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sree = EPs VAUDEVILLE THEATRE OLA. law nignta of the rial Queen. LOLA, MME: IN and CLARK! macorz Bowe (nal FRANK BEL a ih with 3 re pomp of tint Ls, beautiful young ladies. Maitre de Ballet lay aca, TWO ¢ MONDAY, January ¢ 1876, OME BOK Y AND TROUPE BL OF WiLD INDIANS. GIRLS OF THE re ogy ND od furs OF THE DAY. together with other 4 a AND AITRACTIONS, rs open at 7 o'eloc! ARK THEATRE. LAST SELLERS. MATINEE TO.DA¥, AST NIGHTS of J. RAYMOND MR. JOHN, in his popular BS of COLONEL cts CRY SELLERS. MARK TWAIN'S na of that title, BOMATINEE TO-DAY. wre PM. a opens J ann ary @ NIBLO'S, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1975. of Jack ana Jill Pancouime To Day. of Jack and To-Day. TOR! M THEATRE, “MH ST, AND 6TH AV, » DARCHIDUG, THE ARCH-DUCH ME, DARCHIDUG, THE ARCH-DUCH TO-DAY, ‘last day i ew York, 2 PERFORMANC. lust day sy? SERTORMAN NEw yore OF TH BOURFE COMPANY. BOLDENE ENGLISH UPKRA BOUFFE COMPANY: ran — Dertormances gE pda Fork ma Last two performances in New York 0 THE REIGNING PARISIAN Si Nat MADAME L’ARCHIDUC: Pg ee successful Opera Bouffe produced in America. ra Bouile prod ; “thts SP APLESNOON at 3 FITS EVENING at ae HIS ARTESNOON at 19), THIS EVENING at & ry 4, Mra. ROUS! sadey" fig ivoecw tHearas TO-DAY THEA’ ‘HIS APreRNOO ne SeTERNOON, TINEE. DAY. TAREWELL SOLDENE. Sia TO-DAY MME. DARCHIDEC, MME, LARCHIDUC meat rie ‘LYCEUM THEATRES or tne SOLDENE ENGLISH OPERA BOCEPE COMPANY. Last MADAME [a kOHID CC. Last ume, Me ROUSBY AS THE LADY BLIZABETH. ae Lis ae as feet Fourteenth st. and sixth av. LiSH DK AMATIO SEASON, Jani AND EVERY Be ‘First appearance in America of the distinguished ENGLISH ACTRESS, MES. ROUSB' eee ROUSBY, TAXE AND rly. 1.000 times in England. cRO will bo produced with ‘Now Scenery. Costumes and AD- Poinkments aid a'pewerral Cast tnciuing MR. GRORGA Mr. W. Edwards, Mr. G. B. Waldron, Mr, Vining Bowers, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Stark, Mrs. Waldron, Mrs Meek, Miss the box office of the Lyceum atre and at schirmer’s, 70i Broadway. Admission, ; Reserved Sofas, Stalis and Fauteutls, $1 50; Dress cle, $1; Secoud Balcony, 76c.; Famiy Circle, 50. 514 BROADWAY, TR COMIQUE. JO8H_BART. Sole Proprietor Ee MATINEE. MATINES Last two Performances this Season of CLLIGAS OU UABDS the HARRKIGAN lst WHITE. by T. JOHN WILD. WILLIAM GAYLORD. Miss ALICE BENNETT. KITTY ONEIL, Miss SADIE VIVIAN. THE, SRIDMORES at MATINER MATINE MATINES Day. TO-DAY. MATINEE WEDS: ND, SATURDAY. wosbat ay RY entire change of bill and first a: SEVENCEKN NEW STA the “Gems” of the profession. in conjunction ‘with the a, Mammotn Company. BEE SUNDAY PAPERS LYMPIC THEATRE, 6.4 Broadway. “Wr. yony & POOLE. 1 Ma’ o—___—_— > HARPER AND STANSILu, THE HIT. One legged Comedians and Song and Danee Artists. THE OBIGINAL ViChORELLIS GUs WILLIAM ‘Miss ALICE : HARRISON, ¥ AND BARNK#Y ance of A MAMMOTH OLIO by ALL THE STAR ARTISTS. Bxtka. —On Monday next, the greatest amount of frst auraction ever offered atany theatre. First apnea nce of the Hero of London, Bridge and Long Bracch and Champion Swimmer of the Worid. Mr. J. Johnson, who will appear in his unparalleled teats of eating. drinking, smoKing, reading and writing white under water for #35 minutes. First appearance of the extraordinary Artist, Imper sonator of Female Characters, Burlesque Prima Donna and Comedy star, Burton Stanley. Mr. stanley has no equal living. First appearance of the most wonderful Gymnasts on earth, the Garnelias, who will ‘orm tor the first ume the feat ‘never before uttempied by any. other pertorm= ers) of a Duuble Somersault trom sho First appearance of the distinguis! Gave of te Riehings Opera Troupe), Mis eof the great New York favorites, the essts. saniord aud Wilson. First appearance ot the celebrated Ethiopian Come- @ian, Mr. John Gilbert, and frst appearance here to Bether of the master Song and Dance Artists, Couruight and Gilbert & First ume, a rew comic Local Drama, entitled BRA- DY'S BOARDERS. Me. Bicney and Baroey as Barty Brady and M First time, tled THE SU iL _All tee ab ove in addition to our great com, pany. Mets 4 AT HOME TWIC ATINEE AT 2. EY ae Bianche Etler- keappea: Musica! Mokes, ING ATR strect. between F Bvery evening in, Gore DULL Music, Yentriloquism and @rand change of Programme Songs and Persovadons “ihe + “Miss Mary “The Wandering nee and’ eality.” ‘the Suglish Kailw: je dual deceptrons of “SLR ROWLAND THE -FUN.” Admission, Sc.; Reservea se Circle, ; Juveiles under 12 y Ticket gee, wide a Hall, Ly UF Ts of age, rice. open Gatiy, froin 9 et 5. T TWO, Ars Eh ‘THEO. THOMAS. TBINWAY THE: ‘YM PHONY ( Ta AO ‘aithrested 75 ce: SATURDAY EVENING, THU SYMPHONY OVERTURE, Paris and Helene. SCENE and ARIA, sucond ant. Z } SYMPHONY, iy 6 D minor, (first time) 0 WOTON’S ABSCHIED........ ¢ Walkue: FLUERZAUBETL (first time’ ; The voeai part by Mr. FRAN: SYMPHONY, No.5 © minor Admission io Concert, $1 au rved Seats, 50 cents extra, ‘The saic of Reserved Seats and Tickets will commence on MONDAY MORNING atthe Box office of Steinway Hail, 701 and lid Broadway, and at 33 Union square, Ss’ FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. NEW OPEKA HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNBR TWENTY-NINTH STREET. BIRCH, WAMBOLD godt BACK y bit week of the FRANCISCO W YBAR Callers. MINSTER. SEWING, MACHINE MIN: STE LS, | RL. JA CONCERT. 4 wl 4 pay. any Songs, 3.{ Leetures, &c. Btreet cars inay 10, Seats Sei Family Matinee saturday at2 pr" OY AT THE LYCRCM THEATRE, Bee the ARC. PARRING, FENCING AND Si00TI 619 Sixth avenue.—Sparring taug Superior Fencing Apparatus and ! Send for circulars. Colonel NT AND HARPER'S WEEKLY see th ARCADIAN. SOCIATION ff ALL, FIFTU POPULAR CONCERT, January % at3 P.M. Miss SOPHIE FLORA HEILBRUN, tue wonderfully sified Pianiste ‘Mme. poms ND. Soprano Mr Au F r. Mr. i ae TLLASON, Orgarin Sig. AGHAMONTE, Condacwr. Admission, cents. ITEINWAY HALL—JANUARY 2, 1875.~VOCAL AND Instrumental Concert, by © Pupils and Orchest the Grand Conservatory of Music ot the city of New fork, Lid Fifth avenue, is, ald of wie Feavody ome econ! 4 ay enphony in D Beethoven): Overture, r fever); Ronda in EB (Weber Liszt); Ls Gert for violin (De Berio), and sever HL Darector. = one, 6 “3 &. 4 all the” ‘principal. ‘music stores end ‘at Sten war Hall SIRAGE Pit E METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART yen 2 oy and Saturday evenings from 7 Pi rif RGH (CARTOON). Hw as i See the ARCADIAN EB “WALLACE HOPS. ELEVENTH NIGHT, ond season, Saturday, January 2 in Paepy Hiding, best Four street, from’ 8 to 12 Banyan) te pesohistoed rine prudence of c! 0. st Fourth st. meg DIES SIGHT. ‘TRE, BROOKLYN. Ae TART Niaitt tarts JB Boot and JOS. ens s00rs MBeLoCk. in KixG sOnN monDay, denuary 4—£DWIN ADAMS in OL REE DANSANTE, twat sOTRB RNG cod ~_BYBRY SATURDAY FVENT Lt FROM KING KALAK AU) Pie ee fhe ARCADIAN, ‘85 BROADWAY. * NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1875. G™ ND O OPERA HOUSE.—ATTACHES BENEFIT, BLACK CROOK FAREWELL! As the imperial spectaele is to be transferred to Ford's Theawe, Fe tinatoe of next Monday. Kit LAS? TIMES POSITIVELY 1c will be given ¥ Ay Ew enL MATINEE THIS SATURDAY, 13g o'clock, and at the FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT! ‘The wonderful spectacle will be given in all its mag- nificence, day's representations are for th BY NEPIT Gi ADMISSIO/ F a Seats, Boonts By cents pags Ay pt exe RC THE ATTACHES OF ThE THEATRE, IFTY CENTS NTS Gere THEATRE 723" Broadway, 730 PBELL& MURTHA oes Managers h MAT ah’ Richmond E. TO. in anew part. m ihe great se id Jennie Hughes, q hew. songs. NECK AND NECK. t t Wt. Tits, The de atfoid seene. ent: Netiie Florence, The Raalr ad MA EE in operate Gems, MA MeCulough and MA = $ang MA et MA Ma r a MA Jean urey. MONDAY Nt nuary 4, the © rites, liarry Kernel, reappearance of H ichmond, Geo. oo and Waldron ana sinith. OOTH'S THEATRE, 1WO ATTRACTIVE F MATIN JARRETI reason of | it story, & PALMER beg to announce GRAND EVERY MGHT unul (urther note Atkins, Winneuta “Moninsue, KPORMANCES TO-DAY. that, by they will repeat, Dickens’ charming SUCCESS. LITTLE EWLY! Mr. who gives his as performed by him at tw hun tred conse The scenery, by WILLIAM VOrGILL ie by cent, ihe principal pictures being THE ILLUMINA ED Ca RA tor over four MARSTON THE StonM 5 THE k ON | The cast of characters is exceedingly strong, including the popular actor BORGE. imizable impers WILKINS Mi wad author, 1 ROWE, pee of ue part of , London, oi mpic Theat ecutive nights nd RICHARD ICE TLING OF THe SHIP! all_of which have Ingenious mechanical adjuncts. CICAULL, 7 ALLACK’S. W Proprietor and oe tee LESTER WALLACE D EVERY EV ENING Ww and origin ma new SHE SHAUGHRAL MON Ta nkiny ie WIN, Miss’ eds Dea E LEWIs, NOgtiMER, S E ters. the amazing “SPI WwW. 8 be 5 ex ee Magniiicent Witha; gorgeous N. cluding sfise CAsLd LEWI5, M Bos sheer ‘noW opel M™ LADY MAUBE Macbeth. DoW st LACE Svectacula eW Uresses, ald & great Cust, 1n- r AMLES CK Pong we EM HOLLAND, M Rev oruered at 10:40. m sin ‘advance ‘DAY MATINER, ¥, entitled GILBERT, ifn “oh JOHN r. EDWARD” ARNOT. Mr.’ J, SARD, Mr. ED: EF 1 ce, Mrs. Seats secured ————— | LITTLE EMLY. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Central. —ELEGANT DWELLINGS hi dey Ame mf WEST and 18 and 19 Bast S7h 41 West 6th, No, 1 Hast and 18 West oid, and 18 We Shh street: oat th aver nue. 42, 469, 6i4, 675, 746, 5 Jr, li ‘ine | strees and 31 last se’ East Side. OR SALE—THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING AND | Lot 25x102 feet 2 inches, N htieth street, be- tween Second Third aepouee, New York; price | $5,00, of which $9.00 can remain on bend aud mortgage, Address 0. 8. A., box 2,006 Post office, New York. erred N. AEIGHTS L L FUR. JD nistied. the Low Parto! house 4 Orauge street, next te Beecher's church -algo Upper Part of the next house a Honing ‘Reat very low. stad AOR SALE-LOT 133 FREEMAN SPREE, 30X10, Fekad threcstory House, extension and rear Building eeupoint, L. Ly x ain. Ids Freeman sureet, ( on both; $ Post office, New York, | on tot 25x10 together, at $3,000, morta, Address 0.5 6 $2,000 on “also 3 three story New Iso spler id ey Property; to ex: | chang ly oF together hange separazely oF WAU WELLS, 202 Broadway, | FOR SALE r SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, &e. 114.2 WEST_OTH st. FOURTH FLOOR, PRONT a cook room.—A respectable young colored woman as private family, 2TH ST., BETWER: A rospecta) thorough cook; harge of the aitchen tf required ; under. ish, Freneh and German cooking; city and erences. Oan be seen till suited. country rr rel 1.174 2.4%: RETEEN fut AND eaD 8784 respectable girl as good cook, washer and ironer ; city reterences. 8TH AND 9TH Chambermaids, &. WEST 20TH 8T,, IN THE REAR—A RESPEOT- able young girl as chambermaid; is willing to with linudry i best city reference, a 150 ist AV., FIRST FLOOR, BAOK ROOM.—A | « young git! aschambermaid and waitress; best | city references. Housekeepers, &e. 4. HUDSON ST., bait PLOOR, FRONT (DON’T 454 fnew young lady as. housekeeper in a widower's family, or would do copying. YOUNG LADY FRUM LONDON, ENGLAND, A. eek n comfortable home aa housekéeper, govern: éss or useful companion; willing to assist in light house Guttes. Address immediately ELXOKLSIOK, box Me Herald office. STER COUNTY PROPERTY L AND TO RENT. save? AT TARRY- {NISHED HOUSE | ‘ay, in tuil view of the Hudson, to | at iow rent or for sule cheap | Photograph and | 9 Stach avenue. | ovement. tiewlars with | PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. —FARM oF Ww ACRE IN| OAKLAND best wheat growing county in Michizan; price $4,000, part morgage. Address U. 3 Post office, New York. | ' | | | | or | | | | oR SALE OR EXCITANGE— —POR GOOD STOCK OF Ranch, well stocked with horses, Addresss F. D. WARNER, room 53 PANTED TO EXCHANGE chandise or Suburpan Portes tO miproved Farms: also city Property in vo tiems cvtinty, | Bare; alse city ropsiMovon Take Shore and Mehl: | gan Southers, oar onanes Address , D, WARNER, room | SS. kreach’s Hote! $30.000 abe STOCK, MER- OF TEXAS LANDS FOR SALE OR | exchange for Merchandise, Apply soon 3 Wiliam street, at MOODY & JAMISON JQEAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS W. SnD | talinvested in good mortgages; setiied lected, investors should call: ocr " facilities are first class. REED & 5 Broadway, rooms $4 and 35, Last I quisi ‘TA Nit ae & Shortly, an important Shakespearian revival. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THE. ATINEE rus AFTERNOON AT 2. E OF KIL NE AT NIGHT, BENERIT Shakéspeare’s Tragedy 0 of (Ma RTH AVENUE THEATRE sat 8.) Proprietor and Manage MATINEE AT 1:30, EVENING AT 8 LAs? TLME OF PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Miss CARLOTTA LECLERCO, DEV Mr. avavsitN DALY Mr. HARKINS, JAMES E GRAHAM, NELLIE the principal charac- times of a Et™—ine VANISHING MONDAY } NIGHT, > First Production bere of FAIRY COMEDY, and great CESS, entitied OF TRUTH. Scenery by Roberts and LECLER Q. | Mr. EATRE. F. B. conn as. oe Mt. es NEO ROCHE OL LET. FOR BUs LN IGS, PURPOSES, LEGANT PRIVATE OFPICK O8 DESK Room, i furnished. to let, in Bennett Building, room No. second floor. Inquire’ on premises, of W. H. COWIE 4 ‘TEAM POWER _ WITHOUT CHARGE.—WHOLE > Building, doors 85x41x44x41, and Ground Floor; good light; steam clevators. Call at igo West Twenty-seveath | street ‘codworkers allowed. LET—AT 197 WAVRRLEY PLACE, THE STORE O and Apartments, $300 per annum; also First Floor, $22 50 ver month; keys at M. Manus’, 129, THOR M. RODMAN, Rea! Estate Agent, 596 Broadway, corner of Fourth street. MPO LET-LOFTS ON LISP. NARD STREET, NEAR } Broadway, at low prices 4%. $2 $500. 400 and $500; 47, $800. “Inquire of A JOUBAEAY, 49 Lispenard Street. .o LET—620 BROADWAY, THROUGH TO CROSBY street, entire Building, eight doors; $11,000 a year. Apply on premises. __ DWELLING _HO SES ‘TO LET. Unturnisned, '0 LET—UNFURNISHED, A SMALL THREE STORY high stoop House, with ‘all modern improvements, on Thirty-second street, near Lexington avenue. Inquire of owner, 134 Kast Eighteenth street. ‘The ensuing week. Chariots and vast GREAT S day un given twict lees, fe. tte. num’s aud Manager or compat through the country. horse dnd rider wins. ROORLYN STRAK: sttives: ae Signor 5 Admission $2. 1:e: $}. Tick TO-DAY, BRYANT’S Pipbe BRYANT’: BRYANTS x Reed, hi BS PRANK Miss JO. RY punt Y BARRY, Box office open THIS APTERNOON, FRE, ¢ Rooms, 7 low tor cash; two cash. of fine DAZZLING Characters by Dan Bry: W. Henry Rice, Brockway. Bob Hart, Templeton, Tiga Emerson. Kelley, Walz, ig the chil iret to ste SANTA CLAUS iren halt price to t! VEW YORK Stap. NEUE Star i engagement ot the favorite of dermany. Jn Opera Bousfe. TURDA A BEL! Opers Boutle gin three acts by Offenbach. AYR LEME. ware. anos, pHs WO) ERFUL HIPPODROME, LAST DAY! LAST DAY! LAST DAY! Last DAY Last ar! LAST DAY! is GREAT CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME! GREAT CHRISTMA> PANTOMIME! BLUE BEARD. Last DAY! LAasT DAY! LAST DAY! Last baY! LAST DaY! LasT bay! OF THE DAZZLING FETE AT PEKIN! FETE AT PEKIN THls SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, The above brilliant features must positively be with- drawn after aes orening to make way fora NEW DEPARTURE ds nye} ACADEMY. _ ITALIAN OPERA. Tue: only appcaratice in Brooklyn of EMMA LA SONNAMBULA. Mile. EMMA ALBANI.. Signor BESFRATELLE RAL i GRAND CHORUS ANDO} Musical Director and Conductor. even ri ets tor sale now at Brooslyn Broadway, New York, RYANTS OPERA HOUSE, MATINEE Hox oflce open trom 33 PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. A GKEAT SATO Tite GLORIOUS HOLIDAY P THE Miss LOUISE ANDERSON in J wi LAR LL THE TROUVE IN AN ERMANIA THEATRE. G Ad. Neuendort? SATURDAY, Januai J Comed, , in five acts. by Freitag. jatly{ro rprvour THEATRE, between Second and Third avenues. igh’ ALL THE GRAND BALLETS “THE te RACES ALL APTERNOON AND EVEN MENAGERIE OPEN AT 1 PoRPORMANCE AT 2: AND IPPODROME SOON TO CLOSE. to inform the vublic that, notwith- nortiows patronage which his Roman Hip- day and might a AND |e ‘CLOSED goon after ihe holidays in omer to recruit the rece horses and other animals and renovate all the Golden para raphernalla, preparatory to the NG CAMPAIGN, This entire establishment will be. transported in 135 railrvad curs to all the large towns in New the Middle and Western states. mmense tents, 5.0 teetin length. ‘The daily expenses will exceed $7,500. the Great Roman Hippodrome will’ be presented as seen in New York. requiring 30 900 horses and ponies, besides elephants, camels, bute his stupendous establishment is tour times larger than any orevious exhibition of Mr. B: ten times more extensive than any other tand and ‘Exhibitions will be Every detail of ) men, Women and childre | Bar- ver attempted to transport ‘Bvery race is reai and run upon its merits. The best (ALBANT Jan. 5, | ALGANL, is jESTRA, i nor E. MUZTO #amiily cirele cademy and lit seats $i ex! 700D'S MUSECM. — ahate “WOOD'S. APTERNOON AT 2. | "EVENING AT 8. DOUBLE BILL, TWO PIEOES, AFTER DAKK THE FORTY THIEVES and PORTY THIEVES. and AFTER DARK. WEST 23D STREET. TO-DAY, LO: Sania Clans. Santa Claus. Riding in a street car. Fooling with the wrong man. yeerine Oil. The Pet Elephant. + Central Park. The ball’s up! Santa Claus, all's np! Santa Claus. Nelse | Seymour, Dave TRE.—45, 17, BOWERY, DURFF, Director. Le HeLENE, o relotk A.M. | all might. FURNISHED nog AnD APARTMENTS UR: SHED ROOMS TO LET—$ 50 UP: NICE | Suits of Rooms, sitting room, kitchen and bedroom, nicely furnished for housekeeping; very centrally | 1o- cated. 12 Forty-fourth street, between “Lexingto: Fourth avenues, URNISHLD ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, WITH | open grate preferred, in a private family, by a ven- tleman who is absent trom the city a great portion of the | time. Address 4. FP. T., Herald Uptown Branch office | 9 CHRYSTIE STREET.—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED Rooms fora gentleman and lady; Board tor the lady only. UNFURNISHED _ ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. T_REDUC RENTS—FRENCH FLATS, ' Thirty-fourth on suits nad six rooms; modern improvements; rent $38; possessi wii MORRIS B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-fourth street and 996 Sixth avenue. FIRST FLOOR TO LET—OVER STORB NO. 420 Fourth avenue: five rooms: improvements; gcod for any business, Call and see owner and preimises, trom 1! to 1 only. BOARDERS _ _ WANTED. Cy ] BLOCK FROM FOURTH AVENUE.—HANDSOMBLY turnished Rooms, with first class table and atiend- ance; fine targe Parlors and all home comforts; terms | moderaie. Lay Kast Twenty-third street. TH AVENUE, 905, OPPOSITE MADISON PARK.— pee ag and tg dee) Drivate bath, ae ro two Rooms for gentlemen: house nnd table Class. . SOHN P. WORSTELL, 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BkOADWAY.— Handsome tront Rooms, $14, $16 and $13, for two persons, with Boar no children; single sooms, $7 and 39; house heared b NEAR BROAD- sled 15 ust BLE VENTH fs o ndsome furnished Rooms, with Board, to familtes and single gentlemen; first feara i commo- dations, house beated and newly furnished; day board; reference, oy a if CLINTON ~ PLACE.—NEATLY FURNISHED | 34 Rooms to let, with or without Board; references given and required. FURNISHED , BOOMSEN, SUITE, OR | SINGLY. with or without Board, at reasonable rates. can be | | obtained at 133 East Eighth street, one house froni Broad. | y } see, at ODELL'S, 109 West 31th st. WEST | fi | reference. | Call on or address D. C. W., "5 8D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE DESIRES AN IM. | ) mediate engagement; satisfactory references. Ad- dress Mrs, HARV E POR SALE. |. NO. § WALL A —FOR SALE, GAMPLE ROOM + streetoorner Liquor ~tores, Meat Market on Fighth avenue, Market Bakeries, South street Liquor Stores to let. striae Store Agency, 77 Codar st. jae Sie FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM AND CIGAR Store—Por many years establisied and well known Po} good stand; terms easy; vey te Little cash, with so- arity. ), 29 Broadway. RUG CFOS FOR SALE PRICE $400, HALF cash. Apply of Hany ER’S Laboratoream, No. 166 th Fourth Poets Broonigns OR. SALE—NEAR NEW YOR: A Ti FUR. OTL, box 216 Beraia ont ftige, wi) ane Fens SALB—CIGAR STORE, and & oe ae ROCERY STORE POR SALE—A BARGAIN; MUST sold; corner DeKalb and Bedford avonues, VERY CHEAP 1F sonp hsh avenua between 10 Brookfyi 8. A. GARDNER AFES—HBRRING, WILDE! MARVIN, Safes, 25per cent cheaper tl deak eiey all” ees “LiL ae BAR COMPANS. a Mald GAPEs, SAFES.—SECOND HAND SaF8S, A soeP assortment, at very low prices, If you want @ good | Sate at at bargain callon AMERICAN SAFE COMPANY, MAC HINER Y, XENTRAL MACHINERY WAREHOUSE 119 LIBERTY street, near Greenwich.—New and second hand Engines, boilers and steam’ Pumps in great vartety; | Rea’s “ectiona! Sarewy Boilers, unsurpassed for power EAST “STH ST. 7 A respectable rstands ali kinds of family sewing, cutting T 33D ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH monthly’ nurse of unquestionable abili- les can be engaged Wore! Monday. January & Address ’ JOSWOR’ 2D AV., BETWEEN 45TH AND 45TH STS.—A r respectable married woman as wet nurse, her aby tive weeks old. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FE: 'EMALES. TADY WRITES “LETTERS— BU ESS LETTERS, friendly letters, advertisements and Arh tgd news: Paper correspondence. Miss W—, No. 12 4th av., op- Polite Cooper tasctuts, head of second aight YOUNG LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- tion as governess: would like to teach French; un dermands alt the branches, of dressmaking, i well recommended. Apply, for tree days, at 96 State street, YOUNG LADY, WITH UNEXCEPTIONABLE REF- erences, would like a ition as sonanva Deis: copyist or correspondent; woula travet with a iad; private family to Europe, South: Americ California oF Sonthern) States, Address G. W. L., Post effice, Brooklyn. ‘HELP »_ WANTED—F EMALES, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTED TO DO THE work of a smail family, where most of the washing is put out; musi be neat, obliging and a good plain cook; city references required, inquire at 17 Union square, second floor. IRLS wages WANTED given; good situations ready. {MMEDIATELY.—HIGHEST Come and TANTED-IN A CLERGYMAN'S PAMILY, ONE hour from city, an expericnced Protestaut nurse for a young childs beet etty relercnce required, Apply ag 133 East 33th st., trom 9 to 1A, M., January 2 and 4 yANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work food washer and ironer. Call at 210 West 2ist st, vetore 10 ofolock. or heating, Crrealars, Machinery bought. — NE DOOR FROM BROAD. NOR SALE-VERY LOW, IF, APPLIED FOR at married Woman as wet several fioe Rotary Presses, good as new, junalle “jor newspaper Work Address the New York PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR ROMER FOR CENTENSTAL, | Proposals will be received at my oiflce, Ledgor Build. } ing, Philadeiphia, unl Jannary 10, for 1. white fin oF a pruce bill Timber, from 16 to 24 fees lanes and 1,000 ol spruce She: athing Boards, all to adiivered here by July 1, 1875, tor cash. R. J. DOBBINS, Contracgor. __ FURNITURE, “WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR srt tenuure, Carpe, ana Hedging, at B. M. COW: PERTHWAIT &£'CO.'S, 16p,and 167 Chatham street Aa immense senek d low ie 8. A.WPON'T FAIL TO, CALL AND EXAMINE, ELE gant Household Furniture, consisting of satin Pat- ior Suits, Parlor Tables, 75 octave Decker Pianoforte, Library, Dining Furniture, Turkish Suit, Bedroom sets Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Maitrease: rahe piash: be haircloth Suita; Carpets, Oll Paintings, Bronze offered private sale 44 cost. Private residence 210 West st st. Call 8 dave. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS AND Oilcloths @ specialty; English Brussels, y bheee: ply id ingrain, very cheap, atthe old place, U2 Fulton Street, side entrance, MISCELLANEOUS, Dies OF MERIT, VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1873— Dr. Peterson's Ame in Powders and Lozenges for sg retn and all di soe of. ‘the stomach; Pow- ders, er box; Lezeng ses, $I All cheanisis! depots. FO! ae RA, New York. ONTEURE, New Orieaus, IVATE LYING-IN STITUTION.—LADIES WILL have first class med’ attendance and entire seclu- | Sion; sauisiactory reference to eminent medical men will | be flirnished It Tequired. Address Rt. K., box 2t8 Herald | office. Waste GIRL TO 0 AITEND A BAKE ply at 36 Hudson st. WY ANERO Sr anred. NURSE; ONE “WHO UNDER- stands some English and can sive good references. Apply at 289 Clinton at., Brooklyn. ¥V ANTED—A GIRL TO TAKE-CARE OF CHILDREN, Pe ats wages $12, Apply at 325 West lath st, after CHRISTOPHER ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO housework in a plain family. 116 "pa SITUATIONS WANTED=MALES: 916 EAST 26TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR—A FIRST LO ‘cinss cook in i restaurant, novel oF boarding: Ouse. RESPECTABLE COLORED YOUNG MAN WANTS situation as waiter in a private tamily cm board- ing house; good reterence. Address D. D., 286 4th av. A A YOUNG GERMAN @, RETURNING TO HIS NA- sale of the newest and most usefu: time artfeles. Address A. B. C., box 211 Heraid oftice. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A AA store or private famliy; good reference. Call at or address 314 West st. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, TANTED—A MAN THOROUGHLY “Acaua\ NTED with laces and embroideries, to. tak xe of a dopariiuont in-a first clas retail store in Philadeljnins Rous need apply except those. who ean give unex tionable references as to capacity, sobriety and integ- ty. Address, with references, OF. HINCKLE, No. 738 Walnut st., Philadelphia. TANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN, TO GO A short distance in the country. Address, ray age, reterence amd where to be seen, R.5., x 18 Herald office, ~ COACHMEN | AND ¢ GARDENERS, SITMATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, AS vst clase conchman’ good ety reference. Call on dr address D., 21 West “oth st. frst Boor. Aj SITUATION WANTED—AS, COACHMAN | AND can milk, wend furnace nnd. be xonerally useful, moderate wages; best n Adaress 0., box 122 Herald offiee. PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUA. tion ds coachman; best or country reference. 24 Sast 23th st. (private sta- bles), for two days. N ENGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION aS conchman; city or country; ‘best reference from iast employer. Cail at ov address 146 West 18th st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A neat ess perfectly : Is trustworthy and willing; best city ret erence. Address M. B., 131 West 17th st. COAGHMAN'S SITUATION neat and respectable mau; understands his business erfectly; is irustworthy and ating: eleven years! Best city reterence. Address G. 29th st. _WANTED BY A AND GROO} CHMAN his business in all its branches: $08 references from Jastemployer. Address J. M., 138 West 28th st ~BROOKUYN. BO! ABD. sa a CLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN, NEAR PULTON | J and Wali street ferries.—Furnished Rooms, with or | without Board; terms easy, $2. to $3 50; Board, $5 60 to | $6 60 per week, nelading ‘fre &e. HOTEL: A 20 LIGHT, | WARM RooMs, 2% CENTS, 35 JA. cents, # cents: gentlemen and families. Frankfort | House, corner Franktort aad William streets. Open all nignt STOR PLACE ps 2 AND 27 THIRD AVE- A nuc.—1l0 Rooms, singly or in suits; cheapest and | Dicasantest located house in the city; 50 cents up. Open ELMONT HOTEL—IN COMPLETE ORDER; KURO- | pean plan: Fulton to Ann street, near broadway; | busines centre. JOHN P. RICHARDS, returned. Koons, Se. upward ; new family Rooms; uieais at low | prices. NLIF FORD HOUSE, OPPOSITE ST, JAMES, NORTH- ‘west corner Twenty-sixth street and Broadway. — Just opened, new and elezanily furnished Suits for familie’ and single Kooms; first class table dnote at ow rates, \ENTRAL HOTEL, 253 CANAL STREET, BETWEEN Earie’s Hotel and Broadway; good Rooms $2 to $4 per week, 50c. and 7c. daily; {amily Rooms $1 to $2 per 201 BOWER’ RDAY NIGHT'S BILL ME, GIANT KILL. BEAUTIFUL BALLADS, TLLIAM and MAGGIE RAY, FOSTERS St RIO-COMIC SONGS, IMMENS| 8% till 4 o'clock, ith street, LADIES’ DAY, A nosof our own make; also for sale, hand Pianos, in pertect No. 112 Pitth , fall agratie, overstrung Piano, ta, peared guarantee, —Stool, C three day at. private residence, 219 Wes: {THINWAY,—STEINWAY PIANOFORTES FOR LE WaAtees NEW SCALE PIANOS, CONCERTO A other Organs, will be sold this woek ay redu prices for cash; Pianos, $10 to $15; Oreans, $5 to $10, and second band from $5 to $5 imontly, after first depostt Josiruments to let = WATERS & © UN, 631 Broadway. OMETHING NeW, ND EXTRA MATINEE. GRA LADIES AND CHILDREN BOF THIS last pe: cformauice oe THE SEV ADMI NaI TON. EVE RFS, NEW AND HANDSOME BROTHERS Piano hos on instalments or been used a litte, very low for D GRAND a nom ber WILLIAM or, 5 even oo. market. for preseluts, at wholesale prices this month: $75 to $400; on stalments and for rent. 8. X. BALL & CO., 15 East Pourteenth street. "A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THKIk BLE £ nt four round Decker & Bros,’ Pianoiorte at 5 } @ brilliant toned,7}4 octave.richly carved rose- aving all ime Dill of sale, cost ‘over, Box for shipping. ‘st street. Pall, 8 than half cost for cash; round corners, carved legs, agzratte, overy improvement; on instalmeuts or to rent, ri Bloo 13 Wa near Bro \ROVE HOUSK, 174, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER Streot.—Fine Kooms, with excellent table 36 to $12, $1 wito Soper day: iiterary society, hops, licalth &c., tree to guests. ESTAURANT FRANCAIS, 64 WEST. ELEVBNTH | street, between U haversity si and Mith avenue. — e d’hote from 6 to8 P. reakfast (SJc.) from 7 A. Apartments. CHAS QUES, Proprietaire. BOWE IUMMIT HOTEL, 65 Y, i Se CANAL | Tab M. SS “street,—Rooms by day and week ie. and $i per night, weekly prices Fe duced | house heated by steain. REDER, Proprietor. mi _ WINTER RESORTS. i OVAL VICTORIA HoT 5: N.P., BAHA- mae Ty PORTERS Proprigtor “For fall Information a dress J, LIDGERWOOD & CU., YOUNG MARRIED MAN AS COACHMAN AND groom: city or country; is willing and obliging three and five years’ best city reference from last em: ploye rs, Address J. N., box 14 Herald Uptown Branch of 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM—BY AN enced man; 20 years experience in Ameri £ country references. Address J. Broadway. | STATION WANTED-BY “A YOUNG | MAN, AS groom or coachman; first class reference. | sae at presont emploper'voties, ANDREW HOY, PSY. ANTE: “SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR ‘com and coachinan; willing and obliging; five ‘3’ t city references. Call on or address A. Z., infleld’s livery stables, 1lv West 50th st. WASTED” SITUATION AS OO. oughly understands hig business: firat clas ci Feference. Address J. B., Mr. Coleman's, 1,252 Bro HELP WANTED—MALES, — GBLLS HOT “AIR ROMAN BATH: 61 ‘LEXING- n av., corner 25th st. want agreeable, honest, bug stricily. teiperaue Americans, ut offi Iso generally usetal col- Lees Wiest CLASS CANVASSERS FOR A W article ont to-day; largest variety of dast- Ritts novelties, in the city ; steady employment. AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPA, 1 300 Broadway, RE3YECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN, UNMAR- | nad so ried, as nurse to an Invalid gentleman; mast have and board. Apply, bringing excellent testimonials, at St. Luke's Hospi 6th av., corner S4th st, between 2 and 3 o'clock | WANE A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A SMALL window glass factory; must understand blowing | and mixing, Address O., box 13s Herald office. ANTED—SIX INTELLIGENT, HEALTHY AND sober youilg men to go to the “Isthmus of Panama as rodmen, polemen and chainmen in a surveying party. Apply at the Navy iA, M. or 2 P.M. hnintay ROWS oO onmmander, United bitaies Navy. 755 Brod way, N.¥. steamers sail every two weeks, SCTURE SEASON. Si | LECTURE EVERY RVE OK, Nervous Debility and Special ry KAHN's Museum. Remember the add 633 Broad way, near Fourth street. The largest and most magnifi- umn in the world. Adinission, 5 “LECTURES THREE TIMES THIS DAY ON MAN. | A. nd the cause of its premature decline, at the ‘ork Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker stree ‘THE TRADED. COMPET! NT “ENGINEER | “WANTS A- A “SITU A- tion; has four years’ reference from last place. ad- | dress H. B., box 85 ‘ald Uptown Branch office. 10 DESIUNERS IN CABINET WOR' skilful and artistic designer in | furnish designs for the hard | buiiding ; one tamiliar with | attention will be paid to any application unless it con- tains the age and real name of applicant and some a | count of his experience, together with references and | former employers. Address VESIGNER, 435 West st PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, “ING ng, Flute, Harp, Harmony, Private lessons only. and evening: ve West Fourteenth street. Circulars | led Sree. MU! ‘SICAL UNIVE. 1 OF call, JEW MUSIG.—DAN BRYANTS GREAT COMIC Ban ones Jobnny, You're in Luck.) with likeness of Dan Bryait, puoished by J. H. KOSS & CO., 383 Bowery. For sale at Bryans tnstrels and Cari Heusen’s, ei Broadway. Wxtepa CENTOR FOR A DOWNTOWN | Methodist Episcopal churcn; state game, address | and terms. Address box 153 Herald Omics,” ND BAL QUE AND FANCY DRES Sxowlsior Masquerade Olub will tk ooms, Sixth avenue and Totti it, January ¢, 1875. Tickew 0: is UNDERWOOD, Argyle Monday in aught Secretar, Ww York Post oflice, bom 4320 ASTROLOGY. i Fag ores —PROFESSOR LISTER, 320 avenni nd for circulars. Addgegs ail letters to | DANCING ACADEMIES, A J, SAUSE’S DANCING AGADEMIE: —CLA83BS + at Masonic Hail, 14 Kast Thirteenth street; Bre- Voort Hail, 14 Bast Fitty-toarth street. PRIVATE LE. BONS at any hour. 2 kast Eleventh street, A. —DODWURTH?S PRIVATE CLASSES POR DANG- + ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner ot Twenty-sixth Street, open tor the season, Morning and afternoon classes for lacies and children, Evening classes tor yentiemen, Send for a circulat R. AND M&S, HLASKO’S ACADEMY FOR DANC- 1.464 Broadway.—Moruing and afternoon classes tor ladies and children; evening classes tor A’ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, An extensive stock of Slate rth Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Siate Work of every deseripnion. ENKUYN SLATS COMPANY, square, Fourth ‘avenue aiid | Seventeenth iY REDUCED PRIC BS—AN WXTENSIVE Marble and Marbieized Mantels and alt work; Marble Turning for che ts C BLABEK, Lit Bast Gightoenth street gear Chird | 250) MORLES FINE MINNESOTA VENISON AT | 79) jo. 383 Greenwich street. ar. Bas JARD tive country, would like to devote his time to the | and respectable inan; understands his busi- | oi E A. wamted—by a first class colored man; undersiands | G., at seed store a | experience in nursing: wages $2 per month | | 2 Brondway, at LU jk CIKCULA.® at private academy, | 98. Al. XSTANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES ‘the Phelan & Collender Vowbination Cushions for sale only by the patentee, H, W. COLLENDER, successor to Phelan & Collender, 735 Broadway, New York. AND MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES, WITH Delaney's Wire cushions, used in.ail_ championship | Games. at redused prices. Second hnad Tables complete | f 125 avd $150, cnt SW. ll, GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesoy stroet,_ HELANS STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TA- | ‘ow used in the Windsor House, St Nicholas Grand Ceutral und-Karle's hotels. New Sxl) Tables for | ee Hen sale only by GEu. k. PHELAN, No. 7 Bar- | clay stree MEDICAL, _ | oh: “MME, MAXWELL, MIDWIFB. RESIDENCE, Lt « Kast Tenth street near Third avenue. A roe AND SME, GRINDLE CURE ALL COM. «Platte; 25 years’ praotica, 12) West Twenty-sixthat A. Cag 7! STELL, MIDWIFE SINCS 1840, NO. 1 Hast Fidty-socond strech frst door trom Fitth av. | oR, AND MME. MAURICEAU.—30 YEARS’ PRAC. tuuce. Office 129 Liberty, near Greenwich street. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, ENGAGED. LroroLp—Coun.—Miss RacHEL Leororp to Mr. | JEs34. COHN, both of this city, No cards, | MARRIED. BAKER—CHASE,—At Boston, on December 30, | a at the residence of the bride’s parents, by | | v. A. J. Gordon, CHARLES EDWARD Bakkk, of New York, to LizziE LovIs& Cass, daughter of H. 5. Chase, Esq., of Boston. CasE—FarncmiLD.—On Friday, January 1, at | Trinity Episcopat church, Newtown. Conn., by Rev. N. E. Markle, D. D., James M. Case, ot New York, to PrigsE A., daugater of J. Booth Fairchud, formerly of this city. ‘THORP—EvaNs.—Wednesday, December 30, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Buifalo, N. Y.* by the Rev. G. W. Kittinger, Isaac 0. THORP to | Luciz E, Evans, DIED. ALpIs.—On Friday, January 1, MakGareT Ham. MOND, Widow of Chartes J. Aidis, and third daugn- | ter of Ambrose W. Thompson, formerly of Philadel- | the rooms, Masonic Hall, pia, Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | | brother-in-law, George H. Giddings, 54 West Forty- sixth street, Mond#y morning, at ten o'clock. Re. mains will be taken to Philadelphia for interment. ALLEN.—WoxrH Lonae, No. 210, F. AND A. M.— | Bretuiren will meet at the North Side Railroad | | depot, Hunter’s Point, Sunday, 3d imst., at hall- | past nine o'clock sharp, jor the LA ea of pro- | ceeding to Maunasset, L. 1. to pay thi it tribute | ofrespect to Brother benjamin Allen. Take Thirty- | lourth street ferry. H. Brunine, Me BaRNes.—in Brooklyn, January 1, 1375, ELLEN. NoRA Bowe, wile of Chauncey Barnes, aged 50 years. The relatives and friends of the famtly are re- spectiully invited to attend the fMneral, irom her late residence, No, 467 State street, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. BRINCKERHOFF.—At Jamatea, L, L, on Friday morning, January 1, Entzaseti NOSTRAND, Wile Of | Elvert A. Brinckerhoi,, Sr.,1n the 83d year of her “Grrtends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her son, John Brinckerhoff, Fulton street, Jamaica, on Mon- | jay afternoon, at one o'clock.’ The remains will | be taken on Tuesday to Greenwood, Copinaton.—On Tuesday, December 29, 1874, SARAE CODINGTON, Widow of the late George F. Couington, aged 76 years, i0 months and 17 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | to attend the funeral, at her late residence, on | Saturday, January 2, ‘1875, at one o’clock P. M, Carriages will meet the 10:90 rain from fhirtieth street at Yonkers. CoLLINS.—At Yonkers, on Priday, January 1, CARRIE RADFORD, infant daughter of Thomas H and Annie Collins, Funeral services from the residence of her parents, on Hawthorn avenue, on Sunday, Janu- ary 3 at two o'clgck. Carriages will be in Waiting for one o’clock train from Thirtieth street. CORNELL.—At West Farms, on Tueaday, Decem- ber 29, JOHN CORNELL, in the 48th year of” nis age. The’ relatives and. friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend hts funeral on Sunday, { January 3, 1875, at hali-past one o’clock P. M., fiom | ; his late residence at West Farms; also the mem- | bers of Marion Lodge, No. 278, B, and A. M., and Empire Chapter, No. 170, of New York and West- a ger Commandery, No. 42, K. T., of Sing Sing, Corgy.—On January 1, 1875, GEORGE ALFRED | ! Conny, in the 59th year of his age. | _ Funeral to take place at two o’cloek, on Sunday, | January Aas the residence of his son, 137 First | | | | avenue. Relatives and irienas of the ‘family are | ltd ah invited Lo attend without turther no- | ce. De Forgst.—On Thnrsday, December 31, Jutta | T., the wife of James G. De Forest. Lhe friends of the family are invited to attend | her funeral, at her late residence, No. 37 West | Tuirty-sixth scrost, on Sunday @ iternoon, January 3, at one o'clock P. | Dovaras—In nts fat year, WILLIAM Dovaias, Relatives and friends of the family, and those or his nephews, John and Andrew McLean, are tn- | vited to attend the funeral, this day (Saturday), pa o'clock P.M, from 218 West Thirtecath Glasgow (Scotland) papers pleage copy. Ferris.—On Wednesiey. Dhestioer a, of pne monia, JOsEPH D. Ferris, in the 59th year of his ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | | orate areren c bag re ‘- jun eral, from St. | jonu’s church, on Savard: janual at one | o'clock P. M. 8 sohtis Ficit.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, December 31, poieid 4 Short iliness, JouN HARTMANN Ficuy, aged years, ine relatives and friends of the family and of | W. A, Schmitthenner are invited to attend the funeral on ‘Tuesday, January 5, at two o'clock | P. eo from the German Evangeucal Lutheran St. | | Mark’s chureh, in Evergrey avenue, opposite Jefferson street, Brookiyn, Ey GALLAGHER.—On Thursday, Tieceuitier 81, 1874, at her residence, No, 306 East 112th street, ‘MARY the beloved wife of Daniel Gallagner, in the 43a year of her age. Notice of the funeral in Sunday’s paver. | te oe Tuesday, December 20, at North | Elizabeth, N. J., Lovisa, wile of Wiillam Geery. | Remains nerd deposited in St, Mark's Episcopal | churca receiving tomb, New York city. i | onapel GILDERSLERVE.—Suddenty, on December 80, after a brie illness, at his residence, 209 West Houston Btrect, Dr, THOMAS GILDERSLEBVB, aged TT years. The funeral will take place at tne Duane Metho- Dy Spiscopal church, on Sunday, at one o'clock GoopHvE.—On Thursday morning, December $1, of diphtherta, Prepptg, son of Frederick and Juila Gooahue, d 7 years, 6 months and 8 days. Phe Fen) ns Wili be taken to Catskill for inter- men! HaGceRTy.—On Thursda; ay, December 31, 1874, THOMAS, 802 Of Daniel and Ann Haggerty, aged 21 years, 2 months and 17 days, ‘he relatives and friends are respectfully re- quested to —_— she funeral, from the residence of Uls parenta, 651 East Thirteenth street, on Sun- ony; January 3 at one o’clock P. M, ARRISON-—OD ber 31, 1874, BESSIR, youngest a ter Witham gud Ruth Harrison, Aged 2 years, 8 months and 9 di The relatives and pene ol Spectruliy invited to attend th residence of ber parents, ioe Mu Ibe Saturday, sence 1875, at twel HEWLETY.—At Oyster LL, on Thursday, December 31, PurosR A. wife of Samuel J. Hew- lett, m the 60th year of her age. Faneral services at the Oyster Bay peathosies Episcopal omareb, on Sunday, January 8, 1375, one o’dlock P, M. HOLLAND.—Maky, the wife of Bitags Edward Houland. fact 31 years and 2 moni and davgn- ter of Mr. David ona Eliza Mestile, Oe i} ‘Morrough Newcastie. West, couuty Limerick, “ir a, Relatives and Inends of the family are respect- futly invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. 131 West Twenty-cighth street, Saturday January 2. at one o'clock, KNapp.—At his residence, No. 55 West Twenty- first street, SterHEN H. KNary, in the 41st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also members of Constitution Lodge, No. 241, F. and A. M.; the Benevolent Protective Order of Bike, Howard Lodge, Odd Fellows, Palestine Encam: ment, and ninth class, School No. 14, are reap fuliy tnvited to attend the funeral, trom she Churen of St. Jonn the Evangelist, corner West Eleventh street and Waverley place, on Sunday, the 3d inst., at one o’clock P. M. Coxstircrion Lonax, 241, F. aND A. M.— BRETHREN—You are hereby summoned to attend an emergent communication in the [onic room, Masonic Temple, on Sunday, January 3, at hali- t eleven o’clock A. M., for the purpose of at tending the funeral of our deceased brother, Stephen H. Knapp. Members of the (raternity are invited. By order of CHARLES A. SCHOUTEN, Master. A. EDWARD TaYLok, Secretary. LissBERGER.—On December 81, Morrmer Liss- BERGER, second son of Lazarus Lissberger, aged 7 ears, ge Funeral will take place om Sunday, at halt- nine A.M, Relatives and friends are invite eters from their residence, 118 East sixtieth etree’ Lovert.—On Wednesday afternoon, ANNA, wife 0! Robert Lovett, aged 80 years; also, on Uhurs- ony Een ROBERT LOVETT, in the 79th year of ax ee relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the faneral services, on Monday, January 4,at one o’clock P.M, at St. Luke’a church, Hudson street, opposite Grove, MayoR.—On Thursday, December 31, MARY Euizasern, eldest daughter of Pierre A. and the late Mary J. Mayor, in the 19th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, at the residenc> of her father, No, 155 Hall street, Brook- lyp, on Sunday, January 8, at two P, M. McBrips.—At his residence, Flatbush, L. £, om Thursday evening, December 31, 1874, HuaH Mc- ait: late or New York city, in the siss year of is age. Notice of funeral hereafter. McELnoy. —On Decemoer 30, 1874, ELLEN, the bee loved wife of Fenton 0. Mckiroy, aged 36 years, Funeral from her late residence, 38 Cheever piace, Bro oe on Saturday, January 2, 1875, at two o’clock P.M. Friends of the family are re- speceully: invited to attena, also her brother, Thomas Neville. O’BRIEN.—On January 1, after a long and severe illness, HoNoRan O'BRIEN, ee of the late Dennis O'Brten, of Nenagh, county Tipperary, Ireland. The tunera! will take place from the residence of her son-in-law, No. 168 Canal street, on Sunday, January 3, ScorT.—Of Bright’s disease of the Kidneys, on De- cember 30, 1874, at bis RR 38 Montgomery atreet, JAMES SCOTT. aged 43 y Funeral will take place on vat Saints Episco- pal churen, corner of Scammei and Henry streets, at one P. M., on Sunday, January 3, 1375. Krends and members of Putnam Lodge, F. and A. M., are requested to attend. PurNnaM LODGE, NO, 338, F. aND A, M.—BRETH- REN—You are hereby summoned to atiend s Special.communteation of the lodge, to de held Sixth avenae and Twe' ty-third street, on Sunday, jDuary 3, at twelve M, sharp, ‘or ile purpose on attending the tuneral of our late brother, James Scott. Brethren of sié- ter lodges are respectiull ay invited. R. S. BLACKBURN, Master. SERRELL.—Suddenly, on Friday morning, Jaa- uary 1, GzoRGE WHITFIELD, son of Alired W. and* Deborah F. Serrell, aged 2 months and16 days. Relatives and triends of the tan na are respect- fally invited to attend the luneral, this (Saturday) moraing, 2t hall-past nine o'clock, trom the resi- dence of his parents, No. 229 West Fitty-second street. Remains will be interred at Tarrytown, Cemetery. On Wednesday, December 30, 1874, after the ete are re- neral, fr ‘om the ‘SMT! @ lngering tliness, Kirry J. sarra, eldest daughter of Chauncey A. and Catharine J. smith and grand- daughter of General H. A, Raymond, Kelatives and irtends are respectfully { nvited ta attend the funeral, at half-past one P. M., Sunday, January 3, 1875, from the residence of her parents, No. 191 Mongomerv street, Jersey Clty. STARK.—-Alter a short iliness, oMMa STARK, iD the igth year of her age. The relatives and triends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the ‘uneral, trom her late residence, 180 Amity ede Brooklyn, om Sunday, January 3, 1875, at two o'clock. Sutron.—On December 20, at the resiaence of ber caugnter: Mrs. Charles S. Tilton, MARTA, widow the late Jacob M. Sutton, in the 74th year of her age, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, January 2, from the SLx- teenth street Baptist churen, at one o’ciock P, M. ‘TIrFANY.—On December 31, oi heart disease, doun TIPFANY, Of Kings county, Irelana. His relatives and friends are respecsfully invited us attend bis funeral, irom his late residence, 457 est Twenty ninth street, on Saturday, January 2, at two o'clock. UMBERVIELD.—On ‘Thursday, December 31, | Harry D., youngest son of Jonn ©. and mary w. Umberfiela, aged 1 year, 4 months and 15 days, Funeral this Crd (Saturday), January 2, at ten o’ciock, from 405 East Filty-eighth street. Friends respectfully invited to attend, UxpERWoov.—On Wednesday, December 30, 1874, Hgnry J. UNDERWOOD, at his late residence, No. 1,052 Third avenue, the beloved husband of Ellen Underwood, @ native of Isle of Wight, England. His remains will be taken to St. Vincent Ferrer church, on Saturday, January 2, 1875, at nine o’cloek, where there will be a solemn high mass for thé repose of his soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The relatives and irtends of the fainity, also the members of Lodge No. 1 New York Operative Painters, are respect- Jully invited toattend. Funeral will leave churen at one o’ctock, VaRNUM.—At Astoria, L. J., on December 31, Jo- | SEP B. VARNUM, Of this city, im the 50th year of nia age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | funeral, at the church corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-fourth street, on Sunday, January 3, at two o’clock P. M. Van BexGeN.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, December 30, at the residence of Mr. Frankim Woodrutl, 144 Joralemon street, of typhotd fever, CARRIE Bey daughter of Jonn P. and Margaret C, Van Bergen, in the 18th year of her age. Funeral services on Saturday, January 2, at the residence of Mr. Franklin Woodruf, at eleven A. M., and at Grace charoh, Brooklyn Heights, at. twelve M. Relatives aud ‘friends of. the family are invited to attend without further notice, ee TRINITY PARISH SCHOOL. About two years since a handsome Gothic build, ing was con pleted by the corporation of Trinity church, on Church street, corner of Thames, which has since been oceupted as a parish school, bee sides farnishing oMices for the clergy and suitable apartments for the organist and choir. At prea- ent there are 260 papils (aii boys) in attendances the number o! teachers ts five, including one lady, who has charge of the primary class. The course of studies includes mathematics and ancient and modern languages, The school is entirely free, and is designed to supply @ want that was recog- nized vo exist in the lower warde of the city. The success of the institation has been such that in- creased accominodation was found necessary, and an addition immediately adjoiuing tne original edifice was accordingly commenced last spring, which will be ready for occupation in @ month or two, DESCRIPTION OF THB BUILDING, This addition wili front 25 feet on Church street, making the entire building 80 feet front, | the depth being 74 feet. The two will be connected by open archways on each ees but the new atructure 1s 80 arranged toat each Moor will con- stitute @ Slagle class room, with the exception of the highest, which is to be united to the present thus making one spacious apartment, 80x 14, which can be used for concerts, Sunday school exorcises, &c. The appearance of the exterior will be greatly improved. The gabies have elabor- ately carved copings and there are pew chimneys of ab ornamental character. A parapet 1s to ex- tend along the front of the entire building, which be supported by columns and corbels, with figures of the Aposties, A saddie-vack tower is to rise 140 fees high im the centre, with richly moulded belirey windows; the zab:e of same 1s to be handsomely ornamented with carved S | crockets, ana all is to be surmounted with an | elegantly designed final. The tracery of the win- dows of the pudding now occapied, which are of woud, t# to be changed to tron, which matertal will be used for the same purpose throughoat, The cost of the addition 1s esitimated at $0,000, It ast afford accommmodatien fac 200 additional ap!

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