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DRY GOODs. ee Sa ann RRR Coutinued trom First Page. ig enth street, A’ KINZEY'S, OPENING THIS WEEK Cheap Goods from Auction, AT KINZEY": Rich Roman and Plaid Ribbons, ‘ Ue., We., ¥50., Ble.. de., He. yard, AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S. Rich Plat and Stripe, Bash Ribbons, S0c., 280., 6e. yard, AT KINZEY'S. Sash Ribbons, all silk groe grains, Seven inches wide, new colors, 8c. yard, AT KINZEY'S, Lendid all aitk Black Sash jpbous, 40e., G0e., tie., U8e., 75c., Be. yard, AT KINZEY'S Rich Roman Ties, AT KINZEY' All the new shapes in Round Hats and Honnets, AT KINZEY'S. Over 100 new varieties fn French Flowers, Hig “ . 96,000 yards Si/k Trimmings, Gimps, vrata, Fringes, t., ‘Be., de., Gc., Be., 1Uc. yard, worth double, AT KINZEY'S. 12,000 pieces Marseliies and Pique ‘Trimmings, ic., 12g0., 15c., oc. plece up, AT KINZEY'S. 26,000 yards Worked Edgings and ms, from Ze. up 10 Sie, yard, AT KINZEY'S. Fine worked Muslin and Lace Sets, o., 50e., BBc., Gu6., BC.) T5e, BEc.y He. set, KINZEY'S, 6,000 Lace Tidies, Lace and Applique, Woe, BBe., 25e., B8C., 47C., H0., b70.4 82Cuy TBCa4 AT KINZEY'S. All the new styles in Lace Collars, Tbo,, ¥be., Sle., Ae., dc., 50e., 3; We, Ble. Up, ee Al KINZEY'S, Lace Ragings and Insertions, Ic., 26., og Bay BCs, BC-y Ven, 12IGC. yard, AT KINZEY'S, Ladies’ Muslin Underwear for aboui the cost of making, AT KINZE’ All Linen Homstitch Handkerchiefs, 10c., 123g¢., lbc., 1Se., 2Ue., 22c., 260.,'28e. up, 43 Gents’ Handkerchiefs from 1c. up, Boys’ Handkercuiess trom oc. up, ‘T KINZEY'S. AT KINZEY'S, Ladies’ regular made iron Frame Hose, (9c., 20c., 2u¢., 25¢. pair, Gents’ regular made half H. ici ai ni lar mi one, 19c., £3¢,, Ybe., 280. Sle. palr, AT KINZEY’S. Ladies’ misres’ anc gents’ Hone, auction lots, at 12}gc. pair, AT KINZEY'S, Auction lots of Kia Gloves, at 5c., dic., 5c. pair, Opening splendid 1ot of Kid Gh ere splendid tot of joves, Worth a dolar, tor 7c. pair, AT KINZEY'S, Closing out two-button Kids, 750.5 Extra quality misses? Kid Glov 9 AT KINZEY’s, Zephyr Worsieds, in every color, Opening at 10c. ounce, AT KINZEY'S, Opening all the New Styles in ets, racelets, &c., AT KINZEY's Auction lots of Linen Towels ‘And Napiins, 40. up to 0c. ps, AT KINZEY'S, Vestibule and Curtain Laces, from 16c. yard to 60c., AT KINZEY's, Plaid Musing, Pigues, Stripes and Plain Musiing, at 124c. yard up, AT KINZEY'S, Opening lots of silk embroidered Dress Good: c. to woe. yard, AT KINZEY's, Table Linens, Marseiliog Quite, ipacas, Popiins, &c., all under price, AT KINZEY'S, 601 Broadway, ms between Amity and Fourth streets. T JAMES M’CREERY & CO,’ Broadway and Eleventh street, Pik ae on Monday additional joveltien in Spring and Sumamer Silks, jeces of Black Ground, Colored, Striped Silks, at 87}ge., aud $1 i per yard. * U0 pieces of Grisaille Striped Silke, at ¢150, $1 75 und $2 per yard. Choicest Goods imported in style and quality. A Tull live of Black and White and Coorea Checked Silks, At Sly $i 25, $1 60, $1.76 amd $3. White Ground Black Striped Silke at #1 5U, $1 75 and 32. ‘An eiegant line of Rich Dreas Silke, in all the choice spring shades, manufacturea eapressiy for our Tetall sales. Black Silks in all the celebrated makes, ‘at very low prices. American Silks, in the wel known brands of “Grand Cachemire d'Amerique,” at $2 26. “Great North American.” at #2 [0 und $2 75, constantly on hand, ‘Trimming Silks, tn ail colors, Pee to match. ingline Trimming, P . in all the new shades, Ladies will Gnd it to their advantage to call and examine before pure’ elsewhere, as we Dave one of the largest, cheapest anc beri velecied stocks of Silke to be found in this city. At JAMES M'CREERY & CO.'3, Broadway and Fieventh atrect, will oer op Monday, April 3, in their Ladies’ and Children's Furnishing Department, New styles im Silk Walkiay Poplin and Mohair Linen and White Lawn Spring Sacques. A large and varied assortment of jadies? Underclothing, Night Dresses, Chemises, ‘Drawers, Skirta, de. Tofante’ Cloaks, Robes, Dresses, Slips and Skirts. Chitdre: Linen Dreses, handsomely braided. from 7) vo 82 b0 ‘Our Dreasmaking Vepartment nits, king Suite, king Sui and we are prepared to make uresses of all descriptions at short notice and fn the newest styles. A’ JAMES M'CREERY & CO.'s, Broadway and wilt offe on Monday, Apri! 3, & large assortment of, Spring and Sommer Dress Goods, just recelved, at prices cheaper than ever. Reverai eases of 4-4’ Printed Percales, at 12'sc. per yard, Oxford Vopiins, in new designs and colors, ut 2c. per yard. W cases of Mikado Fopins, in stripes, plaids aid cnenes, at Bie, Best Freuch I’rinted Piqnes, in beantiful designs, at 45c. A fine assorimentiof French Grenadines (very, handsome), only 87) cents. he best value ever offeres. Argenton, anew and durabie mate- rial, epectaily adapted for ‘Travelling Suite, Warranted not to abrink, ipea in vlack and gray at 60 cents per y in new Irish Pop! and sbades. Ladies are reapectfully invited to call and examine. —GOo TO A, RICH'S TEMPLE OF FASHION, We now manutacture our own Undergarments, still better goods at even less than our lust week's cheap rises, Fine Muslin Drawers, 5 tucks and hems, at 38. Fine Muslin Drawers, 6 tucks and ruftte, at 48c. Fine Muslin, Drawers, platted, tmexed and ruffled, at 84c., wort! Fine Muslin Drawers, bias and straight tucked and ruffed 4 at Sec., worth #1. 50. Chemise, full-sized, well-made, at Bie, Chemise, dine putfed and cut bosom, at Tc., worth $1. Chemise, fine tucked and embroidered bosom, at 81, worth 1 60, ‘Chemise, fine tucked, back and front lace-trimmed, at §1, worth $1 50. Bkirts, fall size, 5 tucke and hem, at 64c, Stirs, fullsize, 6 tucks and cambric rule, at TBc., worth Bitris, Brow-tucking and wide hem, at $128, worth #1 75. Night’ Dresses, fullsize, tucked acd ruiiied, at ¥6e., worth 1 25. Together with a fail line of all newest styles of Un- dergarments, Culidren's Ci » Dresses, kc. at bargains. BAKGAINS IN REAL LACES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, EMBROIDERIES, ao. Reat Gutpure Lace, full 2 inches wi at Se. , worth Bie. Real Guipure Lace, tuil 3 mches wide, at $110; worth Bi Mal Guipure Lace, full 4 inches wide, at $1 20; worth 1 75. FNve trap rt our own Guipor we direct. Also, just opened, iminense bargains in 2 Just On EW tlY LE STRAW HATS. Fine brown straw Gypay, new style, at We. ; worth 1. Fine brown siraw Tarbaa, new style, #: 75c.; worth @i 60. Fine black straw Hats. new style, at bc. ; worth #1. Bove! fine brown straw Hats, fully trimmed, at 45c.; worth ‘arye larcest assoriment of Frenchirimmea Bonrets and Round Hate in the city—cheap. ‘New varzaine in une Flowers, Silks, Satins, Seth and Bow Corsets, Hosiery, dc. sip ponWhalevone Corsevs, 12 boxes, at 70c.; worth #1. Slorekeepers, milliners aod dresemaxers supplied, in any quantity, at less than down-town pric ‘Orders by mai! faithfully and puser ly atienstes to at EMRIC SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO PUR ‘Goods nt retail less than wholesale prices on account of removal May 1. ‘The entire Stock of Dry Goods at the Downtown Retail Dry Good B.ore, No. 1 Vesey street, next to the Astor House, will be ofered at great bargains. Super Black Silks from #1 60 to #4 per yard. Great variety of 3oods from 1Be. up. Large {ot of Drees Goods Remnants very cheap \n, Poplit, plain and pare Mohair Alpacas. A Splendid stork of Hlourebold Lin *ra, Damask, Towels, ‘Napkins, Do Tickings, Fi«nnels, Shirting Linens, Hosiery . Handkerchiefs, Quilts, &c., de, t the very lowest pric WT) GAYNOR'S, AT Meof honaway, corner of Twelfth street, Corsets, Skirts and Tournours. Corsets « specialty. Most clegant shapes and sivies, our own importation, now ovening. Corsets to sult every style of figure or to order. ‘A perfect fit guaranteed. Children’s Corsets, Waiste, Ehoulder Braces, Nursing Cor- ‘sets, Abdominal Supporters, Riding Belts. Skirts 14 Tournours ip hatreloth, every variety and latest st 1 most reasonable prices. N. B.—Selling off at @ preat sncrifice the balance, about £00 dozen, of e.egant shapes, real French Corsets, removed last fall from store 766 Broadway. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1871--QUADRUPLE SHEET. DRY Goops. At F pa na COLLINS' (ELEVE DE MME. FLORINE fevre) Dressmaking Establishment, 26 West Elev- Hen can rely on getting perfect fitting Dresses made, and trimmed in latest fashion. Ladies visiting the city are solicited to call. T MME. VIGOUROUX'S, 122 FOURTH AYVBNUE, near Tweifth street, Stamping establishment; large Stock of Imported Lingerie and Embroidery by last sleamer; Embroidered Handkerchiefe and Collars; Ladies’ and Ba- Dies! Trousseaus; epeciaity of Initials, Monograms for hand- kerebiets, table and bed cloths embroidered to order. FRESH LOT OF INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS, which I have brougit with me from Europe, will be Opened ou Monday, bd f JAMES RUSSELL, ‘83 East Twentieth sireet, near Broadway. Bx BRUSSELS CARPETS. A large stock of English Body. Brussels Carpets, from $1 to $2 per yard, With a general stock of Carpets, Oi.cloths, ar, e., le at ret ‘ices for cash. GEORG! HYATS, 278 Canal street, between Broadway and Centre street. YONTINCATION OF THE EXHIBITION for LORD & TAYLOR'S, Broadway and Twentieth street, with Additional Attractions and Fresh Novelties New Styles of Spring Goods, now open in the Ladies’ Outfitting aa Cloak Departments, on Monday, April 3, “wee quring the evening until nine o'clock. i. O'NEILL & CO. ore Will open their new stores, 827 and $29 Sixth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty- first streets, on Friday, April7, with » complete assortment of French and English Millinery Goods, all of the latest im- portations, tne Will open on Friday, Apri 7, ‘50 dozen French Chip Hats, just recetved, 75 dozen Leghorn Flats, from $1 20 to $7. Leghorn Bonnets, all the newest shapes, White Pamela Hats, from 40c. to 75c.; sold elsewnere at ‘Te. and #1 50. Complete assortment of Straw Goods, ‘Will open on Friday, April 7, fu!l and complete Ine of Gros Grain Sash Ribbons, all new spring shades, at greatly iuced prices. BO cartons of Scotch Plaid Sash Ribbons, 70c., worth 1. 50 cartons of block Plaid, 95c., formerly #1 35 ‘60 cartons of fancy Plaid, 31, formeriy $1 30. Best assortment of Gros Grain Bonnet Ribbons in the city and the cheapest, Just received, 600 cartons of French Flowers, finest goods imported. Will open Friday, April 7, full iine of Samuel Courtaulet & Co.'s Biack English Crapea, ‘Will open on Friday, April 7, 600 dozen Lupin's tamous two burton Kid Gloves, 81 25. 800 dozen extra quality. #1 48, sold elsewhere $2. new Spring shades. Latest novelties in Spring Scarfs and Ties, Dotted Nets for Veils, Ladies will please call and examine our steck of Chip and Leghorn Hats, as they are 50 per cent below Broadway prices, ae All goods marked in plain Ggares. H, O'YLILL & CO., 887 and 329 Sixth avenue, ween Twentieth and Twenty-first GRet BARGAINS in Carpets and Furniture. ‘Tremendous reduction tn prices. ‘arpets. All the newest and choicest patterns in velvet bodv, Bras- fels, tapestry, three-ply, ingrain and power loom Carpets, in endiows variety and at prices that dety competition also a splendid assortment of Oilcioths, Maitings, Window Shade jugs, Curtaius, &c. Furniture. 500,000 worth of Furnitare, comprising Parlor, Chamber, Ritchen and Dining Room Furniture, in all atyles and quall: tes, my own make. All goods warranted as revresented and delfvered free of charge. Parties about purchasing will find ft to their advantage to cali. Hotels, steamboats and pubiic buildings fitted up at suort notice, D. KELLY, Successor to H. O'Farrell, ‘512, 514 and 616 Kiehth axenue, 267, 269 und 271 West Thirty-Afth street. AIR! HAIRY SHAW’S Patent Hair Switches and Chignons, equal to human hair; can be brushed aud combed and dressed over. Human Hair, cheapest in the country; Switehes, one yard long, $8. Curls, $1 per set, upwards. “ Ladies’ own Chignons Dressed for 25c. Latest styies on band. Only depot, 358 Bowa@y, between Fourth and Great Jones streets, Any one who counterfeits or infringes on my patent will be dealt with according to law. Pc eel BURNS & CO. will add new attractions ‘on Monday, April 3, to thelr rich and extensive stock of the latest and most desirable &e., Ao. Millinery Goo Bpectal attention 1s invited to their stock of Ladies’ and Chidren’s ats, Chip, Leghorn and Milan Braids, fn all the novelties and new shapes. Flowers. ‘The Gnest French Flowers, just received. Ostrich Tips, best quality, Sath and Trimming Rivvon® at a great reduction on forme: #46 Ladies’ Silk Tle a ‘ning Velvets, silks and. ui fn the spring shades, Laces. Additiona! tnducements in ( Dovelties in ¥ pure and Thread Laces, jenciennes, Sleeves, Collars and Sets, Embroideries. Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Lewest desizna Flounces, Kutlings aud Trimmings. Dress Trimmings. A complete assortment. Jet Ornaments, &c., ke., Yarasols and Sunshades, Courvoisier's French Gloves. Ladies’ and Children’s Suite and Undereiothing. Also made to ord ner University place, Union square. 8. COLBY IS NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE most erguisite novelties of the season for Costumes and Carriage Dresses, viz., Opal Poplin Iso Freneb Chal lies, in ecrue, dove, pear! and fawn color. N.B.—These goods ‘will be shown oniy {n rooms connected with the Dressmakiog Department of J. S. Colby's Ladies’ Furnishing House, $2 East Fourteenth sireet, $ doors west of University place. Correct coptes of Parisian Models given. Pertect tt and artistic style and finish guaranteed, Ladies’ and Children’s Undergarments, from the lowest price to the handsomest imported, Spring styles of the celebrated Colby self-adjusting Skirt, with or without panier, n iy. kK» GLOVES, Human Hair Goods, Fans, ne, Jet, Gilt and Shel! Jewelry; Kid Gloves, Human Hair Goods, Ladies’ Dress Caps and Head Dresses, Infants’ Capa, Laces, Linen and Sete. All at popular p: At MEY *, 785 Broadway corner Tenth street, opposite A. T. Stewart's, TADIESG0 TO TAYLOR'S, NO. 6 CLINTON PLAC! 4 and see the dress cut by bis system and made #0 hag it will do you good to see them and his new idea for M, DEGLAC, DRESSMAKER, ELEVE DE LA MAT + son Roger de Paris, otters her services to the ladies for Costumes, made in the last style, at moderate prices. 1,258 Broadway. EILL & WALSH, 5 Sixth ePenue. between Nineteenth and Tweutieth streets. FACTURERS LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, ITS AND WRAPPERS. Full lines of Ladies U: MA ergarmente, Chemise, Drawera, Night Gowns, Walking and Trail Skirts, Corset Covers, &c., at facturers’ prices. ‘Also fu tine Ladies’ Spring Suits and Wrappers In our corset department will be found the largest and bert nelected stock of imported and hand made Corsets at prices exceedingly low. 200 dozen more of the celebrated Lupin Kid Gloves at $1 25, two button Pall ta prices. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, TABLE LINENS, Napking, Towels, Marseilles Quilts, Sheeting, Chintz, Ac, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS in great variety. ingllah, French and German Hosiery at auction Shirts made to order. ONEALL & WALSH, 315 Sixth avenge. vs 3 DRY Goops,_ cue GREAT SALE at the store of of Wet Goods, M. C. DE ‘saeppcenes OT a rand street, continues unabated. All the goods must be sold to seitie insurance. Greatest bargains ever ollered in Calicoes, Shirtings, Sheetings, Pres Goods, balwe, Cloaks, ‘Cloths, Casstmeres, Flannels, Foplins, Quilts, £o. ATI must be sold, while the store is ___Undergoing repairs, TPAYLOR, AT NO. 6 CLINTON | PLACE, 18 NOW teaching the only perfect system in the world for cuttlag Jadies’ dresses; his new idea for paper patterus ls just the ANpELEGANT ASSORTMENT. OF NOVELT! iN Dress and Round Hata; ail the new shades, Also a frean importation of Chip and orn Hats and rich French Flowers will be opened on Mon pril 8, at the Maison de Modes. M, OLNEY & CO., No, 80 East Fourteenth ‘A CARD TO THE LADIES, JOHNSON, BURNS & CO. will open their new trimmed Bonnets and Round Hats, on Wednesday, April 5. SF dtr Fourteenth street, ity pl ROWN'S LONDGN ROUND HATS.—E. BROWN (sister of W. C. Kirown, Bond street, London) has re- Moved! and hos some elegant imported Hata now ready, 830 Broadway, between Twel(th and Thirteenth streets, next door to Jolly’ corner Uni SIN TRIMMED HATS AND CHATELAINE 1a itt avenue, between Thirty-aizth and street PARIS MILLINERY, Madame FERRERO, No. 6 Lafayotte place, complete and choice assortment of the most di of Spring and Summer Bonnets and Round # the new shades in Ribbons and Crape, chotcest PRING OPENING. aed is MRS. B. TAYLOR & NEPHEW * eg Mont respectfully to inform you that they will open their Rew Millinery Establishment at 611 Broadway, on Monday, pril 8, 1871. JOUNTAIN'S INDIA STORE, 839 AND 838 BROADWAY, corner of Thirteenth street. Real Curiosities, anclent and modern; Dress Goods, Bronzes, East India China, Pe sian Rugs, &c,, at wholesale and retuil, ADIES TAUGHT TO CUT AND FIT DRESSES BY Madame Githens’ demonstrative scale; lessons given ntl perfect: terms moderate. For particulars address Miss H., 234 West Thirty-third street, ‘ME, NATALIE TILMAN & CO., ill open on Monday, ‘April & cur abrin fon of will ; ion of Bonuels, Round Hata, Flowers, Feathers,” Wreaths and Veils, Silks and Dress Materi N. B.—Dresses and Suits made MADAME HARTLEY. 909 BROADWAY, HAS NOW & complete and choice assortment of the most distingus Styies of spring and summer Bonnets and Round Hats, with ail the new shades. ME. RALLINGS, IMPORTER, 779 BROADWAY, HAS ‘a large and elegant assortment of Bonnets and Round Hats, received per last steamer from the principal houses of Paris and London, has now a MS. A. MICHEL (FORMERLY WITH MARIE has opened « jats, from all the ialoupeau), 423 Sixth avenue, variety of imported Bonnets, Round Hi ing houses in Europe, PENING. MRS, G, 8, WEST will exhibit her importations of Paris, London and Brussels Bonnets and Round Hate ‘on Tuesday, April 4, at the coruer of Court ind Sackett streets, nd on Thursday, April 6, at her new rooms. 685 Fniton st.,opposite E.m place (Fleet Buildings), Brooklyn. ASSEMENTERIE.—NOVELTIES AT POPULAR prices at MORITZ DINKELSPIEL'S, 737 Broadway, opposite Astor place. Sree STYLES.—ALL THE LATEST AND MOST reat Glegant novelties can now be seen at Madame DUVAL'S ‘mporium of Fashion, 762 Broadway. Dressmaking in all its branches. Q3 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE A, 7, STEWART. 2) Madame EATON, late of Arnold, Constable & Co."s, has made arranzements with Madamo Chase, and is pre: Rated to. receive orders for every) variety of ‘Dresses and alking Suits, Customers and ladies visitiag the city are requested to favor her with a call, THE E-VENING TELEGRAM, V—ery Latest News, | || E-—very item worth reading. N—othing stale or dry. Important News from all Parts, N- ever Misses a Sensation. G—ets the Truth aout everything. T—hree Editions Daily. E—ach one contains all the L—atest Telegraphic Despatches. E—very Evening the Entire News of the Day, G—tven to the Public for Two Cents, e R—cad “all over the city.” | {| A—nd can be had wherever a newspaper is sold. M—ake way for the EVENING TELEGRAM. _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. BOARDERS WANTED. 1, BRAS ARON HA tae ey room ani i week ; hig window? cvolegontecl and “beatiful neighborhood ; yas and bath, 125 East ‘Tenth street, corner of Stuyvesant, 1 —FAMILY OR PARTY OF GENTLEMEN WANTED, + at a5 West sixteenth street, to take Roome on third floor Se gengans Koom on parior tioor; table choice; terms mode- ral SUIT OF THREE DESIRABLE ROOMS ON SECOND Hoor of house No, 106 East Twenty-fith street ; bathroom ‘on same floor. Possession April 25, ©) VARICK PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH 08 4 without Board; first, second oF third floor, BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.--ELEGANT SUITS of Kooms to let, with Board; also Rooms for single gen- femen. Excellent table. Apply at 61 East Fourth street, 3 RLOCKS FROM BROADWAY, IN A FIRST CLASS House, are beautiful Rooms, en suite or singly, with ex cellent Board at moderate prices, for gentlemen and their wives or singie gentlemen; no children taken; no moving in May; also table Board, in an American family. 810 ‘Ninth street. FAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.LARGE, AIRY ©) Root ‘auite or alnely, with Board, for the summer or mone ‘of the most dgsirable localities im the city. Relerenoes. 5TH AVENUE, 351, SECOND DOOR BELOW THIRTY. ©) fourth street—A fine Suit of Rooms to rent, with Board; privatetable if desired; references exchanged. © 5TH AVENUE, MA—WITH OR WITHOUT PRIVATE © table, a beautifully furnished Parior Flor, with Piano, Books, Pictures and Ornaments; dressing room, bath, closet, So attached. Other desirable Rooms reasonable rma. TH AVENUE, 63, WADSWORTH HOUSE.—FANILIES desiring elegani Apartinents, cholce hotel table, please call. Six young men taken at reasonable rates, No moving ay TH HOUSE FROM FOURTH AVENUG.—TWO OR three Rooms, on parlor floor, with all the modern conve- lences; parties of geatiemen pre‘errod who would engace by the year; house private and first class. 108 Kast Four. teenth street. TH AVENUE, NO. 251, CORNER TWENTY-EIGATH «) street.—One snit of Rooms will be vacated April 11 and one sutt May I, with private tables, or to gentlemen for the summer with hoard; to parties wishing to make arrange- ments for the year terms would be very reasonable, TH AVENUE, 297.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHE! +) Kooms on third door to let, with or without private tabi Suits of Rooms trom May 1. 5 70,810 PER WEEK —NICELY FURNISHED ) Roome and firat class tabl iso Suits of Rooms, with of without Hoard. 18 East Fourteenth street, No moving 7 GOTTAGK PLACE.ROOM TO LyT, ON SECOND floor, with or without Board. Inquire for one week. 1 FIRST STREET.—A ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, with good Board, to let to a gentleman and his wife, or two singe gentlemen, at +14 week; heat, gas and b: QTY, STRERT, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE—A& LARGE 4 Room and hall Room, with Board; terms moderate to manent parties; house and accommodations first class. Weat Twelfth street, ] 4™ STREET, 819.—-SINGLE ROOMS, CONTAINING all modern conveniences to let, with Board to gen- tlemen. 1478 STREET, WEST, NO. 50.—TWO EXTENSION Parlors and one Room on third tloor to rent. from Mon- Gay next, with frst class Board; permanently or transiently, separately or together. 1 4TH STREET, 2) WEST.—IN THIS EGEOANT HIGH stoop brown stone house handsomely furnished Rooms Igo private er week ; alao one for $16 per ath; relerence. to let, en suite or singly ; table unexceptionabl table if desired. 16 RUTH AVENUE A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED entire Floor, en suite or sinely, to let, with or without Board; private table if desired; references exchanged. 17 GNIVERSITY PLACE—10 LET, WITH BOARD, one very large Room on third foor, front, handsome ly furnished; also alde Room on first floor ; house tirst class, 19 REST TWENTY-FOURTH STRERT. OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Kiegantly furnished Rooms to et, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen. Terms moderate. 1Q WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. CFULL OR PAR- tial Board at summer prices; single Rooms or in suits; Ro moving. Q)] BAST WENTIETH GTRRT, NEXT DOOR TO sf. George's.—An elecant Parlor 'Floor and Second Floor to fot to 8 party of gentlemen, wih wrtrate teble If desired, tin AOE WANTED. ©” 1.04. MADISON AVENUE.—TWo SINGLE ROOMS TO LUE rent, turnistiod, with or without Board, to gentlemen. 1O7 WES TURTYEIOnTA STREET, BETWEEN having a Suit of Rooms to let; with Hourd, would rent tems to a familly oF party of gentiemnen situatidn fret class. WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A PRIVATE 12, Bes, ae, ee ee 112 EPPO ATMO EA SUIT OF ROOMS TO ah res wg loor, or without private table; T13, ath Aad DE MU Sa * gentieman and wife; Board for the Tady only. mec « wife or single gentlemen, with or without Board. br EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETW 129 Festa end Cetin eee eee ie suite or surtal i ; § ee: bea need? physician's office; also o! WEST TWENTY.TAIRD STREET.—TO LET, A 130 or, nen Gomely faraished Parlor Floor, consisting of parlor, rooms, bath joset, hot and co! wrater and pantries; other Rooms; breakfast if de- WEST FOUR’ —MANSI 154. NEST FOURTEENTH STRERT.—MANSION, 99 le Pari id Door, to 1et, with Board to three. pers same on third floor to same, at $10 each. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, played, toes, with Bourd; private (amily; VERANDAH iahed, just row.—Two larce Rooms, handsomely furn! moving at 16 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A GENTLE- man and wife or four gentlemen can be .ccommo- ated with handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; terms moderate, YOO REST FORTY-SECOND STREET. “A PRIVATE ramnily have very pleasant on dhira floor, to let, with Boar iss QO BAST SIXTV-THIRD STREET, NEAR THIKD ©) svenue.—Beautifal light, airy, unfurnished Floor to fet, connectins, of front and back parlors, with aicora; bath, hot and cold water, with ample closet room ; also trout and back Rooms on third and fourth floors; house new; terms moderate; with or without Board, 212 me WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.TO LET, A furnished Hail Bedroom, to = gentieman, with or without Board; terms reasonable. 229 FAST TWENTY-NINE STRERT.—A | FEW young men can be accommodated with Board and gecenet Rooms; terms moderate. Inquire on secoud joor. 229 EAST ELEVENTH STREET, avenue.—A Board, for two; all water, &c., &c. Dinn 235 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms now ready for the summer at moderate prices; house und table firat class, References exchanged, 266 Vest THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HANDSOME OO furnished Rooms to let, with first class Board, in » German Jewish family. XN. B.—No moving in May. QQ7T THIRD LAVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SECOND street. Excellent Board, for two gentlemen, very easonable, Seen on Sunday. IQ RASTIWELETH STREET, SECOND ¥L00 Handsomely furnished frout'Rouma and Bedrooms adjolning, to let, to genticinen, with or without board, at the lowest rate, "Cail for one week. 327 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, FRONTING e Stuyvesant Park.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Board. No moving in May 339 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR STUYVE. OOP sant park.—To let, with or without Board, a nicely furniahed back Farior. Alto one other Room.” Né moving in Ma 94.9 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH e e street.—Newly and neatly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, at @ moderate price; no moving in May. 337 WEST THIRTY FIFTH STRERT—GOOD BOARD 2) {and nicely furnished larze Rooms for two gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen in private family; terms moderate; 49 LEXINGTON AVENUF.—BOARD FOR GENTLE- . man and wifo in private family; front Room, sec- ond floor; bandsomely furnished 491 HUDSON STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO NEAR SECOND floor, with good nodgra improvemente; ho: and cold at octor" fllce. D2, WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVENUE. ‘Unfurnished Room on first floor and furnished Rooms on second for gentleman and wii boarders taken. let, with Board. 549 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-SECOND is and Thirty-third streeta.-A handsomely furntshed Room on second floor, with or without Board; terms mode- rat or single gentlemen. Day 24, WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—BACK PARLOR torent, with Board. References given and required, QF WEST, TWENTY SECOND STREET, NEAR FIPTH e) Avenue Hotel.A few Rooms to let, by the day or reek, at moderate prices, with or without Board. OG WESTSIXTIETH STREET.—A LADY HAVING A }G Mendsome cottage near Central Park. will let a tow pleasant Rooms, with or without Board; first class in eyery Fespect ; references exchanged. 2G WET SIXTEENTH STREET.-AN EXTENSION Parlor, first floor; also large front Koom, fourth floor, to let, with Board; ample closets im both rooms; no moving. 26 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE Gilsey House.—Single and double Rooms, with Board. ‘Also doctor's Oflice to let. OT West, TWENTY-SIXTH STREET TWO NICE three story Rooms to let, with Board, to single gentie- men, in private fauilly ; terms moderate, 28 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenuies.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, On second and third referent QI. WEST, gWASHINGTON PLACE—HANDSOMELY furnished Booms, with or without first clasa Board, in private family. Terms moderate. 3 WEST TWENTY.THIRD STREET.-NEWLY FOR- e nished Rooms to lot, with Board, ina private family; location nearly opposite Fifth Avenue Hotel, N, B.—No moving in May. 33 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.A SUIT OF {2e2 fRoomson second foor to rent, with Board; aleo & CLINTON PLACE.—FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD ‘at 86 per week. Apply as above. te. QQ) THIRD AVENUE.—ONF: LARGE BALI, ROOM, with fireplace, for one or two gentlemen, with good joard, in a private family; references exchanged. 878 BIGHTH AVENUE, SECOND FLOOK.-a > nicely furnished Room to let to « single gentleman or lady, with or without Board. A. SUIT OF, ROOMS TO LET, NEWLY, FURNISHED, bath, &c., on floor, together or separate'y; private table preferred references exchai terms moderate; location unéxceptionable. Apply at 48 East Twenty-first street. A PRIVATE FAMILY IN THEIR OWN HOUSE, EAST ‘Twenty-first street, near Broadway, will lei, with Board, Second Fioor, Front Parlor and Bedroom, elegantly furnished. Addreas'D. M. C., Herald off LADY CAN HAYE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant adopted out, by Dr. and Mme. West, 144 West duth street, near Seventh avenue. BOARD AND LODGING 'VANTED, “VATE FAMILY, within a few blocks of Tenth street and Fifth avenue; will rie farnish if desired. Address B. B., B., box 1b Herald Uptowa Branch office 1,248 Broadway, for years) ‘aa nurse. Addreas, with paruoularé andterms, wiich must be moderate, J.'k. P., 968 BOAR WAMTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE IN 2 orneey fos Spe sew -piaeo or first class furniture; aie (amily preferred; room. Address Bae week A., box 110 Herald oflee, i BAe. WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; Parlor and Bedroom, with bath and closet 4 rivate table; parior tloor preferred. Address, with cn and terms, WALTON, box 150 Herald Uptown oilice. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND cuild, four years old, in a private Cine ere there are. no other boarders; Varior and Bedroom adjoining; location below Thirty-Afth street; best reference. given and required. Address, s:ating location, terms, &c., B., station F. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A gentleman and wife; a good indisj je. Ade dress, with full joul ‘Stat moderate, HOME, box 118 Herald ollie, OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND daughter: two Rooms, References xlven and required. Address, atating terms, which.must be moderate, THOMAS, box 1,155 Post ofice, OAKD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. BY AN elderly couple broaking up housekeeping; two Rooms on first or Kecond floor, with good Board, between Twentieth and Fortieth streets,’ Address GEORGE EVANS, No, 1 Jacob street, OARD WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI- rea Sony canuly oe pe diner few ’ pod ae com given. and requ ress, stain w ital be moderate, Mc M., box 4670 Post office. BOA", WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE nd two sinale gentlemen; require two Rooms, pleas antly situated, with a weil supplied table; location between. First. nue and Broadway, Houston aad Fifth streets; terns must be very moderate.” Address PERMANENT, box rald ofice, for three days, 16 BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, wife, servant apd two small children ; two Rooms com- municating; good table indispensable; location Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets, Fourth and Eighth avenues, Address, ing terms, G, L., box 147 Post oftice, TP WO YouNG MEN DESIRE A ROOM, WITH BOARD, in a first class bouse; location, Fourteenth and Thirty- fourth streets, Fourth apd Sixth ;, best of references exchanged, Address 8. , box 3,2 WXTEDCROARD, INA QUIET, | RESPECTABLE Catholic family, for two young ladies and young sienan, The young tadies will urns. b their own room. dress, with terms and referouces, L. F., Herald office, WARTED FIRST CLASS BOARD, WITH ONE OR two Rooms, one flight from dining room, for wentle- man, wife and child, aged 3 years. Address, with full par ticulara, A. B. C., box IUI Herald office. 'ANTED—BOARD FOR FOUR YOUNG MEN (TWO or three Rooms); location below Fourteenth street, between Fourth and Sixthavenues. Address, stating ‘which must be reasonable, #. E. F., box 692 Post olfice. WANTED. PERMANENTLY, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Where there are no other Boarders, by & yentl wife, nurse and chil, two ledrooms aud ; somely furnished. with’ first class Board; location between Fourth ani Sixth avenues; references required. Addross, stating terms, which must be moderate, and with full partl- ‘cuiars, location, &c., T. W. D., Hi fice. ‘ANTED—SECOND STORY ROOM AND BEDROOM, with Board, for gentleman, wife and daughter aged 11¢ in 8 private American fumily'preferred; location from ‘Twentieth to Twenty-litth atreet, Sixth to Ninth avenue. Terma must be moderate. Address 8. U.P. T., foot West ‘Twenty fourth street, ANTED—ROOM OR BOARD FOR A SINGLE GEN- 3 about er week: g00d, cheerful society ‘Abivess'ie Pi hox 216 Herald oftce, -ANTED—BOARD, FURNISHED ROOM AND BED- ‘room, by a young lady; price not to exceed $15; refer~ ences exchanged, Address box 219 Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY TWO LADIES AND BOY, WHO ARE IN buslueas, two unfurnished, Rooms, with breakfast ang Sunday dinver, in a Jewisl a dress, etal terms, ernatTaust be modaraiey A. Xe 189 Brondway, sesosd Booe™ WANTED BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO FUR- ‘nished Rooms, with Board, gas and firing, in a reapect- able American family ; terms must not exceed $40 per mouth. Addres R, G., Herald oflice. ANTED—BOARD, BY FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS. ‘and one boy, not very far from Thirty-fourth street ferry, East river. ‘Address, stating accommodations and terms, B,, box 127 Herald ote, ANTED—ANY TIME BEFORE MAY 1, TWO OR W “ihre anfurnished Rooms on drat or wecoad oor ia rivate family, with good Board, for one person. Location tween Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets, Lexington and Sixth avennes. Address H. B, it,, box 107’ Herald Uptowm Branch office. WASTER-BYA GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A NIOELY furnised Room, up town, with a widow; Board for lady only. Address, stating terms and location, L. L, Vig, box 109 Heraid office. WASTEDOMAY IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, PER- manent Hoard,’by a, gentioman, wite, child ahd ser- vant; a second fioor, with closets, bathroom and water closet; meais private; good table tndispensnble, and a privi= lege of the washing aone in the house; for sush accommodas tions a liberal price wili be paid. Address A., Herald office. ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (Board for lady only); where are no other boarders. Terms must be reasonable. @Address, stating lo- tion and terms, WILLIAMS, Meraid Uptown Branch o! A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO GENTLEMEN OR two ladies can obtain pleasant Room, with Board, at 294 West Twelfth street. Terms moderate. 'No moving in May, PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING ON FIFTIETH street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, will accommo- date atady and gentieman with Rooms and Board; only those need apply who wish a first class home at moderate price. Address X. Y. Z., station D, A RADY, LIVING ALONE, BAS’ A HANDSOMELY furniated house, with Parlor Floor, en avite or singl iso & Second Floor, front, to gentlemen or lady boarde: Board for ladies only: private table if desired ; good locaticn; Teasonable terms, 109 West Twenty-ninth street, near Sixth venue. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED room, private table if desired, to a gentleman and wife Board for lady; terms very reasonable to responsible par- ties. Address GORDON, box 177 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. ym for gentlemen, 247 STREET, WEST, NO. 3%, NEAR BIGATH OF avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms, front and rear; hot and cold water, bath; first class Board for families. No moving in May. XYDISE AND BRONZE WORKS OF ART, fine Jewelry and Sil at E. RICHTER'S, 1,956 Broadway, near Thirty-second street, A large collection of copies of the most rare pieces of An- tiques always on hand; Watches, Jewelry, Silverwar. Fancy Goods, imported direct, at very low prices, and the same repaired by the most skilful workmen. i __ CLOTHING. AT’ H. ROSENTHAL'S, 51 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Tenth street (formeriy 883 Bowery), iadies and geutie- men can obtain the highest value for Cast-off Clothing, Car. &c., by calling or addressing. Ladies attended to by Sire! Rosenthal, QqTH STREET, Ny. $5, BETWEEN FIFTH AND € Sixth avenues.—A Suitof Rooms, handsomely fur- pished, oF an entire Floor, with first clase Board; best loca- tion In 388 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Families’ and single gentl can find handsome Rooms and superior Board, at moderate Prices; house atrictly frst class; neighborhood unexeeption- able. EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN PARK and Madison avenues.—Pleasant Rooms, with first cinss for families or single gentlemen ; ‘liberal ar- Tangements for the summer ; references exchanged. T S$. MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AND fentiemen can recelye the highest price for Cast-of Clothing and Ca by calling or addressing. Ladies at- tended by Mrs. Miah, 4] WEST THIRTY FIFTH STREET, NEAR | FIPTH avenue.—Desirable and commodious Rooms to let, with frst class Board; terms for the season very reasonable; references exchanged. AT ZA SEVENTH, AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SIXTH street.—M. ABRAHAMS wil pay the best prices for indica’ and gente’ cast off Clothing, Furnwture, Carpets. A note by port to. __ ASTROLOGY. YPSY CLAIRVOYANT.—HIS WIYE, HAS RETURNED to the city and may be consulted for sickness or busi- ness of any kind; past and future revealed. 28 Greenwich avenue. M4paue ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- voyant, telis past, present and future; shows likeness of husband; conhdental letters written, 169 West Forty-first street, Broadway and Seventh avenue. ADAME CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, late of San Francisco), Business and Medical Clairvoyant. Consultations in English, French and German. 1.200 Broadway, between Thirueth and Thirty-trst streets, opposite Grand Hotel, ADAME LA DLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Business and Medical Ciairvoyant, No. 115 West Twen- ty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. i ____. MEDICAL. EET A GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED Jadies.—The Portuguese Female Pills always give tm- mediate relief, being specially prepared for married ladies, A lady writes’—These pila relieved i me in one day, without aconvenience, like magic, Price ‘80. Dr. A. CEAU, offi@@ 129 tert treet. or 8eu, by mail. renee! A. THENTY YEARS! PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL Ex. rience. Private diseases cured successfully inside of 48 hours, without mgromy. Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. Aes 8 MAXWELL FEMALE PHYSICIAN, Me so 114 East Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with medicine. CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madaine RESTELL, Profes Of Micwitery; over thirly years’ practice. Her infaiib! French Femalo Pris, No- 1, price $1, oF No. 2, specially pre- pared for married ladies, price. $5, which can never tail,'a safe and healthy, Sold only at ber office, No. 1 East Fifty- Second atreet, first door from Fifth avenue, and at druggist’, 152 Greenwich street, No, 7 Sixth nvenue, or sent by mail, Caution—All others are counterfelt. No. 1 are sold at all drugyinte’, A GIADAME GRINULE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 129 Went Twenty-aixth strcet, guarantees relief to ali female Complaints. Vieasaut rooms for nursing. A Lane IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI «aie relier, sure and fectly gaiisiied,.’ Dt, ASCHER, No. 3 Amity whase, Leuroes street. Elegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing, (ABD, To EADIES.—DR. COX, (® VANDAM STREET, invives those in trouble, Sure cures, TDP LEMS, AUTHOR, OF “MEDICAL COMPANION ‘and Guide to Heaith,” offers restoration to the debiit- tated and dis ‘, Forty years’ private practice, No. 7 Beach street, ork, MPORTANT TO FEMALES,—MADAME DUZOTS (25 years’ practice) guarantees certain relief to. married ladies; femate restorative, #5; electricity applied, 164 East Twenty-eighth street, near Tiird avenue 49 Msn ORCESTER, PHYSICI ARLES IVE street, between Washington and W Ladies, consult her on all aliments. Board, nursing, infauis adopted, ac. ‘0 PAY UNLESS CURED.—DR, AND MME, WEST cure at one Interview; their French Pills nover fail. Rooms betore and during confinement, near 7th aveaue. 179 Bepe DR. HARRISON'S OF. 79) eo.—Ali private diseases cured Smmediately with Out mercury: wanuood and youthful vigcr restored, 14 West 40th atreet, 4 JANE STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OF EIGHTH avenue.—A Suit of Rooms, or singly, on second floor, with Board; house modern tmprovements; ‘terms moderate ; no moving in May. 44 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH firat class Board, Rooms suitable for families or sin- HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR TO LET, TOGETHER or separately, to a centleman and wife; full Board for wife and ial for ant leman if required; family small and private: Adaress COMFORT, box 18 Herald Uptown Branch Oftice. “LADIES CAN HAVE HOME COMFORTS BEFORE + and during confinement, and medical treatment, in the family of a regular physician; children adopted. No. 34 West Forty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue. A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, OWNING A _ FIRS’ class furnished house near Fifth avenue and a furnis! ed country seat on the Hudson, would accommodate a gen- tleman and wife who could appreciate an elegant home and be willing to Pay, liberally for tt. Address ky box 163 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,946 Broad ‘A. PHALL FAMILY WILT LET ONE OR TWO NEAT. ly furnished Rooms t ntteman and wife, Board Pte only; location cent Address J, H. M., Herald Oftce. OARD.—A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN OR GENTLE- man and wife can be accommodated with large, hand- somely furnished Rooms and the comforts of a refined home pea ‘est Thirty-fourth street; house, table and location irat class. UP TOWN, NEAR MADISON AVENUE AND ‘Third avenue cars and Central Park Lake.—A private ‘American family, In new brown stone house, finely situated, can accommodate two or three gentlemen or two gentlemen and wives with choice Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, A t house and moderate terms. For interview and par- rs address box 757 Post oflice. gle gentlemen. References. IRVING PLACE.—BOARD.—A LARGE, PLEAS- AG int fourm oor Room for two gentiemoa, terme moderate. References, 4 Q WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, singly or en suite; private table if desired; also Board on the Huc Is son river for the summe: 48 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—PLEASANT ie. Rooms, with Board; house and location unexception- WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A LARGE AND pleasant front Room; also a ball Bedroom, fourth excelient table, &c.; Auitable for two gentlemen or yman and wife; references exchanged. WEST TWENTY-EIGETH STREET.~A HAND- somely furnished Suit of front Roome to let, with or 5 without, Board; reference given and required. 1 LEXINGTON AVENUE—A WhLL FURNISHED OL third story Room, avitable for one or two persons, with or without Bord. No moving. 5 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH OL Avenue Hotel.—Nicely turnished Rooms to let. Table first class, Terms moderate. 51 EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY ». fend University piaoe.—Nedtly furnlaned Rooms, on, see- ‘ond Moor, with Board, ntleman and wife or two gentle men; references exchanged. 2 is - 52 (NEW NO.) CRANBERRY STREET, BROOKLYN, OZ second house from Beecher's church:—Large front ‘hall. Room on second floor to be let with or without Board; five mioutes' walk from Fulton or Wall street ferry. 5Y UNIVERSITY FLACE ONE SMALL SUIT OF Rooms, second floor, with single Rooms and Board. Dinner at 6. EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. 53. Pistciase French Board, splendidly furnished Roo for families or single xoutlemen ; references exchangea NO moving in May RQ BOND | STREEFT.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Oe Rooms, ‘with frat class French table, for families and single persons; table dhote at 64 P. M., 75c.; excellent a- commodations for table boarders at #8 per week. A WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN O4 Firth and sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished front Rooms, with Board, suitable for families; also eingle Rooms; central location; first class references given, RA FAST TWRNTY-FIFTH STREET, BE 54. Madison and Fourth avennes,Handsomely fu Parlor and Bedroom, with or without Board, to let to gentle- man and wife or single gentlemen, GQ BERRY STREET “PARLOR AND 0) first floor, with Boara; hot and cold w: ft ; house convenient to Bleecker street aud Hudson street cars} neighborhood unexceptionable. 60 WEST ELEVENT IY of Fitth avenu let, with or without 1 77 Est FORTY-YOURTH STR} furnished large front Bedroom or without Board, to gentleman or Indy ; QQ SUXTON PLACE.“ PARTIES DESIRING NICELY JD Carnished Rooms and Board, for the spring and sum- mer, will be accommodated. 7] EAST FIPTERNIN STREET, NEAR FOURTH | 04 avenue,A few young jadiea can be furnished with STREET, TWO DOORS mely furnished Room fi bit IFTH AVENUE, NO. 164 NEAR TWENTY-FIRST strect.—Newly Tarnished Rooms to let, with attend- ance teat aad gat: brenkfaat (f required; references er changed. ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY FRONT Room to gentleman and wife; Board for lady; accom. modations, Ac., th ;, location central and first class. Address TREMONT, Herald office, ARLEM.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH Board, tront Room and closets, handsomely furnishe io gentleman and wife or single gentleman; house firet class; convenient to ears or boat. 230 East 128d street, ‘ARLEM.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN 127TH street, have one of two handsomely furnished Rooms to jet, with first class Board. to gentlemsn and wife or youn; entlemen, at moderate price ; all conveniences and pleasan fy located, near care and steamboat, Address MERUHANT, jariem Post office. ‘OBOKEN.—A PR! frat class house, bi Room to let, with Board; River terrace. TApIES REQUIRING FOARD PREVIOUS AND, DUR. LJ ing confinement, with a widow lady, may call on or address A. Hl, J., Central avenue and Elm street, No. 4, Brooklyn, B. D. J ANGE, ELROANT, ROOM, SECOND ¥LOOR, WITH a Board for s gentleman, BI East ‘Thirty-frst street; family private, and of good position; not » boarding house. References. TE FAMILY, OOCUPYING A a large and handsomely furnished reference required. Apply at 114 ooms TO LET—SECOND FLOOR OF BROWN STONE house 106 East Twenty-ifth street, unturnished, with Board, from April 25. References exchanged. HIRTY-FOURTH STREET, FIFTH AVENUE.—AN UN- usually desirable Suit of Apartments, with ail the con- ventences deairea by a family; private table if preferred honse and appointments throughout strletly private and frat class. Address or apvly at the Everett Library, 688 Sixth 10 GENTLEMEN. ROOMS OR SUITS CAN BE HAD in « quiet, refined American family, in the immediate vi- irty-fourth streetand Broadway, convenient to tebe ttbll to reste ahi test throngbor servants’ at sonable learo sail ‘at the Everett Library, Sixth av. © LET—IN HARLEM, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A furnished Room, to « gentieman, with or without Board, 10 LET—TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO PER- sons, on frat floor, iu a new house, corner Fifty-elghth street and Firat Tor housekeeping, oF with Board, two nice Koome and stairs beautifully covered an keptin best order. Inquire on First avenue, first door south of Fifty-eight! rent $12 per month. WANTEDIIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN 14TH STRE within enay access of Harem Raliroad and stenmbo two single gen! n Boariers. Address W. B., Herald heeashad BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. BOARD AND THREE ROOMS DESIRED FOR A + family of hve persons; no children; none but private German families, yp town, need apply. Address, stating terms, SCHILLER, Herald ofice, nike. WANTED PERMANENTLY TWO NEATLY FUR: A. Riahed, good sized Rooms, with Board, not to excoed ited a t Stas ween ; oe nt tor, engaged and Third and Sixth avenues, by bn er and g during the day in wholesale sad retall pil, #to Address J. PERGWVAL. Herald other. BROOKLYN BOARD. UR BROOKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE THEIR ‘own interests and convenience by leaving thelr favors for the HERALD atthe Branch Office, (removed from 145 Fulton street to) No, 4 Court street, ¢ H aguare, same butiding with Erie Railway office. Thisis our only authorized. Brooklyn office, and advertisements are received at regular rates, Without extra charge of auy kind, Open from A. M. uls P.M. 30 WILLOUGHBY STREET—FIRST CuASS ROOMS oP , {2% families or gentlemen willing to room together; 20 moving 18] TOMPKINS AVENUE, BROOKLYN, | THIRTY minutes from Fulton ferry by Myrtle ‘avenue and Broadway cars.—A widow lady wishes to lot one or two fur- ished Rooms, on secon, floor, to a gentleman, with oF with ? 1 GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD WITH SOME ‘oung married couple or private family; location eights or Clinton street; anent if suited, Address COLUMBUS, Herald office. References exchanged. <: COUNTRY BOARD. “AT RIVERSIDE ON THE SOUND-SUMMER BOARD- ing House to let, furnish well shaded; shore Aine bathiia eurectt place! Address J. W. STWATER? Coscob Bi tation, Conn. : OARD IN NEWARK.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ‘ean secure Board in a amall private family, tn first class Refgighborhood, convenient to Morris and Essex Railroads use and furniture new; reference given and required. Cail on or address Agent of Paterson and Newark lp (COUNTRY BOARD_—NORWALIC 65 MILES FROM NEW ’k, for one or two families of twelve persons in ails ‘Address for particulars 18AAd: noes required. CHURCH, Norwalk, Conn. OUNTAY BOARD CAN BE HAD IN BLOOMING Grove, Orange county, N. Y.. 65 miles from the city vim Erte Raliroad, three miles from Washingtonville station ; ex- tensive piazza, plenty of shade; terms $8 per week ; tui for children if'required, Address box 133 Blooming Gro Orange county, N. Y. JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED--FOR A GENTLEMAN wife and two children (5 and 10 years old), not over for- ty-Ave minutes trom the clty,, Adaress, with {ull particulars and price, R., Herald omice. jOUNTRY BOA T BOUNDBROOK, NEW JERSEY Central Railroad, 30 miles, 134 hour, low coramutation 5 large house, only five minutes’ walk ‘from depot; Tooms; two acres lawn, I &c.; mountain air, abun- dance of freah milk, exes, fruit and vegetables ; English fam luyyandeupertor table; lowest terme $10 per week. Address M. MILNER, Boundbrook, N. J. |OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, in a small family or farm house; Groenvilléy Bergen Point or any station on tbe Central Ratirond of New Jersey; within 80 to 40 minutes’ distance from the clty pre- erred.’ Address, with fall particulary, ©. D., box 190 Herald office, jOTNTRY BOARD WANTED -BY A GENTLEMAN AND two sont, for the summer, near the elty. Address box 1,027 New York Post office. OUNTRY BOARD—AT A PLEASANT FARM HOUSE Ck Wencnester county, for the season or year; terme 96 er week; aduta preferred, Call on Monday, April bee Uween il and B o'clock, at 54 King street, New York. WANTED—FROM JUNE 1 TO SKP- COURT hOM Renueman, two ladlen, infant and niree, ina pleasant and ‘ge oo, ep tigl g Yorre reasonable terms. by - $2 Won 158 8 yw York Post office, y TAIN HOUSE.—WINTER PRICES TO MAY I: MO vNarabie arrangements for the reason n0 Tocattty oF intho vicinity of New York offers oquai attractions; furniture new, steam ings coal gas; sixty minutes from foot of Barolny street, vii forria a wex Railroad; sx minutes’ walk from indigo Ppa thirty trains datiy, commutation, six mont! cents per day. O HITZELBERGER, Proprietor, South Orange, N. J. OMS CAN NOW BE ENGAGED FOR THE SUMMER J ‘at the Mansion farm house, Locust Valley, Long Island, ‘about 1)g bour’s ride from the city by boat or cars; near de- pot. HE BRIGHTON HOUSE, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ‘Inland, is now open for select famliy Boordars; the nowse gontaine elegant, large and airy roome;, 3) minutes! sail from Cortlandt atreet; dinner at M. nae beans JAMES BRIGHT, Proprietor, MILDREN TO BOARD AT MISS A. EB. R'S Select Home School, Oldbridge, N.J-¢ uty reference given. ANTED— CONOY terms moderati Leernnnn SUMMER RBRORTS: DA ; NEW BRIGRTON, STATEN Anuar has been rented and refurnished, and wil be opened April 27, as astrictly first class hotel, by LACHEN- EVER BROTHERS, late of the Grand Hotel and formerly Of the St. James Hotel, New York. Rooms can be secured now. HOTELS. ie A, ALINTON OYSTER HOUSE, % CLINTON at } “Brooklyn,—26 nicely furnished Rooms, from $8 to per week, for geatlemen only. NJEW ENGLAND. HOTEL, 8 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street, 200 light Room ently furnished, Sle. 14 €0c. por 1i,bt; 85 to G4 per week, for gentlemen only, QEYMEIG HOTEL. 629 AND 64 BROADWAY. —NEWLY furnished, desirable Rooms to let very low, to perma nent gentlemen only. OSUAN FLORENCB. WASHINGTON PLACE HOTEL, NEAR BROADWAY Central and delightful location; newly and elegantly furnished throughout, large rooms en suite aud single, 96 ta 80, Nos. 4 and 6 Washington place,

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