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- sna WANTRD—PEMALES, 64 > es ra ORTH Mi 14 SECOND, FLOOR.—A RE- : 64, pouty, i wom Esteate nos 451 ST. PECTABLE GIRL AS aa rate cook i isi WA acini | WEST MPH 8T.—A8, FIRST. ots COOK, fd — desserts, and dom suoslions bakers . Freer nase Rodeos club oF Rotel ial Fei preferred; city ‘references, Cail for two days, D1] EAST, UeTH, STA, RESPECTANLE YOUNG woman to cook, wash and fron; best elly reference, 5 Af in the font ok" Genk as plain cook, washer tne salt Taraiie ge gona home preterred’ (0. Bigh Toference; wages ot eo much of an object as a good ¥,, 2TH T.—A8 COMPETENT 425 © om i, A Protestant E 3 no objection to EAST 12TH Lage BRcoND FLOOR FRONT ROOM Sagat + no objection to the co Ford it wth ‘te ‘washing ; good aan relore ference. Inquire at the Chambermalds, &c. QQ WEST 1TH ST.—TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND 36 MSE with walt or houscwore ina email family good clty reference. 14.7 WEST 6TH sr, BETWEEN 6TH AND TTH AVS— Aresrectable American girl as chambermatd or to take care of children ; city reference. 27], ween 10 and 2 315 ear 8T.--A YOUMQ WOMAN AS CHAM 40: eee A IN STORE.—TWO GERMAN GIRLS; ne as chambermaid, the ren ‘as cook ; well recom- 2o'clock. 6TH AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO CHAMBER- work; ring the bell wice. Dressmakers and Scamstresses. 17 MQOsteR St. SECOND FLOOR.—A | FRE: deeaaecatveased neaeeen ter lated aoa cate Ten's clothes, by the week or day. 109 WEST 20TH ST.-AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS seamstress; can cutor fit children’s dresses. Call for two days. 294. = AN AMERICAN WIDOW TO GO Gai by the dag? ls's competent operator on Whecier 2 Wilson's sewing machines; understands all kinds of Ia- diet and children's under _fatinentas has @ knowiedge of dressmakiog. Ring first bel 45 i Aubin 16TH 8T.—-PLAIN SEWING AND WASH- OA ing 592 3D AV., BETWEEN 40TH AND dist STS.—A first class operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine wishes a few more engagements by the day or week ; hi machine of her own if required. Call or Kddress Op N EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND DRFS8 CUTTER wishes » situation. Best reference. Address M. Berg, ark, N. J. General Housework, c&c. ELIZABETH ST., NEAR HOUSTON.—TO DO GEN- 233 eral housework in a private family, either American Gr Engliah: isan cxcellent washer and froner and good plain cook; willing and obliging; not afraid of work; where they ean do with one servant. A488 STH AY. REAR.—A RESPECTABLE OTL, To DO Gyseral Gouewurk or chamberwode an wasting; g00d city reference. Housekeepers, &c. 10 3D AV. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN sa housekeeper; would fake the entire charge of a ‘DBaby from its birth; has a child two years old; has good ref- erence as to honesty. nd industry. ‘NEW YORK HERALD, W ECTA, F GOO! address, in santero nrdng tact and id ropensation guari por. clear a nme. Address box a” ‘ost ANTED-CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS) ONE W must have good ref ‘who {# cow ence, Apply 4 a Be Wea QQ Bnet, 192 2 Wantes bya * mio ae aon ear, Koo bof =e Deivate taraliye Meh. Wate 913 BkoADWay, a, THE DEBUG. STORE.—As speaks French and Bnpiahe ‘abdreme aes Te*erenees YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A BIT- uation in # wholesal r¢ dry Rene ences Toe house; speaks and writes English, German and ibe best peat city Felerence irom hin late employer i Ryne ad A mene sen boyy YRERCHNAG, Pager red cook of tr ‘club — caterer of a restaurant; best Address A. B. C., box 208 Heral A® AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD THREE years’ experience in the insurance busin would like to obtuin a situation of confidence and trust rust with ‘on ingur- ‘ance broker. Address G. T. P., 64 Eldridge st., New York. {MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE BUSINESS man; first class accountant and oompaem 5 Loa almost an; omens fapectiy; compensation according to quired. Address J., box 1,517 Pout oftce. OTICE TO HOTEL KEEPERS.—A YOUNG MAN fully gompetent of taking the cutire charge of a first cines hotel Ia desirous of an engagement. Address for two days L, B. 8., Herald oftice. ‘ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT BOY, 17 YEARS old, a situation in an Sporting or manufacturing house erlarge. ‘Joana patecstani wages" no ‘Object. ‘ANTED.— A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THOR- ‘he preparation of cordiainy mixing of Liquors, be. fiasel Bria Sr oem, ood: seferences Te: PERIENCED OM AND BTORE CUrTER PERIENCED CUSTO! gagement ; refere! Jetion to i to tothe: Sealey L, Hers FInST LASS BRASS 8 MOULDER MAY GET tigady employment by ad areck! & Co., SATINET MACHINB 3 Pays bond WANTED.—MUST ‘@ateady man, Apply at Jane wt, i ta’ Print Works, foot UCKRAM FRAME MAKERS.—WANTED, A MAN thoroughly ex; ‘and reliabie to work on buckram mes, velvet, ee ote. Apply at 47 Mercer st., up stairs, Delweon fund OF. a ILK HAT TRIMMER—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS bincing silk bats by machine, wanted, at Clark's, 118 Nas- sau PAPER STAINERS.-A | FEW clags workmen only wanted. in ak atta” CHRIST NST, GE AVER W WANTED.— ADDRESS ENGRAV- PF gear) ly at ANTED—A 00D ORNAMENTAL ENGRAVER TO Addi ‘les Lewis, station A. wen os MACH. NO OTHER NEED ‘apply, at Monet teen n st., Greenpoint, L. L WASTED AN EXPERIENCED GUTTER FOR NEOK- ly 00 White at. ON MAN WHO HAS HAD peered experience in the manufacture of custom abirts and is perfect utter, Address Shirt Manufacturer, box 144 Herald Dice. WwW NTED—A YOUNG MAN AS PACKER AND SHIP- ping clerk, in a wholesale boot and to Jeard ide business, “Add ‘A. Norris, corner’ 9h st, | acquainted with the goods preferred. Address R. B., Herald and Divs Brooklyn, E, D. be oftice. WT : ‘ANTED—A PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, TO GOA W hs *youngainn ee dates we. ae, R2aE] A tort distance in the country. Apply to ‘Adee & Deleree, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS LIGHT PORTER OR runner in an ofiice or store for a young colored man, 19 years old, who {2 intelligent, industrious and trustworsby and Whow I can cordially recommend, Address H., box 230 Yost office. ‘ANTED—BY A HOLLANDER, AGED 80 YEARS, understanding farming in all its branches, a situation AS superintendent or to work afarm on shares. Address Hollander, Herald oliice. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG FRENCA cook; understands the restaurant work, sch as soups, sauces, &e., and speaks good English ; wages ho object; best referenice from laut place. Address for wo days Cook, box 207 Herald oice. YOUNG MA\ E A SITUATION tA. in wholesale i goods hotse; speaks and writes Eng- itsh, Gorman and French; bas the best recommendation from his lato employers. _Adilross 68 West 47th at, POSITION WANT: —AS CASHIER IN A COMMER- cial or mercantile house or teller In a banking house, by i young man having five years’ banking experience. Relers to H. Van Dyck, United States Assistant Treasurer. Ad- Gress Cashier, box 18) Herald office. N ENERGETIC SALESMAN, WHO CAN COMMAND trade, is open for an engagement An some first class gro- cery house, Address Grocer, Herald o} YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN SELLING CLOTHS 4\. and casaimeres during the last six years would like to connect himself with some live cloth house to sell ods; 308 E for two days. Would travel If necessary. Address B, La, Herald oflce, BAST SOTH ST.—AS LADY'S MATD, OR HOUSE A XOUNG MAX, AGED 24 DESIRES A SITUATION ; r, or woul vel with a family; call or isa d Ly 4 figures. at her poo emptoyer'a; the bost of oly reference. given, Ad ditrens A. 8.831 ado ‘tree Ralesons WIDOW LADY FROM THE EAST, £0 YEARS OF RUG CLERK WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS STORE J sit rooklya sa steady young ian competent und acet- Tate in dispensins prescriptions. Apply at or address Dru, gist, 00 ‘North Winkie x cali i age wouid like a position as housekeeper for a gentle- yan, dower preferre obliging in all il reapects. jdress, for on ne week, M ra, Susle Bell, YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- A. tlon as housekeeper or would take care of an invalid; astranger in the city; has one child; would go to the country; good referenca, Address Mra. M., box 245 stutlon D. RUGGISTS.—A COMPETENT CLERK, EXPERIENCED in the business and familiar with the broadway trade, would like a situation in first clasa store; referenoes A No.1. Adarcas I. E. ¥., box 178 Herald office, ANTED—BY A LADY OF EDUCATION AND EXPE- Derience, a position of trust an housckeever fn. the family of a widower or where the js an Invalid; children fan inducement I: oun; beat references given and required. Adarces Mrs. k., ox 2,309 Post office, New Yor Narsess &c. 5 ROR, MOORE st, HOTEL DE ¥RANCE.— As wet narue,a young French woman, Call as above at Mra. Lefevre’s, from 10 A. M. till 4 P.M. 19. MULBERRY ST., INTHE BASEMENT.—A YO e French ‘woman, just arrived, as nurse or Indy's maid; good recommendation; ie a good dressmaker, Address 221 RAST 36TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS..- Areapectable married woman wishes a baby to wet ‘anrae at her own home, Cull for two days. 409 £ RAS TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable yuiing widow, with w fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse. Call for thvee days, = WEST BIST ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED 45 woman to take care or a child one year or upward ath er resi idence, 59-4 8D AV., TOP FLOOR, FRON —AS WET NURSE WEST 19TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS. Bent clty reference. — WEST 27TIFRT., TOP FLOOR, FRONT Room. A respectable woman to wash for # few gentiemen ing and ironing of a private family; bas 12: 208. oF would do th best refe 21 Seatiy and'nt tho Sr st. NEARTHE BOWERY, ad gentlomen'’s washing and ironing done Nurses, &c. 149 XE WEST 1; TH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO TAKE are of children; would do the housework of a omall family. “O Good at ference. 426 EAST rH §f., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 1 wornan Wishes family washing; gea- thine profarted’ est city reference as to honesty and capa- 1: 357 7 BROADWAY, CORNER OF cisT BTA FIRST clags Jaundréss ; ono who, unierstanda fluting and can bring the best city reference. Ring the Miscellaneous. f ELIZABETH ST., WORKINGWOMEN'S HOME.— 5 Arespectable young woman as companion for an old dady ; can give best references. Address G. L. 90 saa WEST 2TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR,-A RESPECTA- ble young woman for af fami to tu South America 0 used to the Call Jr astirese ieee 312 * or adress N aie a ST.-A WIDOW WITH J A BON Bb 661 ae “AV. NEAR SSI ST.-WANTED, BY ww ork; her son can miik cows and work on a farm. RAST 20TH ST. YOUNG FRENCH LADY, ho Rpenks English fluently, as talon lasy. Call on years of age to go in the country; the mother to do jady, lawyers’ copying todo at home. Address M. B. “A TaTERARY a LADY CONDUCTS RUSINESS rvkewe'by appointment fof partes ou of town, ities ol % ‘Addiesn Wriver, bos 18 mation De “ff bosiege YOUNG LADY OF GOOD FAMILY, SPEAKING eeveral languages and ‘being musical, testres any re- inet menial; plessant home more au object \dreas Necessity, Herald ovtice, ITUATION WANTED.—AS FOREWOMAN IN A CLOAK ©) _ or boys’ and children's clothing store , understands elther perfectly ; can design her own patterns; good reference given ; RO Cap to leave the city. Address, for one week, Fore- ‘Woman, statio BITING GOVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, EDU- tions Fren “French inoredghiy, m sent span Sea, ch thoroughly, music chen; highest reference. Address A. "Kiviross "A. Me Hera calen . ANTED — * = By, A RESP CTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situatt i movernese or companion ; revers ences from the family she Fesiied with Inst. Apply fortwo = sae een 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. at Convent of Merey, Hous THoROVaHLY (conPRTENT axp Waid acu. Between Il and 9 o'clock at ato. b West ad iron. Apply to-day ‘A. x THREE ar CLERKS, BOOKKEEPER, aichman wanted lmmmediat parsing comcast UTAYLOWS, 261 Broadway, offie No, 8 Treien ADY ‘AGENTS WANTED FOR “DAKOTA LAND: LAND. om did new volume; scenery of U} Mississippi sien Pant am the Great Nortaweat. for . Gace tan 22K, orl 100 engravings. ANTED—A PROTERTANT, NURSI . Wiaroa ed ity reference, App! fa We ast ae We aster a ‘washer and froner. WANTED - a LACE F HANDS: AT 1,206 Bd av., near 8! Goop cooK AND CO! Appl at 308 West 2 gournrant ‘SaTED A crit, TO DO GENERAL Hol BEWORK: unt be well recommended. Apply at fl Went 12th st. Winreo DMEDIATELY A WRT NURI wtn of more montha old. 46 Greenwich av., be- tween had | fee, ANTED-A GOOD, HE meen baby at tock at 1,048 | Bro HEALTHY WOMAN TO WET er own renidence. Call any time roadway, corner daih st. ANTED-A, GOOD Cook. NONE, HEED APPLY Wanda M. ath ont S84 ee: ANTEDTWO ¥ none tan the bert RST ‘RATE STRAW. Wiklarmsbarg. waren A FIRST CLASS ‘are! saloniady, wt 09 Hrondwnre sane” pereons weed app'y, between Wand 1 o'otoe anzeee A SMALL. | FAMILY, J ‘a good nurse; Protestant prefered ‘and Monay ath Haat dle oo ” AW ANTE YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE children; must come well re eR CARE OF eed kame will ‘be secured. haiirona J, | a Herald otice, ANSRD-A WED NURSE, MILK TORRE MONTHA old, Advirees (or three days box 4,870 Post ofice, New York. «Good relerouces will be required. SEWERS; vent anda need. Apply nt 8 Wythe avs MILLINER: ‘but competent GOOD COOK; red. Apply to-day by a respectab‘e young woman, Call for two days. _ leds to such ® | 10 WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.~THE advertiser Is open for an engacement to go Into eilect Feb. 1; has 15 years’ experience m the manufacturing and com- mission trade; can command alarge Eastern trade and some and come New York State and Western; thoroughly ac- quainted with the Eastern market; would uot object to travel, Address A. 0. J., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKREPER, BY A ‘young man; speaks the German and English languages; mae references can be given. Addrers J. L. B., Jerald otlice. cw 00D RELIABLE MEN WHO OAN le cath and short time trade for the merchant tailoring bus! na on Broadway. Address, statin, ey compensation expected, cy Capilul, station A Post ofiice, Spring ite ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WELL EDUCATED AND ‘well bred, 2 good practical accountant and correspone dont, toact as "private secretary. Address, in applicant’ writing, stating age, experience, salary required aud refer- ences, box 498 Post office, V ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN AN auction honse, by one having eight years’ experience ; Ro objection to.go Hast, West, North or Sumth. Address A. Wrens SITUATION TO TRAVEL IN MICHI- gan, for a wholesale and jobbit tea house, a an axe ie ‘rienced salesman, who has a trade there; ood refere nee. adress Michigan, box 180 Herald oitice, rANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A ‘RITUATION IN aceae HW plate ware manufactory; can tile and solder, je Woy jerald oflice. shoe house; one 40: sf (OUEST) 20M EB caiso desire se placer’ Ticaine; soit pour soigner des enfants, leur douner di francaises; connait parfaltement la couture ; bonnes recommandations, N DEMANDE—UNE JEUNE FRANCAISE (est, st) 6 imme ruc. TE, PRANCAISE, laver pour Bot; “Se [. Monquin, 81 D'AGE MOYEN, ingtruire des enfants. cher ] NA SENORA AMERICANA SOLICITA ALOJARSE eco! peut fournir ‘ie POUR alder a soigner des enfants et faire los chambres; une quit ne parie pas "anglais wera referee. S'adresser au 461 DESIRE SE S’adresser en wna familia Espangia Cubana; como ama de laves © para ensenar ninos en Espanol o Ingles; es buen costu- Tera, Address Americana, Willlamsburg ‘Post otter, NE DAME trouver une Francaise passer; il ne fant pas qu'elle Gresser pour deux jours chez rue. nr faire 3 le parle un mot dagalals PIANOFORT! SORTMENT JA First rent one; if purcha Gand Pianofortes from #70 upwarda, J. BIDD, iB ataity ‘street, near Broadway. FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SACRIFICE A $175; carved overstiung; etlebtated elty makers; ZA magniticent rosewood; 7 octav ive years’ guara ‘fanoforte, cost #50, £¢ MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOTORTE FOR ante “Property of famntly leaving city; ue me order; anh inaker; used five months; cost $05" for $1e0, cost 4450; one do. $70; pets, Palntings, a jee, 57 W Sixth avenue, VIVANT A LA CAMPAGNE DESIRE cuisine, laver et ro- ae PIANOFORTE , YOR SALE—PRICE &7 270; MANUFAC. ime. Starr, au 241 (est) i3me OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES.— ased the rent allowed; second tured by the celebrated Nunvs & Clark ; jron frame plate, 03 Freneb grand a ply at h avenne. iS PLA f purchased the rent allowed, mente, SEERDMAN & HOLLYE a7 65 West Sixtocnth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues weet, powerful tone; in perfect order. NOS.—BEFORE YOU BUY RENT or sold on instal- and Warerooms Paros, MELODEONS ‘AND. “ORGANS OF SIX FIRST nices, for cash, durin clase makers, at greatly Foduced inonthy at WATERS" 461 Broadway. Fifty nev and second hand Instruments ig rent, ¢ sed; monthly instalments recelved for the same, etrumente. PRIGHT PIANO.WANTED, A SECOND HAN “POWERFUL SOPRANO (PUPIL OF de, BARTLD 3 well ac- Address Mezzo, Herald desires a situation in «a choir after March Gusinied with Lpiscopal service, oillce, or or call o ol ignor B Barili, 43 St. A. SYPHER 40 Mark's place, way. Vv TANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK IN AN IMPORTING fancy goods house; must be acquainted in thie line and correct at figures. Address box 8,839 Post offic "ANTED.-A YOU: NG MAN TO ASSIST AT BOOKS IN ' jcbbing house; salary first year, Fas WRG ee ee y tion. as a mele EXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR lew and Brooklyn, by the National Art Associa. BR, H. CURRAN, President, » O61 Cth ay. corner 38d at. __ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. “YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS COACH- man or valet; best city reverence. Call or address for wo days M. Ln 600 West st second floor. MIDDLE AGED MAN, A SUSSEX COUNTY, N. J farmer, with a smail fainily, wishes @ situation as ina ager or overseer of a farm, with @ dairy if desired; best re- commendations given. | Address Blater, 185 Hoaue st, A. MIDDLE AGED MAN, WITH A FAMILY, WISHES a ritnation as acent or oversecr on a farm; being raised & practical farmer, thinks he ean give, eatisfuction ; ference given if fequired. | Address A; Cy. Post ofice, South River, Middlesex county, X. A “) FIRST CLASS COACHMAN WISHES A SITUATION {na private famliy; thoroughly understands hin busl- ness; beat city reference as to honesty, capability anit sobri- ety; wages moderate in permaneut place, Cail at 438 Oth av. until engased. (oacmman's ‘SITU. ATION WANTED-—BY A COMPE- sent sin le man. Best city reference given. Call on or dress »» 65 East 2th st., Brewster's wcaahtaard factory. Washington XOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE 2, mat of long experience In the elty; seven years refer. ence from Ins Cail ou of address Coachman, 96 Lex- ington avs} priv . NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-BY MAN Oe tharonghiy understands his business; 1 willtg C0 make himeelt geviernlly useful; good city reference. Address TANTED—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION as concbman and groom; can milk if required; no ob- jection to the country ; city reference. Uan be seen at Fourth av, for two d WANTED -A GARDENER AND GROOM, WHO THO. roughly understands his business; single man, Amert- can or Scoich: wages #5 per month, by the yenr, ‘Address A.B, Pout fice, New Haven, Conn: 80 6TH AV.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A situation as first class'coachman; beat city refer- ences given if required. WAN OF ENTERPRISE WANTED TO A," Mont Ste for Woleotts, Faln Fal 9 "seetitntor! 4 ol " ni acific const, and conscientions requirin but dary morment, re euall Eipttal. Those who with on saat ope ae the remarka- bie SY formed for scores of harm auare, Rew ork, oF adabeae REx Woleout, 170 Seer tindscailnisnsamsantin, GENTS WANTED-FOR TWO OF TH a AY ldly selling poors ever offered to the Faeroe stage lady ageuts, For circulars, terms, Sronaway, Foot No. 8, i dander _WARTED—YOUNG MEN oe ple Week; waichinen,2 porters; Immediate employment, voriALN'S aS aS Bro dway. GENTS WANTED. 0, Sots ‘ILLUS. ‘psa i APPLETON a Go. PPADS ALR AP?’ RB’, WANTED—IN AN orvicss & MUBT wry i make himself generally useful; aalary ‘Adareen im applicant’ Randwriing, bos so Post oboe. iD.’ 10 GET UP ROU MEEVEMNGTRERORAM. viretcomerneeved. SE ply at 90 Ann atreet. si ‘0 GOOD C, NVA ERA WANTED—TO PROCURR advertise for tories ‘and ‘other ane bat yertenced erie Jett it ai reno nk ie Britding, "Noe Witte, A RESPFOTABLE YOUTH, 18 To Savtataa nnd Lota must understand tay It recommended. A) ts Keppel, Wooksellery lareeaa ee WASTED IMwentaTeLy FEW MEN TO OAN- f apeie AL 196 Fulton ateoct, Brooklyn, third oor, WA incers oes gp aT MU etsnet ptcaniship Rett FOR BX. ee jeans) ply on board, at the 8 Kary Yard. ee oe ANTED-EXPERIENCED ROOK AGENTS, FOR A MY “owe ork hat wit one any aubscrition Book evar ore pull . "DE Cave Con, Publishers, Ti Nastact#. Winien. Aa Sera anmn 22 nage dietiverer; erience in iets Tacs, wae Boletos bear Beas Jorald officer. jook Deliverer, box 2 ANTED-AN EXPRMIENCEN TRAVELLER Ave Auuatnted with the Vennayivanis and Woxiern tradey | Jn & wholesale fancy poods vod hot Address, witlt ferane and reference, box 3,96 Philaceipiue Vost offiee, A Piano at pupil's residence, for $10 per 4 references given, Address, with residence, Lerald « oftices ESSONS IN SINGING—BY AN ITALIAN GENTLE- of experionce In teach- Addresa J man, thoroughly competent and, vocal music ie Muslo, box T78 Herald ofiee!” JIANO AXD SINGING LESSONS, AT ler twenty Lessons), by Miss M.’ Burel teenth street. I Mead MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Warerooma, 696 Broadway, New York. Teference given. PER QU ‘The largest assortment of Organ duced; four octave Organs, @ gan with five stops, $128; illuvtrated catalog ate TANTED—IN AN EPISCOPAL CHOIR, A FIRST AND secon tenor; good voices and readers. Address Choir, bon: = Fos otllee. THE BA “SEASON. ' nA CHARITY BALL WILL TAKE PLACE. aT THE Academy of Muate, under the sual management, on Tues- day, 2d of February. TPBENO 3 FASHIONABLE SOIREE DANS. LYRIC HALL, 725 Sixth avenue, Reservoir THIS (HONDAY) EVENING, JAN. ts open to former patrons and families of respectability. Now clagses are formed every Wednesday and Saturday at ALLS, BALLS.—THEATRE FRANOAIS. Persons desirous to eugage the Theatre Francaise for Balls are requested to make early application. DANCING AC ADEMIES. E GARMO'S, NO, 83 FIPTH AVENU NEW CLASSES FORML Wednesdays and Saturdays (rom 3 to 6 P.M Tuesday and Friday evenings, 76 to 10. rpRENOR'S PA PASMIOXARLE SOTREE DANSANTR, HALL, 723 Sixth Neenervule gare, THIS MONDAL) EVENING, is open to former patrons and families a; re acetal ye New classes are formed every Wednosday and Sasure sand BP. M. Gentleme v, “MEDICA ac “SPECIALTY. DR. R. COBBEFT, MEMBER OF X, Medical College and RC. Bargeans, Leadon, ean ag Po eae diseases, Oruce 20 reo «inioas cured, Cente ‘BLESSING TO_LADIES. as LADY WRITES: POR. ale File relleved me in one day, without ine Peloe #5. Dr Ac Me MAUMICEAT A eonveni ofice 129 Tiiverty strest, street, or sent by mall, ™. MAURICEAU, M. Dy PROFESSOR: vA DISEASES A. Some, thirty peat ra anyon 94 te qiarantess certain relief to la‘ whatever ca Out pain or inconvenience, No niursing required. ‘and rent applied Jf pur- Is Tnatra- ments tuned aud repaired. Cash paid for second hand in- D UP- Tight Piano, in orcer, low for cash. Address fin, bos ot Post ollice, New Yo ‘told on instal- VERY | SUPERIOR MUSICAL BOX, WITH SIX shifting punter iPad thirty-six airs; for sale cheap NILEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Muarier; best of eacher, box 120 Re 453 West Nine- te th the Country ; prices re- do! reed Or- free; Or- | 4 CERTAIN CUR@ FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTRLS. Brotersor a” practice, Her infallible Freack | Female Fi No.1, price 8 or Ro. apecally"provared for fan NO. 1 Page Sl, cr Ko. §, specially pre never fail, are sate Coe healthy, a Pony at ber o oO. 1 East Fifty- firet ds rom Fifth avenue, and at dru ‘Caution,— All othe: Greeti h street, ‘or went by mall. coun! GREAT LADIES' BENEFACTOR—DR. PARKER, 116 A Chatham treet.—Trouble removed immediately, wi inodicine or without; sure thing; also geatlemen treated; delicate diseases, cured ; youthful vigor restored. A‘ THE WORST PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IM- pone BY a; Dr. PARKER, II mS or. Man- ood restored By bite Elixirof Life; recommen: Tiage consultation free. vi CERTAIN CURE, WITH OR WirHour MEDICINE, ladies in trouble, by Dr. PARKER, 1 ft, ‘ate mon } AM before mar- ap * PHYSICTAN.—DR. Logg ace, near Amity atroet, havin, geoedl bod uninterrupted practice in tui wy. Het to all ladies requiring special treatment. the most anxious patient in 24 hours, Elegant rvome for ladies about to re quire our nuraing. SURE CURE FOR Lapis. IN TROU pie, Ay re; ont mediel Dr. Madame ESTELA, a vet, nen: neve ih avenite, never an their pee GRINDER, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO.6 place, guarantees relief in all female complaiats. joome for ni peace HUNTER CAN CURE Msg ABER or PRIVATE Without murcury, in shorter time than any eer Sayeaen, of no pay taken. No. 8 Division strect, since ‘ocTon | HUNTER'S BOTANIC CORDIAL RESTORES the vigor of youth in one week, gives health and rength to the moat debilitated. #5 per bottle. No. cr MPORTANT TO FEMALES,—DR. AND MADAME DUNOIS. 3 yearn’ praction) guarantee certain relief to ‘Married ladies, with or without medicine; no pain or incon. venience, Penate restorative #5. Patients (rom n distance Provided with Board, nureingy ke. Biectricity seuentitcally Applied. _Oiee 34 Thirdav., velow Tenth alrect, New Yor N ADAME SCHTLRACH, Paria, €) Keecker atreet, trouble ; reliet insyautiy. FEMALT PHYSTOTAN FROM Slate, oN EEN Tee npstyaliata HE TA! THE TAMMANY. GENUINE, ‘Ap PERHAPS UNPARALLELED TRIUMPHANT VINDICATION OF THE R ry alam IDEA! sousrEINe PeEREEY OPULAR sa MODERATE Pi RICES! PERFECT ORDER AND APPOINTS: AND SUCCESS WITH Ww ENTS! YORK PUBLIC 18 PTY THOUSAND PERSON! Orderly, ceo BR ce lovers, ladies, Paine and THE MauMorit P, ACE OF AMUSEMENT Sume one of the FIFTY THOUSAND Weill tel FOU of in MULTIFARIOUS ATYRACTIONS AND PLEASING Die ely annotne scope of this a ae wit 4 sunouncemente sie START! ae ACT. aeons STARTLING ACT. NG, DANCE GORGEOUS BCEN! SPLENDID ‘COSTU PLEASING Suto rant meer ue SURNOUNDIS G8. A HON! OF Ri CAFE AMUSANT ANI » MORLAN'S OVSTER ROOMS OVEN, \W PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. FIRST APPEATAN CE of the celebrated SIGNORITA MARIETTA ‘A ZANFRETTA. MAFFIT’S Comic Pantom! ie ROBERT MAC, AIRE. THE WONDROUS VICTORELLI's. THE pasmwoubs. “THE LO’ penn, poe Y, PUNCH AND Fk a THE MAGIC TABLEAUX, Getz's grand allegorical RYH OF THE NEW YEAR. THES tw GRAND” ORCHESTRAS. Admission, 50 OS: SNe reheat circle, 50 cents extra; reserved o aire, BL ‘GRAND MATINEE. a ‘APTERNOON AT 2. MONDAY—YHE FAR-FAME: VEISLEY TROUPE OF JAPANESE. ‘ALLACK'S. Who bp neon and brag oe Mr. LESTER WALLACK . ‘To commence at 8 o'cioc! tan Bane erie SATUR: Fesent of the Solow: ng playa ‘Al be ted a otdeantiite st peat, ie wi nt rene SHE STOOPS TO 1's great Pomel Em con Characters be ME. LESTER WALLACK, ME. JOHN GIL BERT, % @ oN HOLLAND, Mr. HK. T. ee OLD, Mr. A We Mr. 6. F. Bi ROWN, ee atinrON, JARD, Mr. 8. Sas J. EON. MI BOS! Pirixat, wen VERNON, Mrs. orate INNINGS, Mise ‘wend ro Scene STOOPS TO CONQUER. ‘Woinesday Jan, 2 last thine “SPEED Xi PLOUGH. ‘Thursday You, 28, last timae--MONE Friday, Jan. 29, Inst time—SHE SYoors TO CONQUER, In prepara my “ will be immedia ae pperancet, ADO ABOU N _Box book tor: Mr. Paste 1 Wallack's nights now open. Lil CREVE. TONIGHT, GRAU geo FRANCAIS —| 'o Lessee and Director. Ths "AFTEMNOON AT 1, The highly successful novelty, Hery MEI C8 L Es cs) “4 enthuslaama at enct Tepreschtatiou. pieces repeatediy encore: TA a LENDID GHORU 8, NOVEL AND ATTRACTIVE EFFECTS. ROSE-BELL, DESCLAUGAS, CAKRIER, BECKS GABEL and the strenzth of the company, comprising 140. ‘Ticker Otiice at Theatre, 701 and 106 Broadway. General admission and’ Dress Seata, reserved, €1; Orchestra Seats, reserved, 5c. ext private Boren, 6 and $10; Progcenium, #15: Family Circle, Suc. After 944,'3¢ price. Extensive preparetions are in prozres for the production of Lecocq’s FLEUR DE THE, which will shortly be pro- sented on an extraordinary ucale of grandeur, TPUEATRE FRANCAIS.—TO-DAY. 5 His (SATURDAY). JAN, 2h AL 1. Doors oven, 13i¢ SECOND GRAND MAINES L'd:il, GREVE with great artists and orizinal ettects the same as al the evening performance. Ne for veserved seats, ‘Admission $1 to all parts of the secured without extra charge. Pri ARAND OPERA HOUSE (FORMERLY PIKE'S). JAMES FISK, pit Proprietor ADOLPH BIRGFELD. »Manager EVERY EVEN ATs OCLC é and SATURDAY MATINEE AT/2 O'CLOCK. A PERICHOLE, LA PERICHOLE, LA PERICHOLE, LA PERICHOLE, Opera Bouffe, in three acts, by "T. Offenbach, THE. MOST DELIGHTFUL OPERATIC. PERFORMANCE VER WITNESSE, Mile. Irma La Perichole M. Aujne. -Piquilio M. Leduc. ‘as. 8 “Vicero: Received with the’ greatest eniiisiasm thunders of applange after every rong. TWELVE ENCORES EVERY N EVERY EVENING, ERICHOLE. SATURDAY MATINED, ne Priicuol ADMISSION 7 AWINEE ONE DO! THE MA’ E NOLXTRA CHARGE PUR RESERVED SCAT Seats can bo secured for every evening and the matinee six ayn in advance at the box oles of AN, ta HOUS D OP! sith avenue, and at corner of Twentysihird street and Ei Schirrme’s music siore, 701 Broadway. OOTH'S THEATRE, Twenty-third atreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3. Tn consequence of the unusual demand for seats at this theatre for the opening nights, the manager respectfully an- nounces that, in order to give each an equal opporturity to Be presen id with the hope of protecting the public against the numerous speculators, the tickets will be disposed of at PUBLIO BALE, By W. 0, HOFFMAN, Enq., Auctioneer, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1669, AT IRVING HALL (Through the courtery of L. F. Harrison, Esq.), corner of FIFTEENTH BTREKE AND IRVING PLACE, precisely, for the better in en, the Hall, commencing at Mg o'clock A. accommodation of gentlemen on thei ray 10 Dis 8 of the seaia will ke furnished at heats will be provided for ladion att He baer Spietceinloniectinn i hngg: 4 Testers ae novs! GRAND MATINER GRAND EE GRAN, i MATINER TO-DAY AT a HE GREAT DELEHANTY AND HENGLER OTHERS. NELLIE TAYLOR, 30UNNY y THOMPSON, FRANK KERNS, DOULLE TRO! SATURDAY NIGHT, A REAL FESTIVAL BALL. On Monday next, reap} ee of Tony Pastor, Miss Addie Le Brun, Miss Alice Se! H. Ashton, the wonderful ehiid arti =<~¥ Frank and Winle, ‘and, Grst time, a new local drama, calle: UNT, THE DETECTIVE. AX FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, f85 BROADWAY, * ae of the greaten Jig Dancer In the word, RK JERR RY BIRCH, wannen BERNARD AND BACKUS, FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. Innnenes auecess of the Ethiopian Opera, a INE SQUASH DIABLO, ONE SQUASH DIABLO, ‘Terminating with the nd ecent ea, ee Dekoxius. Seats secured atx da in ad dvi anee. UGHAM'S: THEATRE—OPENING ved Beats for the above can be ol THEATRE TICKET OFFIC 4 Fea OAL sVi go OTICE. a and Seats will please forfeit their claim to Bre: AN parties, who have re 13 M. on RATURDAY *” Reserved Seats 0 obtained at the Tata: Hite KPT OFFICE, 14 Bi DWAY., 5 GTEINWay | HALL, SUNDAY, is NDAY EVENING CGNORRTS. THEODORE THOM A DIRECTOR E N RESERVED SEATS EXTRA, T TWENTY. FIVE CENTS. OX SUNDAY EVENING. Jan, 34 9 NINTIL GRAND BUNDA the following eminent eatin MELE. JOR TORE jer Prima Donna Soprano oft ‘ot the beer bp ‘bpera, Munteh. His first aonearann nat have concerts, THRO. to ASP GRAN! AND ORCHESTRA. Obit Reserved om and tickets can now be hail at the bor oMce of® sere ee at G. Sebirmer's, No. 701, and at the Thea- tre Ticket Ofte, 14 Broalway.§ LUTO. | | PLUTO. | PLUTO. LUTO, | | PLUTO, | PLUTO, PLUTO | PLUTO, PLUTO. PLUTO. | PLUTO. Pp Ba ROOM To. L&T. a LARGE Room IN BRE- foort Hall, on Fifty-fourth street, vear Fhird avenue, to Jet, chomp, ar" balls, concerts, Jeetri an &c. Gan | aent £0) peop) ply at tbe rion, on Fret "hos OPES, want or BROUGTIAN THRATRE, IERVED SEATS CAI i OCURED AT THE THEATRE 1 ne! KET 0! ON | i BROAI WAY. A-certain cure for ladies in Snel cea ft Titoor' Tyre al in Brvaysyes THE, FATRE. beads 74 Nghe MONDAY, JANUARY 25. _ SCHIRMER Be AE haoapway. ye = SYMPHONY, v “ne. yen; yoy, Sebuberth, pianoforte selections ri fs Nearsal thekets'for, sate, by FREDERICK BL LUE, Broadway, second door above Twenty-G1th street. gar RDAY, Saree ayy GRAND GALA DAY aT THR EMPIRE CITY SKATING RINK, IF LIKE A MIRROR. Skating from9 A.M. to7 P.M. Skating and Dancing from 71. M. to TLP. M. Muste by Empire Gity Skating Rink Band, ee eee -itentton BO conte, Coase RATS FOR OPENING NIGHTS OF tham’s theatre can be secured at the St. Nicholas Ucket oflce. RATER AL ACADEMY | C DESIGN.—SECOND WIN- = a chil jnelad| annual mean | of the Kuvrlean fost Painters ‘ater Colors, corner Twenty- ird street and venne, dnp an anderening. RHE bp RRovaHAM's “OPENING THEATRE WOKE La m4 BROADWAY. mee a prrogta ai Leer: RES TO “GantLamEne Ont, oN Srvetuste and Solentiaa sab, er showing ‘What to live for, are deliver dally at the New York Museum of Avntomy. Those unable to attend Git Broad seers a ad by forwarding 25 ceute to the secretary, Ape Fins AM, PAR i ali Ta it, Aauhyee 2 pF WILLL PAR ete aa Taek vetween Forty. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1869. _AMUSEMENTS. ROADWAY THEATRE. ser CENTS, YMPIO THEATRE. oe IN] baal won 7 THE ant iP ie om ee ; 8, ao Ea Sete w in of CLS GEO. a FOX (the ‘as HUMPTY DUMPTY, AST » | corn. Hite ote wrn. HE Bi anaes RAILROAD SENSATION, PERFORM ik EMERALD as Mile. RITA SANOALDS PA F, JATING BALLET. MATINEE, MRT AND Mas. WILLIAMS, MATINERS, 146 WEDNESDAY TURDAY, NDAT. f? AND LAST, Ost. (__ Last Onokak FO. ee ey OF ba iy the Great Purveyor of Pai Humor, ait AND Mi sae (EVENING: Tur seogND Vou OF ON MONDAY the talented American Comedian, which will inaugurate the most brilliant and marvellous Pane Mit SOHN E. ‘OWENS, {gmime ever atloupied on rill ommence bia fare Sitti Mii New York, provt- | Clown: 0 a rolume articuiacs of OU tO eS OURTEEN PERFORMANCES ONLY, full. and change speci of bia fua'B FLY land's NSOLDN SHINGLE. spear Browne UE JOSHUA BUTTERFLY, | BOX BOOK eyow POPEN, BROADWAY THEATRE hig 0 500: 0) HANDSOMELY MOUNTED EMERALD RINGS. PRE. SENTED TO THE LADY PATRONS TO-DAY AT THE MATINEE AT f 14g OFC O'CLOCK LOCK. pe a ad NEXT. THE VICTIMS. OWERY THEATRE, GRAND MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK, First time of the moral drama of the i OR THE DRUNKARD'S HOME, with Crutkshank’s itustrations. The Dodger, Athletes, Songs and, Ppuces, EVENING, AT &, Love in a Tub, yaipbons. nied beg i street, ile Acar bes i ourteenth strest, opposite Acalemy of Sst. LB. LENT. vt rector TNKES Av’? WEDNESDAY AND (SATURDAY. Every night at 8 wil! be preneutn WAND BRILLIANT BILE, Introducing IN ONE GRAND. PERFORMANCE THE BYST FEAT: iTOU, | ov! MRONGE, the ALL EQUESTRIAN, GYMINASTIC which have characterized th URING THE, ‘ENTE SEASON, Fiest weet of the woadert OOMIO TEICe a4 HORSE, step CLOUD. VILLE, AND ALL THE PRINCI PAL ARTISTS of the great New Yori Circus troupe s HIGHLY DIVEReINTED SCE! TING INTEREST. 1c, ORRELL SISTERS’ Pil oe THEATRE. SEAR was" VIR Saeco, VIRGINIA BUCHANAN, ‘ORRELL SISTERS? NEW cEW YORK | THEATRE. cays UE, SUPF MATINEE, MATINEE. | ‘OOD's MUSEU! iM. Broadway, corner of Thirtieth street, LAs? MATINI be DASt NIGHT te igh usr ent sor athe of the success ment of LaDia if THOMPSON URLESQUE TROUPE, who give ERNANT NO PERFORMANCES THIS DAY. In its entiret Titon—gecond and third scenes, and presenting the full and original cast of characters, pote the me pee a up to 10 tear wer extra, charge beyond the price of admission to the theat = FOOTE, MISS NESTELLE, Host "OF “LIVING HUMAN PHENOMENA, NAGERIE OF WILD ANIMALS, INEXPLICABLE SEA MONSTER, £0, AC. ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Egmucneement of exgagemeni, at hormone pleasing and talented young’ American ar R. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCS, who will appear in t PitL OF TIE CLOTH OF GOLD, with a superior cast of. charactors, including OSE MAS the beautiful and charming young artiste, from the London theatres. Engagement also, at a fabulous price, of the un- equalled MLLE. G, MORLACOHI ‘ and her full and complete Saltatorial Combination, the whole il attraction ever presented to an forming the most American publ eats may be secured In advance. PUEATRE comrg: UR. WHITE & SPENC Manager... fcholas Hotel. Proprictora. LINGARD, complete and REOPEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 18f9. During its close several alterations and impre ements hat a an artistic been mare at an outiay of $25,009, and all don and workmanlike manner, whica now makes tals TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT compare favorably, i{ not excel, any similar sized establish- IN THE WORLD. The entertainment prepared for the opening will consist of a new mythological, musical, local and Inughable burlesque extravaganza, Written by Henry B. Farnle, Esq,, entitled OR THE YOUNG MAN WHO CHARMED THE ROCKS, Produced in a magoilicent manner which characterized its iirst production in London, no expense having been apared that eacis detall should be {n every reapect equsl and ae far 4 posaibie superior to the London model, the whole pro- duced under the direction of MR, WM, HORACE LINGARD. Tho music espocialiy rranzol by Nr. David GORGEOU 8 AND COSTLY COS By Mr, Samuel May, Bow street, Lond made there eopcani for this burlesque unter the s:iperv islon MISS ALICE DUNNING, during her visit to Europe.in November last. ‘The following artiste and different branches of mechanism have been employed in the reconstruction of this SPLENDID EDIFICE. Masonry. Carpenter work. Tron work.. M. GEHLGAN OWN By Be A. The whole jai tinder the, CHARS) me full oniichoas ‘of company, &c., see fi men REMEMBER, FERRUARY 1. Ber GHAM'S THEATRE. Proprietor. . Lessee and Manager. sonal supervision of VHITE. me are announce- mr. SOHN rf doughy WILL OPE} MONDAY EVENING, TANUARY 25, 1989, With w new and original Come Mr. John — entitled actors METTER LATE THAN. NEVER. by Messra, JOHN, BROUGH AM stoppant On LA NEWTO} HALE, NDREW vB. » in two acis, by it ‘ON, Mra, W. WINTER, AFTER THE COMEDY ir. JOHN EROUGHAM WILD MAKE A FEW KEMARES. To Le followed by au entirely new and original Burlesque, by Mr, John Brow THE D MATIC. REVIEW FOR 1868, Being a eeries of somewhat personal, but, the compiler hopes, not unpardonable, reflections v) e abilities and notabl ties of the past scason, containin; Caren, Sacro injunction: ble matier, sundry audacious andt oe Gable iafringemen upon existing patent Fight PLATE Finst--ALLEGOMIGAL 0 HOLE; INDIVIDUALITIES: MANHATTA, the favorite daughter of Columbia, by ber union with a highly respectable Dutch settler named Mein NEW YORK; Amsterdam, progenitor of all the subsequent dams, except MeComb's, whose patronymic suilciently indicates, ite Ort tal origin. Miss ANNIE FIRMAN BROOKLYNA The oldest of ber numerous family, a re- markably forward young — pions and inde- ew neipewt but ferry Hule course with a Te he means to abridge. NEWIERSTA Another of sanbaita’ ~ unfortunately born out of the U. a communion with her sisters. NOwTHL RIVE: ar oes toe ae win foc of character consigte in his running from Albany. . Mi. HURLEY EAST RIVERO—The Janitor of Hell Gate, rather shallow in but soand in the main. MILLYARD uXDE OISELLE FASHIO Iriend, general dealer fo acing Stone antd oiher indiepeueabta netéod late people who have “nothing to wear”. ain PUBLIC OPINION, the great “ir Oracle" of social tite Whose judgment wise men reverence, fools fear and knares eves sag in in enmpiete ‘om Ti tr ng. dry goods, ducks of diay em to’ the disconso- LIZA NEWTON ‘id inticli neglected melancholy muse, vege row Ap and brags about them, which C4 10 ‘soul. “wcaneh Mire PRIO! CAPTAIN JINKS, of the Naval Equeaitian serv iss EFFIF « SERMON MUSICAL, SCENICAL AND FIRST SUBJECT—" VOCAL ILLUSTRAT! “THE —_—_- RING.’ ir. C. EDMONDS Mi the CONE UNPORTUNATE,* Honsciess wander- ere, appalied spectators aod Biackfriars’ Arches generally, by meinbersof the maak POXES’ NEST.” HUMPTY beep Re ROSSI ymose. Inflexit DROGAN, the Tavisibie... TYROLEAN. ere ES K LANCASUIRE LA! TH ES. PARTY BY THE NAME OPSONNSON, Mr. C EDMONDS pick the Sih CK we VE! [it a ‘THE MAN cc T ma ‘The eee Mise C! Irresistibie. Tt Mr, uiitit SUECT Tile DEEP sa ban f the Ocean Tel Sears gene yar ba rane |. Hawthorn, b. Duflocq 1d Maraton. Mr H. Betbardt P.M. open performans ee ‘commences at 8 otic open fram 8 A M. to 5. P.M. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Orchestra chairs, $1 10; balcony chaire (secured), #1 50 dresa circle (necured sents), $1; aecond balcony (eecired), cents. ‘Admiesion, 7h cents; to second cli Private boxer (holding 6), oes eae Py “FAMMANY. pie Tal it PAU AC NTS. t MANY av Gray i Lhe fas Y PROUPE OF JAPANESE, XT ; JAPANESE, IE Pan RACES TiO MAND EQUIPOISE fo ir varied “b atartied the eitieen world and were the immediate oc- tasion Tie INEULATED EMPIRE OF THE ractrre other continents, bi % who were tbe Brat to the wontlerfal au! con’ Jnto commercial relations with the ave re Warmed 9 (i ely TUMPHAL TOUR of the EUROPEAN ¢ oe and rH to their Men, fon t8 AT ARE commence a Fan Ww Ht ee ENE AE GAG! ‘Asn APPEARANCE ON MONDAY EVENING, ON Au Ad er Preateet Drape, 808 Berane 1, MATINEE, THE omen onat DAUNKARD'S HOME, ror att GIRL's Se a a as tant RTT Te 7 y epec ae TICKET OFFICE, m BROADWAY, RESERVED ATS FOR T8 FOR J ALL THEATRES. 8, ee A LITERARY CLUB.—A LA OF HIGH SOCIAL Geattdmnen for’ entertatomeut and iimnsnement I Titernture ‘Aikiress: biterat frie tra ran rlereucen required. TNION LEAGUE CLUB THEATRE. Corner of Madiaon avenue and | ATES street. MADAME AUGUSTE will appear on Satunday, J er great character of ‘CHESS OF MKRDOR UGH, in Seribets celetratcd comeny FIN GLASS WASSER (A Giana of Water), Mavi, Steciicha Fuchs appearing a8 Quem Anna, Here Jendersky a8 Ro‘ingbroke. shrved seats are to be had in the theatre ticket officers Nos. 114, 701 acd 320 Broudway and at the Union League a HOUSE—FOUR- SUCCESS. GENDARMES, LIVE ING Love Among the Roses, Love Among the Roses. Love Among the Roses. Unsworth, Eugene, Nelse 5 mour, st Clair, Master Unigene hae] do Solla, the greattenor; Mogan, Hughes, an Bryant. BRYANTs', BRYANTS’ 1th —— ant M#S: Fes. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, RY EVENT. ‘APIER DAB with atl the original eflects, furnish Falmer, the proprietors of the drama. x ei as B. CONWAY OLD TO: ELIZA.. MES. F. B. CONWAY AND GREAT Gxst. ble TAMMANY. ‘Third Grand. ¥ Farol Doors open at}, Bastoreasea cdimnanpaoe ah TRIUMPHAST SUCCESS a wasn IS THE TAMMANY. Matinee, Fy ant INEES, Delighted crow ts of fashionable Indies, TAM ANY armed throngs of f Interesttas children, rable ogF AMIN RE in her wondrous tight on LA GORDE, TENDUE. MAFFI1'S comic Bauowine, MACATRE, Received with roars of iat innate Kitehen Furniture, ‘The Gran and Balle, The Come Toy soit Thoch and *, The Brooklyn Belle, Fae Youthtal Warblers, ‘The Magic Tabieaux, The Me: Dashwoods, The Womtrous Victorellis, an Getz"s grand Allegorical 1 Scene, THE WIRTH OF THe NEW YEAR. ‘Three hundred artists, Admiusion to ull parts of the Palace, iit nis; orchestra, 50 cents extra. MONDA\—THE FAR-FAMED RISLEY JAP. PANESE TROVE ee ALL. mi oe “samy 23, 1809 | c. RV's: | crap TESTIMONIAL CONCERT | witt take pla on a above groning: The following brilliant array of talent wil a Fa Oe aie TRS ADDIE M. BELDEN, The olen re i from a her first appearance) "WOOD, Ten’ MR. WouRor DEM TER, Tenor. MR. F. re Baritone. MR. ATNE: FE. J. i, Bayitone. MR. OH NotWiCARD! ne NK. RICHARD ARNOLD, Volintst i Mit 1B. DASSERVES Planta TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. RAND OPERA HOUSE. J TO-DAY AT2 LA’ PERICHOLF. TO-DAY AT2 LA PERICHOLE. NI 0-DAY 2T% LA PERICHOLE. = MATINER. TO-DAY AT 2, HOLE. MATINER. SATORDAY, JANUARY 35 AT TWO. Admission 81. Seats reserved without extra charge. Balcony Boxes (four seats). Proscenium Boxes seat). Seais and Boxes ready to-ta ta ta a HISTORICAL SOCIETY nd avenué and Eleventh street. PROF. ROBERT VON sonnage WEIT'S LECTURES IN ENGLISH ON ASIA, Ry myftation of Hons. Obaries P. Daly, Peter Cooper, ST a ey Cyrus W. Field and others. FOURTH AND LA! BATURDAY es ts om a MATINEE. MATINEE. Broadway; at Schirm mw General Ticket office, 114 Broadway; Steinway the room rooms on the evening of the lecture. GSEDECOR'S ART GALLERY, BROADWAY. 5D Free exhibition of Tho zh; ‘osemite rion ROUGHAM'S THEATRE.—OP; diay, January 35. | Choice front Balen Ho vin BY OTF ri Pi DONNELLY grea nt sronatonat pee ag yeaa ga GRAND gion Mery yaaa apt he teh as AT 23g orion, Om E. Sage PERA Rag TS Last, be. rand ‘Watines ¢ every vy sandr at2ig ry mie d AISON FRANCAISE, 733 Bi (THEATRE, com hcg oe February 1 with the, original burlesque company trom: the Lo! fn future annowacements, 6 WASHINGTON'S LAST MUSEUM Shows READING ain 3 HAT ene Oh onic 3 a egept euabehonnt wile ingare troupe sod 0 1 A¥ATORY. 1 20 ‘Ee A Ei or whale Rimurnors THE ETROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING RSTABIGEHM Nagwan street (old Herald building), wae ae py | all General Printing,| G's SPEaA, DAY & Tt ATINER. 'O-DAY A’ Tk Beat SP se Ene NEE: aro uae —— a wees DID 10k. GRAND OAR D CARNIVAL, THIS AFTERNOON 1 ‘AND EVENING PRANK 61 swirr "oN FANOY COsTUMES. arco mntauten avenue cars from “Fulton ferry pars the door OM LA ti, CHAS vWitsoN'€ Con Pobitabers, 711 Frondwrans