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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, &c. 109 I are : ; Weenen a parm teed 4 Eraueh Enplap ely reference, WEST 25TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS 10. See eeee caster hey Geant “sky referace Call for two days. QA WEST 2TH ST,, FRONT BASEMENT.—AS COOK 134 ri ilatee boarding house. pict 19TH 8T.—A SESPRCeANEe GIRL AS lain cook snd assist with washing and froning ina eee family ; good city vafarence, WEST 35TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 142 cook, wash and iron; first clase bread and biscuit no objection tos boarding house; good reference, — 14Q WEST 2TH Sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook In « private family; understands cooking thor- ‘Sughly; good city reference, 143 WEST OTH St. NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT. able girl ns cook; is willing to aasisi in the washing ‘and ironing; understands ‘all kinds of soups and game; city reference. 144 WEST be BT., FIRST FLOOR IN THE REAR.— SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. wad all Kins. of under and up; night dresses 760, eat ietll a4 COMPETENT DRESSMAKER yea go by the day into frst class families. Call BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH metres seamstress in a pri- WEST, 16TH ST. 132 rood a maker, and nice plain fomily ‘S roed arens ‘atl for two dayse aie il na nel aE SR a a il BETWEEN 6TH AND "TH AV8.— 155" VWMtod dreasiaker would like work by the day in 1TH AY,, CORNER 20771 §t., OVER THE DRUG it seamstress; thoroughly under- stands citing and ‘ag iadies"a chilrenta de dresses; Li operate on ecler ison’ ‘ge 3 ty by ihe week; a permanent #tuation preferred; "city rofer- 18 MACDOUGAL 8T.—A DRESSMAKER AND inderatan "and seamstress; wi cutting, fitting ladies’ a children’s dresses; ail kinds plain se he by hand ioydaye week or month; ‘privaje families only. Address - MAKER, for two days. 203 EAST TH St. NEAR 8D AV—A YOUNG woman as dressmaker in a private family, and all Kinds of family sewing, understanding three different sewing NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1869. PDs Co BE aoe hs cre Nurses, &c. 53 10TH AV.-AN AMERICAN ORPHAN GIRL, J fe housew ZfAF ole) to tolnd children oF do ork. Kpply wo | iiss SIGLER, for two daye. — RIVINGTON ST., TOP FLOOR,-A RESPE to board or wet nurse « child; will Soothers cares B19 sctr tront:A rempectable youne gil, fourteen years M of age, to mind a baby aatia prong a 322 EAST 28TH ru fresh breast of mi! wet nurse, 333 {TH AV, IN THE DYEING STORE—A8 WET rse by & ish_ woman; {s you heal fand has abundaiiee of milk, with ood od reference. f -A YOUNG WOMAN WITH A » having lost her own baby, as Gee ra ret and Eighth corn third street an JAMES FISK, ep renee GRAND DRAMATIC Lyne inp. OFERPSICHOREAN FOR six NIGHTS"ONLY, The tatmitable mimic and vocal HORACE LINGARD. We HORACE LINGARD: ‘The charming comedienne and New York ALICE DUNNING, LICE DUNNING, | ite, HAs OLA BKETCH IS LINGARD GAS RICHES. THE MAGIC LYR’ THE MAGI PLUTO, TO. oR LYRE 336 1st AV. BETWEEN 19TH AND QTH STS—A | SATURDAY MATINEE AT TWO. ) young, healthy woman, with a fresh breast of milk, | ‘The popular lyric artists, Mr. and Mrs, HOWARD PAUL, will take an infant, to nurse. will shortly appear, 39( MADISON 87. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A | OWERY THEATRE. married woman, having lost her baby, two ws ELIGH. old, wishes a child to wet Durse at her own residence. Mra. WALSH. 492 NTH ST., BETWEEN IST AV. AND AV. A—A RI spectable young girl as nurse {n a private fami good city references, Laundresses. &c. WEST 15TH 8T., IN SHOE STORE.—A FIRST | machines; Wheeler & Wilson's preferred; no le.ters an- Jent bakers and'wiliing to eee rate cook ;is.an exocl- | Swered. all for two days. Good reference from last er: DZ Sues tndreas todo gentlemen's washing Or g0 out deat olty reference from her Inst place. *) ployer. No objection to the country. by the day; city reference give. 150 SULLIVAN ST. BETWEEN | PRINCE, AND Houston,—A respectable Protestant woman as first lass cook in o private family; understands all kinds of Ene no objections to go @ short distance in the coun- yi fae beat city refagence. 6. Bane be seen for two days, WEST &MTH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—AS excellent cook; ia a first class baker; is williug to as- 16 with the washing; good reference. 1 8 1TH AV., NEAR 21ST ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK; understands cooking in all its branches, Best olty ferences. Can be seen for two days. WEST 2TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV. FIRST back room.—As first class cook; understands ar 03, ter ball it Eranthen} wil go toa peivaveor pulls house, City reference. WEST 13fH 8T., BETWEEN 7H AND 8TH avs.-An experienced woman as first rate cook; un- Geratands all kinds of baking; good reference. 207 WEST 2TH, 8%, NEAR 7TH AV.—a8 GOOD plain cook; a first rate brehd and biscuit baker and xcollent washer aud ironer; good city references, WEST 9TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A DRESS- maker to go out by the day or week; understands gn operate 209 Silldren’s clothes wid all kinds of faunlly gewin ga, Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Call or 219 WILLIAM ST., SECOND FLOO! Two competent dresnmakers wo the day or week. Call to-day. 6TH AV., IN THE CORSET STORE.—A8 FIRST 34. class dressmaker, by the week EN xeonihy can work on Your different 3 machines. ‘all all the , REAR.—A YOUNG WOMAN OT wen to go ae by oie day or week ; is a good trimmer and Gressmaker; best city reference. ROOM NO. 8.— like to go out by WEST 20TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do a few gentlemen's washing at her own residence. WEST 20TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- bl lewped woman wishes a iow gent itlemen’s washing ‘at Home; good references if required. 10. to do 1 WEST 19TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLI OMAN wants a few gentlemen's or ladies! “tage her own en or would go out by the day; best city refes* ence. 127 NORFOLK 8T., BETWEEN STANTON AND RIV- ington.—A man and his wife want situations; the wife to wash aid iron or do general Housework; the man to attend to horses and make himself generally useful; city oF country, e 5 EAST STH ST., FHIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT. 4.) Sie young giri ds dressmaker or seamstress in a rivate family; understands Singer's, Willcox’s and Wheeler nee flgon’s machines. Call for two days. EAST 10TH pate THE BASEMENT.—AN EX- 210 ) EAST MTH 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, RE and froner in a small private family, Can be seen for two days. WEST 16TH ST,—AN EXPERIENCED PERSON uns cook and (o assist in washings is willing aad Obilging. Call for two days, ONT YES, 287 87TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; BEST city referenge, “Can be seen for two days, ELIZABETH 87., NEAR PRINCE 8T.—A YOUNG girl as cook, washer and froner; no objection to the country ; good city reference. 22] FAST rll ST, BETWEEN, 2D AND 2D AVS. A respectable vig as peed pas cook, washer and froner; a good bread an maker; beat city reference from last place, QI BASt 2TH STA RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant girl to do chamberwork and plain sewing. Gailfor two days, 23 WEST GD ST.—TWO YOUNG GIRLS; ONE AS washer and {roner, the other ax chambermaid GYneitisen ts in @ private family; good city references. 2QGR IHAY.. BETWEEN 25TH AND 36TH STS. TOP floor, back room.—A young ir, lately landed, to ook, wash and ison or to do general hotisework ; good tel- O81 = ELIZABETH &T.—TWO AMERICAN PRO- tants; one as cook, wasber and ironer; the other as nye an and waitress in a small private family; good city references. 299 6TH AV., BETWEEN 1TH AND O9TH STS.—A8 cook; an fexcellent hand; would assist with the ‘washing; beat olty relercuces, 3] Q RAST TH st. BETWEEN 1ST AND 20 AvS.— Arospectuble young woman as good cook or laun- dresn; best city reference from last employer. Can be seen for two days. a WEST 25TH ST., REAR.~A YOUNG WOMAN AS g00d cook and to assist with the washing. WEST SST 8T., NEAR STH AV., UP STAIRS.— Arespectable Woman as cook; would assist with 3: washing and ironing if required: understands ber busi- Ress thoroughly ; first class city reference. 34.2 {TH AV.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS FIRST class cook ; underatands all kinds of cooking desired in a gentieman’s family; no objection to the country; bas the best city reference from her last pl. 4.29, 2D AVCAN EXGLISH WOMAN AS COOK IN A hotel, restaurant or private boarding house; tho- Toughly understands the business. Call for two days, 446 8D AV., NEAR 818T 8T..A YOUNG WOMAN AS cook; ‘willing to assist with the washing; no opjeo- pope ave ortwo dye ‘best ctly reference from place. Call for two 488 STH AV. ROOM IBA RESPECTABLE GIRL a8 good cook ; understands soups and jellies ; no ob- fection to © priyate boarding house; good city reference. Dall for two days. 507 WEST TH st) BETWEEN 1TH AND TH ava.—A respectable woman aa cook ; thoroughly un- derstands her business in all iw branches; no ‘objection to assist with washing if required. 1. 403 BROADWAY, CORNER 4IST ST.—A RESPECT- able girl as cook, washer and troner, good ref- erence. Can be seen at her 1 present place, Chambermaids, &c. WEST I8TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man to do chamberwork and sewing. WEST 46TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girlas chambermald and waitress or as first class nee, 3 i waitress best city reve 125 WEST 19TH “8T., NEAR 6TH AV. ‘OUNG girl ‘to do cbamberwork and waiting ina arias family only, 130 WEST 2D &T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoO. « man as chambermaid or waitress, Inquire for one week. 1A0 WET 1TH STA YOUNG WOMAN TO DO chamberwork and waiting, or would do laundry ‘work ina private Yamiiy? iived tour years in her last place. Cail for two ‘a. 14.6 4% BETWEEN STH AND 10TH STa—A young (irl ag cbambermald and waitress, or as urse and chambermaid, 4. WEST ITH ST. IN THE REAR—A RB. apectable American woman as chambermaid and ‘aatet with the washing or do plain sewing; good cit; rae ce for 1 years from herlast place. Cas fe teen for two WEST 82D ig) HER LAST ae res} le girl to do chamberwork and jousework Ina small family, Ring the basement minis 208 BENS Seen a 8 cbambermaid anc of as chambermaid and to naaist fn wasblag oF sewing. eity reference, 20: WEST 93D 8T.—AN ACTIVE, \TIDY GIRL AS chambermald and — sewer, or as chambermaid and to take care of children; ta not ‘afraid of work; would make herself generally useful. Can be well reeommended., 2.4] WESTNTH St, BETWERN 77H AND STH AVE.— A respectanlé woman to do chamberwork and assist in the waiting; five years’ reference from last place. 48 WEST ast st. BETWEEN 7TH AND. srit avs.—A respectable young girl to do chamberwork and waiting or to do waiting and fine washing and froning in -_ private family; bas two years’ reference from last place, 293 2 ITH Ak YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAMBER- wo! take care of children, or housework, in a small private family; best references. 3Q7 WEST LTH St, BETWEEN STH AND 9TH av8.—A respectable girl as chambermaid and wait- ress; 20 objection to general housework. all for two days. 327 BAST ITH st. BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS. < A smart, respectable young girl to do chamberwork and wilting oF fie washing and. ironing Ina class references, Can be seen at present, eni- for two ¢ a EAST NTH BT. BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS. An English Proientant girl as chombermaid Ina city reference FAST 0TH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AY8, fiat floor An Aimerionn as races and ‘or Wo care 0 &y Fen j vost city reference, |: FT hilo FIRST 329 private family. P oF 343 Beamstre ‘the cou Pradhan! AA ot a avek RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO - ‘ebamberwork and take charge of children; good 6TH AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER. rok maid and fine washor, or would do plain cooking th a small family; good city reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. = bay TH ST. 1% FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, Ly gore Brg and closk suite, wrappers, Talaste gartrente ta wibto order; patterns aud fashion plates Cutting and basting. Call or address, 6TH AV., BETWEEN 10TH MILLIG, ogee ow » who is also a thor- and 11th als.—As good dressmal ‘ough « mst 5 Deut dity reference. ASTOR 3 PLACE.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wishes to make two or three engagements in private Thy class fami- —ssid the week or month, Oan refer to frat & & SAREE vaoe SECOND FLOOR, | FRONT pes indies Pinks ieee aT i ek een hoe ee” 4 ESSEX ST. THIRD FLOOR. BACK ROOM.—A 16 oung woman, to work in a piece tine or milinery Understands atraw sewing, pressing and SEEPS eaEere eee MYRTLE AV., BROOKLYN, fashionable and experienced vere pad oicat ver is ‘Terma 26 Fery reasonable, in work, or would go out by the day. WEST 4TH 8’ la f—A FRENCH LADY, F, receives Paris fashion weekly, Tab ADY OF MANY YEARS! at making ino un He EXPE: loifen of every description, gentlemen’ few Tamils crating 53 Se Ava Wrappers, children's a ig ck te jer EWI Soa quinthe, Vaal re tents fenta per a rem wik a 2 2 perfenced seamstress would like to find employment {a private families by the day or week. MULBERRY ST, NEAR HOUSTON, UP, TWO 27 paire of stairs.—A respectable American girl as seamstress in a private f family; would do Nght chamberwork or assist in the care of ebiidren good reference, 278 3.AV;--A COMPETENT DREREMAKER TO 00 78 Sui by ihe day in first class fainiliea; referonce given if required. 13] WEST, TH ST. REAR—A RESPECTABLE young girl, lately airived froin Scotland, to do gen- eral housework, 132 3 BD AV., REAR HOUSE, TOP FLOOR,—A RE- ectabié young woman as firat class laundress, to vie day; Will dovail kinds of housecleaning; beat qo.our by Feference. 16] WES? 2TH eta YOUNG GIRL. As Goop ia willing 10 make herself gene- rally useful; city reference if required. — 236 VEST Mist St, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AYS.— da zenposiaiie woman desires to get n couple of gen- tiemen’s and washing to do; understands iluting and pollshing. 305 NEST 2TH St. IN THE REAR A RESPECT. ¢) able woman as seamstress in a family ; understands dressmaking and all kinds of sewing. 238 WEST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO fake in tome piain washing or would yo out by the day; bem reference given. 319 EAST 21ST User gh FIRST CLASS OPERATOR having a Wheeler & Wilson machine would likea few more engagements by week, out in femilte understands fine wor! id 5 ha ani rts, Address or apply.A 437 WES! 2TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL A e first class seamstress; can braid and embroider; would do light chamberwork. Call for two di 45 |) WEST 82D ST, NEAR 10TH AV.—A FIRST ¢ CLARE Je) dress and cloak maker, who goes out by the day, wishes a few more engagements. Call or address. 9 8D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO GO OUT BY 4¢ the day or week as plaln sewer, in Vik ‘ate families, to a few mcre customers; can cut and fit children’s dresses; is @ neat trimmer; or would work with a dres: er. 64 49 6TH AV., BETWEEN 87TH AND 38TH STS.—A rene au frat class seamstress; understands dressing ; 663 ITH AT: NEAR ATH 81, IN FANCY STOR E.— ‘A competent dressmaker and seamstress to work by the day or week; would do » family’s sewing by the month; no objection to the country. AN AMEKICAN LADY, WHO 18, A COMPETENT dressmaker, desires a’few more engagements by the day. Address Mrs. E. C., Herald office, M*: L. STEPHENS, FORMERLY 308 WEST TWENTY- fourth street, would be happy to see her old customers at 82 Eighth avenue, near Tw street. Would like the work ot @ few more ladies, General Housework, &c. PRINCE ST., NEAR BOWERY,—A PROTESTANT HUBERT ST, CORNER OF HUDSON ST, testant womad to do general housework sn vate famil, ‘the untr B young womas to do general howework; s fret Class washer and !roner. A PRO- ‘small pri- O51 WEST ATH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN desires washing and froning to do at her own house, oF would go out by the day oF weeks 964. EASE JOTH st.. THIRD FLOOR—A. CONPE- tent Iaunaress wishes families washing at her own house; does fluting; st reference. 4TH AV., BETWEEN 25TH AND 26TH 8TS., TOP floor, front room.—A competent woman aa first 26 laundress ; no objection to do chamberwork if required, Good city reference. 310 STB,8% FIRST, FLOOR, ROOM NO. 4.—A COM. petent woman to go out by. the day or week to do Washing? scrubbing or ‘cleaning, oF to take washing at ber own hotse; terms moderate; city reference. Inquire at basement door. Bil 6TH &T., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM NO. 4.—A RE- spectable, woman, an exoolient laandress, wishes a few families’ and gent'emen's washing; terme reasonable. Call or address, Inquire at basement door, 398 EAST mst st. SECOND FLOOR, | FRONT room.—A respectable woman to do washing and fronting by the dozen, week or month; aoee recommended ; letters prompt ered by Mra, BR CK. 4.14. EAST OTH St.) BETWEEN 1ST AY. AND AV A, second floor, back room.—A respectable woman te do‘ fow more famulliea” washing, dr would go out a couple of days in the week; ail sorts of family wasbing neatly done; can give the best EES Te(erencefor the lust wine yours. pail or address LAUND) 94.3 THAY. BETWEEN f2D AND St STS.—AS COM- petent washer and jroner; gentlemen's or family washing and tiuting done in the neatest manner. Inquire in the grocery stor § Waitresses, &c. EAST 21ST. ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL several years city refor- jer predent employer's, 12° 1y ; n0 objections to 147 SAS, rH eT A. RESPECTABLE, YOUNG woman to do general housework in # private family; beat reference. SE BAST 42) 8T.. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- pectable you do general housework; ia willing a asi obliging to do Suptiing’ Gon come well recom 24 4, {() WEST SIXTEENTH &T., FRONT ROOM, OVER the bakery.—A respectable E: glish Protestant wo- man to do soon housework in a private family, Pott ok A nite inetd WOMAN TO ; best city reference. “WEST MTH ST., CORNER OF ITH AV.—A COM- petent you ng worman, ‘ag first class waitress; no ob- chamberwork if required. Best city 16 jection 10° assist wi Teference given. Miscellancous COLUMBIA 8T., TOP FLOOR.—TO SUPERINTEND ‘a hotel or restatrant by a lady of the highest Teapect: ie the mont satisfactory references will be given. Cal 130 WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN OTM AND 7TH AVS, A middle woman to go ont by the day or wees Understands all kinds of house cleaning; has good reference. 358 HAV cA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO GEN- Sral housework is a scastl private fatay, 4.04 WEST 82D 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENE- ral housework in a private family; no objection to go a short distance in the country; good city reference. for two days. 409 3a fs call for two 423 EAST TH STA GOOD, SMART NORTH OF Ireland Protestant girl to do generat housework ; chy or country; is a good baker of bread and biscuit; good city references; is not afraid of work. 42 ory reat 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AV. AND AY. respectable young woman to do general housework in rivate family. Has good ref- erence from her lai red, an be acen with parents for two da} 44 6 WEST 267TH sT.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO housework in a email family; good reference. Ap- to do general housework. Cail for two days. 07, fn 8 small private family, tire charge. 60 ply for two days, 490 # 8D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, WEST 19TH ST, BETWEEN JOTH AND NTH vs.—A respectable young girl to do general PEARL 8T.-AN AMERICAN WIDOW TO DO HAA. fenerathousework in's smal fanly; competent to take th Faget we st. le wom: references. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH rl to do general housework ; +, CORNER LEROY ST.-A to do general housework, or jection to the country; bas good Housekeepers, &c. ee gee ee es ast e1 in some rem preferred. rs, ble familys can Cablon or address Mi REEVE. 615 STE AY; cAN AMERICAN WOMAN AS HOUSE- ©) _keeper or to wait upon an in Watt AN ENGLISH WIDOW TADT A SIT. uation as housek in a gentleman's family ; under- stands taking care of ehildrea. ‘Address for one wouk M- a, box 188 Peeks 188 Peekskill Post office, YANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, Ww elther in a hotel or private famiiy, by a widow lady of the highest Tespectanility a8 8 satint factory references ‘will be given as to cl ter, capability an: er Tegu Address bits. P., box 1,004 Pout oflce, New York." Nurses, d&e. 8 AND 10 CLINTON PLACE, 8TH 8T.~A RESPECTA- ble married woman aa wet nurse, whose baby fs six weeks ve ‘wo days ten years’ rence from her employer. for two W CLINTON 87, ROOM NO, 10.-A YOUNG MAN from North Germany, just landed, withes employ- ment. 20 EAST 10TH ST., NEAR 4 AV.—INSTRUCTION given by a Indy in wax and preserved flowers, in schools or pay or at the pupil's ae uence (in the vicinity ew York); ‘every variety for sala; terms $6 for nve Jeasons until the Ist February. Wante tod ea to learn. 210 WEST 33D ST.—AN EXPERI AIR NOED HAIR- dresser to engage with a few ladies, by the day or Week, on reasonable terms; best city releronce. Call o 273 GARDEN, ST, HOBOKEN, 5X. JA YOUNG lady wishes situation in a poll ole foe. or bakes business, Address, all the week, Ni understands thé DAWSON, LADY DESIRES A. REMUNERATIVE SITUATION; fe an experienced copyist, Address Miss WALTO Horald ofice, YOUNG MARRIED LADY OF UNUSUALLY COM- plete education desires an engagement as amanuensis with a gentieman of re(inement, who is willing to offer her fair remuneration for her services: she is conversapt with ral languages. Address for three days M.N., vox 116 Herald office. ‘ANTED—PHOTOGRAPHS TO PAINT. tion given in tho art. Anply at 165 Gt av. Intelligence OMices. LL LADIES REQUIRING SUPERIOR SITUATIONS ‘and employers réquiring help should apply Ladies’ Situation 2 Otien HB sree. e vi INSTRUC. LADY A AS. _HOUSEREEPER Re. UIRED TO A WID- ower; comfortal cated yg tod other vacancies, Wiotats at ‘ladies easton Oilice, 713 Broadway. (0 THE WORKING CLASS.WE ARE NOW PRE- pared to furnish all classes with constant employment whole of the time or for the xpare moments, Persona of either sex rofitable, from. B0c. to ing, aud a proportional be pigs Gevoting thelr whole tithe to the Biainese ge fila earn nearly as much a men. That al may send their address, end yer the tr ory make thistuparalisied afferts ta are not well sala: fied we will send. 81 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable auinple, which will do_to commence ‘work on, ands copy of The People’s Literary Companion, one of the Inrgest and best. family newspapers published, ail sect free by mall. Reader, tf you want permanent, protiable work, address E, C. ALLEN & 00., augue, M at home, the Db Burners new, light and Wan than FIRST LASS LAUNDRESS AND ASS18- tant chambermaid. _ Ry Went 23d st. ‘ANTED--A WET NURSE, WITH A FRESH breast of milk. Apply before 12 M., at 684 Lexington avenue WEST | MTHT ST.—A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG Wo. ‘man as nurse; best city reference. Call for two days, after 8 o'clock. Wate, —AN BXYERIENOED FOREWOMAN FOR ‘Laundry departinen PECHHEIMER, RAU & CO., 81 Walker nt O WEST UTM ST, BETWEEN STH AND OTH AVS— A young gi to inke care of children, Can be seen at her last employer's, _ WES? isTH ST. BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVs.— A young girl to take care of rowing children and do sewing; can aleo dress hair; 3 referen fa E BAST orn st. BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS.—A e ¢ good education, as nursefor children ; ‘iret ins anhaireae and is willing to Relp in a respect: FORSYTHE 8T., IN THE STORE, — mar Sencaeaew hate ke wat HE mother’s care; 0 ob, one oe Nigh. ection Yo bring one up by the STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN casee child of the age of from one to five references given. at 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- mee | hand ) wet nu WEST 10TH ST, NEAR 6TH AV.—A YOUNG irl to take care of children and do sewing; clty ref- ee 129 erence, 143 WEST OTH ST.. BETWREN BROADWAY AND ‘A professional ladies’ nick nuree woud like one or two sore nuagernenia or to take care of an invalid; references f-om some of the first doctors in the city. Call on or address Mrs, R., for three days. 198 SPRING ST.—-A RESPECTABLE ba Ad erences. ao ©, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RESPECTABLE jarried woman as wet nurse, funn oe wot huroo; bes ton her own baby; bart 90)4. HENRY, 87. CORNER OF CLINTON A RE- pectable ating woman to take care of children; fo objectitn to cst ehamnberwork, Ci Can be seen at her present employer's, 20 petsf oe 8T., NEAR ITH AV., FRONT ROOM, As nurse and Kenrnstroxs oF would do Samberwork GIRL TO nu ‘yea iy Teference from ber Inat p) WEST 3TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE 220) ikke care of children and fo, plain sewing; good Giy reference. Can be seen tor two days, WEST 2TH 8T.—A VERY Py pee MAR- 222 ried woman as wet nurse; her baby is just two mnths old; the beet references, 925 BAST v7 BIST. 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS., IN the rear.—A respectable adise bee wor Anas wot ‘Burne, with first breast of milk; bi for wbree day, jom ber own baby. Call } firet class reference ‘ANTED. et WHITE SHIRT. MAKERS ‘on Wheeler & Wilson's machines, to go to the country. ___ FEUHHEIIER, RAU 4 & CO., 81 Walker Waxten-ny A PRIVATE ‘FAMILY, AC ‘OMPETENT chambermafd and waitress. Apply after 10 o'clock at No. 244 Bast 49th at ‘oprietor and Manager ANT NOVELTY THE DUEL IN THE MIST; ‘OF THE FATAL DICE. THILLLING TABLEAUS. A LO DICK. THE NEWSHOY. GREAT VARIETIES, Li pide, THE NEWSuOY. Robert Butler and Troupe. FRIDAY EVENING—Apnual Benefit of Mra. W. @. JONES. On" THEAT! NINTH eeu THIS Le 4 THE GREAT duce! 3. THE G GREAT SUCCESS. UNDER THE GABLIGHT, UNDER THE GASLIGHT, wap aa De eR her GASLIGHT. ye m aay drama of the pee INDER TH 1S BASLiGHT. Crowded houses, Sepa of nanonnaea admiration. UNDER TH. at GASLI A well org mized and powerful cust ot characters : THE GASLIG. New and bighly auc local scenery. ER THE GASLIGHT, Great mechaniam, aa wonderful ata NDER THE GASLIG! ‘The piers of the ai by starlight, ‘The raiway sensation. R THE GASLIGHT. Rewritten and produred od by tne aut eure Au Augustin Daly, Esq. Every Evening oat Weduesday and Gavarday Mat{nees ‘OOD's MUSEUM ND MENAGERI) sor to Barnum’s, treet, AY A ING, 1 Aid rONDEAFUL PETRIFIED THOUSANDS VISIT mie AWONDERFUL PETRIFIED THOUSANDS VISIT mle WONDERFUL PETRIFIED THOUSANDS VISIT mild WONDERFUL PETRIFIED A SENBATION! A WON A MIRACLES A SURPRISES WHAT IS coe WHO CAN TELL? Is If A PETK ity eonow WAS IT A HUM. EIN! ASK TRE SOLENTIST. EU ASK Titi Ate HULOGIST. ASK THE PHILOSOPHER, = 7 sets Hoes ir is syereniovs. IT I3 STARTLING, EVERYSODY SE: etd GREAT STONE MAN. EVERYBODY SEER THE GREAT STONE MAN. EVERYBODY SEES THEE GREAT STONE MA, EVERYBODY SEES THE GREAT STONE MAN. ADMISSION TO ALL THE ATTRACTIONS, 80 CENTS. THE SPLENDID MENAGERIE OF WILD ANIMALS. ‘THE SUPERB AVIARY OF LIVING BIRDS, THE MAMMOTH MUSEUM OF CURIOSITIES, THE GRAND PROMENADE CORNET BAND, TWO DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES DAILY. ADMISSION TO ALL THE ATTRACTIONS, 90 CENTS. Ab 1 and § every Afternoon and Evening, HKAND PROMENADE, CONCERT. EVERY DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, the highly successful Burlesque of NILWORTH, KENILY ORTH, 4 which the popular and talented OLIVIA AND ROSA RAND. MISSES BERNARD AND THERESE WOOD, MESSRS. J. di. Wee GU, C CHARLES MOKTON, i JARNES, COLLINS, and full eacaan company will will appear. ETURN OF THR BLONDES MONDAY AND EVERY EVENING A 7 AND SATURDAY MATINEE, new comical, quizzical, toptoal, musical, scente fonteal and subliinely”Hdlculous buriedgue eeavareseny written expressly for and piquantly enacte BER, 38 ADA HARLAN 8S LIZZIE WILMORE, mea HAL! DWARD RIGHTON called the author by and numerous beautiful miondes, and DOKA BELLA. DORA BELLA, DORA LA. ‘The Mill, The Mystery, The Mission, The Miss, The Minstrel and ihe Dyed Hast, or ihe Turned Head. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. Jyirra Avenue PaeAresURDER THE MANAGE- Basal of AUGUST i« DALY (every evening, at d). TURDAY MATINERS ‘egin at terminate at 4:30, A Wisk OF FAMOUS PLA MONDAY, December th for the first time fae Serlbe's v briliiant romantic comedy, L Dav SNPORT, as DON CHBAR, Mt. 7 H, HARKINS, as Don Jose. Mr. he DAVIDGE, a8 Mai Ue Rotundo. Mr. G.'F, DEVERE, as the Mr TAS: LEW IG; an JohnPhilpotPlickster. Mr. FE EVANS, as Pat’k Henry Bonser, #8. CHANERAU, as Maritana. FANNY DAVENVOMT, ‘as Lazaritlo, G, H.GILBERT, ag CounteesRotundo, Witkineean hie. Tubbyhook. EMILY KTHHLL, a4 Clara rapbyhook, CARAR and “A POOR GUOSE." SAY, Deo, “TRINH HEIRESS” (thir time.) THURSDAY, Dee. ICEVERYHODY'S FRIEND tn time I CSAR_ and A POOR GOOSE, AETHER, Bee itDon Caesar De Bazas. MONDAY, December 20, oduced in magnificent etyle, for’ the holldays, the riliiant, romantic and dramatic Spectacle of THE DUKE'S DON CESAR BAZA Also an original comfeaiity eailed poor, GOOBE, A_ Brilliant Bill Mis wil be 0, with superb new Scenery, Costumes, ‘Mountings, &c, RYANTS' MINSTRELS, | FOURTEENTH STREET, Tammany Building, adjoining Academy of LORIOUS UMP! OROWDED NIGHTLY Witt FASHIONABLE AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, SECURE YOUR SEATS OR COME EARLY TO AVOID STANDING ROOM ONLY, Continued success of DAVE REED and DAN BRYANT in their popular, characteristic Plantation Song and Dance, HOO, FLY, DONT BODDER HE. DAN BRYAN('B 81100, EUGENE COMING FROM T! Dempster, Grete Pomel ee pane, Rockefeller. AG BRYANTS! Minsirein. Shoo. Fly: BRYANTS' Minstrels. ‘Admission SOc. ; Orchestra Chatrs 7c. Seats secured, DAN BRYANI'S SHOO, FLY. DAN DRYANTS, AINTED AT WALLACK’S.—A FINE PARLOR SET OF » Footlights, aiid Drapery, For ‘at $50, half the cost. een’ at 63 South 1 Wasblogtas square. ; | THE LECTURE SEASON. _ Jironmaer LROTURES TO GENTLEMEN ¢ ONLY, ON Interesting, invaluable and acientidc, subject wing how to live and what we live f ory Are delivered. dally at the New York Museum of Anatomy, Those unable to atiend ean receive meopy by forwarding } conte to the Secretary, 618 roadwi ‘ay RS, LYMAN'S PHYSIOLOGICAL LECTURES TO LA- dies.—The first of the fifth course of lectures by Mra. Walter G. Lyman will be given at Lecture Room of Dr. Cuapin's church, Firth, avenue and. Forty-fth street, Mon: Gay, Deo. 18, ate, o'clock.“ Buject "Wnt We, Eat aud at We Breathe.” Ladies invit attend, Monday's lecture fi had R, GEORGE VANDENHOFF'8 READINGS, infield; ith, Orange, N. J; sloth ATbany 517th, Aesh, a0the'Baltinores MIR Elkton Mad, 7'204, Brooklyn, MY Addiess GEORGE VANDENHOFY, 15' Washington place. dren be Educated at Public Expense? Plimpton Hail, londay, Dece:mber 13, at 8 P. Free admission. Sour SCIENCE SOCIETY DISCUS3 “SHOULD ORTL- Wee. -A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD COOK AND to ai ry with waning. Apply at 204 9th av., between Wes —A “SEAMSTRESS, WHO UNDERSTANDS d making undergarments; also finishing god is hand or can nae th ‘one who news b: pply in Willow ‘ANTED—A LITTLE GIRL TO AMUSE AND TAKE care of achild three years of ave during the day; one who oan sleep at home, ns her services are not required on ‘or evenings; good wages given. Apply at 17 Kaat SITUATIONS WANTED=MALES. 1 GRAND ST.-AS WAITER IN A FIRST CLASS 13 Goalie hove byw respectable ‘colored man; Urst lage city reference, 7B SULLIVAN SToAS WAIT TX A), PRIVATE family; best olty reference. Addreas WEST 16TH 8T.—WANTED, A SITUATION take care of « private road team or (hd, ip nable with conchman; understands taking care of amt years’ experience on Fashion Course; reference If patel iad 20 weer NTH ST., Dery ane 7TH AND 8TH AV! young man, aged 2%, wishes employment Srong and wintng: santa ‘charge of steam boilern; can make himself actu in many wayes god mk Ati trom a a COMPETENT MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS light porter in a store; nnderstands his business thor. ‘oughly; good reference. Apply at 307 Pearl at., second floor, AS WAITER BY 4. YOUNG MAN IN A PRIVATE famil English and G 13 years" rei emp! tel, corner of 17th inna ath YOUNG GERMAN, 28 YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A, Soituatian an waited in eprivate se ok understands his business in ote eee en ; CAD gi city reference. Address J. M. x 2h 100, 0 HOTEL KEEPERS—SiTUATION WANTED, RY A RY A yonna C. as bartender ina hotel or to fake charge of Aitquor store; Cve years’ experience in thie fH oan give m present empl + ADR to oF ad- —ong W. Gy Ammity House, corner of Agity HB SECOND IN THE COURSE OF FREE LECTURER bofore the Young Men's Curistian A sociation of Spring street church, will bo. delivered in. the ebureh, Spring skreet, near Varick, 98 Fuesday Lath at, a7 o'clock, by ev. OIE. KITTREDUE, Bubject—"The Be. douas of tie Devers and Mount | Sina 4 DANCING ACADEMIES, —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AL. ati Pith avenue, also at O81 Fitth Morning, Afternoon or eveping classes for families. Evening classes for gentlemen. brooklyn Academy No, 120 Pierrepont street, under Mr, F. Dodworth. Send for circular CADEMY OF DANCING, FERRERO'S), ASX Northwest corner Twenty eights atreat ‘and Broadway, ‘Classes Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 CADEMY OF DANCING, A Lyric Hall, 723 Siath avenue, Reservior square, Mr. TRENOR'S classes are now forming for second quar. ter. Fourth Soiree this (Monday) evening, iSth inat, Brookes Es’ DANCING, ACAD NIES, 961 BROOME ST. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Q ce be ay and evening. jonable Dances in one course of ne. Al the fasblonable Pan Pe lesso1 DIES, cst nd Fridays, 336 P. GARTLEMBN, Tuesdays and iidaya, ey P.M. CHILDREN, FRO HIRD SEREES, Mondays and Tathedars, Fa beh alesse tometer op et ela nec DANCING ACAD! 81 BROOME Sf, 198 WEsT TW) ENVY THAD a nd even courne of lenson® BROOME STREET, struction every day shionable dances ino Beer a et aR se ht bee every ci ‘and evening; all dance tough Py ry quarart six fashion bie dances perfectly in #ix private lessons, D*® GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY; 62 )PIPTH Av ENUE, corner of Se oe seal atreet, NE! Wednesday and Saturday at 4 P.M. Baturday, at 10% A. Teendas ind Frutay ‘toe gentlemen) at 87.9 ‘Tne Kooms to let, for Weddings, Fairs, Concerta, Sgglablos OF gpy Grpt class coteriainmonts as To EVERY stout. TO-NIGI ane GENUINE AND -ombifens SUCCESS 0) BAD DICKEY. __ BAD DIOKEY. BAD DICKEY, an an extravagant amorous comeelt, has rarely been equaled in the estire eld of Hurleaque. BAD DICKEY presents the handsomest dresses known to any New York buriesque produetion, BAD DICKEY is presenied with entirely new scenery and appointments, . pone! Pep zt DICKEY presents the very best burlesque company BAD DICKEY presents the brighest number of OMenbach and several original melodies. pid DICKEY beams with telling local hits, mainly by Mr. ‘oole, THE CAST, selected with care, is believed: the strongest given to any recent burlesque. Characters in the prologue. Genius of Despair. . STEWART Genius of Novelty. Miss LILLIE WHITING ‘The Watcher. Misa WEL! U8 The Gamesie nH op Darpe ir, STERNS Ard . WILKINS RACTERS Nt THE TSURLESQUE: = DUKE oF GLOsTE ERR—BAD DIC! MW. FISKE (One of the very best American Ranedine ‘comedians, str his second week at this th HENRI, EARL OF ‘TC UMOND, Mi: NY HERRING ‘AD Her second week at this theatre.) ESBY. ESSIE SUDLOW Her second week. at thi her etura from the ne ia Thompeon Burie que Compan LORD MAYOR ¢ OF LONDO! ALFRED" STEWART His second week at ints Cassar THE RECORDE Re -Miss LILLIE WHITING Her second week at thia theatre. THE MACE. . Miss MAY ROBINSON Pages—Misses Howard, Brookes, Fiaines, Graham, Elise, Werner Bully and Caroline. Princess Elizabeth.. -Miss ALICE HARRISON, Betroihed to Rlehinond Lady Ann... NA Duchess of York. Mr, LOUIS } Knighta, Cou ork and Lancaster. The Burlesquejis preceded by a brilliant Comedie seating MISS ROSE MASSEY, er second week at tits theatre.) Pre ESPECIAL Non .—Keopening of the Family Circle. Admission, Twenty-five cents, Other pr a FAMILY CIRCLE, ENTY-i FAMILY CIRCLE, TWENT BAD DICKEY MATINEE FLERE AND THERE, A THOUSAN D LITTLE WHAT aro called “8, ulbs* appear and reappear under varied headings in the numerons journals, The followlag have proba) bly never before appeared in these colnmna: A woman recently entered a store in Connecticut, and sat down In front of an iron 0 warm herseli. After sitting some twenty or thirty minutes, she remarked that ehe “never did ike them kind of stoves-“they dida't throw out searcely “EXD DICREY tn n great mcceen at the TAMMANY. Young Lady to Fred (wita thin lege—“Fred, I. always admired T knew when f first Jaid'my eyes on red (coming Up y that SREY AT TUE TAMMANY, A handsome, tail and. Snely_ develo opeil girl at a. recent masked ball in San Franefsco, who made herself purticulariy wseFul and obliging in the lad{es’ dressing room, turns out to be beardleas vouing man about town, tothe horror of a corpu- Tent lady, whose corseis he bad helped lace, and many others, BAD DICKEY EVERY NIGHT AT Tip TAMMANY. air of twins were recently born on a Pennsylvania rail- train. ‘Thelr mother aad it always made her sick to +4 ,GOop BAD DICKEY AT THE TAMMANY. aker horrified other dag by telit her she ‘would “out her body out” in tue course of the afters wae HIT OF THE DAY—BAD DICKEY—AT THE TAM- eA Detroit girl, who wears a beaver and carries a cane, tried to kiss a hotel waiter the other day. ‘lhe insulted youth complained to the jandiord, who informed the offender that she must respect the men about the house or leave. ‘The costumes in BAD DICK EY excel everythin, man went 69 a hotel to order w dinner lerical friends. “May I ask, ¢ir,” demanded the aig, “weiher the party is ilieh’ Chiara phage what on earth,” eried Uke clergy’ atter to rou” “A great deal. rejoined the waiter; if High Cl { must provide mo: wine; if Low Church, more wittles. BY CAREFULLY perusing the recon, the fact becomes apparent to the merest comprehension that AD DICKEY is being performed to-night and every night at the TAMMANY witf great success, WAVERLEY THEATRE, Broadway, opposite Now’ York Hotel. Business Manager. +JOHN ALLEN for @ num- Church! my friends’ opin{o The tmmense audiences collected nightly at this LITTLE BIJOU OF A TI. E show the apprecintion of the pud- He to the unexceptionab and original delineation of seusa- tonal Minstreisy by those RENOWNED FAVORITES, ALLEN, PETMNGLte DELEHANTY and HENGLER. HOUSES NIGHTLY. OhOWDED by the most CRITICAL AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES ever seen within the walls of a theatre, DING ROOM ONL FOUR NEW W STARS THIS WEEE, er wil ALLEN, PETTINGILL,’DELEHANTY and HENGLER, tnd thelr immensely poptlar ASS BAND. BRASS BAND, ENCORES NIGHTLY IN EVERY OOTH'S THEATRE. Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. THIRD WEEK OF MR. HACKETT, who will appear in) ie i oe ae personation of in Shakspes roe great comic creation, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDsO 2} Or, FALSTAFF OUTWITTED BY WOMEN, supported by MR. D. W, WALLER, MR. W. E. SHERIDA Mi. THEO. HAMILTON, Miss FANNY MORANT Tn conaequer re pr pare eparations necessai for'tve production of PAREET abd GUE MANNE: usual SATURDAY MATINEES will be posiponed until fur- ther notice, Seats secnred six days in ‘advance at the box office ofthe theatre or at its Branch Ticket Office. al the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 71) Broadway. —THEATRE COMIQU 51 4-trondw pri a Nicholas Hotel. ROBT, W. BUTLER, Manager. ALL THE PECULIARL TE: THE ag TROUPE OF THE WORLD. \OWDED HOUSES, Audience h in a continued Good Humor. A Splendid Pro; me this week. ‘The Beautiful Premiere Dansense Miss KATE PENNOYER, who will appear in the Grand mo Ballet of DEMONIO, together witb the GRAND BALLET TROUPE. The Four Great Stars, HUGHEY Doveiteery, JOHNNY HART, ADD RYMAN D CHAS. HOWARD, FS Septet I of the Day. UGHRY DOUGHERTY. AS ie DAY. Squire Graball. .. ona THE DUTCHAN'S GHOS Peter Sergughor: oa rry Tooley, Bee Small Hilla, Ghatige very Bveulug. Fifty Artiste will appear Nightly, Doors open at 63%, curtain rises at 734. ei" NEW ead THEATRE, ¥, December 18, 1860. BOUFFE. Authors of a rt A POLITICIAN’S A’ + Johnny Hart. RRENCH COMPANY Greek succes Adams’ sprightly nto 6 op roveded by the charming one-act comedy be TTA PLUIE it TLE BhAU TEMPS, Wi and Ticket Oitice 114 Tickets at theatre, Schirm Broadway. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSP... 2 BOWERY. T “Forever foremost in the ranks of fan; Tho merry frolic and the poignant pan.” Engagement with the beautiful youn, jyoosles and versatile artiet, Miss ADA WRA Miss ADA WRA’ Unparalleled suceesa of the ce aeneation of of the day, 00, PLY. comedians, RELSE SEYMOUR and FRANK KERN The audiences iiterally roaring with laughter, A NEW COMIC DRAMA—LOST LONG BRANCH; oF, ‘Tragedy iy on the Beach. A gortous Siblopian sketch called LAY ADA WRAY inher saa PAniG Ce 3, and new act, Tony Pastor, Tony Pasion, Neise Seymour and Frank Kerns ina grand sadintofial eontost with boxing gloves, as the two nkone, +=" # MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 936. By the taimitavie 48 BROADWAY orld. MAGICAL REPOSITORY, Greatest wonder in the HH jometh in; % ‘ Seaureiy® | Consaring Tricks | a MASTENOUS, be arhaay ‘Optical ‘Titsons, pe EY Beanti(ul Puzzles. | B.—Poll instructions with every article sold, making tite mst ane fect in its use before leaving. Aen: is now irae to attend ¢ vening parties, fetes aad elated h magical entertainment. For terms, a8 above. AMUSEMENTS. TBLO'S GARDEN. LESSEES AND MANAGERS. JARRETT & PALMER vely last week of the TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENT of LoTTa, LOTTA, LOTTA, LoTra, LOTTA, LOTT, ‘A, norte. LOTTS, sustain SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, SEVEN DIFFERENT CHAMACTERS, Two ATTRACTIVE PIECES. wo ATTRACTIVE Pt WO, ATTRACTIY, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER in, 166%, will be presented the celebrated three act crane entitled THE LITILE DETECTIVE. THE LITTLE DETECTIVE, eneror pea LOTTA ZLLE G ERID( country girl). LOTTA aaa GAMMAGE (an old woman). PAT MOCANN (an irith boy) JACK RACKETT (a fast youn; DUTCU GIRL (with Tyrolean song) To be followed by the very lay able OBJEC’ INTERA FANNY onspines {with Ban io, p fate FRIDAY; BENE: % ON. NDAY, ,DuoRs EL », tt POR THE FIRST HIME TN AMERICA, a heart touching and beautiful domestic drama in four acts, founded upon one of te lag * eyarete DICKENS’ famous wsdiied lapte the NBREW HALLEDAY, Esq, and entitied LE EM'LY. THE SCENERY OF TREAT MAGNIFICENCE, ENTIRELY THE CHARACTERISTIC COSTUMES, APPOINT. GULAR E¥PECTS, MUSIC, &C), OF THE HEABORATE DESORPTION. — eats secttred aix days in advance. OF MUSIC. LOGG. RONCONT. BUD TWO OF THE sE AXON, ST (MONDA » G, DECEMBER 18, Aches KEL! mis E. se auccesS, - GIORSIO RONCONE, - 4s ARILL Imr L. KELLOGG. LAMI, MABSIMILTANL, BSDAY, DECEMBR Last 'NiGnt “BUT t FT 7 ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager. . oot LESTER WALEACK Doors open at 7}y P. To commence at 8 A BRILLIANT gf ROGRAMME NOVELTY ANI (MONDAY) EVE MISS ©, THIS with mew acenery, music, e¢ Frederick Mates Madeline Henriques Effie Germon “Mrs... PLDs Mrs. John Sefton Pensant Tho performance will Nira. L, Phillips iss Faun Lester Characters’ by’ Mr. December 14, | Mr. John Gilbert, Mr. 0. Marlowe, Mr. second tim B. T, Ringgold, Mr. Holland, Mr. Peck, HE Miss Louisa Moore, Miss Eile Germon, iss Miss E, Mestayer, Mra. Laura Phillips, K'S | Misses Day, Fowler, Clayton, Rowe |and Leal 1. WATERS RUN DEEP. N and TRYING IT ON TH ART, OF THE WATCH and S MITTEE GAME, O'KESFE’S brilliant Comedy, WILD OATS, _{s tp preparation, SATU. RDAY- WOODCOCK'S DA 15—FOR SIX NIGHTS. ‘The Manager experiences great pleasure in introducing (aw aa he trusts, to th ation) of the New York =o FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AMERICA, RUSSIAN OPERA COMIQUE, NE AN OPERA COMIQUE, ls MATINEE. sweetness and humor of which will be in- ninent Russian Tenor, DMITRI D'AGRENEFF, of the Grand Opera Houses of St. Peteraburg and Berlin (in ch cities he was the recipient of three jew- of Honor from the Emperor), and b: 5 ‘'A COMPANY FROM RUSSTA, comprising art @ highest distinction, who will make ther Lret appea GAP RDNESDAY EVENING, D in the Russian Opera by Seba aa ASC ed? i OSTUME WUSSIAN DALLES iat Directors 4, TASELVITCI, Box ehect open Turaday, Dec. 14, at theatre and Schirmer's, 701 Broadway. Admission, 75c.; orchestra and boxes, 81 50; family circle, 20¢ M™: FB CONWAY "SPARE THEATRE, BROOKLYN, his eveniny Mr, and srw FB. CONWAY will appear in the ver ular drama called THE ROMANCE OF 3 Poor YOUNG MAN, tie Canin : WONDERS, Trou e of Performin 8. NELLE T MIMIC, T Don't Like It) Time Tries Ail, A Squire for & pus CARDIFF GIANT, e THE CARDIFF GIANT, THE CARD) IfF GIANT, red on the DAY OF OCTOBER, 1569, which was di w upon the farm of WILLIAM C, NEWELL, Fe ONONDAGA, NEW YORK, @nd was there exiiibited, before being removed from the pit where It was originally discovered, until the 5th day of vember, 186, to 0 75,000 PERSONS, and on the last named date it was thence remoyed to the elty of ” SYRACUSE, NEW YORK, don exhibition tn the OST OFFICE BUILDING, ere until the W DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1269, by over 10,000 PERSONS, and was thonce removéd to the AIK GEOLOGICAL HALL, ALBANY, N. Yo, Which was tendered by tho State ailthorities and where NOW REMAINS It NOW REMAINS If NOW REMAINS i? NOW REMAINS upon public exhibition, and is dally visited by thousanda, wo are deeply impresred with in the count where it was p! and remained ¢ and was vil in the city of WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, In a very short time it will BROVGUE 0 THIS cITy BROUGHT TO THIS CITY BROUGHT TO THis Cit BROLGHE TO THIS CITY and placed upon pubite exhibition here, Due notice of the TIME AND PLACE will be given ia the daily papers, co MINSTRELS) 585 BROADWAY, AUGHTER, 80) SUREAMS OF DELIGHT, HIP OR Che oF tht Eg 1BOLD, BERNARD AND, BACKUB. a Miner QAN FRAN sHot ts THE CR BIRCH, W M PANTOMIME ENTIRE CHAS: ‘The trouble commences at 8. Seat vance. EB EVERY WARE) ecured six days in ad irector. WEDN Fe AGR ND VARIETY. PROGRAM, HING PAULINE HINDLEY B SCENE D'EQUITATION, D HORSES AND PONIES. CONRAD'S PERFORMING DOGS: LAUGHABLE EXTRAVAGANZA, ALL THE STAR RIDERS AND AUROBATS IN SINGULARLY DIVERSIFIED ACT: ved a Admission Me; children under ten, es A i bo. Begins at & IN PREPARATION, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AIRY SPECTACLE, ‘t troducin pea LITTLE *UlLORE S¢CyuR GIRLS.” ‘ N (0) OLIVE LOGAN, sun its COOPER INSTITUTE, MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 18, 1869. RRAT DANTE THe GaAs DAUGH Admission 50 cents, Platform tickets ®1. Tickets to be a Serta Drawing (a stady) obtained at 8. 8. Wells,’ 88% Broadway ; Bennet’s book store, BO Rg Iran 0¢ 498 ‘i hird avenue, 2 near Thirty-third streot, and at the Revo: The ACH AT NINEVEH. Intion oflice, 49 East Twenty-third «treet. Platform at the Taree completa Seta OF the Dore Works, Woman's arent 4) East Twenty-third street, fe comp eae, 19, maroon. aoa UM OF ANATOMY, “S W. C. BRY ANTS MARBLE BUST AND a 8 3 els 618 wont i ts gs ‘SHE LILY MAID OF ASTOLAT. roadway. 6 ths “ He 61s We are fearfully and | 618 613 wonderfully mi as oe oe $18 ‘The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosi 8 | Ay Q) BROADWAY, ans i : 618 taptes Stew fork it eee Treen 818 G18: ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. ee 618} a p an” i Ate Within Lif L* AST WEEK IN NEW YORK ; otk wee LJ Lite wieutn Gite, 4 of the exhibition of Fesneni's pain ings 0 4 ~~"No_ indy should oem. RINE MUSiO + avonue, corner Fourteonth sires Oyen day hing. Ramission iwenty-fivo cen! EW SONGS. SILVERY BEL Ls.” WiTlt EL eo erator Alice Zarinowath ee, Bear Bxce(e te ‘ iy 10, F ; Bon kor DITBON a CO., Tin Bronaway, New York. y WINGSTHE ENTIRE COU ATER COEGE, DRAW Objects of Art, Antique Fur- eo rel hoy ‘and evening, at the Som- crvite’A Ande ry, BU Pita ave corner Fourteenth atreet, MAYER BEGS, TO INFORM as Fronds maine public that, his Paintings to be pond by suction are now on ptbittony day and evening, at the Olin ton Wall aavor 2) Book Saleroows and Art Galleries, ass fail to visit this marvellous and wonderful colleo iy . Females on!y in attendance. sie sea Open Trou 8A. M. WT P.M, i rue GREAT AMERICAN FAIR IS NOW. OPER, on Articles sor bollday gifts on exbibition, whieh will b the lowest vats, in the Metropolitan Hall, 95 Sixth iveceee ch visitor wiil draw a prize,” Admfssion ten cents. AGIO LANTERNS_81_TO PUNCH AND JUDY, Mficenta: Mechanicat Vetoc Ma, and alking Dolla; a Walaut Book Racks, $2 60; ae and ire. IP Kor yeanes rpueatae TICKET OF: RESERVED skis FIC WAY. sie ALL THEATRES,

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