real ua sit tne aa e'Theatre dee Varieties, Paris; the opera PERICHOLE. ft aaa kare ona sirorish marae, SCEN! EXQ ps bg at Seate soctired siz days in advance at box off! sehirmerey mm Broadway, and D 's, 22 Broad street. IBLO'S OARDEN_MIBLO'S Ganpen, Leasees an gecme & PALMER Apres DAun, asfoun Nhghptey bas ea aie et sarang x or THE LARGEST AUINENCES ly from tmz pond OF Tus Fa Ta vening at Iacarded every hour of Yovclock with fae inouncemnt, hind ENTIRELY FULL. * The interest to this city for this STORY OF LIFE IN A SISTER METROPOLIS joait abeoLtre "pao oar zie Oe LONDON EXISTRNOR, from the berties of the novelist, tol: in the absolutely realistte ich mar + ALL THE GREAT WHODERR. DRAMAS of Bodeteauit ie nightly auttactg to VAST AND DE ine bef ERUDIENCES, Public should unders > 5 THE GREAT RAILROAD SCENE clatmed by an te AMERICAN DRAMATIST a. angen jonny, ATTRACTION OF HIS PLAY, “ais BEEN PAMICABLY” ARRAN SED FOR, NIGHTLY PRESENTED IN AFTER DARK, LONDON LIFk. UCRHE VIGTORIA, RAILWAY STATION, of the famous Rxact o01 London @n wits ah Na oarousdi sharpers, ganar of tg aon ne and ane ratte. one BLACKFRI. ees arThe segne of the rash plunge of despairing unfortte ‘Airy lodgings of the very, very. svery poor. Noble rescue Of the “rasdly immportanate? hergine,” Adomeaticwcene. Calm and beautiful picture of home ns “A ESE SPRL ESAT Low house tn the great city. Unique games of chance." Who enters pe bebta ters here lea’ augur ELYSIAN ae iC Bat, , Td lower NO} orders. ig gece bayivinad Hg —— 7 JOINED sig tn W NIG) PRO! neieay eRe ORO UND Rainwar BOENE aru THE VAST TUNNELS, BROAD ARTERIES Geese SEOOD AND PULSE OF BUSY LONDON ih che At 49 RM WHI EI GLIGH EN ROI, TRAGK AL Abat yes iSTLE, RAILWAY, iere R oy RK. ah Tite of to-day, teeming with Antares exercising to the fullest GRI ERN PLaAyW WRIGHT, 18 NIG aHLY PRESENTED AT NI a MANE NG AND POWERFULLY RESTING ROMANCE, clothed with beautiful and appropriate ‘scenery, enacted b: tite soureronnt with the peo! euller mannerisias which they RACTING “ eiIeR ane DELIGHTED AUDI DO NOT FAIL TO WITNESS IT, CAD! L+e F MUS 1869. 1869.-hic0re GRAND FAXcY DRESS TOP, WEDN: eDAY EVEN |G, JANUARY 4868, under the ans) od ty We | toad connened of the Asto Hoffman louse’ st pinocoitn the offices Avenue Hutel, tickets can be jeman House, where MUSIC. Director of Military Band. . DECORATIO! weliera. Ornameniation i onda ie. Lo. Schmidt & Sop La Papier sur te Plancher. H, Mattack Caterers, inden & Henli OFFIC Geo, E. Simons, Prosident. ‘a Vico Preaient, E, H. Rogers, Jr. ay Trbasorer, agers, Jr., Secretary. Gao. W. W. Hinkle, Jt, Trbasurer Peter H, Able and Harry C. Bisley. . Be gti Q. T. Jon te te eS }. Huot . Foster, 10 an soc ee the of the Avenue Hotel, OOLEY'S wen tHe OrCHMARS paoanyy™ tes egelieseessecseeeesTh® Dotchiman 2 Wandering mp covigaband 8 ) oe Williamaon’s, Dat Har eon. do Mutean, herd, Reed, G. W. Heariun, io iHovley as, Bly Bh ‘Gran a Matinee every Suk urday gtd) a | Nae ERVATORY OF MUSIC, ta) BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 193, 130 and 182 Court sreg, near sets oeuation, the fret of the the kind bog ed in Amer- ‘oceuptes a position far superior sehoot ot music, FeaSusuy ranks with the vest European Conservatories. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from. A.M. to 9 Py M., tn all branches of Voeal DALY, trom 8 ‘Maute and the Ko by eminent TERMS, —REGULA! Rte ON, ot mags Pree PLEAPATARY GLASS ore a paplis who are deBelent In ShAngrals music. THE BALL SEASON, ALLS, BALLA—THEATEB FRANCAIS. ge | BA wine cence to elo tatty apphiaction, has ea COAL AND Woop. C=. ied ~TMMEDIATELY.— UR Pee 422 West Bightoonth atroet emmy Y THe rorketenfi siert and a sid sure F. SHERWOOD. Theatre Francaise for Cones ea DELIVERED 1 (ANTED—TO CANV. FOR AND, BE... Aotrteane WANTED—TO CANVASS a tver tanuods @l0can be made by competes’ oy re ton 8 00., 90 Grand street, WANTED— GOOD. AS yee teat Wee ae Ling Wes = igor Fire pine gery eked (et “aes y per week, CLERKS, TWO PORTE! . it Ae ee BARKEEPER WANTED—ONE or EX. eee eg Th etween'it and It st erie Hotels Breer, as as BUSINESS 3 | Mae Hye | YRTERMAN WaxTRD—s0 CLINTON #f, “BROOK Re, 410 UP ROUTRS ON THR Donan. First come first served. Ap- _ THE TRADES. acre WANTS 4 SIFUAPION TO wetter Starks waar. ar DIR re To rmrnnemanren 5a Aaoon Jon coaroaras agua aa Tae oe wae ot ep eye notteee the necessary fein ona a Job Priaver, om pore ae omee, , PRACTICAL LF take at, Wire FIRST CLASS LA’ ehlne'work nan HF HAND, ONE do ail kinas of light ma- rAU, ‘Greene at, third floor, front, Sere Gecorer nos pesocraeneaper eepaieepeneel ADVERTISEMENTS. bai e pe th = eaaeiatieneneerer pALA, Sn emmel Se nro, bys 4 AMSON & & 00, IMPORTERS OF FANCY @vops, TX DOLLARS A DAY BASILY MADE BS, rere) | eee Sateen Sant fr HANDS, Wantep—rour te tee Sala sr tnd, nd eee ene Piaahaatae eevee Wie aa fd ets Bog 84 Wir eat ware, BOY, AT we, h.. ee APPLY IN Wise YWANtep—a yo your jG MAN W. tay at 108 ba th ay. corner no eansgpen oyners srl |G SMART GIRL FoR AN | Wes ase sa pe Pana ries eo AMUSEMENTS. ATRE FRANOAIS_GENEVILVE—12TH A WEEK, Sole Lessee and Director. ai ate. mae and splendid mise en soene. Mile, DESCEATEAS it x assuihe the part of Drogan, Mile. RUARELLL AS maf dy Ad < vie strength of the company, oat Oat iiss bs for the first time in ro next Thi half price. Seats secured six days in ‘io elvance, / FRANCAIS, (GIL CREVR. Bole Lessee and Director. eee egies Je ORAL of Herve's th CREVE, ‘on Evening, Jan-7, at& ‘nat the second novelty with a munch powentih anes’ if ol malta ea eng (or wh Hae TRE. MISSION 50 CENTS. JANU. TO 10. MR. AND argh) WILLIAMS societies: ent naire of Une (pubiie wo wittess ts would warrant ite BE hot gle ms ghd FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIO) OPE ‘an engagement entered into with the JUSTLY C Sth owns, not be he sails for California Febra- Try fy fee0, tue management fe reluctantly compelled to au POSITIVELY THE LAST A ee AND A Tif EMERALD waren MR. AND — iter WILLIAMS; but in order to gratify 0 been unabie to attend these CHARMING ERFORMANOES ‘@rrangements have been made with the artistes FOR AN EARLY RETU ‘RN, ‘HE EMERALD RING wT ryan rth “es FAREWELL Bi BENEFIT of M id ol ir. an ate BARNEY WikLta ss ir. JOHN EB. OWnNS engagement commences on eon Dv, Ay EVENING, January 11, 1869, when he will appear in two. of bis a cialtles, Jus! ‘A BUTTERBY, in in THE VICTIMS, memorable SOLON SHINGLI Seate secured six = in advance. ag Se B NEW, INVERTS, The splendid spectacular THE HORATIT AND when a and the ever NEW NOVELTY, irama by Jonoph C. Foster, Eaq., FIGHTING VALENTINE : BROTHERS ND. coraTa. NEW SCENERY, ROME. AND TABLEAOX. | F. A. GIBBONS. "SO: * DANCES, kc. MATINED EVENY SATURDAY. LYMPIC THEATRE. BEGINS ATS. ‘The 88th to S4ist representation of G. L. Fox's univer- ssily popular Pantomime of HUMPTY DUMPTY. ‘The incomparable Te | Regt GEORG! as OLUWN, Mite, SANGALT and bout Baile, the beat fn the United ne new Railroad sensation, AFTER SUNSET, is ped fan iad dlp whsroin HD. wil bevreacued: it . De Sane”; LY, ab ARRANGED ‘WITH DAILY, certo aituatt ion by FRIEND AND A BROTHER, PS WABSAS AND SATURDAYS, se MUSEUM, ‘ig ON Broadway, corner of Thirtieth street from 9 A. M. antil P.M. PERFORMANCES DAILY IN THEATRE. week and lust but three of the brilliant engage 0 Ne BOB. BUTLER as ORSON, it ment of vDIA THOMPSON nenmeace rn TROUPE. E CI pacha *OR THE ane RNANT; 0 HORN OF DILEMMA, supported 5 canats pele ‘of the company. commence THR. UIET pba e 4 aad me areday ai bine 5 Xwo'Po PovULAN PKice At ant ho hours of the day, inthe Muse Oo, root ISS NESTELE A! —— hob Curtain, and, jut HET KPLICANLE 8 SAM nati, in length an AND Ld pre rr] IMALS, tiah 5 ts © rte of Riek byfaiued be is owner at 0000. EW YORK CIROUS, eR: street, opporiie Academy af Muti. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at both of which, as well as every night at TE wit be pre- 4 rare combi: BRILLIANT AND VARIED ATTRACTIONS, introducing the enti a fey UPE OF STAR i SRIDERS, BO CLOWNS, ROBATS AND -PANTOMINISNS rong ‘on this continent. CONTI ded AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS intensel: RAND D COMI PANTOMIME BLUE BEARD A LA UE- FRANCATER, BLI BEARD A LA TH RQUE-FRAN' , BLU Bey eied oR TURQUE- FRANCAIS! ie eT TOUTS OF LA TAvGuTER AND APPLAUSE, THE MOST DARING OF LADY RIDERS, AB ie A Piney BARuBAck arkbo. AND WON! ae SKILL. “teat NEW YouK ctrovs TROUPE. by allthe TONY PARR THA ST, paallh POEM Siastentive Of the srials and txt a rh TONY P. R fe bpecala MESSENGER. - no a ~j meee Coe oval Tabeauy. sare AAT Me [. ASHTO: and wonderful sons. FRANK eh tas the be gree JOUNN: sano re a a TN ae at Matinee WEDRESDAY aad Mind SATURDAY, 23 o'clock o Nel AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, (ts BROADWAY. Great success of th BIRCH, TES. ote thet D WAND BACKUS. E event as forte note ol or "Hin Pon pana played #0 auce: er aeuly many years og9 7 the late T: nN DEMONTUM, PANDEMONIUM. secured six days in advance. Oo“ BUMS onan eran MONDAY AND 7U DAY EvENINGR, Di Rice, wader the conduit ein CARL BERGMANN. The Grand Plano need ot these concerts has SUL ad wil be Yor tae everson foul ver ae acietiatn See aeenwenmer | 1) EMEMRER THE JOB NTING RS? A *) TXREENoFocitRy Jon naaeriva mars ncaa | nl gorte of Theatrical, Otreus | - General Printing, prin that defy compatition ANDMAN, LYCEUM THEA’ lan, meattee Oosawa? LOND Jom, And the performance had ran ponte st great and to agg lebre behind Ws grea eurlonlty to in basdman ed ‘of the intonser Order, suck as uch as shyloce,”=—ae ‘ies. MP j VAXDENHOPE'S huis ES wipgu apa eaaee » Me™ OVA WILL DELIVER Wis HUMOROUS qeecesene aera, |F Bates peta ie Sth NEDECOR'S | (ART GALLERY, RROADWAY. Sire wn Thomas By overnite Valley," Bophaed “Crown of Kew. Re paints: “suet In = Chromos Ey, ‘Originals, ie pe st 6 @ Wasa, N° LAST MOMENTS. eae 1 ANATOMY, 1 aan 1 aby vat DEATH OF whemntiite oT catenin and 6th avenue. ieee oi | Begg. EE Se ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager... Mr. LESTER, WALLACK LAS? NIGitl ie iit PRESENT OF THE | FOLLOW: MONDAY, BYENING JANDARY 4, 1869, ‘Comedy of” Characters pare bat Me we 1 WALLAOK, Mr, JOHN GIL BERT Nr CHARL Les PISHRRy Mids MATT EWS Mr. J. B. POLK, Mr. BT. RIN Deby Mr. C. H.R ana Feit ANGIE aR eta oa eee eNO WN vunaDAy, JAN. S—MONE: WEDNESBAY, JAN. 6 THE CAPTAIN OF 2 rue WarcH Maui WOODOOCK'S LITTLE Ai THURSDAY, JAN. T MONEY. FRIDAY, JAN, &-MONEY. in ‘CH ADO » Box BooK “Fo Ma DE HSER T NOTHING. WALLACK'S NIGHTS T= TAMMANY, THE TAMMANY. G@URAL PERFORMANCE, Hat GURAL PERFORMANCE, URAL THIS (MORDAY) EVENING, Ng . = J. THES (Mt A NIN SANUARY THIS (xonDays EYER oA @ ii is FULL PROGRAMME iN THe GRAND THEATRI ie PROGRAMME IN THE GRAND THEATER: ie PROGRAMME IN THE GRAND THEA’ Teo BeABE AntiatS, IMMENSE VARIETY. IMMENSE VARIETY, ‘HING ENTIRELY NEW. RVERYT! EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION we FIFTY faa | CENTS. FIFTY CEN’ bi ge CENTS. Becared Orchestra Cirole and Wateons, Box olice sheets and seat at ine box oflice, mmunanys and at ie theatre ticket ndice, 11d Broadway. SPEOLAL NoTIck.—The Inauguration programme will com- mence at 7'¢ precinel, The {en minntes later, Doors open, at seven preataly. THE TAMMANY in the MAI MOTH PALACE adjoming Academy of Mosie, in Fourteenth street, and is easily acces: sible by the Fourteenth street cars, Broadway cars, Fourth avenue cars, Third avenue cat tages AUDIENGES of the THEATRES and MINSTREL WALLS will please notice that begged to the close of their pro- grammes gffere SEVERAL FEATORES OF RARE EXCELLENCE. mn enone at The Tammany consists of varieties, Siival Weise oesoor eave Ban teretameriers oes Sar carriages may be ordered for any hour which pleases thé visitors, enth avenue, between 1 ‘an i intl Poanively iat performance of "ais babii @ |OLID, AL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, FAN. 4 LAST NIG i NIGHT, AND B SEARON, GREAT COMMINATION COMPANY, ‘AMMOTH RTAINMENTS, re entablishment inh mAlCully dee EXIRAORDINARY VARI OF THE WINTER GARDEN AND CONCERT H THE MUSIC FROM THEODORE THOMAS ORCHESTRA. RIETTA ZANFRE' THE won Sat STK es Hg E rant ROPER. ARTI DORE ZANF! THE AND ta oe MIST, 0) CELEBRATED GYMNAST together ra pie weadartyl PERFORMING ‘ER Sepang Reged oe ™ arene jen grant ihe ror THEATRE, animated by « thousand Automatic Figures, reat, variety, of other Hatértalnments p ant ZDMISSION, TWENTY-FIVE CEN W OBBELL aisTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, FIELD of Cloth of GOLD. MONDAY FIELD of Cloth of GOLD. GEN'S and every night, FIELD of Cloth of GOLD.| D*Armes. soe aE FIELD of Cloth of GOLD. TINEE. lew Scenes. TELD of Cloth of GOLD. jew Music. GEN'S FIELD of Cloth of GOED. jew Jokes, D’armes. FIELD of Cloth of GO! ~ New Puos. | FIELD of Cloth of GOLD. JRRYANTS' MINSTRELS’ OPERA HOUSE. MTH st ones WEED, Adidaing s the BoUKs of Music. ms at. cro FUN, NDAN. SeTOU. Im mn of Gabel, core fom master. of comic: ity.—New. York H BAW BRYANT afd NELSR SEYMOUR as the Gendarmes. THE GERDARMES, ae ay GANE\IEVE DE BRYANT. D EU a By OPERA mos TRUE mad DOER, Eugene's Afri ray reo? in § divertissement, PAN Bi RAPHAEL: DE SALLA, THE INPANT TENOR, IVE INGIN, OVA TORE. MISEREAE CHORUS. TROV, + UNsWwoRTH in his ‘ATORE. COUNT DE'LOUNATIO, __Bryanta’ crowded ‘ifntly. Texto quarter to 8 o'clock. ELLY t LEON'S MINSTRELS—100 BROADWAY. AST SIX NIGHTS IN NEW ¥ pesentations @ ee UIRREV I TEVE DI patasprasgaaed Leon has a new mph ot ly as the author of this Drees Ko at his model jon of an en- Brogan the the Page, <jlmitating Rove Bell sacelience, Menara. Sarrage & brockway, sr 9 Me wix times wat Ae ni items rhe TE TURDAY ae EVENING, tA RING, JAN. WELL BENEFIT OF ARE ONLY LEON, paren -ROSA—8TEINWAY HALL. PAREPA-ROBA CONCERTS. D. DE VIVO..... Mme. PAREPA-' ROSA, the gre Jar cantatrice, on her of Opera and coast and Western Staten, ‘will give in the city of her former triumy — only al seme PARTROALE EVENING, | RO a mee KROOK HOUSE vee ROWE agen Tenor. PATTISON, the distinguished Mr. GEO. W. cuLsy, Mr J. LEVY, from London, the world, engaged ai expense expressly for nee Season. ee ane ol r} Wil commence on Wednesday, at at A. May Piawsy FIGHT defeat sp “rec IAL NOTICE. To defeat ee no more re tean siz tickets will be sold to any ,. 101 WILLIAMSBURG.— iret Panera orem Hhooley's Mia: Grand y 2}4 o'clock. ‘Mon cent, F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. M™ MONDAY aN aise arte F. B. CONWAY. SE Far. Mire. F. ire, Brot Mr. F. omni. Murphy poor Mra. Samuel Coadie. 8 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BoLLrtT—Moor®.—On Tharedey, December 31, by the Rev. bs ory? ay BRIO BOLLET to Marky A., © of Smith Moore, all « = city. B. Conway B. Conway arb LLER.—At Greenpoint, + on Th December 31, by the New. W, T. Booties, A. H. BILLINGs to Mary MILLER, both of Greenpoint, |e DUNNE 1AN.—On December 20, 1868, at of the’be je’ father, by the Rev. Dr, » JAMES DUNNING, Of Bi n, to Monta, adughter of Samuel Duncan, Esq., of ore ate aae cp Norwi DivtMaN-——WARREN.—On Thi a, Of the bride, by the itev. Dr. Drees, to ELVIRA J. WARREN. ‘Thursday evening, December 31, by the Rev. Dix, FRANK STanNER to Miss Kare Koy, both of elty. Kacen.—At Hudson wife of Augustus Kagel, child doing well. Saemeinone Ss Dicd. 2 5 Fordham, on Saturday evening, Janu- wry fore Boman infant + el of 1 leorge and Kate i 24 days. Beat roan frien friends iis of 1 the family are (bed to attend the from the residence of hi a bance avenue, ham, on Tuesday afteruoony wo o'e| ‘Oban Heldelburg, Germany, on Friday morning ber 11, PAULINE RIVES CLARKSON, wee Clarkson, of Newburg, on the Hud- son, N, Y. i med his residence, No, 41 Catharine ms mt oa, Wednesday, December Hattven ad onde of bag farotl Bop the A og Rimes eh a auakien, irat_ Reformed toe ehuren, ‘tas ( wy two 0 retook eT Friday. senuary 1, Josern Crata, aged of the Seat 4 har ite enlace, on J ly Tuesday suorsing, a Kegs ‘of Bureka Lodge, F. and A. oa are 3 coanee of Bureka Lodge No. 243, F. and A, are hereby “eo to meet at their iodge mea morning, a vi al " the funeral of our late brother, Bie ea tiene U.F. ALEKANDEN, M. d, Ae CUNNINGHAM. —In. on Saturday morn ion, « Jan Fook, on of her age, Many im the cu “sina, the" beloved ved daughter of Christopher aces relat ives Wvos of the family are respect- he funeral, pe . invited to attend the this (Monday) af- 7. o'clock, from ihe residence vremtas 2 Nassau street, off Kent avenue, rtween Myrtle eer 'h, Bicaaet, Yi cea ha Miryeo, 1a m the 15th year of 4 friends of the tasty are r ron ins nv to Steen the foneral , On yook, at the Church of tue oy Tri nearuer’ Madison avenue and Forty- econ’ EoaN.—On Sunday, January 3 at 266 West Tenth MicHAEL Eoan, of Tuam, county Galway, street, See, OO cai The friends and relatives the. “deceased are re- Spectfally Invited to attend the funeral. at half-past one - lock, on Tuesday afternoon, at the above resi- Tusta copy. EasTon.—On Sunday evening, Sanyiany 3, CHARLES: Easton, in the 65th year of his age. Notice of faneral FENNeR.—On Wi note December 30, W: ~—On TLLEAM NBER, in the aote pear ot hin see The friends and relatives are invited to attend his feveral, on reentey afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence William F, Wright, 160 Frank: “lato ri (Cont) papers ners please copy, wn . A \Pamnnon—On binary ary 3, James Frrz- sion aed mand | 3'months. The trends of the family are most respectfully re- attend the ag this (Monday) after- to Noon, at two o’el from his father's lence, No, 445 East Thirteenth street, The remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Fonck.—On omens & after a short and sanere Hliness Captain JAMms FuNoK, in the 70th year his age. ‘The relatives "omerg hod of Re, hoe are particu- larly requested to attend the Por — residence, No, 128 Bast Baan Bn Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, without we notice, Gnierr.—Ear! ‘Sunday rat of ew Orie ANN ©, Woman, wife of A De D —_ w Orleans, Relatives and tri to attend the funeral, on Tuesday at half twelve o’eloek, from the house of } Moines, atreet, Orange, N.J. Carriages at the North . Orange station on the A Jot the 11:30 train from Hoboken to convey friends to the house. GuiFrIN.—On Saturday, January of Lawrence and ey Grif_ln, monet fends of the he famil oe e friends of are respectfully me to attend the funeral, from the nA parents, 14 Centre street, South B this chon. day) alternoon, at two o'clock, witt irther no- tice, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery ‘for interment. Goopwix.—On_ Sunday, January as AGNEs _ 3., youngest child of John and Ann Goodwin, aged 6 months and i4tays, ‘The funeral wiil take plac® from the residence $f Ner parents, 340 East eee es this (Mond afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the fam! i are respectfully invited to attend. HarFIELD.—At his residence, Mount Pleasant, Westchester county, N. ‘in ‘JONATHAN HATFIELD, is age, bee st in the Tist pero ineral services at his late resid esday morning, at eleven *Sotook. Castanos © Sin” be in waiting at Unionville of arrival of the quarter-past ~~ traiu from Twenty-sixth street. Relatives and nds are invited to attend. HRITKaMyY.—On Saturday, January 2, at his resi- dence in Kast New York, CHARLES P. H&ITKAMP, aged 76 years, 1 month and 7 days. + rriende ad relatives are invited to attend the fu- nera!l, from the Lutheran church, on Tuesday after- noon at one o'clock. JuNK.—In this city, on Saturday, January 2 — A.. son of Thomas and Ann Junk, aged 7 yore relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) af- ternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his | eat honmes No, 632 East Thirteenth street, without ‘urther notice. pent Saturday, January 2, in Brooklyn, after & lin iiiness, Mra. Gronge W. KING, eldest dang! ee Charies Lediard, Esq., of New York, aged ‘28 years, 8 — o bn anna (Ua.) papers please copy. Livr.eE.—At residence, No. 407 West Twent px te =: on Saturday, Janaary 2, Jos eri ATTLE, His remains will be taken out of the city for Inter- ment this (Monday) morning, at six o'clock. Maqre.—At Jamaica, L, 1., of consumption, Sax- UEL 8. MAGEE, aged 46 years, 3 months ana 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- ‘ly invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) the residence of his ania Magee, jarua amatca,” fast) papers p lease copy. MoRAN.—On Sunday, Janua! Matugw Moran, aged 47 years. He leaves a wife and six children to lament the loss of a@ faithful husband and good tather, Requiescat in pace. Amen. The remains will be taken from his ‘ato residence, 64 Leroy street, to Calvary Cemetery for interment, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o’clook. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, MORRISON.—WILLIAM JAMES, son of Willlam HH. and Ann Morrison, aged 26 years, 1 month and 13 a ‘he relatives and friends of me family, also the members of Roatan a, ae regiment, N, aie SN. Y., a the New York Cal donian blab are ‘invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 285 Spring street, on V afternoon, at two o'clock. ie members ot G com , Eighth Regiment N. Y. 8. N. G., are hereby notifi * to, report at the ar- mory in full fatigue uniform, with overcoats and white gloves, on Tuesday, 5th inst., to attend the percnagy ttre our late comrade, Lieutenant W. J. oor and members caf the regiment are spect invited 0, to participate. Boo oan at fifteen one o’cloc! Neanh WILLIAM He HE. HOOT. ‘Captain, New Yone, Jan. 0, 1968, Myers.—On Sunday, Jannary 3, GRack, youngest bey of the Rev. E, M. and Matilda Myers, aged 5 Wiimington ng So papers pie please copy. MoCoon.—On Sat toe | January 2, after @ short tliness, Misa Her relatives and trends, and also those of her brother, Cornetina ego brother-in-law, Wil- Ham H. Townsend, are respectfully tmvited to attend the funeral, on ‘Tuesday morning, at eleven o’ol from the Co! corner Fifth a an poy —ROveRt sp cen e frien his late residence, No. 6 Centre ane place, this (Monday) sterecon, at half past Negiate church, Twenty-ninth street, without further MoCortnsy, 20 er re invited to attend the MoCoy.—After a are eas, uteaniern Mo- oe tienda of th nett of her nephews, nds of r nep! Edwin R. and Theodore (barnes, ore fully tavieanesend se aa this ( of ihe at two o'clock, fro om the Chureh of the Incarnation, corner Thirty-ffth and Madison avenue, with- out farther ooo McDonaaH.—On San , caanary 3, at junday m: four o'clock, ELIZABETH, wife of Willi tisoa 0 @ native of the town of Som reland. Her rematns will be taken from her 225 Division avenue, ‘wiliamavurg ot on Tuesd morning, at ten o'clock, to the Church of* Peter and Paul, where a ——. mass will be cele- by ge thence to Calvary © pong | for interment. St. John (N. B.) papers please copy. Also Irish pa a pGUINNESS.—On HY reer fe Hegel i MOUULNNESS, 600 Of juinness. pt Se denannns relatives, are ~ invited al wo ee 5 he om pocorn irday, hag gs ha hed ara cpa a UMane FE a daughter an Me Seaton ‘ater a" painfal Uincss, ay 10 months and The rel og and friends are niy invited to attend vhe funeral, from her tate residence, 46 a this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one 0 Post.—On Friday night, Janoary 1, ELLen, the beloved wife of Zehjon Post, aged 41 years and 6 ares Thon hast jeft Boy sek wife wo dear, Here on earth But to Thy will, God! Ibow In submission ‘The relatives and friends of ‘the family ae reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) af- ternoon, at one o'clock, from her late qerasuse, oT Broome street. inday morning, January 3, after a lo: Rak.—On Sui Pa ey 2 atte and severe illness, RopERT Ax, ene relatives and friends are Lica an invited to attend the funeral, j Bagh nen afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late penn Jersey avenue, near South Third street, Jersey ‘Trenton (N. J.) and Glasgow ) papers lease copy. ¥ Ral Tek 2-On —On Saturday, January 2, Mrs, CORNELIA ANN Rarxay, Wife of G. 36 years, Funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, at 296 Sixth avenue. ens.—On Saturaay morning, January 2, at a quarter to vat aeaee ofc, CHantes M. Roamrs, in tne tancrel ba take | lace from his late residence, 42 Bast Twel this (Monday) morning, at eleven o'clock, Friends are respectfully eaten At ue De akira, Vat Ne we re Wa. 5 * Relatives and friends of the family and oMicers wong the United States Navy and = are respectfully Invited to attend the Tuneral, 0 ednesday after- chare a tia abet f 4 mie further notice, ae fay, January 1, EMuy FP, Savy, “ane re relatives and red em of the famil Shek Linn Ae on ry " Seueek, te from the x heceadenen oF of ies a4 ‘cl pets, Porty-ninth street, near Third avenue, South ustivconen Sunday moraine, January 3, Mrs, ,ORWOOD BMITH, ee ves and friends of the family are Ret ful tnvted to attend the funeral, from 139 Forsyth wireet, on afiernoon, at one o'clock. Lge ey jewark, £ aS on Saturday after- noon, January 2, ANNA 8. Wife of the Kev, Jonathan F. Stearas, D ‘Dee etater ot the Rey, Dr. Prentiss, “of this city. The faneral services will take in the First Presbyterian church, Newark, om alter. moon, at oe at oo ye sTOLTa, be rene ATARIN pat A eldest, aad on only Y evel dane Raters Lewis and renee ee ee at me oN oobap No, Liv Henry street. mm Bun Ae! Aid FRan- evening, pd Of tho thenily, an and of his law, Owen, of hs bis brotherip-law ois A. THO! ‘The relatives: father- , Thomas Abr'm R. Van Nest, are respestfuily invited : peel | Linverty tym 3 faneral his late West Thirtieth On "Tuesday ‘orning as halt past ten o'clock, Voater.—On Satu January 2, Loursa F. Voa- 23 veara, LER, wife of Charies The meaeeves and and Teche oer respectfully invited pe Ua , from her late residence, No, 23 oodhali street, South Brooklyn, this (Monday) af- ternoon, at two o'clock. YoupaLe.—On Lang A Jan 2, MARIAH L., Ganghter of Isaac and Elizabeth waa » aged 4 years, 4 months and 2 days. The relatives and friends, are invited to attend the funeral, nowy the residence of her parents, 43 North t, Williamsburg, this (Monday) afternoon, t his resiaence, Gainswood, near December 27, General "r0 years, REAL ESTATE MATTERS. at two 0% clock. Warreret. Demopolis, Aine on Natuan B. WurtereLp, Real Estate Notes. The city of Liverpoot ts butlding three new pubitc Parks. It spent $1,649,000 npon them last year. Florida ts called the poor man’s paradise by ® correspondent, Ho says & $500 house there 1s a3 00d as a $2,500 one at the North. No wood pile, no hay mow to provide, and land fifty cents an acre. A lot of land with buildings thereon, south side of Hayne street, Charleston, 8. C., was sold recently for $5,000; one-fourth cash, balance in five annual instalments, The Mobile Register says that within the last thirty days cotton plantation acres have risen 300 per cent in value. The Frans crop will pay the planters all out of debt and leave them such cash surpluses as they never rejoiced in m the old slave times, During EN bas past year South Boston expended $97, tion of brick butldings and $195,000 in en buudings, A farm of 160 acres lying near the St. Louis and ie tween Mattoon and Charies- Railroad, ton, Coles county, was sold last week for $7,000 cash, which was at the rate of $43 75 per acre. Anold gentieman was recently waiting for the cars in the depot of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, when, looking over the great bmid- ing, he exelaimed;—"Gnly think of it! it a litte over thirty years ago I waa otfered eighty acres of land, on part of which this depot is now built, for S sorrel horee and saddle, and I was fool enough to 80 hmgton houses an exchange ve ~The im) used to prevali that the — wasa city of boarding houses. This ts partial rue, but there have been recently buiit a large num- ber per of hor replete with all modern improve. ment and wi oh ‘are now awaiting purchasers or nants—rent from $1,000 to $1,200, prices from $io.000 to $15,000, lot included. ‘On’ the outskirts very nice houses can be hired for $800 per annum, ich, before the war, would have rented for $300, Nor is there any probability that rents will come down find catay Years, eal estate, transfers of which were recorded in St. Louts December 23, was $32,778. The Mg of Rood estate, transfers of which wero cago December 31, Was $66,600, A ‘Southern journal, addressing the young men of the South respecting the agriculturai prospects of that section, uses the following language:—Lands in Middle Georgia which, property Meo eo hye Spin the cultivator at pet prices pe F Spd and a good deal more with tree pied ay be had for two, th four to ten doliars an acre, a the demand this very best of all for the po yer ga of w A cotton, the price of 4 acre of land is so one-twenticth of the value of its annual crop pares ‘The subjoint exhibit of the building improve- meots in niladapnie during the past year expiains the reason why Philadelphia exceeds New York city, so much in area and is otherwise of ‘interest, omictal records of the Es Inspectors’ office for the year just closed show that the improvements, in. number and character, excoed those of any previous ear since the office was created, The dwellings, for e erection of which permits were tasued each month, numbered as follows:— Four Three two Story. Story. Story. Total. _ 17 22 - 23 12 as 5 101 106 302 8 850 261 554 6 820 201 637 18 856 300 684 18 232 182 art 6 205 201 452 5 203 187 306 2 202 142 348 12 116 98 26 1 E) 1» «o 1 304 1,608 4,109 nuatty “in Philadelphia from Three Two one and ine fonowing On the 17th of , 1817, the estate now known as Nos, 239 and 241 Tremont street was purchased Luther Parker, then @ truckman, for tle sum 660, It wassold by Jehn Fenno and EI sane under ‘en will of Hanni ia directly ite the Wine o Win th time been occupied prominent citizens of the Both Fa tt is man; Fears aince he died. The wident ‘of Tremont strect cut om his houses, the of whieh were sold to L ype ge Smith for ‘The land has been now poh ty te “Rome, survey shows a front of number of square feet in the lot tn 5,684. the city takes off 1,100 feet, or four feet, This still leaves the six feet. Basico and 6h 4 Bw cor, 100x! giserd ta RS of Fatchen Clinton Baokett EX. cor, Wixi), tt 6 of Clinton ‘of Bushwi Wreairs ais end Proce Abrams’ to ee itd Moiittora, 8 neres. ’ H w Sad) De Mott MORRIGANTA, jx 238. 0258 1D J. Coiteu OA from eed » oink ‘ he for a Nich bt ory bases mie tec, Md Newly a road, @ % I rt Clinton row, ows, 441-109 seeyai Valley at, wa, ad) 0: pe RS ay acres. a Atlantic at, #% B Tl Morrison's prop, 5 tote > Oi) 1) WOvxabo.. TRANSF! IN AVR SS A noche

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