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Miss Isabella Hinckley made her debut in New York, Monday night, as Lucia. She made a distinct success. The lady is about 20 years of age, with beautiful face and form. Though a native of New York, she received her musical education in Italy. Carl Formes, Stigelli, and Madames Johannessen and Von Berkel, are singing German opera in Philadelphia. Gazzaniga is at Lisbon. A new tenor, Simon Levidan, said to be of extraordinary power, is in New York. Mad Anna Bishop is giving concerts in Philadelphia. The play of Rob Roy was given in New York, Monday night, with all the original music. Aynesly Cook and Miss Annie Kemp performed in it. Prof. Anderson, the Wizard, played Rob Roy. Hermann Breiting, for twenty years tenor of the Darmstadt opera, after singing to entertain the Germans all that while, for the last five years of his life found a shelter in the Hospital for Strangers, at Hotheim. The poor fellow lost his voice, and his fortune followed. He died the other day, aged 57.
The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Citizens' State-rights ticket.-- Peachy R. Grattan, P. H. Aylett, Geo. W. Randolph. (search)
For hire --Dining-Room Servants, Porters, Carriage Drivers, Nurses, Chambermaids, Cooks and Washers, and a few Factory Hands. Among these Servants are several young women that can Cook, Wash and Iron, suitable for small families. Thos. J. Bagby, Agent for Hiring, Out Negroes, &c. No Wall street, under St. Charles Hotel. ja 26--cod3t
The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], To J. M. Estes. W. M. Caldwell, J. B. Ferguson, and others. (search)
For hire --A good Cook and plain Washer and Ironer, with two children. To a good home the hire will be very moderate. Also, a good Farm Hand. W. G. Miller, Cary street, Under Columbian Hotel. ja 26--ts
The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], James Lyons, Esq., a candidate for the Convention for Henrico County. (search)
For hire. --A good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to Davis & Hutcheson, Franklin st., between 15th and 17th. ja 25--ts
The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], To James M. Estes, Wm. M. Caldwell, and others. (search)
For hire. --A middle aged man and Wife. The man is a very good Gardener and Ostler, and the woman a plain Cook, Washer and Ironer. They will be hired together very low to secure a good home for them. Apply at this office. ja 25--3t*
For hire. --A Negro Woman, who is a good Cook, Washer and Ironer; also, accustomed to general House Work, and without encumbrance. Jno. Cary, 5th, between Clay and Leigh sts. ja 25--2t*
For hire. --I have for hire for the present year, a Negro Woman, who is a first-rate Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to Jno. A. Hutcheson, At Davis & Hutcheson's, Franklin st. ja 21--ts
For hire-- A No. 1 Male Cook. Female Cooks. House Girls and Boys. Dining-Room Servants. Several Carpenters. Field Hands. Several Porters. All of which will be hired on reasonable terms. Ro. B. Lyne, Agent for Hiring out Negroes, Met Hall. ja 19--ts
For hire --One good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and one Chambermaid; also, two Boys, No. 1 Stemmers. Alex. Nott. ja 8--ts