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house} frst lass ‘reference. 234 9 Ss ee zm ay ae 8T., THE REAR.— PRO- S07 SE aL ere Chambermalds, &c. 212 2 gore 8T., CORNER bony vist BALTIC, BROOK: res] OF waitregs, Bost city refere ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO 245, Sesh sist erok ran ln a Mn at 260 pp ae nad aust fa wasting. 809 ang Bast BAGY, Jere 8T., il doce EMPLOYER'S —A jeaj,mould anne peters fi a rasl lo cham! ork an Onn as shing and froning, Call 403 6TH AV., BETWEEN STH AND 25TH STS.—A LaF RTE aS todo chamberwork and plain sew: Dresgmakers and Seamatresses. GKEENWICH AV.—AN ENGLISH gmt s = THE oie | ‘a8 seamstress and nurse or to assist with light 126 3 : Bea, WEST 88TH ST.—A COM! NT DRRSSMATER ‘wants work by the day or ; Can sew on & Wilson's machine. . R4, EAST HOUSTON 8m, 3D FLOOR.--A WELL EDU- fain an Proteatabl widow of triddio ne wants a do piain serlagandlgut bgusewari bat there aro Beret Safes dren she would be wrlng to make ‘berselt geuerally + plan Sree English. wt tte 3 cee a inno REA en AY., BETWEEN 2D AND 2TH STS.—A MID- 386 Sioned btow raters Dourdtn kee) yy" in or naieirs family; v 20 oP, jection to the 8 ya Call on or address Mrs. W., as above, Det Wween, LADY DESIRES 70 PROCURE THE WORK OF A jouse, sucl 8 making up undergarme! ahlrtg drawers, tc; Isa drat class cutter. Pyddros Yet General Housework, &c. CARROLL PLACE, BLE! ae 33 Grovestant grits ab BEERS Stet Pata rasher and ironer and good plain cook; call for two dayee ee A.—A GERMAN tege TO no GENERAL 26 ina emell private 320 EAST 4iTH 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AV8.—A wang woman to do general housework ina small eae fi wl er ova to a short distan in the untry ; good cl ty reference. ites 450 WEST 99D ST.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL to do light housework or take care of children, Reference if 1 requised., cepers, &e. House! Lewis ST.—A LADY A8_ HOUSEKEEPER TO aoa lady or gentleman. Inquire for two weeks, between Band 3 ofcloek. LADY WISHES A. A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER toa respectable lad; [eptleman. Address for one week, Mra, Mary 'y Martin, hia Por Fost office. ee sat Bae on soon (A HADY, LONG RESIDENT IN. CUBA, DESIRES A situation ina Spanish farily as honsekeeper, in lor or to instruct, small children. in the Hpanish Or English anguages can cut nnd make children’s ky thi RICAN LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS keeper; understands ber business; has first class chy reference.” _Address J, a J. M., E Herald oilice, WIDOW LADY OF GOOD SOCIAL fo bye ged and hope get Seen desires ition of le home more an ‘object then remun- eration. "Adirese rs. E. F.E., box B73 Northampton, Mase, 4. GRBEN ST, NEWARK —A RESPECTABLE, PRO- testant married woman as wet nurse; has lost Baby. Call on or address Mrs. Williams, 38 #32 A IN THE PAPER STORE.—AN EXPERI- ‘woman either aa nurse oF housekeeper: Be nent tou ;can turns hand foanything; wish situation immediately. Apply for two days 0 to 6. WEST 47TH 8T.—A aay pp igen ny MARRIED ‘woman as wet nurse; has the 3a. M. andl P.M. STH AY. BETWREN 20TH AND S187 ST8.—A woman as nurse or to do general house- cumall vate family ; best city reference, WEST 40TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED pSroman a aby to wet n "Bato sger tyre: three weeks old; children. | 1n- Pay mics Mrs. DASHER, 618 9TH ayn Ma glnene had B soe & baby to wet, at her own residence. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AM ERI. ke care of children ang 10 do (ronk. “Audress M.'B. Gy Herat Laundresses, &e. EAST 47TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—-AS FIRST CLASS Jnundress and to do fluting at her residence by Mrs. Miscellaneous. EAST 40TH ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS LADY'S l maid and seamstress; dx ay nursing; best re- aiven. Apply at i YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, AS 9 PARK AV.—A sires “ame ae a reference. AN gINTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY, ma, ORPHAN, eNews: eas Sa and’ willing to make useful; would not object to the cour ‘pont Teference. Address for one week Miss Fini. Jeni WAaNteD—By A pour tm aps eave ee nat oat House, oreo ca A “) Lavy or pee ay ewe A POSITION AR AS Pe Fm Address M. 8 W., herald Go,70 Wir, A LADY, A SITUATION ‘as governiess or useful companion ; in arences, Audresa J. On bat ; rel gene ee Warten BrrUAsIOn AS HOD! KEEPER OR widow £ sostruction ium’ ia vain ft it deatred. ed, « Compensation leas on Stjost ae Micra ome. ‘ndoubted references given. Address ED_BY A LADY with SOME KNOWLEDGE: Kekerpiang and experience in housekeeping: a po- sition wh ere car’ runt aay be required, or woul ike to Wiel oc good references, Addiess A., box 114 “TIELP* WANTED—FEMALES, j AD) Dy AGENTS WANTED_—FOR “DAKOTA ALAND” li ‘Mississippi River and Home ot Forties. 100 cogrevings Sploncia me ‘Qyanren- A : ccurene_wias RSE TO Sous coe iy pac Tia taal Buh oty Decween 10 apd te e B iky ed WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK TO GO TO ken et, washer and tron- ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COMPETENT ‘and reliable American woman, with rome education, to sew and attend to to light Wonsebold dation. Addresa 12° togrity, box 135 Herald ANTED-AN | ERGLISH, GER AN OR SCOTCH on ton erall Jain cook and general honsewo ker; ne ice cnmbeten ‘need apply at West Gah ot., near dh av. ‘Al D-TWO “GIRLS. 10 TRIM Lapis w Wien? app ane. fis rand sta operas wane. “A ok es ce WOMAN TO DO GBN- 4 smail private ppin ats who under. sande her Dual ‘punineas; none other need 45 Kast uh a ARTED—A xr gine gD p UPSTAIRS work con Broadep and hare ™ 1 ears at AND oe we wen rivet fatally $8 COOK, TOR A SMALL from 1b real s. Lyons, i in. oe -ANTED. HOUSEWORK —TWO RESPECTA RL PRO- wages $10. Apply Rah 1 aeete oepinal Wes wen ain aes Briigingreterences ANTED—A ‘atnt*ro po, GEN! RAL HO ptibceatinte without ebildre must understand ce required. Call at 380 Wert LADIES TO WORK ON WHEELER W machine 1 Pt. muatet Gres Dunne Sty Up Lae ain, Fox GENERAL ae | MIDDLE AGED MAN 18 Hi NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1869, Silom as cook ou bourd sone eee’ or \N WISHES A SrTUATION As bo ae tae tng got referauee. Toquire at 147 Weal Sb nt 1D qound ITH'S A or fngheY aff tn the or lime at the trade. Call at 613 Kast 1. Ye lime ab the trades “Call at 815 Kast Oth ot, B. ¥. YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY IN BUSIN! B. AL phtontedeg st the rei book and utaionery batuesy Soe, where ens is bon eine bib apatomere cot apo ei Useftl, Addreas C.'M. P., Herald oflee. Eengnner WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE BUSINESS in any capacity ho may be qualified for; can take chatge of an: gree department: a rat clase aocountank wet in moat any guidoor capacliy: Address Jn bor ‘fice, See ee etek abet reheat CAEL ORS ‘ANTED_A SITUATION Ab PORTER OR SHLPPING Give good reverence, Ac nee CLERKS AND SALESMEN, coounTé n Acc00Ns i mneeean rs PoBALANCED AND (Accounts ogden wig er saat KEPT 1M keeper wl to spare some the day. yo nddieas Gortee rrectness, He a YOUNG 3 MAN DESIRES ‘A SITUATION AB BOOK. permanent situation rather than fea anant od ruta Address Penman, box 224 Auer A. see A TeAvEuLING SALESMAN, COMMANDING apt western trade, would conuect with a joo tr cee or potion bs bouse tu New York. Sold the last ihrer pho for ry os gr Good city reference. Addreas A® youre. RGEEMAM, EDUCATED IN ALL BRANES ndise, @ year in this country, wishes an en- Sitewers,| bos at een efnat ride ohths tn "ite sultion and real estate bi Best recommendations. Address Sop ade Went st path nsslvaoti~ sad se CORE Sn ee D¥ic. OLERK WANTED.—INQUIRE AT THE DRUG store corner 27th st, and 7b av. ‘ARDWARE BOOKKEEPER WANTED—DOUBLE PY COMPETENT bob Sy DESIRES ANY HON- eat ney henna ferences, Ac. Address H. X., box ontry wager, ail net profis on his sales to opens tomers brought by him and 5° per week idreas, ith references, Kappa, Herald ‘ic, GATESMAN, N WANTED—IN A FAILORS' TRIMMINGS House, who tuderstands, the business tn al te urea pases trade, Adress, with references box SASS a SETS TR Waisted, fhean halt Polio: Hes crc bad IN A/LAWYER'S Wanredan vant anise is some A MAN ri! ouT fos ae ed, Rookee : ry Herald obese, WAxtzD-RY A YOUNG AND THOROUGH BUSI- e48 Tan of eight years) experience, @ situation ns guier, ashler, bookkeeper OF asvistant; vefereuece, address My ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 9 YARS OF AG#, Cj sate ‘a9 salesman in a wholesale house; resides ents and can refer to his former omployer. Ad- lips, Herald oltee, TANTED—EMPLOYMENT; BOOKKEEPER, _COL- lector, salesman or any ‘respectable porition; knows ereceries, ae dry goods; good references, Address jaldwin, ‘ANTED—A TRAVELLING SALESMAN | WHO GAN WA inke trom 5,000 to $10,000 of the stock of a manufac- turing company already established and paying over 100 per Pad on, oe ‘working caplial ; permanent situation b guaran $1,500 and ¢xpenses; first class, refero:.ces given ani red. Address Manufacturer, | Herald of require ; NPE) ry, bya young man with best reference; understands the business and plain fastening. Maiden lane, OACHMAN'S SITUATION WAX who thoroughly understands his Ma wilting to make himself fei efuls good elty rofercace, “Address Jolin, box 24 Herald oil ANTED TO OPEN A FREE Pain Paint and Annihilator in Canadas and Pacific coast; 18 test office for Wolcot each of the Southern Stat large profita and conscientious employment, requiring but sraail capital. ‘Those who wish can call and es tho remark: bie cures performed for scores of people every day at 173 Chatham square, New York, or address R, L. Wolcott, 170 square, New York." YOUNG MAN WANTED. -TO ASSIST AND MAKE change in a store; one wiiling to become generally use. a oo good wages. Apply at 243 Broadway, room 1. FIRST derstands sitending oho 3 asingle mid 88 OYSTERMAN WANYED—WHO UN- bar also; must come well recom- jeaged man preferred. Apply at 464 Ae coe TAYLOR'S, 961 BROADWAY, OFFICE NO, 8 eae see col eiseires week jothce porter, $16; four Ye TO STRUD | SHIPPING DEPA\ iy man 0 deliver gondss orter, timekeeper, tore, man to deliver goods. ‘Mk Broadway, root 1 GENTS WANTED--TO CANVASS FOR A CITY PA- A apt #lveral comeatssion paid. 235 Brosdway, office GENTS ARE MAKING FROM $10 TO $20 PER DAY In selling the “Complete Herbailnt oF the People thelr Own Ph: ng bm peer oe on or address C, Monroe Brows, street, ird floor. ARANTED, FOUR young MEN POR WHOLESALE + honne, $15 week ; bookkeeper and collector; immediate einpioyment HEALY, ‘45 ssctasstintil EN WA NTED UP ROUTES oN 1H agen GET EVENING TELEURAM. First come irst served. ply at 88 Ann street, RAVELLING AGENTS WANTED—IN CONNECTION with their own business through the United States, to jufnence busi stock and banking house, Address ‘VAUET WANTED—TO ATTEND AN INVALID GEN- tleman; cood teferences required. Adareas J. B. T. box 8,158 Post ofice, ‘aNTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ FEW MEN TO CAN- ‘Call at 165 Fulton st., Brooklyn, third floor, from ‘ANTED—A ¥! ‘OUNG: MAN J ‘ABOUT 20 YEARS OF AGE, in the office of a jobbing hanse, to assist in the book: salary $200 first year. Address Books, box 4, a Post office, ANTED-A SMART YOUNG MAN WHO CAN drive w horee. Inquire at Union Market, first landing, SMART BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, IN A DRUG store; must reside witt hin parents, near 07 38 av. ware A SMART, Active Boy, Auour 16 YRARS ‘of age, one who has eft seliool aod resides with hie parents, ' Apply at Gb ‘Walker ANTED—AN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN OF GOOD adfven, who han bred to the wine, tea and gro- cory business and koows the same thoroughly, aud wbo can ive undoubted nce As honesty, Addrees O., box 175 Jerald atie, giving names of previous employers aud salary expect ANTEDGENTLEMAN “OF” Good, STANDING To latuence business for @ stock and banking house, Address A. ©. D., Herald oflce. ANTED-A GOOD BUSINESS MAN TO TAKE charge of, provision sore, who can loan 1,000 on fond security. No, 614 Grand GooD OYSTERMAN ONE wito iy understands bie busi aeer,' Gall between Be 12 M,, at Morse’e Restaurant, 455 thoro houre of # Eighth at WANTED.A SrRADY,, INDUSTRIOUS _ LOY, Toake fires aud not ax Nght porier; Vern be writing to Work and to aliend to his work, —Addrose, with referesee, agornd wages wanted, box 208 Herald oftion, ANTED-TO ENGAGE THRER OR FOUR & dents for the ininistry, upon & mitaton highly remao alive aud eminently befitting thelr calling. Address Mleaion, box M3 New York Post oies. y TANTD-—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A BOY WHO lives with his parents and can come well recommended, ‘Adres, lu own handwritlag, box 2,240 Post otce. - te THE TRADES. GRINDER AND POLISHFR WANTED—ON COT: ton machinery. Inquire at 1 Paleo tane, thie (Sai morning. vivtt, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.- WANTED, EM. Hoymept an wich by youny man, aced 28; has served Ing Leadon oes eors, and has Sonct ca routeets oan jon er on two tines of raltwi }y Survey- levelling and setting out; Is a neat draugntaman, Addrens ritog, No, 7 Hubert at,, Ne GToxrourners WANTED.10 GOOD STONR: A UTTERS snd 3 xood carvers to out Ohig and Drown stone, Steady york in fant clase sheds, | Wagos #5 10 88 yer day. Arp fd Bacil & Rossy Court street, neat Has RPENTERS AND OTUBRS. 1 AM A GOOD fe and 1 want work; understand elty and coun. Weal at inthe country, AdJroes Carpenter, 122 T° SAWMAKERS.—WARTED, A FIRST maker; one who thoroughly understands fp all sta branches is wantet 98 foremau; a permanent aitu- ation will be given to aaatisfactory appiirant. Adres, with Teferences and aalary wanted, Sawa, box 2,597 Post office, WY WANTED—T0 00 TO HAMILTON, Bermuda. Apply to Cooper, Fellows & Co, 11 Maiaen ANTED- BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AGED 93, A SITU. ation aa glider and colorer in a gold chain aid jewelry manufactory | unde Nting; ood refere: dress G, W., 27% Broome Sen ANTRD-., AN mnaaennan? BY AN Saran German watebma’ best references gion. dress W. K., care of Charles atieriingers 1 Brow Waren 8 OR FOUR FREDERS FOR RULING i nncuinet ila of Be Apply at the bookbindery, TO ATTEND ro a ws TED. " WATCHMAKER, TO watch and clock rep: oy ba ‘aly nadsess Loy ‘one having 1g good Fetere rT )TO GENTLLMEN ONT, ON eet AMEN ONT ON ire ager Ppt GE pat St Breeden”? jog 2% cents to ihe secretary, oy THE MAMMOTH, DOLLAR HE ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAR STOKB, ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAB STORE, ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAR STORE, ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAR STORE, ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAR STORE, ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAR STORE, ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAR STORB, ORIGINAL MAMMOTH DOLLAR STORB, 7 BROADWAY, 637 BROADWAY, 1 BROADWAY, WINTER GARDEN PaLa 4 WINTER GARDEN PALACE, WINTER GARDEN PALACE, THE WONDER OF THE AGE, _ WINTER GARDEN PALACE, WINTER GARDEN PALACE, WINTR GARDEN PALACE, WINTER GARDEN PALACE, WINTER GARDEN PALACE, THB WONDER OF THE AGE, THE WONDER OF THE AGE. TO OUR MILLION PATRONS, TO OWR MILLION PATRONS, TO OUR MILLION PATRONS, Owing to the tremendous rush of business during the last month, and the consequent depletion of our stock oni exhible tion, having found st tmposaible by the nicht work of our whole force 10 exhibit = vuietent quantity and variety of the ELEGANT AND USEFUL ARTICLES ELEGANT AND USEFUL ARTICLES ELEGANT AND USRFUL ARTICLES ‘which have made our er NOVEL PALACE OF WONDERS NOVEL PALAGE OF WONDERS NOVEL PALACE OF WONDERS fo popular throughout the whole Baton, and which a discern- ing public baa so Uberally patronised, We are compelled to closo our store till MONDAY, THE 18TH INST., MONDAY, THE 18TH INST, MONDAY, THE 18TH INST., MONDAY, THE 1TH INST, MONDAY, THE 18TH INST., MONDAY, THE 18TH INST., MONDAY, THE 18TH INST., Whenwewillhaves GRAND REOPENING, GRAND REOPENING, GRAND REOPENING, in a style surpassing anything heretofore seen In this or any other country. rains : Wo havo Intely received an immense assortment of the most RARB, [1 ELEGANT, = ‘ASHIONABLE, AND USEFUL Goons, of our own importation from all paris of the known world, which, together with our former unrivalled variety, cannot fail to form the most maguiticent gittraction ever witnessed on this continent. Our stock has been selected by our own agents exclusively for our own use, without regard to cost. Many of our beautiful articles cannot be purchased elee- where in this country, certainly not for one dollar, it being our determination to defy competition. Thousands of articles which we shall offer for one dollar are richly worth five dollars, and cannot be purchased else- where for less, as will be admitted by all who view them. Many splendid and costiy additions will be made to our present elegant decorations; our extensive palace will be thoroughly warmed by sleam and delightfully ventilated, The most perfect order and decorum will be maintained by the special officers In attendance, and the most magnificent, unrivalled and valuable collection of articles exhibited that bas ever been offered to the public at aprice within the reach of all, ie ur intention in to make our GRAND REOPENING GRAND REOPENING GRAND REOPENING worthy of the admiration of our million customers. ¥ All will be charmed, all will be delighted, all will be suited, with the ‘most rare, beautiful, useful and valuable articles. Visitors to our world’s wonder on Monday next, when viewing cur coctly and elegant fixtures, our gorgeous and classic orna- ments, our neatly attired, refined, intelligent, happy and at- tentive young lady clerks, together with the endiess variety ‘and profusion of the costly gems submitted to thelr inapec- tlon, will require but a smal eifort of the imagination to per- wuade themesives that tay O98 re in some palace of enchant- ment In fairy land. ‘We invite our former patrous to come; to invite all who have nover yet favored us with a call to come. We are cer- tain that ail will be delighted, charmed and satisiied, and we have no doubt that each individual will carry away at least fone article of rare beauty aod usefuluess as a memento of the wonder of the preteot ae What lady would be without @ Sowing Machine when one of Hancock's patent can be purchased for one dollar? or without Mantel Ornaments when the mort beautiful Parian, Chine aud Glass Vasew can be purchased for one doilag? Who would be without ao ‘assortment of Silverware when Silver plated Revolving Casters, Buller Dishes, gold ned Goblets and Cups, Call and Tea Bells, Napkin Rings, Yorks, Spoons, Salt Siands, Fish, Cah ehased for one dollar? What lady would be without jewelry when all the cortly | | | nd Fruit Kaives can be pur- and clegant varietion of Hraseleis, Chains, Pencle, Garnets, Emeralds, Amothysts, Jets, & dollar? jit Who would not give ® dollar ( and Pencil? oe? What library is complete without the Life of Abraham Lin- colo, by Henry J, Raymond, for one dolinr? ‘What lady's wardrobe ts completo without Kid Gloves, ‘ompanions, Workbores, Fane, Portemonnales, Travelling Hags, Pu Boxes, Selssora, Mair Brushes, Jewelry Boxes, ani the most highly perfumed Fruit Sonp—all for one dollar? ‘What gontieman does not require an elegant Pocket Knife, tots of Hafr, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Shaving and Boot Wlacking materiale, Watch and fine Underelothing, Neck echaum Pipes, Cheasboard and Pieces, and a thousand other ologant and really usefut articles which we'will exhibit—ait for one doitar? a saa ‘Who dows not want an Umbrella and elegant sliver. mounted Cane? Either can be got fora dollar, Space will not admit to particularize the endiess variety of our attractions, Suffice it to say there te seatcely anything either useful or fanciful required by ladies or gentlemen that annot be purchased at our Palace of Enchantment for One Dollar, and we have full faith that @ discerning public will duly apprectate our efforts to offer a seleotion worthy of their continued patronage. EN ‘We embrace this opportunity to return our most sincere thanks for the generous favors heretofore bestowed ‘upon ue. NRW YORK MERCHANTS’ COOPERATIVE UNTON, 7 BROADWAY, “OPPOSITE BOND STREET. can be purchased for one & genuine gold Pen Case te é ize oe FAN Manager BD Hie Opera, EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MATINIE AT.9 O'CLOCK. LA PERICHOLE, aie PERICH LA PERICHOLE, rue MOST D DECIR Uke pees PERFORMANCE samen thunders of a Res pa BN er a Citar th OH. BALLET THO! pose fecskeed Y pines LA PERICHOLE. SATURUAY, MATINEE, LA PERIOUOL scared aly daye in advance atte Opera Houso and Scbirmer's Music Store, 101 Broadway. A PERICHOLE MATINEE TO-DAY AT & re se GRAND OPERA HOUSE, rp HE Tay TAMMANY. THE TAMMANY. SECOND Guar ear MATINEE, (SATURDAY), AT TWO'O'OLOCK P, M. DOOKS OPEN AT ONE. TRIUMPHANT BUCO! of the TAMMANY MATINEES. TAMMAN EES. Delighted crowds of fashionable Li ‘Charmed throngs of intraine hen enjoyable programme, ‘The two grand orchestras. iframes POSITIVELY LAST TIME of tho exquisitely £1 mre comic Legh hte! Be peed ad Reoeived wi of laughter, The G Stit Dance, ¢ Grand ‘The Comic Toy Song, Panel and. andy ‘The Brooklyn Belle, The Great Sen ‘The Merry Dash The Youthful Warb! ‘The Wondrous V: in, ‘The Magic Tableau, 7m itt ‘a ‘oF sis NEW oe YEAR, “Adinterton tree Humared Artinty, Ail appear reserved, 00 cents exira. x ‘i HE TAMMANY—THE TAMMANY. be yume success of the MAMMOTH Ace OF AMUSEMENT. ‘The cafe umusant opened this evening for the re ception of visitors armenia 7 ot) cpm nd OF SCOTLAND. iT MAGAIBES 2 wages ‘ADMISSION, 500. EVER! GRAND SPARKLIN isi ANZA. HILLIANT OU. bey ARTETS AND CHORUS. RK. ‘ART! TILING RAILKOAD SCENE. THE GRE LAGOTA BE: g COMO PANTOMIME, THE | VICTORE! Tig’ HOMOROUS FUNGH Ab UDY owe, GET'S GRAND TRANSFORMA’ Adcaiasiony We.', reserved Ore hoa _ ase extra; Teserved O Orchestra Chars, tra, BL entra. os m ° sil "Shan ind WRT TINER B TODAY at on (FORMERLY PIKE" TREY AND 8TH WVExOR. —— SUNDAY. +-Director. RAND O OPERA ERA HOUSE GOR wD sr ATEINWAY HALL. ‘ SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS. THEODORE THOMAS. TIC! 3 RESERVED SF. ATS EXTRA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, ON (SUNDAY) EVENING, JAR SAN. a The fouwing artiste will appear for the. itis a RR ‘enor, Mie dA” DAWSON, Pianist; ‘Together THEODORE THOMAS" GRAND OROBEST Reserved sents and Uoke(s can now be had a: the Box no aco of Steinway Hull; at G. Sehirmer’s, No, 7 at th ‘Theatre Ticket Othee, No No. TMM Broaaway. ' NWA! bom ‘gare ‘i RAND CONCERT ‘tm ald of the St. Davii's Benevolent Society, MONDAY EV oes JA Mr. AP MA ir. LLUYRO LEWL Mr EDWalD HOF Mr. J. R. THOMAS, v Tickets ie To be hs bad at the the mune stores and at at the door. door. ightens when T, or vi ar” REDERICK ie rl é 3,1% Brosdways i branch, 208 Bowery. a sad THORNE, SCENIC ARTIST, NO. 189 EIGHTY-THIRD «,ftreet, Yorkville, New York city, N. ¥-» contract with managers to 0 paint sesnery ni a —— that may on be nape te IE Saree nn ani > eee pave al te APPLIED FOR Menta tara t Pianof. ‘octave, inteat Igror Srovewaents, at leas than halt iis value’ od city ‘makers; dve years’ guarantes; uearly new. ‘115 PRRICHOLE M. MATINEE TO-DAY ara 2 b Fike GRAND ¢ OPERA HOUSE, Roba CENTS, BYaRTAy ewe EtasUnDA a TWO PRRVORMANOE ty i na Pula as GREAT PLAY. uR. AT BOTH. MA’ T sci dapat ATINeN BEE LY Bu Grea ansncs MATIN UT ONE 0) BAAMALD KING. tS ane WILLIAMS! HR WHLLLAMe TERALD RING. ~~ crowd at the door snd eal fort. NEXT WEEK, LAST WERK OF THE WILLA: patho EE CES Oe eR ca BROADWAY THEATRE. = HANDSOMEL' xoUnrED EMERALD RINGS wit be Pha mops HE LADY PATRONS at the Matinee to-day, at RAND OPERA HOUSE (FORM) 1KE’S) Gers CORNER OF OF 2D STREET AND OTE AY, Bowser, GRAND MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. —— Simpson's London sensation of BLACK BHEEP. DODGING FOR A WIFE. UE. fvening, ai 8 ofeloc reno, KER OF FLYING A DUZOBEAN Mi re Gibbor Antipodean, TURSDAY EVENING:-Benett of Mr. i ie FRIDAY—Beneftt of Mr. W. Marden. TO-DAY AT2 A PERICHOLE MATINEE TO-DAY AT: LOS bey! 2a Lessees anc ees aE RRETT &4 PALMER Doors ope: ese 8 P. M.; concludes 10:40, ENORMOUS H HOUSES,” ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES, GREAT DRAMA OF THE DAY, GREAT Rg ae A aad DAY, LONDON BY NIGHT, or, NDON BY NIGHT. APTER DARK. THE GREAT RAILROAD ER DARK. ENE. aHtER PARK: THE GREAT RAILROAD ieee ARK: SCENE. ARK: ‘Tho Great Soenes of the Under- AFTER DARK. peat FTER DARK: ground Railway, the Railroad APtE R DARK. Station, the Silver Hell, the AFTER DARK Concert Hall Scene and that AFTER DARK: — AFTER DARK. strange scene under Black- AFTER DARK. friar's Bridge, with its houseless AFTER DARK. pe AFTER DARK: lodgers of vagrants and waits; AFTER DARK. London grandeur in sight, AFTER DARK: AFTER DARK. AFTBR DARK. AFTER DARK. AFTER DARK. AFYER DARK: “modern play of APTER DARK. dandon! "hy Nien with its 8 pic APTER DARK: Taal ant nd poversy, AFTER DARK. of Me ‘and wret AFTER DARK: Statimeand vir, Bvery Might AFTER DARK. ‘This Week, AFTER DARK, ‘The scenery is all true to Lon- ARTER DARK: don in the year 1868, __Seats secured six days in advance, \RAND OPERA HOUSE RMERLY BIKE? CORNER OF BD oe roe AND 8TH AVERUE. rURATRE gee CREVE DAY AND SOLE LESSEE AND DIRECTO! so en 0 THIS AFTERNOON idee A 1, AND) evENiNe aT aT M4 aa TE FOR L' CREVE ‘AL TO be ACHIEVED BY IT IN UNPARALLELED RUN OF cast far exceed in splendor of Mr. Grau's re- including mae Tare rate acta, Seas ean ete — of e INRE PRICES. ie eerie Vitae a con SSORTMENT PIANOS aT vata can now be poe poy allowed if liye vurchased. ee ____3+ BIDDLE, 18 Amity atreet, near maha ie gaa waite one CREVE MATH Tote art cage: MAGNIFICENT te eae ROOT FOR eae AT 18% sa Si te ‘ave montha, coat Seaiet tse Gi Pe Pastor ‘ham, sea HERVE CHLE # CELEBR PaLGEASS Orsma, sou Satan tant aaa aren 1 Station 8 Want Hiieenth eitaai'parie” Private boxes, 8A Proscenturse 810. ———— The will be uced with: Sey came great cast NEW 8600 PIANOFORTE WILL = Torn uate brillis # mise en scene as at tl the evening perfor first payment iyo 19 Tomato manean’ ra PERICHOLE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. Herald ofiee “main L* GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ARGAINS TO olay | CUSTOMERS Toe OPERA :RA HOUSE, 1 a Boyaer. Pianoforte warerooms i37 Highth sr TINEE. DELEHANTY TO-DAY. and Fourth aven' stock of new Pianos with MATIN EE. AND. TO-DAY. as tan ranet' tooral. ingevemnents $0 eras to MATINEE: Pests neni To-ba¥. rch first class instrument; second hand ve DELEHANTY| gong and Dai AT 25g O'CLOCK. Pao LR SNE Par gem | es ar superior to ailotbersiiving tnt | Seu RST CLASS: FiAR OS Seen YOU BUY RENT HENGLER. bigs eT, one mente, STERDMAR & HO HOE Feelory and Warerocme gifted vocalia, in her charming songs and ballads, same Sataneds iste JANOS, MELODEONS AND OROANS OF SIX FIRST Reevlved with uutversal Rt gt, eo os cay & FRANK DILLON | | JOHNNY K KERNS. p= % otage PRL, a io bay gy Tn Comic Sony OMPEON. | The Two Fr chaned: anonthi astalmaents receive fr toe tame tate: | AT EREROON SEES, mente tuned repaired. Cash paid for second hand tn- G*an, OPERA HOUSE (FORMERLY PIK! aos wero _OORNER OF 3D STREET AND 6TH AVENUE, Ae AN FRANCISCO MIN! . 685 BROADWAY. ie SIE EN laa Great success of the far ja ntaate SITUATION AS 04 NT TEACHER OF THE BIRCH, WAMBO! ARD AND ‘BACKUS piano is wanted performer, who would SAN FRAN RELS. discharge ber duty fait fully at very moderate remunera- id tion; pupils attonved at thelr residences, ‘Address, withostee | BVGIy, pardeuars, Music Teacher, Hrooklyo Fost oftce. A LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO 24, and fo singing af pupil's residence for = Mer Teterences "Address, with 320 Herald — ay pe CTIEUT, wh BELLS," AS SUNG By Lyots 2 THOMP ‘nal faceeaase ‘0e. shomny Dodd" oes ur for Bairah,” Fe Publishers, 711 Broadway. D™ nes BERRY = iaaips MUSICAL SEMINARY, ze Plan + Composition? Rex taught ‘e ee leouaks at" reshonshie 'reian” Gnll fer eas culare. “MUSIC. STORE—SPLENDIDLY FITTED unsurpassed for location and the advantages it offers ty branch of the trade. Address Music Store, Herald Mee USIC.—WANFED, A TENOR, AN ALTO AND A Hee, for a chotr 1a a chapel uptown. Apply st 122 st Thirty-seventh ‘WO LADY SINGERS AND ACTRESSES AND A @00D Bense wanted to travel wi h Hibernian Minstrels, ASSETT, at 1b Laight street, between 12 and 1 Apply to Mr, otclock ‘ti iaturday. TANTED—A BASS AND TENOR FOR AN UP TOWN choir, where cultivation of the voice will be given for services, Call on or addrean Musie, 670 Broadwaj FANTED—A GOOD 1 LaDy BALLAD, SINGER TO GO W South. For partteulare ad KE, Morgan, Sweeney's Hotel, New York city. Warten. aN ORGANIST TO 20 TO NEWBURG, N Y, luguire Toeaday, Jan, 185 at 10 A. M., at 229 Broad , Foom, THE BALL SEASO s > eresesess | ce. rumaae > 5, L BALL. BAL. CARNIVAL <See: CARNIVAL oF THE CERCLE eaaty 5: DE L’HARMONIF, ACAD! ny 1a RIC, beat 57 nm ander T ‘homes. xp OFFENBACH. NOVELTIES, ax VAUANZAS. SURPRISES, ‘Tiokels and Boren at Behirmer'sy ‘701 Broadway; MeCoy's, m Broadway, @ aud Koppel'a, Ws Anon street. eae Sit ya pncany 1869, 1 he had at the A of Twenty. sinen gt Tt e S Academy, corner ty ormer pupils can ¢ beat Wiekets | by applying as above, — GrooND ANNUAL BALL AID of th seta wae i post wADAWORT KN At the Clty Assembly Rooms, ton, Hrvoktya, Fu oN Breniog, exes s eman eenie. oy May extra Indy, Oty HE CHARITY BALL WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE Academy of Music, under the sual management, on Tuee day, 94 of February. OMe Nes HANS Hib os ACADEMY 0} OF 3 tba Wiluam ZaKUARY ALLA, BALLA—THEATRE FRANGATA verecun desirous to the Theatre ware requested vo make ‘Theatre Francatss for INE ORIGINAL ETHIOPIAN OPERA OF BONE SQUASH DIABLO, ‘Terminating with the new sepeey ANDEMONIUM. |DEMONIUM. ENTIRE CHANGE OF FIBST AND SECOND SO ee Sa LA PERICHOLE MATINEE ao Ay A 2 RAND OPERA HOU OQ Bows ns ta GRAND CONCERT, BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY ®. OLB BULLS hae GRAND CONCERT, TABERNACLE, JERSEY CITY, TUESDAY BVENING, JANUARY 19, RMERLY PIKE'S), G* AD, OPER BOF SD STREET AND STH AVENUE. UB ae Ux LEAGUE Madison avenue, corner of Twenty-atrth street, re, AUOUYEE, YOR EARERDORY, oy, in atl Thames OF THe” SHREW ation, which was substituled in consequence o of her of Scribe's Ines of Water.” Reserved seats, vo ‘Commencement at Tickets at the Stadt theatre, 45 Serer Broad- roadway, Trl ie Union League ch 820 ronda way; RVING HALL. I ” GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT hair ti: DAY BURNING, JAN TAR NT on which occasion the following brilitan talent will ise, ROSE, DURSELDORE, Soprano (her frst appearance Wigner FOSSATI, Baritone (hie fret appearance at these con Mr. ARNOLD, the celebrated Violinist (bis fret appearance ad SAN et ESE one LEGRAM WALTZRS, STRAUSS, NEW, 00.) WIR- Tash a es My Oe PRRDRRICK MLYNR, 1198 Broadway; branch, 208 Bowery, PLUTO. PLUTO. ie PLUTO. CTO, PLUTO, tin | PLUTO. PLUTO. a Ty it abortly open, New York Ladies’ shi Museum of Anatomy. G (QRAND RECEPTION NEW YORK STATE MILITARY ASSOCIATION, a vypencene daar ox ‘Tuesday y eeening Jae. 19, 1869, Forty -ais to 9 o'clock, Zinibition, Drm by Twenty second a Br £9 1 weet Promtane Cont Dotee fete meant eet nt one person, 3 AMUSEMENTS, yoop's MUSEUM, | of Thirtieth street. 1WO'FERFORMANCES THIS DAY, MPSON BURLESQUE TRO! wre ene phy ns ‘twenty-third and pac youth ap we in MA’ ERNANI, EVENING Tihs bay EEN AS 4 * 2gicLoce.| | HORN or 4 DILEMMA, orctdcx. The afternoon rformances MATIN: HuSORTS 0 oF FA PAMILE - Pertect eatets set void able to the moat (aaidious io (eas aopreaet end the management’ pledge WGhsased ented the two weeks of the LYDIA Kiays MESON {SORLESG /E TROUPE. een extra cl ALL THE WONDERS OF wooD's MUSEUM. A PERICHOLE MATINEE 10D) AY Tv L GRAND OFERA HOUSE, * Wenn! SISTERS ig 9 v YORK THEATRE. Ladi hee! of les and children enjoying the m TIN) Foy BVI E MATIN! FIELD of CLOTH of GOLD | E) MATINEE| FIELD of CLOTH of GOLD | F MATINE! RON EVENING, MAT! FUN EVENING. MATINEE FUN EVENT NEXT WEEK—New Features—CHEEKY BILLY, /ERLY FUCE'S) AND 8TH AVENUE, ND OPERA HOUSE Coty RACORNER ¢ OF 23D ST! rn | THEATRE, THIS «of laeetires AT 1%. it and unr za S At pan imine, Geor; earivalied Atserieaa ‘pantom 1 Foss wonderful prod aon of i Now In THE BECOND YEAR OF ITS UNPARALLELED SUCUESS. or rox me eae ee EE ore r ARGALT an ai se LLET, P RAVE HE 'S SAVED! ‘4 a H. D. anaes to sso oles ryt MATINEES 1}¢ ON WEONESDAYS A iD SATURDAYS, L4 PERICHOLE phiciya TO-DAY AT 2. 'D OPERA HOUSE. W ee, and -+Mr, LESTER WALLACK mn ee at 8 o'clock. Last NiGHTS FO Pon Nite Fa PRIEST OF The POL SATURDAY EVENING, Jan, a 1862, ena ryt 7, be ody WALLAC! JOHN GIL- BERT, Mi Ma a Bi em Me. OF G ‘On i poueeree », petit Geode BROWNE. wen VER Ox; ARNE NTE WaaDe Me, Mrs. JOHN SE! iN, Mise MARY Bat Be ‘The pace o,conciade wiey the original Country Dance. TUROAD, Jas OME Big0rS 70.CONQCER, eo AIN F THE WATCH and THURSDAY, Jan. 21—C. CAPTAIN, ie Rees 23—MONEY. baie ADO ABOUT NOTH: Box book for Mr. aise ‘ER WALLAGRS Stauts now ——« HOUSE (FORMERLY PIKE'S) GEER SEER, SoD STREET 4 AND 8TH AVENUE. E, w. AND 47 BOWERY. THIS (SATURDAY) VENING, JANUARY It, pearance of three clebrased aris, Son! fODoKE 0; ayer oko he 4 MISS ELIZA NESTELLE, Grins STADT THEA’ E RAPER TOOSLAr® 2 LA eens: tAND OPERA HOUSE. ANTS’ MINSTRELS OPERA HOUSE, 17H PF UROW DED HOUSES. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS of TROVATORE, Genevi 'e Bryant, GENDARM! TROVATOR! Genevieve = Bryant, GE DARMES: TROVATORE, mevieve de Bryant, GENDARMI ROVATORE, Genevieve do Bi GUNDARMES, OV ATOR! eviere do Bryant, GENDATMES. VATOR! Genevieve de Bi GENDARMES. INJIN, Love Among tho ones, TROVATOR! ve Aino! 20 SAN athe CEN i eat gn J be 53-5 ‘Master RAPHAE! out aun BRYANT. BRYANTS' THE vBxCEL ORT _Befios at a quarter to 80! se Si HOUSE (FORMERLY PIKE'S) F 23D 8° STREET AND 6TH AVE! UE. ‘THEATE BROOKLYN. Gan Sta . in SOMNAT PARK THEATR! 'URDAY Beaune! JAN, 16, 1869, JMR. ¥. B. CONWAY, PARTHENIA. MRE. FB. CONWAY) Wonk GREINA, DAY AT 2. [A PEBICHOLE MATINEE TO-DAY AT p= MONET a pesaatetaed Wah, Soeert, SECOND SYMPHONY sol THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, aration, 4, at 4, ELE, ‘Mm Me DUSCHNITE, INAND VON INTEN, ROSH| HERR FER! THE G! 'D ORCHESTRA. Fayst, Ein musikalisches Gharakterbtla, 68 (first time) | mame 23 (first time). at. “Gaus - - wn afi Plano and rR eons gresareaaae a Wee to al inway Co,’ 820 Broadway; = G. Schirmer’s, No. 701 Broad- vee | ea Broadway. i 'D OPERA HOUSE CORNER OF 2D BT! ELENA LANA! Giaxona ee DONNA SOPRANO, from the houses in Italy, wh ry BE HER DES! aT STEINWAY cael Bip nit EVENING, JAN 19, the auspices of . ra. Wm. E, paste) ones fe ree Wm. fase Mr fe. Wan Haypletons Mr, Win. A. Pood, Mee G- es SIGNORA amet MR. W. G RMERLY PIKE'S + AND STH AV VERUE. zi J. HILL (Tenor) S1ONOR GIO BIONGiG RONOONT (Baritone, DERSON Solo Plantst) MR . fot P (Orgaviat), MR, OTTO INGER ae Piano hee “Acco! int). Fall gmawte kota of admis. sion, { reserved i ala extra. Cig Schirmer's at the General Ticket Oiltce, hit of the Doors concert cu! ILE MATINEF, TO-DAY ATS. L* ane GRAND OPERA HOUSE, . 4, TOL Broad Broadway! at Wardwell's « 148 Broadway, af toe Box Ofles of the hall. ‘open at TM; }OOMS OF THE Hieronscal. 6 SOCIETY, Fr. BOBES? LY, yor eae “Thcrores ON BIGH ASL By tpration, at toa. Charies P. Daly, Peter Cooper, {Uespay, dan -_ TUESDAY, January 19. BATURDAY, Jaauary BATURDAY, January 2% Tickets for “ioe oom Bt ren $3; Slagle admission tie! gan be obtained oe deol — of Carieton and Chi ;at Schirmer's Music Store, 7il Broadw: te General Ticket ome, No. iu Broadway ; Steinway , and at the 1 the rooms on the evening of the lectures, ——-—+ G™xz, OPERA HOUSE | FORMERLY PIKE'S), CORNER OF 23D STREET AND 601i Venue. a ‘OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE-—BROOKLY JUE EMMET it HIS ORIGINAL DU My Hi ACTS, A Dotchman On Liis Muscle, Song and Dance, Dut ifar- m Py ao ees Boy, The Ferri Heroes, The ngs High, do. by John Fen ly Sheppard, Dave at Gein “ t Bray fF 7, ar a GRAND MATIN ATUK T 25g O'CLOCK ognars. E. D., OPERA ‘HOUS! WILLIAMSBURG, adow ‘Pantomnline, Panorama, Progress of A. Boney’ tinirem ae. Grand Matinee every Saturday, ab WASHINGTON'S LAST MOMENTS. MUSEUM BRoaDway. 1 ANATOMY. 1 DYING XPANT VENUS LOVELY GERTU. INGTON, GNEDECOR's GALLERY, RROADWA S Free exnintion” "ot Thomas Hi Brown's “Crown of. New. Eaglan NDophood of Lincotay” Blerstadve’ “Sunset 1a masteriy paintings—with a number of Chrumoe and their Originals, aide by wide. Johnson's: California” —ail” engaged will please on Saturday, Yoh, pr SauES ScHONBER:, Manager, —2-¢ TESTIMONIAL To D, GRERNE, ins ial! nary In addition to the frat nirendy voluatee Mr. Jos. K. Emmett (by kind permission OF I. M. Hooley? will appear in Dutel sag. and dance. Contributions pry. Ricbafa ‘Clarke, ¢f0;" 0 nlindet sia, $334, Beran Bhoo! aim Piss "Hatch, 00, 0 Hal berth, 13; 0. ny favs vations ave’ been Nave et bon roeeh ed at M will ba acknowtodged ad toon as received. L. PROCH, Treanrer, 20 Fourth avenue. | music, Hh atrely and Be EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF ta) BROADWAY, NEV 198, 190 and 189 Court sired This institution, the first of the kind established in Amer. oceupies a position far superior to that of any other eioel ot slo, and justly ranks with te bee Buropean INSTRUCTION DAILY, trom 9 A.M. to ditty alt rocal and Instramental ie the Modern. Eitiguagens by emient provenrore REGULAR OLA! rarter, reanithd fe ka i Here? avatar B ELI wai nest espectaily for desicient in the Veatee t Gator, Jas AED 800.5 ON hb Galop ; Ni tin Ibe. each ; mailed 1 atta he hey Biate, Hrvoklyn, EMEMBER " = re Jon @ RSTABLISAMENT, Wasaau, stfeet ‘where you can bare, all sorts of Cireus at prices ma thal defy competition, ie SS) Smee

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