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12 BOARD! s AND | LODGERS WANTED. BLK FROM “CITY HALL FRANKFORT “Hou G William strevt.—250 root acoom- 1 Mates cornet, gbio 60 eeats day; #3.and $2 week; pen all | BLOCK PROM SIXTH AVENUE.—A LADY HAVING aoe of a lange, dirty feet front, elegantly Bui from whieh tbe svesremoved, will tet Sut trom wi it sie ericen the whole of the First, Second or Third TE AR HOUSTON STREET, TOP Bp we SECOND D AVENUE, = att iets with oF Ye wo since ‘cetivan or gentiemen’ and moderat NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1868. BOARDERS AND LODGERS ANTED. SEVENTH _ STREET.-BOARD.—UANDSOMELY 73 SEEATE, STaBET, pOAnDgLUBOORSEY for fod i INTE. STREET, A FEW Saree | Some Aiuo several email ones’ "ferences required, without wrves; rd SO ater SUAOR.. wEay FIrTa Bates md ‘two itole Boreas! ep eaes fate ane cea aaa POsB ERD. Ame 48 L one WAN’ Aw i” a Lard he fo ver TO A GEN> a analy eae ayia ” Seamanmamatid GBRTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE OPN. 2 private family y Lew Bw) boarders? =; nicely Turni % good Roard: Wert Bleventh DO! sruy’ 8, Lt "| ROAR, ON STUYVESANE PARK.—PREASANT ROOMS, encenexebanged. 5 | eee Me FRONT PAMLOR, WITH Board for two, $25; and y i onl} and in the Closets, Gate ee te ty Tora avenues, teh aes —— Deautitul Rooms, With fine fst class brown between Lexington aud \ —TRIPLE ~~» SUMMER RESORTS, Nese a House ROCHELLE, WILL ooms une, eae a teptane vas at way. Pp’ ORL, ‘TE og foes rer aretha elegant tel eo 2 to tear and ane oni Tunis down town San get Wel Dusliteas as soon as if they were living in Fortieth treet. UMMER BGSRR-GOOD. BOARD CAN oa BaD ¥ — pan ac. aterh Mr, G, families at Weatham, Mer a 2 ee ge i Park sk ang ver sires, : bali Bia San i | pe to &. ¢. HALBEY, + Westhampton, Lodg DOORS FROM SECOND AVENUE, IN THE HIGH CLINTON PLACE.—A PRIVATE PAMILY, QoOU. | LEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO, LET | ————— — - 2 Met cwen, tone hpuwe Si, Eaat frtechh ect — wines nga ret clan i Pause, eve some pleasash Rooms | i01 acy: few sepe from Menlaon aveucs ard Vile aveate PIANOFORTES. Purnishe a i with Board, te gentlemen refer wanna Board, st reasonable prices. ; — by ; Hotel.” Address A: G., station G. gaat OFFER HORACE WATERS & 00, #8 — f ew and. 10 secon KTH AVENUE, NO. CORNER OF THIRTY.FIRS® | Q ets AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS (PRIVATE FAM- nos, Melodecus and Organs, of Sve firet class makers, and eo) street—A aun e it Rooms, suitable for sami 7 fasten street.—Well furnished Rooma, with first class ily) pear ey 3 eq with or without Breakfast; bay Bn 49 City ne ‘until paid, This offer will be lies, to Maas ‘with or without private table; also for sin Bears delightful eftuation, coavenient to cars; house reno- also a Suit of Rooms 2 Me, bow ony oe with Board. coptinnae ea few days, owing to the large number of pianos gle gentlemen, + Weticutven. Unexceptionable references required. For particulars address M. Feturned the it fay. “hives Bo ew and second b ‘bend Ib- 5 AVENUE.“ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PaR- BARROW STREET—VERY DESIRABLE FUR- ARLEM BOARD —A po ec AND WIFE OR utente fF Fenty yampenaiias see lore, ‘with Board, te the immediate vicki ny of Fite oy are 99 ished Reoms to let, without board. two singe ifthe: at tac can obtain pleasant Rooms, fui MAGHIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR d'Fifth Avenue Hotel; family ; terms nished or unfurniahs 128th street, second brown ‘hone property of « family tan leaving the city, made order, Kéarew Ne, Gilman, sition TWENTIETH STREET, CORNER SIXTH AVE | Bouse west of Third city aiy acer {uly gonraniond, wand Sx mapuipe Sony 900 Or Several very furnished or KEN.—10 LET, WITH OR T BOARD, A ‘Ghande! : EAST TWELFTH Tana BOARD, IN PRIVATE | Ap furaishen, bot and cold-water; use of bath? tree pastes ORO! rand WITHOUT BOARD, Atres, Paintings, Brontes, Bookeases, Mirrore, Cl Booms 1 ; handsome! eek alors & ‘pets, Chamber, Dining Room Furniture; a sacrifice. In- Semen’ location rat lan “ine ibrar foros table’very geod and moderate charges; table boarders ‘Apply at 117 Ho quire at 44 West Sixteenth atreet, between Fifth and Sixib ays = al oy ad tle rat for ab office, furnished. ROOMS, 1 Su eestiney, Tra golem fay aon oe OR ee aameent FURNISHED Bedrooms, near Centra! Park, Bast $6 and Ninety- Second’ steel, ject Boare. ST. MARK’S PLACE (EIGHTH STREET) NEAR ‘rat houseweat from Fourth avenue, Sel 7 Third avenve.—Nowiy and handsome ny fur! = Dr. Jicper. Peencigee ag AND UPWARDS, si Ae) 110" FOURTH AYENUE, NEJ ly, at Li alsoa oa ree and handsomely ‘Board. — 7, Bos <a: together "House, corner cee ce Lai BK PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH #2 pk A MrT siocks west of Broadway. at 176 Peck seen char” acdougaly also on the seashore, near New York. ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY STREET, FOUR DOORS from Waverley piace. front and back Rooms; also n fourth floor, en 6 cr iralngly; house and table first Class, References. YQ East AST FOURTEENTH STRE STREET, NEAR DELMONI- co's. Haudsomely furnished Rooms in private family, singly or en suite, without board or with private table; first clase modern house. References, 1Q, LEROY STREET—A FURNISHED BACK PARLOR to let, with or without Board; single gentlemen pre- Terred. Apply for two days. 13 west FORTYSIXTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished Sult of Rooms, on rea: enable terms, to single gentieinen or familten, given and requ 14™ STREET, 32 (NEW NO).-HANDSOMELY FUR- nisned Rooma, with or without Board; also single Rooms, House first References required. 14. Obb,4 NEW NUMBER, WEST NINTH STREET. - ©, Ronis, with Board, tor gentlemen or gentlemen and wives, 14 XARICK PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STREET. 4 Ageutieman and wife or two or three gentlemen can be necomme iated with frat class Board in a private fauntly. 16 Bast, TWELFIA STREET, BETWEEN UNIVER. a) sity “place and Fifth ave —To let, one furnished Room, to gentleman only, without board, {n'a small private amily. ; 17 7H, STREET. “ELEGANT ROOMS TO GENTLEMEN ( only, without boardjat No. 104 Kast Seventeenth street, between Irving place and Union 1¢ ‘OURTH §TREET, OPPOSITE +) Filth Avenue Aotel.—To let, with or withont Board, newly and elegantly furnished Roome,on second and third floors, to gentiemen and wives or kingle gentlemen. WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ROOMS TO let, with Board, for the summer, to families or single ald night stree! WEST TWENTY .—-NEWLY » FURNISHED table, at reasonable prices; Q} Pawan ide fret cas bute. Q] RUTGERS PLACE, BETWEEN CLINTON AND Jefferson streets.—A’ respectable family having more room than required, would let one or two handsomely furnish- es ae to gentleinen, without board, or meals on Bunday If required 25 Room: Boa summs ‘prices, Delighttal 2: WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. A front Koom on second oor: also two Rooms, with Jorge closets, on third oor, with or without Board, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTIL teenth avenue , Randsomely furnished id ane third floors. Reduced location, . BETWEEN SEVENTH AND FIGHTH —A' large, well furnished Room, for one or ny Without board, in a private farnily. Terme Address box 697 Post oflice, reanonabi 5 UNION SQUARE.—. TS Lr’ front Rooms on the second floor; also a back ‘Room ‘on the third floor, unfurnished and without board, to gentle meo oni 26 WEST TWENTY.NINTH STREET, Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Elegant ‘and newly Riebed Rooms to let, with or without Board, Gentlemen, Private table if desired. ‘fur. j suitable for single French spoken. ST. MARK'S PLACE. HANDSOMELY FU RNISHED _ Rooms to rent, with Board, singly or en sufte. CORNER. oP SIXTEENTH SGNGG” Room, ei Teferences required” Ue OF 3 IRVING, PLACE, Ft +m singly, w aeBonra 35 (OLD NO, 108) NINT STREET, BETWEEN UNI- versity place and Broadway.— A fe of respectable FlEtlomen or families can obtain a few very choles and newly furnished Rooms, with or without lass board, with good attendance; houre strictly first class, and has every conve- nience; cars and stages close at hand, Parties with refer- ence apply as above. BQ EAST, NINETEENTH | STREET—HANDSOMELY « She furnished Koom uperior Table; References re WEST NINTH ST: nished Ro -LARGE, WELL FUR- ‘and fourth floorn; gas, bot to gentlemen, without board, WEST ELEVENTR STRERT, NEAR UNIVERSIT lace. Fu xt Rooms for gentlemen.—A front Jor and rear ‘on second floor, connecting, with dra bath, gas, &c., may be had in the house of a oF they would be let separately. Ther are extremely pleasait ani alloyetuer very denirable. ferences exchanged. WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIrTH « and Bixth avenues.—Pleasant furnished nect porte singly, to let, with Board, re‘eren ers, closets, Sate American fas (NEW NUMBER) WEST NINTH STREET,—HAND- Rooms, with good Table, for gentiemen and gentlemen ; a pleasant summer prices. 4 fee ae Pn FOURTH Kafe g oi) br WASHINGTON —Three pleasant furnis! oor autabie LAS AS four and i Roome-to let on Coe at $2) per ‘and cold water, j Feference required. WEST THIRTY FIVTH STREET, as FIrTH ay furnished large Suit of Rooms, with Rooms ; private ‘able Mf desired; om te prices very reasonable. 4 ©) WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenves,-Gentlemen and their wives or ging genticmen ean ctiain elegant Rooms, with Sret class 45 sour, WASHINGT ) private famil ¢loset room and. batty ite and gentiem: one pleasant large Room, with ample Toor commanicating; suitable for « mall family. AG ey ant men. Also a Basement, TH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AY - AQT CTANT, NEAR rIPTH Ave Floor to et, ts 5 Ser separately. Apply at Everett Library, 72 West 50. WEST [RINPTEENTHL STREET, NEAR rier ba. eek very handéome Suit of furnished ‘on second floor, with bathroom, de; Tull first 2ikes Board’ would ault'« family of fouror six. Terms rea: sonable for s for summer. a FEW DOORS WEsT OF mn sulle _ References exchanger KT, to let, witi I, to ipertinmea or amen an wiv wiven, mr Ale 8 Very pleasant fourth floor front 5 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET. FRONT ROOMS ON é Hlemen ; terms moderate during the summer. second and third floors, with first class Boaru, te pe I, necoud clase; deiightini fronting ob Reservoir To let, with tirat : care every five ing the park, for EAST TWENTY SEV) LE. man and bis wile or two bd Folge a ‘GENTLE. with handsomely furu tata jerate terms, during the witnm: 60. ‘and good WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET, wery a 6 fand Aixth avenues. A une latte Room tee wie Hoard.” References exchan,'. bw KEXT DoOR To BREVOORT boarding house, goscomt aid uid No Wet, w Wer wit oy ey Rooms for tine entemes be required. 64% von a 63 gx? Pty oe opal URTEENTH ETRE ET, SOUTHEAST ¢ Ms avenve.—A Suit of fre Roome on tr furnished, to let, with or without Bonrd che nequltad ay ied SOR a 70 west rot PRITENTH STREET. EMALL PRI ‘ ‘apevmm aga’ artice | iy with ti faratabed oom, piv wn " ‘Retereaces 12 108 ‘WEST TWELFTH Rey Sl NEAR SIXTH AVE- nue.—Nicely furnished Rooms, on second floor, gentlemen only, wit meals ; location desirable. 108 MADISON STREET —A PEW YOUNG MEN CAN be nocommodated with good Board; pleasant rooms, gas and bath, EAST © TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—Handsounely ished Rooms, with Board, ina private house, auig and accommodations NEAR TWELFTH STRE! ed front Parts A iy Turalahed Root, with first class ‘112 BAST, TENTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND enues.—Two conn cely furnished and handsomely frescoed Rooms to let, without board. 114 S200ND STREFT— FURNISHED ROOMS | TO let, in a private, family, to single gentemen or & young married couple ; all modern improvements, EAST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR PARK ‘avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, References exchanged. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues —To | dsomely furnished Rooms on the second floor, to. gentlemen, with or withont Board, Reference required. 19 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—TO LET, NICE- <J_ ly furnished Rooms, en suite and single, with good Wast ELEVENTH | STREET. ’-GENTLEMEN thelr wives or single gentlemen can be accom- modated ¥ with 1 good Board. 134 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH ‘and Seventh aventies.—Handsomely furnished Par- 10% Bedroom attached; also another Room, to gentlemen, ithout board; accommodation superior, tamil private, without children. References. 136 with B physi 136 MACDOUGAL, STREET. —A VERY PLEASANT Room to let, with Board, toa gentleman and wife or two gentlemen for #16. Single rooms. 139 Four A (NEW NO.) WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. Boar sh: (NEW NO.) LEXINGTON AVENUE, INA PRI- ate fatal. —Siule Rooms nicely furlahed, 19 et yard, to gentlemen; algo a Reception Room to let to a A handsome suit of Rooms and two single Rooms, with particularly desirable for summer; open through, with ees WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON square.—A few furnished Or unfurnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. EAST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON avenue,—Two or three persons can find pleasant Rooms, agood table and every home comfort in a private ily. family, 14.4. FAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR LEX- ington avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms, en auite or singly, at reduced rent, with or without Board; reference required. 14 Nid beck Rare te ht on goo Jemen and their wives or two and gis per week with Board. Also th Cull for one week, 14 WEST THIRTY SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Two handsomely furnished ‘Rooms to rent, with or without Board, to gentleman and wife or single lemen, Accessible to ears 0 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.-DESIRABLE third story front Room to let, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, in private fainily. References ex- chani 158 VEST HOUSTON, RETWEEN MACDOUGAL AND YO Cottage place.—To let, handsomely furnished Par- lor, titable for two or three centlemen; excellent French Be wine included, $12 per week; a smaller Room, board, for #10. “Inquire on the premises from 1 to $ p. M., of A. Rejaunier. SECOND AVENUE, NPAR TWELFTH STREET.— oe) First class Board, with pl it, well furnished Rooms, for families or ering moderate. TWENTY-EIGHTH STREFS, ONE DOOR EAST 20 ee eT ararned Room to. let, for gen- fieman and wife, and two single Rooms, for gentlemen; gas and bath in houre, (NEW Ya) SA8T SEVENTEENTH STREET.— {XEMnt Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and Giese #iveu OF single gentlemen, WEST TWENTY EVENTH _§TREET,—FRONT 4 door, with Board, Je gentlemen; #16 d Floor, front, ld. oe O15 PAST, TENTH STREET —HANDSOMELY ¥UR- ©) nished back Patlor aud Extension Room, suitable for a dentist, doctor or gentleman and family, with Board; alto Rooms {or families and single gentiemen, References exchan, 998 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, IN A PRI- 0) vate family.—Two handsomely furnished Rooms, on second floor, auitable fora gentleman and wife and two single gentlemen ; reference required. DI4. WEST ,TWENTY.SECOND | STREET.-HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with piano, in a first cl house; faniiy small, excellent Board; terma moderate, 229 suite; pri Q2QQ WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREE 00 neatly furnished Rooms. with fi fet, to single gentlemen, in & small’ private faxnly. LY FUR- THIRTY-SECOND STREET.— ANT oms, with or without Board; in tloor or en nished R rR TWO Board, to 242, WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, BETW & Seventh and Eighth avennes.—Two' large R ‘ith Board; house modern; terms low to permanent partie: also small Hall Room, cheap. 6 ‘ TY-EIGHTH STREET. a De niehed Room to let to get Hingle gentlemen. “Terms moderate A LAR man and wife « 955 } Wrst TWE TY-FIFTH STRER t ade dnd third floors; to gentiemen men, with or without Board quired, 260 and wife iable, EAST TENTH STREE FEW NICELY FUR nished Rooms to let, with Board: terms movlerate. HANDSOME. % 4 mS moderate; reference re- ) WEST TWENTY-FIRET STREET. Roome, en suite or sin: i” Eg gi ‘ SQUARE.—IN A SMALL Parties looking for m comfortable place wilt do well to eal 3920 EAST SIXTERENTH iSTRE! HANDSOMFL furnished "Room jemen and the ‘thor without Board: pr f required; aso Je gentlemen at r 334. FAST SIXTEENTH sTRE NEAR mE PAR Ye ib three large wi ph A ‘gas and A neatly furnished Room Snthe: parlor gor, toleltoone or two water, 4 34] WEST THIRTYSIXTH STREET, BETWEEN « Fighth and Ninth avenues,—Purnished Rooms to let, with or without Board; cottage house, with garden .0 Rk pasta STREET.TWO 0 VE leely furn table for ty of gentlemen ; terms reason- w gentlemen and wives or or able; location unaut SG] NINTH, AVENGE.-FU RNISHED ROOMS TO OUL ict, tor housekeeping and for gentlemen aiso. WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET.—A PRIVAT: Ivy wit room than aire, will tet Ae back’ Pare apd necond sory front Root at Bedroom, With Board, Terie moderate neces requ: 424 WEST Forty FIFTH STREET.—SIX GENTL men ean be accom: with pleasant Ro 4 {good Boards German family. 456 NEST TWENTY rouRTH STREET.—ONE OR OU two gentiemen can be accommodated with two handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Board, In a Private houne, with # snail German family. 46) SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY-EIGHTH | 46 Vee atre 1, d A furnished front Room, on first Boor, to Tet to a gentleman, in a French family.’ Rent 803, WASHIN “TON STREET (ater mar A wate fatiiy off nt a bed Room, secon Coot, w nish the same AND SMALL with or with: oN provements, with all’ modern tm- A PRIVATE FAwt AL ing a few Be fionadie Tabie, to gent oficr. Y, Wi THOUT BOARDERS, HAY- Ant will let them, with anexcep- ony, Address box 2,869 Post MILY With Let, WITH BOARD, tnd erteneion aad Halt arpets, Ac., the best; table East Thir- COMFORTABLE ROOM Fu) A eit Bours, bewween Thirty Address A. B. D., station Af GENTL Ling AND Wirt in priv if hn bs to 40 per week, ACGORLINg to toom ; dand given, Addtess bur /' CAN OBTAIN BOARD miiy (no ehiidren); French cooking: vest b Poet oilice. FRENCH LADY R¥SIDISO AT YoNKERS 18 my obtaining @ few little gira to lgrd and edu. Y Bog igh and French: terme moderate Addrons cr, bor a Yonkers Post ofice. Ba R peADIROR <0 yaa ana FURNISHED joom! and wite or single East Twenty-fourth street, ORTEWESE CORNER OF T Neand Fourth avenue.—Fine Roo * Ao BA) ist oF FAMILIES OR ll jleasant four =e office, ¥ fay shaded; Boome, ingle tea ca sulle all modern rovements, for tieman wie ‘or without ‘Board, at 3g LADY WILL SELL A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD maker, original price Improvements; good as A. feven octave Piano, Ghickerin less than $300: ind atreet. %$650, for less new; four round corners. ioiy at 3 FIFTH STREET mms, with or without LARGE LOT OF PIANOS AND PARLOR Sroams A for sale cheap or to let and sold on instalments Fourth avenue. YY - ae Mberal tal sta, box 84 Post poe ROOMS TO LET, EN SUITE OR SINGLY, furnished or eafuraleheds vBe Doss coe, or hia out, Ref- erences exchanged. 50, 58 AR pi ag sssoerenet, OF NEW SCALE PIANO. at DUNHAM & SON'S new warerooms, 831 Broadway (AS FIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS JENNYS & SON, fret, } between Second and Third ireniee far excel ail their competilors; and yet for a frst ment thelr prices aro the most reasonable. Par- lea wanting would do well to examine them. 10 LET.—-A LARGE, RY AND WL, FURNISHED Room to one or two" ‘or without break- FAMILY WILL SACRIFICE FOR CASH THEIR magnificent Pianoforie, carved rosewood, seven octave, aD Te References exchanged. avenue, front Room, with Board for two 78 East For near. Excellent location, LET—A WELL FURNISHED SECOND STORY raons; family small. street, near Second [7 NUsuaLy DESIRABLE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, for families or gentlemen, at 319 West Toir- tieth atreet ; Eighth avenue cars and Twenty'third street stages Third avenue cars; terms mouers A. B. C., Herald ¢ ollice. A ss he can have* instruction in 1@ language. oitice. BOARD . AND LODGING WANTED. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN A, and wife; Board for lady only; convenient to Second or rate. Address for three days TLEMAN DESIRES BOARD FOR TUE SUM- ina German family or with a German tutor, where “Address Proctor, OARD WANTED_BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN Brooklyn, near Pulton ferry. Address, stating term which must be moderate, Mortimer, box 4,823 New York Poul second street dress box 238 67 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, FI walk from Fulton ferry.—Handsomely f erate. ‘and single Rooms to gentlemen, without board, JANTED-THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, ON ONE OR o floors, with full Board, by four single persons, in an Istaelitish private family, weal aide not above Forty wel preferred; referénees given and required. “Ade ee. , BROOKLYN BOARD. VE MINUTES’ ished double Terms mod- 18¢ + WASHINGTON STREET.—BOARD ON BROOK- ) lyn Heights, a few minutes’ walk from Palton ferry. Single gentlemen or families can be accommodated with nice Rooms and first class Board at reasonable rates, OARD—WITH ENGLISH FAMILY, NEAR FULTON avenue cars, Brooklyn, 35 minutes fi ; pleasant room, bath, ; garden, stable; ‘no other boarders. Address A, 88 Fulton street, New’ York, Tro GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN A. have 6n second floor, furnished, ers, Apply to or address J. M. nue), Brooklyn. ND WIFE CAN ‘a Back Parlor, with Dressing Room or Front Room with. Board; modern improve- ments; five minutes’ walk from City Hail; no other board- J, 55 Fleet street «Pulton ave- TASHINGTON HOUSE, 266 HIC! most convenfent house on the Broo! ing been refilted at great expense, is now op Dourding house. Terms moderate, tleman and R., box 18 P t fice. he location is very tw grounds being high an ton, Conn. vife with two nice Rooms and Board. the view expansive For further Information address Isham Thompson, Esq., Gro- OUNTRY BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A country xeat in Westchester county, of cas HANDSOME access by Hinriem Ralirond or steambont, would accommodate x gen: jODATED FOR xinitner with desirable Roome and Board, on Groton Heights, opposite New London, Conn., ve hours from New ork. hoaithy anil every way desirable, DESIRABLE HOME AND FiRst CLASS BOARD for the summer can be obtained at a bri iaceeneetont j easy of access; rooms large shady, from 10 A. M. to4 P. M., and see thi GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ae nurse, want Board in the country, with the city Hall. A M,, No. 5 Bau T GREENWICH, CON the summer; reached by Apvly to or address Mi Copa. OARD—IN A LARGE FARM HOUSE < commulation $11 per month, No. 5. Boake ws ANTED—AT man, wife, Infant and Address, &e., BL, box 5,406 New York Post office, ‘ANTED, CO NOUNTRY BOARD, spectable private family, to this advertivement will, please ‘ommodations offered. Addre: York Post oilice. locat' i Ly Day JOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED } family ; house pleasantly hour and a half from the city by bout or cars. Ww at Fifteenth street for three di ays. JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—Fon TH and three children, city ; upper part of New York island or Weste Ade ew York Post ollice. ED—FOR A FIRST CLASS ta in Shetield, Mass. ; ho I JOUNTRY BOAR ‘and commodions rei } terms rea “Reference, ( and walks desir or middle of June, Thirt f COUNTRY BOARD FOR THESUMM men and three Indies will engage Boar: three good Roone required, must be within the city. “Address D, location, and ai For, particulars apply this this day ati 112 Fulton street, ;ccommodations and terms, TWENTY-NINE MILES from New York,” excellent Board can be obtained for Haven Railroad C. H. LEVERETT, Greenwich, bury river, near Ked Bank, N.J.; also furnished Cottage ; inquire at 170 Broadway, room iLEWOOD, FOR GENTLE- ww. J. Rooms and good Board, for the summer. with some within easy riding of City Hall. fon, second street, New York. Address A. farm honse and very Pee: AND in one hour of by boat. ON SHRE stating terms, )MPORTABL ntle- t respondents ion, terms and bok 1,357 New IN A SMALL the water, one Apply at 310 pit ae distance of the ester preferred. GENTLEMAN Terms enriy fruit, tory okens; vegetables gror ] place: fine x Hshing tn the vietalty ; | fhabling for horses It dese sto N. Shaffer, Five Di Miss ton, ol Park’ street, New D. L: Pratt, Shelled, Uerkslire county, Mase. at olive, (COUNTRY BOARD AT CORNWAGL, ON THEAUD- son.-—Also furnished Rooms iu town, Inquire at $8 Gra- mercy Park. fardner Instiute, 34. Wen M. Al inom, ER.—TWO GENTLE- -d_ immediately 5 ‘one hour from , box 202 Herald oflice, stating terms, LL, HE BAY, SIDE HoUs! Io opened as a p ed steamboat landing, Catskill, The gentieman ny at 383 West Thirty-ninth wtrect. HOTELS: fuite or siigly at mo lerate rat N® y YORK HoT! AN “open on the 15th of May, for terms B10 yer week, wnt! the Ist of J SAAC = SUMMER RESORTS. Gusne NDON HOUsE i mong the ve tothe pleasure open for the receptio este June at West Rutland for all trains, Parriecy HOUSE: im the Sound; bours from New —FIN fork'via New Hay aK PD. i New Jerse: Particulars, rou Tc evrort PAVILION, KEYPORT, yendid Gahing, drives, bathing, dc. Boats leave Kevport TA. M. atreet, at 4 P.M. George J. Kibbee, Proprietor, AY 10.NOW OPEN M. D. Ho r M Parrohouse, Weet Hams HOWELLS ‘New York, fing, bosting, shooting, n The ocean ; ecetient table, tea {004, ow! eerste. For paruculars =F PLEASURE BAY 1 reception Of gueRis; EaTH HOUSE.—sc RHOOLEY'S MOUNT. op" N will open on the Ist of June for snminer ‘boarde ‘Terms reavonabte. fine surt bathing, rge and new; close to HAVING CHANGED ‘e boarding house, The choice ot room bt asonable rates by applying im- mediate Hamuilon care t either ferry. A FEW BOARDERS, AT A PARMER'S ; one mile (rom Hudson River Railroad and can be seen to- AMERICAN HOTEL, BROADWAY AND EIGHTH #treet, New York, On the European plan, Rooms en N. J, WILL P. COOPER, Proprietor Vermont hills, er and the invalid, will be jages In'walting B MU kRAY, Proprietor.» EST BATHING N easant drives; healthy elimate; ouly allroad. CARRIQUE, N SPRINGS, s reduced. For, EW JERSEY, foot o: Barclay Apply to the Captain on boat, of address OCEAN SIDE aes, milk, fe MORTIMER D. right or x BLUM 6, 1,195 oor above Twenty-hfth street fast and dinner jon good, ' 568 563 Broome street, near | Overstrung, celebrated manufacturers, five years’ Hudson. and nearly new, Apply at 113 Seventh street. 10 LET FURNISHED, ROOMS TO, GENTLEMEN, ARGAIN IN SECOND HAND PIANOS. ROSEWOOD with pai ulred, at we Stodart, streets third door east of ie oTee, | Teferences. Boudoir Piano, Tosewood, $275, F PRED way, second THEATRE. BENE: OP MR. J. WINTER. ik. W. H.W 4 Re a ty a My. Whailey as Launce ‘Mr. Pike. ar. MeCloskey. jueen. ace A aE ROADWAY. NABLE HOCSES. Abiks Bostactes ‘OF DELIGHT. ‘ELEGANT AND REPIED BETEETAINMESS y irene Co aaah nea ’3 combination ‘ vhs AND i al SENTIMENT AND SONG, and sewed up with MIRTH AND MUSIC. ‘The great original LINGARD in bis amusing COMIC BKETCHES and extraordinary in mtanCD | $Oxs. TaRAteS atti ba ADWay, ther establish ADMISSION 50 CENTS. POADIEAE THEAT ary 1 PREDECESSORS. ae Y WILLIAMS I? CHARACTERS, Poss! iu8 AND DANCES, NEIGH’ suPrORS M PANY: PORTED BY A SU 10 ANY IN TH Lrnpborts AL, The nightly crowded state of the theatre compels the tm get to announce the entire suspension of “the free list, on! NOT emen accompanied by ladies are compelled to leave usable ts obtain atilasions Jt ls reepect fn Dotisied that ihe box office fs open for aectring seats one week ip advance. B°°AREOS SBRAIE GoGARW RAR ER Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS. R_AND MRS, BARNEY Bary fed ag SECOND CONNIE SOOGAH MA’ BROADWAY THEATRE, SATU. RDAY" ‘NEXT. RAND CONNIE SOOGAH MATIN BROADWAY THEATRE, SATUR Mr and Mrs BARNEY RDAY NEXT. WILLIAMS. 10 NEW AND SECOND facet Pair peel abba AT arene bargainn: for cash; also to let and sold on in- GuMatNGS: No. & Union square. maine ___ LOST AND FOUND. I OST_MONDAY EVENING, ABOUT NINE O'CLOCK, Ld Twenty-third atreet, south ‘side, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, a Mosale Pin, ‘The finder will be sultably re- warded by returning it to 238 West Fifty-fifth street. OST—GOING FROM 9 BEEKMAN STREET TO BALL, 4 Black & Co.'s, and in that immediate vicinity, a gentle: man's Morocco Wallet, containing papers of no vilue to an one butthe owner. William M-Ogeby, 28 South Sevent Sttect, Philadelphia, pasted on tualde: 486 finder will be suit ably rewarded by leaving it at 1, Warfelair & Co's, 04 Beek. man stres LO8t OX MONDAY MORNING, MAY 11, BETWEEN Ninth and Eighteenth streets arid Shih avenue,o small ise. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 124 Clinton place. OsT.-200 SHARES CENTRAL COAL, MINING AND Manufacturing Company, certificate No. 666, a, ibvsharen enclt in the aude oF Graculeat; Novis & Gori transfer has been stopped. The finder 1s requested to return the above to the subacriber. MAY 13, 1868. WM. H. DUFF, 15 Wall street, OST—A PAIR OF GOLD EYE GLASSES, TUESDAY afternoon, ou Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth aud Seventeenth etrects. The Ander wilt be suitably rewarded by returning the same to Wim. Rogers, 299 Fourth street, corner of Bank. LOST a Oh, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1868, A SMALL. BLACK 4 and Tan Dog; answers to the name of Prince. Whoever will return him to ©, E. Bliss & Co., 105 John street, will be re- ward O8T—ON TUESDAY, Gortg FROM EVERETT HOUSE to Hunter's Point lerry, a Malacca Walking Stick. ‘The iinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at ‘the ollice of Everett House, OSTCHECK NO. 4,015 ON BULL'S HEAD BANK, diated May 13, 1868, fur $1,000, payable to I. L, Russell or bearer and signed Samuel Leggett, Superintendent. Payment has been stopped, but a reward will be paid forits return to 444 East Tweaty-third street, SET DIAMOND RING, MARKED ‘The tinder will be ‘suitably re~ same to 261 West Twentieth street. ost oR STOLEN—ON THE 10TH, A SETTER DOG, brown and whit», The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning him (o No. 650 East Sixteenth street. $10 REWARD.-LOst, ON FRIDAY NIGHT LAST. A 19 foot Bont, painied white, red streak, blue gun- wale, star on the stern.” The above reward will Be pald and no questions asked at 34 Old sllp. nerrany. -uUPt, SUNDAY EVENING, CORNER ¢) “of Wooster and Grand streets, a Gold Watch Shain, upon the return of which to 72 Greene atreet, uj the above reward will be pald and no questions ake 5, REWARD.—LOST, $2: GOING FROM. TWENTY- ©) third to Thirty- sist, titel, or in a Fifth avenue stage, one Diamond Cluster Earrin; i disinbads, bound shaper faquit Me, Barle's Ho: Sn, Found sbape, Inquire. 0 ¥ aN Benal aves pe. Ing jarle, Earle's Ho- 200 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ANY IN- formation leading to the recovery of black and colored Silks stolen from dry goods store 344 Bowery on the Aight of the 1ith inst, and no dueations asked, IRENCH THEATRE, NGLISH OPERA SEASON. CAROLINE Leite ‘iti ve SoMNANBULA, th a great casi ™yriday. Breoing BENEEIT OF. OF MISE, RICHINGS, Saturday—FRA DIAVOLO iy ‘Commencing at 1 o'clock. One dollar to all parts of the house, t Night—DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA. Seats at theatre; 701 and 114 Broadway. ORRELL SISTERS' NEW YORK THEATRE. .Directress -50 CENTS. Undiminished enthusiasm nightly ‘manifested by crowded and delighted audiences 10, fee tl ELL SISTE ee en SOPHIE IRENE AN AND JENNIE, uccens! @ highly succor RS AND. i an adaptation from the French ot EA BELLE HELENE, preserving all of Offendach's exquisite music, Mr. EFFINGWELL night): ra bis inimitable char- acter of ROMEO JAF PIER SEN in the Jaughabie Farce of 100 MUCIT FOR GOOD NATURE. 3 MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 O' ‘LOCK. M™ FB, Conway's Fal FARK Pepe game BROOKLYN. VIOLA Crockett,” In Augustin Daly's great rensational play of {sensational o Auguatin PSONDER THE Gasladur ‘This evening, Tory PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, jOWER' CROWDED HOUSES GHUET THE Tyan BILL ee ie fas He ia Be erieation, Buns KHIN vb * : LA He : : SCENES. UE. HELENA. MISS ALICE | sours pete CHARACTER DANCE” aoe, ORIGINAL SONGS. LIND TOM. the usieal rodigy. FRANK KERNS and BILLY SHEPPARD. ta thelr aeome Sketches, with Rapid Changes, Living Statues, &c. MATINEE WWEDNESD. Y¥ AND SATURDAY, ‘tg O'clock MAGNIVICENT PANORAMA zz THE WAR. FROM oe SUMTER TO ITS CLOSE. Madison Squat Dreoavare phe ‘Twenty-third EBectively itt pee every evening at 8 P. M. ‘a pas hss SALLI BROWNSON secanal om Matinees Wedneaiays and Saturdays'at 3 Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats 75 cents. A pier HALL. be te ee eat 16, ‘Will detiver. her Daa d descriptive lecture entitled AMONG THE ICEBERGS: or Six Weeks in Newfound *Nckets 50 cents; reserved seats 75 cents. _For sale at ‘Pond's music stores, 547 and 865 Broadway. Greinway | HALL, SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1868, WENZEL KOPTA'S GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. n which occasion he will have the kind assistance of the tolowin eminent artista:—Miaa Minnie Hauck, prima don; ne Plante; Mr. rick “Steti, baritoniat Mr. Wiliam lecher, organist, an nd te Liederkrans Society, «Mr, Otto Singer mamimence at 8 o'clock P.M. Tickets $1. Reserved seats 50 cents extra. $1.0 (j REWARD wit BE. PAID FOR ‘ANY IN- icles | 001 ON West Thi formation leading to, the recovery of, the ar- irty-eighth street on Phursday evening last, and no questions ask Address Leon, Arnold & Co., $20 Broadway. _HOUSES, “ROOMS, &Cy WANTED, 7 HOUSE WANTED—FURNISHED, FOR THE SUM- 4A mer, by'a family of four aduita, having thelr own linen ind slivers rent moderate in compensation’ for eare and re sponsibility ; good references. Address box 186 Herald office GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WANT HALF A 2. House, or a Suit of Rooms would answer, tion must be between Fouryesath and Twentieth stresta and Bixth I. Ke L., box and Ninth avenues. “Address, stating terms, HOUSE WANTED—THREE ‘STORY, | WITH BASE- ment (eultable for private boarding House); must not from City Hall; rent moderate. Fifth ward preferred. ft be over ten minutes wall Address House. Herald office, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED-NEAR THE CENTRE of the city, with privilege to keep boardera. Apply to or ‘Address J. Dinturnell, second foor, Cooper Institute. ANTED—DESK ROOM IN CANAL Sloe BE- tween Bower eri Cea Hudson street. Rent low. Address 7 ANTED~TO HIRE, SE’ ‘about 400 persons during the summer months for purposes, Address R. 8. H., 644 Broadway. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, A FUR- niahed House, for a term of six months, in New York, Brooklyn or vicinity, at @ reasonable rent.’ Address, with full particulars, box 4,142 Post office. V sons, a Suit of Rooms, consisting with of the use of parlors, including Bos Brat clam private family: location between Forth and Sixth avenues and Fourteenth and Twenty-0fth streets, Address, stating terms, box 8,434 Post fice. ANTED_BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FURNISHED Apartments for housekeeping. Address, with terms, 4c.) Stanton, Herald ofice, EES TO ACCOMMODATE qu MUSICAL FESTIVAL, STEINWAY HALL. MONDAY, MAV 18. THURSDAY, MAY 21, TU ESDAY, MAY 19. FRIDAY, MAY ¥ 22. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. SATURDAY, MAY 23, INEE ON 8A’ caste MAY 3 Tickets to nes of ve performances, SOLA RESERVED® SEATS 60 CENTS EXTRA. Can be obtained daily, from 9 til! Serrate at ae, Hall. Musical Direct & Fideobout THOMAS, bay tote Committ we. SEY- MOUR, D. SOHNEON, ED ED. RHWACK, keaew cob L"" LOST, Lost, aT PIKES OPERA HOUSE, EVERY EVENING. iE mete eng weet vee} - NEW YORK Institution for ae oe and Ii imontal Music, Literary erclees =< iy ive held at Ste Hall on Fridey evening, May 15, 1988, commencing at ®o'clock RAND BENEFIT CONCERT—FOR THE WIDOW OF ‘the late May 16, at casion, |, Beethoven, Fourth Concert in Diminor, v Vieuxtemps, with orebestra accompaniment— Madame Camilla Urso. March from List; gs tre, Tell, Rossin. Concerto for Piano—Mr. eB Mill Pacl tans. Conductor, Herr Tickets @1 —_ at the door on the {o'be had at ihe principal ‘musie ‘ening, and by C. Rosenbtull saat (ouTINERTAL THEATRE, BOSTON. The undersigned having ‘purebased thie establishment, 16 be hereatter known ag WILLARD'S THEATRE After reconstruction and reiting, will open tag & FIRST ia HEATRE on or about September 2 tae wishing time, from hat date will be liberally, Ueated with by” addressing Henry Willard, 112 New atreet, Newark, N. J. Lost, Lost. AT PIKE'S OPERA HOUSE, __ EVERY EVENING. ILER Wi OOT OF MORG. ‘ty, ‘Locomotive Botiers for sale; one 34 iameter ; extra built. T FRANKLIN street, Jersey feet long by 50 incl 8 CAMERON & CO.—STEAM PUMPS FOR BOIL ern, factorien, Ips, mines, &c. Foot of East y-third cireeh,' New ¥ WROUGHT IRON SCREW omy FOR SALE-I1 _tnches between. 103 Houston street. A fiaperiton antWood Working Machlacty, Belting, . and bea MPSON 2 Se COPRLAND. 89 Liverdy street.” Ou SALE A STEAM BOILER, SUITABLE FOR, A boat, Lnquire of FINNEY & HOFFMAN, to 175 Waler street, Brooklyn. Fer SALE ong nxotn SCREW CUTTING LATHE, Feet bed, 32 inch awing; has screw ‘and steady rest; eh) cheap for cath HUTCHINSON & LAWRENCE, No. 8 Dey street, N. ¥. R SALE, CHEAP—& TUBULAR Ro BOILER, ABOUT IS F°S steam Pump, Pulleys, Hany roller route 4 BOWS Go. er Liberty st for Hoe's presses. Apply to } AND 3 HORSE POWER ENGINES AND, mplete, an of Machivery, Kant ‘Houston cr ree eos “Ortas. 9 JorDAN Norfolk. 4 HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE FORS, 25 "eseen now runuing. Inquire oo ren “a Sola street. — I _DENTISTRY, i TINE BEST AND CHEAVEST DENTAL OFFICE IN New York—Teeth inserted at one-half the usuvl price ; teeth Filled or Extracted without pain; old plates bought of exchanged for new ones. 223 Eighth avenue, above Twenty. first # reet. he prices chi ged, elsewhere and with ft uo pain, God 6 andupwards Dr. C..A. WHITES dental rooms vemue, above viteeenin fireet. OLTON. DE: TAL Assoc: TATION ¢ ORIGINATED THE ‘auuestveti¢ use of altrons oxide gas, administer it in the nothing but extract teeth, and cer- win; Ao 270K) patients testify, See thelr # Cooper Tastitute, PLASTIC AND PURE GOLD FOR RESTORING every singe of decay to thelr original beauty Miihout pain. 18,000 testimonials. Discov. 122 East Sixteenth street, corner of Irving Faas Teeth, $1, 8 bt. J. JAY V LERS, 165 Grand at a hy VILLERS, 265 Grand at. L CONTINUOUS GUM Rubver Plate, with Plumpers, 0 out charge when others are in- Dry BODINE, 190 Grand street, Old iampo EXCELSIOR ETHIOPIAN Song ene Dance Performer, ee ee, Y¥ as bent the lead: been engaged at ing Tigh dented We se epee TONY Pi emt ete sale on MONDAY next. Also the oe “Nicodemus Jotmson,” JOHNNY ALLEN. ICKETS FOR THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL For sale af Gebnberth’s muse store, No, 820 Broadway. NRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, AT STEINWAY a, I commencing May 18. Tickets for sale at Jorden: tia's musie store 158 Broad ay. ONTINENTAL THEATRE, BOSTON.—THIS ESTAB- lahment a be rented by Ce tor cr cave Addren George i Betton, Boas 4 fremont row, Boston, Henry Witterde aid | New New eteets Newark, NJ eget THEATRE. RICHINGS Boxes and reserved sents. matinee on Satu between Bond and “AD™Isst0N TICKETS soe THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL Can be obt zg “yoit masie stores, atned JGLISH OPERA. the evening [aes pee and qT ‘Ollice, 663 Broad: Lost, ost, “10st, aK AT PIKE'S 0} EVERY Fencn TAR avo MATINEE. A Bue OF THE HOUSE. SATORDAW Raitt, DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA. USICAL FESTIVAL, AT. on INWAY HALL. Teter 8 amor PRA HOUSE, VENING. only, fi jing aul ‘Anatom git Those nadie to lectures may receive @ copy, by forwarding 25 cents. Ad: drees Secretary of New York Musewm Of Anatomy, 618 roadway, TRUCTION ON TH Fas. | A wit ee ie’ readence for $10 nd winging a Dertreverences given Address, with residence, m4 Herald otice, NOR 8) HANDSOME PIANO CASED MELODE- -|K on, nee ber ‘® parior or school, Cali at 214 West Nine teenth street, near Seven Seventh avenue, ® second 6 lor. ITEINW, Lb. THE “MESSIAH” AND THE “ORE. ST ition" bo ceute- each, the complete works, In fi oeai score, with organ or plahoforte accompaniment, Boose: Gore cheap edition, tole had of ‘all mane and Backs Of e thousand wonderfully cheap musical ‘publications’ on ap) pation, Va opie Mr. UF LESTER, ER WALLACK. ealTjube atied tra tine aati Sn ag in four acts,. of HE WHITE COCK ADE. ae ‘supposed to Occur were soft Bram favor of theca Prag ae Seat tg tig warty his adverents, aa: in those days th yoy pessfon "of a token was regarded as & proof of treasun ee the te whee, of nas the masi music, wa Beas an original Overture intro- Aire, e Properti: Costumes and Uniforms The Machinery Sir Andrew Si! Evan Melan, Enoch Flicker. Cyril Silverton, — Hector Kildruddoek, of th ant Guifog... Sir Wilnan astiond: Father Metzuer tAdherents of the) Chasseloup . Pretender. Corporal Crick, Corporal Wether Bickens, drumm, ‘Tootles, filer... Jack Bprat Colin Landioi and ASSIS WAL INGGOL 7 at Ease # x { weetwort.. Lynx State Messen ge Teabel Asiiford, Sir Wiliain's daughier. Mrs. with the songs of “Charlie is and “A wee bird came to our Miss KATE RANOB ee Ae a maa “ SYNOPSIS" OF “sony. Sorin 1— = Dining Pav Favilion in Bir William. Ashford’s House on the BONES “Gardens of Sir Willam’s House—H, Isherwood, SOENE 3—Exterior of the Ming's Hes 's Head Tavern, with a view er W on the outskirts of London—H. ACT SECOND. Sonne 1—View of the Banks of the Thames—The River by Moonlight Halley, RCEN © 2—-Exterior of Sir William Asbford’s House—If, Isherwood. weokNE 3—-Room in Sir William Ashford’s House—H. Taher- wEurtor in the House'si Sif Andrew Silverton—B. Isher. ACT FOURTH. weCRN® 1—Parilion at Sir Willian Asbford's—H. Isher sone 2—Exterior of sore George Tavern—H. Isherwood. ay ia Atay iu" Bir Andrew Siiverton’s House—H. yerwood RVING HALL, Fouraday, Friday and Saturday, May 16 1b and 1, 0 e eT y Rigunt'ov ‘Ov THE SERIES, 1D ‘TOM, TUE WONDERFUL NEGRO’ BOY PIANIST, ao assurat success, Visited nightly by large and appreciative * aul JKAND MATINEE, SATURDAY, MAY 16) AT 2O‘CLOCK P. M.—Seais may bo secured at Pond's, Nos. 547. and 885 Brondway also at M4. Broadway, and at the box ofiee, from . 0 4, dally, pevaric TH THEATR e.—TENTH WEEK. OW DS TURNED AWAY. The great comic hit, Gs La Fox's spectacular Pantomme, UMPTY DUMPTY. H. D. | Combining Ballet, Spe: Burlesque, Pan- H. D. |tomime. ‘The brij merrlest, most spark- H. D. | ling and splendi iuction of the season. Pp “Btaitdlug Room Ouly everynight 1) HL eatest danseuse in the « suntiy; ETA SANGALI. and the <Champilan Skaters of al America ET; GOODRICH AND CARRIE A. woos. MATINERS AT 156 WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, ‘Admission 7c, Family circle 0c. Orchestra and balcony chatrs $1 50,” (To matinee, balcony chaira. $1; admission [or children Se.) Opens at 7345; begins at 8; closes at 1034. _No trie list, H. D. objects to IKE’S OPERA HOUSE, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, May 14,1963, and every evening, Fred. G. Maeder's bact seasational drama from the French entitled Giana Ballets, led by, the gre A. dramatic pteture of a heart’ shadows, with startling scent .—The Coral, Bracelet—Shadow of Love—“The Gar- at he Chate: °T 2.—The Prodigal Brother-Shadow of Danger—The Freshet on the ata - CY 3.—The Royal Notary—Shadow of Misery—The Notarr's Ofice.» ACT 4.—The Red Chamber—Shadow of Death. he AccusationNShadow of the Future. performance commences at 8, ix days sry advance at the office of the Opera. LOST MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. TRLO'S GARDEN ‘Lessee and Manag M. WHEATLEY BEGINS AE By CONCLUDES AF ar t ‘O'CLOCK, NTEENTH W: CONTINUED, SUCCESS: of the great Extravaganza Burlessue, entitled the Introducing Jarrett. & Palmer's celebrated Paristenne HURSDAY, May 14 i Brilliant receptton of ore RENOWNED EUROPEAN oa RE ASSOLUTA, who will dance with M. VON HAMME GRAND PAS DE DE! UX, and likewise ay in @ new ballet d'action, composed by My Costa, entitled ARTIST'S IDOL. a will be supported Mie. 0 Beemer Bromlores dod M. Coste fourth nce in New York ans ARIE MESMAE! Premiere Danseu TE SCHLAGER, the child Premiere, will dance the PAS ESPANOL, AUGUSTA SOHLKE in her fe EN a SPLENDID EFFECTS, T MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 1 SOeLbeK. Seats secured six days in advance, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 68 BROADWAY. ‘The doors surrounded at 7; insurrection begins at 8. ‘The great Humorists and Vocalists of Minstrelsy, BIRCH, SAM POLD, Bae maenene AND BACKUS, 8Al ISTRELS. Hilton Head Toate Charng Gay Quedroge—Hamict e Dainty—Ni xpress Sacounl week of LEW Bi BRIMMER. First’ week of of it ir. J. ACKERMAN. Kk" & LEON'S MINSTRE! No furore like LEON’S GRAND pore ike LEON'S GRAND a GRAMMED. NIGHTLY. ORLY. ni ‘DIN ht i LA IES CHARMED WITH LEO! THE er ES DELIGHTED WITH LEOW'S 8 B CRLESQUE. Bereta) be LEON Ow GRAND DUTCH “3! Matinee 0 ‘ext Saturday. UTOH "8" Matinee ye WORE BLAMPHIN NAYLOR IN NOVELTIES, ORIGINAL, MUSICAL AND WITTY. er: MINSTREL HALL, TAMMANY BUILDING, WTH ST. FOURTEENTH STREET, ‘MTH RT. NTE TNs Academy of Music, INAUGURATION of pk: ‘tre! hall will take pla@® MONDAY Res MAY in ies, the of world renowned RYANTS" MINSTRE! com d of the fe ap eed MONROE DEMPSTER, CHAS. HEN WM. P, GRIER, @. W. ROCKF! - VOCAL QUARTET. . M. RORS, NEIL BRYA: GL. scuorr, * cnatiare BRACHT. vu wswontl bs axewoit GENE, HOGAN HUGHES, DAN BRYANT. Box ofies open for aale of reserved seats and tickets Satur rom 10 watt § ofeigek, day, May 16, Brrarrs MINSTRELS AT NATIONAL istir piQh ONE NIG RIDAY EVENIN' Tis. THE onkar ORIGINAL WORLD RENOWNED 1, BU NELSE SEYMOUR, NEIL WITH UNSWORTH, EUGENE, NELSE VAL. Cae marcas, We phe Sar etaeh Peters ‘music store, 198 nw OPERA Bouse, BOOK, jours 618 BROADWAY. MUSEUM Go POLYTECHNIC . Axafony, o geet JNOTITOTE. Open fromeke mt to10P. Me Lost, 2 Li ec "HRs op OPERA HOUSE, M ONSTER MUSICAL, Fr SRSTIVAL. For sale at Scnirmers mine je store, ‘WN Broadway. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE v DOB ANP a duaned nightly with roars of daughter, The “Arsenal,” Né, dTeving place, next door to ‘Academy of M Commence at 8:43, Gat. bmg pnd alto several subserty ihe entire pis enn be obtained at the fom ‘chet FOR THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL IOKETS | T an be had at Tremaine’ music store, 485 Broadw BSERVED 18 FOR THE OPERA AND THE) uRED Moth RAWROAD FICK BE BES orric METROPOLITAN Ht * . M. ADAMS, AGENT. pen ML sic AL PRaTIVAL, t Commencing 00 NDAY, Mi at ‘Steinway HACDS Tickets Vor eae at the Ticket OMee, Broadway. pm Lost, Lost. AT TIKES OPERA HOUSE, EVERY EVENING. pte KETS FOR THE GRAND. MUSICAL FESTIVAL For sale at Ditgon's matte Stare, Lee AB te A ON NHRATRE TICKET ove Ey 4 BROADWAY, ““CBRVED SATS FOR ALL THEATRES.

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