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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, &eo. ‘H ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 5) BAST cooks washerand ironer. or to do general work in a small tamily; best city reference. PHER ST,—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- 19 ouRIsto any se work , Washer and ironer and ge. city aA ence, Call for two days, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1873. Cc ERKS A! AND _SALESMEN, HORTHAND WRITER WANTED—POR ONE WEEK. ‘Address, stating wages, STENOGRAPHER, Herald office, WANTED-A POSITION AS BOOKREFPER, BY A donanlerelecences’ tromeprosent amd past employ gr ‘Address LEDGEI, box 158 Herald oftice, WASTEDIIN A WHOLESALE CLOTHING, HOUSE, ‘a salesman, whe has a good, established Western trade; only those’ who have ‘been engaged in this tino of byslaees heed apply. Address JOHN BROWN, Herald WEST §TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, BEAR —A 216 } irl as good plain cook, wi and iron is willing ta take charge of ‘ot the ee ‘part of th H je BETWEEN 23D AND ATH STS., RING Q34 etoni bata Protestant woman ‘48 good cook, washer and ironer: good refere1 937 WEST 41ST ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN @ private family; city or country; good city reference. RMON. 4%; BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG 408 fohanas ood iain eo cook, washer and ironer; references furn Ve or address. Chambermaids, &. WEST 40TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. Teg and waitress or to do ye sewing ins home preferred more than wages. y= small famil, to-day or Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 30 = EST 4TH ST.-A FRENCH YOUNG LaDy, first class dressmaker, from Worth — wants re: in a private family or at home, Address Mrs. DUL- WEST 19TH ST., 140 Weta'Frenen stamstresy who can oherats on any sewing machine wishes work by the day; terms $1. Address Mrs, FOLLY, iy General Rousework, Se. CHATHAM wey TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE German girl to do general housework in an Ameri- ean family; city reference. 8TH AV., REAR—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG 146 girl, ately ee to do general housework in a small private fui 48 OTH AY., to do general housework; is washer and ironer; oF to cake ca take care of children. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH IN STORE,—A RESPECTABLE GIRL food plain cook, Housekeepers, ae G4. Bast ssp ST.—A LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER IN a respectable family: no objection to the country. Call on or address, for three days, Miss B. 80 & eee aes AY.. oan, Bape re Back ROOM.— widow lady, sical qualifications, ‘as hoasakee er for a widor eae ‘or el deriy pentiemaa of means. Call, for two days, on Mrs HA 68 67H AV., UP ONE FLIGHT.—A LADY OF auiet and domestic tastes as housekeeper for a gentleman of means. Laundresses, &e. ll WEST 25TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A RB- spectable colored woman will do washing aud troning on om nation! terms and on the shortest notice. Inquire for Mrs. LOMAX. 13 WhST 33D ST.—A COLORED WOMAN TO DO washing and ironing for ee at her own house; no objection to an vet month. W fg bhi Re RRERECED DRUG SSD Se ‘vassersin ever e i + hoe goods; Tight samples, Address A. 2 P., Herald office. TANTED—TWO SMART, ACTIVE MEN WHO UN. Gerstand the tea and | fine rocery business; reier. ence reqi Apply at Li "S tea warehouse, 185 Myre a ev. a rook lyn, petwenn Sand 10 A. M. RACTICAL BOOKKEEPER TO WRITE Oe oka the orenings. hte stating sala apelin Toferences, BOOKKEEI Et, box Lid Hera ch office, we ED—A TRAVELLER, FOR WATCH MATE- rial and jewelry house; Facet undersiand the but ness. ‘Address, with relorences, Ix iy Sx Herald off COACHMEN AND GARDEN #!"S. COACHMAN'’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A A first class man (English); best city re/erence from last employer. Address or call on RS. No.7 bast 2sth r By COACHMAN—BY A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL, jonest. steady and most obliging Scoichman. Ad- dress W. F., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,205 Broad- way. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN Lehto) coachman and groom, city or country; years’ city reference. Call ou or’ address, for two days eo, ast 4 SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTFD—BY A thoro: phy unde rstands his Lusi- seful good i y reter- ‘Sadre-s COACH MAS, ‘o2 hast dath ot GENTLEMAN vie A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman in a family ; ts a first class man, of A good address and tour years’ best reference. Call on or East 50th st. address COACH MAN, 1-7 SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS coachman and groom ; bay gE rey 2 mparcening: veity reference. Address A. A. W., YOACHMAN-—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young man; issober, honest and industrious; first class reterence. Call on or address W. T., 21035 West 26th st, private stable. HELP W WANTED—MALES, N OFFICE BOY WANTED—ONE WI WRITING A GOOD hand. Address box 1,894 Post office. GENTS WANFED-IN EACH COUNTY, 10 REPRE- sent a New York cigar tuctory manufacturing first Glass Havana cigars by Cuban hands Address H. 5, box 180 Herald office. GENTS WANTED.—NEW ARTICLE TO-DAY; SELLS everywhere: you cannot fail to make $75 weekly: Do kerosene reeti/ying humbug: samples mailed for AME) RICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, Suz Broadway. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT outdoor’ business. Apply at ‘ORK BOOK CONCERN, No. 7 Warren st, fourth oor, after 9 o'clock, OY WANTED—TO WAIT ON TABLE AND ATTEND bar. Apply at 54 East 12th st, Shakespeare Inn. yy the RY SANE "CARPENTER, 158" EAST 42H ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO GO OUT by the day to do scrubbing and washing. Callor 92 ATLANTIC AV., BETWEEN ST. JAMES PLACE Grand Brooklyn.—A_ competent laun- Gress, who oe do French fiuting and poushing in the peatest manner, wishes families’ and tH entiemen’s wash- ing; has a most excellent place for bleaching; clothes pent fort to New York or Brooklyn; best reference. Call or address. Nurses, &c. tarts 39TH ST.—A COMPETEN? YOUNG WOMAN urse and seamstress; excellent city reference. Canto tor wo days. 3 GOERCK S8T.. NEAR BROOME.—A YOUNG married American woman as wet nurse; has a fresh breast of mix. Call or address, 56 WEST 4TH ST. (SOUTH WASHINGTON squarel.—A young, healthy married woman as Wet nurse in some respectable family. Call o1 ir address, 12 18T AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE Provestaine German girl to take care of growing children and to do sewing; can cut apd fit children’s dresses; best city reterence. 12 STANTON 8T., REAR HOUSE.—A YOUNG woman, with a healthy breast of milk, as wet urse, 174 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WEST 10TH ST.— A ladies’ monthly nurse desires an engagement for the months of Janudry and February; ¢) reference. 34.4. WEST 26TH ST.—AN EXVERIENCED PERSON, thoroughly educated abroad in English and French branches, rndiments of music, &¢.; accustomed to entire charge, care aud training of children; an ex- cellent family seamstress; references. MisceMancous. 308 REST 2D St--A YOUNG WOMAN OF RE- fnement and good manners as companion to lady, or governess to young childre: uld prefer to travel; salary no: so much an object a: protection ana & good home: none but first class people need apply; foteronces. &c. Call on or address AID. OY WANTED—TO MAKE HIMSELF GENERALLY useful in an importing house; wages $3 per week. Address, in own handwriting, B., station A. ANTED—AS WAITER, Ay iepmanane wo with city reference. from Want 2 at No: ¢'West od st ae ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN AS BARTENDER, with reference from a first class house. Noné Others need apply. PARKER'S, Broadway and 4th st. JANTED-WORKING CLASS OF EITHER SEX; $2) er week: work at home; no capital re- quired’ Breatest chance, ever, oifere articulars gend sump to Pa. red. M. MITCHAM, Fetter Made. Pal ladelphia, ANTEO—A FIRS? CLASS OYSTERMAN, AT GEO. ZIPP’S, 470 Fuiton st, Brooklyn. ‘Apply be- tween 10 and 12 o'clock A. M. ANTED—A SMART LUNCH COUNTER MAN, WHO des id restaurant business: a ood man will be liberally dealt with. Apply at PAR- ERS, Broadway and 34th st. ANTED—A STOUT AMERICAN ROY, TO MAKE W himself generally useful and attend an’ office ; must come well recommended ; wages ir woel address LUMBER, 45 Macdougal st ae ise ANTED—250 FAMILIES OF A LITTLE MEANS TO 10 to ates rowing, convenient to New York mar- buylish circuwrs. 44 Broome street, WANTEDTA FIRST CLASS STEWARD IN & RES: taurant; must be fully posted in all the details, and competent to take entire charge when necessary.’ Ad- dress, stating name, qualifications, references and pre- vious place Worked at, HOTEL, box 126 Herald office, TANTED—GOOD BUSINESS ME by's resplendent gas burner shown by actual test Scents. 697 Broad: 50. SELL. RIG- 8 30 per cent, as ‘mples sent ‘by mail; retail price ws D—A NEAT AND RESPECTABLE BOY. 14 or 15 years old, for an office: wages $3 per week. Address, with retere BRUKER, box 172 Herald office. ITUATION | WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN ieee prec b; aT dressmaking gad is ng to make herself useful: reterences. Address MaRGUERITLE, box 170 Herald office. Intelligence Offices, Ore ya CULINARY ASSOCIATION, 113 West 27th st. New York.—We give notice to ail em- ployers, proprietors of hotels, restaurants and private families that we can furnish male cooks and pastry Sooks of any description at shortest motic PROFESSIONAL aie foo WAN ANTED— we cee comr TORS WANT IMME. ately on newspaper or book. Addr SOUT WORK, box 174 Herald ofiee. oa 44 ANTED—A SITUATION AS DAILY GOVERNESS, by an accomplished German lady speaxing French and eu bes: reterence. apnly: atst Irving plac ore ____ HELP Ww. ANTED—FEMALES WiDDLK-AcED woman sept HO, CAN cooK, Wash and iron, can. find ome; two in fam” iy ijbest reierence required. ‘aporal aD OFARRELLS, ay. T Ent LATE ROADE'D, NO.6 WEST UTH ST.— @ first class operator on Wheeler & Wil- and capable dressmakers as trimmers, and finishers. Ds" SEVERAL FIRST OLASS WAIST rs wante L. nl those ‘ustol Work need apply at 110 Weat 224 st Ste YIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a small family ; must pe a good washer and ironer: Gerinan #ir\, spearing Lngiish, preferred ; must, ‘come ominen en. 10 an 1 A.’M. or 3 and 4 cui, a9 Greenwich st —a COMPETE T, TIDY Wo- do the coarse washing. Call, with 0. 3 WEST man to cook and reliable reference before 0% AM ANTED—A TIDY GIRL 10 DO SECOND WORK; Feference required. Apply at 102 West Sith st. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LAUN- dross. “Apply at the level door, tween Sand 19'ctock. <Ye) 00rs West Sid at, be ANIED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS & stress and lady's maid; French preterred fz Sane required. Call on Monday, from 11 to 2, at 5 Hast Vv ANTED—A YOUNG, HEALTHY MARRIED WOMAN with a tresh breast of milk own home. Apply at Ls Thompson st aiabellea zat sta ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE PANTRY W who thorough'y Understands the cleaning and cars of silver. None others need app ARKER’ Broaawa; fd 34th st ANTED—A ce ABOUT 16 YEARS 0 light housewort. A ppiy at 244 Bleeek ot oli Vv TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF 16, WHO HAS HAD some experience as a collector; must write a good wee ana come highly recommended. Address H.W. Heraid office. __ SALES ES AT | AUCTION, LEN : MINER, Al AUCTIONEER ay RULES pars Sea gkortnm MONDAY, BER 29. bas sti dlovelock. at au viheie: pre CONTINUATION FKOM UMN LAST SALE OF yr hig HPL WINES and A GUORS, by order of comprising |G. 1. Mumm's Cham: Bagne do. Vin imperial Hennessy (1844), arte ll ond Gazerag (1795), Planes (38), and of * fine Brandies, in casks, cases and demijohns; also Duff Gor- i Pemartin, Pampecg ant other or reliable Brerties) of leiras, Ports, in canes Scotch and ey, Dart imported in cases; oid Bourbon Whiskeys, Re Crok id Jamaica Rums, English ce Holland Gins. Sale positives The Bot, directiy or indi- rectly, bid on any ae Due denn. Went will be given of the sale of Lease, Fixtures, H ye B. WALDRON, PU GTION EER Salesrooms 108 Liberty and a Cedar street. Furnitors, Car] seh Be mding, ‘This day, at ll o'clock, jocigtinne gee oh beg i Furniuire ne aod Engravi ia Oars pon re, i} ad in private ing, egids Chromos ars, Liquors, locks. Bronzes, Pa- ‘are, Cutlery, Pianos, Toys, Fancy RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and salesroom, 37 Nassau ae “8°, “es the Post office; horse auction branch, 19 enth street, nour University place, Large sale of Household Furniture, AROH, JOHNSTON will sell on thisday (Sarurday.) De- ember i 1873, at 103 o'clock, a fine Jarge assort- of general Household Fur Furniture. UCTION NOTICE.—LARGE ee gla SALE THIS (Saturday) MO! commencin: at private residence 120 West t, near 6th ave- An (0 worth of cle) ant Household Furni- and Chickering & Son Fianoiories four rich’ Parlor’ sien in satin, ‘entre Tabies, Mirrors, Darna Carenloe Paintings: ‘aroma, Bookcase, Books, &c.: Bedroom Sults, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Blankets, basement and kitchen Furniture, &c. Sale positive, in lots, by catalogue. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, UCTLON, AUCTIO! ‘AUCTION. At elegant private residence ‘36 West Fitteenth ren Detyaen Fay Firth AT Sixth ava, ( Esq, Pompaaour, Grand Duchess Etageres, Steinway Piano- forte, Velvet larpeta, Pi 's, Bronzes, Clocks, Clucks, Ornaments, rosewood, walnut Bureaus, Bedsieads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension Tabie, Sideboard, q Chinaware, Glassware, Cutlery; also Furniture servants apartments. Largest, richest ee Household Fur- niture offered at auction this ‘AUGUSTE MARTINES, Ancti UCTION SALE—TIIS DAY, AT I! O'CLOCK. OF new and second hand Top iiss Rockaways, Phactons, slelghs:, several Horses; Harhess: tur and Wook Robes #e., by C RPHY, 879 F street, Brookl Avetio SALE, AUCTION SALE, i maa Oar Lock, (Saturday), at 103¢'o'cloe! ‘at the private residence, ‘210 West 21st, near 7h avenue, slogant Household Furniture. consisting Decker & Bros.’ 7% octave rosewood Pianoforte; Parlor Suits, in satin and plush; Turkish Chairs, Cabinets, Centre Tables, Parts bronze gare 8, Clocks, Mirrors, Curtains, fine Paintings, three keases, Books, ery, Tables, Side- board, Extension Tabie, Dining Chairs, Silverware, Crockery, rosewood ani wainut Bedsleads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Lounges, SI ae and spring Mattresses, rep and haircloth Suits, liall Kuchen Furniture and secnuant of usetul bouseh: ia Articles. N. B,—Sale positive, ROBLRT O. CASHIN, Auctionoer, ¥ JOHN H, DRAPER & CO., Auctioneers, The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Bailroad rik i Byertpsreidnes) 0,000 tons Scranton Coal at public auctigi on Wedneaiay, December sl, at 12 Z my al xchange place. ig ag SAMULL SLOAN, President, Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR., AUCTIONEER, Sells this day, commencing at 11 o'clock, in lots to suit the trade, buyers, dealers and Preceiators, at 3l¢ Hudson street, near Spring, entire. large ‘as ee stock, $1,000 worth of imported and’ ‘admestie fine Toys, Stationery, Pertumery, fancy, staple and orna- menial Goods, contained in'said large store; also Store Fixtures, House Furniture, &. ; no reserve, owner giving up business. All goods to be removed alter sale ; special invitauon. Auctioneer’s office 348 Hudson street. r. TO LET FOR 2 BUSINE 5 PURPOSES. Amstion Now READY FOR occupancy, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, ac, £0. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, ANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES &C.. &0,, CAN BE MAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, 400, $300 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION. ~ | THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOP, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATO! AND ALL MODERN IM. PROVEMENTS. RENT OF 8: ‘lel <j B OFFICES, 521112823 8 B Prbiiis 2d story. 3d. Cy at & eB8es Se Ss11 rp Be A Ss geeeee 11881 VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHEK PUR- POSES ON FIRST AN) BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. FINE LOFT, 60X100, WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM power, to let.—Good light; suitable for light manu- facturing purposes. Also a Wooster street. fue Store. Apply at and Cis YARD TO LEASE—WITH FIXTURES, £0X185, 163 West Twonty-ilith street: moderate terms to May. LEY, 10 to 11 A. M., 255 Fifth avenue. LUB OR BILLIARDS = ‘0 LET, A LARGE ROOM, / 17.6x38, situated at 17 West Twenty-cighth strect (two door8 from Broadway), suitable for club or billiards, on reasonable terms. Cmax POWER.—TO LET, FIVE 'STORY BUILDING and Basement, whole or in rt, with or without sieam power; good light; woodworkei red. 160 West Twenty-seventh street. 0 LET—FOR DOCTOR'S OR OTHER OFFICE, A nicely furnished sitting Room, wiih sdjoining Bed- Foom. 206 West Fortieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. 10 LET—lu7 LIBERTY STREET, CORNER OF NEW Church, a large Loft, on first floor, with all modern conveniences; fine offices attached; Oftice Furniture for sale it desired low. 10 LEASE. HOUSE 1,375 BROADWAY, VSEVE ABD. gome store. suitable for first class’ business: Building on Thirty-third, just west of Broadway, Suiuablo for manufactory stor: late glass windows. HARF PROCERTY.—IWENTY-THREE LOTS WITH water lront, for sale or to lease on East River, between Forty-second and Forty-third atrects ‘with 206 feet bulkhead; depth of water 25 feet at low tide; owner will erect a building to suit tenant if leased for a term of years, or will let low for two or three years. For jurther particular apply to, FABER, 133 Wililam street allows pypwanp SCHENCK, myers cy Peremptory sale to close the copartnerstip of the erent Printi Electrotyping an plated Sta fonery establishment of Boy ry 3 ‘Cushing, Bardua & Co., sad pit Geet street. fbwaRn' SCHENO:! By at'id orclock aa above, the entire con and well known establishments, to w! and other Printing Presses, Type and Gasssfor ths same, one complete machine Sontacring. Machinists’ Tools or every description, one complete Hlectrotyping ‘aper Caters, Ruling Ma rericens Bookbinders, other aiensils.one elegant twenty horse power Engine and two Boilers (one of them entirely new), large quantity of Paper Stock; also all the Office Furni- ture, consisting of four Sates, Desks, Obatrs, fc. also the working room Furniture, Horse, Wagon, Harness, &c. Sal peremptory. FPWARD SCHENCK, AUOTIONEER,—SUPERB 4) Holiday Goods, the importation of F. P. Freeman, at his store, 52 Broadway, consisting in’ part of rich French marble and gilt Clocks, real and French bronze Statuettes, Groups and Vases: real Ri leather Dres+ ing Cases, of the finest descriptions; pearl and leather Opera Glasses, clegant Fans, tvory Brushes and Mirrors; Vienna Gilt Goods in great variety; velvet, leather and wood glove, handkerchief and_work Boxes, and a lai baie oj rich Goods, suitable for the season. The who! fe be peremptorily sold at auction, on Monday, Tues anal ‘ednesday, December 29, 30° and il, commencing each day ut 1 o'clock. Purchasers of $50 and upwards can have tneir goods delivered in the city iree of ex- pense, 'TED—A MAN IN A $150 ad STORE; ON “oan 307 THAT CAN y situation. 1 st. mi erection and construction of iron bul an engagement, either as indoor or outwoor superiniend G an, who is nauniine with all mie 5 ot rad ings, is open for ent or constructor ; no objection to going West: rete ences furnished. Ada ress H. E. K., box 136 Herald office, OREMAN WANTED—IN A MANUFACTORY OF sheec brass Work: a thoroughly practical workman Tequired, and good tool maker preferred. Address, stating Particulars i, JAMES, box 109 Herald office. Warten: FOREMAN FOR BRASS WORKS MAK- ler work; to a good man ste: ing steam and work aud good wages will be given. Address, with 1 erence, box 574 Post office, Pittsourg, Pa. _PIANOFORTES, _ORGANS, &C. A \ —$200.—MAGNIFICENT %. OCTAVE AGRAPFE rosewood, oversirang. iron Goldsmith Pianoforte, byain &c.; carved case and legs; atest im- provements smith See also Piano and Stool. $0. GOLDSMITH, er street, netr Bowery. Aeraigut AND SQUARE PIANOS FOR RENT, 4 jp{rom $3 per month ; second hand Pianos. from $33 repairing, storage, &c. WALKEK BROT RS, No, 47 bast T Twelrth st, two doors west of ‘Broadw —HOLIDAY PIANOS PANIC PRICES,—CHICK- + ering, Steinway and other new and second hand Pianos for rent and sa’e on instalments Try them. BERRY & CO. 739 Broadway. CHICKERING & SON ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale—A brilliant toned 7% octave, four round cor- Bem carved Fanororie, best city makers original cost $1,2W, tor $275, Call at private residence, 120 West 23d st. A MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale—Keautitul holiday present, made order, city maker, fully guaranteed, used 5 months, for parlor, chamber. ‘along Furniture; parlor, cham. Ber. dining ‘furniears; verware; saci family leaving city. 36 West 15th st., hear sth a¥, ‘eidund A MADY WILL SELL FOR LhS8 THAN $100 A HAND. some rosewood Pianoforte, including Stool and Music; modern improvements; perfect order. 28 Third street, near Bowery. N PXOHANGE WILL BE MADE FOR A GOOD Janet Gone hand Planoforte: a splendid new Mink, Fur ‘ape. Persons willing to exchange wi 1 On box 223 Herald oftice. if id rains ost STEINWAY & 30NS' PIANOPORTE FOR SALE— a bargain; arg rar of different juare an Fights on easy terms Call at THLSEN HOLM- STROM'S, 68 Fulton street, Brooklyn, stag BARGAIN FOR Ca8i.—ROSEWOOD SEV! octave Pianoforte, all modern improvements, carved case and bad for $1H; Cover and Stool, 243 East $uth st 8 WEINBERGER, ABCTIONEER, SELLS TiIs + day and every day this week, ‘at 15% Bowery, in lots to suit everybody, a large and general assortment ot Wines, Liquors, Cham; agnes and Cigars, commenc- ing at 1034 o'clock Until 4 o'clock P. M. S. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER.—REGULAR + sale this day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, at 1534 Bow- ery. of general ivorchandise; Wax Dolls, Furniture. Car- pets, vlleioth, Rugs, Blankets, Horse Blankets, rubber ae and Shoes, Furs, Cutlery, Watches, soap, French two ‘vewing Machines, ac. H, JENKINS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, sell THIS DAY (gaturday), ‘at 11 o'clock, at No. 160 Greene street, Bedroom marge oe ean nope abies Stoves, BOGART, AUCTIONEER,—BY BOGART & BISHOP, 5 this day, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. North Williain street, Househoid Furniture. Wardrobes, Parlor suits, black wainut Bureaus, Washstands, Bed steads, Beds and Bedding, Carvets, Oil sicth and also at o'clock, a stock of Fancy Goods, Clothing, Watches, Jeweiry. &c. AMES M. FORD. AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE this day, at 2o’clock, the entire Furniture ofp four story house, at 367 Bowery, consisting of Parlor, Cham- ber and Bedroom Suits; about 69 Yelvat, Body Brussels, Tapestry and other Carpets; Pier an tel Mirrors; brocatel and other Curtains, Lembrenuine Wardrobes, Bookcases, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Waskstands, pomercod Piauoforte. pat and other Mattresses, Feather peeped Ging. Sotus, Chairs, Kockers, Extension Tables, Silver, hina, ss, Crockery Ware, Cutlery. &c. Sale absolute’ rain or sliue. ORRIS WILKIN! Gey een! Purni it auction, M,, at the privs AUCTIONEER. HANDSOME re at Sia KH LUDLOW Decem! idence 203 Bast Bix s teenth street, all the Househowd iu it therei ist ‘of feat Dining and. Bedroom" ase black walnut and Bedroom Furnti mahogany; Armoires unges, an assortment of fine Plated Ware, &c.; also fine curled hair Mat. nee ‘ Friis sae fh ean ties and In- in Carpets an joths, ether wi an assortment 6: kitchen Furniture, cooking “Utensils, ae, with which the sale will commence. bode yet SALE.—I WILL ety THIS DAY, THE ire, in Hock and, Fixtures of the Dry Goods and Fancy Store ee 411 Grand street, consisti wae Patterns, ready- Dresses, Corsets, Ladi Children's Hose, Comforters, Gl loves, Gent's Undesel thing, P monnaies, poatve, at ae ae. Will be , fold in jow, Sale positive, ? 4 sD ALLEY, Olty Marabal. ea ae GUSTIOR SALE—OF FINE DIA- monds, Watches and Jewelry, in the old established store, No. 54 Ohatham street, near Leggett's Hotel, com- meneing this day (Saturday), December 27, at 2 P, M., and continuing every “abi until all is sold. HN MORIARTY, Auction ICHARD FLELD, AUCTIONEER, JUERIPF'S SALE. Till sell this das. at 10 o'clock, at Nos. 160, 152, 15d and 156 Kast Fiftieth Horse, one Sleigh and one By order, Satan 1. BRENNAN, Sheriff. B, GatLican, véputy. tin the housework of a small a food home; wages $3 per Hing top ing, a nurse and Bi 98 Fan s ran agi TUATIONS WANTED=MALES, 2 GOOD CHRI“IMAS PRESENT.—oENTL ease give some «kind of employment to a OOF BY A_ LADY and Is willing todo any kind of work ry small com tion. a 5 tor ave ocmall ce \pensa' Hesldemce, 48) 21 ay. SITUATION WANTE YOUNG COLORED as waiter; good c zafere box If? Herald Uptown pages "See Hays WASTED-RY AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT way, note situation as waiter, elther it raya faantly a CLERKS AND ) SALESM EN, rivetly understands his jess. For turt! Bice, ee nee at his present if maplorer Me —i-4 BUSINESS GENTLEMAN, WHO SPEAKS POUR A lan A soa Saint travelling agent lo eturers; best ref Address F. %,, Herald Uptown Branch ome, A Aa ANTE Oe Gommrsst0N, FOR t ve estal Sank ox Ind Herald ommoas Address H, OOKKEK PER. ~$50 cast, $50 THREE MONTHS house worth trom ior Stagnation in an importi 50 a year, Address WARNER, box 5,309 Pust Drees snecre CLERK WANTED, APPLY, WITH references, at 21 |:ast Houston st. for two days. IRST OLASS SALESMAN WANTFD—TO SELL tes Jor @ first class house; none but Sale, ao, we udinted with the retail city trade “need Apne Suing for § alive man, Address TEAS AND Qaaeean WELL ACQUAINTED Witt THE Ris. nener, and hotel trade wanted—Fine chance for a good, reliabie man, Address WHULLSA: GROOLR, Herald ote JHORT HAND.—AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER ants, baruial employment Addross, for two Weeks. H. 8, BEATTIE, Washington Helauta citve BRILLIANT TONED 7% OUTAVE FOUR ROUND rosewood Planoforte, cost $1,250, for $200; richiy carved case, finished back and front, having all improve- ments, guaranteed ; embroidered French cloth Cover and revolving Stool. AZ octave Plano, $160. Call, this day, private residence 210 West 21st st. XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.—NEW AND 4 hand Pianos, tully warrant $0) uy elegant ones Like new at $20. FISCH swenty-cighth street, near Ninth invens. A x SLUUBET, PELTON & CO. Standard Organs. 20,00 now in use. Wareroomis st Broadway. ‘ow ¥ nequalied in tone a _A splendid stoc! stock now on hs iemaeansa COND wards ; qme 78, 423 W NOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; rent applied ef Spercnee ss prices to suit the times, at M. RRELL'S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue. ‘ork. HOMAS GAFF: EY, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 6 Centre street, will sell this day, at 1034 o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures of the Grocery and Liquor btore 360 West Iwenty-sixth street, in one or more iota _FURNITURE. “WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FoR « Furniture, By ets and Repding at B. M. COW. PERTH WAIL & CO.'S, 155 and 187 Chatham ‘street. An immense stock pane low prices. A ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FORNITURE FOR + sale, in lots to suit he org Parior Suit, 14 for $125; one do., $100; ep ult, ange ei pels, ‘oom Suits, comple pward Mattresses, &c., at privawe Mouse 10 Pp Bookcase, Be steads. Bui LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE aod bathe tr at A ih cash price: bY, eighth instal. ts, at OTF. LS warehouse, nue, A monta, between Thirtieth a ‘and Thirty-first ey HE BURDETT ORGAN 18 THE BEST—WHEN You ff buy one. BILLINGS & WHEEL: st Fourteenth street Le ad Age “PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND BEGO! 200 hand, of frst class makers, will be sold istiower prices, for cash or ingtalm rent, in city oF sour, during thi i! “Bnancial ra id the Holida: ever oftere & SON, Broaaway, than to se WATERS oie fe CoNCE RTO pale’ ORGANS and PIANOS, “ waar ‘Amppeur E DE LA PATX, PARIS, Hantkerchiet picevarns Fervumery for Lustre for the Hail Eau de Cologne (oreparation's Speciale), tanteoiiliiciall MEDICA A —MME. MAXWELL, P pear TK TAN, 1 RESIDENCE " Thira mul ast 1 Tenth enth street, ne enul —Dk. AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSIC A. Years’ practice). 120 West Twenty. stath ateek MME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN | 41ou = Ae “Ottice No, 1 East 0d st, first door from buh ays A” M. MAURIORAU, M. D. OFFICE 129 LIBERTY 1+ Street, near Greenwich street. TTENTION!—DR. FRANKLIN (LATE OF PRUS- @ sia), Consultation free, Private gilice 161 Bleecker st *T PICKHARDT & CO.'8, 218 WEST THIRTY-SEV- Cy bas near Seventh avenue, Furniture and Uphols is, Pickhardt's Parlor Bedsteads; 2 per cent o tor nr cash only for 10 days from date. A pd Peas POR Fou see Rer ene NAO. Pu cath 9 nifice: pon’ Househi ture for sale; depeth elt made rande Duch fempegout styles, covered silk Trocade, cost fo do., $100; ; Istageres, Bookcase, onzes,Cabin Pianotorie, celebrated, m: ustc Capinets; rose wood, wi resses, Extension 1 he re fd ite rifice:. vbr perky fast use i e ope feaving olty. 96 West lou at, near Sth ay. f Oe AND oc rea “AT THE LOWES neal Daitsianneg CORNISH aie between nd 28th streets, \OOD SECOND HAND AND pisert panes: J sizes, rich patterns; Engl Pre Peas |S ra! 12 Fulton streot, Brusse! Yery cheap, at the “old stand n Wi ia and MARBLE _ MANTELS. we N ASSORTMENT OF MANT aia, UNSURPASSED beauty of design and quality of workmanship, work of ail Ringe as eolalty, NREL N SLATE COMPANY, Pourth avenue and ‘Reventeentth street, Union sauare.— JTEWARKTS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels rich and elegant designs, at the lowest kfices, 2u) and 222 West Twenty-thitd strech between Yeutl and Mighth avenucie | DWELLING HOUSES ‘TO LET, Furnished. A THREE STORY HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, HANDSOMELY turnished with everything necessary tor housekeep- ing, at a very moderate rent Inquire on the premises, 53 West Forty-fourth street PAMILY, OBLIGED TO GO SOUTH, WOULD rent their handsomely furnished House, four story brown stone, high stoop, pleasantly located, very cheap to a private’ ramily, nntfl Mav lor longer: immediate Possession. Address HOUSE, box 4,460 Post office, 10 LET—BLEGANTLY AND COMPLETELY nished brown stone four story, 21x82x100, se laundry, scullery; china, glass ornaments per Tionth:” Apply of premises No.4 West Forty-dth street, Unfarnished. OUSE, OR A PART OF IT, TO LFT.—$750 RENT only’ for a three story and basement brick House in West Forty-tirst street, near Eighth avenue, Apply” at 151 West Forty-first street, near Broadwa: PO LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House, newly painted, papered, &c.; nicely and con- Meri located; rentreasonable.’ Apply to J. A. VAN- BUSKIX) ent, 67 Kast Tenth street. 0 LET CHEAP AND FURNITURE FOR SALE AT a sacriflee—Elegant four story brown stone House, 352 West Fourteenth street: furniture nearly new ; housd lendid order throughout. An extri rdinary « ‘oppor- tua ity offered by applying immediately on the premises. 10 RENT—THE SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE NO. 4 Horatio Ce square: immediate posses fern Apply to JOHN SCOTT, 641 Hudson street, second ry. FUR- arate FURNISHED Rooms AND APARTMENTS mers ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH fire and bath, to gentlemen, at $3 50 to $33 house Private, 83 Clinton ‘place (Eighth street), near Filth av. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A LARGE +UNNY Bedroom, neatly furnished, without board; also two hall Rooms; re‘erences exclianged. 80 University place, near Fourteenth street. NUMBER OF FURNISHED ROOMS TQ LET—IN suits; trom $ ore suitable for light housekeep- ing. f. ‘Apoiy a1 209 eight avenue, corner Twenty-fith st. A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED. Toum to let, with convenience for Rossreccta dod at 242 Bightn avenue, near Twenty-third s1 AT I, UNION SQUARE (Bast SIDE)—THLRD FLOOR, pleasant and well furnished Rooms, for gentlemen oniy; terms moderate; @ very convenient location. fob oye ted NEATLY—SECOND FLOOR (THREE arlor, bedroom, kitchen, closets, Cede ord cold water. fronting Eighth avenue ; weekly. 3004 West _Twenty-eighth | street (0 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM ON second floor, adjoining parlor: very pleasant. Ap- Bly in dresemaxing rooms, No. 7 Great Joues street, near Y het LET—A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, Ja for tre itslc eatlomeat privat ain’ has 0. vate fain! at 157 Bast Twenty. rst street, Rear Genny Park . af pares “4 GREAT dapat eee FUR. ished Rooms for light ee pi in also front Parlor and Basement, handsomely turn ed, for a doc- tor or dentist, TO $10 PER WEEK.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED larg i ae Rooms; grate fire, fine bath and closet roo! OMee to let. hair mattresses. Also Doctor's ig | STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS, WITHOUT ie beds, itr ‘Hast ‘Thirty-first strect. board, for gentlemen only. 104 East Seventeenth street, near Union square. 2 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fourth avenue.—Parior and Bed- rooms, on second and third floors, elegantly furnished, in a private tamily, to gentlemen, without board. 131 WEST TWENTY NINTH STREET.—TO LET, neat and newly ixtrws Rooms, to single gen- fomen or gentleman and wife, house has all improvements. from $3 @ week upwards; 264 EIGHTH AVENUE, (OVER DRUG STORE), opposite Grand Opera House.—Parlor Floor, handsomely turnisBed and convenient for light house: Keeping; term reasonable for quiet, permanent parties. 36 Peder sf a House" STREET, Lynd THE ram ye jouse.—One jaare an t Handsome tooms to fot, furnisiod. “A id UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, ak A. 10 1 LPT, THE ‘SECOND ‘FLAT. oF HOONE NO. $8 Third avenue, between Twenty-sixth and iwen- ty-seventh streets: Ge amprovements; to a small family rent mode » Appl, fice on premises. N ANEW ae FINE RO ing Room, first floor, front, 115 Ss’ EVERAG PINE FLATS TO LETRCONSIST! iG OF five rooms, on the fourth and fitth stories, at the new toss Nos. 111 to 117 West Eleventh street; price $26 Wied LET—A SPLENDID FLOOR OF 8IX ROOMS, GAS and bath and all modern improvements, in the pri- vate house No, 7 St. Mark's place, M, WITH SLEEP. Eleventh street, WAY DOWN TO OLOSK pur don’t ewant to carry over during pad Ly iy Af possi mid the sank suinibeeques io antiga, ea wer aces at prices re will Insure wilt Positively endorgell Ap Ady) in New York 10 per rent. Come and . 1O., Tm mpornte and Manutactorers ot Furs, ‘Brosdway and ten treet (opposite Stewart's). < WANERD. TO PURCHASE, TO PURCHASE—A SECOND HAND ieciva Litt, 4 & moderate pros. Js. BROWN, 44 Maiden lane, in store, ror. ona, Bons Pa Es Fp a —— SECOND HAND SAFE, MEDIUM SIZ! ind price, box 4i r cash. Address, stating size a Post office, Plainfield, Rid diinthdis BILLIARDS. pies Ae STANDARD AMEKIOAN BEVEL TALS | AND Al. the Phelan & Collender Mac tion Cushions, for sale only by the patentee. MH. SGOLLEND EI suc: Comor to | ‘helan & Collend 733 Bi mway, New York. lk LARGE ASSORTM ENT ( OF NEW AND SECOND fy signed Bulinrd Taplesconstantiy on band a GHORG N'5, No. 7 Barclay street, New York, \OMPRESSRD IVORY BILINARD BALLS—2%, 86 J por set; 24% $5; 2inch, $4; 1%, $3: 15 Ball Pooky 234 $2) set, a fine ashoruinent of Checks. Wik a. WibLiNG & CO. ail aud 29 Contre ph AMUSEMENTS. VENUE THEATRE, ¥ a hy at8 Carriages may be be ordered, for 1030, x Oiliee open continuously spam 8A; Mtl ont weeats may be goourse ten di vance. Prices, Doxes, $158 giant Fiaeeke a Sg ie 1 I GUSTIN DALY janage i PARISIAN {BET 0 oe knee eous hitt!! ‘The iences al- ternatel a yt DEI /ENSATION. P. re, Cinrkcy is James, Mr, AMUSEMENTs. NBAND Orne HOUSE, BEGINS a ICES—At Gi Sfoconts $1 extra; circle a . weal NIGHT a ah gagyRpeo! Marine Freshest, Brightest, Trick, Spectacular MPTY oUMey which hound with foauures slculated to delight both adult and chil tinuous ex om prclogue. tn lormatiea re GAL MAR MARVELLOUS AND FANCIFUL, THE am SISTERS, vid, Mr. Morant, | Let the childre: Tumpry pumpry Sere tee rang Oe He | ONE TWO, HUCK LE-MY-8HO fat tele travel Gibert, Miss Minnis Conway, | eign parts and Join ghetr gleetul shouts isa Mortimer and ious mirth with - RARE S EROUPE of of | Opera House resus St overy performance 2 EiRcbs sothe. “GRAND SPECIAL MATINE NEW YBAR’S DAY. 5TH AVENUE THEATRE: ins pax IBLO'S GARDEN, VOKER. TAL F PARRICIDE, Tee Pearoeuaness Essie QLtmPic THEA: hs eho parry sr EVENING: BAYT OVERWHELMING BUCCESS OF |) "foaas 8 CHILDREN IN THE WOOD, ABLE! i NEW CHRISTMAS PIECE. THE WONDERFUL VORES, GABRIEL ahi iniiigaeral Fon PS artus Victoria, Jessie, Rosina, Frederick, Fawdon. aiperay eam GRUB. CHARMING SINGING. GABRIEL GRUB. a pace h GABRIEL ostextraord! eribeaie\ Sore Vm EXQUISITH MUSIG. extraordinary, tesq' rr GABRIEL east and beaititul aros. | 2 GRAND BALLETS, én ¥e prone a oe Gaus. | 3 CHILDREN’S PICTURES, Fy OK AT THE STAR AR? IST: - —— = GABRIEL aAIILROW- Boon ee Gaus. |. MAGNIFIOENT r. Nelson oe GABRIEL Mile. Louise hell, GRUB, | 4 TRANSFORMATION, the bewitching, beautiful, clegant “ GABRIEL Wire Volante artis GRUB. THE CLIMAX OF CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS. Charles and Carrio Austin, in their GABRIEL nuracylous Zouave | viel GRUB. BROADWAY. and Com GABRIEL GRAND MATINERS satura ata at 2 GRUB. HOLIDAY PRICES GABRIEL Atmisslon tes family etrele, se. _ GRUB. Reserved seats, balcony or orchestra, $1. GABRIEL GRUB. GABRIEL Guus. ‘00D'S MUSEUM, B. In DAVENPORT. FIRST MATINEE AT 2 P.M. MATINES ENING B. L, DAVENPORT EL “DAVENPORT as ILLIAM, AYLNERR Wie ape in the tragedy BEAOR Pare . SACK CADE, JACK CADE, A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP, "Cast to entire company. OOTH’S THEATRE, LAR ee rie ¥. B. BOOTH. BALCONY, $1; DRESS CInoLE, pina GALLERY, 250, SECOND, WERK OF Mit ‘MRF, 8. CHANFRAU AS Or, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLERL ERY NIGHT. AND SATURDAY MATINER, EVERYTHING NEW. NEW SCENES, NEW EFFECTS, Read what the New York Hi Herald says of Kit;—‘Tt is not often thata critic can accord unqualified praise to a pertormance, bu tthe manner in which this truly Ameri- can dram is presented leaves no room for unfavorable ticismn. beeen GRAND “KIT” MATINEE, ON X-MAS DAY. In active preparation a new play by the celebrated honey are Adolp Ane Balog (ap (author of “Article 47" and eCesst entitled by paps i iH ‘A FEMME DE FEU.” in which Mrs, 5. B. BOOTH will soon appear. Seats secured in advance atthe Theatre, and at the music store o1 C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. MORE’S G™ SIXTH SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT, ‘at the Armory, Fourtzenth street, near Sixth avenue. No ae Pars (SATURDAY) EVE., Dec. 27, 1873. Grand Processionai March, “The Silver Trum- pets,”’ as played at St. Peter's, Rome ‘tyrant Gilmore's weet, -second Regime: . 2. Overture, at rol -Donizetti Gilmore nity nd. 8. Solo tor orned, Sa niwind eee: + Levy r. rbuckle. a Symphony, ae 3 (Scotch). Mepselmotin ‘Two movements—L Andante Con ‘moto; Alle, 0 Aseal. Gilmore's Twenty-second rene: Band. 6. Burlesque Galop, ‘Southern Life"...... Gilmore's Twenty-second Heinen Band, 6 Grand Peet Overture, on the “Austrian Hymn? d time). & Westmeyer agsadi 7, Saxophone Solo, * Fi & “March Militaire, irventysocond | Regiment” b re nee. a leyerbeer ilmore’s peach second Regiment Band. 10. ona of All Ni Introducing the airs of aii nations with varia- tions tor the principal instruments, ingle Tickets, cone, Packa “A of 10 Tickets, $4. sale at the usual places and at oor. P. T. Bapyues pe ti SENSATIONS AT THE Afternoon and Evening. OUBLE CIRCUS CIRCUS e seum, Menagerie and Circus, atter-/CIRCUS The thrilling! tite BATTLE SCENE at night, costing|C -|$20,000, is the most gorgeous Eques- trian Drama ever produced. Five tH Extra Attractions in the great Mu- Z|noon and evening. B E Hundred Men and, Horses In deadly Ci trife, representing the leading his- i toric event of the Revolution. Regau- a rliar Arenio Exhibitions daily at 2/CiRCUS 4 jand 8. Every department thronged S E|from 12M, to10 P.M. Admission 60 cents; Children under 9, 25 cents; i CIRGU! DOUBLE —— p DOUBLE) Keserved Chairs, 25 cents extra, CIRCUS ROADWAY TREATRE, 723 Last tWo PERFORMANCES, CHRISTMAS, POPULAR PRICES. LAST | ORCHESTRA SEATS, ONE DOLLAR, MATINEE |BALCONY, ‘FIFTY OENTR FAMILY CIRCLE, 2% OBNTS. Wilkie Collins’ great Play, THE WOMAN IN WHITE, Last —— THE WOMAN IN WHITE, MATINEE — — WYBERT REEVE TO-DAY, |. as — COUNT FOSCO. AT 1:30, —- — THE GREAT SENSATION DEAMA, CHRISIMAS. THE GREAT ARTISTIC ACTOR.» ‘EW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 ane nhnitmeoesie at 587. Manager... W. BUTLER HOLID NDID ‘SUCCESS CREAMS oF ‘havgutin “AND DSLIGHE. METROPOLITA ‘AN|JOHN HART, the UNEQUALLED METROPOLITAN reat mirth maker METROPOLITAN | SAM HICK#Y, in] ATTRAOTION. METROPOLITAN | two of his irish — METROPOLITAN | specialnes. LEONA FUN ALL. Miss LIZZ METROPOLITAN | KELSEY, BEVERY BODY, Schrotter sisters, Caroline, Gabrielle and Henrictta, and Miss Kate Ma ito, ia, n thet! ants ul Dance. ii Walters and Morton. tl the Monarchs of Song and Dance, Rollin Howard will sing “Spring, Gentle Spring.” Bymany Master Barney, ae Kewhum, Saphorn and Miss An TOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR P COMP. THIS AFTERNOON | AND | EVENING, ME VENiwa THIS AFTERNOON | AND | BVENING. aT THIS AFTERNOON | AND | EVENING. | 7 pisloek Children half price, Atternoon—Doors o} Popular Prices uf Adinission—z6c., 500., Secure your seats early. ALLAOK’S. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK DOOKS OPEN AT 7:30. COMMENCES AT 8 en at is NINTH WEEK OF LESTER WALLACK it THe COMEDY BERIES, EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOR, ALSO SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:20, q will be repeated Mr. Dion Boucloault's new. legitimate comedy, in 5 ac! MAN OF HONOR, Characters by Mr LESTER yee JOHN GL BERT, HARRY BECKETT. BAND, GAP BROWNE, W. J. LEONARD. iss ee FREYS LEWIS, Miss ahs A ALEXANDE, PONISI, 4 Mise BLAISDEL! ATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30 P.M CADEM GRAND AIDA MATINER. GRAND FAREWEUE: MATINER and last pertormance prior to departure for Cincinnati f the STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA meter THIS SATURDAY, Dece December %7, at 1:30 P. M. TORRIANI, canine CAMP AXINI, MAURRL, NANNETTI, INCREASED CHORU: fon ‘D ORCHESTRA. Musical Director and Condue! .Signor MUZIO Maunee Fxicos Genera) sdmiasion, reserved seats call parts), $1 ex! Seats at Acadeuny s also 701 and 114 Broadway. OWERY THEATRE. 3|B Great succe:s of the New Pantomime, MOTHER GOOSE, the BERNANDEZ FOSTER, TROUPE. THE INDIAN BOX TRICK, YEE BABIES, 3 cape 5 ycars, in their great act. On Monday, ALA in his new act, Matinee to-day at 2 o'clock. M= FP. B. CONATINE eater a THEATRE. THE WICKED WO SATURD SY: SPECIAL NIGHT, EUSTACHE BAUDIN, sige td THEATRE, AD. NEUENDORFYF. SATURDAY, D. LES GRORGIENN By Opera Bouffe, in three acts, by Offenbach. Box Office open daily from 9 till 4 o’cl ++ eeeeee Director ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, THE C°FAT HOLIDAY PANTOMIME, GOOSEY, (ne GANDER, J, MoANDREW: oup ie Rites NG: NOES, tak anew & W, & Nag AN a DMritED wit LA. stow 3 TNSTITNIN god all the stars appear to-day in aus WILL On MONDAY vexn, Adil WILLTAMS foes eee December 23. ‘RE. err a LIBRARY LECTURES, ASSOCIATION HALL, iy ace BYBNING Dec. 29. HAIL. Subject—"LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT BUN.” Tickets at the Library and 14 Broadway. R. KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC Institute, Rebuilt, remodelled and wish 8,000 tresh Aitractions, now open ‘to the public at 68% Broudw: Renrly opposite the Grind) Central Hotel, | Models ot portion of the human fraine, breathing mechanical Se ares, &c., altogethor comprising the most entertaining And instructive exhibition in the world. Admission wc. Secon lectures daily; tree to visitors. | RAFULLA’ 3 fel SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. PROMENADE CONCERT, Se eo heat J Regiment Ai ” tickets c EVENING, December @, Ish ch can ned trom the rote or Mite 4 ot the Mg etait or from ©. 8, GRAFULLA, 33 Bast m tenth street Positively no flokets ‘will be sold at the door. OBINSON HALL, Sixteenth street, near Broadway.—Professor HARTZ will give his wonderful magic entertainment every event this weck, including the astounding Indian Box and Spiritual Basket igonrigh, with Matinees on Thuars- day and Saturday at 2; doors open at 1:30. Tickets 50c, only. "Commence (evening) at o'clock, PEN DAY AND EVENING—THR ‘PHRENOLOGICAL om: Examinations, with AS of characie: for presents, rt rrr THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, TTERALD )_ BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY on _HAND. lelel Fy BR SAMURLLY NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- . yn Last night of EDWIN ADAMS AS ENOCH ARDEN, MATINEE TO-DAY AT’? P.M. T. BARNUM'S GREAT MORAL SHOW, «= Rink, Third ay enue, and and Sixtyhird street, Closes with the Hol Holidays, Profeesor Hutct» gues ings, Lightuing Calculator: Aztecs; Fiji Cannt- ESSE | bats: zip, the “What Is Tet Admiral Dot, &e.. sana &c, Automatic Wonders; Fairy Grottos; Glass- 3344 Blowers; Portrait Gallery; Hall ot Mechanism, iat | do de. Five hundred Wild Beasts that should ci eee be studied by.every child in New York. Living Gi- SSS | rates and Baby Elephants, At2 and 8 daily the = Monster Double Ring Circus, under the direetor- ship of the veteran Frank Whittaker, The gor- geous Equestrian Sensation, the “Battle of Bunker Hill,” every night, in addition to regu 10 P. M. ce THOMAS: aYMPH ONY CONCERTS EIN (ag HALL, satuRDat EVENING, DECKMBER “A AT 8, SBUOND SYMPHONY ¢ Ce Overture to Schiller’s “Bride of M Concerto tor two violins, Messrs. R. ARNOLD, 3. hehe an No. 5, “‘Leonore.” new, vy iced, and variations tat: pt Overture, “Le Garnaval Romain".. Berllog Season tickets to the remaining five concerts, includi reserved seats, $7; can now pe had at the box Steinway Hall. The sale of trap tickets will commence this morning at a m1 4 broadway, and at the mw: ADMISSION Hokus, $1 and $1 50, RESERVED SEATS, 60 cents extra, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 4. JANUARY 3, 1874, AT TBENUORS THOMAS GRAND POPULAR MATIN’ RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, between 6th and ts aronsed. near Booth's Theatre. Begins at Over acid. Matinee saturday at BR VANS MINISTRELS, inn brilliant pro 1 Grand success of or, THE FAIRY AND Wi LAPh LE Bhan. SLIPPER, CINDERELLA, REL CINDERELLA CINDERELLA CINDERELLA, CINDERELLA, Characters by Dan Bryant, Papworks. Eugene, Bob pm Dave Reed, Emeracn, &c. Fare NTO TINGE, SATURDAX, AT 2 ramme, THE BALL SEASO (encun FRANCAIS DE LMARMONIE ANNUAL MASKED AND F FANCY DRESS BALI, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, “THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. ‘Tickets and boxes at Ruliman’s, 114; P. Rontey's, 713, and A. Flauraud’s. 487 Broadway (up stairs) ; Pond’s Music store, 89 Union square, and Belinea! pl Hh Y Nios SECOND ees GRAND BALL NEW YoRK IKPANT ASYLUM w ven at the nae tah ven -second street. 5. yet 7h 42i Fifth avenue. wate street Mr, Jon. Case, ot ‘Wall Boxes of Mrs. John fcoinals, Jr., ST West Forty-secona ; ON BUSINESS, TTENTION.—CONSULTATIONS losses, enemies, By te absent friends, love, mar- Tage, sicnness and deat oeey ra "Btwe unless satistied. No, Gli sixth avenue,” M HI, Clairvoyant, Pog hd Pg ORMaBY, Sapetaieson the aflairs busine: es nyt, —C vig on al of life, No. Atnity stro UROPEAN OLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, BOWS liken causes marriages; 50 cunts and $1. 142 West twenty-fifth sureet, pera bl sgg's D A. “RODGERS. FROM PHILADELPHIA, haines of the Iiving ‘wad dead, challenges the world: ® Bast Fourth areal, HARITY FAIR.—MASONIO TEMPLE, corner Twenty-third street and eet avenue, Anais ANB ATRIEACHIONST i Goearty. Wn ‘dmtsston 100. EW YORK nuscuM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, be! bese gg Bhaui Bleecker streets.— very one ong shoud tat the th | use of everything peo} fee Senttosophy. ‘ol Marriages tures daily Se tecaegiel toaoe esporeant eternite forwaried. p re thei WEORETARY Nic by AAR, 018 Broad wa, RP RIOHINGS- OBEN AR iD, Wat HALL, NEXT MONDAY EVEN cos’ 1 | GONGER! 1 % % ARTISTS Soar ee CONCERT CONCERP Gest init Fifth Avenue Hotel, Bs m4 Reserv on receipt of 25 hive YOu MUSEU ‘OP roud way, Admissi ion 75e. ‘Ke ts $1. HE PILGRIM, Bain Hall, ee atreot, oer: |: Gall ay pi rquet, rice, Also Tableaux and or children ¢ Hom ru SICAL. ANTED—FOR D—FOR THREE MOK MONTHS, A 118, A FIRST OLASS . lor the Church of tl ity, ring ielad, "diiron We Beat Seliger ime Mass. Adi: A TH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG. + ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-ciath street, are now open for the season. _Send fora elreular, RTH SATURDAY ay, mh Ferrero’® Assembly Rooms, (Tame: many Bull ling, Apa street); commeneing at 4 and closing a avis RAND MRS NUASKO'S SELECT GLASIRS IN dancing, at L464 Broadway and 166 West Fortwfth strceL pow aupn,

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