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NEW YORK HEKALD, “Cooks. dec. QF BAST ISTH | ST, REAR—A RESPECTABLE 35 Souns eirt as cook. w F to do gea- reference. eral housework 10 a sti WEST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 58 girl as cook, washer and ironer; refers to her pres- ent employer, on ask WEST 17TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN a boarding house or restaurant; good reference, EAST 2D ST., SECOND FLOOR AS FIRST 65 e) class cook, who understands cooking malts ranches; | best ub cuty | reterem ye 2TH § BA ENT. a4 Z16': colored woman as Ceo 10 & PI..d boarding Call for two day use. a ar 91 East 2m AD NEAR 8D AV —A RESPECT. rand troner: is a ood baker, Underw is alt kihas of couking; good rel rouge from m last Wace 245 EAS? so9rd ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; oth thor oughly understands her business. 35 AV., BETWEEN 2D AND 21H STS. 324" Trung second bell.)—A Protestant woman as good _ Washer and irouer good references. D> 7TH AV. NEAR “TH 8T.—A COMPETENT ‘4: 430 woman {ia small private {amily as cook: isa Brst class cook, bread pastry baker; would do the piain wasting ; good city references, g4 ore Av., SEOOND FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- bie Scotch woman as good cook, washer and Jroner: good city reterence. SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN AS FIRST lags cook; understands French dishes baking, sags all Kinds of swee! food city reierence. ad- OTCH COOK, dthg West 32d st Champermaids, &e. EAST 39TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER- maid in a private family ; good city reference. 357 WEST 25TH ST, TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTA. ple young Swedish girl as chambermaid and Peamstress; good reference. 4: LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid and waitress in @ private Family ; best recommendations. Can be seen at her pres- pnt employer's. —AS CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS; ferences. 909? Mist A® IN LLLIGENT AMERICAN GIRL DESTRES A situation in a private tamily as chambermaid and frsitress, and is willing to make herself generally useful in retarn tora good home and moderate wages; reier- ae from late employers; city or country. Address G. box 177 Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND young girl; is willing and obliging; trom last empioyer. Address &, C., Dressmakers and Seamstresses, WEST 82D ST.-A GERMAN GIRL WISHES A few more enzagements by the day or week to do 0 im sewing and operate on Wheeler & Wilson's Poacht ine. ement a competent seamstress, would assist ith growing children, light chamberwork or as lady's aid; would work by the day or week; understands a inen room; first class city reterences. Address, for one Preok, in care of Mr. Crossing. 46 WEST SOTH ST.—A GOOD DRESSMAKER wishes a few engazements bv the day or week; good fitter and trimmer; can operate on Grover & jaker aad Wheeler & Wilson ‘machines: also family sew- 0 objection to th ntry ; reference given if re- d. Call on or add: DRESSMAKER. 409 se! THE BAKERY.. DRESSMAKER fe by the week or month; cuts and Sims: in the latest atyles; terms $1 50 per day. SITUATION WANTED-—BY A DRESSMAKER; wages not so much an object as to get in with an L Torey dressmaker; references. Address A., box 18 erald Uptown sap tees ‘office. 121 & ploec 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN OF RE- General Housework, &e. 42% LITTLE JONES ST., BETWEEN FOURTH AND “ 4 _Blvecker streets, rear bose = — A a. YOUNE girl foes reference from inst place. i WEST 13TH 8T., REAR.—TO DO GENERAL housework in a small family or chamberwork and lain sewing ; city reference. BIS Me Provsieat Soe ee es ee ru fo do ne} use- imork; tsa good cook, washer ‘and irouer best city Tef- = Al7 aor NTH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do housework; a splendid washer, ironer pad fluter; not afraid of work ; best city reference. 430 Toutwortin a private tamiy: sooty ree mi 2 ence; no objection to « litte way iu the country) O44. nei aed STAIRS, FRONT ROOM. — spectable , from Vien: #sentleman’s family. Ahi wri B GBEENWICH AV.—A REFINED YOUNG WIDOW, thoroughly educated, of musical ability and cheer: ful disposition, as housekeeper for an elderly gentleman Bs means; no objection to go to the counir: 4am: Housekeepers, dc. anion ; no letters answered. Call Bp ret aight, back room. Rr WEST SID ST.—A YOUNG, INT. IGENT 106 widow as housekeeper in «widowers tauily. ail all the week. Laundresses, &c. ‘2 WEST 4TH ST.. IN THE BASEMENT.—A FIR: 2) class laundress wishes a {ew more families’ made im to do at her rooms. WEST 27H ST. SECOND FLOOR.—WASHING and ironing. b ‘respectable colored woman on Dm terms ‘and at shortest notice; satistaction Fusrantoed. Apply to Mrs. LORNDT. 145 EAST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN pixcin as ean = eg to do chamberwork and as- the fine wash: 426 poet le as inated 9TH AND WTH avs. first floor.—; respec! le woman to go out é the day washing and ironing ; best city relerences. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. ANTED—A FOREWOMAN FOR AN INFANTS’ lace ca} Can department | Addi Sem with full partiou- lars, H. HE. Et, S81 Market st, Phi Hadelphia. AY., A YOUNG PERSON maid ; poecoeptonabic ‘&t basement door. W4sraD—at # PARK as laundress references rea’ WANTED —4 raotnerar COOK, WA! 4 comet isegans ¢ who un her business can wil fada ri ry el , WHO THOR. (earceteee cee bots Werte pemccetis toes y ANTED—TWO hope ape ae EST OF REFER- juired ; 0A. M. W. A: WALKER, looking ginss store, 616 Broadway. THE TRADES. CIVIL ENGINE®R AND SURVEYOR OF EXPR- 4 in Burope, cone into ® civil engineer or trenton, alrenty ‘established. deaitous. of extending his business. Address . B., box LM Herald office. PROOF READER, FOR OBRMAN AND ENGLISH A. book work wanted, permanently, in a large office oftice, Phuadetp iphia. ADER WANTED.—MUST BE AN BKPERI- at gee printer, Address LETTERPRESS, Herald office. WANTED —AN EXPERIENCED ARCHITEOTS Gravghtynas OF ore & 22 Broadway bf = ANTED—A BUTCHER THAT IS CaPaRLE OF W ierey cig. eee Og) “a1 457 Henuder- son st, aa ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL Raseswork. in 5 carmity of cares) wears Ds but one as- istant is kept; must oreusg! im Py fire the bes best beity reference; wages 1a O.H. pSTeWakt, av. ANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands waiting; references required. Cal at No. 13 West 2:h st, betwee! and 2 o'clock. Q¢ 33 To wash and tron Sermaid and laundress: Protestants ferred. Avply tor three days WEST 4TH St WAHEED. A GOOD COOK AND the second girl as cham- aad Americans pre- __ SITUATIONS s _WAN' ‘TED—MALES. | STEADY, SOAER YOUNG MAN W wisi a StTUa tion as meat or pa ery cook: would work as assis ant on either: wagce bo a ay object. Inquire KJ or address C, KNOBBL, 51 Ni ik st., first door, rear house, A YOUNG GERMAN, amare FRENCH, ENGLISH and Italian, wants's situation as courier or travel- ling servant to Ee. to Europe with a family; best refer- ni om well kn Addr ‘kK families, ress A. ‘ald Uptown Branch ere (ON GLASS sfaws, _ Slate residence and where em wre and ‘ud dreas Uptown Branch TANTED—A LOMPRIRET FOREMAN IN A wholesale fgtting ho ouse ; must have Seeeetp een. able reitrences. 106 Di uane street, third ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO RUN ROLL pate through calenders, Apply at 13 and 15 Lis ANTED—AN bat be ren FOREMAN OR forewoman by a ladies’ wholesale suit and cloak house about being established. Address, with reai name, ea Bost office. expel and salary expected, 8. K, ree ae LITHOGRAPHIC PRESS FEED- and pointers. Appl immediately to ee Harel 1 “LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY, 33 and Deu y es coaeee acity eu vania. ', between an ! Lyd. KBLUBH, o4 N asta own New mor h off SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (Swede), as the second wuiter in a Christian private Donate Call on or address 7, U., 151 East 37th st, secona (A. FRENCH SOLDIER, A PROTESTANT, AGED 40, desires employment; best New York ‘reterences. Address A. B., box 185 Herald office, 8 INDOOR MAN-SERVANT (THOROUGH) IN A private family; respectable, intelligent and noted tor boneay, and good behavior; town or country. Ad- dress X. ¥. Z., box 105 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 ber N ne INDUSTRIOUS BOY WANTS A PLACE to rere at; anything respectable; references. Ad- dress WILLING, Herald Uptown Branch office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, AS waiter; good city reference: willing and obliging. Call, tor two days, at 130 West S0th st GITUATION WANTED—BY 4 GERMAN, AS WAITER © in'a private tamily; 14 years’ best city reference; single. Address F. T., hisrad Uptown Branch office, ITUATIONS WANTED BY TWO YOUNG MEN, 18 and 21 years of Bf both, speak German; references Ube xegotsuabie. H.J., care of A. Jour- neay, SI Lispenard ITUATION WANTED—BY “A YOUNG MAN (AMERI- can), 19 years old, in any capacity ; understands office Cuties: willing to make himself generally usetul Address AMERICAN, Herald office, Warr OR VALET BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man who speaks English, ‘gy ee and German: exer recommendations, Addreas PHILIPS, 145 West W4srnp—a SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, AS waiter tn a private femily oF ‘or boarding house ; good reference. Address WAITE! Branca ing RB, box 183 Herald Uptown NE DAME DESIRANT A APPRENDRE LE FRAN- cais demande Ia pension dans une famille francaise siriotemens privee (on prance celle d'un prolesseur). resser en ee juant le ui doit etre modere, la re dence, ete., All ERIC, *% 117 Herald Uptown jc . ‘SIBLE JOURNALIST OR PUBLISHER ‘an purchase, on easy terms, an old established Pubtication, the income frou whieh hee. all expenses, Address MIDAS B, JONES, Herald o! (A WEOR SALE, DOWNTOWN SAMPLE | ROOM + corner Liquor Stores, Restaara staurants. Oyster Sa- loons, Cigar Stores, Saloons and Lodging Houses, Grocery store eries. TCHELL’ re Agency, 77 Cedar strect. A FIRST CLASS, WELL LOCATED GROCERY IN Brooslyn for sale. Addreas WILLIAMS, box 163 Herald office. A "FOR SALE, FIRST CLASK BILLIARD SALOON, + six Coflendér bevel tables, now running and ingi satisfactory reason tor selling, price terms. BRIG it, 1,487 RUG STORE FOR SALB—LONG ESTABLISHED, west side: well stocked; increasing business; little terms, as owner las other competition : accommodatin Ad Herald Uptown Branch dress MORTA! re SALE— Shelving, Counters, Desks, Gas Fixtures, &c., ve TY erent, LAMPE & CO., #8 Chambers street, up stairs, Fe TALE—A GOOD CORNER LIQUOR STORE, IN Church street. Inquire at 164 Canal street, liquor CLERKS AND SALESSEN, N weaAPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR FAMILY wanted, who can deposit $1,000 as security for colleations. To the Ti right man a permannet place will be given. Address SECUKITY, box 175 terald ofice, BockRRersr WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO understands double rola me] for a large man di ic 000 _ ferred. Addreee ‘box Us Herald office pnt SM Pre F°s, SALE—ONE OF THE BEST MARKETS ON Sixth avenue; ool be sold ch it taken at once. For interview address MARKET, box 142 Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘OR SALE. SHADES IN BROOKLYN: man understandin Teason tor selling, owner, having two of Not attend to it; a ho agents, Adare: the business; jer places, can: ‘very small amount of money required ; as HB. W., Herald Broo ranch office. ANKERS AND BROKERS.—A GOOD Wr htper fi ona wants employment, without regard to salary; Guaintod fu the *etrects olty and Seats, ‘Pless tlaress WORK, Herald once. CoRR YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION as clerk. assistant bookkeeper or bookkeeper; moder- Th pat i sg Class city references. address ¥., box Fer SALE—A RESTAURANT, WITH ALL FIXTURE ready for business, situated near ferries; a splend location fora man who understands business, Call BERT Rikdom attest om Oe ae as Oe ‘OR SALE—A BUSINESS [footed EXTENT (monopoly), clearing ove: 5m pes cent profit and Bot depending on By. af iat loca! pan belonging to a Post ofice, Nae Gf Pend wen be batigts Wb piel I rah de le or iy onl tt J. & 8, 217 Church st. Au mat AREY nly BY Jette to ‘Wanmn—s STOCK CLERK AND roe! ERRAND Wises pie, 6. Senex goods Amposting jouse. Address AS ee PORTER OR or some position ot a & youn; an of liberal education aud experience. Address if, box 103 Herald office. ANTED—A SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR FOR A ae on Producing the best quality of ales and and salary porte: with reference, real name expected, 8 ‘3. B., box 102 Herald office. erson unable to atte letter, with Biamnp, We , Chatham * FOR SALE—A CORNER LIQUOR STORE, ON THIRD Avenue, with long lease: has two, ball aud militar rooms; & jain; low rent a RAN BROS, 240 and 242 Kast Twentieth sircet. For. SALE—A FIRST CLASS BUTCHER SHOP, aoe EACINE a pods business; lignt rent. Inquire at No. nu ros SALE—BARGAIN, THIS DAY, STOCK, COM- Jae igieta Fag nice ltue Candy’ spore, in, udson Apply to CAMEBELE ry co., Hudson street. Ss Porth Pe gas abe UPTOWN ge i a rice $400 the owner at No. 53 Ly stFeay i from 13 tii 4. Pas, ANTED—A YOUNG ao KAN, FOR GENERAL OFFICE HL, box 164 Harald olen 5 150 Salary expected, £0, Fo SALE—AT 114 FRANKLIN STREET, UP otairs, in perfect Oris seven (7) first class silver mounted Show Cases, 7x3 W4urep—« YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED IN THE Stationery business. Address, with reference and salary expected, STATIONER, box 184 Herald office. ANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN ck 4 knowledg yo of doatte " tr ‘answers taust sate 2 01 a ri expect Address X. G. .B, ‘Herald omee. palate ry Wee YOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER IN A city experiences Witt retekenees salsa oath “a , e c paar ress BUOKK KE} i absolutely isite. EPER, box 19 Herald Uptown Branch ranch DS heer iat hhg AND OYSTER goous FOR SALE hange for Real, Estate, ply ator faddrene THURSTON'S JOTRL, 06, 06 and 53 Ohettiam street. UST BE SOLD—FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, BAR cF Lanch . in good business locality: good cha nee to ® person understanding the business: reason for ae ‘ability. to take care of business. Address B., box 162 Berald Uptown Branch office. aT EXCHANGE OFFICES FOR SALE—FOR HALF what the fixtures cost; rent $218 Address B., box 197 Herald office. Want A SALESMAN WITH A LARGE, first class near Western trade. a situation to sell ho- frat clues Washington city aad wmeenior Peaneelteas and interior trade; best references. Address CLAY, Herald oftice, . BYA CS fidelity’ re to whora address YrnOr Bandolph, fers tons Ne 18 employers, a3 Morristown, N. J., tow 613 WEST 45TH ST.-A GERMAN WOMAN, EX- Perienced iaundress, desires work by day or will take in Pane washing at reasonable terms: polishing, Auting and puffing by the dozen. week or month; best acferences. Nurses, dic. GANSEVOORT ST., NEAR 4TH ST.-A YOUNG married woman, with « fresh breast of milk. on drs. MALLON. er 8T., ROOM rn Ty fy onion arg woman a a bal Bhe bottle. Cail tor three di seb ciiretidlas 40 Bila Lack OTTO Fe . Gill the place of doctor and nurse during confine: finement. a Galt for two days. H+ gist 2. 222, very rempectatle Widow aawet Surses has iain le widow as wet ni : fi imllk; her baby ind weeks o1d- de Q4Q GARLION AV. NEAR DE ALB Av. \yn.—An intel and respectable pa wpeaee ne wet nurse’ wel ip ry 1TH Av. i mt are rOnas Wuo Lost ya wou Ke ir own house ; it would have the beat of care vemetai BOS Feta gl alli alana ioe Cat Gall for two days. ae tees < EAST 287 8T., THIRD FLOOR, PRONT.— Sata odre of s baby and do sewing orliehtcrainteenors, rw obliging. LADY, HOLDING A DIPLOMA AS FIRST CLASS saan is disengaged until the middle of Feb- Was YOUNG whic: Tee, UNDERSTANDS bookkeeping thorughl. keep ks for several retail eB a 00d. cathotte ho will reside siee. the tamily preferred. Address P. P. M., Her: MACHINERY c. TO LET FOR BU ANIGSS PU PURPOSES. — ATEatiON: NOW READY ion OCCUPANCY, NEW ¥IRYPROOF BUILDING, PULTOR, WASSAU AND ANN STREETS. BLEGANT #OrPICES AND LaRGg VAULTS TH RENT, IN THE ABOVE “FIRELR.OOF, WELL LOGATSD BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE OITY HALL, THE COUR’ THE POST OFFICE, OFFICES SUITABLE For LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, t INSURANCE COMPANIES 4&0., 4C,, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN 80 SUITB, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X13 FEET T TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, — THE ABOVE SUILDING 15 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OOCUPANOY, HEATRD BY STEAM, AND H48 TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, oI RENT OF SMALL OFFIOES. *A.story. 34 story. th story. Sth story. $200) $l. 8 Pe $48 SEi1 read \ VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES 10 BE MADE OF __HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. _ AA. Filthavenuec below Forty rourth street, and tensed toan ANo. Ltenant For particulars address box 3,707 Post office. FFICE ROOM TO LET WITH WINDOW bat STREET; most prominent location up town, fon of Broadway and Sixth avenue. Apply at Sih Wee vhirty- second street. TORES TO LET—NOS. > street. Inquire within. TEAM POWER.—TO LET, FIVE STORY BUILDING 4 and Basement whole or in part, with or without Steam Power; good light; woodworkers allowed. West Twenty-seventh street. 0 LET—A BASEMENT: ONE OF THE BEST COR- on Nassau street. Address, stating business, BASEMENT, box 102 Herald office. po LET_STORE AND LOFYS 316 CANAL STREET; admirable place for ribbons oF Willinery Spode; s! ‘also Lofy ssand 49 iidapenard street. Apply to A. JOUR- en, 213 AND 25 MOTT NG, NO. 222 FIFTH -sixth street, a beautiful Suit of Rooms on second floor, 57 feet tront on Fitth avenue, # feet front on Twenty-sixth Compe warmed and guita- ble tor some Ene of business purp: also | spy tag wifi Fre nays light. Apply on Pine premises to avenue, corner Twent; DRUGGISTS.—TO LEASE, STORE AND DWELL- ing 54 Jackso! ‘eet, rent $375, long established as a drug store; the Stock and tures will be sold ver gheap, Inguire on the premises, or of J. MATHEWS, room 7, 82 Nassau street, trom 12 to & i [ifthe tad! SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTEENTH street, under thi ri glegant a tates Square Hotel— Superb large corner inside Store Weeee reasonably. Vv. K STEVENSON, “2 Il Pine street. ‘TO LET. DWELLING HOUSES Furnished. A —TO LET, COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOUR « story brown stone on Twenty-seventh street, oppo- site Coleman House, or would rent the House and sell the Furniture. Address O. I. C., box 149 Herald Uptown Branch office. URNISHED.—AN ELEGANT, FIRST CLASS HOUSE, % foot front, tully ahd handsomely furnished, in Twenty-second street, near Broadway. to rent low. HINE, COLE & GRAY, 536 Sixth avenue. Unfurnished. FOR, RENTTA FRAME COTTAGE IN HARLEM, 10 Rooms, in best location ; six lols of Ground all'im- provements; price $600 per annum: possession immedi- ately. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 rast 23d st, 10 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House, in good order. pisely located, in the Ninth ane Apply to J. VANBUSKIRK, Agent, 67 East Tenth T°, LET—HOUSE NO. 25 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, three doors from Broadway ; possession tmmediate| Apply on the premises, or to RDSALL, 245 Brot way, corner Leonard street. RENT—THE SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE. NO. 14 Horatio street (Jackson square): immediate posses- sion. Apply to JOHN SCOTT, 61 Hudson street. [J XFURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—SUITABLE FOR A private 2 familys location delighttul: possession im- penal. Ply in drug store, corner renty-ninth and Fount avenue, cal, Inclined, single and double ; Boilers and Steam A STOCK OF 47 ENGINES—HORIZONTAL, VERTI- umps to a maton 'th thorough order: Feasonable figures. OAKE, Water and Dover streets. AMES PORTABLE ENGINES, SAW MILLS, BORR A Mills, Stationary Engines, Rollers, Holstin Engines, superior design an manship, at low OTHAMPRON. WHITKHILL & CO. 38 ‘Cordands stre OR SALE—l4 POWER LOOMS — RIBBO} will be sold iow within one week. Jnguits of GAWTRY, 56 Lispenard street, or CHARLES MOKGAN, South street, Hudson City, opposite Pierce avenue, wheré looms can be seen. COACHMEN _AN 1D GARDEN ERS S. \ COACHMAN 1 AND 4 GROOM, oF LONG EXPERI- Bod ign aay stat pentoes, n Aadress R.'8., 236 West 3uth st real ps tetaieed ence. A GENTLEMAN WANTS TO ite A SITUA- tion for his coachman; Isa first class man; no fam- aly. Call on or address HAINE, 26 Lexington A GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS — ~ \piningg tad mie of , etd ars’ best city reference. 3B it East 50th st., Lexington av. ene ee A FIRST CLASS COLORED COACHMAN WISHES A situation: FY ol reference from ec employer. Call on or address »y Stable 121 West 17th st. 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM IN A PRIVATE a fbuly. by a single man, English thoroughly under: Shun wk, Drivate savie. bchatier rics taba A* ENGLISHMAN DESIRES A SITUATION as coachman: pers understands his bu: je yeaee oi city references. Call on or address C. OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man, aged 30; good sei emt irom present employer. Cait’ on or a dress 116 East 32d st. GTTUATION WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE CoOL. man, ascoachman, who is accustomed to the pasta; meee $0 2es ving in both New York and Broox- g mpera' can give good refere: Or address LYONS. 1899 Falta st, rookiyne eal Gitvarion WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman, or groom or would take oe ol Toad horses: best city reterences from present employer. ator address, for two days, No. 7 East 39th st. moderate terms; first class references, Address station £. iw Be willing and Call on oF address for three days Miscelianeous. di rs MARION STREET.—A YOUNG FRE a arrived Pail ‘iad = rench or American family as lady's mai boys. Address F. DE AN NGELY. or ae HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY rd ton rome ve ere ne oe meant pay ms be en. Dr bor Herald’ office, qocxe AMERICAN LADY DESIRES A SITUA first class family. Her disposition is sach place ina to instruct eh be an acquisition toany household. as lad: rom maid, nurse, of in takin; ag care ol . few ol im. Al fens K. box 135 Herald of I nce Office: M(OMOPOTABAN GULINARY ASSOCIATION, us West Zith #t., Kew York.—We give notice to all em- loyers, a oe jurants and private ammilies fe Ne cooKs and pastry cooks taotice. YANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman or rdener; understands either; best reference. Address 458 7th ANTED—GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A MAR- ried German ; 20 years’ experience at pendaceping, greenhouses, graperies, vegetables and farming Teterence for capability and economy. Address Fen Yonkers, N. Y. 7 ANTED—. epITUATION AS COACHMAN; ENG- tigh ; mi {horoughly acquainted with all stable du obliging; ears’ Feferences Walt his lant place 08 sean a Talling “soe F. R,, 151 West 27th st. ~_ HELP WANTED—MALES. FEW FIRST CLASS BOOK CANVASSERS secure territory ‘or the now book, “The New York ution, late Wi TED bis i! PU BLISHING 13 Cniversi A Tombs,” by Cheries 0., York Goop AD- nd in a hotel; must come weil Wi TYSON, No. ». 58 West Wi hington place. ONAL \yRuAGne. WASTED= LD DIRE AN ENGAGEMENT re or rence, tee DY, Pg AeA vd South Am mmertea, ‘Sevens we Europe! B, French and English tanguages, and feularly mn ausie. best city references. - Addre, c. Pw D-FEMALEs, GIRL TO DO rat HOUSEWORK 1x_ % small family ; te Bate family ; wages 81%; relerences required. "xo rh SE | ike, ahbgd ome tad ORNERAL HOUSEWorg, be @ good washer aud ‘Sth st OOK WANTED—A FIRST CLASS GERMAN WOMAN by" vate family; reterences required. Cail at i3 &., from 10 to 2 o'clock. ‘0 PROTESTANT GIRLS WANTBD.—ONE 4 irom; the other as chamberma’ and waitress, or small familly, city reverence require Abply at basement door, No. 9 West ¥7th st oem ANTRD—A arr yy YEARS OLD. TO ASSIST IN care of a baby during the day, aust @t home. Adviy at No. | Ieviug piace a ironer, Cail at 337 Kasi | 4®! Ds cori 8 DIARY FOR IBA tow cnnvassers wont and tor cies, HAST! red INGS & Gon 22 Broad ANTED—AT #27 8TH AV., TWO ees, YOUNG men to open eysters and wait on table. ANTED—A MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WAIT on tables; must be a good opener. ay. Gy SazED-ceyzeAL ONE-ARMED MEN, don't use liquor, to sell an articie al Addres= BUSINESS. Herald office. ANTED—A MAN WHO CAN LOAN HIS EM. ployer on good security; a good atuation. ap- ply to & A. KLYNE, 113 Reade street, ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING CAN. vasser. for 4 On ad daily journal; one who juaintance. ‘0 Apply at ods | ~o ANTED—A SECOND Saray medium size. mond, N. HAND SELF ACTING dress T, 8., Port Rich- ___ WURNITURE, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS i A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ALCOVE BAY window second story it Room to let, mae om ; private i ref: board also third story front erence 58 Lexington avenue, corner Twenty- ath st. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SITTING ROOM and Bedroom neatly furnished: also one large sunn; Room and hall Room: references papeenees. No. University place, near Fourteenth street. 'URDAY, JANUARY 3, 1874. AMUSEMENTS. ei. ot SS a iMiiNCiE At Yo Eedoek DOO! ui a Week Or, Me MEE SeRt avers Bienen et FURTHER 5 xOTOR ae bn Rous te ATI will be repented Mr. paul! 's ueW, legitimate comedy, 6 ac esos. ALL THE PRINCIPA! MBERS COMPANY, SCENERY AND AP! ie at RELY NEW. j G near id. Tw hind street. enty-t Vaal VE ite MATINEES AT 1:30. PECL 1CKS—sdm .; Reserved Seats, Wo. and $1 extra; Fi seats may always be had at fo romeo A MATINEE PERPORMANOR IS GIVEN EVERY Be URDAy at 130 #9 Ticke Box 0! ‘Over 150,000 visitors aad stil! no ea in the exclte- New Grama 6 Se Trick ape Tats dette LIDAY ENTERTAINME! NT “seems to be a special charm tothe household circle. the spacious and elegant Grand House being nightly crowded by Joyous fanily y joyous MARTEN FAMILY, aTie, Rishi TROUPE and other renowned tists add their wonder- Br or parte or oll jolly UMvEy DM PtY Maa tapes Gre LD" ONE FWO, LYMPIC THEATRE, @ BROADWAY. ns at 7:15, Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Qu Splondid triumph of agus Sabet GABRIEL. GRUB. GRUB GABRIEL XY OF STARS. drop GABRIEL| The a GRUB 1c ut ww! volante a! MELE LOUIE BOLSHELL | GRUB The, wander GRUB TEROE,NELAON AND SONS, | GRUB ie) HE pe camer are. |e i, ir al ri TEL "event MiGhn GRUB GABRIEL an GRUB GABRIEL, WEDNESDAY ‘und SATURDAY | GuUB GABRIEL Grup GABRIEL] Aamimion, Soe; family circte,800.; | GRUB GABRIEL | reserved senta balcony or orchestra: | GRUB GABRIEL | $L GRUB M*™ F. B. bins iA Ly oes THEATRE. Tt WICKED W ine. SATURDAY APECTAL, AJGHT, EUs 1038 BAU R, SAMUELLS’ ° NEW PARK THEATRE, PROORLTN, Manager...... ni A. R. SAMUELLS last, aj ‘ance as ( barles | De Moore THE ROBBE ie BOHEMIA, Mise ANAT MTEMIN ant Mr, JOHN JACK in JOHN GARTH. ST4DT THEATRE H. GRAU, MANAGER, SUNDAY, Jan, 4, 1874, Sacred Concert, ‘or the first time, LOHENGRIN, eh ‘agner's most illustrious opera, ime. Lichtmay as E!ss; Mine. Perl as Ortrad; Pfluger, vigihoe Weinlich, Blume, Chorus of 40 and orchestra of Abperiormers and entire new costumes, , i 2. = AMUSEMENTs. DAs. 8 at i sect Paty tgs To-night, Sata the first time im ta sane in five oa Geotrey Detamayn the Arnold Fu wOr) Sir Patrick Lundie. ishopriggs, “with ‘one erecta Jalius Delamayn. ee Mr. Woy. Geoffrey's London Solicitor... Number’ MONDAY, January TUESDAY, Januar: WEDNESDAY, January with entirely ne *¢ BOX EET NOW 'H AVENUE THEATRE, ‘be ordered for 10:38. WP. M, Feats may be eine a. advance. sarge. de. AUGUSTIN DALE Matinee’ e last time. oa ast Aus tas": FE. Ore Sylvester, the “Wite’ ver fier friend Lundie.. ni Som eT NU arate for the WERY THEATR! B° FRIDAY and BATORD yeh: two nights of orn geo MATINEE SA’ MONDAY, Jan. 5, 1874—' Ww AT ALA. Prof. W. E fA. ALL THE GEE CHILDRE! TURDAY. 2 o'olock, ‘W. H. vee ILD CAT NED. 1:30, RICIDE, , January & sia wil! be atten, for uatin Daly nat olline’ novel 6 en MAN AND WIF' ats AND Riis ret time in four seasons of “tg faite rertut distribution. entire week. iN. LEY in Mens and THEATRE, ino. ROPOLI TA, E K gE EB E’ E E EF ROPOLITA! aati fetata J iy T T T: Ti TROPOLITA Ti Ay ‘T TI ET! E’ & Bees N HART, be! RICKEY, Master BARNEY, WALTERS and rat Aftern Popular price FHRAM....cccecsevers ..-,Conductor | Sensation Pieces. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE. tA ed a aa OOD’S MUSEUM. E, L, DAVENPORT. 23d st and 6th av, Beginsat8. Over at 10). M, LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT, CINDERELLA MALINEE TO-DAY AT 2, at2. ats. Briny (he children to see the paltry Duriaadne 0 of aa Last’ SET DSR ARCEX LAST crxpahebLa 'LA.| or. the ae 9 aa 1e CINDERELLA, Nip, EL DAVENPORT MATINEB, lass Slipper. 7 ‘ — CINDERELLA | Boaufirul scenery. mu. | GIN poss BILL SYKES ar CINDERELLA: | scene Gown to th pg OLIVE TWIST, all CINDERELLA, Ball.” cinderdla' gor SBERELES MONDAY EVENING, STREETS OF NEW YORK. | geous chariot. Brin : CINDERELLA, lg ning tle ones.” * CINDERELLA, OOTH'S a UT TN VOWS Te «J. B, BOOTH CINDERELLA Trial, Wie a me the Wron pea, BALCONY, $1; DRESS CIRCLE, 50C.; GALL&RY, 260. CINDERELLA. SATINER at 3 CINDERELLA, THIRD ans Last this ete ONE OF CINDERELLA. Children half price. CINDER: 4 a oH ELLA DAN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK’ TEINWAY HALL, | THEO, THOMAS’ MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, January 8, at 2, FIRST GRAND POPULAR MATINEE, Qyyrtare, ones “Midsummer Night's Dram’ Nocturne, i fendelssohn. Wedding March, Aria, “In diesen ber 0 Hallen"® + Mozart. Mr. ON W. WHITNEY. (a) Canzonetta, -Luebeck. (b) Tre Giorni Pergolese. Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 2.. .. Liszt. Overture, “! Hone + No. 3. -Beettioven. Traeume! Schumann. Fantasia for Harp Air, “01 Raddier them ing Cherry ir, r than the ry’? Me MY RONG wu Scherzo, “La Reine Mab, ec des Songes”.. Berlioz. Overture, ‘Tanah sonese’ Wagner. TICI i BAGH. RESERVED SEATS S00, EXTRA 701 and 114 At the box office of monway Ei Hall, and at Broadway. The sale of Reserved seats sna Tickets will commence THIS MORNING. ILMOBE' ‘VENING CONCERTS, eee uabAY, AIRING: JAN, Ri Ss ( m MARCH, “L’Africail Meyervecr Gulm 4 SOLO FOR a as “Whirlwind P Mr. M. Arbuck! & GRAND FANTAsié, et e's Twenty-second Regiment Band. 6. ovanTURE, «Weber Twenty-second Regiment Band. ia SAXOPHONE SOLO, be pcr Variations. .Lefebre Meyerbeer ‘went fog | egimient Band. % coRNER. WALT “Yoon Strat Gilmore's "4 Twenty:secoD i Regiment Band. 10 BURLESQUE iP. “Southern, Life”... muepaat Gilmore's Twenty-second Regiment Band, Single tickets, 50 cents. Faeke of pot 10 tickets, #. For sale at the usual Later, and at the door, CONCERT AT 8. WARM ROOM, $2; Another, $% 95; another, $8; another (or two), $4. vAll warm ;'gas; gentlemen oniy. 97 Varick street. PARLOR FLOOR—ALSO Sere} ROOM AND CON. necung hall Room: ‘aie og and small single Rooms, furnished with pee, comfort tor housekeeping. 30 East trhirteenth street, A WEBELY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR Agr hurniture, Garnet and Bedding, at B. M. COW. immense stock and iow prices. NUMBER OF or ROOMS TO LET, IN Suits, from two to five, suited for light housekeery ing. Avp! Avply st No. 299 Eighth avenue, corner Tweicy- THWAIT & CO.'8, 186 and 157 Chatham street. An (A MARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE iat eaibae aN wcreh bane td gba anaes, ments, ai “ LL's rehouse. between Thirtieth and Thirty-first can oe RARE CHANCE FOR ROCgExTrrEns BAe. nificent Drawing Room Beit. Grand Antoinette style, covered silk Ug lohan descrip rte, four og! 33 Gd do. ood is nororte. round corners, for $20 Bia saree, jookcase, tings, ini irniture ; sacrifice; property Bronzes, Chamber, ig Fu family leaving for Europe. 36 West sth St., near 5th av. T HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PRI. Moa lots cl suit eebaser, a, by re ‘$a. in satin. bi $60, for $200; fep sult #45; to 560" Carpet, irigrs, Bed! $200: Mattreanes, £0. A180 ‘at private ered $15): re Foom Suits comple 3 magnificent 74 octave Pianoforte, $250, residence 120 West 23d A CHANCE FOR THOSE ABOUT PURCHASING Honsehold Furniture, satin Parlor Suit, cost $800, Jor $200; do,, $125; Rep suits, $35; Library and Dinin Furniture, “fialrcloth uits, $30: Bedroom Sets, $35, si 100; fine Bedding, Carpets, 40c. per yard, Paintings, ronzes, Sliverware, sacrifice; family leavin; p gpiall this day oF Sunday, private residence Mo. 20 st | QAREETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or monthly payments taken, me Fee CENNTNGTIAMS 386 Third avenue between! 27th and 2th streets. 00D SECOND. HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A specialty ; alf sizes, rich patterns and fine quaiit; Enelish Brussels and rel bec very cheap, at the old stand, 112 Fuiton street, between oid ar and Nassau sts. was BLS, UNSURPASSED F beauty of design and seaity of workmanship, work of all Mags efpacial N STR COMPANY, _ Fourth avenue and ase venteenti street, Union sauiare, QTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND SS" wood Mantels, rich and. elegant designs, at’ the lowest prices. 22) ‘and 222 West Pwenty-thir et, be- tween seventh and Eighth avenues. " STORAGE. —STORAGE.—WES8T SIDE STORAGE WARE. house for furniture, pianos and baggage, in sepa- Fate rooms; accommodations superior to any other e tablishment in New York, R, TAGGART, owner. @ Manager, Office. 595 Hudson street, near Fwelith street. _ ASTROLOGY. LATRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, SHOWS agtanes marriages; Socents and $1. 142 treet like: Wost Iwen 'URNISHED HALL ROOM, SECOND FLOOR: ALL improvements ne or two gentlemen ; for one only RD 208 wt Twenty-cighth street, between venth ana Eighth venues, ‘EAR MADISON SQUARE AND_ PRINCIPAL Hotels.—Nicely farnished Rooms to let. Inquire at No. 27 West Twenty-sixth street, 10 aati rane A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON second floor. @ hall Bedroom, cheap, at 64 Greenwich aventie. RMS MODERATE.—FRONT PART OF FRENCH Flat, second floor, peationy Le laabe no ald bath, sti tionary tubs, range and gas. ty-sixth ‘street, be- tween Lexington and Fourth avenue Qrenway ann. WIENIAWSKI-MAUREL. MAUREL-WIENIAWSKI. GRAND CLASSICAL AND POPULAR CONCERTS, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, san. 6 and 9. GRAND MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7, at2. Miss IDA ROSBURGH, _ Miss JENNIE BULL, ote Siaeers,_, e great iy 1080, § ‘OR MAUREL, iebr ‘ated Baritone. M. LEON REBICELMBE Accompanyist. Tickets, Reserved Seats. 50 cents ex! Seats on sale maiereay Morning, at 701 ang 114 Broadway, and at the Fexcixa AND SPARRING TAUGHT tk “COL. NSTERY at Colleges, private ede and at 3. $02 Ph dest a ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR HOUSE. $11 weekly, or two for $8: Halls. with hot air, 5 Contra quiet house. 106 Kast Fisveenth street, three doors from Union Square Hotel. 3 TO $10 PBR Agta —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED saree and ean ooms; grate fire, fine bath and spr ing beds. hair mattresses. Also Doctor's Ofice tolet: fiz Bast Thirty-frst street. 4. 5 UP.—PARLOR. BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, en suite, turnished for housekeeping ; venient to cars and’ stages: Central Apartment rt: urth street, between xington and 1 EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR THE WIND- sor,—Fourth story front Room. suitable for gentle. man and wile or two single gentlemen; reierences ex- changed, 298 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fourth avenue —Rooms to let, handsomely i epuoa to gentlemen, without board, ina private family. 12 WEST FORTIETH STREET.—AN ELEGANTLY furnished tront Room, on second floor, to one or tw ey enna without board; hot and cold water, fire and mily private; convenient to Sixth avenue or Broadway cars; terms moderate. 13] WEST gIWENX NINTH | STREET.—7O LET, . at and newly furnished Rooms to single gentie- ntieman and wire, irom $3 &® week upwards; all mj rovements. EIGHTH AVENE, OVER DRUG STORE, OP. posite Grand Opera House, —Parior Floor. nand- 26% somely furnished and convenient, for light housekeeping. Terms reasonable tor quret, permanent parties. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. A NOMBER OF APARIMENTS—FROM TWO TO e Rooms; rent $i2to ver month. Inquire of Roper TAGGART, 503 Hudson street, near Bane st a ZCOLAM NEVER FAILS REMOVING YOUR whether sickn business, love, matri- Consaltations 10 ull % PROFESSOR RODGERS, FROM PHILADELPHIA, the great Clairvoyan: and Business Medium. names miven of the living a and dead. 98 Want rourth street, Avi eee Si sares _— Jad East Teou reet, near Third avenue. has a city Address JOURNAL, box 126 Hi ‘omtoe. |W Aa i tee da ie rood 0) or ‘the right 4 Apply No. 9 Bond streets in tne coal office, ARTED A GOOD CARVER FOR HOTEL: MUST wanted sandy 89 pus of work; oo green haad WANTED ax ACTIVE BOY IN A NEWSPAPER ‘ re beable to irnten dnawostionat le Rrrteod, waged week. Address, i See PUBLISHER, bat So” erat odica ne MAUOG ABS A —DkK. AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS @s * years’ practice). 120 West i Twenty: -sixth street —MME. VAN BUSKIR: Last 28th street, betwee: M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE + street, near Greenwich street. PHYSICIAN SINOE + door from . LIED CONPFIDENTIALLY at lis old office. 6 Auity street, daily, trom 9 ta 9, 199 LIBERTY 1900.— LOORS, COPTAGES AND BRICK HOUSE TO LET~ ae Pad. os times; he aes 8 Li Sixteenth street, oars, Bin th ward, with nice people, iB 16 3 brick i iiouse, inth, 11 improvements, Upper art of House, 9 rooms, ‘ss S Apply at 603 Hudson st. ‘0 LET—UNFURNISHED, TO A SMALL FAMILY, the second and third Floors, containing 7 rooms ai bath privilege, ab Pare house 141 otis irty-sixth guired, Call tro to Wor, 1toSP. M. ferences ro- qu ais ene AND APARTMENTS fig THE NEW brown stone houses No. 87 Sprit ng 211, 213 and 215 lott street. “inquire of housekeepers, and 213 Mott st. T°, LET—SBCOND FLOOR, 518 THIRD AVENUE, 25x 00; all modern improvements. Inquire on first floor. beta GBCOND, GYOOR,, BATH AND CLOSET, @ good te: nty-Afth street. OR FOUR ROOMS, NO. square; low Ee, tea T°, LET—SsvUITS OF THR 4 Horatio str jackyol families; patnted wails, water closetonm eac! ply on premises. 163 Fe", TWENTY. aixme STREET.—THIRD jor to le’ rooms and pantry, with =o, haga d ward: iyo furnished back Parlor, voune mea or ‘paniand wa ROPOLITAN ‘ROPOLITAN ET ROPOLITAN SOA TROPOLITAN rt URE NoTICe. —Next week still more new Stars and new 587 HBOADWAN, satel Week, N N oy Loney on sfitters and Gen- eral Things. Miss Je hi au N| Nise Lizzie Kelsey. Burle: ‘The 8c ters and Wilson, Festive lye JOHN HART, AL mith the ore CK aod WILS¢ aren musical artist HS sof edema. 2c TN Al ‘maker; 4 A oe ey RUTERR gNLaMLTED Pe Se ia MR SAM RICKEY, GUBEN. ve ir and KETCHUM; aN, sta: noon, doors open atl; evening at7. ‘and $1. ‘DYANCE. KIT; Or, Te RAVE! EVER WIGHT AND SATCRDAT MATINEE, EVERYTHING merican dorable criticism ictive pre} aration, a new aramaust Faoiohe Belot caurho other suecess!ul in which Mrs. 3. Seats secured in advanc: music store of C. NEW, NEW H. Ditson BW SOBNES, NE’ Read what the New York Herald says of KIT:—*It ip Not often that pete feet Crip angualined & periormance, sais anaes ik oo play. 1 AR the he Ararat Be BOOTH. will soon appear. at the theatre 4 Co,, 711 Broad ALTERS and MORTON, lar ci RINEIANT Serre SPECIALITIES. EFKCTS raise to for or onde. nd at the Neos GARDEN, L, AFTERNOON 8T TWO PERFORMANCES, Last by! PERFORMAN! AT 1:30. AFTERNOON AT 1:30. THE slaag MATINEE THIS AF fle Ni MON pw layed Theatres of Ore Together Janu HE BE! pee by them’ pitt tf EVENING are EVENING aT @ IN THE WOOD. REN a THE WOOD, outibuen BEAUTIFUL FAIRY SPECTACLE. 1 MOST CHARMING TH! sou ENTE: RTAINMENT SENTED EV PRE! ON THE NEW YORK STAGE. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. SONGS, DUETS AND CHORUSES. TERRIFIC COMBATS. SPLENDID FAIRY TABLEAUX. TRANAVORMATION 5 eer }OON pl wards of aa at Britain, Can ROMEO JAFFIER JEN ar; Asp ae eine 3 OF THE KIT es ani ind the Ne United 8 States. with Leftingweil's Nonsensical Absurdity, specialty. ts wh KINS. SUPERB SCENERY AND COSTUMES cipal IBLO’S bt a Ny re by) ak yi fe gircnen in which» vill HIGH T be in RAGED’ ui GRAND OPERA AND BA’ astra dons of, Om, MEDY, This brilliant and unique comicality has beea received at every representation with the most uproarious applause and delight, and has a bron pl THE VOKE: upwards of 2,000 times in the principal cities of Great Britain and Am erica. ERMANIA THEATRE. aD. baile! ef LES GEORGIE NNES: Opers Bouffe, in three act x office open daily fi Se Aes ONY PASTORIS OCR RA HOUSE, nok BOWERY. ies admitted tre: lay. GRAND mS Wiltsray ‘Baten "iongs. MATINEE urphy, and Esters Irishisms. MATINER iri pemes, Pedestal Dance. MATINEE Pastor's Comic Songs. MATINEE x sBly pert ‘s eypoae nats INE: jenn! eh, sy Brogke e. INBE J. W. McAndrews, MOD ‘DAY. | Tooley, Pp T. BARNOM'S GREAT WORLD'S fe « ~=©Kink, Thi rd avenue and Sixty-third MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCuS. POSITIVELY LAST DAY AND NIGHT, % THIS SATURDAY, JAN. 3. his academy, 602 Sixth avenue, ott Thi street Superior Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves ior sale. Send for circulars. ____PIANOFORTEs, oeeane 2 &C A —$200—MAGNIFICENT. 1% OCTAV! FFE * rosewood overstrung Pianoforte, Stool, 46-1 y tatest improvements, fully guaranteed ; No and Stool, $50. GOLDSMITH’S 3% Bleecker street, near Bowery. A LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH aad THE holidays Chickering, Steinway and ew and second hand Pianos, a) ght equates ate elegant ie or OreEos, on instalment for rent. LL & CO., 1b Hast Fourteenth street. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100; modern improvements; also elegantly carved Foseyrood, rans Pianoforte; Steinway Piano; great J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND Ppl ad 7 octave nd square rosewood 1,000, tor $258 cash : soo cover, box tor et he cade Parlor Suit, sont 5 $225; iii lo. $5v. Residence wan East Twenty-tiith street, east of Fourth avenue. A PRIVATE TaTEY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING will seil for “aos a day sity makera; ped cl “ight "monthe; ‘cost $050, Tor, ‘gi: e 5 ee ki 4 fea moni ‘ac.’ Gall at private resi es SRY Waa a AH pe ae ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR ade to order; celebrated maker, tully gua- fantecd ie roa roan richly carved, all modern corns fy yo are end Chamber paeniture al we Europe. 3 36 Weet Fineenth etrect, near Furth avenue, OP 8% A LADY hab igi ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE Cover and Stoo! less than $100; modern improve ig legantly carved rosewood upright I’ Rak BROS! PI. fen tween Bowery and Second ay DECKE' PIANOFORTE FOR SALE— ‘an slezant double, round, rosewood Flang havin fail improvements, cost 61,250 F eae, Call this day or day, at private footispee, ny est Twer first AF agi BARGAIN—ROSE WOOD 7 OCTAVE Fiangtoney: modern improvements, celebrated cit; 8109, cover and and stool. 43 Bast soth secel, paren 3A a i earved P OFFEKS BLEGANT ROSEWOOD Pianos a mane by Nunns, eee Eyes: , WL i pt avenues New tonne ane Eee HRISTIE’S UNRIVALLED PI OHBAPEST. best; cash or instaim th Factory ie Barro street, near H id juare, Per rent applica to ig purse Bema to are ARE CHANCE.—SPLENDID? OCTAVE Petty and over: trang; si oot $700, wilt oid for ior sate, "Apply 4469 Madivon fant ue time it i} 200 fe flares AND tate. etn Will be told twee ent. of for rent, Ch a the ‘Toll ays, Ustad city Gon tino ets ever eoll WAT! ‘brat Sono Pero nd YORCH Be Feat ORGANS aud VIANOS, L[ilustrated catalogues Lig pega HALL, Mr. vemos A. PROCTOR'S LECTURES ON ASTRONOMY, Jan. 8—"The ‘ann. ad PROCTOR. “The Sun’s Family of of Fianets “Comets and Mete 20 Thi or the Star Depths.” jan. 32—“Birth and are ee of the. Solar System." ‘Tickets for the ‘se, with reserved seat, $4 For sale at ‘Gurley's; Fourth avenue, ‘cor third street; Schirmer's, Broadway. and 701 Broadw: at _Appleton’s, 549 Br sheroft, ‘Lane, Girard, do mhorsee be, rEW TORE MUSEUM OF AMATONY. ae BROAD. between Houston dail fa ae ave them torwarded, ae See oh eoeeees, |ATOMY, 6 pple oh adh eee ot Ma oa ittend these receipt of 25 ce USEUM 0} YERCLE FRANCAIS DE L'HARMONIB, ANNUAL MASKED AND NCY DRESS BALL, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY, JANUARY tm Tickets and boxes at Ruliman's, 114; P. Rontey’s, 13 and A. Flauraud’s, 687 Broadway, ap stairs, an Pond’e a Music Store, 39 Store, 39 Union square, and 88 Clinton place. ‘iage.”” Those wee important iectures cam HRY NEWYORK MBean AND LAUGHING GAS, AT ROB Sixteenth i} ch ‘01 dren 2 cents. 3, to pare street, five evenin jay, Jan, 3 —| oicest of Tot. TX RTE wt Magical My ry vi Rey taeiudtn va eran Dr. titra rday, at2 Tue 0 INSON ohoe served tick ts obtained . only store, 860 Broadway. orate wise tanta Yaga ae era AN THEATRICAL aND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING BROADWAY AND ANN STREST 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLE On GaND. THE BALL SEAPON.— ALL OF [MANHATTAN ar ‘oscen al Ball will, teenth street, on Sat rake’ ae ia aes aa PS—-RVERY SATORDAY 8 BVENIN RVING HALL HO Scilly Ly commencing oice of Irving = u =