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2 SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. | i Cooks. de. 13 BAStzR ST., HER PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—AS 137 Nest STE ST, BETWEEN, 6TH AND. 1TH assiet with's email pinin wash. APpIY itom 9 ir} Totclock, 259 WEST SIST ST... CORNER STH, AVA Se 2, stant, as cook; is @ good ironer; eity references. Chambermaids, dé. *EAST 2D ST., a. EMPLOYER'S.—A WEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1872 a HELP > WANTED—MALES. EO D_FOR A LIQUOR STORK, A YOUNG MAN; WArtiao fet be a ce eR AD Washington we NTED—AN ASSISTANT IN THE GROCERY business, by H. & H. BRIEN, 175 av. B, corner lth D ANTED—A Taarouenrs MAN TO TE! wasiat a bar; also a bo: + references required, 1,398 Brosdway, neds the ‘39th st. shag ANTED—A BOY IN A LAW OFFICE. ADDRESS in app! v's handwritting, with references, and wages expected, box 188 Herald WAMzEDot. TELEGRAPH OPERATOR ABLE TO ive by sound and make himself af SW Dey ot use- ful, to go in the country. Such may c $ Dey st ANTED—A BOY OF 1g OR 8 YEARS, NOT APRAID ‘work, Apply at28 and 30 West Broadway, seer ond floor, atd orclock ‘this mornit ing. 1 testan| ibormaid and to do pinta Jowing® or as chambermatd and waitress 150 Wee ere ce'to de chambereoek tao anat fanaly; {8"a' good “waster and’ Ironer, and also good 21 WEST I7TH ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL, AS 217 Jaret ciate chambermata; thoroughly undersiaads or duties. QQ] BAST, STH ST—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS: one as chambermaid and waitress; good. city Feforence; the other to cook, wash aud iron; lately landed. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 26 WEST 25TH ST.—LADIES WISHING CUTTING ard fitting done at their houses in the latest style can be accommodated by ¢ calling on, between 6 and 7, or addressing Miss CARPE! 357 WEST 4TH ST.-A LADY BEING tent dressmeker and scamstress desires em- ployment at her residence, at moderate rates. Address ,er apply to Miss BAY AND, at Mrs. Carroil's. A COM- Housekeepers, &e. 99 AMITY ST.—HOUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION wanted by a woman left a widow with one child in destitute cireninstances ; or immediate assistance of gome noble hearted person. Laundresses, d&c. WEST 10TH ST., REAR, NEAR 6TH AY.—AN 66 experienced colored Jaundress solicits washiny do at Tome, or would go out by the day; sntistnetion ed 153 WEST 31ST ST.—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED laundress to do washing at her own home, linens, ¥ ; is Moderate. 4c., done in superior style; terms moderate, BROWN. QI1R mMome ON ST.WASHING AND IRONING AT own ay Orders promptly attended to by Mrs. A. BROWN, Nurses, dc. CHAMBERS 8ST.—A RESPECTABLE, INTELLI- © gent young woman, with nnexceptionable roferen AB nurse or seamstress; would do chamberwork and waitin, on or address JEREMIAH J, LEAHY, be- tween on Thursday and Frida; G WEST IH STAN ENGLISH PROTESTANT ) girl to take care of children and to sew or todo chamnberwork _ Apply at present employe: 10 WEST 25011 ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. KAST 52D ST.—A 159 Mintetiteen and mu vate famil; Addre: cB 19 63 WANTED—A sit relerence giv: Post office, Paterson, N, Bist December. GIRL 14 YEARS OLD TO rsclf usetul in a pri- “STH AV., THIRD FLOOR—A YOUNG MAR- ried woman as wet nurso; baby four months old, ATION AS WET NURSE; BEST Address 8. B., box 653 Paterson J., from 12th to 18th and 26th to PRewnnned ay ese WANTED— LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE, WITH HIGHEST references, desires a situation to teach music, Latin and modern languages; also common and higher Eng- lish branches; teaches thoroughly French and German, sation and grammar, ied them Mis: box 155, ERIE} @ MUSIC, fin ig, landscape painting, Frenen, German, liter. ¢, &c., desires an engagement ina school, faanlly or y Siitaile position Address TEACHER, box 240 Post Billice, Tarrytown, LITERARY YOUNG LADY WOULD CORRESPOND with ladies of culture, intellect and Iterary tastes at$l each exchange; references, notices of the press. Hox ny station D. CED IN _TEACHIN HELP w ANTED—FEMALES. FIRST CLASS WAITRESS WANTED—FOR PRI- family must understand her business ana have stm reference. 57 West 38th st iT THOROUGH. civil and clean. te ERMAN GIRL WANTED—IN A PRIVATE AMERT- can tamily to cook and to assist with the washin, \d ironing. Apply at 421 West 2 shear 9th av. THE TRADES. : © ie Aa OOD DIE SINKER—SPECIALTY SPOONS, forks and plated waro—wants a situation. Address WARD, Herald office. Oonegerons WANTED—AT 8 W. GREEN'S, 16 Jacob ANTED-FOUR FINE IRON WIRE DRAWERS AND two bre they must be first class workinen; nono othors need apply ; stendy work tho year roand ‘and good Adare, (Orompt answers required) box 726 Post _eITyY REAL _ESTATE | East ‘Bide. SrEAuet, commen sure agrees 2 150x200: Pare oe Fourth ‘avenue, corner oven -otghth are, K, St STRVRNSON & SON, 11 Pino streot and 26 Flith avenue, ‘West side. 72>, STREBT, NEAR BIOHTH AVENUE, 100x100 teet; Ki igh avenue Central Park, cotner Med et 4lots; vent Strssts, cheap parcels VK, STEVENSON & GON, Ll Pine street and 236 Fifth a PROPERTY 6UT OF THE 1B CITY FOR SALE oR TO REN' A LL WANTING PARM&.—FOR $ ALE, mm FAL 3, ardeners and farm, Inborers trom the Old Country, ‘arm Lands a soil), at $25 per years’ credit; the soil is.a good Brod toa ne great inarkets ot New York and Philadelphia, by aie ‘om W@ to 40 acres oonsiiiate n wood farm, ‘miuoh partly planted to fruits trom this locality» greates Quantity and variety of frult is sent to market than from any other place of equal area in the United States; it is in tho midst of @ thrlving community, with good road stores, schools and manuinotories; female, members ol families and others can, prosure work at sowing, shoe work, butionimak! 7 clothing work ‘and other branches; inany English, Irish and Scotch farmers have settled and are. prosperous; numbers of gardeners trom the vicinity of New York are locating; papers Gontaining {ull information will be sent tree 0 cilarge. Address K, LANDIS, Vineland, N. J. ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, T0 UO WEST; MUST be a first class workman ani have satisfactory ref. Sranne: Apply to WARREN, SPADONE & CO., Broad- way. ANTED—FIKST CLASS MACHINIS '$ AND TOOL ners. Bana SEWING MACHINE COM- onn, BUARDERS w AN THD. EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFUH AV- cnue and” University ‘place.—Elegant furnished sf second floor tront; sunny ex- Rooms, en suite ly, posure’ table boarders accommodated, A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN A Cireular Saw Mill; dwellings, (rult trees, do: the best and healthiest location on the St. John's River, Florida. will sell low: for cash or exchange: JAMES H, TOMB, 1,610 South street, PhHadelph ANTED—TO RENT TO A LIVE MAN FROM APRIL 1, 1873, the Farmersville eee pa 6 acres Lote ; an easy six mile drive from the city of Easton and Beth- lehem, Pa; called the Halt-way 1 House ; a great resort tor horsemen and pleasure parties both Summer and Winter; to a party calculated for the place a great inducement is offered; Easton is 2's hours New York by the popu- lar New Jersey Central Railroad, with ight rains daily each way. Taquire of STE: PHEN DI DESHLER, Kaston, Pa. 12 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—SEVERAL large furnished Rooms to lot, with or without Board; hot and cold water in rooms. Also Doctor's Office to rent. 1 WEST SEVENTEENTH 8TREET.—A TANDSOME- ly furnished Snit of Rooms to let, with Board; house first class; references exchanged. QAM STREET, 42—CHOICH OF NICELY FUR. nished Rooms, with excellent Board, for families and single persons. 35 LAFAYETTE PLACE, OPPOSITE ASTOR LI- e) brary.—Furnished Rooms for families and gentle- mon, without Poard ; reference required. 58 LEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY- fifth street —Newly handsome furnished Rcoms on second and third story, front, with Board, ina private family. References exchanged. GINGLE Rooms, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD: OR entire second flcor, for a party of gentlemen willing to pay liberally for first class roo! first class parties who are v Fofercnoe sala carte, table d'hote, de. ; liquor, game, &c., served for private, parties after, theatres; location neat Fifth avenue Hotel. Address PRIVATE box 13) Herald Uptown Branch office, ym: restrictions to alee ‘and ¢ give undoubted A PHYSICTAN WANTS AN” OFFICE, AND and Board for himself, wife and chil id Oped fi years); location between ‘Twenty-fifth and Fiftieth streets nd Third and Seventh ee aria famly pre- ferred. Address, stating terins, J. jer office. G., box 140 ald OARD WANTED.—COMFORTABLE SQUARE ROOM, 22, either heated or tke in itat ight: state exact loca. ion and size of room . croreh joey aie must be moderate. ress Bose, WANTED—FOR TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, Feuer reap tea pints fire, bel in some class boarding house. ress, of Natrona ‘ogee ess, with lowest terma, ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, BOARD IN Witiie pitts family or small boarding house ; terms must be moderate; sitaxtion between Tenth and Figh- teenth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address for two days box 158 Herald office. ANTED—BY_A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NICELY furnished Room, with full Board, in Yate American family. between Fo streets, Fourth and Sixth avenues; re dress ox 1,411 Post office. ‘ANTED—NICE ROOM, WITH BOARD, BY A LADY, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Tenth and Twenty-third streets; best reterence. A G, A., 308 ress MA 'wenty-third street, West Side Advertisement office. HOT. ELS. NEW. ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, nig” . per night, $3 to $4 per week, for gentlemen UMMIT HOTEL, 65 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL.— Room8 by. the day, week or month; £0e,, his Ge ae and $1 heated fae night; weekly prices reduced. Thi: 90 18 ry Stel B. B REDER, , Proprietor. ANTED.—A GIRL AS COOK, WASHER AND i froner; @ girl as chamberinald and waitress, and fo assist in washing and ironing: also & girl as nurse and fener Apply, with good reterences, at 111 East st : eS ANTED—A WOMAN THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent, as cook ; must bring city reterences. Apply at bs East 86th st., from 10 to 120 0" if i ANTED=A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRON.- ABD. ly at the market, 75 University place, be- fore 1 o'clock ¥ ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS GOOD cook, washer and ironer in a private family; best ‘elty reterences required. Apply at 413 Madison av. waar, GIRL TO ATTEND STOREROOM. AP. it Tek o'clock at Irving Place Hotel, corner of rving ‘ANTED— N A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A first class waitress. Apply, with city references, jasement door, after 9 o'clock. Bt 34 West 50th st., bi WILL BE Al RT WHO pMTill procure me a situation That will pay irom $330 unexceptionable references and security fe I required, Address for three days PUNCTUA! Try, Heruld office, YOUNG SWEDISH MAN, WITH TWO YEARS’ experience in the old country in the liquor Desi ness, desires a situation; best references; has tal; or would go as partner. Address LAWRE. 200 Herald office. A BOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A SITUATION. in an office or wholesale house ; can come well re- Commended ; salary no object, Address EDWARD, Her- ald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadwa\ FRENCH WAITER WANTS A SITUATION IN A rivate family; city reference. Address L. L. B., Herald Uptown Branch eMice. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS COOK hry 4 er in hotel or restaurant. Address CARV. ER, rald office, Wamp. ‘A PERMANENT SITUATION, api- CE, otex ‘ i BY THE Ist of January, by a young man ot three years’ ex- perience in the wholesale stove and furnace ‘bus resent employer. nice. Felerence GENE PARRA it ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN man, a situation either as valet or indocr servant in ®@ genileman's establishment; good reference can be given. Address Il. G., 918 Broadway. ness ; Address F. EU: Herald o' __ CLERKS AND SALESMEN cCOUN EIGHT LANGUAGE! ARREARS: books devised to meet, special require- tients; books Kept cxamined or balanced ; references, ES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. G90D OPPORTUNITY FOR GNE OR TWO MORE salesmen. Those eae a stood -reliable woollen trade can apply to STIMSON, MAKQUAND & CO., 510 Broadway. SALESMAN WANTE! PORTING HOUSE wishes to engage the services of a first class salesinan, with influence ane acquaintances, to place linen thread in large quantities in this and other markets. Address, stating reterences | and terms. A. C. Herald ¢ omee, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN (INGLE) TO TAKE charge of a set of books; a bank clerk preferred. Adaressi| shee Y of applicant, with reterences, box y ANTED—SALESMEN IN A MANUFACTURING bu-iness. Address, stating references and qualifl- cations, :Herald office. wW* ottice. AN IY ED—A SHIPPING CLERK ACCUSTOMED to deliver from the quays. Address box 6,708, Post CHARLES HOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN, 613 Ss", from's5t0 4 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street —Good Rooms, hotel recenstructed; popular prices; Rooms 10 per week. N HSS PURPOSES. STORE 10. LEAS ‘—WEST SIDE SIXTH AVENUE, near Twenty-third street: large plate glass win: dows; basement and. store 100 feet deep; well adapted for mae carpet or any first class_ busine: rent reasonable. ©. 8, PECK & CO., 961 Broadw: ESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for advertising a 8. Apply at the office of the EVENING TELEGRAM, No. 2 Annstreet. Practory, TO LEASE—40 HORSE POWER ENGINE, and with or without Woog-working Machinery ; near Bridge street terry, Brooklyn. Address H. W. C., box 1,672 New York Post off ee. TEAM POWER.—TO LET, LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, with or without owes 113 Nassau sireet; also the Basement, 102 by 25 fect. |. J. GILHOOLY, office No. 2. 66 4 AND 4°8 BROOME STREET.—TO LET, THE First Floor and Basement in this desirable oes Apply toH. C, PEDDER, Arnold, Constable 309 Canal street. BROOME STREET.—TO LET, FOUR, LOFTS; terms reasonable, “Apply to Ii. C, PEDDER, ble & Co.'s, $°9 Ca et. REAL ESTATE WANTED. _ 1 OOK EXCAVATIONS MADE IN THE UPPER PART of the city. Payment taken in land or cash, Ad- dress J. F. L., Herald office, SALES AT AUCTI ATER Na AONE de sroets, nbers an cade ai ale se, BR ape nae ata FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Dec. 27 nd 2 at ll o'clock eacy day, at their salesrooms, 96 Chambers aud 77 Reade streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE, VALUABLE DIAMONDS AND OTHER PRECIOUS STONES, MOUNTED IN 18 CARAT+ GOLD, removod from 35 Union square to our store, % Chambers street, for convenience of gale, allof which are warranted by the trustee as to weight and quality as per catalogue; rich solid Gold Joweiry, of the laiest Parisian designs; elegant hunting case ‘Atches for ladies and gentlemen, set in enamel and diamonds, &c., to be sold without re- serve, by order of W. BURR, TRUSTER, comprising, nda edly, the finest stock ever offered at aLeaoe in’ this city, and aggregating nearly $200,000 value, This stock has all been manufactured for first class city sales and is of the latest and most elegant designs, and embraces NECKLACES, BRACELETS, CLUSTER AND SOLI- TAIRE BROOC' WES, EARRINGS AND FING be a LOCKETS, SCARF PINS AND RINGS, STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, &c., xtc. all of the ‘anst out and water, of old and new mine NOLTD GOLD J#WELRY—Compristng Bracelets, Neck- laces, Earrings, Brooches and Sets of exquisite workman- I he above will be on exhibition Thursday, Dec. 28, Diag B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. Halosrooms aC Shambers an TT! 77 Reade streets. NB. MI ON MOKDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, 30 AND at 7; 0 elboe at thoir new: igelissiee, Union square (west A PRIVATE cobtueriod OF i. Wiel. KNUWN CON. Comprising choice exampios of artists of the French, Belgian, English and American schools, viz. :— Professor Sohdermann, of Sidney Percy. Dusseldor: William Hart. Professor Carl Hubner. Shattu HK Professor Schultze. G. G. Brion. Wiitinttg, N. Diaz, Nelig. A. Calame. Guy. sabey. T. 1. Smith, F. Von Seben. Gibert's Stuart, Royntjens, Blerstadt, De’ te peal 8. Colman, L. de Boul, ¥, L, Henry, Rosenboot, Biondell, Vormulen, Brot Kuwasseg, Verne: 38 Also a number of fine English Water Colors by Hayes & Clarke. The above will be on exhibition on and after Friday, Decomber 27, day and evening. CHENRY ZINN. AUCTION NOTICE. ZINN, Auctioneer, sells this Aes mencing at o'ctock, at private residence West 26th st., Fail ine rst class city made Furniture, over 300 lots, viz. :—Rosewood Pianoforte, rich Parlor and Bed- room Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Carpets, Oil Paintings Lounges, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, spring hair Maltresses, and every ‘article necessary for house: coping. &e. sks. aS i Gedte atreet. ' i anes ee. also 30 ce ee 1 Poa PIANOPUSTES. T HAINES “BROB,' ieneie First class hantdsome new new Pustiofortes for aale and several ral used w iittles a little, — low iow tor cash, pipet, bmp i OCTAVE PIANO, CARVED LEGS 5 atavaat ior prices and ron: or gm iuaaimenig, at Ww JOHN MAHON'S factory, 316 Kast Thirty-ninth street. T SOMMER & 008, 0 EAST FOURTRENTH street, corner of Third avenue. — class patent aaa pene the best manufactured, and sold on the most re terms for cash or in: ms several Pianos, aged a little, very low for for cash oF rent. Call inning ‘lsedehero mt BOWA EAE & CO. 149 Net Fourteenth sire peet, corner Third avenue. * OCTAVE BOSREOOD 8 mon Food Call at i) West Enat Fourteent BRILLIANT TONED 7 Pianolorte for sale, uses Cost $1,000, for $300; Stool, Cor 3d st, | private residence, SACRIFICE FOR CASH OR A LIBERAL COM. mission on an, advance.—Magnificent 7 octave rose- wood pverstreng Pianotorte, giant tion, iron frame, carved legs, &c., latest iinprovements, manufacturer's guarantee. Noo 7 Bleecker # eet, ne: wery. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR galo—Mado order colcbrated maker, used $ months, ost $000, for $275 jaluo Parlor Sully Etagores, Bookcase, Chamber, Dini ing Fur oo arene encrifcan? broperty family Touving oly. 80° West 10th last., moar Sth av gorge IN PIANOS.—TO BE hepa OR SOLD cheap for cash, or on time, large stock, best makers, at MERRELE'S, No. 8 Union square ida Fourth avenue), AGNIFICENT PULL SEVEN OCTAVE oy eed oarved ‘Syed Pianotorte, havit Be at rated city maker; $1i greatest wVor JAMES ORDON, 196 Bleecker street t maa r Mnedougal, AREAT BARGAINS OF FIRST OLASS ROSE. Wood Pianos, very little used, good as new (fully warranted), at half the! ir original cost. 425 West Twenty- cighth strest, near Ninth avenue. EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR RENT low.—50,000 Prince & Co, Organs now in use, for reut or sale on monthly pe7ment. 8, T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. IANOS AND ORGANS FOR HOLIDAYS.—NEW AND most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or monthly instalinents, or tor rent Orne, Pe nit elsewhere at WATERS’, 481 Broad’ “DANCING ACADEMIES, f —DODWORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 212 bins avenue. For days and terms send tor cir- 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, tia tet nd 156 East Fifty-fourth street. *SRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day, and evening, SS IRCULARS at Private Academy, 12 East Eleventh at T MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY, OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square, He ‘Aiton by te flor Ket at their convenience; a recep- RE FORMING Thirty-fourth anuaty f, atll A.M. and 1o call at the academy. WO NEW CLASSES IN Nee eet at HLASKO'S Academ: Wes strect, comaee rate saturday, loulare ple: THB: BALL Freeview: 3 BAL! The POR: “FOURTH ANNUAL BALL ‘and. positively the last inatd of WIDOWS! AND ORPHANS FUND the late VOLUNTEER FIR, aoe | ft ane ACADEMY 01 n MONDAY BVENING, Jamuat iy re Tickets, adiiting a gentieman and ladies, can bé procured from uuy of the managers ‘AMES F. WENMAN, Presi ae 146 Pearl street. ALONZO SLOTR. Treasurer, 120 Fulion street. MERON, Secreta! Lue lye ory AMUSEMENTS. STILL AT ATTRAUTING EAC EAGER MULTITUDES | — Kt — KY O'CLOC! ROUND THE CLOCK! are — - BOUND mm OLOCK! — ROUND THR CLOCK! 1% OOLboK. ROUND THE Glock! — ROUND THE OLOCK! with DA TUBBS, includ Wit HUMPTY DUMETY MIN WITH HU! 'Y DUMPTY! Five TN WITH MUMTPY DUMPTY! Ah} HUMPTY DUMPTY! ‘OHN WOOD! BROUGHAM! Raat HOWSON! jONDERFUL LAURI FAMILY! GRAND UNION DEPOT! _ BEAL HORSE DON THE nse” KERY RK. BRILLIANT DisrLAY< OF FIREWORKS! Liederkranz Ball at the Academy of Music, Masques, CANOAN BY THE MAJILTONS! MATINEE TO-MORROW (SA’ (SATURDAY), 13g taal Admission, $1; reserved chairs, 90c. oxtra; family ci cle, Ih preparation, THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES. ‘TH AVENUE et ha Sole and Manager. THOROUGH Si wuCHSS T *° Mr. DALY begs as te a annow yunce that in view of the unanimous commend of the Press and the manifes- Ppt eee by Deltiant and iporeasing udiences, — We vi is EVE: 0 oR ‘ALSE SHAME! ir. AUGUSTIN DALY it will be ro} 4 HRPM ee on UNTIL, FURTHER NOTICE, and at tho SATURDAY MATINEES.. Characters by Mr. ine, ark, 0. H. Hockyell, W. Davidas, Burnett, Owen Fawsett, Mrs. Gilt eis, Faiiny Davenport, | Ncllle a a a te sans ‘predent Novelty will b be followed by the first ofa BRILLIANT PARISIAN COMEDIES! ** Seats for FALSE SHAME may be secured in ad- <— MATINEE TO-MORROW, 134 O'CLOCK. Ge Ch Wold, JEL Ge SoaAE SH. -Bole Lessee and Manager ae PRELAD? BURNING ROO! SCENES AT Waney hg NOTED ‘SPORTING will be eeeented ROMA, 14 RUNDRED, yviRGINS VIEKGES ft VEN are TH YY GRA! of city {n many farsores are tae of the BONELLI, ND, U, DUCHESNE, Lecuver,, NORDIN, iD THE’ FULL STRENOTH OF THE COMP: ANY. satURDAY, 4 A AIMEE MATINER, Adtaesion He ONT yilinaus, AT POPULAR Fi nit ‘reheat re Tay Be Re eteouDE « and LES Beats secured at the theatre, 114 and 761 Broadway. OOTH'S THEATRE, HENRY DUNBAR THIS AND EACKL baie DURING THE WEEK for the first time at this theatre Mr. Tom "aplonis ene aan, entitled with MR. JAMES W. WALLACK in his great original character of HENRY DUNBAR, ae with an unusually strong cast. only, HENRY DUNBAR MATINEE N SATURDAY NEXT, AT 2 N. B.—Theso ean bo the only performances of this pow. erful dra on drama and sent sacaieng for the present of ERK, ts scoured six day iy Thome th at pitson Gore music store, TU Broadway. * noatte, OF OOTH'S THEATRE, OTH. SPEOUAL al The Management respectfully announces a brief en- Gagement Mr, EDWIN BOOTH, who will make he ftrst ap earance in MONDAY EVE! ea in Sacra gutee eee mar tl rl be. presented grand “mise en scene" and appointme: that rhea its former producti on Box sheet Cae one and after Tucaday of this week, when seats may ures 1GH.—The Nubile are pommecttithy informed that the sule of a rescryed seat being a special contract, tickets purchased of sidewalk speculators will aot be received at the door. seven months comber ih as W D'S MUSEUM. oe ated THIRTY, a TO. AT 8. Sao & {ENGLER BURLESQUE ae be ee ND MACK. SHERIDAN AND MACK, OWLES and DELEHANTY & HENGLER adits Trick Mules and Comaie Trick Mules in the 1c New ee uriesgne PALACE OF SPRUTH., i IN THE WOO! ON EXHIBITION, THE AN GIANTESS; also ZALUMA, the beautiful CIRCASSIAN GIRL, ALLACK'S, Proprietor angy Man: Mr. LESTER WALLACK VEY EVEN until further notte, and on B SATURDAY at ls, in his immensely Pied tapergouation of Lord Dr undreary’s Eccentri New Sei id. rr wnat pmacdd ointment Oparactere "by 7, Mr. sa} HERN, Mr, GILBERT, POLK, Misa ween ‘GERMON. Miss ROSE BOO HLAN ‘and others. Acts T. RTMENT IN MK. VaenMniaes HOUSE AT las SCA are ibs PATRSIOE VIEW OF nie HOUSE, AND GROUNDS! ATURDAY, Dec. 28, at Lig FM. D ti Pete a sn of the on earance of ven of the. pI ue notice wie JOHN SEFTON. = Wars BROTHER § SAM, MATINEE. BROTH Ki: aR SAM, at Lb TURDAY, Des, 28. poe BOOK NOW OPEN, G ERMANIA THEATRE, Lyte sirest, near Third svente; ad. NEUEN: RID DER, mae DES Bitlis, Comedy in five acts, by Bor oifice open dally trom tl of o'clock, —FOR SALE, , CORNER LIQUOR STORES, SPLEN did Sample Rooms on Sixth avenue and Broadway Bakeries, Coniectioncries, Oyster Salpons, Se ee aerane Hotels, Meat OHELLIS St itands, D1 MI Cedar street. TCHELL'S Store Agency, lat § AND STATIONERY STORE FOR SALE cheap; it is one of the best stands in the city, Call soon at No. 917 Broadway. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WELL pe corner Wine, Liquor and Billiard Satoon, 190 Sixth avenue, northeast corner of Thirteenth street, Agents need not apply. coro ie aromouat’ DAY AY), commencing at Il o'clock, rivate bere 120 West 23d street, 300 lote Flouse- hold Furniture, Steinway & Sons Pianotorte, Parlor Sult, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Bedroom Suits, Basement and Kitchen Furniture. Re erent rain or snow. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. Aor JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER —OFFIOE AND Nassau street, opposite the Post office; Horse Auction mbranche 110 to 11 East near Fourth avenue, Thirteenth street, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, CIAL SALE OF FINE moa CLOCKS, OnE RA GLASSES, APANES! a GOODS, 4C., &0.. mis DAY (FRIDAY), ‘at 11’ o'clock, at their salesroom, 37 Nassau street, J. BLE en SON & CO, WILL SELL AT AU it 12 M., eg Salesroo1 referee, the Tourstory ang basement Drick House and Lor sis Ninth avenue (new number), next, to the southwest corner of Fifly-fourth street; lot 25.114x80; house S0deep is dinished as store and dwelling. Maps at'77 Cedar street CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER. SPECIAL SALE g, Basnilicent ‘rosewood Pianofortes, elegant Parlor Suits, &c., this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at 79 Nassau street, near Fulton, consisting of elegant Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Tables irs, Lounges, velvet and Brus- ls Carpets, M eds and Bedding, Chinaware. Sil- &¢.; also ‘five superb rosewood Pianofortes, Positively without resorve. } £0 LET, Furnished, PRIVATE FAMILY, GOING SOUTH FOR THE Winter, will let their handsomely and_thoroughl; iurnished House, neat aoe ison avenue and Thirty-1 SJoureh street, to a private tat nly rent to October 1, 1873 Per mouth. Address or apply to M. ¥. BERTON’ | il Warren stree 0 LET—A LITTLE GEM; THREE STORY BROWN stone House, handsomely furnished, central loca- tion, at reduced rent; immediate possession. Address SAYRE, box 149 Herald Uptown Branch ottice, Unfurnished, (0 LET, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER House—The brown. stone 22-roomed House, 24.856 100, extension 14x40, 69 Madison avenue. Address OWNER, Brooklyn Branch Herald office. ¥URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. COLLEGE PLACE, CORNER OF BARCLAY street, two blocks from the new Post office.—Rooms to let, furnished ; terms, $2 50 to$3 per week. Inquire on second floor. $5 AND $6 PER WEEK, WITH GAS AT 332 EAST Thirteenth street, near Second avenue; two large and handsomely furnished Rooms to let. $6. —SITTING AND BED Leathe FURNISHED FOR housekeeping; hot and cold water in room; bath: excellent washing al ood location. 222 Finty-second street, n MENTS TO LET, [LATS TO va ET—IN WEST THIRTY. FOU RTH STREET; all light rooms: rent $40 and $45 per month, includ _ Avply at 32 West Thirty-fourth street. [F YOU WISH TO AVOID THF TROUBLE OF LOOKING after Rooms and be immediately suited call on or ad- dress JOUN 8. EWEN, House Agent, h OR Nassau sirect, 0 LET—ON HUDSON STREET, DWELLING PART of House, well adapted for a boarding house; will Tease for a term of years. NATHANTEL ROE, 200 Varick street. _ SITUATION WANTED—BY_ A 4 good driver and thoroughly under- ret TEASER kas or country, Call on A COACHMA oung man stands his busines address GEORGE ANE EXPERIENCED GARDENER, “WITH A SMALL wishes a situation ina first class private es. inbtishmont. "Por Foterences address last employer, 8. PAVIS, Esq 1 Broad FIRST CLASS aCER COLORED COAG 'HMAN, understanding his bnsiness in all its branches, de? sires a situation; nine years’ steady driving in this gy, H‘months in last piace. ‘call on oF address’, 0. 8 No.8 Weat 15th st. (COACHMAN AND GARDENER SITUATION WANT. ing undertands milking and will take mcderate wages: first Address THOMAS, box 160 Herald _HELP V WANTED=MA LES. COLORED SERVANT MAN WANTED—IN A SMALL Private family; Dest references required. Address for two days J. W. ce. YSTER MAN | WANTED-APELY coal ‘ag a C LAUGHLIN, corner 48th st. erly: Vapursy TRAVELLERS Moe Nal tn hb A Sk ing will hear of pants their adv by Grossing, stath e house with which ry expected, &, box 3,530 Post ‘om te First cl i ELLER I8 OPEN ions. First-class how IDENTIAL, box 20 Herald omces PPER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE 41 WEST meaty -fourth street; 5 rooms; rent $40, Apply on premises. _HOUSE! , “Rooms, &C, V w yVANTED, “Tn t this City and | Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN) DE- sire unfurnished Parlor and Basement Floors (or one Floor, containing all housekeeping tacilities), with a pri- bi: } ae yt ood location. References. Address E, Jerald office. Ft “EASTERN LADY WISHES TO BECOME AC- quainted with a Sentleman fo to go security for a house in New York or advance her $2,000; would take ihe party to board in ea for same. Address A. 3. J., Boston Post office, A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, wanted bya ‘Weat side, without 160 Herald office, WITH FIRE, ntleman, below Fourteenth street, oard., Address, stating terms, 8, , box WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN WANT A MEDIUM. sized furnished Bedroom, with fire and without board. Address, with terms, PARKWALL, Herald office. WAxteo—ay 4 YOUNG MAN, A COMFORTABLE PARE re a rivete family, a Y;, eaoar ay, SS ry ms 1 xce When wanted. Address A. W., Herald oMco, "vst WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A LARGE ROOM, furnished, or a Parlor and Bedroom, without board between Fourteenth and Fortieth streets, Fourth and ae avenues. Address, stating terms, D. & W., Herald office. ANTED—FOR THK UNITED STATES MARINE 2m, OM fine, able-bodied men. This service offers lendid opportinities to visit foreign countries on board ‘nited States ships of war. For further information Ap- By. at ie Recruiting Kendezvous, 88 Chatham street, New dA) Major United states Marine Corps WaAntep-a WILLING AND INTELLIGENT MAN, for office and packing room. who can Jan en: {ample security and liberal salar. dddress BONA FADK, Meraid eo anawer, ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, COMFORT- ably furnished Room, with sota ded preferred, vi- cinity Broadway, Nineteenth and Twenty-third streets; weekly terms not exceeding $12 Address NORY, Herald Uptown Branch office. OR FOUR PLAIN FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, with conveniences for light housekeeping (two bed- rooms and sittiug room indispensable); must be in a good locality and rent reasonable: private family preferred, Ajldress, stating terms and (ull particulars, box 112 Herald UCTION SALE.—$15,,000 WORTH OF magnificent Household Furnitaro, the property of J. T. Hungerford, E: 33 West Fiiteenth strect, ae ‘ifth avenue o'clock, this day (Friday); superb Parlor 8u dour, Marie. Antoinette styles, covered brocade, Riageres, BooWicase, Paintings, Bronzes, rosewood anoforte, vel. ey yot, Brussels Carpets, Qiatuary , walnut Dress- ing erence ree steads, robes, "Mattressen, Exten- sion Table, Buffet, ire. Linen, Glassware, Cutler: Silverware ; also Parnitnres of ‘servants’ apai » ment, Kitchen Furniture. Pees oe AUGUST MARTINES, Anetioneer, Y JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS.— The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company will sell 000 TONS SCRANTON COAL, at public auction, om Friday, Decetnser Hat 12 o'clock Qpon, al 26 Exchange place. BAMUEL SLOAN, President a NARKET FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD BUSI- food chance for a butcher. Apply at 101 Monroe. ‘Streets Yor two days. ARE OHANCE.—FOR SALE, IN A COUNTRY TOWN, a nico Restaurant, Oyster and Billiard Saloon, doing good business Summer and Winter; owner having another business. “Inquire at 131 Third avenue, MACHINERY. NERY.—THE ENTIRE “MACH NERY OF A nearly new, for otlice, Woollen, mill near the ity sale ata bargain, Address M. INERY, Herald and owner will give particul: FURNITURE, \N IMMENSE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION of Furniture, Carpets and Wedding will be found at B, M. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.'S, 155 Chatham strect, including a very large @usortmentot Farlor and Chamber Suits, Payments received weekly or monthly. Great bargains for cash. T BENDALL’S OLD STAND.—FURNITURE, CAR. ets'and Bedding cheap for. cashy oF by z weekly and monthly payments. E. ©. 209and 211 Hudson, corner Canal street. A. RIGH PARLOR SUIT, COST $400, FOR $175: ONE, $150; Bedroom Suits, ‘Dining Room Furniture, 80) Praby Carpets, for 89 conts a yard; other goods half Gost 20 West Twenty-third street. A RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE RESI- dence 124 West 26th st_—Parlor Suits, $75; el Sul $40; Bedroom Suits, $25; 300 lots cheap for cash. eee MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT—POM- adoul, Marie Antoinette style, covered silk reps cost S400, tor $200; a 5; ; Pisnoforte, Ei geres, Paintings, Sh scaber Dining) ‘urniture ; @ sacrifice ; property family leaving city. West 1th st, near LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding, at lowest ci price, on weekly instal- ments, at O’FARRELL'S ‘warehouse, 200 Eighth avenue, corner of Twentieth street. Mos OR Meee PAYMENTS—CABPETS, Furniwre, Bedding, &c. ks ORALY & CUNNINGHAM, $841 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty eighth strest Prices lower than any other house in the he city. Y ERNEST ROTH, AUCTIONEER, Executor's sale of over $15,000 jvorth Household Fur. niture this (Friday) aftern on, al kc, story residence 113, blghth sires plage), betwee Fifth and Sixth avenues; is Brussels, ‘Turkish Car- pets: five elegant Parlor’ Suite covered with unite oa catel, reps and haircloth; Tables, Etageres, rosewood Pianoforte, Bookcase, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, Mirrors, Paintings,’ Curtains,’ Bedsteads, Bui Washstancs Mattresses, Bedding, Dining, servanis’ Furniture. By order of Charles Young, executor. Commencing at 1! o'clock precisely. B‘ 8. W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEE! JOHNSON sell this day, at 2 o'clos at 454 Canal Street, a largo assortment of Household Furniture, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, tapestry, ane Ingrain Carpets, Mirrors, Wardrobes, Extension and other Tables; Chairs, Rockers black walnut Bedsteads, hair Mattr inn Bedding, Blankets, Sheets, Comforters, Stovi y a lot of Holiday Goods, consisting of Silver and Pi decay Ware Tea Sets, Forks, Spoons, Bronzes, Clocks, Mantel Ornaments, Paintings, Engravings, Glass and Chinaware, and a va: riety of useful housckeeping articles, I Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS, 11 o'clock, at 109 First avenue, corner Twenty- fourth, street, elegant Fixtures, Furniture, Stock, Liquors, Lease, &c., of Liquor Store. Sale positive. Dealers invited. DAUCHY & _MEDICAL, Ga TTENTION.—UNFORTUNATE LADIES, MEDICINE is a confounded swindle ; rellef guaranteed ; consul- tation free. Dr. FRANKLIN, Bleecker ‘street. —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to all female complaints: pleasant rooms for nursing. —MRS, W. Hl. MAXWELL, It EAST TENTH « street, Female Physician; advice gratis, LADTES FRYSICIAN.—DR, H.,D. | GRINDLE. Professor ot Midwifer; eal ractice ; gual apices certain rellet to iadide with’or without medieine; Slegant rooms tor Indies requiring nuraing. Residence 10 vest Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue. NARD.—DR. JAMES BELL, 67 AMITY STREET, OF- J ters skilful radical treatment, honorable confidence, moderate teda, Closed Sundays. R. AND MADAME SELDEN, LADIES’ PHYSL. cians —Confidential and skilful treatment; pleasant rooms for nursing, 142 Wost Twenty-fith street, M*E. DUBOIS' INFALLIBLE MEDICINE, $5.— Sent to every address Consultation at 44 Great Jones strect. Y MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- gage. galo—Monday next, Stexantly nited up Resta. rant, near Broadway; bargain privately. MAX BAY: DORFER, Attorney fr Morigagees, Ollice, 25 bowery, corner Iiduston street FLENEY , PELTNAN, AUCTIONEER, day, at 10 entire large Stoc! Every lot will be 5 SELIA THIS o'clock, at 134 Bridge street, Brooklyn, or that’ Crockery Store, Dealers cal! SOR OF MIDWIFERY Pifty-second street, cor: nor of Fifth av liible Medicine No. 2, rice. $5 sold at deugaisia, 182 Greenwich sirest, No. t ixth avenue; also 122 Fulton street, Brooklyn, or sent M ADAME RESTELE, Pro gimce 1840; ofice, Kot RIVATE MEDICAL, CONSULTATIONS FOR GEN. tlemen only.—Dr, MAR: enue. Hours 23 Kast six. teenth street, near Fiith avenue. Hours 1i to 2 and 6 to 8 ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONERR, be J | Marshal's gales Saturany, December 28, at 11 o'clock i: ine tira aereia Y North teaiitam git Hous hol ‘urniture, irpets, Lithographic Presses, he: Ale, Whiskey, ‘ancy Goods, ke, i ‘articulars | to Or ov AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, 51 HUDSON street.—Plumbing and Gasfitting Establishments, this day, positively at 104s o'clock, on premises 123 West Twenty fourth, street, near Sixth avenue, comprising Led and some Household Furniture, tock, Bale peremp! ORTGAGE SALE —JOUN R. FOLEY, AUCTION. eer, will sell, this gay, December 27, at 11 o'clock ‘A.M., on'the premises 2,234 Second avenue, between 14th on Tisth streets, a handsomely fitted up Oyster and Choy House, with all the Fixtures and Utensils, Ji FOLEY E004 Auctioncers 228 Third avenue ous AWNDROKER'S SALE.—T108. J, MGRATH, AUC. tioneer, 133 Cha: street, will ‘sell this day, at li o'clock, its of Wom n'y Clothit ng Dresses, Shawls, hankets, Bedding, Remnants, Underclothing, bongs Boots, Shoes, &c.; also la! Coty Furs, Platedware, Mu: cal Instruments, 4c. By order P. Ganley, 67 ‘Division st Prenerat suction SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFFS’ AN D auctioncer,salesroom 121 Bowery, will sell this ge a; o'clock, 500 lots Men's and Wome: lothing ; Dre Shawls, Ugderetothing, Gut Blanke , Bod: ding wae hots, & iC. ; Also, C Pants and Vests. Py ‘annonholz, Mi ket street and J order Franzety Oniver street. 1,182 Broadway, ove Twemy. cighth street. roprietors PRESY, SW eas CHES, YOENT: OM. 60 SURPRISES FOR THE GEUMAN x, FHM 15 CENTS. PRICE LIST NOW READ Mace AL BAZAAR, MEO, THOMAS eee One F GQkCERTS. STEINW. RDDAY EVENING, Dee. 2 clock. ane EGON! SYMPHONY CONCER v - Beethoven SYMPTIONY, No, 6, pastorale, op. CONCERTO tor Nolin, op. 26 Max Bruch Mr. 8. E, JACOBSOUN. (iis first appearance.) RE, Heng 4 Borlios SYMPHONIC FORM, Die Hiun Kaulbach... Liszt CH INTRODUCTION and FINALE, Tristan f et Wagner R RTT DER WALKUBREN. SEASON TICKETS, Ingluding’ Feserved seata for the five remaining concerts, SEVEN DOLLARS, can be had at the box office of Steinway & Sons, where programmes can also be ha Single admission tickets. Second balcony Reserved seats. ‘The sale of ticic Bhi \y Concert will commence THIS MORNING, at @. Schirmer’s, TOL “Broad: Wayat the Theatre, Ticket gotten, iif Broadway, and at Stell Dee onee ss Mr AN viOw at HUD BSSTRIN THIRD svat agent CONC ERT, JAN, 11. ames HALL—RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS. S RAND COMBINATION OF THE RUBINSTELN, gud THEODORE. ee A" ay. a eoem ir . Loe anuary % Paha and ne A SONCER Paint NTON RUBINSTEL IN and “BERRI (WIENTAWSEL, an Jom 4 ERPS ce STEIN, WSKI, THOMAS THOMAS. Re UBINSTIEN, WIENIAWSKI, WIENIAWSKI, THOMAS, RUBINSTELN, in conjunction wit THEO. THOMAS) i RIVALED ORCHESTRA OVER 530 PERFO) OL AR SCALE OF PRICES for these Concerts will be the same as originally adopted TUE RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS. Admission, $150; enters Seats $2 yor the aaa to location.” The sale ot for, let Concerts acinar on at Steinway Hall, Schiri TOL and Lit rome TD AY MORNING, December 27, Res oa INWAY HAL WM. H. POPE, S"His ata EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1872, ENTARY TH: TESTIMONIAL TO ON WHICH occasion if WiLL APPEAR IN COMEDY. RECITATION, ASSISTED BY sanmuret oR ‘AND DRAMATIC ARTISTS, ADMISSION, $1. GALLERY, 60 CENTS. AN baba b tt a gt Bath yen BIRCH, WALMBO LD & Hacks" PSCENE, BURTARUUE OPERATIC AIRS. NEW SONGS PRESI. JORES AND COMIC DANCES. ATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY, 4 MATINEE CHRISTHAS DAY: AT 3 Seats secured six days in advance. THENEUM THEATRE, ATHENEUM panes opposite Mropol et ad Manager; oti BUTLER MRA ACTTO AN IMMENSE COMPANY OF STARS, The chany ho isan Comique, %, in his original Yorkshire gee, Doleful Lover and Simple Ri POLD, wonderful pupil Leo. WONDERFUL OUR and aon SAM TROUPE, BELL, DICK RALPH, GEO. H, COES, Like’ schioononaen, eee ple, Pi SCOTT, &c., ‘side-splat pill of i LEERY. EVENING, An immense_Bill of Novelties Doors open at 7; curtain rises at Popular pricerof admission. Seats reserved in advance, ATINEE EVERY WEBNESDAY ‘AND SATURDAY, — SSOCIATION HALLCFRIDAY EVENING, DEC. %, . Lecture No, IX. The voteran Header, rof, JAS. BE. MURDOCH. Tickets 500. and be. at the Hall and at Schirmer's. 8 o'clock. R, KAHN'S MUSRUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROAD- ‘way, opposite Astor place.—This magnificent col. lection contains over 100,050 specimens of natural and artificial Anatomical ‘ahs iat Come eyery portion of the human fran ctures daily on “ Ner- vous Exhaustion,” “Marriage,” “Its Obligations and Im: pediments.” Applicants furnished with a pocket edition copy of these valuable lectures, post free, for % cents, by addressing Secrotary Dr, Kahn's Musoum, 745 Brondwa New York. “Open trom 9A. M.to 10 P.M. Admission cent EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every ano should visit this wonderful Museum. {tty full o¢ Saigon Rees should seo anil undorytand, Lectures pal? on (hy Ig or jage. ‘hose parties unable to attend these paporiant) ieotures can have them forwarded, ost (ree, on receipt of 25 cents, by addre. cn SECRETA NEW YO ORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway, New York. HE Agee SALE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC will take ene tor the Proscenium and Front Rowe of the WAND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE yicn 8 to take place on THURSDAY. January 2 ag the Aci f Music, when the following Popular and dis. tinguished artists will appost cir. Yoke sBrougharn, Mrs. John Wood, Miss Morant, Mr. Lewis, mma Howson, Mr. Crisp, Mr. Grimth, Miss Dietz, Mise Jewitt, Miss St’ Clair, Mr: Dovere, Miss Mortimer, Mr. James, bay lsat anni, with celebrates from the and Firth Avenue Theatre, Orchestra, Gratula's band. "Allunder the direction ot Mr. Augustin aly. Adition to commenco Precisely at 9 o'clock P, M. N. B.—Tickets for the performance, nog each; private boxes, $6. Can be obtained every evenin; week at the Academy of Music, CHRISTMAS TREAT THE LADIES, THE LADIES WILL BE AD- mitted to Tony Pastor's Opera. House this évening without any charge whatever. G, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, Leaf Tobacco, Cigat Cigar Moulds, ke. “Tiitg DAV. December 27; at ids; oclock, No 19 Bowyry, 67 Cases'Connecticut seed Heat Tobacco, to be soa by Inspector Semples, A large lot Cigars, Cigar Moulds, Iron Satosm&c. Salo positive without reserve, By order of the Consiznea, Dealers invited. Also, at I o'clock, a large. lot ‘of Wines, Liqaors, Champagnes, &c., consisting of about 200 Cakks, Bbis. and Cases of Hrandics, Gin, Bourbon and Rye, Scotch and Trish Whiskeys, Rumi, Port and sherry ‘ines, Baskets Champagne, &c, (Rane pe IARD EXHIBITION GIVEN TO-NIGHT T by O. DION at Garnter’s Billiard Room, corner Unt- vi rat ince and Fourteenth street, to conclude by four ¢ Bho! . R, TRENOR’S RECEPTION DANSANTE, AT LYRIC Hall, this (Friday) evening, at 8 P, M.—Former pu- pils and friends are invited. Fae pumery LET THE LADIES SER THIS IN THE it Pantomime. Tony Pasior’s BOWERY, Qpcre House, this evening. Lar admitted free, IAMMANY pene ASSEMBLY ROOMS ARE NOW ready to let, js, concerts, fairs and lectures, by the night or longer, at foasonabis terms, “Apply to D. [cGONEGAL, Superintendent, in the building. ADIES ADMITTED inte THE LADIES TO TONY L Pastor's Opera House this even- FREE. ing. Three hours’ irRe for the mae noe 01 CHEAPEST SH aha * THE ‘Oki. ARD PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, i, <faliny Guitar, Harp, Singing, Harmon y., 2201 Unto our: Bice dircutars malted: J. ane WATSON, Director. War USE OF iy ld K MODERATE rent arp. Inquire in the 10. & ‘oliaton Place. Met#orourran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON WAND IBLO'S GARDEN, [BLO'S G@. Lessees aud ane ers... JARRETT AND PAI MEN EVENING, THE GREAT SENSATION oF aoe SEASON, ‘0: PRONOUNCED BY PRESS AN! 'UBLIC THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SPECTA EVER PRE- SENTED ON ANY STAGE IN THE WORLD. Scenery, Ballet, Muse, Casamen Effects, Lights, ariet BRILLIANT BEYOND COMPARISON. Curtain rises at 7:45, Carriages ma; be, ordered 4 3 nas earge DAY MATINED At. wi ae WA Anes Hp LIDAY MATINE) MO) NDAY EVENING, December 30 MONS, ee bel THE tea FRENG 1 BY in the popular Gendarme Duet from Naepavieve. ‘IS Brabant,” with Mr. Leflingwell. Nees GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE, ap arance ot GRAND HOLIDAY, MATINEE}, SATURDAY ‘0 AND | LOTOS, ——— wil NOON BEAUTIFUL” SCENERY beialaalten COUNTLESS CostUMEs, AT MATCHLESS = BALLE’ oe ENTRANCING MU HALF-PAST ONE] = CHARMING PoENs, —— TRACT! ererertha. The most Selishe i gnicrtaioment § in the city for DIES AND CHILDR: i MATINEE PICHS Admission. with reserved seat, $1. _FAMILY CIRCLE—Entrance on Crosby street, 50 cents. Uitropn SQUARE THEATRE, nee eto : Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK, Mr. A. M, PALMER, FRIDAY ane SATURDAY RV EVENINGS, and at the SATURDAY. MAINE, Bulwer" '$ most celebrated Comedy, in five acts, MONEY, in which Miss MARY GRISWOLD will make hor first ap- pearance at this theatre. CHARACTERS, Alfred Evely Sir John Vese Mr. Benjamin Stow ve: osea aie Sir Frederick Biotnt. ‘Captain Dudley Smooth. errant io to ‘sir. Join Vesey. Clara Dou Lady Fran: Georgina Vesey. - D, H, Harkins ere). NEXT WEEK, for tho first time in America, a romantic jay, in three acts recently played with great success in radon, and entitied A SON OF THE SOL MONDAY EVENING, January 6, Pee be produced, with reat cast, Be. RT. Phe as M. Seat new and elegant scenery and with a Brougham's new Drama, WTHERTEY. col office is open every day from 8 A. M. to 5 P. either the day of evening performances m in advance. HHEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART.. 514 BROADWAY. and Manager. of the great Burlesque Harlequin: ‘ see se BELT. PUSSY SIN THE’ WELL, DING DONG-BELL DING — JONG — DING = DONG <= OBE DING as DONG = ~sOBELE DING —_— DONG _—_ BE: DING — DONG —— Se the best Pantomime over rerformed on Broadw ie te BONG FAREWELL BENEF! Tt OF MISS KATE FISHER. Last night but one of the late N. B, CLARKE'S great drama oi HERNE, THE HUNTER. Preesd Bop psd FISHER AS HERNE, bee BONNIE FISHWIFE. Sacred Concert every Sunday oventn; Qo Monday, CHARLES FOSTER’ (ining drama of yn, facie ec io peepereye iy TEMPTATIONS, EW YORKER STADT THEATRE, NOS, 45 AND 47 Bower, om ToRNTH PERFORMANCE OF UISE LIGHTMAY'S GRAND OPEICA COMPANY, FEIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27 AT 8 O'GLOCK, THE MAGIC FLUT! feats gan be secured ut te New Yorker, Stadt Theatre ice ; also corner Fourteen! re aud Fou avenue, and at Koch Brothers’, 285 Broadw: ! MR AARS. F. B. ( B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Every — — finees, =~ and the shinir OF BEAUTY >. preceded at cach verformanca with an elegant comeay or drama. haste brates Nate HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. '$ (FRIDAY) EVENING, CHRISTMAS, WEEK ISTMAS WEEK. PERMA DIES ADMITTED FREE THis BVENTNA. THE LADIES ADMITTED FRER THIS EVENING. THE GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, HUMPTY DUMPTY IN THE BOWERY. Bob Butler, John Foster, Minule Rainforth, W: ton, Le Verde Children, Bello Celeste Billy Cartor, Jenny Engel, MoKee and oe nd pears te Thora, and Ae ne or Fri Hg Juarles Seabert, Celia Ifer lo Sis' ers, &. Arles SoOONY PASTOR'S STAR COMPANY. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET. Ta street and Fit avenue, near Booth’s Theatr ery evening ata, Saturday Matinee at 2. MINSTRELS, BL THE BRYANT" NS’ OUND THE BLO! BRYANT'S where ROUND THE BLOC BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, | ROUND THE BLOC BRYANDS MINSTRELS | HOUND THE BLOCK, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | ROUND THE BLOCK. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | ROUND THE BLOCK. BRYANT'S MIN! OOK. LS. GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT'S, Oe. VARIETY THEATRE, 682 Broadwa; perreen eo nd Houston sts. hie se ence & GREG Managers MMENSE SUCCESS. “GROWDED HOUSES, THE sisi QU COMEDIANS, Lj Y QUINN, JIMMY JIMMY QU: TMMY QUINN: atts, JOR CHILDS. BEAUIUD it tae AMPOSING St StATU HORSE NOTES, ‘The $20,000 purse for four-mile heats, which waa to have closed on the Ist of January at New Or- leans, to be run for at that place im April, has been withdrawn by the Board of Directors of the club on account of the unsettled condition of affairs in the Crescent City. This will be a great disappoint- ment to the turfmen of the country, Mr. William Turnbull has sold his fine fa tonian stallion Willie Sche rer to General Si! ton, of Boscobel stock farm, near Quincy, it. Willie eg although @ very fast trotter, and one that could be made vaiuable om the turf, will be used exclusively for stud purposes. This finel, bred horse will be a great acquisition to the section of country where he in future will make his home. THE HARLEM COURT HOUSE JOB, Owing to the absence of Senators Weismann and Benedict the investigation into the alleged abuses in the erection of the Harlem Court House, set for yesterday, was adjourned until ten A, M. on Sat urday at the room of the Board of Aldermen. A DANCING PARTY BURNED our. Corry, Pa., Dec. 26, 1872, A barn and twenty horses and sieighs belonging A ® dancing party at Lottsville, Warren county, were buraed ris ti ite Up on Christmas night, The jose

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