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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks. &e. 18T AV.—A PROFESSED FRENCH AND GERMAN cook, {n'a fire. class gentiemas (Ines perfectly ; good reference. } PRINCE ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO DO Z plain cooking, washing g and ironing io « small family the city; good reverence if required. WEST 12711 8T.—-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook, washer and {roner; understands all kinds of housework. WEST 18111 8T., BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS,— A competent woman as first class cook; meats, game, pastry and desserts of al! kinds; is an excellent bak n> ‘objection to boarding house; beat city reference. QQ SING S84 YOUNG WOMAN AS PLAIN COOK, 4 washer and ironer; no objection to short distance in the country. 8 3D ST,, BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AV! 4 floor. A German (Switzerland) Freach cook ing French and some English, ina Ly; neither washing nor ironing, 104. HAY. NEAR leTH ST.—AS FIRST CLAS: f cook ; thoroughly understands the cooking ot sou FIRST peak- pectable English fam- od recommendation, iy Meats, pastries and creams; « good baker of bread and cake; good cily reference. Can ‘seen for the week if not en- waged. 109 WEST 16TH ST., REAR.—A_ R&I 1) Scotch woman as good cook, washer and ironer; good baker; beat city reference. General Housewerk, &o. EAST 24TH ST., BETWEEN 18T AV. AND AY. A, first floor, réar,--A respectable widow woman, with | recommendations from his late einploser, Address for three a child three years old, to do general housework ; will go for Ow wages on account of the child; best reference. SITUATIONS family; understands BETWEEN AVS, A AND 1ST, ‘oung woman to do gener: ily ; good city reference. WEST MTH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A STRONG girl todo general’ housework in a private famuly ; has good city reference. Call for two days. first floor, back,-A housework in a small privat Housekeepers, &c. COLUMBIA 8T.-A YOUND LADY OF REDUCED {ireumstances as housekeeper. Call or address Miss ITH AV., BASEMENT DOOR.—A YOUNG AME- r rican witow «8 housekeeper to a gentleman's fam- A YOUNG MAN, WITH A GOOD BUSINESS EDUCA. ily j can take full charge. WES? STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE LADY AS housekeeper or xs lady's companion, None but re- ‘spectable parties need apply. AV., THIRD FLOOR.AS HOUSEKEEPER n American woman, me. Address M. C. 2D AY.-A RESPECTABLE AMER! man ns housekeeper; a widower's family, with chil- dren, preferred. who has prac- tical knowledge of th WEST Q0TH ST, BETWLEN 6TH AND 1TH 20 avs., in the bakery.—A respectable young woman as dirat rate cook ; understands her business thorouguly ; will be found trustworthy ; unexceptionable city reference. 1G2 WAVERLEY PLACE, IN THE REAR—AS J cook, washer and ironer; boarding house preferred; ‘good city reference from last place, 209 WEST 26TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK AND e) baker; is also w good washer and ironer; best city references. 225 EAST 2TH ST,, BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AYS., it) nextengine house.—A Presbyterian middie aged woman, who has kept house for a number of years, as plain ‘eook or would do housework in a small tamily. 230 VARICK sta PROTESTANT GIRL TO COOK. wash and iro © objection to a short distanee in the country; good city reference. O32 Nest, ED sr, BETWEEN ITH AND. StH OZ avs.—A respectable gir! to do plain cooking, wush- ing and ironing, Call for two days. 40 10TH AV., NEAR 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE young girlas cook, wasber and irouer; best city reference. SNS 42) WEST 52D ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A French woman as cook in a French family ; understands French, German and English cooking. Good reference. 44.3 EAST WTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS % 1 cook for a restaurant; thoroughly understands ‘ooklyn or Jersey City. no objectior 4Q() STH Av: BETWEEN 20TH AND DTH STs. Two Protestant girla; one as cook, the other as chambermaid and waitress ; understands cooking and buking ‘and would assist in washing. Refereace. Chambermaids, &c. QQ KING ST., NEAR VARICK STA PROTESTANT 4j girtaschambermaid and waitress or genera! house- work; city reference. 104 re AY, BETWEEN ler AND UTH STS. As first class chambermaid or waitress in a private family, or as nurse or seamstress; good city reference. Cail for two days. YOUNG WOMAN, WITIt A SMALL CHILD, AS housekeeper; no objection to the country ; # More an object than wages. leas, 8th st., between Broadway and 4th ay. OUSKREEPER.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY « position as housekeeper; acompetent seam- ven and required. Address, . J. Ly Herald ollice, ‘Call at the Home of the Friend- | stress, Satisfactor for two days, Mrs. Laundresses, &e. FIRST FLOOR, IN THE GREENWICH AY. 8 to go out by the day to wash, rear.—A woman wi tron or to do housecleaning ; f 6TH AV., BACK STAIRS, FOURTH FLOOR—A 2) respectable woman to do ladies’ or gentlemen's wash- ing and ironing; pulling and fluting neatly done. WEST 33D ST.AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS in a private family; can make up iadies’ muslins; dest reference, Call for two days. 8TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.-A RESPECTABLE hes to get work by the day d froner or housecleaner ; will do the kitchen if required. = sy ——s — EAST 20TH ST, BACK ROOM.—A_youna | _ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, ladies’ wash- ing at her own house. EAST 27H ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.-- A woman wishes to go out two or three days in the week or to take washing at her own residence by the dozen. 26) WEST 42D ST.—AS GOOD COOK; NO OBJEC- hing or todo Housework ina tion to assist in small family; best ref Narses, &c. sT.-WET NURSE, WITH HEALTHY n be seen at her last place. 2D AV.—A LADY WISHES TO ¢ for a faithful nutse; every way competent to take care of an infant from its birth. FAST 40TH ST.-A PROTESTANT ( perienced nurse; seven and a half years’ reference from last place. Call on or address ELIZA. A SITUATION 202 WEST 17TH ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL Gig S ctambermald and waitress. Callon Mrs. GRIF 210 West a TABLE AMERICAN woman as chambermaid and waitress; no objec- tion to the country. 218 WEST 27TH ST., ROOM NO.9.—A_RESPECTA- ALO dle girlas chambermaid and to assist with the Washing ; will be found willing and obliging ; good reference. 24.0 WEST WTH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH A yA A Protestant young woman to do chamberwork and fhe washing or sewing, or will go out by the day; best city reference. 30: EAST 60TH ST., NEAR _—A COMPETENT young girl, just from England, as chambermaid and waitress in a private family. 9305 ITH AVA RESPECTABLE aIRL TO. DO 2) chamberwork and assist in washing ina private family. 29Q Kast 47TH BT. 323 ites. AS CHAMBERMAID OR 333 EAST SoTH St.—a YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. OO) bermaid and wanress; would do general housework in a small private family ; two yeare’ employers. ity reference from last 429 EAST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 4) chambermaid; would assist with the wasaing and sronin, 484. CANAL ST.—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWORK ‘and assist with washing and ironiag; no objection to the country; best city reference. 59] BROOME Sta PROTESTANT YOUNG, Wo- 2). man as chambermaid and waitress or to take care of chiluren ; best city reference. Cail for two days. GLO 2A i THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. -A RE. >. spectable woman as chambermaid, waitress or nurse. Call for two days. 713 TH AV, NEAR, #OTH STA | PROTESTANT girl as chambermaid and to assist in washing or to do geuerul housework in small family. 1.091 NEAR GTH ST.—AS CHAMB: Ve waitress or to do general housework in all private faraily; is a good washer and ironer; has the best city reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. AQ HousTON s NEAR BOWERY. STORE.—A QUICK 2) ovedie wom sewing by the day; terma $1 per day. G] WEST TH St. BETWEEN STit AND 6rit_AVS.— JL An excelient seamstress, during the winter months, by day, week or month; can cut and fit for ladies and children; undersiands ail Kinds of family sewing aud shirt making, embroidery; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine: waxes nov8d much an object asa com/ortable home; refer: ence. 109 WEST 8D st.—SUISSE Dit St AND 95; oJ dressmaking and trimming in superior style; opera- tors and hand sewers to go out by the day. Mra, TRACY. 124 West, TH St. THIRD FLOOR WORK BY _ the day or week by a ARB ReATBtress to tinial off ladies’ dresses and trim in the neatest style; references, {CED OPERATOR ON 152 ¢TH AV.—AN EXPERIE kinds of fine JG Wheeler & Wilson's mac: fucking and uressinaking. Apply o: [GQ WEST STH Sta FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER D4 wishes to go out by the day or week ont ladies’ dreases ; has her own machine, 208 6TH ST,, FRIST FLOOR, —A Bi 48 seainstress or chara iermai no objection to taking care of children 235 WEST WTI STA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER e+) wishes a few more nera by the day or week ; Understands cutting and trimming; can sew on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. Call or addre D50 WEST TH ST-oAS COMPETENT SEAM- OU stress and ladies’ maid: thoroughly understands Guiting and fitting ladies and children; ‘can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; no objections to work by the day; a permanent mtuation preferre. 7 WEST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPE -_ fi table young lady, having a machine of ber own, de- Siren sewing of any description to take hore, isa nent band sewer; would go out by the day or week to private families as dressmaker; can trim creases and cloaks in the most fash- jonable style. Call on or address CLOAKMAKE 337 ZASTIATH ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM — OO 4 Fashionable dress and cloak making; Winter aud Spring Suits, $6, upwards: Wrappers, $3 x 3 60. lao, children’s and misses’ garments made’ to order; Patterns and Fashion Plates, cutting and basting. Terms casb. Call or address. 342 EAST 31 8T., TOP FLOOR.—AN EX- perienced dressmaker to go out by the day ; first class entter and fitter; can operate on different machines; best city references. KER 8T., IN THE STORE.-.A COMPE Wishes a few more customers to go out by the day; understands making walking suits, evening and reception dresses; can operate on a Wheeler & Wilson machine. 414 7, A¥, 4& ne seam: work on Wheeler & W NEAR 33D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN to go out by the day or week ; can son's machin: Call or address, 1 6TH AV., BETWEEN 26TH AND 26TH STS.—A ALT fret class dressmaer wants a. few more families js a fashionable fit to work for by the day a= 8Tl AV., BETWEEN TE dresamaker wishes ¢ m furnish machine if regal or address DRESSMAKE! m7 3D AV., FOURTH FLOOR, FRONT.-A RE. 1.05 spectabie Pri ri, about two months in the country, to do piain sewing help with the upstairs work, or to do general housework in a sinall private taniiy. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ‘on getting per: fe Tatest and mot ning Dreases rade Jarmenia cnt and ‘and trimmer, 48TH AND 47TH Sts ements b red; best ¢ A the day reference. fect fitting dresses, fashionable styles in etybt houra’ notice, aiited. eneral Honseworks, &c. CARMIN AR BLEEC —AN AMERL ~ ean woman to do general housework in a smail jij ; is a good plain cook; elty or country, Good re 2 ?) ‘e) aéneral b ework in a private fi £33 a country; 18a good plain cook, wal city reterence. tor two days. 4. CUARKSON ST., FIRST FLOOR, BETWEEN HUD. “Ee son and Greenwich.—A respectable woman te do general housework or take care of children. 67 WEST 48TH 8’ NEAR 6TH AV.—AN ENG Protestant young woman to ao general house zsmali family. Call on or adress al present emp 5 218 WEST ISTH S!.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG housewor rs no objection and ironer girl, lately, jnnded irom bgand,, to de. general th a sinall private family. Can ‘be seen for two WEST 30TH ST,, SECOND FLOOR, BACK room,—A young V3 to do general housework; ‘cook, washer and ironer; best city reference. AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENER. 305 fothemori in private family ; best city referen NST, IN THE REAR.—A RUSPKCTA- 308 Berens to do housework, with of without « aint, 14 years eld. a0 = good ewes, AL % WEST 16TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND STH avs., second floor,—A respectable young woman as infant's nurse; capable of bringing up a child from birth on also do plain sewing; best city reference. NEAR 15TH 8' in woman as child’s nurse; is compe- tent and a neat sewer. 4TH ST.-A YOUNG child's nurse ; good reference from last place. EAST 18TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRON’ respectable woman to wet nurse a baby at her own house, having lost her own baby, two months old. 8D AV.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS NURSE ‘and seamstress, to go out by the week or mont jes? dresses; operates on Wheeler & Wi son's machine; would assist in the chamberwork ; city ref- COLORED GIRL AS WANT TO FIND A SITUATION FOR MY COACH- can cut and fit lad 1 6TH AV., NEAR 43D 8T., FOURTH FLOOR.—A | good moiithly nurae (an American woman), having | seven years’ experience, wishes to make a few engagements; can give the beat city references, from 2 to 4 P, M Can be seen for one week, t the drug store. SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able woman as nurse either to an invalid lady or baby; good reference. RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY WISHE baby to wet nurse at her own hou : » between Court frame house, south side of Smith, South Brooklyn smal Waitresses, &c. WEST ISTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE Y¥ as waitress or to do chamberwork and washing. Good GREENWICH ST. girl as waitress and to asi in chamberwork, | ~< WELP_WANTED— Miscellaneons. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT as lady's maid or first class seamstress; understands and fitting perfectly; can operate on Grover & Baker's and Wheeler & Wilson's machines; or would go out by the day ; best city references. EAST 8TH $T.—A el J pe 100 MEN WANTED, TO SELL THE MOST SITUATIONS WANPED—MALES. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A ing and commission house; expectations mode- rate; will make himself generally useful; excellent days, EXPECTANT, Herald oilice. CLERKS AND SALESME al A MAN AS SOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER, WITH 4500, In the produce basiness; a pa ‘salary will be we of au interest given in business, Address CASHIEK, erald office. TEA CLERK WANTED-ONE THAT UNDER. stands the business thoroughly, None others need ap- ply at 645 Ath av., between dist and 43d ats. MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE A CPE T Ranamg and mich experience in all branches of the bauklag business wishes a position in a respectable Hanking house, in any capacity where a liberal salary would be given references. Address W., box 3,550 Post office. tion, wishes a ‘porition as bookkeeper or assistant; ina rapid penman and good business correspondent ; can give th beat references ; has no objection to go elther South or West; salary no object. Address M. M. P., 808 East Sith at. A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WHO ITAS FILURD EACH ‘and every position, from érrand buy to bookkeeper and Dariner, iow notion, fancy goods and stationery house (whol ale) about ten years, desires a situation; is compe- illing and obliging; good business habits, strictly tem- perate: has ample references and security; salary about $20 per week, Address PERSEVERANC! lerald office, DRUGGIST WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WITH some experience iu a drug store. Address J. N., Herald oftice. 10 BANKERS AND OTHERS.--AN ENGLISHMAN seeks employment in a banking esta»lishment or ingur- ance office, Address C., box 148 Herald oftice. 0 DRUGGISTS.—A THOROUGH, COMPETENT DRUG. {gist wil be free to accept au engagement after Jan. 1. he South preferred. Address DRUGGIST, box 217 Herald ollice. MAVELLING AGENTS OF ABILITY, LEAVING IN January, can transact some business for us, for cash, at important points. H. GIBBS & CO., Financial Agents, 98 Broadway. ()LYMPIC THEATRE. (0) THIS KVENING (TUESDAY), THE NINETY SEVENTH PERFORM ANOR : MR, GLO. L, FOX'S NEW GRAND PANTOMIME le tly the t entertainment EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC, WEE WILLIKs er afterwards Clowa. Pantaloon MR. GEO. L, FOX Mr, Geo. Beane Harlequin. . R. Honeywood Columbine Miss Fanny Beane and LITTLE BLONDE, JENNY YEAMANS, EVERY EVEN- ING, and WED'Y and SAT'Y MATINEES( at 2, Seats should be secured considerably in advance, as CROWDS ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN SEATS AT THE DOOR. XLOBE, 128 BROADWAY. XMAS WEEK, GIGEE, 7) BROADWAY. XMAS WEEK: GLOBE THEATRE, 738 BROADWAY. GLOBE THEATRE, 728 BROADWAY. NO INJUNCTION CAN STOP NO iNJUNCTION GAN STOP NO INJUNCTION CAN STOP OUR COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. OUR COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. A MORNING WITH Iubae DOWLING: EVERY EVENING, aT 9 O'CLOCK, EVERY EVENING) AT 9 O'OLOCK; IN SPITE OF WM. F. HOWE. IN SPITE OF WM. F. aa. JOSH HART. ;. WM. © ‘Goncludine s¥aty dvening wilh the aow plece, ented ‘one! with the ni WIM CROW ALEVE” "ce entitled JIM CROW ALIVE. JIM CROW ALIVE: JIM CROW ALIVE. JOHN HART. ADD RYMAN . A lag : i ~.. Saul aud Tobacco MASTER BARNE! MASTER BAKNEY, in hia Dutch Songs, and Mra. O’ Harris. HARRIGAN and RICKEY, WILSON BROTHERS) JENNIE BENSON, . A ‘BURN. COSTA'S GRAND BALLET—FIfTY YUUNG LADIES, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A WHOLESALE DRUG honge, by a young man of practical experience in fill- ing drug ondere:; beat reference given. Address for five days G.W. 8., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A CLOTH OR GENTS* furnishing guods house, by a young man. resident of Cincinnati, who can influence a large trade in Ohio and In- Giaua; best reference given. Address EXCELSIOR, Herald oflice, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener; can milk and take care of a fur- nace and make himself generally useful ; good city reference. Address H., box 219 Herald office. COACUMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- gie man; thoroughly understands his business in all ite branches, Apply for one week at his present employer's, 18 Kast 39th’ at, J.D. M, YOUNG MAN AS COACHMAN—THOROUGHLY EX- perienced in hia business; hichest recommendations, Call un or address H. fl, 57 West 83d at., harness store, for wo daya, |OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE oung man, who thoroughly understands his business: is sober and honest, a good driver and excellent groom; can | drive four-in-hand if required, or would take care of a gentle- man’s place in country or city; best city references from his former an’! later empfoyers. Call on er address for two days A. B, STORY, 25 Fulton #t,, Brooklyn, Coacuman AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— By a respectable single man, who thoroughly under- stands his business; best city reference. Address J. i ba Vest 18! JOACHMAN'S SITUATION, WANTED—BY A THO- ) FoUghly competent man. of good, oper, ateady habits: good grovmand good city driver; best city reference. Call ‘or uddress 45 West B0th at hy uae man, whom I can hi; ticulars call on or addre: street. GITUATION AB COACHMAN- SINGLE MAN, SCOTCIL: 1 one who has bad long experience with horses and ao- customed to the elty; best references. J., 201 Fulton at, seed store. 7ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BY A PRACTICAL GAR- dener, culinary and exotic; if the above does not re- wire his time can drive andtake care of horses, Address . F, G,, Herald ofice. TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A single young man; thoroughly understands the care hiy recommend. | For further par- T. C, CROMWELL, $4 Liberty 1 on or address W. and management of horses and carriages; no objection to the country; best references. Can be seen at 158 Kast 26th in the private stable, TANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN, a sitnation as coacbman. Cull on or address G. T. COLEMAN, harness store, 1,252 Broadway, N. WANIED-BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, A SITUA. tion as coachman; baa two years’ refevence from his | Jate employer: would like tue country, Address COACH- MAN, bor 114 Herald ofiice. ANTED—A SMART PANTRYMAN; ONE WHO UN- derstands the cleaning anil careof siver; none other need apply. Cail, between 10 and 12 @clock, at PARKER'S, Broadway and Bath st, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE FOR . famally uses large profits; $250 required as capital. Ap- | ply at 645 West 24th at., from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M. attractive article ever offered fn this city; no patent humbug. 23 Dey st., up stairs, front room. PEABODY & CO. BROADWAY.--A_ GERMAN MUSICAL GENT! nck and English, as travelling com- panion, Address A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS lady’s maid to one or two ladie: making, hairdressing, milliner; ‘& good operator o1 understands dreas- tand fit; is a Pro- heeler & Wilson’s machine. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE; KIRWAN'S NI book, face and Hovel, or Phagea of London Lat just out and ready for delivery ; a splendid holiday gift; sells dapidly. 61 Cortlandt st., room No, 5. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRU: to learn telegraphing ‘for $20. "THOMPSON'S Tele- graphic Institute, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Inati- tute. Day and evening. Demand for operators. . FRENCH LADY, WELL )e) educated, wants to enter a good family to educate one or two children not under five years, or to travel as com- panton, Address, from 10 to 2, ¢ 8T.-AN AMERICAN companion and assistant in an American family can do all kinds of sewing and bie’ and comfortable home more of all on or address Mrs, HARPER, without cbildren preferred —A YOUNG MUSICAL LADY, each, German and Eaglish, as cou? panjon; the South or California preferred, Address L. V. NG GIRL, LATELY AR- rived from England, as seamstress; would take rge of and instruct young children or assist with light | ENCH WIDOW LADY WISHES TO TAKE CARE | of litte children and instra: French and make herself useful. them in German and Addreaa Mme. CHOAR, FRENCH SWISS LADY WISHES TO GET AN EN- verneas from the Ist of Januni English and music; ¢! N ENGLISH LADY DE- English thoroughly, drawing, music and singing without the aidof masters, Ad- | dress SIGMA, box 116 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS DATLY family ; qualified to teach ‘ ; would like the care of pupil’ wardrobe. TISITING GOV! an engagement Intelligence Offices. PLL RECOMMENDED GERMAN SERVANTS FOR all positions, capable and trustworthy, con found at German Bureau, 303 Bowery. tly | pean plat HELP WANTED—FEMALES. SRAL HOUSEWORK WANTED. GIRL TO DO GEN Call for two days at 116 West Reference requi 4 Kleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth TURSE WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT PROTESTANT nurse for a child aix months old, to leave for the South ‘ None only those having the best refer- Creacent City, pier 13 io pass the winter. d apply on board steams) er, betwe en the hours of TANTED—A COOK AND LAUNDRE:! also a laundress who understands fluting tat chamberwork. Apply. with city # and 11 o'clock, at 135 Y GOOD SEWER; 1 25 PER DAY. 60 Sd av., between 112th and 113th sts., yANTED—A V -A WET NURSE, TO TAKE A BABY three months old to her home, Call at 414 Lat av. ONE AS COMPETENT nurse, to take entire charge of an infant, and make herself otherwise useful; mast be neat and intelligent; no less than one year’s good city reference; the other, a . Orat rate washer and ironer corner of Kast bist at. TANTED-TWO GIRLS; (Bing basement bell.) one for chamberwerk jd wages. Apply at 76 West 47ih st., base- fresh breast of milk fora baby five wi at 208 6th at., for two days. ANTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK; ALSO A WIL- ling, tidy girl as charnbermaid; Apply at 148 Ens GIRL TO ATTEND A FIRST bakery, who thoroughly und Apply at 992 6th av., corner p2d #t. must come well recom SITUATIUNS WANTED=MALU RESPECTABLE YOU ored man as first class waiter or to wait ov man; understands the fall charge Cail on or address AV.-SINGLE PROTESTANT MAN AS | P Waiter in a private family; best city reference; eny | AT 297 THI Call on or address for two days W. B. RY ST, REAR,-A YOUNG WOMAN 70 DO | “cok: | "re phgasianak tele Sars adining room; best re. | 4 HE ference given. WEST 19TH ST.A SMART MAN AS WAITER | a mire in « boarding house; is au excellent cook ; best cliy | | mrENTION,LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE FIRST CLASS MAN, SPEAKING SEVERAL LAN: guages, used to the business, out of employment from ‘Of m rst clase house, desires a aituation an first end waiter in a hotel or restaurant, Address HEAD WAITER, Herald office. SITUATION WANTED BY A MAN TO WORK ON A farm; understanda horses; i# a good milker, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS hoase or any business where he conld make bimeelf useful: is an American by birth; speaks and writes German flu ough to transert business, of age, in @ commission ‘tly, ranch not so well, bat Addcvss JOHN W. FERRIER, FEW INTELLIGENT MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS can hear of very profitable position by, calling at once, with references, on H. W. HUNT, 212 Broadway, room No. 2. T THE LEXINGTON AV. TURKISH BATHS, CoR- ner of 25th #t,—An honest, healthy, large sized, Intelli- ent, industrious, strictly temperate Alerican, aged about ; | 20; must be well recommended. ROY WANTED—IN A COAL OFFIC and write decently. Apply at 35 South a UST READ (199K, WANT A STEADY, SOBER MAN, WITH A } thorough knowledge of cutting up meata and acc: ks. Apply to Mr. OSCAR Broadway, this day. tomes to grilling chops and. ate FLORENCE, Olympic Hotel, ¢ WANZEDCAN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, ADOUT 17 years old, to attend in a distillery store; one having ome knowledge of the business. Apply at 10 o'clock at TANTED-A FEW STRICTLY FIRST CLASS DI- rectory canvassers to go West; those who can get ad- vertisements oniy need apply, for one week, to WM. P. CLEARY & CO., 71 Broadway. W4NrEnos FEW INTEL! rand boys. E, D. BAS NT CASH AND ER- FORD, Cooper Institute. WANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER, AT THE OYS- ter Bay, 1,144 Broadway, near 26th TANTED--A CAPABLE BOY, OF 16 TO 18 YEARS, TO assist the walter In a private family; good references Feqnired. Apply at 16 Beaver at., to-day, from 1 to 1% o’eloc! ANTEBA MAN WHO P A HOTEL, TO conduct a sm: establishment on the Euro- HOTEL, Herald office, stating address and refer ANTED—A SMART BOY, FOR A LUNCH ROOM, ‘Apply this morning at CONKLLN'S, 42 ANTED.—GENTLEMEN OF GENTEEL ADDRESS can find an easy, light and agreeable business, payin; from 43 to $9 per day, by calling atroom 'No. 1, 615. Broad- way. THE TRADES. ITHOGRAPHIC LANDSCAPE ENGRAVER WANTED Apply to JACOB HAY, No. 5 College place. -ANTED--TWO OR THREE GOOD PLUMBERS, AC- the blowpfpe and build vitriol cham- constant employment, Address, stating wages re- 4, JACKSON SMELTING COMPANY, Jackson, Mich, 00D ENGRAVER WANTED—TO DESIGN AND EN- grave landscape work. with sampies and where may be seen, Hl. H. H. New GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN. GRAND HOLIDAY FESTIVAL. BRILLIANT AND ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION of the GRAND DRAMATIO SENSATION OF THE AGE. TUE THEATRE CROWDED FROM PIT TO DOME by the FASHION AND ELITE OF THR CITY. ‘This evening will be presented Charles Barras’ celebrated drama of the BLACK CROOK, with entire NEW SCENERY, COSTIIMES AND MUSIC, ‘and the LARGEST GRAND BALLET CORPS that ever appeared in America. TIME TABLE OF TIE AND FEATURES OF THE LACK CROOK, 8 o’clock—Curtain rises. 8:5—Ballet de Sabot. 12—Ballet des Fienrs. :35—Grand Incuntation Scene. 10-—The Grotto of Stalacta, with Miss Pauline Markham’s beautiful song. 9:18—Grand Ballet des Ferns, Marrietta Bonfanti and the tull Corps de Bailet. 9:30—Grand Developing Scene from the Grotto to the Fern Lake of Silver Sheen, with the Crystal Cascade, 9:b0—Humsinated Gold Terrace, with the Grand Candelabra Ballet. 9:53--The Pas de Deux, Bonfanti and Novissimo. 10—Pas de Follie. —Nauteh Girls’ Dance. * 10:11—The Wonder‘ul Majiltoi ‘The Great Skaters, Moe and Goudrich, ‘The Amazonian March, he Dazzling Transformation Scene of the PALACE OF DEW DROPs. Curtain falls at 5 minutes after 11 o'clock. Saturday—TH{RD BLACK CROOK MATINEE at 1g P.M. DOORS UPEN at 734; COMMENCE at 8 O'CLOCK. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. M™ F, B, CONWAY'S TREATRE, BROOKLYN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, THREE GREAT PLAYS. LOVE CHASE. LOAN OF A LOVER. THE SPITFIRE. T)A® Barats NEW OPERA HOUSE, 23D ST., Between Sixth and Seventh avenues, y Nearly opponite Booth’s theatre. QD ST! THE PALACE OF MINSTRELSY. MERRY CHRISTMAS. "HOLIDAY WEEK, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | 98D 8T., | DAN BRYANT, BRYANI'S MINSTRELS. | 28D ST.,| J. W. MCANDREWS, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | 25D ST., | NEL8E SEYMOUR, BRYANT'S MINSTRLLS, | 28D ST. | DAVE REED, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, | 23D 8T.,| TOMMY SULLY, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | 230 8T.,| LITTLE MAC as the BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | 28D ST.,| Monkey and Frog. Dempster, Norman, Sianley, D'Alberte, Foster, Warren's * pRyANT'S BLACK BRIGANDS, with the laughing, whispering and carbineers’ choruses. DAN'BEYANTS, EWENTY-EMIKD STREET. DAN BRY- On Saturday, Dec. 81, special Matinee at 2 o'clock. SATURDAY, MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. BRYANT'S RELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. APOLLO HALL, EVERY EVENING. Miss JULIA ESMOND will sing “Killarney."* BRYAN O'LYNN in his great Songs and Dances, Brilliant Descriptive Lectnre by Barry Ayluer. (pO THEATRICAL MANAGERS. T ‘Alarge and constantly designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFLCE, 97 Nawaau street, Old Herald Building’ PROPOSALS. Po? OFFICE AXD UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE, LC NEW YORK CITY, OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT. Dec. 15, 1870. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Super- intendent until 12 M. January 15, 1871, for furnishing, de- livering, fitting and putting in place tie cast and wrought fron work exhibited in piana, specifications and schedules now in this oflice, consiaiing of caat iron eolumns, bed- plates, &c., and wrought iron beama, girders, &c. ‘The work of the columns, tron beams and girders must be furnished, delivered, fitted and put in place complete within four months after date of written notice to commence the work, and the remainder as rapilly as required by the pro- gress'of the work, and as demuanited by the Superintendent. The contractors will be permitted the use of the derricks and engines fo putting the work in place without charge, but will be required to pay the time of the men employed in working them, who will be furnished by the department when required. SoaiTolding to be furnished by the contractors. Proposals, will be made by the piece or py weight for the various castings and beams, as provided for in the schedules. ‘The work will not be subdivided among different bidders, but will be considered im the aggregate. Payments will ne made monthly, deducting ten per cent, until the final completion of the contract. All bids must be ‘accompanied by a penal bona in the sum 1435,000 that the bidder wil neceptand perform the contract if awarded to him, the suillciency of the security to be certi- fied by the United’ States Judge, Clerk of the United States Court or District Attorney of the district where he resides. ‘The department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if it be deemed for. the Interest of the government to do 80; and any bid that isnot made on the printed form to be ob- tained in this office, and does not conform in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, will not be con- sidered; neither will any proposals be received from partie who are not theinselvew engaged in the manufacture of cast or wrought iron work, and who have not the necessary facili- tles for getting out the castings or rolled beams. ‘Proposals will be endorsed ‘Bids for Iron Work,” and ad- dressed to CALVIN T. HULBURD, Superintendent. ROPOSALS FOR $2i0,0W DOCK BONDS OF THE City of New York, Sealed proposals wili be received at, the Comptroller's Of- fice until Wednesday, December 24, 1870, at 2 o'clock P. M., when the same will be pubiicly opened, for the whole or any mart of the kum of $250,N) of Dock Bonds of the city of New York, authorized by chapler 383 of Laws of 1870, and by are- solntion of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, passed December 14, 1870. ‘Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent ver annum, payable on the Ist day ot May and November in each ear, aad the principal will be redeemed on the Ist day of vember, 1201. ‘The proposals will state the amount of ponds desired and the prive per #100 thereof, and the persons whose proposals are accepted will thereupon be required to deposit with the Chamberiain the sums ‘awarded to them respectively, to- ether with any premium thereon. Seon presenting to the Comptroller the receipts of the Cham- beriain for such deposit the parties will be entitled to receive certificates for equal amounts of the par value of the sums warded to them, Uearing interest from the dates of pay: ment ‘Zach proporal should be sealed and endorsed “Propdsals for Dock Bonds of the City of New York,” and enclosed in a second envelope addressed to the Comptrotier. ‘The right ls reserved on the part of the Comptroller to re- ject any or all of the bide, 1€ in his Judgment che interests of the Corporation require it, in RICHARD B. CONNOLLY, Comptroller. Crry OF NEW YORK. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMP- TROLLER'S OFFIOR. December 20, 1870. ‘FURNITURE. —FURNITURE, FURNITURE, A. Carpets and Ollcloth. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, nd 89 Bower; eat and beat assorted at have the | ~ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. _ | i ike FRANCAISE DESIRE SF PLAC: POUR prendre soin dea enfants et coadre. S'adresser au 203 East 22me rue, pour deux jours. [J® STORE DE PATISSERIE ET CONFISERIES A VER. dre pour cause de On traitera a prix raisona- bie. Call for three days at 143 Fourth avenue, or address ‘Third avenue. CLOTIILN tH AVE |. ABRAHAMS wil ng, by calling or addr ra, Abrahains. 1. Br MAREE , OPPOSITE ALL. iigutts street, anu alo at our branch store, 38 Sixth avenue, opposite Amity street, ladies and gentlemen will be ed at the prices M. Marks pays for Cast-off Wearing Furniture, Jewelry, de. ‘The best you can at my establishment or rend us a note; bove. Ladies waited upon by Mrs. Marks’ dealt with to your satisfaction and benefit. NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH pay the best prices for ing, Ladies attended True, you will ENTH STREET.— RZ pags highest cash price for iadies’ and gen- tlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c. Ladies waited ou by Mre. Herz, RD NEAR TWENTY-THIRD 1 —M. L y and gentlemen's Weai ‘on by Mrs, Leon. the greatest opportunity for disposing of their Wearing Apparel, Carpets, dc. [need them to fill orders of 60,0), which muat be delivered in short notice. Iso guarantee to ay more than any other dealer. Please call on or addr Mr. or Mrs. ROSENBER Seventh avenue, above Twenty-fourth atre ASTROLOGY. ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, IVE" reveain your whole life, from the cradle to the grave. 472 Canal atrect, near Hudson. Fee, #1, ME. ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIRVOY- ‘ant, tells the past, present and future: shows Itke- ness of husband. 169 West Forty-iirat street, between Broad- way and Seventh avenus, Parlo: Dining Room Furniture, which they will retai! at wholesale prices Yor the next thirty day A ~DEGRAEE 2 TAYLOR, . $1 Fourth avenue, first block above A. T. Stewart & Co., are now opening an entire new stock ot Varlor, Chamber ‘and Dining Room Furniture, Bedding, Spring Beds, &e., Which Will be sold at greatly reduced prices. “MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL DOUBLE PAR- lor Suit, made to order for $650, for 200; ove o., 8150, two wainnt reps Suits, rosewood Pianoforie, Paintings, Bronzes, all kinds Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; a acrifice for cash. Residence 12 Enst Tenth street, one piock west of Broadway, between University place and c MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUITE, COVERED French brocatel. Pompadour style, cont 8650, for one do., $50; Paintings, Brouzes, Etageres, Bookcase, ¢ ets, Shamber, Dining Furniture; property ratnll A nacritice, 57 Weat Fifteenth street, near ‘A. MAGRIFICENT PARLOR SUIT, 14 PIECES, WADE to order, cont $800, for #160; one do. 7 plecen #100; 13 Bedroom Suits, 20 Carpets, ut leas than half original cost; geveral assortment of Honsehold Furniture, in lots to suit purchasers, at residence 113 West Twenty-seventh street, ee ————————— YARPETS, BEDDING AND FURNITURF—PAYMENTS. ) weekly and monthly, at BZNDALL'S old stand, 209 and ‘211 Hudson street, corner of Canal. | ara ‘ARPETS AND BEDDIN Housekeepers supplied with the above Payments weekly oF monthly ments weekly 0 ’ vs eee KELLY & CO, Corner Twenty-ffth street and Sixth avenue. Unt CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices.--Housekeeyers supplied with above on easy terms. O'FARRELL'S Warercoms, 200 Kizhth Monthly and weekly payments taker OFA BEDS—NEWEST AND BEST STYLE OUT, COM- Dining elegance, comfort and moderate price. Week: monthly instetments. %7 Fourteenth sireet, Cour doors of Taird avenue. ne eee ee MUSEWENTS PPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS. Organon Fodoviiies tase Pecliea the chee: in JOLLY SANTA CLAUS: s olden time. SANTA CLAUS. —THEATRE Co! BROADWAY, HE GOOD FAIRY. Mr. J. 0, STEWART ..Mlle. AUGUSTA, lorps de Bullet, at Versatile Art RFUL SIEGRIST FAMILY, SIDNEY FRANKS, MMA ALFORD. SIDNEY FRANKS, ‘The great London Mimic, in bis or ‘A GRATTAN AN’ reriess Burlesque Actresse: i WM. ARLINGTON. Star Negro Comedia H. CORS, JAS. PANKHURST, COLLINS AND COTTON, The Grand Romantic Demoniacal Burlesque, THE BLACK BOOK. All the immense Troupe will appear in thetr brilliant and wM. bet sah‘ LEW. RATTLER! Gk See small balls, A constant change every, evening. OWERY THEATRE. HOLIDAY WEEK. SUPERB AMUSEMENTS. GIMNASTS IN THE WORLD, THE GREATEST bio and GEORGE LEOPOLD, in their wondrous act entitled AERIAL VOLITATION, from the third tier of boxer across UET TO THE PROSCENIUM OF FIFEY FEET and a@ paraltel dis- THE TRAPEZE, BPs r th py eh dudit nce of one hui ‘ect. BRIMUIANT OHALLENGH AUT Ty New York Burglars 3 Banished Men of Milan. Ir OF MR. B. T. STETSON, MR, LESTER WALLACK Proprietor and Man on plications at the bo: In compliance with the man! Office for @ few more representations of LEGITIMATE COMEDY, Mr, Wallack begs to announce the following programme. Fussday, Dec. 27—Firat time this season, Wednesday, Deo. 8—LaST TIME—THE SCHOOL FOR Thuraday, Dec. 29—Last time this season, THE ROAD TO petiday, Dec. 90—Last time this season—THE HEIR AT i night, Deo. Sl—Last time this season, THE SE- ‘AMILY, Monday, Jan. 3—Last time—THE RIVALS. cone see ees cant repel CA Cohen agheren bd in uence of the approachin, ¢ seq! PEW reRys lon of a series of Commencing with Mr. F. W. fobertson's ary rehearanis of Mr. F. W. the USUAL MATINEE on SAT- will not take place. Tn consequence of th plncomseques 6 necessat URDAY, Dec. Bootw’s THEatRE. LAST WEEK 185th co 142d time. Mr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON as “RIP VAN WINKLE." LAST RIP VAN WINKLE MATINE! ‘on SATURDAY, at 134 o'cloc! Beats secured si at the theatre or at its Branch Ti ‘Music Store, 711 Broadway. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1871, MR. EDWIN BOOTH will appear in Bulwer’ histo et office, at Ditson & Co.'s AN FRANCISCO tari re IMMENSE. HIT. GLORIOUS SUCCE THE BURLESQUE OPERA OF LES BRIGAND! ' LES BRIGAND: THE LAUGHING AND WHISPERING CRORUSKS, MARCH TO HASH. MARCH TO HASH. DUEL ON HORSEBACK. DELIGHTFUL 80 ‘The Opera received with screams of laughter. your seats, They are secured six days in ad- DON'T FAIL CARBINEERS' THE CARBINEERS' REAL FUN, THE GREAT ENGLISH TRAGEDIENNE, will make her second appearance in New York, at STEINWAY HALL, WEDNESDAY, December 2%, in her GRAND DRAMATIC RENDERING Doors open at 7} end at about 10 P. ‘There will be an interval of ten minutes between the parts. Reserved seats bic. extra. For sale at I, ‘Theatre Ticket Ollice, 114 Broadway; the Fifth Avenue Hotel, MPIRE CITY SKATING RINK, Sixty-third street and Third ave EN FOR THE SKATING SEASON. ICE IN FINE CONDITION. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING, by the newly orzanized EMPIRE CITY RINK BAND. Admiasion—Ludies and children under 12, Season Tickets, ladies 35, gents $8. 44, Performance to begin at 8 o'clock and Increasing stock of from fresh and orig METROPOLITAN JOB’ PRINTING OFFICE, M1 Nase Mflerbid Building. igns, on band at t PIANOFORTES. ASSORTMENT OF SECOND. HAND GRAND, Square and Upright Pianos, of Steinway & Sons’ make, Also anumber of Instruments fi: STEINWAY & SONS, 109 and 111 East Fourtcenth street. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN aad other first class make, for cash or instalments, at ices; also Pianos to let and taken in exchange, JOHN C. BARNES, 137 Fighth street, near Broadway. WAY PIANO FOR $2% beautiful rosewood case, round corners, carved legs, ‘eat bargain for cash, BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, | rent allowed on purchase. M. MERRELL’S, No. § Union square (15 Fourth avenue), MAGNIFICENT RICHLY CARVED FOUR ROL corners rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, made to order, seven months in use, will be sold for $275; also rich Parlor, Chamber and Dinthg Furniture at half cost; 12 East Tenth atreet, one block west of Broadway, between University place and Fifth a MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR roperty family leaving city; made orde used five months; cost farlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture ; Atsacrilice. 57 West Fifteenth ‘street, for sale cheap. first class makers, MAGNIFICENT STEIN Rood as new; gr rent or sell chi property of private family. $650, for $250 LADY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING WILL DIs- pose of her magnificent 714 octave rosewood Pianoforte, months, cost $700), for #25 plete assortment of Household Furniture, In lot venty-seventh street, near Sixth av. LADY WILL DISPOSE OF AN ELEGANT Ni rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, carved legs a elebrated manufacturer's war- econd hand pianoforte taken in Stool and Cover; com: Vall worth $600, less than bi rantee; boxe shipment RARE CHANCE-—ONLY $140—7 OCTAVE ROSE joforte, modern style and improvement: also mahogany Pianoforte, suitable for be- Fourth avenue. 744 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, pearl keys, with latest improve: greatest bargain; examine before in perfect orde ‘AGNIFICENT 196 Bleecker street, near Macdoug IANOS AND ORGANS~—SELLING OFF—REMOVAL. for sale or rent low. Organs, new styles, prices reduced. Fintes, Tutinas and Concertinas, twenty keys for $1; Melodeons for 89; Organs for #45. 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. Violins, Guitars, ANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS. FOR THE holidays, of different makers, including a Steinway Grand, at lower prices for cash or monthly instalments, for rent, at WATERS’, 431 Broadway, than can be found AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, A splendid Piano, with all late improvements, for #180, at 47 University place, corner Weat Eleventh street. N. P. B, CURTISS. PER MONTH.—A BEAUTIFUL NEW SEVEN octave carved rosewood Piano; Serpentine mould- ings; overstrang basa; is fully warranted; cash, R, CABLE, 29 West Thirty-n TEINWAY PIANO _THE BALL SEASON. AL DE LA GRANDE DUCHESS Nationat Assemb!; Forty-fourth st. EVENING, Decem’ ‘A Lady's Hunting Watch, set with 10 diamonds, given ay. Chances free to ladies attending. QIREMEN’S BALL. THE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL BALL, WIDOWS? AND ORPHANS’ FUND VOLUNTEER NEW ¥ will YORK FIKE DEPARTMENT, ETS FIVE DOLLARS, SF. WENMAN, 146 Fearl street. Joun J. WESTRAY, ences AMUSEMENTS, GPA Sirus Teena 01 enty-third au Y Sittttd reat and Fughth avenue, CHRISTMAS WELK, GREAT HOLIDAY BI TUESDAY, DEOKMBINE OrIDAy Brin, BARBE BLUE, wennnnnnninnnnaae Mile, AIMEE M. GAUSINS Dec, 2%, BA: BRIGAN DS. 4 FIORELLA (her ortgini Dace FRAGOLETTO.... ails, AIMEE FRIDAY and SATU! . PERSINE SATURDAY MATINEE, a3.) S84 Sl. and BARBE BLE| GRAND NEW YEAR MATINE ay Jee SPECIAL NOTICE.—The FIRST GRAND CONGERT of the NEW NINTH REGIMENT BAND will take on SUNDAY EVENING, Jan.1. This magnificent iD will jon ol B, ) PaTIl, D. Alexander, Louder’. hs eae Seats now ready at the box office and at the branch ticket offices, G. Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadway, aud Ene office, corner Twenty-third and Filth avenue. cleventh week of @ successful en, MISS LYDIA THOMPSON POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF PARIS. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF PARIS. UAST NIGHTS OF PARIS, very evening is week and Sati ths . ty PARIB. i ARIS. PARIS, MATINEL PERFORMANCES TO-DAY AT 2 P. M. First appearance of the protean artist, JOHNNY THOMPSON, in the new sensational drama entitled ON HAND; or, TRUE TO THE MONDAY, JAN, 2 (by wvectal for one week only, the atiful paneeqwe of THE FORTY THIEVES, MONDAY, JAN, 9, the new burlesque, Guede SESE Staton Or, THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDOM. TVERY EVENING a8 SATURD: rR EXTRA MATINEE GHAISTNAS DATS TWO GLORIOUS BURLESQUES. LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD and DIAVOLA. LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD and DiAVOLA. The great comedians, HALL and LEFFINGWELL, Miss LINA EDWIN, BELLE MOWITL, MARION TAY- LOR, Mra. J. L. HALL, BLANCHE GALTON, THOMAS WHIFFIN, BUGENE EBERLE, HARRY JOSkrus, AG GUE WOOD, ELLEN LEWIS, DORA HERBERT and others, ATH AVENUE THEATRE. ©) Solo Lessee and Manager.......Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. a a ‘street, next to Broadway. Begins at 8. Mile, M. AIMEE AND DATURDAY MATINEE, THE NEW LOCAL COMEDY, BARATOGAT SARATOGA It THE coMIC SENSATION OF THE SEASON. ‘The andionoe first Uttara, then chuckled, than slinped gradually into esckinatory vol leys, and finally abandoned itself to positive roars of laughter. SARATOGA is sumptu- ously produce." —Tiines. SUPERB LOCAL SCEN RY, ORTGINAL MUSIC, UNIQUE, STUMES in the height of summer |The rich summer swoon seems to, hare come over the entire scene and to offer a uggestions of its thousand pleasant World. ery member of this vast comedy company in characters liar to New York and to SARATOGA. and hubltues, “Altogether SARATOGA is a great suc- cess, Ic is light, sparkling, smart and frothy, uke real iife at Saratoga in the sea- son, {thas made a decided bit, and crowds Mr. Daly's theatre nightly.""- Pont, *stSPECIAL SARATOGA MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY, *,"In preparation a new, play of powerful effects, by Dion " Pamouctoautt keq. ensitlea RENEE ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOU 201 BOWERY. THE GREAT CHRISTMAS PANTOMINE, BA! BA! BLACK SHEEP. BA! BAI BLACK SHEEP. Fairy Ding Dong Bell and Harlequin Little Jack Horner. THE WONDERFUL MIACO BROTHERS, TONY PASTOR'S CHRISTMAS CAROLS. ANNIE WOOD, LITTLE JOSIE, HELENE SMITH. THOMAS MIACO, OF THE LION JAW. 30 STARS. MATINEE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). ~ KABN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL SEUM, 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE, NEW YORK. ‘The tnest in the world, None to equal it. SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL. “Instructive,"” Amusing, Scientific and Artistic Forming a complete Palace of Wonders. Open dally for gentlemen only. Admission 50 cents. ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE, WELCH, HUGHES & WHITE'S MINSTRELS. Willis Cobb's Troupe of Dovs, Goats and Monkeys. “CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY"—Christmas Pantomime, TH SHIPPING BOYS AND LIVELY POLICEMAN. Christinas and New Year's Matinees Dec. 26 and Jan. & JOLDIERS’ ORPHANS’ FAIR. f SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, CORNER BROADWAY, 6TH AV. AND 26TH ST. ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTt ‘TO-NIGHT—CONCERT BY 100 VOICES. GREAT CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL! | MAGNIFICENT PICTURES! LIVING ABT GALLEE TOYS, CANDIES AND FANCY ARTICUI AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AUCTION EVERY NIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK 3 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PpROOKL YN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. |» - OPERA BOUFFE SEASON. CHRISTMAS WEEK. GREAT HOLIDAY BILL. Tuesday, December 27, LA GRANDE DUCH. LA DUCHESSE........4 Wednesday, December 28, ‘ LE PETIT FAUST. MEPHISTO aa Mile, LEA Siu MARGUERITE,. Mile. GELINE MONTALAND Thursday, December 29, WA GRANDE DUCHESSE. ~ ‘Mile, CELINE MONTALAND December 30 and 31, Mile. LEA SILLY SLISE PERSINE lie, LIZA s LA DUCHESS: Friday and Saturday FIORELLA.... ... FRAGOLETTO..., . Saturday, ‘Matinee at 2 LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. < LA BUCHESSE............... Mlle, CELINE MONTALAND Box Ollice open from 8 to 6. LES BiKiGANDS. one NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 RK MUSEUM OF ANATO: 618, Broadway. Bis 618 (Established 1818,) bls 618 [ etceesinwrt isis os 61s We are fearfully and #18 618 fully made. 813 618 o—— 618 618 The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosities of 618 618 the Human and Animal Creation to bessen at 613 618 one visit, cus ARLEM MUSIC HALL—ROSE & HARRY WATKINS. Brilliant Opening. People Enthusiastic. Everybody delighted, Beautiful Theatre. Charming Scenery. Splendiit aye, TUESDAY EVENING THE EMINENT ARTISTS ROSE AND HARRY WATKINS Appoar.in one of the best domestic Dramas ever written, KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN ; Or, UNDER THE SPELL, a Sap jorted by a POWERFUL ;AMATIC COMPANY. HE PAVILION, 68 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth strects.—This popular place of amnse- ment will give Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every ni Admission free. L, A. STEIN. HHEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFIGE.—ME TROPOLITAN HOTKL. TICKETS ¥OR ALL THEATRES. THE LECTURE SEASON. MERICAN INSTITUTE SCIENTIFIC LECTURE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ‘TUESDAY EVENING, December 27, at 734 o'clock. SUBJECI—HOW WE STAND AND WALK. Professor BURT G. WILDER, of Cornell Univeraity. Tickets 50 cents; had ut the door. MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientific subjects, showing how to live and what to live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy. Those unable to attend can Teoeive 8 copy by forwarding 25 cents to theSecretary #18 roadwa; MUSICAL GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE pianoforte, at pupil's residence, for #10 per quarter ; best references given, Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 124 Herald oflice. TENOR, THOROUCHLY ACQUAINTED WITH THK Episcopal service, desires a situation in a quartet or boy choir. Address C.’ CHORISTER, Herald office. VOR SALL—A FINE OLD ITALIAN VIOLIN, PRICE $50; valued by repairer at $80. Can be seen at Mile LET'S muste store, 39 Broadway. MSc TEACHER WANTED—WITH USE OF INSTRU- ment an extra hour each day for practice; temale pre- ferred; must resite east side, between Eighteenth and Thir- ty-aecond streets, Address, with terms, W. 8. C., box 121 Herald office. 7 ALLACK’S. THOMAS BAKER'S NEW AND POPU- lar Music from “Les Brigands."—The “Galop,” ide. Jatroducing the whispering and laughing choruses, is per- formed nightly by the orchestra of Wallack’s theatre with enthusiastic applause and encores; “Polka,” 0c, ; “Waltz,’* 0c, ; also new edition of the original “Black Croo! by the above veleorated composer_—s“Waltz.” do 40c.; “Lvansformation Polku,” with beautiful colored like- Dress Circle and Proscenium Boxes can be obtained on application to JAMES i, WENMAN, President, INE FRENCH FLOWERS FOR TRIMMING Ball and Evening Dresses. Flowers and Ornaments tor the Hair. H, PINCHON, Importer, 21 Breevort pla: _ MACHINERY. 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