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lz © srrvaTions WANTED—FEMALES. Roary: de. i Cape sec at om AS Cc her pree- 18 Marin privacc mmily. ‘ant employer's, where she has lived ELIZABETH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 237 to go out by the day cooking, washing or clean- AST 40TH ST.—TWO SISTERS IN A SMALL 158, Sa family ; one to cook, wash and other to 0 upstairs work oF ‘would take’ care of chil- Seewaud sew wages Bo otNée 331 Sas rgd Peng ih AV.—AS FIRST BAST S00 BT.—-AS COOKIN A PRIVATE FAM. ing to ase tweaking bost city reverence. OTH AV.+A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS FIRST a cook ; understand s.bo1 ind larding ; also all Kinds of ot hot breads; has best city reference. WASHINGTON ST., NEAR LTH, FIRST T15 Soon ttwo Germangiris together; ote as good plain cook, Washer and Ironer; the other as upstairs girl, OOD FAMILY COOK Ny on PELER HOOD reference, Address MANOR, rald office. * Chambermaids, &ec, 21 ¢ WEST SSD ST.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS chambermaid and waleent ay do fine wash- ing: excellent city reterence. for two days. 43 EAST 18TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. e ant girl as Rascal and waitress; good pity reference. 1.0 7 1ST AY., A reapectable young girl as chi do'assist in washlug, Can be seen Tor two ‘days BETWEEN 58TH am. Predle dt reas _— id and Dressmakers and Scamstresses, & CORNELIA ST, THIRD FLOOR.—AN AMERICAN lady having a Wheeler & Wilson machine desires a Mituation with a first class dressmaker, or would be willing to & out by te da day or week in fauailles, Call on Dr address DIKES 1ST ST., NEAR 2D AV.) ROOM 12—4 YOUNG woman would like work af pressing vest 5) 10TH ST., WILLIAMSBURG.—A YOUNG WOMAN to do plain sewing, and is willing to assist in light jousekee pin} BOS pe so much ol'an object as a good ome. Call on or addre: LO; 10 EAST ISTH 8° square.—Firs ressinal by tne ¥ week or month; beat city roltrence. 155 NEST, 2TH, ST;—PLAIN SEWING AND MA. OO chine stitching done by Mrs, THOS, BOLAMAT. MADISON ST.—AS ferret MACHINE or hand sewing : will he day, week = sot Le no 7 ol to alting’ cad d drews hair, Addre: 22 EAST 16TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D avs—An Alsatian’ girl, speaking French and German fiuently and understanding Enxlish, to sew or take care of children in au American tamily. eth onor address Mrs. SCHNABEL, 22) EAST, 2TH, STA YOUNG WOMAN AS SEAM- streas or lady's mald; 18 a good dressmaker; can also dress hair; city relerence, 23) EAST 33D ST.-A YOUNG LADY AS SEAM- streisina private American family; is willing to give German lessons to a grown child. 325 TH AV.—A COMPETENT PERSON AS DRESS- maker by the day or week; thoroughly under. stands cutting and fitting ‘and making children’s clothes; ean operate on Whecler & Wilson's machine. Address fur two days. 3} tog 9TH ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AV! ood dressmaker to go out by the day or week; inierstan cutting and fitting; work taken. 93) BROADWAY, BETWEEN 21ST AND 22D sts.—A Frerich dressmaker. wishes a few More engagements by the day. THREE DOORS FROM UNION Olas dr ker and seamstress, NEW YORK HEKALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Nurses. dsc. 80: oo eg, nb MONTHLY mmiever eerie te OR AV.—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE WISHES meet with ® lady and family going to Call; Va the entire charge; oY trace ference, Call on ‘or address i NURSES—YOUNG, Pints wy AMERI- lish, German. ° ‘A. F. BROWN, UB av A, from 1d to 4 oretock = Wistert ay youxe. TRENCH, WOMAR, a SIT. j family | go California b preferred. “Address G go eral oflee, Waltresses, dé. WEST 15TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., SECOND e008. front house,—A gon: berson as first class tress in a private take care of grown m and do plain sewing; two ‘years! best city reter- i enild Miscellaneous. RIVINGTON 8T.-A YOUNG LADY WISHES ieee Loe do at home, Please call on or address 66 BROADWAY, CORNER BOND 8T.—A COLO! girl to wait on a lady; no objection to an invalid pee or to Seer tor achild and sew; 18 @ good seamstress. STA ar. —A LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A. situation for a tel "1 but Hlatte ua Yh kao dou seamstress’ tan cus At and mage dresses tang and willing to make her: self generally ci Call or address tort ‘two days. A FRENCH LADY, IN EVERY WAY COMPETENT, desires a position as forewoman in some first class dressmaking establishment; speaks English and can fur- ae a some, CLALOTIBES, Address M..E. C., Herald Uptown ice. LADY WISHES A PLACE AS COMPANION TO A ly r a@ home only; willing to work ; no objection fo sewing: a reference. Address for two days Mrs. G. W. H., Herald office. __ CLERKS AND SALESMEN, Warabet SARIN AB POSE reenkiiceage ene Mewrnet 6 NP FERTS, 38 Bowery. genes OpxG MAN AS are Naea oa = A store; must be we salary first year n Address LIBRARY, Metal ome, WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE PERSON tabiistta's wy ee ‘manufacturer's galesroom, Cy Hrondway salary ‘nominal Address giving reineoneee, r Romina eA RUPAC- TOURER: station 0, mingenes eae wes Wears SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE OR competent man sam St maatar age aa Pr id ars wi! ‘Adaress ii. 5° Fs Horald once araieuDoaY 2 WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOR wages ey ~? payee one for near-by and on it those having an. edablished (ade need addveas bow oud Fest ofiees Now York. ‘ANTED—AN Pati may AS FLOOR WALKE one oir held osition before; none othe: aeons aj ress wit reverence, stating full partic. . ©. C., box 109 Herald Uptowh Branch office. warzns SAERAEAN acs pamrED Mgltent of etal devartine noking. ho Wiuamaburg proivered aRdress H.< box orald ldress ANTED—A PEO ROUGE. EXPERIENCED, strictly first class salesman in dress F088, 4 depart- a Apply.to PEAKIN IOEDYCKE 4 CO., Broad- Wa nrctiy ‘orst cles selegnen in nite gods depart a ‘ss salesman 18 wi mont Reply tO PEAKE OPDYCKE & OO. a7 Broad- ‘AREHOUSEMEN AND DRAPERS.—A YOUNG man who kno’ he Scotch, English and French mpereets open for an engagement. Address X., box Post office. COACHMEN | AND GARDE VERS, Or A FRENCHMAN, HAVING | ae THOROUGH KNOWL- edge of the care and treatment of horses and good recommendations as veterinary ernent seeks: a position where he could ene himself useful; is a good ood coachman and would U) faiths to the interest his employer. Address M. M., 33 Ista cond floer. LADY, WRITING A aan Poe HAND, wishes some oF er dress K. ¥., Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,285 1 foudway. a WANTED IBY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT WIDOW, of middle age, some situation of trust in New York or Brooklyn, either in a hotel. with the care of linen, &., or ina private fom lly as general assistant and sinh streas to the lady of the house. | Further information 1 highest testumoutals may be had by calling o1 oF ing her presont employer, Mrs, RICHARDSON, of Henry st, Brooklyn. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— A RABY WHO TEACHES © Mets THE English branches, Latin, French and music, doalres ap engaoment ns viniing governess, Address VEIITAS, Herald Uptown Branch office, FRENCH-GERMAN LADY, EDUCATED IN PARIS anu Germany, and severil years resident in Eng- jand and America, thoroug! mor ite musician, &c., de- sires a pleasant home im etuen oe eae eS ‘or small salary; would give private lessot highest it reterences. am INSTRUCTION, box 116 Herald Uptown Branch ce. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, _ geal REDUCTION IN TELBGRAPHY TO $15.—MEN, A women, boys and girls to learn and take positions; demand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S College, ‘20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. LADY CAN HAVE A goon. some te Tee country, ing to teach music, French at gis! to a youny indy for her Board. Address COUNTRY, box 2,042'New York Post office. A WEENURSE MAY, HEAR OF A GOOD SITUA: tion by applying at 8 Marion st., on Friday, between 10 and 1 o’eloc! LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS or chambermaid in a hotel or institution for, a ome this Winter for her board.; would go_ in the c try; best reicrences. Address Drs. W. ENDERSUN, He rald office. N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, WHO THOR. oughly understands cutting and fitting, desires a few more engagements from first class farts aes she is competent to do the finest work. Address E, Herald Uptown Branch office. (A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG | WOMAN, LATELY landed, as seamstress In a private tamily, or proud itke a positon inastore. Address M. L., box 150 Herald FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER DESIRES A FEW more engagements; is a good cure and er: Operates on three ‘machines, sxddress D AK, box Mv Herald Uptown Branch oalee, mabeiway: General Housework, &e. WEST 18TH ST., IN THE REAK.—A YOUNG girltodo general housework; is a good washer er; no ob short distance in the coun- try, Can be se 8. Q1G EAST srl st. IN STORE.—A RESPECTABLE woman to do general housework mall fam lly: good cook, washer and ironer. 252 7TH AY., BETWEEN 25TH AND 26TH STS.—A 4 respectable German woman to assist to do house- work and to teach children the German language. 354 WEST 16TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY 0) E. landed trom Ireland, to do general housework in 8 small private family. 409 T 12TH ST., REAR—A RESPECTABLE girl to do gencral housework or upstairs work and assist with washing and ironing: good references. Call for two days. 656 2D AV. girl to do ROOM 8.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG housework ip a small private family; Call ali day, best city ret 946 2, A: “THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTA\ LE young girl todo housework in a small pri family ; is willing and obliging ;good city reterence. Cait all di wx DoA SITUATION AS HOUSEMAID; A PRO- testat just arrived in the Unite French and German ; best veferer BON, 16 Cooper Institute. Housckeepers, &e. ater iy EY ST., NEAR ORCHARD.—A MEMBER F yierian church as housekeeper in a y or hotel; salary not so much an object as Call or addre M4 A RESPECT. 129 ina Jewish tar fond of children iss M. n ¢ needle and very rences, Address CAN Lapy with or without ti DEQ Broome Atnerican &s housekeeper, or ‘of busin ly pleasing addre 4 y 10 superintend some p npetont and. trustworthy widow red. Address Mra. E.G. Mh for ous we A LADY IN RED (STANCES AS housekeeper for a means, or would like to meet one who would assist her in her own house, Mrs, E. E. E. Herald Uptown B ch of LADY OF EXPE desires a position ment (widow) desir Bs nurse nion and fond ot child y quired ven and re- qu. jown Branch eitice A RESPECT. all for two days. ATH AND 2TH French widow to take in tauily and ironing at her own home, wa 313 EAST 26TH ToP FLOOR, ROOM W—AN experienced Jauiidress todo washing at home; expert in all kindy of fine washing, 410 * Tt, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT. i laundeess solicits familie and ironing at her own house ; cat do ait ki tug and fluting. OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—A FAMILY OF THREE adults and one child, occupying a floor in a cen- tral and pleagant situation, want fully competent wo- ¢ French, German, English or American, to take entire charge (except washing and marketing), the ight person willbe treated as one of the family. find a yome and fair wages. Address, stating where to be B., box 112 He: office. Seen, 8 ADY AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE PARISIAN Formula, Each one supplied with printed copies of Mrs. Livingston's assignment to me of the sole right to fell the same in the State of New York, with notice of tion for intring scenes ent B, MAYHEW, 219 6th av. COLORED COACHMAN WISHES A SITUATION— Thoroughly understands his business; 1s sober and a eed groom and driver. Call for two days at 28 East — A FIRST CLASS COLORED COACHMAN WISHES a situation; understands his business thorouglily and has excellent reference, Call on or address 5. 148 West 53d GERMAN SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION as Sesaninas first class driver; ten years’ experi- ence in this city; best city references, Address H. P., box 12 Herald oe. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT MAN, as coachman; thoroughly understands his business: best clty reference, Call on or address H. M., No. 6 East ee ~WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS coachman and groom, single ; 18 an experienced and Most careful driver; first Class cily reterence. Address COACHMAN, box 222 Herald office. YOUNG MAN, COLORED, WANTS A SITUATION as coachman or groom; first class in eve ory een cot; reference if required, Ins ore. for RICHARI NE, Abraham Bray's, 145 West 3! YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man; is very experienced In the care and management of horses, carriages and harness; first class driver; best city references. \ddress 619 6th av. yApeENee. ‘A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. ‘dener or general farm hand; understands the bint HL its slags first rate_ recommend: tions from country and fee Address GARDENER, care of Mr, Grimm, corner 100th st. boulevard. OPES, TO ENGAGEMENT—A MARRIED MAN, A thorough nractical gardencr; would manage a small farm in connection. Any gentleman in want of such a man and willing to give reasonable compensation for his services will ac \dress box 629 Middletown Post office, Orange county, N. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman and groom; hofoughly, understands his Dusiness; best city references, or address P. C., 37 West 4d st., private stable. TRUATION | WANTED — BY, A BESPECTABLE ‘oung man, as coachman; has no objection to make imselt Tenerally useful; first class. reference from last employer. Address J. M., 320 Ist st, Jersoy City, NJ, ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN, Ai GARDE. erand coachman; understands his bu ’'noss in all its branches; has ten years’ best city reterc dress GERMAN, box 210 Herald office. ANTED—AN OPERATOR ON GROVER & BAKER machine, for dressmaking. 157 East Soe ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, {o sew and make, herselt generally yuseful, ADDI at 17 East til a ‘nce Tequi ‘4 Ick OF RI age is oa ats) ability asa weil nose ‘Address XxtHon in 144 Herald terse and élegant. office. WANTED-A FEMALE ORDER COOK, | FIRST clans, immediately. WALL'S Restaurant, Park a ue and 41st ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY (NO_ CHILDREN), a girl for housework, Washing and ironing. Apply ney 438 fart st, near Broadway and Myrtle av., Brooklyn, JANTED—A GOOD CHRISTIAN WOMAN, BE- tween 25 and 30; a good chance for a friendless and industrious woman, For iurther particulars inquire for HARLE: ROSSE, at 49 Bleecker st., top floor WARTED—BY A PERSON ACCUSTOMED TO THE care of children, a position as housekeeper or Seamstress: would ny herself useful; a good home more desirable th. lary. Address L. 8. D., box 123 Berald Uptown Branch ‘ottge, WAXTED—A GERMAN WOMAN AS COOK IN A private American iy’ must understand cooking perfectly and have or references, Apply at 25 ashington square ( orth) BOY OF 16 WISHES A SITUATION IN A WHOLE- sale flour store; could make himself useful. Will any one give him atriai? Address QUICK, Herald office. COLORED MAN WISHES A te family, hotel or restaurant as Call on or address JOSIAH JOHNSON, 147 West RESPECTABLE situation ina priv niter. TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ung man, to take care of an invalid or to work in a boarding housé willing pnd, obliging: best of refer. ence. Address CHARLES M., ates av., Brooklyn. I DESIRE A SITUATION AS VALET OR WAITER ina first class private family ; best satisiaction as to ‘ability and honesty; colored. | Address N., box 175 Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU! {ode i G MAN, AS BAR- best city references, Ad- ITUATION W A GERMAN OF GOOD © education as lunch bartender, cook or oysterman. Call on of address JOS. HASTRICH, 124 Eldridge st., cond floor, front. TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF TEMPERATE habits, a situation on a gentleman's place, as groom ; is willing to make himself generally useful; has some ex: perience in gardening, or would take a situation in some Store as porter or to drive a ‘ott fairly educated. Address J ox 162 Herald off reek 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH. man. as light porter of collector, or any light bust. ness; willi iging ; best reference. dress A. B.C, box I Herald pte n Branch office. WILL BE GIVEN FOR AN APPOINTMENT as baggage master ona railroad in the State of Address BAGGAGE MASTER, @ | $15 New York or New Jersey. Herald office. A “LICENSED DRUG CLERK, SPEAKING FRENCH, English and German, ishes a position in a first Glass drug store; best references, Address B. H., Heraid ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GAR: dener, by & respectable single man; can milk and make himself uselul; has good reterence frei Tast cu: plover. Address M. W., box 102 Herald office. TED—A SOBER, STEADY AND RELIABLE oung man as coachman and groom; must thor- understand hig business; Englishinan preferred. FRENCH'S, oughi; eaihy Pot ay boys and girls to learn and demand greater’ than the s supply. a THOMPSON 8 Colleges ‘20 4th av., opposite Cooper tute. GENTS WANTED.—A NEW ARTICLE; SELLS AT Sight; agents cannot fail in making $19 per day: Steady ata ment; samples mailed free on receipt of We. "Me RICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 382;Broadway, N ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, WANTED—GER. man or Israelite, 13 to 14 years old, to go on errands aad make bitnsolt penocaliy uechtls fawet rosie with parents. Apply at 44 Lispenard s tains, BY WANTED—ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, WHO writes well and is accurate at figures, in'a down- town stationery establishment | Address, in own hand- Ponne , stating salary required and reterences, box 2,475 "ost office. f, fevers STOUT, HONEST, WELL RECOM. mended boy, at the pawn office, 71 2d nv. Peery MAN OF CHARACTER AND ENTER. prise, to solicit orders-tor kindling wood and de- liver thestine ina lange city whero. the Hold ts clears first class horse and wagon turnished to a satisfactory party, Address B. A. Y., Herald office. TANTED—TWO GOOD MEN, WITH OR WITHOU horses and wagons, to do the carting for amerca tile firm in the city; must be Protestants, with highest recommendations; a thorough knowledge of shippin goods is requisite. Address, stating age, refei ferences and Salary required, box 959 New York Host oftice, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF EXCELLENT CHA. racter, capable of editiny Seer and writing news reports; experience essential; al advertising agent on salary. ' HARLEM LOCAL, "2,208 Third avenue. Ww ‘ED—BY A PUBLISHING HOUSE, A YOUNG man, to collect books from city trade ; must be well recomn ees and understand the business; willing to make li if generally useful; wages $3 to $10 per week. Address ROOK box 170, Herald office. J ANTEDA MAN COMPETENT TO. ACT AS SEXTON and take charge ot boilers for steam heat church, west of i av., between 10th an dress, stating. terms, box 4,976 Post office. WANTEDIAN AMERICAN BOY, IN AN OLD-ESTAB. lished real estate office ; must reside with his parents; salary. $150. Address in own handwriting box 829 Post office T HE “TRADES. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A CARPENTER, WISHES me as janitor or to take permanent situation more an object than wages; good reference. Apply at YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, OF FAIR EDUCATION, a ran righes tw learn a good trade. Address R, e oftice. R FOR SATINETS WANTD—A GOOD MAN, 4 who understands all branches, will find a perman | conan Apply at Harmony Print Works, 80 Greenwich siree! 0 CALICO PRINTERS.—A COLOR PRINTER, WHO has a Orst-class knowledge of juadder and pigment work. TRAVELLER, HAVING A connection ainong crocker: Sires to add, on commission, for Adare ‘EW YORK NEAR-BY ry and other stores, do- ‘st class houses, wood, willow and tin goods. & T., Herald office YOUNG MAN WANTED—WHOSE EXP fons are moderate atid not afraid of wor derstands opt only, Address R, nia: A you 19 YEARS OF AGE, HAVING HAD G MAN anexcelient English education, desires a situation best reier- is clerk, private, sec arty oF amanuensi dr RUG CLERK WANTED. NOT OVE 35 YEA ‘age; must be a thoroughly educated chemist qualified prescriptionis experienced in city stores; ary first oa from $) Address GALEN, Herald office, TURD FLOOR, BAC take in, or would Ko ou Ly the ce, irs, HARTMAN, can give best re 452 GREENW FIRST FLOOK —YOUNG 2) entlemen wishing to have their washing done noatly will please call at above number. Nurses, &e. © EAST ISTH ST.-A LADY WOULD LIKE TO FIND 4 A cood situation for her nurse, whom she can highly NSURANCE,—A YOUNG MAN, versed in the management of local and agency insur- ance, desires a situation in the New York office of sound fire company ; is @ thorough office man, good pen- man and ‘accountant and can ini eat considerable busi. hess; to anew company or one wishing to increase thane or enter into agency business the advertiser might valuable, “Address.for one week ENEKUY, box 21 ald office. ILCLOTHs SALESMAN WANTED—WITH ONE WHO can infue: good trade and come weil recom- NOROUGHLY iter: Fecommend, the only reason she is parting with her being that she Is going to Europe; the nurse is fully com- potent to take charge of a young, abe oe or hl and waiton a lady. Adaress Mre, TEA 37 CATHARINE S8T.—A WIDOW LADY AS O12 mont ou have her you rest ‘ou have & compe 1, as she has had tour Xperience as head nurse in hospital under first sis pega imtrucaen, c., &c, Apply toor address 37} CATHARINE 8T.—A WIDOW, WOMAN AS 2 housckeeper or nurse; is willing to take care of children; would perform general housework. Address Mrs. DALY for two days. 136 WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH, avs.—A very respectable young woman as in- jait's nurse ; is capable of taking fall charge of babe from it birth; or as chambermaid audseamstress, or to take re of an invalid; no objection to travel; can give seve- yal years’ references frou first class families, Call or address for two 168 AV. A, FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG, FINE, healthy American womaa, with a frest breast of milk, @$ wet nurse ; references, 242 HUDSON 8T., HOBOKEN, N, J.—A RESPECT. able married woman, young ‘and healthy, with kood breast of milk three ‘months old, as wet nurse; Righest reterences can be furnished ; Y country. Call on or address tor three yy ed ot Dr. Lewis. 3: IST AV.—A HARRIED WOMAN, WHO Lost lier clilid, lately vorn ¢ Encen us to he charnctors "OC MMGins Beek infer 508 pi tod yg tgs A Lig ted et WOMAN Aaving loot ber ow wall Hgean ol old, ino elufdspue Maal ‘ * 0 mended liberal arrangements will } SERIOUS, box 440 Post office. eee ree 0 to $1,500, according to ability, | INARY SURG thave some for one week, with ful part JARVIS, 109 New York TANTED—A MAN AS LADIES’ HAIR DRESS Who also understands general, halrwork, to 6 “Apply-to C. BE, HAKTUNG & 518 Brondwi war —A BOY TO LEARN WAT FINISH. ie who has been at the trade preferred. Ap- | y at 113 Bow WANTED PATTERN MAKER, to ornamental patterns prelerr Aretelas workinan need apply. C BROTHER: ope st, be Liamsbur; € of © n Pand 10 WASTED YOUNG MAN TO OPEN Oys ERS, AC, | f opty at 321 6th av., corner of 2Uth st., from 8'to 10 oe uel | Wate! HMAKER WANTED—WITH ence, Address WATCHMAKE town Post office, Orange county, N.Y, Wtgumake F Rahs b theme tien A as Fogurds his ability, fl Integrity and correct hanits. Apply to HOWARD WATE AND CLOCK COMPANY, 15 Mi nlagn tane, ~ LASS. MAN OXE TO THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS PAID to any person securing me a position as bookkcepor or salesinan in some good house; Al references as to yacity, integrity, de, ‘Adaross M M., Herald office. ALESMAN | WANTED.—A GOOD SALESMA TO SELL Corsets on comm! through city and vicinity. Ap: Be CROTTY & AUER, No, 7 Laight st., corner al. GAGESNAN, WANTED —IN CLOTHING STORE, astern city; must be an Tsraelite, aud un Address ECLA, box 109 Herald office. ‘ Isoeeers 10 DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS.—A DUBLIN Apothecary, of over 25 years’ experience as cv pounder in hospitals and drug stores, and at present in Charwe of one near Boston, Wass. wishes a siniler po: IN sition in or near New York city, where he ts wel wn and can refer to phic aud’ druggists of the. highest Address’ until turday, November 30, ity UN. dd DAL ox 106 Herald office. ANTED—BY A BALTIMORE, FIRST Ch, AS3 BUSI. hess man, a position as manager, in Baltimore, for & company or firm; jis thproughly hequatnted and 1ave bly knows; any reasonable securities given and busine made a success. dress, with nae aud business, HORATIO, Sun Smce Baltimore, Md. ANTED—SALESMAN IN WHOLESALE cLorii house, onde a general stock of woollens. Parties having large acquaintance in the East, West or near Ly address VOX 5,916 Host olfice. JOBBING HOUSE, WHICH Wi A CL 11 assortment of goods, a nalesman who fre clasyacq cquaintance i Rew Jersey; one who reside: ia tas ba’ ee MeO. Aduccos, With MAE Aud FoiECLCe, + \ 5 w st SMUSEMENTS, | ue N MAGICAL BAZAAR. 5 awit A wo donrs Som Twenty roadway, two doors fr if hth ater a ty ‘om Twenty-cighth street, ormerly of Chica OPENED TH Parlor Tricks. vow Orte ING DAY, isitor to the WAZA AR, 12) HOR FOURTH Siti ET, CLNC DIANO.—VRIVATE LESSONS ONLY; ALSO VIOLIN, Guitar, Singing, Organ, Harmony. ‘Day and ever ing. 92 Clinton piace CBishith street), near butnay Circulars mated, JAY WATSON, Direc! SIXTEENTH STRERT, BR: Filth avenue,—This beautiful ted for balls, private theat receptions, at tair cH «Bubs series of scleet soe ING) ACADEMY, AY a * Dp 13 CLINTON place, near Broad way.—fusxing taght in one month. A fine assortwnent of Fencing Apnacatne and Boxing STERY, VENCING A Gloves on hand and for sal¢. volunel Bows wm. ds PRTG TWO GEAND PERFORMAN THANKSGIVING DAY. AFTERNOON a, 2 FOUR SPLENDID DRAMAS, GOLDEN FAnME i, BROKEN SWORNOW BIRD, TED. sack LONG. EVENING AT 7:45. GOLDEN FARMER and the great aera he J. — ae een POM! TURDAY, prt ONDARY LOTTERY OF LIFE. sUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, AND SACRED CONG by RUDOLPH ROBINSKYS VAUDEVILLE OPERA TROUPE. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE. BEGINS AT 8. West PNK fourth owe) 7 Broad’ AUGUSTIN DAL ne + le Lessee al ad Manager Msi HiksiiAvIG SUCCESS aE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, nt ad TIMES calls it “An unequivocal popular The HERALD says it is , “The best representation ot the ‘Merry Wives’ we have e yor! had in this country.” To be acted EVERY NIGHT for the PRESENT WEEK. Every Scene new; every Dress new; a new arrange- ment of, Shaks Mute; the cast, Hi ae Ir. Mr. Bu ‘Gb! r, MES LEWIS, ‘ak CLARK, AMES. Miss JENNIE VEAMANS, ME Ir, MO} Mr. OWEN ‘GEORGE DE oye ke tA erlan epee JEWETT, Mrs, G. H. GIL SATURDAY NEXT—MATINEE OF “MERRY WIVES,’ Yes AVENUE THEATRE. THANKSGIVING MATINEE MERRY WIVES OF WIXDSO AT HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK. RAND OPERA HOUSE, WEST TWENTY. THIRD STREET, ORNE: BIGHTH AVENUE. poeRTAIN Hs at bguarier to to sight, vaxiktinisston ONE Reserved i'one Moline exten $15 and SECURE! at the AUGUSTIN DALY. Sole Lessee and Manager. elaliraat tre ed SUCCESS NEW ace SENSATIONAL, “FO. ‘Y" in four ast. ix by Mr. AU author of TH FROU-FROU,” &e., aud jontitied THE CLOCK; on, NEW YORK BY DARK. very scene new. One thousand new Costumes, in- cluding # UNIQUE TABLEAU. representing the Fashions in Dress for flys thousand years, and entitled HE DAUGIT FEV! New and popular musio and rich, new properties. fpolndes the followi rte STAR TALENT :— Mra JOHN WOO! ng tray 0 Mr. JOHN BROveTey iss EMMA HOWSON, The MAJTLTONS and tho LAURIS) J nit .' F, Ketchum, Bla Dict Miss Annie tang, Mr. Martin. Golden, Mr. Pierce, Mr. Foakes, Mr. E. Cauldwell, Mastor Devere, Mme. Lauri, Miss Cassidy, Mr. E. Chapman, Mr. A. 'R, Enos, Mr! Mende, Mr. Dooney” Harris, alr, Johnny Aaron’ Old Bill Tovey, Mr. C. Hersce, Mr. John Lauri, Mr. Harry Lauri, Mz’ Charles Lauri, Mr, Julian Or ir, Eno Mrs, Yeamans, Miss Roberta Norwi Miss G. Bron nte! * James Misi Rice, Miss Volmer, Miss Helon ange, M The whole to Conofiele Ww! with « a new and original arranged by Mr, JNO, TAURI and in which the wholo Company will take part ted b MOUS MAJILTONS, (JRAND oreRa Hous THANKSGIVING MATINEE at half past one of ROUND THE OLOCK | Admission $1; Family Circle, 5 cents; reserved seats,” 50 cents extra, CADEMY of MUSIC. XTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, WHA NKSGIVING NIGHT, THURSDAY BVA oon 28, AT 8 O'CLOCK, AND OPERATIC PERFORMANCE, AT POPULAR PRICES, ONE DOLLAR. ONE DOLLAR. NE DOLLAR. ONE be St ONE DOLLAR, NO EXTBA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. Family circle, 50 cents, Pr ee 1, Overture, “Euryant! he" GRAND ORCHESTRA, 2, Duetto, “Puritani”.... Signori MORIAMI and COWLON, 8. Paraphrage tor vice Adsummer Night's ii. BONAW 4. Romanza, “A Tear on. ane Grave"’....... Sig. SPARAPANL 8. Aria, “Barber of Serie 6. Sone, “Pir Pag,” “Huguenots ig. SAME! iA Spanish Songs. Senora SANZ, 8, Luce lentine cca Valse. . GRAND OReHEShe lmoiee ‘DIREGTON OF Pp, ++. Meyerbeer Doctor's Scene in n Coatume, 1 SORISPINO I'L COMARI REY Grana $18, RONCONT, SPARAPANI. REINA. rand Benediction Scene, ju KNOTS,” GRAND ORCHESTR. en 15 iS mice ‘FART. TLL The Second Act 5 pie nizetti's Opera of REZIA BOKGIA." ;Mme. Levielli ig. Abruy tae Si ulon Sigs Motcharat CADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA-LUCGA. X MARETZEK DIIURSDAY EVENING, NOV. ‘38 AT % O'CLOCK, THANKSGIV ang Mra el ND. OPER AT, Fortran icons Admission ONE DOLLAR. No extra charge for re- served seats, “Family Gh ‘Girets 10 cena NING, Now ember 29, "PAs ‘stauin BUT THREK. UBNOT! Mme. PAULINE LUCCA AS VALENTINE, Sh VId7ANT SPARAPARG SoM sawer. = URDAY, Nov. 30) at 1 P.M. TURAN D MATINER, LUCREZIA BORGIA. SPECIAL _N NOTICE. The Director has the honor to announce that UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the 'RICES of ADMISSION to Two'"DolLa be LARS to all parts of the hou: NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, LAST WEEE, OF THE REASON, Knabe's Planos are we.) a Nhe ‘Academy of Music. ‘Tickets can be obtained at the Académy of Music and at Schirmer's Muste Store, 701 Broadway. ‘Association “HALL, CHILDREN'S FRENCH ‘wisi SATURDAY, Pigg eno ay a Til A. M, Prof. bag lot LAMBERT, iL “give a Free Lecture » SATUR how ean on Frene it 11, when he will demonstrate racticall jidren can learn French orally. Vothers are invited to bring all_ the little ones, as they will participate in the exercises, Lecture free, EW YORK STADT THE, (EATRE, 45 AND 4 Grand Matinee and Evening Porformance, to com- mence at 2 and 8 o'clock, ait RSDAY, November 28, 1872, Two inmitable magical Feprese nintions by OWERY. Programme Part I—A selection of novel and brilliant experiments, calculated to excite the wonder of all be- holders, For the frst time. the grand and angelic scene, Magnetic Suspension, by Miss Adde, Part ITl—The very ‘much admired optical cy ora ma. An entire chahge of views of celebrated parts of the World, ON, in parquet box, 786, 1 re Be § quet, 35c:; second raiiery, 20e.; children ‘under 10 years ade mitted at half price. Next performance on DAY, December 1, 1872 EXHIBITION, THANKSGIVING DA DAY AND EVENING, Th rl erard Collection of Paintings, at the Academ: f Design, Twenty-third street and Pour enue, * Admission 2c, 'o have no hesitation in aay fraying that no coticetion of equal merit bas ever been brought together vn the American Continent.’ ew York Herald. The Mossra. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. NS MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROA osite Astor place.—This magnificent col- Iection contains over 100,000 specinens of natural and artificial Anatomical Preparations, comprising @ portion of the human frame. Lectures daily on vous Exhaw tion,” “Marriage,” “Its Obligations and Tine Hicants Meniahed with A pocket eiition free, for 25 cents, by Minseumn, 745 Rroad way, iad York, Opentrom 9A,M.to 10P,M, Admission 56 cent AVON VARIETY THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY, Z% ficensed by the Mayor.—Crand Thanksgiving Jubil men! tom ‘ fut ire oni fo ih rola mah aenaal anus i Hi ‘e]g,nnd gymnastics ; fick fe/ tof ‘nit fe Hien Arotesque Fre dap ¢ ‘ng of the new Genariure; gaut orchesiza; smoking divan, Admission aFand sue M. CAMPBELL, lo lor sale, al i tol ticket oice, coracr Cabal aud Veutre streetg es HIEWARMONIC SOCIETY, REUEARSAL, F DAY, Novem! LSA OTR ir 29, at 2h P.M. AMUSEMENTS. SQUARE THEATER. Ay Te MB. SHE! SH MANAG! nee oe Sit at PALM LAST T NIGHTS OF SARDOU'S oneAt bar} td PLAY . now in the third month of its most successful career. GRAND EXTRA MATINEE OF AGNES, THANKSGIVING DAY, November 2, at 2 o'clock- Saturday M:; tinge begins at | at 13g o'clock. Bvening per- Box office open every day, fro from 8, A. M. to5 P. M. Tn active preparation JOHN BR UGHAM’S new Romande Die PSR Nt i Oot i" id other novelties. ye ; oot Rit tt o GEORGE "ATKINS. A, HL 8i DON. - N BOOTH. rietor and Manager will appéar. RMENICA OF ‘The great and ae JOHN! OM! ane BACH EVENING DURING i THE WEEK EVENING gO 2H THOM! my, will appear in her re 7 ned iinperronation of ” Rton vets ere ontGHt, [ qe EWaNpEn iG ae in * ee tragedy of THE WANDERING D' JU! 4 ie’ scenery, 7 osama. on st to strei roe Me. JOsieri WHEELOCK LYMPIC. YDIA Produced with all the original secnery, niusto, Mos. O is THOKypO tumes, &c. THANKSGIVING, MATINEE AND EVENING, On nak NEILSON MATINEB ‘ATURDAY. NEXT, AT 2. in Shakey care ad Ose ike 17, a ena = Mr. A WW topes deca iebei canteen so oat yale le Owing to other engagements eBfered into by Bae GRRAT POMP aE her present one muatuscessariiy be very mited. © “| | a AT gpenvonuatons EYES, —— pen at Beqirs at 2.| Open at pogine et at &, THANKSGIVING MATINE: 1036 0 THIS DAY (THURSDAY), AT 2 SCLoCK. Brera ted Cs when will be gtven Eeuetoes Deautiful play of of the great Ractonene success TH! GER, ALADDIN, * = Mr. JAS, W. WALLACK, ALADDIN, Miss KATE NEWTON. is ALADDIN, Seats ma; with all its marked 0 epoctalties, atre, or at FRIDAY, MB EVE: VEMBER 29, THE LATEST EDITION OF KENILWORTH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, AIMEE OPERA BOUFFE. ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACE, ENORMOUS SUCCESS © F BS CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, SHEEP IN WOLP'S CLOTHING M™ VERYRODY'S FRIEND. THANKSGIV! NG MATINEE NOVEMBER %, AT2 P.M. ONY PASTOR'S Cael HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. of Mr. SOTHERN as THANKSGIVING DA ——— DUNDREARY. THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE, CRO’ THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE. ENTHUSIASTIO APPLAUSE, TWO GREAT PERFORMANCES. ‘The immense demand for seats necessitates the opening @ HOLIDAY MATINE AT ZOVCLOCK, | of the Box Book for the securing of sents GRAND HOLIDAY M. OPEN AT 1. MONT! HANKSGIVING MATINEE TO-D, 2 IN ADVANOR. THANKSGIVING MATINEE TOD AT 2 | LORD DUNDREARY LORD DUNDRBARY THANKSGIVING MATINER 70. 2 EVERY ae TONY PASTOR'S NEW. HOLIDAY. arzoprEa ats o'clock, and John 7. Kelly's comic act, MRS. McGEE'S HOTEL. SATURDAY M. The DALY BR , RUNAMBULISTIG SONG and DANOB, af ‘The Comic Drama, ACTORS BY DAYLIGH' THANKSGIVING DAY The GERMAN EMIGRANTS, TARRIGAN: and HART. SS GPECIAL DUNDREARY MATINEE, LIA! MISS JENNIE ENGEL, Dae notice will be given of the frst BEBSATADC® Of Me. TROUBLES IN A SLEEPING GAIL JOHN GILBERT, Miss EFFIE GERMON, Mra. JOUN Melinda Nagle, Gorenflo Sisters, Hen Mason, Harry | SEFTON, Kernel, J. E mn Granger, Charley Reabert Al tie Stats. THIS AVTEHNOON AND EVE ALLACK'S \ HEATRE COMIQUE, THANKSGIVING. al 514 BROADWAY, THANKSGIVING Fy JObG BARE. ite serereeees Lessee and Manager Teen RAND MATINEE TO-DAY. THANKSGIVING Aa sce = toenjoy your bys to-day have a good —_— " e ™ argagee ae RR id the BEST BILL Me ATATINER 1c ie an eo \. OFTHE DAY ' MATINEE Allthe Mammoth Troupe in'a PLEASING and LAUGH- rae ABLE pri st, if beakermers TINEE ha Pe MISS: ANNIE ADAM: LORD DUNDREARY, LORD DUNDREARY, Miss JENNIE, HUGHES, Miss ADA WR. LORD DUNDREARY, Miss KITTY O'NEIL, Miss NELLIE ‘SKNDFORD, AT 1% P.M Mr, FRANK KERNES, " Mr. JOHN WILD, "ALLACK'S. BEXTRA, WM. WEST, JOHN QUEEN, . D. GORDING, W DUNDREARY MATINEE and others at SATURDAY, THE 30TH INST,, THANKSGIvING DAY, THURSDAY, NOV. 23," IBLO'S ail MATINEE TO-DAY. and AND GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. ps Ganon RETS ALMEB EVENING be Skt AT 7:45. Lessees and M. wage! MATINEE THANKSG DAY. MATINEE ‘OPENING F NiBLO'S GARDEN MATINEE THANKSGLV! ING DAY, MATINEE and the AT2. EVENING AT 7:45, GRAND INAUGURAL iors, Nm ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, GRAND OPERA, Fay cig eighth street, between Lexington and Third avs. SATURDAY NVENING. NOVEMBER 30, JOHN ): Se aia eee Pi ie ‘when this greatest Ee aa ee MUSICAL Ine ma ee SPECTACLE RAND PER will be presenter TauRSDAL EVENING, | Nov. 28, with all its Sloptons bes entry, beautiful Sconery, and lock, GRAND EXTRAORDINARY "PERFORMANCE, In pplahira ioe xia eee ae. DAY, “over soe in America. Seats can now be had at the Box 01 Doors open at 734. Curtain rises 34 Detore & First i Saturday, December 7. ADMISSION.......... 5+ ONE DOLLAR, meerved Orchestra ae Parauctie ‘Cirele and 4 os 50 Fai mil Uite i tt in Ore sb mereee amily Circie (en! ance on « CANES Admission, with Reserved 5 Family Circle (entrance un ‘1BLO’S GARDEN. renee ena ee pomacers felt & PALMER 2 Tickets sold for Mond a ane. MF piaber 25, will be cond onthe Opening st OF will be redeemed. af Rachel. Princess Eudoxia. Louise Lichtmay, Pauline Bredelli, -Withelm Horn. Carl Bectz, Carl Speigler. ees EVENING, Nov. 29, lock, LUCHEATA BORGTA, PRICES OF ADMISSION ON OPERA NIGHTS. . $100 818 Orchestra Chairs, $1 50: 1; Gencral Admission, 75c.; Slngle joxes, $1 50; Prosceniin Boxes, $15, Tickets at the ‘Terrace Garden Theatre office, on Fifty- served Seats, ats in Private ninthstreet; also corner Fourth avenue and Fourteenth | the Box office. street, and at Koch Brothers, 2% Broadway. Holders of Tickets for Thursday Matinee THENEUM, Thursday Evenin; Friday Evening Saturday Matine Y, OPPOSITE NIBLO'S GARDEN, MANAGER | Saturday Evening. Must present them atthe Hox office ior exchange or rer _ dempiton. nen daily at 8 A.M. OPENING pitts a AY, November 30. ATINEK, SATURDAY, Deceinber 7. Be Ti THIS THANKSGIVING DAY. THANKSGIVING DAY. THANKSUIVING DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, THANKSGIVING DAY. [fe MATINEE, PLENDID MATINEE. ORTOUS BILI i THIS, AFTERNO! ert OF ave Doone OPEN ATS}, 0 COMMERCE AT 2:90 WN o's NEE te THe BAY THANKSGHIN NG PEREOIMANCES, 18 DAY. q THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, | 7H Ting DAY. ie Eines Comedian he MATINEE oA ARDNEW'S Ruvates, THIS DAY. Pownn Trae x cee AY fe eee Bouoouonars FUN, THIS 8 DAY. in the regen aid ao at ‘Bightin the q THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN, Be) won BIS BAY. | Box Book open Monday, 25th. MATINEE) MOORE AND HENDERSON, )THIS DAY. | 7HANKSGIVING AT BARNUM. MATINEE | McKEE AND ROGER HIS DAY. A GALA MATINEE | TRICKS, THis DAY. | ~ GREAT MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS. MATINEE yee EDWARDS. THIS DAY. MATINEE BENYETE. 18 DAY, IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS MATINEE Miss WAI THIS DAY. MATINEE | MIS8 HEKDERSON, THIS DAY, THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES RYANT'S MINSTRELS, © THANKSGIVING DAY. SPr.M. TWO THANKSGIVING DAY, | NEW FACES, NEW M4 an NEW ACTS FOR THE PERFORMANCES (ATINEE AT 2, EVENING AT 8, MATINEE AT 2 EVENING AT 8, THANKSGIVING DAY, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | Dan Bryant, Nelso Seymour, BRYANTS MINSTRELS, | Dave Reed, Harry Stanwood, BRYANTS MINSTRELS | Donniker, ‘Steele, Brockway, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Clitton Morrissy Emerson,ac. THANKSGIVING DAY MA bYCLOCK. Bring the children to the Matinee at ren wate rice to the Matinee at 2, autanr’s Raa hs. Matinee and even! BERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIND STREET RYANTS OPERA HOUSE, M’ANDREWS, E WATERMELON MA\ SPECIAL NOTICE. —On MONDAY EVENING next, first appearance (since his retuen from California) of Noes RONG RGEOUS AMPHI- THAT WILL THRONG ENT Be BEAUTY AND FABHION or NEW YORE. ‘HE G zooreeW tL COLLECTION oF URE! Aup! TH AND T! it ‘EUL OF LER SIZE AUTORATON TR’ RIGLIANT ARENIC IC ERRYORMANCES. © wie "COMMENGE PROMPTLY AT THE HOURS = ti WwW. etalde OVE MENTIONED, Poles treed ou ‘Pianaton be MAN coeecesieng [sion —, THEATRE, McARDRERE.” mierbarene ED PATERMRLON SAN, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES BRYANTS OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY NEXT. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, : THE GREAT SOCIETY PLAY, TELA eign Si 4 Broadwa; TE IOUS BILL THis whee. , THE GREAT SOCIETY PLAY, “act, uae LD & BACKUS’ re N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, The great RICARDO, Bitch, Wambold, Backus, Read, Fredericks, Norrie, Jotnhgon, Vowers Mullaly, Gibbons, * GRAND porcn CHEESE OPERA, THE FELLOW. Mat LOOKS LIKE ME, REBECCA JANE. MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, AT 2: A eoeee S o'clock Seats secured six days In advance. s EVENING 8 o'clock Jz ELLY & LRON XERMANIA THEATR ) Kiet ess BROADWAY. 718 Fourteenth srect, near Third avenue, | THANKSGIVING MATINEE, AT 2. AD, NEVENDOREE "Director THURSDAY, Now IVING DAY” DAY, ING PEKFY I te reer oe. EVENING PERFO! fy AS FIFTMIGEFES! Tt, dy in 3 acts, a jose! ome uftice ‘open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. THANKSGIVING MATINEE, AT 2, THANKSGIVING MATINEE, AT 2, KELLY & LEON’S MINSTRELS, THANKSGIVING aN THANKSGLV ING NIGHT, AT 8. hte NE LA PERICHOLE, Bo: RY M, STANLEY, | BiALIARDS. enti TANLRY'S FST COURSE, OF cnamrlOni Tf Maron, = the fol dant Bors 486 ions othe pron following dates 8, ie it Hates: December 5 4, 6 10411, chanmpton of or America, ie foto ng suijects' will be comprised in this series JOHN ‘Deney, | of lectures Hoth of New Yor! : LIFE IN CENTRAL AFRICA. ints, four-ball carom gaine, on & four-pockot THE HORRORS. OF THE SLAVE TRADE, a TRIUMPHS OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE ‘or st oo and he Barnond Che, t Fano Ore et FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1872, ' MARCH OF THE ita PUXBEDITION THE LAND oF MOO! B We NG: THE BATTLE OF L IBUTS EB 10, THE KING OF UBBA. LIVINGSTONE'S “MISSIONARY AND SCIENTIFIC ; ik a vo LIVINGSTONE STORY. MARCH rye NYASSA pat AN! Ling he cane THE TR te THE SOc. extra. nce at8 o'clock. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 61¥ BROAD- ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker sirests. —Bver one should vist this wonderful Museum, It 1 (ul gvorything people should see and understand. Lectures dail fe Philosophy of Marriage.” | Those partics \iressing unable fof pats rere Hae EN ata ten i ‘on receipt of 25 cer GEURETARY NE N ayy ORK MUSEUM OF “ANATOMY 6 Broadway, New Me. %. RICHARD HOFEMAN , [RESPEOTPOLLY AN: AN- nounces to his riends he publica third series — t three Pianoforte wo take place at Chickering’s Goncert Room re a aie kid ‘permission of Chickering Saturday gyonings, HIWONDEREU, "ae D. feeach Teoty Tspersed wi Course Tickets tor "the elu lecture grin, . $10, Includ- seat—now on sale at the Lox oilice, Steinway Hall. Fhe sate of tickets for single lectures will, comme Saturday, November it ie x otis it HY ae 's, 701 Broadway, and Theatre Sticke ol road Wi L AST DAY POSITIVELY OF THI GREAT CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, Foot of Houston street, Price of admission GEO, Fy BAILEY & CO . Proprietors Entertainment Extraordinary. fo THANKSGIVING DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ng ancedote & Sons tor these occasions only), on January 25, February 22 and March 8, 1873. will be assisted by Mr. Joseph Burke, vail, Bergner, een Subscribers naines gt received at Messrs. Jordan & Marten's, 932 Bi way, and at Messrs. ‘Chickering & Sons, 11 East fourtecath st COYPERTING” BY MILLARD. —GREAT sUCCHSS OF this beautiful a anion to the author's “Wi ae rice Bc. Thomas" latest “Songs, ein t Lost, bat Gone Belore, us ers (from his cantata, Te ., Publishers, 71) Broadway. Pienie") 5 ares, separate Miteoroniran fternoon 1 ning, 7 0% b. Whi Nene open to inspection the entire: ‘ny and even: THEATRICAL AND Ing during the Grana an Regt yee Hestival, ing most . ‘ Biconb fg” cine Meas, aha. Metagerir combed tn py bt he only fir reus, 4 , one as Mitton, toe | seen this seas ia New York or its ESTABLISHMENT, VEC urfat, with his Children apd Performing Dow HERALD BUILDING, Morgan, Dutte ir, and all the other great Riders and nd Gym Vomplete set cke' e mS in pte ste of baloony; also a4 Ne "adi mieston c FRI REDERICK BLUMB, 27 Vion sanare, Broatwar. vy Md BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON TAND