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2 SITUATIONS WANTED—BEMALRS._ Cooks. - ST.—A L sass: trences. WOOSTER male) im “a. private fe lately arrived tron ay a Adee ts later omiy, CORDON Whe 203 siarea™ bret claw KE, ¥IRST FLOOR, dish Woman as good coo! 7TH AY.. THIRD FLOOR.—AS EXCELLENT ony BOT eek “woud assist with the washing: no ob- jection to a boarding house; or would go into the coun- uy: best city rejerence, AQQ HUYSC IN 8ST IN ted GROC 628 Foune Germaa woman, with one child, as good Pook, washer ad ironer ine mall family, no Objections fo the country. Call ou or address SPURLE. Chambers aids, &c, . aD ST. PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A& 4 competent youtig woman as chambermatd and ‘Waltress, or as chamoermatd and (o do fine washing and ironing ; private t 4.6 7,8? gD. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 23) 7TH AV., OVER THE CIGAR STORE.—A COM- }e. betent dressmaker, who cute and trims in the uytes, would sopeee at $1) per day, by week or month can use severa mach. reterence. NEAR NORTH 4D 3T., BROOKLYN young gir! as chamoermaid ai wal rivate family ¢ to do light house: gener. ess of call on M. R, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL ACCEP! «4 few engagemen| xt nas all the latest and pe tea fading 237 some of « tae or sadress Miss aerate: Bie YOUNG GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS: apd fine washer, or would do upstairs work and sew; mae to make hemelf-usefut. has her own ma- ehipe: Wit rese joyer until ol ‘hddtess'B. M.'S. eral Uptown Branch oMee, | General Housework, &. GREENWICH AY.—A YOUNG GIRL, 18 YEARS | of age, todo genera! housework in a private fam- Aly of two persons. most stvtish pattern: families of this city. West 24th st. RESPECTABLE Bousekeevers, &e, 60 WEST 261H NEAR oe AV.—A LADY, age 18, formerly trom ington. as house- eper tor a widower's family of mea! 8. Miss 8A NGSTREE. 4.54 Bepsox st. TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A YOUNG )“E lady as housekeeper (widower's family pre- ferred) or would like copying. Don't ring N EXPERIENCED, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT lady (German) as housekeeper in a first class hotel or gentleman's family: accustomed to children capale actin French or German; best refers pply | OUSERBEFER, St Germain ffotel, oad Narses, &e 10 WEST 15TH ST., REAR.—AN EXPER(ENCED English Protestant aS iniant’s nurse: no objec- ee ny | Ae NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1874. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE __ AND TO LE RB SALE—TWO LARG FACTORU sy STRONG, heavy buildings, with waat ground may be re- Gutred. at's agcrines: terms easy ; also Plot of Ground REYNOLDS, 13 Niuth street, Willamsparg. STORE POR SALE—ON (Wi Brookiva, ery kind of @ purchaser ti Heraid oftice CORNER OF dtable in roar: PROPERTY OUT OF THE crry “FOR SALE OR TO RENT. rn = WATER HOTEL, F of with al oat ac LD VANDEW AT Oyster Bay. a favorite resort teen, terms easy. reVNotD: 183, wamsburg. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. CHOICE FARM OF 35 ACRES IN MASS L AED To House a Brookiyg worth $7 -isasurmnasoali 2 00., No.8 Pine street, Brctancs-a HANDSOME NEW HOUSE OF 8 igurate foration: three mioates irom the pot at Westeld, tne hour from. ctv: price, ie niortgage, $2.8); 91.805 caah wanted, Daladce ta rd ouse ren ote oF NATEWATe: House ETE CO, No! SPine street. A Ss PURPOSE! GOOD STAND FOR 2u2 William _T0 LET FOR BUSL STORE TO uF i tailor, shoemaker or any business ' ve oo CLASS STORE 470 SIXTH AVENU E TO LET 400 per annum. Apply to A. T. ACKERT, Attorney, No. $ Bine'nreet, TEAM POWER TO LET.—ROOMS $)X100 FERT AND ler: steady power, steam elevator ‘and heated; fel, Third and Grand streets, Hovoken, N. J. ESTATE OFFICE la? WAVER- GE $80) per. snnum : leo Firat Floor in same 7 $25 permonth. THORNTON M. ROD- ei iy scate Agent, 6% Broadway, corner Fourth Nreck oO LET—62 BROADWaY, THROUGH TO CROSBY street; entire building, eight floors, $12,000 a year. Apply on premises. ra furnis' eds FOUR STORY BROWN 0 LET—THE FIRST CLAS* stone Dwelling Hotse No. 15 Livingston piace, front- lost coin plete 0. ing on Stuyvesant square, and in ei orde HAKLES C, WAKELGY, 0 ‘FURY A SMALL THREE STORY high stoop House, with ‘all modern improvements, on Thirty-second street, near Lexingtom avenue. Inquire of owner. 13 Last Eighteenth siree FURNISHED laa! ae? APARTMENTS ing to let.—$5. with gas; front Purlo: * vivasi ington square, southwest corner of Waverley Hon fo travel or to the country. Aadresso l EAST GIST ST., CORNER OF LEXING DON Al . A monthly nurse can be engaged iminediataly Felers to first class physicians and patients. Address, above, to Dr. NASO: | doors from U URNISHED FRONT PARLOR “AND Eo ie gd $i2 fing a Hall Room, beated, sota wos ree i WEST 418 ST.—AS NURSE FO? ANY y the week or month; aoot AV.—A RESPECTABLE MAKRIED in, With @ fresh breast of milk, as wet 646 Sime nurse in a respectable fumily; best rejerence if re. quired, MONTHLY NURSE CAN BE OBTAINED aT 209 East 83d st. ‘ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL (PROTESTANT, 4 situation as nurse and seamstress or to Wait on a lady or young children; understands huirdressing: can operate on sewing machine: food, elty reference. Ad- dress E. G., box Post office. Flushing, L, I, | ee i Miscellaneous. | HOME AND KIND FRIEND: ARE DESIRED BY 1 a respectably connected ena sh lady; as cass: panion to a lady preterred. None but respectable is need auswer, giving name and address, rs. box 55, 205 bast léth st. Answers will be received for’ one week. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— EEMALES, LADY, WRIT friendly letter: paper correspondence. Fosite Cooper Institute, head of second ilght. “HE LP WANTED—FEMALES. HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS WANTED—TO aS- sist in the washing an iroming; must have city ree trence. Call at 46 West usd st. fine loeation. 166 oe Futeenth street: nion Square Hote! 102 East SEVENTE. NTH STREET, FIRST DOOR east of Fourth avenue.—A suit of nicely tur- nished Rooms on second floor, front, to let either singly or together. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- ____ MENTS TO LET. : ARLOR ‘AND BASEMENT te LET “AT NO. 168 East Sixtieth street; Floor ot five Rooms to let at 420 West Fitty st oth houses are first class No, 420 ai -A FIRST FLOOR, Ls 2 UR. ROOMS, Sol ixth avenue. In this city and Brookiyn. ANTED—A GENTEEL SECOND FLOOR NEAR onet ey and Ninth M. M., 439 West __ BOARDERS WANTED. _ “BLOCKS FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL —T0 let, good Rooms, with first class tavle and ance; handsomely furnished house: cneerful parlors; a perfect home. 12) kast Twenty-third street 2 DOORS ABOVE STUYVESANT SQUARE.—WITH first class Board, desirable Rooms, en sulte or singly, to @ family or single gentlemen. 304 Second avenue, near Eighteenth street. GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE SINGLE ROOMS, breaktast and tea, at 137 Washington street, Jersey City, two biocks from ‘terry; select jamily; dinner on Suaaay : price $5. ‘ WASTEDILADY CANVASSERS FOR A NEW AND valuabie article jor temale wear. Apply at 150 Wuliam st., New York. WANtED—Fiast CLAss cooK, WASHER AND ironer, tor seyen in tamily (Protestamt preferred), pee aree: city reference. Apply, at once, at 235 West WASTED STRONG, ACTIVE WOMAN TO DO neral housework, who does not object to chil- fren. None but those who have a city reference from fast place need apply at 49 Lexington av. 1 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY,—HAND some front Rooms, $14, $16 and po for two persons with board. No children. eated by steam. Also transient people taxen. lV STREET, NO. 33 BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—A back Parlor Gunny exposure) to th hats Roo! bapa also a large 7m on fourth floor. EAST, NEAR MADISON Modern convenience ; superior Board; noase private: Tjelghborhood very select; _Feferences. RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS & SITUATION IN private family as walter: understands his busi- bravches; best city reterence. Adareas W. RE-PECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS &@ situation as first class waiter ina mae famil ng house: seed city reference. oie aaah | Foo oor, bac! oe HOTEL MES.—A YOUNG MAN (INGLE) aa sires management of a hotel; five years’ cit: ence; would take interest if business rane on Feterences. Adaress MANAGER, box M46 Herald Cptown Braach office. WASTED-SITUATION AS UNDERWATER, BY A JORRE man aged 20; willing and obliging. Ad. Aress {Hokas i RELL, Uptown Branch bitice. $20) FOR ANY HEAD COOK, STEWARD OR PER. son getting me a steaay’ situation as assistant 3 apne 206 WEST FOURTH | STREET. — “NICELY FUR- fy need Rooms ms to tet, with Boarc; terms $5 and A easliee FAMILY OFFERS a MAGNIFIOENTLY furnished Suit of Room: southern exposure, with or without Unexceptlonabie able: gentlemen pre: n Serreds reterences exchanged. sc Sswenty- ‘second sree! NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ee | | the *eab Ballads, AMUSEMENTS. 5% BROADWAY. WEN Pest i earance of le. DI ALERI» third week of Mhe. Di Boe HEFOCCAL LD, : Mats M e DNE be DAY oud Ny ital ¢ tg a oJ Ds ads, Yai MATINGE X ‘aps LYMPIC THEA 02 BROADWAY, Wr yOuN FAFOoLE covcaneee MAMOGOE MATINEE TO-DAY ATS SOL SMITH*RUSSELL, US WILLIAMS. | KICKBY AND Bane Miss EMMA DAY, Hi NIGES and EV. CENT, W. ANDY an: #8 ALICE HARRISON THE vieroRE LT wM. COP ORT, Ja®. VIN. CAHILL, THOS. GRA. NMIE HUGHE: appearatice ot the aes TtG oA a cee thio] ~ ian Comediana, tee fo. 3 at a) Rete ot ¢ dashing Seri comie Vocalist, Miss JO-E seins HINE AUAMS. First time Drama, Cntitled UP: TOWN AND DOWN ) SlcHTS IN THE EMPIRE CLiY, and | other Noveities. RAND OPERA HOUSE. i THIS SATURDAY. TWO GRAND REPRESENTATIONS TO-DAY y. ct a new local TOW © including THREE HUN- | Ls rene grand ballets unrivailed teature: with gh DRED BEAlTIFUL GI LY. NEW TRAN*FOR MATION. BCENE! and the psn pasa eo] interspersed with @ MERKIMENT tha’ should always be. pled to these IDAY RS APY GRAND MATINEE, aeae SATURDAY, at 1h. Admission, S0c. ; RE... Penthitic., Sdc. and $1 extra; family circle (entrance on Twenty-lourth street), 3c. TH AVENUB THEATRE. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY Proprietor and Manager MATINEE TO-DAY AT 1:80, an TONIGHT AT 8, last time of Massinger's Greatest Play, A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, ott ap) nee of Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT as Sir | LES OVEN REACH and the Great Comedy Cast of | this moet superb comedy MONDAY DAY NIGHT. H DECENBER ee Bro: suction here of the petitent Fairy Comed: e entied author of "CHARITY, jt PYGMALION AND GALATEA, in which Miss CARLOTTA th bce) wil make her ce here. Entirely New Scenery, Magnifi- ostumes and a Great Cast will mare thle production. * BOX SHEET NOW OPEN tor the whole week. OOTH'S THEATRE, THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT. VANDENHOFF AND ND MATILDA HEKON, an the sublime Tragedy of MavUBh GRAND CHORUS oF 100 \irxeD VOICES, | Seats can be secured. OOTH’> ‘RE, MACBETH. SRRRETT Me PALMER. sees. Lemees and Managers | Mr. GEO, VANDENHOFF and Miss MATILDA HERON. H TaIS (SATURDAY) at EVENING, Dec, 26, Shakespeare's sublime tragedy, MacBeT which was witnessed last evening by an. overflowing audience, will be fepeated to-night with the same phe- nomena) cast, 1acluding Mr. GECRGE VA\DEAHOFF as. -MACBRTH Miss MATILDA HERON a..- ‘LADY MACBETE The original muslc of Matthew Locke will also be repeat ed by the augmented ae thee excellent soloist GEAND cHoRus ore ‘ONE HUNDRED MIXED VOICES. *,* NOTE.—There will be no matinee to-day, the entire stage being required fora full company and scenic re- hearsalot “LIisLE EM’, cella ON MONDAY EVENING Andrew Hallida: mira. ble five ast dramatic version of Dickens’ ‘onarming | Coristmas . on LItTLk EwLy, roduced, wit! Mr. G FAWCETT #ou8 in bis famous part of MICAW The piece will be distinguished ine Se atieos of cast, magnificence o of scenery. and for eae ‘ttul music. Seat: Ww Be! Secu D. 8 CANN. veya td MATINEE, TEINWAY HALL. saturday afternoon, Dece: Tr 26, at RECOND. MATINEE. RAND MATINEE, THEODORE ean a SUITE in B minor. LUTE OBLIGATO BY Mit. Gal ARIA “Che son yee Kuridice Orteo’ EMMA CRANCH. GRAND DUO FOR two PIANOS, Homage to Handel. MK. HEN LING, oe No. & Lenore (by request 1. Happiness in Love. a Separacon RECITATIVE and ARIAY Semele. Sep 3S Reunion in Awake Saturnia,” tis euaA GRANGE: i ROMANZE, i aay OP hRT CR THOMPRAT, Admission tickets, $1 eac! extra, can be had at the box office ot Steinway” Hell at 701 and 114 Broadway, and at 33 Union square. Full gramme can be had at all the principal music and pi 00 epdsehindaate STREET, GEKA TUB aT saranay, BH met in five acts, by Goerner. Box ome g ‘open jaily trom 834 til 4 o'clock. relock: VHREE ROOMS, CONNECTING, WITH FIRST CLASS Board, ps a ann ares and nurse: scontral Lg tween Tenth streets. Mail pa price, 4 &c., tod. a HOWE No. 9 Bast Seventeenth surest! BOARD AND LODGING + WANTED MEN DESIRE BOARD—WITH “a or two communicating Rooms, in pice location between Fitteentn and Thirty- m and Seventh avenues: home dress, gi’ ful particulars and rate, HOME, box 182 Herald either a private ta ‘anni fourth comntorte desired: terms, which must be mode! office. rook wuere Ic the business thoroughly. d- HY ptown Branch off A MEDICAL MAN OF HIGHEST PERSONAL and protessionai qualia Turgeon en desiranie similar ost- fade ord ge mouth. WAXWELE. Comme Pa eae THEATRE, of AND 47 BOWERY. . NELENDOR Star Feige of the favorite of Germany in Opera B MATCEDAT De Be A LUGINDE VOM THEATER, Comedy, in in it acts, by Pohi. LINA R AS HERMINE Box office open trom Bf too" oloce A.M. TADI THEATRE. Last shone CONCERT OF THE ILMA DI MURSKA& CONCERT COMPANY. SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, AT 8 O'CLOCK. DI MURSKA “A NGELL'S HOT AIR ROMAN BATHS, 6 LEXING- Yon “avenue.—Pleasant Rooms for gentlemen or be ag Le or permanent; private table if de- GALESMAN—TO CANVASS RETAIL SHOE TRADE . in New York and vicinity. Address, giving age, references und salary expected, box 4.342 Post office. WANTEDITHE DRY GUODS CLERK WHO al aD- dressed s letter on the 16th inst. to the Sun, who knows how to write for a newspaper, or any other Gry goods clerk of like qualifications, will please seud hi address, with references, to Post office box 2,283. $100 Wit BE Pain rox INFORMATION THAT Will positively lead to a first class situation #8 bookkeeper, January or Fe 4 next; elty oF HOI clos very best city reference. Address Hi. OF office. ~ COACHMEN “AND “GARDESERS “COMPETENT MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS first class coachman: best testimonials from highest families. Call on or address tor two days COACHMAN, 10 West Jeth st Drivate stable. DENER BY A “A SINGLE able, reliable, sober, stead eud furnace, &c:; erate; good reterence. " Address M- O.. box 12 Herald GENTLEMAN WANTS TO PROCURS a SITUA- tion for his coachm: whem hi hi inend em he can hig Ce ae re tH BE LOVED DISCIPLE, MADISON and hty-ointh Coie aa “Francis 4 vie nd sermon at a and 26 Sunday school at 2 P.M. TM! ris the Sund hoo! on Mond evening at 7 Foelonk. ROTESTANT GROOM ASD COACHMAN WANTED— For j pale catty ed; willing w \ GENTS.—PIRAT CLAS: A bat variety A peciaity, ew article oat to ray, of tast sel pe, 8 ty in the city: stea be AMERICA Ua Now LT Y COMPANY, 300 eit away NOELL'S HOT AIR ROWAN BATHS, ¢l LEXt¥a- ton av., want agreeable, honest, intelligent indus. trious, strictly temperate Americans, under 25, tor baths Au o1l.ce; also colored boy for errands; references re- quire YOUNG MAN HESS & MODAVITE'S, to ors and collect ly. Apply at ll a. WELL EDC. N EXPERIENCED TRAVELLING ag ed—One that can give first clas references as to ability and honesty: a man accumomed to the pain drug ‘ast trade preferred. Please answer, with ref: amount of salary. Address Z, box and Wetaid office. Sires ons VERAL GOOD pak 2 AND FEMALE & XVASSERS aa cee agri the right partes. Address for the sale of an article needed lo every famiiy; NTED—TWO GOOD OYSTERMEN, WHO UN- Gerpand Wate business thoroughly. Apply, for one We THE TRADES. : ULY PRACTICAL FIRS FIRST CLASS maker who can influence trad», with eemete or connecting him pak ‘DY addressing AN cep gs: may hear o: an Al ‘pHoRouG box 121 Heraid GLAND COPYING (ork by the piece. Rochest ASTED-BY THE NEW FE Wek * Weer Maia Address’ De N.Y. Commercial | sired; nd baths open all night, popula: Send ‘or cireciar, basin is tiated —20 LIGHT, WARM ROOMS, 2 CENTS, 3 + cents, 8 cents: gentlemen and families. Frankfort Amana corner Franktort and William streets. Open all ign B* NT HOTEL—IN | COMPLETE ORDER, EURO- Fulton to Ann street, near Broadway; sou P. RICHARDS, irned. Rooms new familv Rooms; at low prices. \ROVE HuUs! 174, 176 AND 173 BLEKCKER street. —Fine ms, with exceilent table, $6 to $12 1) to $2 per day; literary society; bop ani health lift tree to geste. i apes, CORNER OF MADISON AVE. hth stree—A new, first class house. ‘hendeom: iy visralsied w ‘with elevator and all im- provements; tabie d’hote; terms moderat A. PAKKBR, Superintendent. N‘*¥, ENGLAND eee 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF rd street 200 Rooms, neatly furnished, a per night, $3 per week; for gentiemen only. __ WINTER | RESORT! OYAL victoRia HOTEL, NASSA P., BAHA- T. J. PORTER, Proprictor. For full information saurese. HLBGBEWoOD J & io he 758 Broadway, } ¥,Y _bteame EXCHANGE. ei WOR SALE, O& BXcHAS or any other kind of Stock and movable Fizcires ofa Funning one year: store will be Fe dre pitill particulars, N. J., Dox 254 NOE FoR REAL ESTATE sh bags, the been ‘Ad- ost oftee, SE. RESTAURA NTs Lea “AND Let T Live | rt oadway and Fulton ing Kai ee ee t, and) wit vike aore durin . 00d. Hist aeuNCek (originally Cali his meals at ti IPLOMA OF MERIT, ‘VIENNA Exposition, 1873 — Dr. Peterson's American Pity Ted ew tor indigestion and all diseases hb. Powders, #1 per box: Lozenges, $l. ‘chen ait depots FOUGERA, New York. MONE jew Ori JEWELRY, S&C WATCHES.—FOUR FINE “GOLD WATE! HES, IN ARGAINS Watche at nearly half warrant Jurgensen stem winer. |. CALLEN, Ly way, near Twenty-nioth street. “Diamond Rings great barwains ~_M ARBLE MANTELS. 4? GREATLY REDUCED PRIvks, All extensive stock of Slate sau Marble Mantela ion. SE he isev ateenth A Wash Trays and siate Tere oc eve ev FY, Arg N Cnion sqnare, Fourth avenas A TGREATLY REDUCED PRIC AN 153 ae 43 Marble and Marvleized Mantels nnd beg stock of other marbie work; Marvic furaing tor the trade. LABER, 134 East Bigutesacn strest, ueat Caled a 7OUD'S MUSEUM. woop's, SATURDAY, eee GREAT ATTRACTION, AFTERNOON at 2, EV«NING at 2 TWO PIEUES, DOUBLE BIL‘ Boucioauit': Irish ‘Drama, The great Irish Drama, | advance. Box office open from 9to4 Children under at | Seated inthe « on | The Lone House AMUSEMENTS. Pp THEATRE. 8] Sy ye ON OF THE, fb4i0". ny ry HN T. RAYMOND, rm nn rk Twain's brass. “OLONEL SELLEK. ONE HUNDRED AND iP TH PERFORMANCE, SAYURDAY MATINER 51 BROADWAY, Sole Proprietor. HARRIG RO and MATINEE [CRYSTAL CASKETS. HART, TO-DAY, | Diamond and Ryan, in MATISED | John Wild, Chas, White PATRICK TO. Mefe9 RTE ay Waren) Net R K y LAE a AMY OBERT Miss Alice Bennett every evenine with a alice Monnet MALINER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 ihe pg ae MATINEE CURISTMAS DAY, SKIDMORES, Tee 5 re RBAY: and the i, partesque | 3 Na FEE G MA MATINEE WE See et a = Sapa emerey ALLACK'S. ATRE. B'S FARE W Proprietos and Menager:, bnaren WabLack Sinted a IND ork OF. THe VERY EVESINGAND SATURDAY MATINEE, LE THIS APTERNOO av kuew ‘and original, Irish piay, entitled nt ay request EA the Anat time Ae TOHS ,CHILPERIU J. MONTAGUE, ie JOHN. GILBERT, Mr. ETT, Mr. tp WARD ARNOT!, Mr. J.B. EM, How So Ae LEONARD, Mr. ED: Miss JEFFREYS LEWIS, Mme. Si stove BURKY, Mra “SEPIOS and Miss BLAISDELL also in the cas Carriages may be ordered at 10:40. Seats secured three weeks in ad vance. Y lated GRAND HOLIDAY SEASON. PANTOMIME EXTRAORDINARY! BLUE BEARD AFTERNOON AND EVENING! GRAND BALLET OF %) BEAUTIFUL LADIES! STARTLING MECHANICAL EFFECTS| The vast amphithe: ronged with the beauty and fasnion ore ew York. will bi fol irae at | pteres: t2 ali bounded appla: FETE AT PEKIN to conciude each entertainment! INDIAN LIFE a id mient! MENAGERIE OF 600 WILD BEASTS! the largest zoological coll collection in the world, Doors open at! and 6: 20. Seats secured six dave in It price. NOTE.-THE GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME | during the HOLIDAY SI-ASON will eommence prompt ud 8 o’clocs, when at is desirable that ail and “Amphitheatre. | During the panto- Mime opera glasses will prove of service NLOBE aay es BROADWAY 730. CAMPBELL & MU RIHA, Managers KAN JAMES M, WARD, TO-DaY AT 2 THE CHARMING Winnetta Montague, Adah Richmond, MATINEE, in NMASEED; bibles MATINEE, as Pete. Everybody's rapes ug! On the Hoo! MATINER. Miss Montag f will sing sole of her MATINEE. char: me! lea The inl 1 MATINEE. in thelr beautirul nabeginition MATINER, negro ce: in Wahoo. A Weodard, Popular” prices. General admission, Sic:5 reserved allery, ge. Monday next December 28, the ts, 7. Stetson and Marion Somu (d the favorite tenor, Tila RS, F. 8, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. M Mainen THIS DAY at2 LED ASTRAY, At alght eas id DON C#SAR DE BAZAN, Mrs. conway, Mr. ROCHE and anere company will appear at each performance. ‘ACCABE.—“BEGO! TWICk TO-DAY, N ROBINSON HAL GAT 8 O'OLUC! aera CHR! 1 MAS “FESTIVAL PROGRAMME Mii ce pepantad, fyiee to-day at Robinson Hall— nee at 2, evening a FREDE KIC MACCABE’S) SPECIAL HOLIDAY COMIC MELANGE ie of the most recherche description, embracin; choicest morceaux, selected Irom the everpopular Mono. logue, “BEGONE, UULL CAKE,” cones on all sides tobe the most original, betas and mirthful produc- don ever present ‘ACCABE— ROBIN’ SON the to the Ha, eet Brel TO DAY— lineation: rises. The ‘entertatnmentt for the holiday's. . Admission, opt Ke! Seats, 50c. extra; Juveniles under 12 years e, halt if price. Heket oftice, Koblaion Hall, open daily, from 9 till & N=" YORK CIRCUS, TERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, ei sehth street and Third avenue. HOLIDAY “ANUSE:MENT FOR OHILD' TANEKS EVERY DAY aT, ALL THE sath Ribena” * PONIES SUPERB Late COMIC DOGS, Seats secured three days, m advance. Five lines of cars run near circus, L, B. .. Director REN, Kose KALAKAvUA, - with Portrait. SE THE ARCADIAN Tots PasTOR’S: Orns HOUS! 21 BOWERY. BarURDAR I NIGHT, oa RDAY NIGHT. 4 GREAT ME OF aw "LID PROGRAM. Goxe PASTOR'S HOLIDAY MELODIE. The Moet Local Drains, entitled the ‘LATS ‘etl SHAR! tg OF SEW YORK. Fare STEW. -ORLANDO STOUTE HE BEAUTIFU ast HMOND SISTERS in their Exquisite song: ind Wances, __THE ENTIRK TKOUPE IN A GREAT BILL, Ge Gar FRaxcrsc ML RW NSTRELS, ATINEE 10-DAY, Broad vue ae aaa inth street. roadway, corner Twenty-ninih ste OH, WAMBOLD and BACKUS, BIKCH. GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. AN FRANCISCO MINBT: GREAT BILL FOR HOLIDA wee SING FUN, COG DANCES. pELionTrUL SOLO AND PART SINGING. MATING To: DAY. Streetcars may $e ordered at li Seats secured. Moral-Go early. Family Matineo Saturday at2 J OHN MOBRISSEY, © SEE THE ARCADIAN, we eaLs BILL, GENEVIRVE Di BRABANT find the second wet of LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGUT. aU spay, Bree thine. tr BN Tica MADAME L'a AID! ° MONDAY, dauuary 4, 137! aretion, ofan English Dramatic Season. rues appearance in America of the distingu! ish actress ROUSHY in Mr, Tom Tay! lor's dist *RWIXT A ND at the box office ‘and 701 Broadway. YORUM THEATRE, MME. L'ARCHIDUC. TUESDAY L Messrs. MAURICE RAU and ©. A, CHIZZOLA have the honor tg anROUNCE, {07 ner 28, 1874 “ibe ast Fepreapp cation in America lish version ol FPERBACH eta) At oe sf Ueuass, A x ST sUCKC! as MA AME L'ARCHIDUC. In announcing the production of this most recent ot Ruropenn successes tt ls respectful.y announced that it can be pertormed tor i FIVE EVENINGS ONLY, As the Soldene season, which bas now ‘extended over a feries of seventy representasions. must be brought to # close, In consequence of previous engagements entered into or Miss Seldene’s visit to Philadelphia, Washingcon ston. Mme. L'ARCHIDUC wili be produced with a completeness of detail and the sual accaracy and elegaice, of stage attire that has distinguished dll the repre» of Miss Emily Sol dene, “in consequence of wiich there will be No matl- nee to-day. CADEMY, CMLUE. ALBAXI-LOUENGRE THRE ND FAREW UTS of the St a HAKOSCH IPALIAN Ore PAN’ 23. Treng-enghth Subseription ‘Night. Wagner’ '. ee Suscestul G Grand Opera, OHENGRIN. Mile. EMMA ALBA aus” Mas ANSI¢) ¥,‘Signori CARPI, eee SCOLARA. HALL. Increased Chorus and Orenestza, A pe MON . FE, MUZIO : x 5 Broo “IL WEDNESDAY, December ay Aenean Subscription t—M Adinission, $2. Keserved “ents, $1 extra, Boxes, $12, $16 and $20, necording to location: Tickets lor sale atthe ‘Academy, 701 and 114 Broadway. dain oF UBIO. MONDAY, Lat obs TTALIAN ies GALA THE ROYAC Pest tO THE “ OPERA. Mr. STHAKUSC:: has the honor to announce that HIS MAJESTY KING KALAKAUA has necepted the invita tion to visit the Jtalian Upera, and has onloially, notified the management o! bis intention toattend 1m state, ac- on ane, b bis suit a W "MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, when “‘LORENGRIN” will be presented, with Mlle, ALBANT and the entire ex- aorduary cast, and With ‘every ‘accausory calculated to heighten the éffect 4 CADEMY ( Or xustc. DECEMBER 27. ND SACRED CONCEKT, soNDaY SLi Eales December 27, at 3, PUPILS of the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY of MUSIC, who will on. {nia occasion, through the courtesy of MAX STRAKOSCH, the valuable co-operation of soyeral renowned AKTISTS of the ayeet GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, wether with a GRAND ORCHESTRA, Musical iifsctor and Conductor.......MAX MARETZEK The programme Byatt include selections from Rossini's BAY MATER, and from the Sacred am Classical Works of GLUCK, MOZART, HAYDN, MEYEKBEER, VERDI and others. ‘Admission, $1. Keserved Seats, 0 centsextra. Boxes, $8 and $12 Set Circle, 50 cents. the box office of the Academy on Tickets tor sale at and afier Thursday. CADEMY. ITALIAN OPERA. CHORUS CALL. The Chorus of the strakosch Italian Opera, includ- | ing all those who sang in Lohens lease meet tor Rehearsal on Moi bei greloe rin, will ay, December 28 at On the stage of the Academy ot Mi i cas bireetor. If gens THEATRE, ate ee Ss sree THE 1uEektRe POPULAR, d avenues, OF THE CIry, AGREEABLE AMUSEMENT, APTERNOON AND EVENING. TWO PERFORMANCES _Admission, to suit times, 20 cents, Reserve, 40 cents. PRacos AT ART AUCTIONS, aged Ea SEE THE ARCADIAN. CHRISTMAS DAY, ULL REPORT OF GE ERAL en CHRIST. | mag Dinner J of Music; list of the Guests; the speec @ the AROADIAN. MASApis |CHRIoTMAS PE PROGRAMME oF E DULL ©. MATINEE the most wonderful, ‘pieaning TO. Oy ork Soi 2 | tonishing entertainineat to be teen in veniles halt price. PROURAMME s, ‘Tiekets, Coupons, Lith Pose e Portal and every variely of Theatrical Fain pg promptly neatly and cheaply done at the MKT! eee INTING ESTABLISHMENT, Herald ‘Build Wood Cura, i 7H E LECTURE, SEASON. A LECTURES FOUR TIMES: THIS DAY ON MAN- « hood and tne cause of its premature decline, at the New York Museum of ioe 618 Broad wav, between Houston and Bleecker streets. Cee TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, PosTERS, Pamphiets and all other Printing tor lecturers and readers nig eat low rates, by. nie METROPOLITAN PRINT STABLISHMENT, 218 Broudway, N. Y. MAccanE’s CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL PROGRAMME, SANTA ctats. THE” Balls ee 9 characters in the skating sct SANTA Seer ey LOS MEATS CLAUS ING KaLaKava, with Portrait. SEE THE ARCADIAN. TLMOBE. MOBIC MUSIC GILMORE GILNoRe’s MUSIC | GILMORE | Twenty-second Regiment Band, MUSIC GILMORE | pronounced by press and public the | MU atu GILMORKE | best band in America, are preparea | MUSIU GILMORE | to turnish any number frst class | MUSIC GILMOBE | musicians tor Concerts, Commence- | MUSIC GILMORE | nents, Balls, and tor all occasions | MUSIO GILMORE | where music of the nighest order is| MUsiC | GILMORE | required. MUsly | GILMOBE eer to P. 8. GILMORE, 61 West | MUSIC | GILMORE | Tw. treet, of M BUis-| MC3IC Th agent, 541 aang Car oS L music store. | MUSIC om MORRISEY, | Cartoon. eEZ THE ARCADIAN. aE BEACTIFUL TABLEAU, RAPARSERTING vad SHEPHERDS Ap Fg MAGI AT THE CRIB OF Be TL! ts on exhibition i L tourer pet ine etwee ae Chai aig 1 en nd avs, KKY BVENIN i: eee PPerty To SANCARY. 4 trom 6 to9 Selod ADMISSION FREE. GAU8E's SOIREE DANSANTE, IRVING HALL, EVERY SATURDAY LVESING FROM 8 TO 12. | ULL REVORT OF GENERAL GRANTS cuntst. mas Dinner at the Academy of Music; lst of t he speeches, ee the AKCADIAN, ACUABE'S GRAND OALA OF MIATA, Vi NPRILOQUISM, SPARKLING wit HSSRRGw a he CHRISTMAS ENTER N_HALL, 10-DA¥, AT 2 AND Cs Rewer 9 DALE OWEN, Wost SEE THE ARCADIAN, | SSOCIATION HALL. Fourth AY ‘oncert, December 26, at $F. M. pire H, L, Fran oprano: Mr. Aured Wilkie, tenor; Davis, lauczek, pianist; Mr H. | 850; Miss ist. Eyre Browne, org Adrmission 60 cents, | C HRISTMA CAROLS. SBE THE ARCADIAN. ASTROLOGY LOGER, —PROFESSOR LISTER, 38 SIXTH Send for aie Address all letters to Ri FESSOR bine et FROM PARI3—THLe best spiriiwalist and «lairvoyant in the world, He tells the past, present ios mves luck in business Office 67 south Firth a’ MEDICAL. A WE ELL, MIDwiee. street, near Third A MME. GKINDLE CURE Abt cy4 SIDENCE, Lit WE NEWEST M “While tne ‘Threads Among the Gold." ide World, “Lost in the jailed. M, nen tore. 39 Crlon squar. Sine PLUCKED PIGEON. SEE THE ARCADIAN. i ALtIK MENT. VERN & Be orien SPEOLA DAY AFTERNUOS, COM V1 —DR. A «plaints; 25 years’ practice. LA) West Twenty A Mice 129° Aberty, near Greenwich street, _ —" L 1 ACE ast Fifty-second street, Arst door trom om ‘Furth avs v. A A mMME. Baty Bi Ia =DR. AND MME. MAURICEAU,—90 YEARS P ME. RESTELL, MIDWIFE SINC ¢ PHYsI01, X, -0ise, 8 m mast * rortv-neath watel sane thled aveauh * ACLL KRPORT OF GENERAL GRANT'S CHRIST. mast Dinner at the Academy of Music; list of the | of ne speeches. See the ARCAVIAD.| ‘AR: aver aowing e arpliety and Miah 3 ersperes with fun and humor. woment lor the 8 a NA POGUE, NA POdCR, will be repeated twice to-day at Robinson Hall, Matinee ALADDIN. _ pao | See . RYANT'S ( OPERA HOUSE, WEST 23D 8T. ~___PIANOFORTES,_ ORGANS, «ec. Y MALINER TO-DAY AT 2, ris ngage ageage) wh BANTA oLats” AT2 BRYANT'S “(FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANUSOME SANTA CLAUS ee bad ae Pianos to rent, at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano SANTA CLAUS. TWO, 'ANT’S | Rooms, 27 Union CaS New Pianos on instalments or THE PEI TRLEPHA NT, low for cash; two Pianos, been used a little, very low for mane ws tad pees WRONG me, pay. ash. SOMES MATINEE At H OcLoCk Topar. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL SECOND HAND —CARGE sTOCK TO. sELL , OR RE RENT 86 | Pincay, en easy terms, at MEKRELL'S, No. 8 Union square ed Fourh venue). Call an 3 Steinway Pianolorte for less than halt cost; also a baiisar toned 754 octave Pianotorie, made to cost stool, Cover, box for shipping,“ “Call Sm: fredately, at Call rivate residence 120 W jay or Sunday, LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, & rosewood Pianoforte. modern improvements, in- cluding Stool; also rosewood seven octave Chickering Upright great bargain. 28 ihird street, near Bowery. —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND + Pianos of our own make; aiso for sale, a number Siting second hand Pianos, mn pertect order." WiLLLAM KNABE & Cv., No, 113 Fitth avenue, above Sixteenth st AS INVITATION,—-STSINWAY’S, CHICKERING'S and other fiue Pianos for the iolidays; wholesale Prices tor cash, on instalments and for rent: seven taves; $190 to $60. Oriins, finest in the tinaeket ie presents, at wholesale prices this month: $75 to $400; on instalments ang for rent. 8 ALL & UO., 15 Last Fourteenth street. RARE CHANCE.—FOR Led CHEAP, A FINE assortinent of second ha iF ign square fide uy pa ybani) or erat ony & Oar iy oR irst class manutacturers. 1u7, 109, Mi Bast Fi teenth ‘siFeet. 7 TWENTY: THIRD STREET, A POWER- 7 faland brulinnt ned. Bradbury Platolorte; ever. ail modern improvements, cost $975, tor THEIR ELE noforte Arve ing, all im cost 8975, for PRIVATE FAMILY Med hie autfour round Decker & bros, seer ice, a brilliant toned 7% octa case tull : Hy Oday + ‘oveupents, printed guarantee bill o! Bist N, B.—stool, Cover, has box for shippiny serve, Lyne, § 640. Vall three days at private residence, ROSEWOOD PiANO AND STOOL, $10) fal overstrung, bass, full iron trume Pi 75:5 Piauoy to rent, $6 per month: instalments ce: ceived, GULUSSITH'S, leecker street, near Bowery. BEACTIC jororte, RiON PIa $05 RETURNED. “FROM M HIRE—EQUAL to new aud tall warranted, at one haif the usual rice for ci is @O opportunity seldom: ors Upeigns and. Squares. ARION FIANOF ‘ORTE PANY, So, 6 East Fourteenth stree T REDUCED PRIDES THIs ~ MONTH A LARGE ssortment of first class Fiano pate cama and t Broadway und Thiecy-Gith street. CONCELTINAS, CORNETS, C LARS Fiures. Harmonica: use Boxe sisi cad GO) 1S East Fourteenth ite D® COKER & BARNES WILL SELL THEIR PI. aurine the Rr ay loam soya factory price: a Fencing Pianos ap. Factory 127 thir norne Fourteenth street. JREAT WARGAINS. “LARGE STOCK OF ELEGANT b: of GR eS Barmore e+ 8 Lice ae street; 1ull, atest improvements. Secon N® voneta Ba A low prices ‘dacig holidays. 110) ranied, with al aad Piano cheap. W ARION PIANOS 10 0 RENT=TO RESTONSIB = benimllings (10 wRaNg FO te GONE ay, 5 Bast Fourteenth stree street, PRIGHT AND SQUARE Stanee ving RENT—FROM er month. second hand Pj W for cash or WALKER BROL, ae 12th st, four r NCS 98 | for THE GRAND cosceRt AT STEIN. soa Rania on, | A.M. a oe mararday, at osnna it 0 4 | | Score wast of Broadway. Establ $25 “peed be INWAY PIANOFPORTE: HALANOB | $2 sae unt ia; Baa, ory wore Wiad se THE BALL SEASON. Gt D BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRit Fashion Maaquerade Club will take place at the Ar- ay ryle Roowe, Sixth avenue and Thirtie! ay night. December Fas, Ines tlekets at th night of MUKL rAKRON, Secretary. ae . SaTEAGH IK HOPS.""—TENT teason, Saturday, December 3 immany Build- x, East Fourieenth street, fro P.M. Tie: dvitaton) ean be obtained ac the residence of GEURGH LACE & SON, No, 61 East Fourteenth street, “Merry Christmas! 1)" H in NOTICE. T OFFIOK NOTIOE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROP __POsT OFFICE for the week ending Saturday, vecember 26,1874, | | ‘wit, close af this off office ag follows —~On Tuestay, at) 130 M. T. L, JAMES, Postmaster. AND. DEATHS. |. On Rhareday, atl MARRIAGES apices MARRIED. EE dt mt a penta taeda AG a December 24, at the residence of Mra. de, the Rev. D. B. Jutten, JOHN HUMPHREY to erie | M. BLACK WouD. Utica (N. Y.) papers please copy, LarRkIN—CaMBRON.—On Thursday, December 17, at the residence of James 8. Black, Esq., by the Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, Witt J, LARKIN, United Pie ae to ANNIE L. CaMgaon, allof Brooklyn. jo cards. Lipuerwoop—Swret.—In Brooklyn, N. Y., De- cemver 25, 1874, at the residence of the bride's mother. by the Rey. Henry B. Cornwell, JOHN | LipdER Woop to Lccy F., second danghter of the | late Hartford Sweet, No card Baltimore papers please copy. MacLay—LaPHau.—On ednesday evening, December 23, at the residence of the bride's pareuts, by the Kev, ohn Tees, JAMES Maczay, ‘of New York, to Kate L. Laruam, of Paterson, N, J. DIED. Ayousaon On Wednesday, 28d inst., at Hacken sick, X . Jy MaTTBRW ANDEKSON, in the 75th year line rey ‘al Will take place at his 1 Kon on * potee.—On Thursday, December 2, Miss Mager | BOLKS, 10 che 2lst year o! her age. Relatives and iriends of the ‘amily are respec fully invited to attend the iuneral, irom tue resi- deace of her mother, Mra Ellen Boles, No, 229 East Forty-sixth stre at one o'clock, BRoDRICK.—Suddenly, on Friday, December 25, Many BropRick, uged 71 years. ‘The iriends of the iamuiy are respectfully invited | to attend che tuneral, at (wo golech, Sunday, 27m inst., Irom ber late residence, Berpbex.—n Thursday, De er 24, Of diph- theria, Sanam Knapp, only daughter of Chapies and sarah &. Burdea, aged 5 years and 18 days, Funeral from the nouse, 167 Bast Forty-elanth Street. oo Saturday, the 20th inst., at one o'clock. | ANN | Friends invited, Cuase.—On Tuesda: Cuass, wile of Fran Mexico, es and iriends of the family are respect- fully 1oVited to Attend the saneral, at her late rem- dence Bibel 3) avenue, Brooklyn, on Satar- at tw day, 261 on Friday, Decem- 25, Misa MARY Coog, uged 71 years, Notice of iuperal hereaster. Cowan.—On Thursday, December 24, after a se- Mase WILLIaM J, Cowas, in the 88th year of The relatives and iriends are ey invited | to attend the funeral, from his late dy 128 Wooster street, on Suoday, 27th ee, one O'clock, without further notice, Davipsox.—December 22, at two o'cluck P. M., JAMES UC. peo, aged 60 y uy and members , December 22, Mrs. iin Chase, ex-Consul General 1a ghia city, eae Bay Fate ae arg onpasta DISTRIB UTION BILLS, | street, on Mon. | e box office on | | NIGHT, SECOND | Kets | 26th inst., at half-past ‘one ‘else | on Sunday, the 27th (nst., | sherry street. | «<< | / | | gue | | P. Moy dence, Vanderbiit’s landing, sateen Island, at ten o'etock A. M., Sunday, 27¢h inst. The remains wiil be interred at Greenwood. Carriages will be awaiting the (riends on the arrival of the boat due at south ferry, New York, a Davenrorr.—On Wednesday, December 23, EDNA OLive, daughter of Josepn P. and Mary E. Daven: | Port, aged 5 Fears. Relatives and (riends are invited to attend the funeral, trom the house 105 Seven reet, oD Sa!urday, December 26. at une o'clock P.M. DICKIN: —tn Jersey City, on Thursday ber 24, EDWARD CHARLES, sou of kdward C, and Ellen Dickinson, aged 5 years and 19 aay: Relativer and triends Of the family are lavitea to attend his suneral, bits (Saturday) day, December 20, at two o'ctoes, from the residence of bis parents. 213 Bay street, Jersey City, Dowtay,—On Thursday, December 2, 1874, PRANCIS Dortan, in the 640b Fry? of his a ints Juneral will take place this fag (Saturday), De- S74, at two o'clock, P. M., wom nis late 2¢, 329 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D. DoveLas.—On Tuesday, December ‘22, JosErm Howard, youngest son of samuel! L. and sarad Hodge Douglas, jormerly of Dunganan, ireland, aged 8 months and 25 gaze, Funeral services at 312 Eat Seventy-ninth street, on Saturday, the 26th im 4 eleven A. My Dow ine.—On Wednesday morning, alter @ short but severe illuess, JOSEPH CHAKLRs DOWLING, aged 3 years, 4 inonths and 8 days, Dykk.--Un Thursday, December 24, MICHAEL Dyer, aged ES yes 11 Months and 26 day: Kelatives and {riends of the family are r ee futiy mvited to attend the funeral, on Satu December 26, at one o'ciock P. M., trom his late residence, 2,359 Third avenue, corner 128th street, Interment in Calvary Cemetery, GarretT.—Oo Fourth Day ‘Tiveanesaa ) Morne ing, 23d inst., of paeumonia, Sakad K., eldest daughter of the late Richard and Sar ’ Loines and wie of Henry A. Garrett, of this city, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 28 West ‘Thirty-second street, at a quarter to ten o'clock, Seventh Day (Saturday) morning. The remains will be taken to Woodlawn by the 11:40 train. Gates. —At his residence, 206 Warren street, Brooklyn, of acute pneumonia, WILLIAM Gates, nate of Gracenill, county Antrim, ireland, in bis 73d year, Funeral from Moraylan church, Jay Lager van Myrtle avenue, on Sabbath morning, o'clock. Thence to cemetery at New TPS t Friends will please accept this intimation, GLoverR,—On Friaay, December 26, of pueumon! Daviv T. GLoveR, Hell Gate plier, of Schraienburg, oo RA formerly of Brooklyn, N. Y., in the 60th year of his a Notice « ot funeral hereatter. GoopMaN.—On Friday, December 25, of consump- tion, JAMES GooDMAN, in the 42d year of his age. The members and friends ol the fa: and meuibers o1 the Lodge of Strict Observance No. 9, F. and A. M., are respectinily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 386 Hud- sOD street, on raged Decembter 27, 1874, at half past one o'clock P. M. Hickey.—On Friday, December 25, ELLEN ArcKEY, the beloved wile of Patrick Hickey, in the 36th year o1 her age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral; also her brotner, Mi- chael Curry, from her late residence, corner of Eighty-sixth street and kourtu avenue, on Sane day, the 27th, at two o'clock. HUTCHINSON.—At Astoria, Long lsiand City, of inflammatory croup, WILLIE, tniant son of W: ent H. and Mary J. Hutchinson, aged 16 montnos and 12 days. Puneral from the residence of nis parents, cor. ner of Main and Emeraid ts, on Sunday, at two o'clock P. M, The relatives and {friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Chicago papers please copy. Hyex.—On Friday, Dooemoer 25, HENRY OLAR> ENCE, youngest son of George W. and Eliza M. Hyer, aged 3 years and 3 moatns, ‘Funeral from the residence of his parents, No 208 East Forty-ninth street, on Sunday, the 27th inst., at one o'clock. Relatives and friends aré invited to attend. JENNI On Thursday, of William T, and Mary 8. Ji Decem. December 24, Z. T., 800 jennings, aged 27 years, Relatives and friends of she tamiliy, algo, mem- bers of K company, Twenty- ond regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., are respectfully inv! ted t tuneral, trom No, 142 West Tweatysaiths street, on Sunday, December 27, at one P. LARKINS.—On the 23d inst., on board steamship Crescent City, James L. LARKINS, 1n his 80th His relatives and friends are invited to attend tne funeral, from his late residence, 112 Madison street, on Saturday, at two o'clock P. M. to pro» ceed to Calvar: Wd Cemetery. pe i‘ w of LorD.—Un Friday, December 25, a Y., Mra, Reva '. LORD, aged 71 years, wido the late Eleasar Lord, Ll. D., and sister ‘orn Rev. A. O. Tho p, D. D., of Boston, and of Professor William hompson, D. D., of Hartford, ‘The relatives and frienas oi the family are ree (4 Laan 8 he to atvend the iuneral, at three o'ciock P. M., Saturday, Decemper 26, without farther notice. LovuGHRaN.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, December 25, TERESA C., beloved wile of James Louguran, aged 35 years, 10 months and 28 dass. he relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the iuneral, from her late residence, 319 Division avenue, Brooklyn, B, D., on Sunday, December 27, at two o'clock P. M. MERRILL.—Gn Wednesday, December 23, LILLim S., youngest daughter of Mercer = Lydia Merrul aged 2 years, 3 months, and lu days, Relatives and inends of the ‘amntl are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, December 28, at ten o'clock A. M., from No. 46 West Twenty-seventh street, MILHAC.—On Wednesday, December 23, at hia residence, No. 41 Latayette place, JOHN MILHAU, . ee of Baltimore, Md., im the 80th year of hia “athe relatives aud friends of the family are | respectiully invited to attend the aaneras service atthe cuurch of St. Vincent de Paul, Twenty- third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, on Saturday, December 26, at ten o’ciock A. M., wi‘nout further notice, Notice,—The officers and members of the Col lege of Pharmacy are requested to atiend tne luneral services of our late member, John Milnau, on Saturday morning, Decemoer 26, at ten o'clock, from the charch of St. Vincent de Paul, Twenty. third street, near Sixth avenue. M. L. M. PEIXOTTO, Secretary. Moorr.—On Thursday, December 2, JANB, daughter of the late David Moore. Friends of the family are respectiully invited to atiend the luneral, from her late resi 237 East Twenty-sixth street, at one P, M, December 28, MORAN.—Un Friday, December 25, 1874, of crow JoserH MORAN, aged 2 years and 22 daye, inian' son of Owen and Margaret Moran, Funeral will take place from the residence of feo] pareuts, No, 439 East Fitba seventh street, at o'clock P. M. this Gay (Saturday), Friends AG vited. Carriages wiil bein attendance, MyeRSs.—-On Wednesday, 23d inst, at No, 4 Baichen place, Second street, CHARLES K, MYERS, 10 the bist year of nis age. The poeeaee will take place on Saturday, at two o*cloc) MCBURNEY.—At Jersey City, December 2, 1874, THOMAS MoBURNEY, late of Brooklyn, in the 75th year of his age. Funeral on Saturday, 26th inst., at one o'clock Irom the residence of his son, Semuel McBurney, Roe Rag near Fairmount ave- nue, Jersey City Heignts. McGRraTH.—In Brooklyn, Thursday evening, De- cember 24, WILLIAM McURATH, agea 25 years aud 10 months, Friends are invited to attend the faneral, om Sunday, 27tn ean bee one o’clock P. M., from hia late residence, 60 Hi gh Lace, corner of Adams. McPusrson.—On December 25, CaTHER- INE, the beloved wile of bancan MePherson, aged Prends Of the family are ectfully invited to atteud aer funeral, from her late residence, 159 East Fortietn ah be on Satarday, December 26, | at one o’clock P. M. PELL.—Un Tuesday evening, December er 1874, Miss ELIZA PELL, aged 43 years and 8 months. Relatives and friends of the ok are respects fully invited to attend the tuneral, from the resi- dence o! Joshua Leviness, at Ci ee on Sune aay, PRs sgeet tg 27, at two o'clock PS. Friday morning, ge te at the realdence of her brotner, Isaac N, Puelps, Miss SARAH S. PHELP: id friends of the family are ne- spectfuily invited to attend her funeral, on Mon- day moruing, 28th inst., at cleven O’clock, from No. 229 Madison avenu PHILLIPS.—On Friday, December 25, of pneu. monia, Cornea E. PHILLIPS, wile of James L. bi and daughter of Thomas and Mary Samp. jon, in the 22U year of ner yt e relatives and friend: “the family are ree ps invited to atrend the funeral, on ao: th inst., at eleven o'clock A. M., irom her residence, 2,269 Second avenue. Staten Island papers please cop; RoGERS.—On the 18th inst, in "saitimore, Md. EMILY HAWTHORNE, Wife of Henr, by ey that city, daughter of the late tiem ‘Wright foeoe aud grandaughter of tne late Post, M.D., of this ci! Hvensox,—In Jerse} ey city, 0B December 26, Relatives and iIrienus or th family ate invited to Georges RYERSON, age: attend the suneral services, on Pan, Site tome December 27, at three reloek, from late resi- | dence, 165 Henderson street, Jersey Ui 'e- mains will be taken to Woodroe Came = for interment on Monday olige ng Y.—On Frivay, December 26, 0. Ligzie F., Th f wife of Tuomas stduley, 3éth year o ae. relatives and inleads of the family are re t The | spectiully sovited to strand, the iuneral, irom her late residenc 1lith street, on Sunday, Pecember 27, at one o'clock P.M. ‘Swaezy.-0n Thursday, December att Sweezy, widow ot the late Isaac Sweezy, of iver head, L.'I., formerly widow of Culo: Josepn Bo aoe of New York city, io the 75th year of athe relatives and friends of the fan are re. spectfully invited to attend the fun I oak m her late residence, No. 177 Leonard street, iin E. D,, on Sunaay, at two o'clock fo TRAV1S.~ OD Christmas mornt ng, @ ro iniaut non 0! Andrew b. aud Jonme Pe Tavis aged | year, 4 months and 6 days. He relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the juueral, irom the Penideuce of ou parents, No, 544 Green avenue, Brooklyn, on Sun aay, December 27, at one o'clock P. WILKINSON.—On December 24, SaRam WILKIN: SON, dauahier of A. Re oi the late James Wilkius #on, of New Brighton, Staten lala: Funeral on Sanday, the mn ins! ‘ at one P. May td trom qe fr ace Of Dr. Jam, street, ner ol ty ‘aveuue and \Stiumethod sive a Soracy Oii ry

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