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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks, &c. 9 WEST 30°H St.—2WO | RESPEC rit wasting te ‘as competent cook and to assist in washing; other {5 competent to do chamberwork and tine washing. Call at their preseus empioyer's WEST 28TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS.— 9X respectable young woman as cook, washer and fron- ‘couking alone; bas good city reference from er, or wiil do the her inat place, 103 HESTER ST., IN THE GROCERY STORF.—AS 5 J first cinas cook’; understands pastry ; good reference from her last p.a OP WEST 2TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK 120 “red to aasiet with the washing aud ironing; good elty reference. 5Q ELIZABETH St., ROOM NO. 6—tWO RESPECT. 15 abie Protestant girs; one as plain coo! aud zaceffent washer and iroaer; the other as chamnbermai Waitress; Is wiling to assist with the Washing and ironing: have good elty references; they prefe: ig toxether, 199 3D AV, IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE young woman as cook in 6 email private family ; best cliy reference irom last place. Can be seen for two days. WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to cook, wash fand tron, or todo Lousework. Pat reference from Yast plac QAR WEST UTH ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS. ‘A respectable young woman as cook; under her business thoreughly; would assist with the washing me] uoulag. Best city references. Call ll sulted. 52 WEST 20D sr. NEAR&TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, 252. Mise room two respectable girls (aisters); one a8 Erst class cook and to assist with the washing other as chambermaid and to do fine eeviliney is amaid and waitress; to go together; three years’ ‘ences; no objection to the country for the summer. Call or address for two days, 29 BAST 1TH ST.—TWO YOUNG WOMEN IN A rivate famtly; "one to cook, wash and iron; the other as humbermatd and waitress, oF as p! city relerence. Call Tuesday and W eanesday, 334 WEST 22D 8T.—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL Fon ee)*E cook, washer and ironerj.can give good city ref- erences, QA] WESTYTH ST., BETWEEN @TH AND OTH AVS, e frat (oor, back room—A young woman ua good ng to assist in washing and ironing ff ood city reference. quired ; g 34 ST., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS.— T reapoctable woman 20, fat class cock ina boaid- ing house or foen family; understands cooking in all its branches best city reference. 4.03 WEST.MTH st—A YOUNG WOMAN 70 COOK, wash and iron, Call at her present employer's, ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. ARQ STH AV., REAR, ROOM NO. 4.4 YOUNG WO: 7 as cook and to assist with the washing and ironing} ; good city reference, A] 9 GREENWICH 81.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OLZ woman in a small private family; isa good plain cook, washer and ironer; no objection to the country for the sumuer, plain cook; is wi . Chambermaids, &c. 1 LEXING roN PLACE.—A_ PROTESTANT GIRL AS LU. chambermal ‘or two 106 WE3t 1TH STA RESPEC chambermaid and waltress; best city reference from hor laat place. 110 WEST 80 St.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ‘aa chambermatd and waltress or to do fine washing ‘und ironing; good city reference. 113 FAST 2TH ST, BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS.—A young piri as chambermaid and waitress; good refer- @uce ; will go in tae country. T15 WEST, 20 STO RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermald and waltress, Call for two days at her Present emp.oser's. 1 Wrst rt St. BETWEEN 7TH AND eri as chambermaid and waitress, or as chambermald fake care of children; no objection to the country ; tue best city reference, 145 west, 2TH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A 2) Protestant girl as ‘chambermald and waltress; would assist with the washing: : 188 & TRE! ‘A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID, Teith good eliy Tefurenoe 20 DUFFIELD ST., BROOKLYN.—A MIDDLE AGED ny as good clty reference, Fe aghiierlcan, woman to do chamberwork, or plain aew- ig, OF as chiid’s purse; refers to present employer. App until Friday. . — i 203 pEAS? MTH 8T.—TO DO CHAMBERWORK AxD Plain sewing or to take care of one child; good ci Teference. 203 BAST MEH STA CHAMBERMAID AND walitess; no objections to the country. Gun be seen at her present employer's 212 © WUst 2TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND @TH AVS, 4 room IA young girl to do chamberwork and waits in private famiy; best elty reference from last WEST 33TH ‘ST. A YOUNG GIRL AS. CHAMBER- maid and waitress, 225 244% 4. West sora “STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chamnbermaid and waitress, or charnbermald hd to do plat sewing ; bas three years’ reverence. apectable y iambermaid and wattres: 302 WEST 2.TH STA RESP EAST 38D “ST. FIRST FLOOR, “BACK ROOM, — email family; preiers the country ail the year ro 299 17 AY; THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A RE- g girl as Gan assist at washlag and ironing if required; five years’ ref- erence from last piace. Can be seen for two days. oTABLE WOMAN AS chamberma id and waltre od city reference. B04. Xtespectuble gift as chambermald and to assist ia the care of cutidren, or wonid do the geuera! hou of a 308 MOIT ST., NEAR BLEECKER, SECOND FLOO front room.--A’ young woman as chambermaid an embroiderer ; ts willing to make herself generally useful ; good city references, Call fur two days. 324. MH St. BETWEEN STH AND OTH AVS., IN the store.” A respectable girl lately landed to dd up- ataira work and waiting or io assist in washing and froning, fn a private family. QSL BAST 2TH, sto 8 chatnbermaid and to w Gest cily roterence; is willing sud ‘ooltging. 33 10TH AY., BETWEEN SIST AND 92 STS., TOP DOL toor.—A Tespectable Protestant girl, lately landed, to do up atuirs work; is an excellent newer and very kind to ebildren ; is willing and obliging. Cail for two days. 34Q 2ST. 8T, BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS., TuTkD foor, back room.—A young Woman aa chamber maid and waitress, or waitress aud fine wasber: unde fluting; has no objection to the country; good city referci 363 WEST ISTH STs CORNER STH AVA YOUNG girl, between 14 and 15, to do light chamberwork, or take cue ‘0( children ; is well recommended. Can her present employer's for two days. AD® IT AY, BETWEEN 2TH AND 25TH STS., IN LF the crockery store—A respectable young gul chambermald and waltress; woud make heiseif gener u & Wilkon's ae en util 6 ESPECTABLE GIRL | AS ng and ironing; be seen at STIL AND WH AVS. cit to do chamberwork and waiting; ally useful. Nurses, &e. 131 MULBERRY ST., BETWEEN GRAND AND HES- #1 ter. A young matried woman as wet nurse, with a s she has lost her own infant; is willing fresh brews and obliging. Ap ply tor two days. M.A. Burns. 205 WEST SvTHt FIRST FLOO! back room. w As nurse an Seamstress or to take charge ‘an infant from its birth; chy feference, N#W YURK HEKALD, TUESDAY, APRIL. 28, 1868—QUADRUPLE SHEET. YOUNG LAI REFINED, poe DY, EE LIORET AND be fon as ‘house keeper oF ee SowePa fam “aml pre x"govetnens ferred. Those only able to remunerate ty please an- twer. Address Rtas W., YHerald ollce. General Housework, &e. 18 BARROW ST.—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN WO- )_man wanted to do general housework, 3 CHERRY -AR, FIRST FLOOR.—A RE- 2, De Ames ican tine do, general housework, in i amalt private fi 1d plain cook, ironer anc bread and vi ult ‘Call for two days. 151 PRINCE sT.-A YOUNG GIRL “To DO GEN- eral housework in a private family; 18 @ good cook, Washer and Irouer city reference. STHST., BETWEEN 1ST AND AV. A AROORD 297 § floor, back room,.—A respectable neral housework ; is a good pin cook, washer and ‘rouett good city reference. Call for two days. { EST 10TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM— 4.0 Xr etuble ‘youl ng gir, to do general housework in f work; good clty ref dy not afr ference. a private fx Call f for two 249 STANTON ST.-A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do housework; bas one child 3 years old; would for low wages to have tho child with her; ‘no’ objection to fire country ; his good reference. 435 AQ WEST STH ST..BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AVS., e) in the rear, A young pr to do general housework or tas chambermald and waltress fn a amall private furutly, AG Wt 2TH GT, BETWEEN, STH AND lore avs.—A respectable jo housework ; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; good city reference. AT) TH, AT. 20P, FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A_ BE: je" Protestant girl ‘to do general housework ; cacieaientcapacomtier: 2D AV., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A GERMAN girl to do eral housework for a small family; can be seen for two oe Laundresses, &c. 3] WATT st, CORNER CANAL.—A GIRL TO WASH and jron in a small private family; is a good plain cook ; best reference. MADISON ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK BOOM.— QOL A young girl to do general housework, HENRY ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—AN TT Bonen: capable woman to do'whshing at ber own house; beat clty reference given, Inquire for Mra, Meehen, MOTT STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO 122 Aetiemen’s washing, to go out by the day or to clean house. EW NO. 252) WEST 19TH 8T.A COMPETENT 166 (ius itundrete or an chambermald and fine washer and froner; thoroughly understands her business; has the very dest of clty' reference. WEST 27TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman as first class laundress ; under- Mand all kinds of French “luting; no objection to do light chamberwork. ‘The best city reference, 93 EAST 87TH ST., BETWEEN 2D Am Sn Ae; second floor, back room.—A | reape: je girl ov ‘or to do chamberwork and plain eee yi oly Jit — men, coachmet COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS ASSISTANT COACHMAN intaehhanhe ee ane etme SMART, aoriye FOUNG iN A a yh MAN WANTED—T0 yt aos eee! rp corner of Buin ats and 8th ave ipply af Gare’, POY, FROM. M4 TO 16 YEARS OLD, ARLE TO ke himself useful, can obtain » permanent Citcation It etertnees ae are eallfactory, Adaress, ‘own handwriting, H. K., box oot olllee: New Yorky giving name, re age AGENTS WANTED—T0 INTRODUCE AND ESTABLISH country agencies for ® new and substantial article. Ex- perienced patent agents, having first class references a8 to character and capacity, ma may hear of @ ood open! on salary or commission, addressing Philadelphia, dad gy TO DF ttna Tanck. WHO ante. TO make ‘Wanted, a man al an one of the best Tuveutions of the aan, mpproved. by {he public at famines C. DUBSEUX, Bs eikza bean Lisisacalll Au. KINDS OF MECHANICS AND FARMERS WHO desire to join a good compner. to Kansas to locate, comfortable and permanent homes, S Tah Worcs chontd be nt the meeting this evening, 97 Sixth ‘avenue, Members espe- cially are invited to be present punctually at balf-past 7. opening, find 018, AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL DR. ENGLISH'S EAST Thala Vegetable Stomach Bi ow going betore all other bitters in the market, bg Morris at. Svevens House. A —WA NTED, « lectors, t 4 opposite SALESMEN, TIMEKEEPERS, COL- pee waiters, watchmen, ten ‘laboring at TAYLOK’s, 8.2 Broadway. Immediate e employments oY WANTED_IN A MERCANTILE HOUSE; ous th his preferred. Address, in who resides wil own handwriting, box 3,429 Rats FARM HANDS WANTED_NO OBJECTION IP lately landed. at Carpenter's employment house, 38 11th st, corner AD WaNreD TO be lr pl ROODS ONE JUST FROM ‘school who 1s smart ‘and writes « good bi Band ill anawer; salary at comabeenaee handwriting of ‘applicant box 2,281 Post of Y haa WANTED-—-TO GET UP ROUTES ON = pl IVENING TELEGRAM. First come first served. Ap- ply at 30 Ann street. ORTER WANTED,—WANT! GOOD MAN, WHO understands the packing or eleig thoroughly and who tis wilt to ao gens i _— — a Lagires ts i= fin, who can give unexceptionable reference pate State'lust place of employment. Address M. box 113 dice, ERSONS TO SELL AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE OF Pa tiiet soap. —Good margins made. uid only necenaary to astart. Apply at new No. 2u5 East BROWN & ROING. WM, WHEATLEY. terminates at COMPLETELY SUCCESSFUL. RECEPTION Oe THE NEW ATTRACTIONS. FULL TO REPLETION EACH EVENING. babe ey 4 28, 1868, for the 103d time, presented ue, the “Waite FAW ALMER'S celebrated ia which will 6 PRRISIEN BNNE BA ET TROUPES , Noveilti foliows: THE REW OVERTCRE, PROLOGUE AND BELL BALLET. at: THE BALLET *“JEALOU ae ENFANT THEM TERE E BA! OLKA CHORUS AND FINALE. THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION Side: a The Best Performance in Cities pgs ‘cloc! GRAND MANNER Se SATURDAY AP 1 cLOoK. articular resented to-morro W, wi SIVAL'DE VEMO no? SEATS SECURED SLX DAYS IN ADVANCE. -ATRE FRANCAIS. DIRECTOR, J. GRAU. TE DELAIDE KISTUORI'S FA! WELL 4 aititea.” ee IN NE’ ORK LI a EES saTU BDAY EVENING. MAY 3 FOR THE FINS? TIME ‘A (SISTER TERESA), OR , OMSABELLA SU ARIZ. produced with immense enthusiasm duriig the Inte incom- parable and triumphant season in Havana, ‘Ticket ofl now open, Down town, Peter's music store, 200 Broadway, Uptown, Sohirmer’s male store, 701 Broad- and al HIRST RISTORI MATINEE WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, TEINW ‘AY HALL. beings RSH AS SrRARIA ZT og pts in the world, LE. Reserved esate for sale at the THEATRE TICKET OFFICE, 144 BROADWAY. MERICAN CITIZENS IN BRITISH DUNGEONS.— ure by STEPHEN J. MEANY, the returned Fenian gon at a Cooper Institute, Thursday, Apri 80,7 P.M. The Hoffman, Mayor of New York, ‘will preside. Tiekets, eenta: to be had at the Irish newspaper oflices, at Coleman & Driscoll’, #111 Nassau street, and at the Institute TO GENTLEMEN JMPORTANT, LECTURES | DAIL’ only, on interesting subjects, at th York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. Those unable to attend these lepeeeaagreaee Bch 2 25 cents, Ad- Becrtlary of New York Muscum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. R, WATERHOUSE HAWKINS LECTURES 70 NIGHT, ‘at Cooper Institute, on the Vertebrate Animals. iter the the gor and other monkeys as contrasted fer stages of hisexistence, At 8 o’cloc! Admission Bo ost eat HE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE AGE—THE PATENT ‘non-conducting aftiron holder, an article long wanted ; the ladive ure delighted who use ft; all good. husbands will buy tea eica, If peur husbands won't buy one give them a cold dinner; cont no more than two drinks of brandy or two czars 1,000 agents wanted. J. W. HOLMAN, berty at., room 18, sole ngent for patentee and manufaet otarer. 236" WEST 20TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AYS.— ‘A girl as laundress and todo chamberwork; five years’ city reference,» 7] West ere sr, Sf., NEAR STH AV., FIRST FLO! 41 back room.—Two competent young wom fot clase Inundreas, and the other as cookin & private family who ure going in the country; has the best city reference. Can be seen for two days. 322 WEST 1TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH a Paha ava.—A first, class’ laundress; {8 wiliiny wi mberwork if require city referen: ith chamberwork if required; best fe AQO StH AY, BETWEEN 29TH AND S0TH STS_—A8 first class Iaundress; can do French fluting; or would take the entire charge @f'a house for the summer. 6 NEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO 5 take in watking: 2 or would go out by the day to do housecleaning; has good city reference, LADY BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING WISHES to find situation for her Inundreas, who understands Tench tluting: no objection to the country; can be seeu at her employer's, 203 East 34th at, Waitresses, a, Bee 9 FAST Qi8T 8T.—A EYSPEOTABLE oie AS WAIT- ress and chatnbermald fn # private f ‘& cook, Washer and Ironer. Best reference given. Call ‘Yor two days.” 26 west ‘39TH §T., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 6TH avenue.—A mapteiable young gir as competent walt Teas; two years’ reference frota last 229 WEST 27TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST class waitress and to assiat with the chamberwork ; best city reference from last place. Can be seen for two days. Q5A. Toon tone room cA. respectable young girl ne waltress or chambermald and waitress; has no objection to the country; good city reference. 3 3, EAST 29TH 8T., COTTAGE._TWO COMPETENT OS Gin with excellent city reference, in one family, city or country, one as waitress and chambermat id the other ‘as general servant; washes and trons well and does up linen in style. Wages ‘Pid and Hd STH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS., TOP () WEST, PTH 8T,, SECOND | FLOOR A. RE- pectable Protestant iri as waitress and chamber. faaid in a fmall private family; no objection to co = short distance in the country; has good reverence. Call or address, 3D AV., BETWEEN 42D AND 43D STS. FIRST G17 oor A respectable Young kit! a8 waltreas. and chambermald. would assist Iu washing and ironing; beat elty reference. Call for two days. Miscellaneous. D1 SEWN) WEST 29TH ST.. BETWEEN 6TH AND ‘7th ave.—A respectable girl to travel with a lady to California or the West; has no objection to go as children's is Willing and obliging. Onn be seen at her last em- WEST 10TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN Young girl ak coverness in a respectable private the Enylish language and plano; no ob- the country. Jectio 5 3D AV., IN THE STORE.—A GERMAN GOVER- ai ness, Protestant; has had great experience tn tench- ing German, French and music; best city references. Address Governess. 15: family can teach 44.0 WEST STE stk MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN ‘woman as lady’s companion and plain seamstress. Cali for one week. A YOUNG LADY (THROWN UPON HER OWN Ri sources) would like copying or other writin outer remunerattve employment ¥o do, Address H. tion Hn ELP WANTED—FEMALES. | ae Ie ‘A ot WANTED—FOR HOUSEWORK; ONE WHO understands washing and froning well, and can bring _Apply at 227 Grand at, WANTED— IUMEDIATRLY AT MAD- iishinent, 07 WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED LAUN- ceustomed to gentlemen's washing. Apply at wot Ean t Broadway. M™ ERS.—FIRST CLASS. TRIMMERS WANTED. p\ apni to |. T. Higgins, 126 6th WO OR THREE DRESSMAKERS COEPETENT TO trim or make first class work maj po ce to go {ork at 252 Weat 4vth st. between 7th au ind WANE GIRL TO ‘DO. GENERAL ‘HOUSEWORK. Inquire wt 247 West 20th at, between 7th and th ays. -ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, AT NO. 5 Brevoort piace, 1th st., three doors west of Broadway. good references. PSY 1TH ST. IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG 4 etant fir did ara and plain sewer; can of @ young baby; would go the summer months. died tren berate {TH AND STH to growing chil- ly ; bas the Lest city reference, Can be dre: seen for two « 303 ide YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF children and do plain sewing, or would sew end do chamberwork ; Is willing and o liging? has good elty refer: ence; no objection to the country for the summer months, Catt for two days. 376 WEST 32) ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.-AS J competent nu weil experienced tn the care of ehik- dren; can take entire charge of an iniant or growing chil- dren; no objection to light chamberwork ; would go to live in the country. TH § A TARL! 154 Ths Srorran an woe nurse; fies a freak, breset ct milk with her bret baby. Dressmakers Senamstresses, WEST QD ST.A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS searnstrevs; caa do fine waaliing 9° look after growing en; can be hivhly recommended by wer present employ- i hid Gr, with whom she has ved four years. \4 FORSYTH ST., REAR.-A RESPECTABLE GER- tnan girl 9 do plain sewing and mind children. AV., BETWEEN 261TH AND 96TH STS. able young woman as seamstress; 1s eeler & Whnon's machine. ¢ day, of take work at her own bouwe; » Address L. 8. H., station B. Housekeepers, &c. AG WEST RTH ST. RESPECTABLE, TRUSTWOR. J thy woman to take care of « Louse for thesummer; beat city reference, WEST 19TH §T.A_ YOUNG housework; _ best otty reference. Woxax n 1 3 Qe) WEST 16TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY > as apnea in a private tauliy Call on oF ad- dress Mra. A 1 a WEST 27TH 8T.. s would like the care ‘or the summer ; no obj city oF ecustry {reference oxcelleas, “Call or ad days. 226, West SPH AT, BETWREN TT AND ert 20 ava. An Amerion widow Indy as housekeeper; la Willing to go to the country, Call for two days. 3 8D AV. NEAR 98TH 68T.—A RE 23 1+) widow Indy an housekeeper, oF would take charge of do plain sewing; Wo objections to Buble pike Foun for tw one or two chidres and the country. Cali (or two days, 41] REst)1 ot, prowt naseMENt.—as HOUSE. ¢ keep an Atnertona Wilow woman, one who i Gul bocce far wo'dage, oY “Cerene Gen OO rem 1 ANTED—A GIRL FOR G AL HOUSEWORK; W, ximust be » good plain cook, washer and ironer, Call FANTED—A WOMAN TO DRY NURSE A BABY W eleven montha old at her residence ; one who has lately lost her own and living between Prince and 14th ata, and 9d nv. and Broadway preférred: must come well recommended. Ap- ply to Mra. Haberiin, 840 Mott st, WAXTED-AN, OPERATOR ON HOWE'S SEWING macbine; also good hands for white work; those ac- customed to work and dt ‘at home, Only first rate work- ere need apply at Mine, ling’s, 779 roadway. JANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, for the country; also one as laundi mber- maid for the city. Apply at 145 East 2ist the “ser 9A: Me PANTEL — Ww 4 pm To M MAKE We A re he fmt cnse hangs need sppIys erence requit adway, ent entrance on 9th st, TAN D WHO THOROUGH. wr ANTED—A a ate oy vein UH. ity reference, &% Irving wasup —ASMART BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN- erally useful, 1 Franklin st, up stairs, WASTED—AT 117 4TH AV.,A STOUT GERMAN BOY, to heip make ice cream and carry out orders. ANTEDIAT THE JAVALL GOLD AND SILVER Departinent ‘of Chontales, Nicaragua, miners, miller are laborers and bo; whatever nation, to whom wages as ctoliows wi will be $8 10, $15 per running yard; mill jonth; artisans, 340 to per month ; Inbi rm, 4 #80 per ; month boys, $10 to 320 per month,’ Apply to Col. Maury, at the mines d per moni nw ANTED—A GOOD STRONG POY, ABOUT 18 YEARS WA ia ine grocery otore, 159 7th av, corner Sint st jong who has Veen in the business and who is not afraid of hard work; none other need call. TED—A FEW GOOD WAITERS AT 135 MONTA- se thy Brooklya; French or German preferred. tee om ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT FARMER, WA narried, who fally understands his business and the caro of horten'and cattle, @ steady and. sober and enn come well recommended; must have furniture for his househo\d. Apply from 11 to 2 at 2.0 Broadway, room No. 6. ‘WASTED-THREE OR FOUR FIRST CLASS CAN- e De ween Sand {0A Ma ic CHARLES TE Y, 06 Poltom ee ——— War STEADY MEN WHO WRITE A Lepae l d, to canvass for the Brooklyn city Pirootas 6, AR B, this day between 2 and 40’clock P. M. to Lai: ANTED—6 BOYS FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS ‘cas lontague st., Brooklyn. ‘Call at 882 8d av. Apply to J. Glass, Also 6 boys Ann st Apply to Jobin Glass, Apply before 10 ‘o'clock. WASTED-A SMART YOUNG MAN; ONE WHO UN. stands how to open oysters and wait on table and make himself useful around the saloon; « German preferred no other neod apply at 171 Court st, opposite Harrison, rooklyn. Sere aninsaineieyeinnsionintctensomnntinnenensetsa Waris. WANTED.—APPLY THIS DAY AT CONK- Un’s Coffee House, 71 Murray st. NTEDAIN A HARDWARE AND GUN STORE W irae A who has had experience in the above nnd ext accountant, itor with reference, expectations ‘and full particulars, A. X. 177 Herald office. PIANOFORTES. GREAT OFFER.—HORACE WATERS & CO., 481 Broadway, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and ans, of six first class makers, at bargains for cash, or will Cieeore-nfth cash end the balanoe in outhly instalments; for rent, and rent money applied if purchased. BARGAIN FOR CASH—$150.—A SPLENDID SEVEN Ale octave rosewood Planoforte, round corners, earved in fine tone ‘Amity street, near Hroadway. (A TAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SACRIFICE for cash their magnificent Pianoforte; carved rosewood, seven octave, overstrung, celebrated manufacturer, five yours guarantee, nearly new. $57 East Tenth street. A. MAGNIFIOENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR fale.—Cout $0, for 83), Including, stool, cover; made order, clty maker. ‘Also Pai Becket Faint Feiner: Chamber, Dinin a, Fura, Bey rf Buxth 44 Went Sixtecath th street, near FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, to let, and id instalmenta. scien ‘L. P. CUMMINGS, No. 8 Union square, 8 MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOS JENNYS & SON, 233 East Twenty-irst street, between Second and Third Avonica, fatty oucel all thelr competitors, while in price thelr {netramento are the most reasonabli PIANO FOR 8100, OR FOR $175, $200, $225; A ‘A TEP a, penetra or sold on instalments, at 328 Fourth avenue, AT Strat ba ARE PIANC, QUITE NEW (HAVING ry io. costing 36.0; will be sold for #400, ithe owner leaving for Europe. ‘ppiy' at 64. West Twenty: second A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, VERY@HEAP.— Splendid seven octave rosewood ‘ongy for $140, #163 | « one for $125. Pianos to rent and nts, at it Houston street. . fg iy Sn tae INQLKNABE'’S GOLD jum Pia assortment: second hand non 10, Pets PREDERIOK ‘BLUME, 1,130 Broadway, sooved joor above Twenty-ifth street. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND at greatly hand Pianos at reduc unt of removal May L. BLOOMFIELD & a Oris, Manufacturers, 678 Broadway. (A. BARGAIN. ELEGANT, ALL ROUND 7, OCTAVE Fiano, cost #1LU; price Af sold’ this, woek, 898 » at 747 Broadway, opposite Astor place. N. P. B. CURTISS. D—SEVERAL PERSONS ACQUAINTED WITH \ “ihe drug rade in this city and Sichoily to introduce an antec. roe SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, saps the owner leaving for Europe, Apply between Joand 12.4. M., room roadway, corner Twentieth street. jal preparation. Address Drugs, box 174 Her- WANTEDSA BOY IN A WHOLESALE HOUSE, TO make himself generally useful; about 14 years of age; one who lives with bis parents preferred. writing of applicant, stating age, R. C. B., Herald office, IANO8.—TWENTY-FIVE SECOND HAND PIANO- WATTERS, WANTED AT BURNS? RESTAURANT OP posite Academy of Music, Brooklyn. Wi ions at A etn BOY. APPLY AT 10 FUL- to-day. ‘THE TRADES. MILK HAT FINISHERS WANTED; ALSO A PLUSH s sewer to work in the shop. Apply at No. 2 4th Waar PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS, AT 004 ist st. None but good men need apply. 3 DECORATIVE iyi sont gabon WANTED.—NONE ‘Dut first class workmen need aj i OOREUBEN Gl Disew, 98 Carmine at FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. N DEMANDE UNE DAME OU JEUNE FILLE FRAN. caise qualitiee pour enseigner le francais dans une fa- mille ameri nrant In campagne. Adresser boite 1,29 au bureau de la Poste, New York. [NE DEMOISELLE, SACHANT Ii MUSIQUE, ET, LES langues, « fond et pourvue d'exellents certificate, desire se placer comme Institutrice dans une bonne famille de New York. S'adresser # Mademoiselle M. Kubin, 9% Broadway. Us “BONNE CUISINIERE FRANCAISE, AVEC DE bons rensetynementa, desire se pacer dans une famille Sees S'adresser au 144 (ouest) e rue, entre la im Tme a NE TRES-RONNE CUISINTE vant de Paris, desire se piace une Bonne d'entfants desire ve pl 6 rue. B FRANCAISE, ARRI- ‘ace tres-bons certificate; S'adresser au 17 (est) NE JEUNE PERSONNE FRANVAISE, DE BONNE bvtiention, desire trouver un. empbi honorable dane une bute bonne {5 vadresser au i , entre la Lame et la Lime NE CUISINIERE FRANCAISE, CONNAISSANT SON etat dans toutes ges branches, In’ patisserie et les glaces, deatre ge placer dane une Younis’ mason; references de It ville. pour deux jours « Midame Dardy, au 1,57 Brosawag. Us SINIERE FRANCAISE TESIRE 8K PLACER dans une familie privee. S’adraser au 685 (ouest) ome rue, Ue ZRANe AISE RECEMMENt ARRIVER DE France, desire se placer comme bonne d’enfanta; elle salt coudre. ‘au Wolseme, de 11 a3 heures. TNE CUISINIERE FRANCAISE D‘SiRE SE PLACER J dana une bonne familie privee; wit pour la ville ou in gampagne, Adresser pour deux jours. K, L., au JNE FEMME DE CHAMBRE RANCAISE; PAR- J” faitement accomplie; habituee ® voyager, desire trou- yer une place pour voyager. dreawr pour deux jours, de Tea heures, au B87 Gme avs prea de la thie rues ________ EXPRESSES, JYSARD-PORNITURE | AND BAGGAGE EX. rose ands) Bank stroet ner, Hecker treet f Furniture, elty and couniry, vith care. Furniwure SITU ARIONS | ‘WANTED=MALES. TED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORE: LAD, ntleman, drive Min aad take ive first class elty references. box 106 Herald office, A YOUNG MAN WISHES x can! can apeak Eng)is German fi Ey room 4d and small salary expected. dress “. St. Jobn heh Broadway. infiaiis re of his horses ; Address G. H. Z., eH _$LERKS AND 8 N ACTIVE ELDE, Active 1 RLY MAN, FIT FOI Gent can kee) fo, any capactiy Address Buriu A oe EXPERIENCED pr — THOFERD aoe 0 SALESMAN YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN THE itchen goods business. Address, with refer- at be frat class, P. 1, 8., station G, warns wing Stags DRY GOODS SALESMAN. LATT, 61 and 09 Catharine at. ____ COACHMEN AND GA RDENERS. ‘Y COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED» A ma fire the beat oly reierences ht Asoka and former employers, Call ou or add: nd former om ware eee J. M, P., sipble, Roe WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND 8 tna private famliy by a respectable young man oe | = feotly un! nda hija business; best city reference trom Sant wie ‘ta Both bas lived five year, ‘Can be seen for two days Ww ANTED—A SITUATION AB CO, BY A THOR anding, Addresa Mr MAN ly competent man, with the best olly reference of | Tralnor's waddiory, 448 | Lucky mambers. Speedy martinges, Laine, F. 4, BURNHAWS FURNITULE AND BAGGAGE « Expresa.--Storage warerooms IIL 113 and 115 West Bloventh street, between Fifth and Sixth aven Furniture packed, shipped ; furniture stored; mouw advanced on furnt- PAP SHE OR Ww ATC HES, JEWELKY, &e. YUCKOO CLOCKS OUR MANUFACTURE, IN GREAT J. variety, better and chenpor Ported, whole- aule and retail; AA. PRANRPTELD 4 20.4% 8, Jewellers, 208 Sixth avenue,’ corner of Fourteenth steel, wad 810 Kighth avenue, corner of Twenty-aixth stroot, _ ASTROLOGY. A FACT—NO IMPOSITION, WN) Born, with @ natural gift! ‘ines ) tasers ant known ; likeness, name, sis luc! ree. Third avenue, are door below Tenth atrec ADAME WALTERS, <preri ‘ant. —Vinit her for everything—aickmesr, business, the! numbers, good luck. B11 Cun! atieet rie MARaMe, LE COMTF, SPIRITCAL TRANCE MEDIUM. Her information is’ positive, ‘Testinontais if required. 68 Hixth avenue, near Fourth street AQ ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, revenis your whole life, from the cradle to the grave. 4 Canal street, near H Fee $1. HE: GREAT MEDIGAL AND RUSITRES voyant, Madawe KSTEL, tele the nime Mkenced of Tuture husband; brings toget rated hueky mobere gid West 1 blrui Eighth avenues. rr thowe long eepe ia sires, belween 65 BOWERY..MMP. WIDGER, 16. Ye) tells all you want to know pers, medicines for all diseasen, Ao. 338 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTE-PIRST e atrect,--Madame RAY, Clairroyart and Astrologiat. CLATRVOYANT, kiees, losses, urn’ bo cents, % conte, years, | the Fatging te. fortes, of various makers, for sale at low prices by Address, in hand- CHICKERING & SONS, 662 Broadway. Pianos to rent. IANOFORTES TO LET—AT $4, 85, 86 AND a month, or for sale cheap. Music thoroughly tat and Pianofortes ti at 124 eat Houston street. treet, salty: Vv ANTED—UPRIGHTPIANO. ADDRESS, WITH FULL vont often maker and lowest price, House, box 486 ce, MISCELLANEOUS. eee i (ALIroRNIA AND NEVADA—NEW MAP OF, JUST published; the first and oniy correct map of two. States; shows all the mining districts, the Central Pee Railroad and other xaluable information complete Pricesmounted, $2 00; n pocket formn, 8180. FRI Y# NELL: publ ers, 79 jassau street, N iow York. RAIN YOUR eta) DRAIN YOUR FARMS with durable stone pipe and tile. Send orders direct to 0. W. BOYNION & CO., Woodbridge, NJ. [)* BELLS, ROSE CORDIAL | THE GREATEST remedy ever known for the cure of consumption, to be drug store 438 Fourth avenue. HEevers PATENT SKATING RINKS, The firm of HERVEY, JOHNSON & CO., in view of the Immense demand for Skating Rinks throughout the coun- try, have increased their facilities for building to such an ex- texh that they are now prepared to take contracts on the shortest notice to erect Rinks of the meet improved aay a a der the above patent and on reasonable terms. These are not only perfectly constructed for the making and preser- Yation of ice, but are admirably adapted during the summer for public ee, fairs, fentivals, de, | Photographs wil lication, and plan pecifications, with estl- Whil be fofwarded on short notice. e above firm are the only parties authorized to ct Rinks fn the United States. Iam prepared to sell th fant to build and use in any town or city or the exclusi Fight for any town or city, ‘Any partica building Binks without such authority will be gummartiy prosecut dress all communications to J. H. HERVEY, Patentee, S niver street, Cleveland, Ohio, $50, —HOTEL Anup FAMILY MANGLES; METRO +) % ree 609 hotels 04 references # 6, Se an: . Ge WEst, 4 Laverty Place, 8! au a REMOVALS. H ENRY D. MINER & BARKER WILL REMOVE MAY 1 to their new and apaciou esroom, No. 8 Cortlandt atreet, four doors west of Broadway, where they will sell by auction general merchandise and are prepared to make ad- Vances on same. Ti :D \VENUE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ean receive the highest prices {n cash for all cast of Clothing, Furniture and Carpets. Call oo or addrese 8, MISH. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Mish in and out of the city. T $9 SIXTH AVENUE.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AE you wish to receive the highest cash price for your cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, fe. the bos you can do fs to call on or send a note to M. Ka, 98 Sixth Evenue, ‘Ladion attended by Mrs. Marks, true, you will be dealt with to your angiafaction and bene AT, 7 SIXTH AVENUE LADIES AND GENTS CAN é ane Ra and en ‘B, MIN’ tg ed whom fa ayokes wir cast-ot thing, Ci seeing a POINTE Reh a elnewhere. Tee ehae . aod or address LSixth avenue, lage. Ladies attended by 9 Bre Mite Naamua: | AMUSEMENTS, ite ‘ sown! ROADWAY THEAT! A B BRIELLE As eB amon lt at aston we Gente : Ri 5 COMED Are aw > hadi 4 ahaa” a Bee BarUnbay AY MATINEE. BE BARRE RORY, ouest BARNEY KATH. Mra. BARNEY wii ro OUR JEMIMA In rehearsal, IRELAN ‘AB. On Monday, May 4, afler weeks of preparation, will be Pro, duced with new machinery and a superb cast, Cl Gayler's romantic fr i drama, INNIE SOOGAH. Seats secured from 8 il’ é siz daye in advance. YMPIO THEATRE.—EIGHTH WEEK. THE PREVAILING HIT. G, T, FOX's SPECTACULAR T PANTOMIM PANIOMIME, {| “HUMPTY Dower. {ivanns: UE, G@. L, FOX........ CLOWN Best Ballet, rN ETITE RAVEL. E. T. GOODRICH AND CARKI- A MOO! eke ofits: WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. tally Uirel ; Orchestra and Baloony (To Matinee—B: y' Cb: i foreh Catia Beaine a8; close at losg, Bory Gee MONIPACE ONE WEEK MORE. NOW READY. RECONSTRUCTED AND'R TTEN, the fmmense drama, from Harrison ‘lunworts s ealetrasse nov rt AND ADVENTURES OF JACK SHEPPARD. HIS CAREER FROM HIS CRADLE 10 THE TYBURN Mr. G. C. ROMEPACR | ” 5 Ae Scenes eaux. JACK SHEPPARD. | New ‘Boenery and Appointments, (PHEATRE COMIQUE, 614 BROADWAY. NIGHTLY CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING, THREE BRILLIANT STARS for this week. Firat appearance in Anan the great Russian Athlete, (Prom Rentz"s Grand Ci and the je, St Beteraburg, Royal The great Londoh Sens ensation, in his celebrated COMIC SKETCHES AND STATUE SONG, in which be will introduce new statues and songs, written and Composed and original with himself,” and the Wonderful Ventrllogul PROFESSOR W. HILTON, who is nightly received with roars roars of laughter. Kast week of the cuastul Buri ue, entitled Di THE GAS YORK as it. 18, LINGARD MATINEE’ WEDNESDAY AND” SATURDAY ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. LEON'S California's favorite come- LEON s| “dian, ae onaxo Diner oo: |3) ae Jans aie Pau. AND DUICH “ge” |* N ECONSTRUCTED, [ * hare, CONSTRUCTED. [+| Mein ONLY. Y LEON. (CONSTRUCTED. {*| Gay Young Charmer. (PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. and cosa with grand eff AND HIS SONS ON THE OCEAN. Engagement of an York's favor Ke Ethiopian comedian, Fie Anew character Second week of comic Prlter vocals Renppearance of” Miss NELLIE GREY. A a QRAND ei CAPTIVES. M’S WAX F) RN t IGURES, &c. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. ‘AND SATURDAY 2ig O'CLOCK. Qtenway BALL FOURTH AND LAST SERIES! MORNING AND kvetina READINGS MRS. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE, ON WEDNESDAY MOR MORNING, APRIL 29, AS YOU LIKE IT. ON FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 1, “MARY STUAWE, ON SATURDAY Y MORNING, MAY fon Beading will ‘be miscellaneous, consisting of the follow- GROAN precisely 8 o'clock ‘Tn consequence Fequest, the Morning Readings prin a ™ 7 aston Aneach ticket will entitie the purchaser toa seat, no more tickets wil be sold than the actual number of seats in the all, Tickets for sale at box office from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ‘TEINWAY HALL.—WEDNESDAY, AP: S Wise ALIDE TOPS mental and V 0) on which occasion she will be assisted MISS MIN MINNIE E pao! te Prima Donna. MR, IGNATZ POLLAN Baritone. Mit WeNZEL, KOPTA, Violin. Mit. G. W. MORGA, MR. THEODORE SCHREINER, Accompanyist. Tickets of admission @1. For sale ai ail the music stores, Reserved seats 50 cents extra, at Schirmer's, 701 ot grew A at the theatre eh ofiee, 119 und 114 Broadway, and at the (ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT to H. L. BATEMAN, Director of the Parisian Opera Bouffe, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, MAY 2, GRAND GALA WaTINER, commencing at 1 o'clock. LA BELLE HELENE, Opera Bouffe, in three acts, by Offenbach. ADMISSION TO THE MATINEE, ONE DOLLAR. THE EVENING PERFORMANCE, ing at 8 o'clock precise! commenct et ‘oan PI iy, of the first Ss aes. acts ol LA GRANDE DUCHESSR. OPERA pay iy y bas © pe re by te tat appearance in many years R. HU, BATEMAN, M in bis celebrated Pt aad q TALENTED Ty es THE OLD GUARD. ENGLISH DRAMA IN ONE ACT. To conclude with the first act of LA BELLE HELENE, OPERA BOUFFE, BY J. OFPENBACH. Reserved seats can be had box offices of the Academy tc and French Also at 200 and 701 Broadway, \VEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 29. ROOKLYN ACADEMY 0 OF. ‘Musto. B OSEDALE, Mr. seni WALLACK UN RIVALLED "0M — SECOND D niNi tn GROOKLYN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. Seats, reserved for the whole evening, can now be secured. Curtain rises at 10 minutes before & ue bch YON ERVATORY OF MUSIC. (Er y YORK R088 yirth avenue, corner SROOKLYN- Nou 198 1W and 182 Coart street, corner of of Fourteenth SUBSCRIPTIONS *OGm The BF pxa TERM. T 48 THIRD av ENUE, NEAR THIRTY: THIRD street, ladies and men can receive the bighest cash price for Cast Of Citta ig Py Furniture, &c. Please call on or addreoss F. HARRI Third avenue Ladies attended by Min Haris T M. ROSENTHAL'S, NO. 8 BOWERY, OPPOSITE Great Jones strcet,—Ladies and gentlemen can obtain ihe highest value for Castoff Clothing, Furniture, Cargete C or addressing. Ladies atteaded Rosenibal, in nnd out of city. nx TTENTION !—AT H. ROSENBERG'S CLOTHING Es. {ablishment, 212 Seventh avenue, the highest price pald for Cast OM Clothiny Ladies ‘and pentg write ninety attend ed to by calling on or eadress img Mr. and Mra, Rosenberg TTERNTION,—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN RE- A, chalga talrsing Mowatt Mies, Boos trend al Meare gp peg ND GENTLEMEN CAN OB- highest price for their Cast Of lott oe by calling on or Mr. or Mra, Tr Merrie, 1 nth avenue, Velweep Iwenty trat and ‘Twenty-second centigaianenitiligan TTENTIO! LADIRG 4s GENTLEMEN WILL RE- oaive the highest price for Oast Of Gotbing, Kurniture, Carpets, &o., by calling on or addressing 1. Hart, No. 8 Car amine street.’ Ladies attend eh TRNTLEMEN HAVIN Gast ore CLOTHING diapove of Price, by calling ou oF ad- ‘earl sireot, noar An, ¢ abies KiRRPATRICRS 496 ADING AND GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN THE 10H 4 ost price for their Cast Oi Clothing, Furniture, a bs calling 00 oF addressing th ‘Or Mis, Kal Seventh avenue: ALAS, i W ack RS, FRANCES ah KEMBLE' READINGS. — Choice Seats can the Theatre Ticket Ufice, reading room, Fifth yp Mo ERVED 8F. FoR OPERA AND AT’ enn Be SECURED. torRt RAILROAD DriCkEe FFICE, METROPOLITAN HOTTT ADAMR, AGENT. GENTLEMAN. WILL , OIVE | IngtRvoT ore OF Ca wz piano at pupil * bs Piatben 6 Sits it Fpference at Herald 18 OPEN FOR ENGAGE- vustomed to Episcopal FIRST CLASS TENOR 19 tment Frotestan ebure ia ace: service. J. box 110 Herald office. cervien 4. B ben tie Ber ee B ALTO SIGHT READE WITH A STRONG AND Arrrfemmem roe route aun 2 tare Foe eae aaa til sulted, Alto, Ad. B., a0 West frentiech 6 ‘strech LAK COLLECTION OF ROMAN, CATHOLIO I Vespers, ertories, den ie, for sue te tminediaiely, | Apply ai Bs'ean Fortieth street, every evening, after 6 Qornane AND CONTRALTO, WITH GOOD REFER- be ‘Wish a sitnation in a Protestant or Catholte chreh eaged pai on Mul ‘WIENOR BON BONS,” “400.5 ¢.; fnte or violin arrangements, 1,126 Broadway, second Branch #8 Bowery. wn W TANTED—FOR AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH, AN EX. tonced organist, to take charge of the choir, Ad- B., 4 West Thirty-seventh streot, stating references RAC ‘above Awenty-rth iiceet. dress and te = — | LA. PRANO FOR A PROTRS. | ‘Address Sovran, Horald gflice, ANTED—A FIRST © taut cuurch choir, ee eee AMUSEMENTS. ann ASE WOTRELL sisters’ New XORK THEATRE. WHER AND EMPIL ee or ~ SOPHIE TRENE pS UU RITE, ta adapted from Onenbach'e ephignadl oie choruses by euameenied orchestra and Mr. H. Tissington’ “Fro conclude with 0 conclude with Mr. Faloouer' fi praevce THEATRE, H, L. BATEMAN. CLOSE OF THE M iis OP ERAT beasOn ON RECORD, POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCES ATEMAN'S PARISAN OPERA BOO! bs AY THE FRENCH OH THEATRE, N. i ed TOBSDAE EVENING APRIL 2 meer Bis THREE La BELLE HELENE. ESDAY EVENING, APRIL wep NIGUT wor 'rwooe La “BELLE | HELENE. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, niGitt BUT ONE La BELLE HELENE. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY ‘POSITIVELY LAST NIGH or LA BELLE HELENE, Seats for of the above performances now atthe Box Oilice wand 701 Broadway. saad Pro} vitae and M mr. LESTER WALLAGK, pt lanager. wie Doors open at ‘9 commence AY Lame Abi a, teat pie ‘Tom. MENKY DUNBAR, Mr. J. W. WALLACE, Mi Cl ones Yi FISHER, 3 |. We y Po ry ir. Me YOUNG)» Mr, GEO, HO! LAND, Bauo NGGOL| eee se Mr. T. POP MEA ASHEN, HYrNOx, Miss ANNIE WARD? rts MARY BARRETT. NESD, THE, HONEY MODY. HURSD, AY, In rehesraal ans Seen Tom Taylos’s o beauiful Comedy entitied pee MASKS AND FACES, In active rehearsal and will roan roduced, AN ORIGINAL ROSA 410 RAMA, replete with great interest, novel and picturesjue effects, ss FRAN CIOG: (aieaerepaslenineal 65 BROADWAY, le commences at 8 o'clock. id renowned, inimitable and on! Bircih WaMwoub ae wo AN. ae Koe The greatest bur DER THE Ki) ENE TROUBLES AT THE METROPOLITAN i OTEEn RAND pote CHEESE 0) sone a Nhe BoaOH St LONG BRANCH, aa RAILROAD EXPRESS T TRAIN. Ra. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE—BROORLE jenetit of Miss IDES See ELL, On which occasion Mr J. H. D. LD will appear t= ere QUARRY DELL. Dick Rayne, a Gamekeoper.....-- ..Mr. J. H. Nelly Rayne, his Daughter... ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1 FAKEWKLL COMPLIMENTARY BENE tonnes ew ‘the dramatic profession and citizens to the em Mr. E. L, DAVENPORT, previous to hie departire for Caliorul willppear in hls mastery dmpersouatfon roduced with all its |PLENDID SCENERY, Eee AND APPOINTMENTS, GREAT CAST ore CHARACTERS, ‘nie sale of seats will commence at the box office of the cademy on on Wednesday seals April 29, ADM LON. jon which ovcasiam PSS a Be .. ONE DOLLAR ira chai Tor worl sate CLE, x see FIFTY ORNS CADEMY oF ae re sn va Directress. MULLE. FANNY JANAUSOBRE. : Ani VanWeLL Riga aT ANY JANAUSCHR weosiabay RVENING APRIL A’ ted Sobiller"s transiatl "SAT wept HADRA. MULE. FANNY : Raa ‘Tickets and seats can now be secured 0 Academy ef Music, at s Bohirmer'ny 701 Broadway, and Suir Broadway. ROOKLYN, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. i. FANNY JANAU! THU KsDay EVENING, Pie gt re Farewell Performance in Brooklyn and Last Appearance tm Auerica of Sof MLE. PANNY, JAMAUSCHER. AND THE BANE OF BSSEX. Tickets and seats can now be secured in Ia Brosang. = Academy of Music, and in New York at lid ea ere J. HDI RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATR! ELA! iss SViOLET CAMP! This Disc Ma J. H. DELAFIELD Dick Rey pcunes DELL Ray Rage, ne, Pernt ee ‘OOLEY'S OPERA HOU: LET OFF tt EA RANGE GF'SOHN MULLIGAN. AMERICA. nee George C Scones on the Missisalpp!, fe. _ Matinee every 8 ‘Saturday, ‘at 236 0% \ODWORTH HALL, 806 BROADWAY. Wondertal Exhinitlonnever seen tn ANTONIO CAPO Babe move hal Dodworth oe ‘here autos rhs Tound those ‘ot ailthe trom th unemortal W P.M. extra to see the artist at work, 'TEINWAY HAL! S TUESDA ty RVENING EIGHTH ek ‘AL F Al THE CHI TasrivAd aug cone CHL BUNDAY Bedok OF BT. pate cuvpem, Connisting of Recitatio 21 Fron ree Yo Wis byrehildren | of SHE FLOWER GA ‘ete eo Fears ong it Sones, eee Marches, Coseiee | Marches, forutante elven by 64th pie gaara v ris. Dr. WIL! Pema i see ceadeenacs ue Faraone of “Home, Sweet arg ” for the WILLIAM Gicneee to lng, and ‘Mr. A. We perform on the organ. ICKETS FIFTY CENTS. [evs matt, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1868. BLIND ZOM'S CONCERTS. BLIND ToM, THE WONDERFUL NEGRO BOY PIANIST, will give a sertes of his recherche entertainments AT IRVING HALL, commencing Monday, May 4, his first appearance in this ety since his return from Europe, where he was visited by thee- sands and regarded by the masters as the GREATEST MUSICAL GENIUS LIVING. ‘The sale of reserved seats for ench rence Wednesday, 2th inst, at Pond's rete Crem, 647 and +65 Broadway; No. 114 Broadway, and at tie bos office, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. 88 1, performance at atu _ Matineen Weducsuays ad USEUM as 618 ANATOMY, AY iS BROADWAY ib WONDERS oe THOUSANDS WONDERS. a CURIOS! _Open from 8 A. M. ue ee neh — na HE MAMMOTH TESTIMONIAL TO MR. M. GEARY will take piace at Irving te ona April 9%, John McDevitt and M elvin Foster, in the recent ional wa five the sri ne 0 ® ar, The games ° wees wre ‘Tickets’ gi; to bo had sal hotels ead SE Tyouzana, Pa mg ae Goreranrn4, Seen Her Tang prety Finte . Violin Arrangeneay, fuck BLU Sai BLUME, 1,125 Broadway ; Taisen 308 Bowery. M™ 4="880 H. PEASE REGS TO ANNOUNCE BIB Lint F athinWaY ALi ere Mah seen e will be of talent: on Thurad: aslated by Whe mapa Penta we ma ie ARIE GI BERT, IN, ATT Bn, ¥ a COLBY Lat esc fr ty Hall, aaa the principal muste sores. viene AGNIFICENT PANORAMA OF THE jadison “euoare’ Ha Hall, Ben 2 Ted Twentythtre ‘every evening al'® Pit. Effective! Mins a GOOODRICE, Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at P.M, Tickets 00 cents; reserved seats 75 cents, ‘BW YORK Srnne ACADEMY, CORNER SIXTH avenue and 7 street.—Now open for to Indten, gentlemen ood ehilsrea, Pupils will be by competent teachers. Call for ctrowiars at the from @ A. M. till 9 P.M, “rpg EYR THAT BRIOHTENS WHEN T com 00. “song of the Letters," Grande Duck Viola Arrangements Loe. FKEDERIG uuu, aK Broadway; brauch, WS Bowery, Te, BAN, a0 AND CLOG DANCING TAUGHT BY JO! BOGAN, 68 Bleecker street, near Broadway. Terma, por quarter, 'N, By—Ladies laugh “PULLING HARD AGI THE STREAM,” NB rong) SNellie'a Gone Forever,” “Quekoo's Notes,” ae Be mars Fito or violin orrangemgnts, Vie. FREDERICK BUUMB, 1,19) Broadway, Drawoby 28 Bower, of Pictares the finest gallery .