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12 AITUATIONS WANTED—FRae, Cooks, &c. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.-A YOUNG 623 Scotch woman as ood cook, washer and froner; small family oreferred ; beat elty ret 2 WASHINGTON AV., BROOKLYN.—A Lean’ raed HA mherrotestant wonian as cook, to do general ho ork and as housekeeper; best city reference. Call for four yn 67 MERCER ST., IN THE REAR.—AS COOK, BY A 167 wendy colored’ woman ; city reference given, Call ‘entll Monday.” MOO WES? IsTH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND &§TH AU vena goung wounan at good cook; understands MVinds of iments and rame; is good baker of brea! nnd Discuilt, pastry and desserts; would assist with the washing, Boos city reference. — —— FIRST ‘34 STH ST, BETWEEN 3D "AND §D AY! 2: toor,—Tio respectable young girls; one ‘as cook nd the other as chambermaid and waltreas. Hest city ref ‘Brences, usc WEst 4st $T.—TWO RESPECTABL E YOU! a women; one as cook and to assist in washin; the other as chambermald aud waitress and to Setiat ehing; best city reverence. or BAST SSTH ST.—A GOOD PLAIN ‘COOK, WIth QL Rtenee trom’ employer for two yeare past. Can de seen for three days, TH AY., CORNER AIST ST--AS FIRST CLASS 302 eoak Aihoreushiy uncersands her bustuess, Can be AU ber present employer's fortwo days ST §erll SLA RESPECTABLE WOMAN 322 BAST. clana cooks no objection to a private board: best city reference. we house; at oe ey: 423 PAST 27H ST, NEAR IST AV. IN THE REAR. A respectable Protestant girl to cook, wash and iro, ar to do housework ta « private family ca € BROADWAY, BETW. N 8IST AND 82D STS.— 1.297 ‘As iench cook in « private family. Beat elty re- ference. Sontag Chambermaids, &c. $n ST. BETWEEN SOUTH == AND sovrTH sp ete... Willi ] 162 & AV. B, CORNER OF I6TTI § ay) ST FLOOR.— mborwork in tale American girl t City reference. 2 family. @amall rm © WEST 9711 ST, NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, ( ) back.— To do chamberw: ‘ork and wa ting or assist in ashing, or to do tho general housework of # small family; Gity reference. Dresswakers and Scamstresses. 8 FLOOR, FRONT, ROOM. 349 EAST 19TH ST.— nabfe dress and cloakinaking. Fall and winter upwards Wrappers, $28 82 50; also children's and do to order; patterns and fashion plate Call or addveas. IN THE PATTERN STORE.—A 41 ¢ punt dnseitiakor'wiehes @ few Taste families 10 sw for; cutting anit Banting done at short notice, EST WTH STA COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wishes a fow engagements by the day; ‘has a Grover c, Calton or address Misa J. R. STi AV.—A LADY OF MANY YEARS’ EXP 63 Fence tn cutting and making ladies’ @indergarmen Wrappers, childsen'a clotber of every 4 entlemen sbirts, &¢., would like the work of lifes; cording iting ; tucking three cents per sard, on W ifae. Calton or address Mrs, ROM. JONES. WEST STH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG colored woman n& seamatreas by the month or wer is fully competent to cut and make ladi dresses {n the neat se 7Tr nderstands cutting and fitting Iadiew aad #8; go cut by the day, week or month; city or eo 203% WEST 27TH ST.. NEAR 1TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, Dack.—A competent young Woman wishes 4 few e gementa by ihe day or week; can cut for ladies and chil- dren; terms moderate; etty reference, 95 EAST 2TH ST.-A COMPETENT SEAMSTR' 20) wants work oy the day or week; understands all Kinds of farnliy sewing; can cut and Gt for children, aD AV, IN THE STORE, com NT dresamaker to go ou by the day in first claas fam!- can operate on Wheler & Wilgou's machine; good ity RSON ets in aprivate fginily; understands all ewing and dressmating; no objection to any © good references MOTT ST.—A RESPECTABLE, CAPABLE P ‘as Beamstr 3 Kints oe Ged of New ¥ 339 styles. Addres: pt A FRENCH LADY DESIR to Ko out by the day as dresamaker; eke cute in all 409 WEST 42D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to go out an dressmaker and seamstress, by the day or month ; understands cuttiag, hitting and operating on machine, — fall or at creas. 412 EAST ISTH STA DRESSMAKER IN A PRT. vate family to go out by the day or month; best Feference, Address M. C., or call for three days. General Housework, &c. 42 WEST 2D ST, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AYS., ©) rear.—A Protestant young woman, lately landed, to ee ‘al housework under instruction. Can be seen for two days. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. aw SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES: Laundresses. &c- 8T., NEAR 18T AV.—A BESEROFARLS 9) MD ae ormun'us frat claas laumdreet: understands 1 Kinds of housecicaning; iawiliing and izing wog0 0 any part of the city; whitewashing; rood city reteren ‘H ST, NEAR 18T AV., SECOND BAST, 167i OT» NEAR, 1S? AY. SROORD first rate washer and froner, would take two or more fami Hea waning fo, her own our, oF r would go ont a couple of 1a te eee a var oT can Give frsl auaa aiy Tereh hed jone up; me pipe’ inst wine years.’ Call-on or address LAUN- A9) EAST ISTH BT, BETWEEN 1ST AV. AND AY, 42 1 A, room No. 4.— ‘A respectable woman to work out by the gay} to Wash and iron or do house cleaning. 4.34. WEST, 2TH st. OL able woman wishes gentlemer at her own rooma; is a good Taundres dowe.va moderate terms. Best reference. TOP FLOORA RESPECT- or family washing fing and fluting Waitresses, &e. 2 WEST MTA ST.—A LADY WISHES TO PROCURE 56 8 situation as waitress or waitress and chambermald for * respectable, ‘irl, who cam be recomunended highly. Ap- ply between 10 and 19 o'clock. 348 baat 3D sT.48 WAITRESS AND CHAMBER- maid. Miscelianeous. 107 AMITY STA YOUNG LADY AS AMANUENSIS, sotmpanion, daily or resident governess, 10 teach che Enalah branches, drawing, French and the rudiments of d would, if required, asaist in sewing; references ed. Address or call on B. 1. 4. STH AV HAIRDRESSING DONE BY 4 LADY in & fasbionable and becomingetyle, Will call to suit prtroas. 41G AtANTC st BROOKLYN.—A ¢ RL 6 ereerwonmania scandy tote, either in RU ork or Brooklyn; Brooklyn preferred. Q BROADWAY, ROOM 12—A LADY AS DAILY T13 Br vitting governess; teaches the wotit branches, also drawing, palating, German and French; terms mode- rate; rencos given, Address INU. wexeepers A finall salary stk references @achanged. Adress Miss A road YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TH Zh, resident governess to young children : And drawing. exchanged. Add: Herald ofice. A. ERENOH YOUNG LADY, SPRARING SPANISH, wishes a situation Jn an American family to teach or to Take care of children best reference, Address, for oue wee, M. G., box 182 Herald oftice. NOPYIST.-A LADY WOULD LIKE WRITING OF ANY kind to do at her own bom & good, repid and cor. rect iste 8 Address for three days box 30) Post oflice, Tar BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS ernens: good reference. Adureas M., box 139 Post ofttce, Rahwayy Ned i A REFINED AMERICAN LADY. WIs Teapectable family; would do not KO much an object as Address Miss L.M.N., "HELP WANTED—FEMALES, _ 08 NG WOMAN WANTED—FOR WAITRESS IN A jeman's family. ‘Those only who have the beat city may apply at 67 West sth st. NOURsES WANTED. SEVERAL W WANT- IN “ed to take infants to board, under the charge of the Sis- ters of Charity, Call at 17 East 12th at. So WANTED—TO DO ALL KINDS OF fine sewing by hand and on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; foust understand dress, cloak and shirt making; also dress- ing hair; good references wanted. Apply to Mrs, MOORE, No. 2 Weet luBd et,, near 6th ay, 10 THE WORKING CLASS.WE ARE NOW PRI pared to farnist all classes with copstant eraployment at home, the whole of the time, or for the spare momenta. ew. ight end profitable, Persona of either sex n Bae. to BB per evening, and a propertional i thelr whole time to the business, Dearly as yuck as ten. That all who notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled ofer:— To auch as are not well satis- fied wo will eend @1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Fall particulars, a valuable sample. which will dot commence Work on, ahd a copy of The People’s Literary Companto: Due of the largest and best family newspapers pubiisived, tent (ree by mall, Keader, if you want permanent, proptable wo or Englith only, to engage in_an entire! EDUCATED BUSINESS LADIES, bie local enterprise ae partners, and address to SINCERE, box 00 to $109 reg Herald ofics Goode EDGAR, V W23TED, GOOD DRESSMAKERS AND AN ERRAND Bul. Apply at 227 East g9th at. E] GOOD OBLIGING GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at 107 Weat 27th’ st- TANTED—A GIRL ABOUT TWELVE YEARS 07 nes 10 help a lady with homewares one living with PPiy at 262 Bleecker st. W her parents preferred. — ERAL HOUSE- 6 BEACH ST.-A WOMAN TO DO oner ; firet cl: work; isa good cook, washer ai Feferences. 105 WEST 43D ‘STA YOUNG J housework ; good elty reference. FOURTH FLOOR, FRONT to do gener 214 LIZABETH ST., houte,--A respectable woman to do general h ‘work, anda attuation for her daughter. 30: GIRL WISHES BOWERY, UP STAIRS. A GERMAN GIRL TO do housework, or as cook, washer and Housekeepers, &c. 79ND DOOR FROM CANAL.— & ELIZADETI ST., Shs yrteal_experien, a 45 ) An American womat = to oF addtcam Rousekeepes in a hotel or paiva Gales: Apy ra = WEST SIST RT.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW A 5) housekeeper where there ia no! dy to euperintend; (il teach the French and English langitnges. Call ou oF AST BROADWAY. A YOUNG WOMAN, OF IN- teliigence and refinement, as housekeeper, where she have full charge; no objection to going In the country; ood reference given. Apply between the houra of 10 snd 12 Had 2to 4, or aduress OUSEKEEVER, ae GREENWICH AV, A YOUNG AMFRICAN WIDOW 98 an houwekecper either eity or country. Apply for one week, 2 TH AY, NEAR 1TH STA YOU: 13 highly educated, as housekeeper in a widower's fam- , algo to travel with a# a companion; would leave the city. fone but Hirst class need answer. 9 50 40H AV.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDL American woman as housekeeper ; good refer eq red. G LADY, A honeetoeper pe nurse to.nn tuvalla Indy, } Wages not €9 much an object asa sition either in the cliy or cou c + Bome for the winter. YY Adcesn M,C. M,, Herald office. N_ AMERICAN LADY ACCUSTOMED TO RE- fined socie'y desires a ritnntion as housekeeper, com- or any athe porition of trast or responsibility ivate or pubile house {n this elty or any of the adjacent Ing New York, None but persons of wealth ‘and respectatlo position need respond. Address Room No. 4 New 3 York Uni varaity, Univeraity place. W2XZED.-A YOUNG WIDOW, LEFT IN EMRAR- Fasaing ctroumatancts Dy the d gnxious to secure a tion in the housekeeper ; can furnish the best references and respectability, Address Mrs. BERGEN, station | ANTED—BY A LADY, keeper, compenton 01 @ person of trust would be required; the best reference given and required. OVERTON, station D, Bible Houre, A SITUATION AS HOUSE- 7 Teapectable porition where 9 objection to travel Address Mra. Nurses, &s. BROOKLYN.A HEATH fresh brenst of milk, CARROLL gr vith n th suited, Can bes Fy JANE 87. 29 Seotch woman a8 nurse, waitress, 4c. dewing, embroidery, &c. ; moderate work and moderate @esired. Good reference. AMITY ST.—AS MONTHLY NURS: 2 6 S$ ABOUT TO DG be disengage. Address as above, ai her present exa- ployer's. 44. EAST ISTH ST. NEAR SD AY., THIRD FLOOR, front room ~-A” respectable youll woman ae nurse dr chambermaid In a private family; good refereace, SPRING 8T.—A COMPETENT MONTHLY x 17 _Terms moderate, DINGLE, ‘ 33; «TH AV, IN THE DYBING “STORE. AS WET nurse, ash woman; abundance of milk, and is young land healing; reterences’ from her laie em Ployerr. 4‘ 7 EAT STH ST, BETWEEN 9Tit AND 10rit * Agatmonthly nurse; best city reference from Call all tne wook. Laundresses; &c. 57 West ist st. nETW Sri AND OTH AVS. second floor.—-A fret claem Inundress to tk i her own house by Ube doses, oF month, or would go by hand or machine in ali its branches. lies. 5 Y WEST STi S.A RESPECTABLE PERSON € G 80 fumntly's or some gentlemen's washing at er residenc 4; would go out to work by the day; best refer- 155 EAST 36TH §T.A PROTESTANT *7e) inuudress or ecbarabermal: eee Jaundry work perieoti WEST oFTtt ST. NIE ye 203 Meee A competent woman wishes to take ftv wi ing at her own house, of would go ant G, scrubbing aud cleanihg; city re‘erence, ©? 8° 1AF washings 206 ities Fit olcch ot Wash and frou; the beet iererences 238 bhi or 8T.—A REF DD Winker m family's washing at hero Goeid go vet ty the Gap y'n00d tar ae ne ee FEU) ANG, CORNER OF LTH sr Texpectable woman to do iadiew and gent. , Washing and ironing at her own residence: can ds up tinorien aad uting; will wash by the month, week or dover, eee ice Fecomiaended by those she ha worked for. Inquire Yor Mee, Hast 4 RAST orn FIRST FLOOR, HAC A reapectable woman to take in ladies wens washing Ly the month: Hest reference given, GIRL AS derstanda French as eity references, Call AR OVE AY., FIRST FLOOR, CTADLE WOMAN ko out by the day to ‘PECTARLE WOMAN FIRST FLOOR, ROOM. id geutie- WASEDA GIRL OF 18 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO make hersel! xeneraliy useful in a private fainily. Apply at 143 East 17th st, y 7 ANTED- TWENTY YOU LADIES TO WAIT IN A saloon. Ingnire between 12 aud 2 P. M., at the Leouvees 907 Proadway, cor ner 22d st, “LASS LAUNDRESS AND CHAM. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. conc CHMAN’S s SITUATION WANTED—RY, A come area a Wom SHON aioe Pines tives w tase ENGLISH, store; fully ‘as toya or bronzes, ting salary, G. D., 14 FRENCH GENTLEMAN, SPEAKING Gesires s situation as salesthan in understands ney ee yee pos city referenoes Mercer si OOKKEEPER WANTED._a COMPETENT ROOK- Keeper and accountant, Addroas ata with t- “ggces a3 10 character and capability, A-G'€, Herald D3 CLERK WANTED_ONE THAT CAN FURNISH good city reference. Apply at 643 3 ay. RS. JAY COOKE & 00., BANKERS, GENERAL genia National Life Insurance Company of tho United States of America, at their ofllce, 216 Broadway, New York, desire the services of lutellizent agama to represent the company, Appiy to W. F. LEWi Special Agent. AILROAD.—A MAN OF LONG RAILWAY EXPERI- } ‘2 fa open to engagement for superintendency or other igheat teatinfonials, Addreas RAIL- HAT AND STRAW good Southern or Western trade will be « Addrens box 5,427 Post oftice. RAVELLING SALESMAN.~ With lange nequaintance araong fancy dry goods tr: {wopen for an engagement. Addy cs, for uaree days, B., 17 Herald oe vals Wis D_A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALESMAN at soo rand st,, with good references, ANTED IN A COMMISSION HOUSE, AN EXPERI- Wescea bookkeeper; best references required, Address, stating aalary, which must be moderate, box 2,647 Post ollice. V ANTED- YOU NG MAN TO SELL A LUCRATIVE W'Ritlcte, whtea will pay a profit ot 300 per cent. Apply to CHARLES OSSENBRUNNER, 87 Chatham at, WANTED-A SALESMAN WHO. CAN COMMAND 6 in the shirt manufacturing business. Call on Mon it. ¢ 187 Church WANTED-THREE OR FOUR EXPERIENCED DRY goods mleamen, Thoxe thoron; the trade can apply to A. R, PEYTO! Waren A STEADY RSLIABLE MAN, WITH GOOD experience and some knowledge of accounts, tating age, refercncea and terms, MERCHANT, yANTED = THES QALESMEN SD goods tr: Address, station D. WANTED BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE DOING 4 large monufacturing and cloak business, a person of taste and experience to design and manage thut department. Adidreas, with name and reference, box 1,42 Vos otice, y TANTED—BY A WHOLVSALE HOUSE, AN ASSISTANT bookkeeper and cashier; x young man who Ina rapid writer, can glre unexceptionable testimonials as to integrity An will accept a moderate salary, may nddress, with name anid references (uo othors not!ced'¢ Herald office. TANTED.A SITUATION AS CLI watchman or bartender In a hotel; thoroughly standahie business and can give the best Teferences, Address ERK, NIGHT under- , box 107 Herald office. WASTED DoreDiateLY _A YOUNG MAN AS BOOK: keaper in a produce comission house; must be quick and accurate at figures and a@ood penman’ one who has had experi 1 the produce comission busin eax prefer- red. Address, with full name, COMMISSION, Herald office, With reference and salary expected. Y" G MAN OF GOOD CONNECTION, BEST CITY references, three years In a law ofice, wants a situation ina me antile office, Salary no object: Address G., 447 at. TANKEE NOTION AND ME! wanted. We will make arrangements with a few first class men having prompt paying ‘customers in New York State, Pennaylvania or Ohio; those only having a large ac- quaintance need address. WM, H. LYON & CO. 271 Broadway. _ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. —_ GE TLE MAT GOING TO EUROPE DFSIRES TO tations for a coachman, laundress, noi mma, TOSIERY SAL! All can be recommended, Apply at G MAN WANTS A SITUATION AB COACH- id gardener; is willing to make himself useful to AMUSEMENTS. QPensasx THEATRE. PERFORMANCES THIS DAY. Graning arta eyeing aT & ENING AT 8 MATINEE aT 2. YAN BINSON YANKEE, ROBINSON ine renamed ois erates . and WEDNESDAY aud SATURDSS ivrensa 1 2. a Two PIECES, TWO PIECES, RIUS DUTTO a BULL IN A A OHINA NSHOP. On MONDAY, Deo. @ will be produced with h entirely’ new scenery, mechanical effects, and one of the f AND | FOwERFUL COMPANIES pled in this city, ry AUGUSTIN DALY'S thrilling and i as POUNDER Th THE ¢ GASLIGHT, THEATRE CONTQU! 51 4 Broadway, aoe ie Nicholas Hotel, A XP ESE DID SENSATIONAL ‘ever bei a assem! BUTLER. BLL Tis ‘AFEEMNOOS, ALL a IK GREAT TROUPE pase EA ATINER, fougue i MATINEE, CoMiguE NATINER, OMIQUE. MATINEE? T 94 O1CLOCR PRIGISE: sf CHILDREN HALF P. 10k,” Mr. ALF BUR. Ty Mr. ALF BURNETT, In bis Sei ersonations of Miss Flogan in her, LECTURE UPON WOMAN'S RIGHTS, Mr, ALF BURNETT au the proncher from Hepsidam. The original negro ae of DICKEY. The four great DOUGHERTY HART, RYMAN AND HOWARD SHOO! FLY; DON'T BODDER Us, The beautiful bag ty divertiesement entitied Cty eae BY THER D BALLET ‘tov PE, IN BLAC! Afternoon doors a at 1; curtain vives at 234. Evening pertormance cominences at 7%. ACADEMY, DF MUSIC: 113 SATURDAY, DEC. 4, AT 1, GRAND KELLOGG MATINEE. MISS C. L. KELLOGG, SIGNOR ERRANI, ADMISSION. by MATINE! SECURED SEATS. . TPTY CF; TH is (SATURDAY) ING, DEC, (i XTRA NIGHT, By Anecial arrangement with the direotors of the Academy SENET OF THE ya ici uaa BENEVOLENT WILLIAM TELL, MONDAY, DE NOTICE.—In answer to numerons inquiries at the Box Office from parties who could not obtaln avaliable seats for ‘the last performance of WILLIAM ae a the manager begs voannouncefor ee has itd wet. PNiGar oF Ta sotive ‘preparsting ent wil bs’ produced. daring want week, Ferrari's celebrated comic Opera, SIGNOR west OF MUSTC td SATURDAY, DEC. 4, AT 1, RAND KELLOGG MATINEE. LA Sogo le “ACADEMY, OWERY THEATRE, NOW READY FOR REPRESENTATION, The Grand Legendary Speciacle of FAUSTUS, the | ‘AUSTUS. FAUSTUS. DEKow or THE FAUSTUS, EW TENFE perb Mountings. Sup Transformations, Oe oE Centra: 1 Handemonian. Engugement with the world gorivalled TORRES BROIHER: who will perform Sate startlink Act of V Varievies ‘ironpe. ROBT. BUTLER, ‘ POPULAR FARCE. FA Bowery 72 aaa WM, IGE LAS: oD AN it ‘StUATION: ALELY [MMEDIATELY. aT Til MON X OFricE, ¥ FROM 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M. OWERY THEATRI W. B. eee IMMENSE BILL, LADY OF THE LAKE. y The NES Hrothers. Vv ¥ rayne ROBERT BUTLER, ‘The brilliant JACK ROBINSON. MON DAY BULWL e PaUL CLIFFORD, . . Proprietor and Manager FOUR SUPERS PIECES, DODGING FOR A WIFE, CASTILIAN BANDIT, his master; can milk, if required; best 1¢ference. Address J. M., box 111 Herald office. N SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN: TS A GOOD 2), , sarioner (it required), by a marrted man, Cully compe; tent; is a good driver; best reference. Address M. , Herald’ Branch rofice, Brooklyn. SINCLE MAN, GERMAN, WISHES A SITUATION as coachman or groom; {horonghly wndersten’s bie the care of carriages and harnoss; first clase reterences fom his present semborer. Cali on or ad- dreve COACHMA sth a LISHMAN WISHES AN horoughly experianced tn Ian ent as gardens: scape, growing plants and vegetabice. Address J. D., 477 8h avente, ITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 0 man, ua coachman; can give firet clase city reference mm hi en loyer. Howl AND, 5 Laverty at, TANTED.BY A YOUNG TION AS Coachman and gardener: tn ferstande the care of & hot and cold. graperien; haa good city reference. ox 219 Herald ome lor address at the oflice of J. T. Woxtenca GROOM OR FOOTMAN; ONE WHO pervectly understands dig, dutlen and can furnish the post elty references, App! 7 West 25th at., from 10 till HELP WANTED—MALES. YOUNG MAN WANTED —TO. ATTEND A PLUM ing and gas fitting etore, keep a small set of books; dest reterence required. 477 4th av. GENTS WANTED_AT THE ELASTIC STAMP NANU- factory; liberal Sammissions to good, active men, SMITH, HALL £CO., 66 Cortlandt at, waste od o.ty references, Apply alter 10 A. M. at 108 Weat 14th at basement door. wed -A_ FIRST CLASS COOK, AT 68 WEST yeninth street; must understand her business in WAXTED-A WOMAN TO COOK AND DO GENERAL housework; German preterred, with city re: branches. Apply to € TAY, 8 ‘Broadway. WASTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER fa a small private famtir, ‘None need apply wuateas + the bes Wreference from {ast ince. “Apply 61 hat. witu DRRMAID. AND, WAITRESS; ONE TANTED—A CHAm wie. W ‘eno ts wiling vo na e'aehing a frotag ta a small farils. Apply at 235 West 20d se. y TANTED~% on Broadwa pyre PAUL F. LADY WAITERS FOR A NEW WALD [gxmetleced bands of ail navionalitien, LX, ttl Broadway, between 2 and 4 Wantep-a Tipy GIRL TO COOK the housework of a famlly of two person tance In fue country; wages hberal. Avply, a! at 91 Franklin at., rst too: A FIRST CLASS AND THOROUGHLY EX- ed jady'a maid and hairdresser; fone able highest wages and wanting Apply between Ld and 1 at Aitna Life 1 165 Broadway. 58 EAST 4TH ST.-WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN for general work; must be # good plain cook and well recommended. 96 = 9) AV.-WANTED, A TIDY GIRL, TO COOK, hs )+) wash and iron fora family of four. Apply early in day. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. we WEsT HOUSTON 8T,-A YOUNG GERMAN, OF : good address, who speaks Engish and French, as waiter in a private family; thoroughly understands his Dusi- best; best city reference. ' Address A. D. $10 000A nk OUXS MAX, WISHES A POSITION «with a responsible business firm; as a of good faith would joan his employers the above j_ must have real eatate or collateral security. Ad- R. SMITH, box 118 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, rn 9 YEARS OLD, WISHES LIGHT 4X. evening employment of any dexcription ; good ponman ; quick at figures, Address HANOVER, Herald ottice. EMPLOYMENT WANTED-BY A SMART ang man; speaks English, German and French; is ® good hand writer; also willing to do any kind of work; deratands the way of doing business apd is acquainted in New York and viclnity: would accept a Jace as driver, &c. Address JOHN RATHGEBER, Hoboken, V [D—A SITUATION AS WATTER IN A PRIVATE family, by a young man; understands his business and has good city reference. Addrees WAITER, Herald once, Want A SITUATION AS BARTENDER; BEST BEST Address J. ¥. JEROME, 135 Elaridge A SITUATION AS PORTI R, BY A GER French and English ; best city reference, ™ Address LUDWI« box 200 Herald oilie WASTED BY A FREXCHMAN, JUST ARRIVED IN this city, a situation for inside work ina fatully, or to take care of an invalid; no obyection to the country; best reco dntions. Addrena F. M., Herald office. RY A YOUNG MAN WHO SPEAKS rand Bngileh, a situation as waiter in a private nis hia business well, aud has Lest refer- Address F. MARTIN, Herald office. or KS AND SALESM: CTIONEER DESIRES A SITUATION, TRAVESx ferred, or won ell a stock of gooda on com- STONKERS Herald office. CLERK WISHES A BITUA- ¢; best references given. SDERSTANDS THE SIRT turing, and gente’ furpishing busine nent; best yelerences, Address SALKAMAN, He raid oi SALESMAN WANTED TO ASSIST IN OFFICE AND as - business ; on with about #200 could have an joterest In puainers paying 10) per cent. Apply bet and? at 697 Broadway, room Og aes Apply between 10 At EXPERIENCED HOTEL CLE who can Influence a | business for a down town 1 K AND CASHIER, #¢ lodging and dining room eylesires employment; beat references. Address EXPERT, box 11, Herald ollice. LEADING HOUSE IN THE MANUFACTURE or necktion, Ac.) WANS & falestaan, Only euch havin food out of town jobbing trade need address bux 40) Lost office. SALESMAN TAVING LARGE ACQUAINTANCE throughont the Sonth $9 now open for ay Tan enungement With a first class jobbiag house. Address SALISMAN, box 8,974 New York Post 0} cs Aes HOTEL MANAGE! CELLENT OPPORTU nity for a thorough nto Manage @ medium size hotel in this city and participate in the profits, Address, with real nuime, ACTIVITY, box itt New Fork Fost olive, A SINGLE MAN “WANTS A SITUATION AS COA 2\. man and gardener; understands his business thorongh- ly; ia willing and obdging; will make hirnself useful, dress Tk, box 121 Her ald obvee. AGENTS WANTED TO SFLU A LIGHT ARTICLE OF merit. Agents aro making from #1) to $20 per di For Inzormation call on WOODBURY & CO., 111 Broad room B OY WANTED-IN A BROKER'S OFFICE, WITIT some knowledge of the business. Address in own hand- writing box 5,263 Post otice, OY WANTED—AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS ERRAND boy, from 14 to 14, who will have a good opportunity to jearn the wholesale jewelry business; must board with bis Leno pe Apply before 104. M. to-day at 119 Broadway, room ‘HREE AGENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY; SALARY Uberal. Apply atthe Manhai:7” Printing office, corner Sth and Stuyvenant stress, 0 ADVERTISING AGENTS. AND ADVERTISING SPRC- viatora.— A speculative contract will be let out for two pages of advertisements in one of the largest elght pace lite Sury pavers in New York, guaranteeing « large circulation. Thin in an opportunity seldom offered, an the publishers have not time to attend to an advertiseing department, Aud will trent favorably with good parties dexiring to take entire control of two or more pages, Address LITERARY PAPER, box 207 Herald ofice. W WANIED—A FEW MIDDLE AGED, RESPECTABLE mon for about four hours’ light work aday. Apply at 56 Bleecker at. ANTED—A BOY 15 OR 16 YEARS OLD AT NO. 4 Warren at., room No, 6. TANTED. YOUNG MAN WHO IS AC ‘atch material business. Addresi UAINTED box 531 ANTED—A TRAVELLER, THOROUGHLY — AC- quainted with raliroad supplies; liberal compensation ; none but ie most competent parties need apply. Address box iow Port office, New York. } OILER MAKERS.—TWO GANGS OF FIR rivetera wanted; none other need ap; COLLINS, 60 Job: RINTER'S Lag MAN WANTED. MUST UNDER. also boy. Apply to ANDERSON & at, near Bridge at, ferry, pom BAKERS. A YOUNG MAN OF LONG EXPERI- ence wisher s situation as foreman on cake, Address BAKER, Herald office, TH AVENUE THEATRE UNDER THE MANAGR- ment of AUGUSTIN DALY (Weat Twenty-fourth atreet, one door from Broadw: LAST PERPORNANCES TWO BRILLIANTLY with aver, TO-DAY AT TWO, MATINEE “SUCCESSFUL BILLS. novel and Parisian aeenty and great cant, Mr.E.L, DAVIN an Daddy Gray GEORGE CLARK as De Erignon and Keatherley, D. H. HARKINS as Henri de Fla- J.B. ie as Frantz Icebrook. AMES LEWIS es Jinka and Major de Boota, W. DAVIDGE as Baron Montnehard. TO. pais AT & ae F. 8 CHANFRAU aa Mrs. wi. TIN wise FA ANY DAVENPORT as The AGRE ETHEL as Jessi MAGGI LONGMORE as Kittie Chat- THE GREAT COMIC ars SE WILKINS as Mrs. Belt Mra. GILBERT as Mra. Major do HIT. Boo! An incomparab! ONDAY EVENING, Docembs (frat time in thirty years), with new scenery, ;mountings and costumer, WIVES AS THEY WERE MAIDS AS THEY ARE. ember 9 comedy of PTnIsit HEIRESS. In active pre} peranen for, speady production, a NEW A ND ORIGINAL AMERICAN COMEDY, by Miss OLIVE LOGAN. SATURDAY EVENING, o1 “DADDY GRAY," | “CHECKMATE.” == and bo Aft et) M™ F. B. CONWAY'S TANK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. of LUC et i SPER: AS NANCY BYKES, IN OLIVER TWIST. RYANTS' MINSTRELS, FOURTEENTH STREET, Tammany ullding ‘joining Academy of Munic. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS, CROWDED NIGHTLY WITH. FASHIONAILE AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, STANDING ROOM ONLY. The Hit—The Hit of the Season—The Hit, SHUO, FLY, DON'T RODDER ME, SHOO, FLY, DON'T BODDER ME. Charact mae! Song and Dance by Dave Reed and Dan Bi BRYANIS’ MINSTRELS, THE EXCELSIOR TROC UN; NBWORTH, EUGENE, GRIFFIN, DAVE REE 0, Dee Russell, Grier, | Brandist, Dwyer, Rockefelier. leasing Vecallet,” 4. Tf, Rosa’ Grand Orchestra, 8HO0, FLY. DAN BRYANT, SHOU, Fhy. Admission 0c. ; Orchentre chair Sc. Seats secured. AN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, sII00, FLY. B00, ad neat RODDER ME, HERALD SAYS, se iThe ereat ‘Shoo, Fly.) business wt Bryant's Mrnatre! Hall is beyond a doubt the great minstre! sensation of the seasor Tein whistied by the, boys {the street and hnmmed by bu ness men in therr offlces. ‘Children cry for it,’ and old maids h tor it. THis ia a measure attests iis great pop ilasity. CROWDED Hounts. PHAN? SUCCESS. <0 ROOM ONLY, Sate ‘AN! DY ure your Secure Seer Ly. hh our Se DAN RYAND'S, sit00) DAN BRVANT'R. Dan Bryant's UTH STREET. ae FLY. MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, a Broadway. Wwe rfully and wonderfully made. ‘The Beauties, len, Wonders and Monstrosities of Hinman aid Autual Creation to be seen at one vi HAT “LRG T SEE” HE FLINOS iT Wr “SHOO, FL’ Who? NELSE SEYMOUR. "Shoo, Fis, poy’ @order Me," by Nelse jour and Frank Kerns, on ay ess, MtoNy PASTOR'S OFERA HOUSE. Now “OPEN. SECOND EXHIBITION of the NEW YORK 8TATE POULTRY SOCIETY, the EMPIRE RINK BUILDING, Bixty-third atreet and Third avenue. Admission 50 cents; Children under 10 years half price, Doors open from 9 A. M. until 10 P.M, Wanten- -ROILER MAKERS, COPPERSMITHS, FIRE- men and landsmen for the United States Navy,’ Apply to E. RODE, 65 Market ate Wav SEVERAL FIRST CLASS WATCH CASE and one engine turner, Address J.C, DUE- i » CIncinnatl, Ohio. CAL. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION OX THE piano at the pupil's residence, for uarter; beat Fetertuons givens "ASdrees, with rcaldente, "TEACH, box 129 Herald office, ‘HEAP MUSIC ELEGANT pEDITIONE REDUCED aitzen complete, 62 pages for. em, for Mozart's Twelfth Masa Mozart's Sabat Mat Haydo's Imperial Maes (third). Bertini'e Piano Method..... Catalogues gratia. 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. W. H, DAVIS & SON, 40 pows. on aule one, two banks of Three of 10, 12 nnd 44 tones pecale ‘ope. ‘There are pranounced by t at parsed in quality and richness of tone, NHURCH ORGANS, reet, have ni 18, 16 fee GUITAR, VIOLIN, PIANO, inging, thorough basa. Lessons atrictly eutleman’ teacher. 590 Sixth avenue, near Thirty street. "Bend for cireular or call. plain n, Ty ar E DITRON Co. Hit Broadway, New CO'S ORGANS, WITH SIX BTOPS, FOR §1% New tiyle pipe top Orgatis, $83 - — ‘Organs aud Melodeona for rent. £. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. AND SINGING. A Organist and cholr master of the England, will receive additional pupils, Residence, 29 Bond atreet, DIANOPORT! ROPESSOR, LATE ape) Royal, London, from 7 per. quarter, DANCING ACADEMIES. —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, + at 212 Fifth avenue, aiso at 681 Fifth avenue, A Morning, Evening Classes afternoon or evening Clases for farnilies, for gentlemen. ] yBoxRwo's DANCING ACADEMY, 62 FIFTIL AVENUE, cornee & ret, Bend for cirewar. ‘ourtwenth W CLASSE, lemen) at 8 P.M. ‘ies and Classes supplied With teachers, ECHANICS’ TICKETS.IN ORDER TO GIVE. ME- chanics and others a opportunity to visit the Fair of the Now York Stat ry Society, now open, the weasurer will sell tickets {mn pac eS if twenty-five for Ca Cnn each, Apply at the rink, Third avenue and fixty-third etre: An opportunity ia thus offered to proprietors of facturies and m to give their employes a trent. N ASTOUNDING SENSATION WOOD'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, NEXT MONDAY, AT 9 O'CLOCK. MENTAL | POULT! Ge. SEE THE ory ey nate OF USEFUL AND VER BROUGHT TOGETHER ON THIS CONTINENT, I wRHO0, FLY, NEXT WEEK. NELSH m SEYMOU MouR. AT TONY PASTOR'S OPERA novst 3 Bor Bowery.” rou sno LD sor MIBS GOING TO “SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SHOW OF DOGS ON EXHTNETON AT THE NEW YORK STATE POU rata! SOCIETY'S FAIR, AT THE RINK, THE LECTURE SEASO) JMTORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interosting, Invaluable and acientific subjects, showing how to live an are delivered daily at the New York Musenm of Anatomy. Those unable to atiend receive a copy by forwarding # ents to the Secretary, 618 ndwiny. TpuE, REV. J. McCOSH, D._D. Li. D., WILD LECTURE inirter Charoh, Twent: Sixth and Beventh avenues, M “rhe Amsoctation ot Idean Single linen Sie. to be what we live for, are WANTED, — A SUIT OF FOUR OR FIVE FURNISHED ROOMS with attendance wanted immediately for a small fam- Mi Avout $100 per month. Apply to WOOLF & CO., 179 Fitth avenue. b FOR A FIRST rents, between Six- with particulars, STORE. WANTED. ONE 8 UTTAR +) class business; muat be on Bi: Weenth and Twenty Gres streets. A. Hi, box 208 Herald oft WaANTED-ay A GENTLENAN AND WIFR, irked Roome, for light howsekeepin 175 South atreet, with description, terms, Waxten—ror A SMALL FAMILY, A CONVENIENT ret of furnished Apartments, consisting of two bed- Bead ceten ae ind Fourth an ne between Fourth no Terth atrente and Fourth and Fifth yen LADELPHIA, Herald ofice, ee wane ANTED—BY A GENTL aay SAND WIFE, A BUIT of Kooms, furnished [ eeping, in private farn- hy i.munt be convenient to City Halle ye 7 urn, dk Nuseuu street. ba it FUR. fg, Address looms, location, ac. _____ AMUSEMENTS, _ ‘OOD's MUSEU AND gn ERI Bucoessor (i gear ai HER & STREET. A ECTIO! VING WILD. ANIMALS. Tan, KENILWORTH, KENILWORTH, KENILWORTH, ‘SuNBATION, neat HIT. stn, MUBIO, Wit, JOK rs BTUPEND :NSATION NEXT MONDAY ria 9 Fazer ea THEATRE, ADMISSION 60 CENTS, +o or ee av., three minuies'walk from Broadway AG HIT, CROWDED HOUSES, ‘ihe English dramatic POMARCE, arene, ONDO! TUE GKEAT graudent scenic Every scene imported don streets, To see which an GOOD As * we TO_LONDONs aa rer presented in New York. tom Engiand. A panorama of Lon- su “LONDON” AND JTS GRAND 8 SCHNERY. GOOD AS A TRIP TO LONDON. Ste LONDON” AND JTS GRAND SCENERY, — OOD AS A TRIP TO LONDON. i! “LONDON” AND ITS GRAND SCENERY, __GOOD AS A THIP TO LONDON, 2B “LONDON” AND 17S GRAND SCENERY, OD AS A TRIP TO LONDON, oe LONDON" AND 178 GRAND SCENERY, GOOD AS A TRIP TO LOND oie “LONDON” AND JTS GRAND SCENERY, GOOD AB A TRIP TO LONDON. on “LONDON” AND ITS GRAND SCENERY. __400D AS A TRIP TO LONDON. I "LONDON" AND ITS GRAND SCENBRY. GOOD AS A TRIP TO LONDON. "AND ITS GR E! GOOD AS A TRIP To. LONDON. HOUSE.—BEGINS AT & ENGLISH OPERA SEASON. CAROLINE RICHINGS-BERNARD.... SATURDAY MATINEE, December 4, coms o'clock, by particular requeat, aud will be preseiste: last time this season alt spectactlar opera With a popular cast. SATURDAY EVENING, December 4, Aubver’s briillant opera FRA DIAVOLO, with Mies Emma Howson, Brookhouse Bowler, Henry G. Peakes, Henry Drayton, James A. Aruold sud Annie Kemp Bowler, assisted by the great chorus and grand orcheetra of the Savas Opera Company. :NING, December 6, will be the feat me ta Fnliah, with new sesnery, dev ed orchestra and chorus, Caroline Gekiaebessces ‘aun ~ tation of Meyerbeer’ on grand oj UdUER THE HUGUENOTS. Box sheet now open. ©. ‘The directress takes great piezsure in announcing that after three months’ rehearsal and tho most careful ‘stage préparations, Meyerbeer's Grand Opera of THE MUGUEROTS will be produced for the frst time in tho English language on MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 6, 1869, on a seale of magnificence hitherto unknown In the represen- tation of English operas. To render the production of the “Hngneuots" as effective as it can be rendered by stage acces- sories, new and beautiful scenes have been printed, appro- priate’ und correct costumes prepared and’ every detail arranged that will {mpart (% verisimilitude to this frand, apectacilar opera, | The chorus has deen doubled, Jarge and imposing processions, mounted snd on foot, with military bands and every accotnpaniment of stage pageantry hava been devised that ‘can heighten the effect of the Impressive scenes incident to proper presenta- tion of the "Huguenots." Aira. Kernard feels confident that with such stage propara~ Lions aud the vocal regourcen of the largent and most talented nglish opera troupe ever organized In thie country, and ful yjual to the falthful and effective interpretation of the roductions of the greatest composers, Meyerbecr’s immo 1 work will be wortbily presented’ to the patrons of the lyric stage io thiscity, where the compositions of the great maestro Pave a Iwaya found a sympathette spirit, OOTH'S TREATRE, Twenty-third street, ‘between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Mr. HACKETT, as FALSTAFF. evening until further noti notice will be presented Shak- speare's historical play, in five acts, entitled the First Part of KING HENRY IV., in which Mr. HACKETT Jyil suatain bis world renowned and unequalled personation o! FALSTAFF, supported by as Mr. D. W. WALLER. . HO Mr. THEO. HAMILTON PRINCE HAL Miss FANNY MORAN DAME QUICKLY and the full strength of the company. The pix ¢ produced with entirely new an: A raping Scanery by. Witham and Assistants Historically correct Contui ‘Thomas Joyce New Properties, te., b; ‘and Assistants Dunne and Assistants TINE, TIME-AND THE HOU! on Saturday next, December 4, at 2 o'clock. SURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE theatre, or at ita branch ticket office, at the music store of C. H. Ditaon & Co., No, 711 Broadway. w VERLEY THEATRE—720 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE New Machinery by Hew. York Hotel RAND. OF THE ee arpuD et DECIDED RUCCES ED SUCCESS DEC peat siccl SCIDED RuCCESS $8 Di GREAT SENSATION MINSTRI TRE ALLEN, PETTENGILE, ~ DELEMANSY, « TExULER, ALLEN, PRITENG! DELEHANT! GLER, thik OKI AL. S100, FLIES, SHO! RIGINALS, S100, SHOO, ORIGINALS. §HO00, SHOO, ORIGINALS, R100, 8100, ORIGINALS. SHOO, 8100, ORIGINALS SHOO, S. HOO. NEw YORK THEATRE MONDAY Evening MAITRE Pai Opare Boues in on LES JURO an ue ac by a Breton, MME BERTWAND- AND MELE: HATOU, Vanae¥ilie, in one act, by Meaurs. Lamnbert and Tiiiboust. Box of, ee at the Theatre and at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway. K CIRCUS. yew et ‘wenth street, — Academy of Music. L. B. LENT... e055 eevee Dirt WED. yeaa aso. 4 Shape al laa xo Mastin Ae es Sy AND ALL THI INCIPAL Palas of the incomparable ().“¢u8 Troupe in varied EQUESTRIAN AND Gy.MNASTIC. St Admission, W cents; children una. F ten, 25 cents, To re- served seats, 76 cents.” Begins at 8. pony PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ~ GRAND PATINER, TO-DAY AT 239. by Bazin, 3 DE CXDILLAG, 201 BOWERY, in eal, ening, which, In accordance with ous Minvariauie Tule and of a drama every week, must be t bo withdraw! THE GIRL; Ls THE BOUguEE Sik GIRL igen oa TEMPTATION, 1 TRIAL AND TRIUMPH. U TONY “PASTOR | and the {dounte TROUP oro DAY AT HALE-PAST TWO, Glin A GRAND MONSTER AP TONIGHT A GRAND _ LOOK OUT FOR MONDAY? TION. } Malan OPERA HOUFE, BROOKLYN, Eat efi ie TOMMY WINNETT, PEDESTAL C1 LOG DANCE an KE TART'S TROUBLES. THE MISCHIEVOUS Where’ Bolivar? _Bhe Was Such a Pr 1a! NEW ACTS. nd DUTCH BONG and DANCE. DARKY, 1 “BROADWAY, 6 LADIES' NEW YORK 61835 aay Weenies MUSEUM. es ahs if “Know Thyself,” Life Within Lite, aes | 61885 No lady should i 4 this marvellous and wonderful colleo- Sis $1854 tou, Females only in, attendance. 4 Open frou 7 P.M. clas rath, LING EXHIBITION ore MUSEUM AND hoo amd NEXT MONDAY, AT 9 O'CLO port BODDER M TWkXT W REK. S"The FLY, B. NELSE SEYMOUR, FRANK KERNS Speearnag ART GALLERY, CORNER FIETH “AVE- nue and Fourteenth street. Exhibition of Pg age bes re Nine Manes,” by to 6 rening trom Jossph Fagnaot, From 9 A. to 10, Admission 25 cents. pve You SEEN ARTIFICIAL TROUT-BREEDING Cae STRATED ut A RARE AVIS, AS Me THE ONLY OTHER _2OOLOGICAL GARI » HIBITION "i of SPLENDID ae tiene SOMERVILLE GALLE) ____ ROBERT ‘SON ERVILER, Auctioneer, ‘OME, UP AND SER M ELSE SEYMOUR, 5 nS new ia ie “Bhoo, rip lige on Monday ne FRANK KERNS AND NELSE SEYMOUR. ‘SHOO, FLY, A STARTLING NOVELTY AT WOOD'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, NEXT MONDAY, ATS O'CLUG WANTED TWELVE trom id to BIA per week O thoroghiy understand thelr best X, American theatre, Philadelphia, Pa, “SHOO, FLY," . PRANK KERNS, J CDC LY,” NEXT WEEK. RANE i OUR, 8 Us: “BHOO" aT TONY PASTOR'S OPERA Hous: BK, BEAR A deb Porat Mai a pt ad ON FRANK on Monday Sent oa tens Pastor's Gore oun RCIES 18 AROUT EXTINCT, FOIMES BRING AT T 8, ENGLAN ND. LET LADIES; need apply t but Goon AMUSBMENTS, ALLACK’S, Proprincs and Manager. a LESTER commence nt 83 eanitn P.M. Sriemaee gorainieeat Wise. ‘at _ A BRILLIANT PROG! TO-NIGHT, Marr Mr RD id, Mr, Wil- ma ewell, Mr. A Owens, Mr. Pe Mpore, Mrs. 1 als ora inp iotin ecenery, bere Pog a ion ants aon se aud Pate lena by rise reve, | Str ie Gilbert, tC. "Fis vate Sod? dart, Mr, BT. Mr. ©, J. Witham. wosDen f ful fring Hines ermol Misa Fanny ‘Green. mere wR meals Sod re mer Wailack 12" both reat of the characters by Mr. 5 art, Mr. O. Sh wal ome Miss E. Meuanes gts Ag AMES Missen Fowler, Day, Clayton, Rowe an Lester Wallack in. both WEpNngnay Pare ihe characters vy are doko aitbert, ir. J. . B. T. re “iON Held, Mr. GU sil Reka, Be, RS ok fot Mr. Leonard, Mr. A RE se Et uta, Miss Germon, re, Philips, ie FIX," | Seftog, Mes. Tinos, Mist Green and Miss THURSDAY, 24 TIME, THE WONDER. _Cast as ome Nios di ARDEN, Leases and Mang JARRETY & PALMER TRIU! PANT T SUCCESS, CROWDED THOUS: DECIDED TRIUMPH OF the sprightly and loimitable Comedienne Lora. LOTTA, TWO LAST PERFORMANCES, AFTERNOON AT 2-EVENING AT 8, FIRE FLY, Fu MONDAY KEX?, DEC. 6, FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK OF LOTTA a the beautiful Dram TYE, LIttce DETECTIY. specially arranged fort gel gifted os slg ana produeed ‘LOTTA will Hema eatin roaring Fates, AN 0! OF INTEREST. Both wloose embrace BONG, DANCE, BANJO SOLO SEATS RECURED SIX DAYS IN Al 4c. VANCE, Ne TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AT }, aX, LAST MATINEE or FIRE LOTTA. LOTTA. LOTTA, IBLO'S, LOTTA As GiRE PLY, LasT MAT! T MILITARY DRAMA, 18 TS (SATURDAY). APTERNUON AT 3. IBLO'S. NIB LAST FIRE rae ty ATINE! THIS (SATUR RDaY) AFT! ERNOON’ "at a ee a N FIRE FLY. SPLENDID BATILE Teer FIRE FLY. N08, NIDLO'S NIBLO'S, LOTTA. Mase FIRK FING NATINER, TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AT & IAMMANY, TAMMANY, TAMMANY. AMA TAMMANY, THIS (SATURDAY), DNCiMBER 4 1869, Day Matinee. Gala Day Matince, nls Day Matinee, THE GREAT MATINEE OF REAT MATINEE OF Last” HANLON Ma’ ateee hs Teen Ai the Stars appear at th ‘All the Stars ap) Hazion Fetonnie af tne Matinee. Henion Pantomime at the Matinee, All the New Hanlon A All the New sw Hanjon Aste, TO-DAY. TODA ‘PO-DA) TO-D, Mn Act of the Tianions * The Great Seni ny al LITTLE BOB. LITTLE fee LITTLE BOB, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. GREAT ATTRACTION, GREAT iene id Last Performances of the Broth Hanlon. Performance of the Great Act LITTLE, WILLIAM HANLON, GEORGE HANLON, ALFRED HANLON, EDERICK HANLON, EDWARD HANLON: and tl Sa LET hie nee JULIAN HANLON. Third be of the AR riaugeanle ext PANTOMIME, THE VILLAGE TORMENT, Puff, barber. Mr. on Hanleg Sparke, tae Edward Hanlog Sra» wietes caat Mr Stra anon He be wate rode ite bia Mra. Gramps. Angelina ALFRED “iAWLON, LITTLE BOB, the Litile Giant of Gymnastic Art, tn THK MO! POE aioe PERFORMANCE. Mee tert AND THA AN HANLON, VELLOUS, RENDITIONS. IMMENSE AUDIENCES GREET THEM oe witR 'UNDERS OF APPLAUSE. GREAT ATTRACTION: DAN NOVELTY, ALL font pete 1 PERFORM T HANLON BROTHERS TO. eke ag TAS PERFORMANCE OF THE GREAT ie em ee anand of theSAFETY SPPARATUS rr 2 FEELING OF THEIR PERFECT SECURITY, THEY M\ ST BE SEEN TO BE BELIRVED, First appearance of Prot WOLCOL AN AND FISHER in thotr Cham ‘9 Pog RDMISSION, "so CENTS.” 8! CHILDREN, $5 CENTS, NOTE.—The Man: MONDAY EVENIN( ent take pleasure in announcing fos }, DEC. 6, the first appesrance at thig theatre of MISS ROSE MASSEY, MISS FANNY HERRING, eck wt Wo FISKE. Also rely new Hurlesqy ee D INCKEY, founded on Burnand’s Richard Tile with an Original Oj tng, New Mastc, Costumes, Propertien, tc ure Ts precsded bys BRILLIANT COMMDIETTA. pre- Jeng’ senting MISS ROSE MASSEY. OE ees htc: corte acca See ee ESPECIAL NOTIO DAY EVENING, DEC. REOPENING OF THE FAMIEX CIKG 25 CEN’ Other — as usual. S.2") putsst0R ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 188 PARNER: o MARY WARN FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Dec. & The play will be eaten unde Bateman, with riate Scen paseed ca! rac Re ence atthe Academy aad id, Brondway, this morning, December L YAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 8 Broadway. Genvine Humor, Real Fun by the Originals, b, BERNARD AND BACKUS. vA BOL scares NOISCO MINSTRELS, i oat ‘five years is ‘inequaled inthe ne A Teiimate omerininmet of ‘the wi EAT HIT ‘OF "kag XT. AND ALLBN, Heh pry Y DANCERS iS THE WORLD, ul part siny BObD TAIN 0 OBEREST AND Syattce. mF Ry OF THE RIN » Bovey Rewomb, Jobul fF Queen, Fra it, Billy Emmett, W, Bormard, Billy Birch ackye. ire change of programme évery week. Seats secured advance ey Benn MINSTRELS. THE E JOR TROUPE. Crowded sian fe fashionable, wat delighted audiences, BAYS, P enuiia inging “Shoo, Altkonah Das Brvant i continaally, singing sh wen ayia negro aria { nidlences baer f° tae crema street the poopie atl ra a9 lubap of sae, Suid We (6 cuirmetins janding Room Only,” every ‘even. POX'T BODDER MB. S100, TLY ERMAN LIEDERKRANZ.- FIRST GRAND Gee cert, Sunday evening, December 4 snes Sa Sonat, Baritone, Orchentra of 40 performers. The Alexanderfes Handel, will be performed. To commence at 8 o'clock pre- ae Admission 81, by way of Introduction through meme ers only. 15 phon ART UNION, 7 Breetvey ren, York. 10) OF THE GREAT PAINTINGS BY. AUGUSTUS DORE. ADMISSION FREE toll persona desirous of becoming subscribers to the Art Union, Apply for prospects and price list of work sale, Each $5 opi {a entitled to @ coupon, the r tered aummber of Which may win one of the wine pr ued from ATURDAY DY ULAR CONCER: hy) YOUNG MEN’ 3 © CHRISTIAN N ABSOCIATION. a OCLOCK P Mre, JENNIE KEMPTON, Contralto, J. WILL, Tenor. ME id, W, MORGAN, Organist _Singie adininsion 26 cents, ;, Delmontco's, 4 ‘8, 1 Broadway. E. Juiiy's, 816 Bronaway. Aae “i uel eae BEAUTIFUL f TE. EXGLA MATION EB LADIES AT tae rik ONS ON EAHIBITION AT SMTP paint RAND OPENING To. eee Torr. Messrs, FRANK 1 FAULK beg to announce to the 3 that will open & new Place ° ot ita be Broadway, thin evening, This estab will be conducted om iia gan ol Broadway Garden” and the Sate cotton bly knowa to the public gene- ON'T MISS NOW 07 5 Ad XUIBITION tres RINK. CHICKEN AN HOUR HATOHT| ARTIPICUAL INCUB, 4 TON, our oy mm NOW ON BXIBITION an Tite RINK MISS BEKING IT,