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4 FURNISHED KCOMS AND APARTMENTS To LET. TATE STREET, NO. @ WEST. URTWEEN FIFTH AND Elxth a enies.- Nicely iunaished Rooms to let, singly end e. suite, wiiuout Board, WEST TVENTY-POURTH STREFT.—ELEGANTLY (furnished Rooms to let, without Board; the entire second floor; as) other rooms will be let low. 39 87, MARIS PLACE, ONE DOOR FROM SECOND 2) avenue.—A ban tsonely furnished square Room, suit able for two gentiemen; use of bath, gas, dc. Terms #7. 5Q BAST TY-NINTH STREET.—A VERY LARGE and well furnished front Room, second toor; bath room adioining; very desirable for a party of gentlemen wishing a good home, LOO NUS. TIETLNINTE STREET, CORNER, OF Sixth svenue.—Neatiy furnished Rooms td let, to Wemen, without board; bath and gas, Keterences’ ex- niged. JOS REST TWENTY-FIRST STREET. a DOCTOR'S office and several well furnished Kooms to let to Fentlemen only, without board, We MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEKCKER.— Furaished Rooms, with every conrenience for ping, to let to respectable smali fainilies, 1 EASY TWELFIM STREET..-GENTLEMEN WHO derive cheap and delightful Apartments, second story it, newly furnished, in small private family where there are no boarders, can be xccommodated. 1GO PEACE STREET CA uret FAMILY WILL y et, Keeping; reat furnished, one or two Rooms, fur light house- 3 also Rov ithout board; derate. ingle gen.iemen, Fifth improvement, three or five handsomely fu for housekeeping, or would board gentleman and 81( WEST NINETEENTH STREET.--FURNISHED & Rooms to let, for light housekeeping or to single gentiemen; ail mocern improvements. UNEURA ISH ROOMS AND MENTS ‘TO LET, ‘ PARTMENTS TO LET—IN THE NEW BUILDING 433 West Foriy-eighth street; hard wood tinish, marble man- lela, gas, &c. ; iv complete order; large yard. A —70, Lit, THE ETRST OR SECOND FLOOR OF THE ZA. Airst ciass house 84 Rivington street, with all modern Improvements. Apply 1n the basement, Fioor and Bi wents (water and gas) to a small fam- A Inguire on the premises, Second west side. be, tween Mighty-second and Etghty-third str ime house: or of JANLS LOGUE, carpenter, 272 Water street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT THEIR SE! Floor ani Pact of third foor to mali party f adultes duly; reverences re yuired; location desiravie and possession May i. Toqui B. Mis bh int APPAR’ PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THEIR PARLOR NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. APRIL 2, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEET. UNFURNISHED 200MS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. 10 LET.-TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND FLOOK 07 private House 25 Bast Brondway, NO LET—THE UPPER PART UF HOUSK CORNER OF Gold and Frankfort streets, established as German Boarding house for 2U years; contains 40 siecpln large dicing room; very desirable as etther boarding or lovig. Ing house or dining saloon. “Apply to P. A. WHITH, 102 Gold street. (PO RENT. A SECOND FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, WATER ‘and gas, in house 163 West Twentieth street; rent 400, per year. Inquire in the store corner Seventh avenue, ‘scasion immediately. Tro ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR OF AN ENGLISH basement house, with water and gas fixtures; bathroom, it; rent $id per mouth; suitable, for a physi: jor of music, Inquire at No, 393 West Forty- 08 &c., convenit clan or pro! second stree NFURNISHED ROOM» AND APARTMENTS WILL Ulibe rented very cheap ai No. Depau rom, 160 Biooc Ker QD FLOOR AND HALF OF THIRD FLOOR, IN A brown stone House, with all modern tmprovements. 242 Fast Fity-ninth street, near Second avenue, D FLOOR TO LET—8%1 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET. SZ, xmogorn improvements. Apply 10104. Beferences ange: A WEEK. Extension teenth street, cort FRONY PARLOR, BACK ROOM AND bathroom adjoining; second fight. 56 Thir- r of Broadway ; immediate possession. Q Bast THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—FRONT ROOMS TO 2 ‘et, communicating ; also other Rooms. Heferences re- quired. $30.1, FRONT, ROOMS OF SECOND FLOOR DOV, ana ihe entire Third in a Houre with one family; possession immediately; north corner of Eighty-sixth aireet ana Fifth nue, opposite Central Park. QQ WEST FORTYSECOND STREET. ELEGANT 4) Kooms; first class house and location: near St, Ciond Hotel; for ramtly or single gentlemen; without board preferred; taken for summer price reduced, EAST FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET, FOUR DOORS 2 208 rat of Third avenue-—Now hrown stone house, Occupied by the owner, who will let Part of samo to a sm: family; front and back Basement, Parlor Floor and one Room /n third story; rent $800. HOUSES, ROOMS, -) WANTED, APARTMENTS WANTED, WITH DOARD.—A GENTLE. AA man ana wife require on May 1 pleasant Rooms, with private bath und closets, situated between Twel(th and ‘Twenty-third streets, For satisfactory accommodations #60 per week wil be paid and the apartments engaged for a year. Adress box 1,85 Post office. HOUSE WANTED.—I HAVE MORE APPLICATIONS for unfurnished and furnished houses, at medium rents, than I can supply; landiords and others controling property, studying their own interest, will send particulars; no com- ‘mission tllgenant is accepted. B. FLANAGAN, Fourth avenue, nty-elghth st SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR IN PRIVATE house, five rooms each ; all modern improvements; rent and 927, to two small, select and responsible families. hird floor now ready. Apply on premises, 444 Kast Fifty- eighth street, aiter 12M. A.-TO RET THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT + of hoase'No. 162 Ninth avecue, southeast corner of Twentieth atrect: contains 10 rooms, separate cas meter, two water cloneis, range. bolier, bathroom, dumb waiter, seven closets and reviete with every conventence. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between Twentieth and Twen- ty-first streets. ILOORS, FIRST AND SECOND—FOUR FINE, LAnoR rooms each; water. gas, water closet and | dry and $30; prime order; delightful location ; imiediate pos session. Premises 309 East Forty-tret street, Rom MAY 1, FIRST FLOOR ENGLISH BASEMENT house £44 East Thirty-second street; prefer letting re- Geption room for doctor's ofice. Inquire as 241 East Thirty- ‘Bfth street. URNISHED LOWER PART OF HOUSE—TO A smail fambiy of aduite; ali conveniences; in the best of Order; tine location; cheap rent. Address H., Herald oflice. ENTLEMEN DESIRING GOOD, CLEAN, COMFORT. able, well furnished Rooms cheap, with or without Board, can obtain such by-applying at 235 Elizabeth street, ‘second tloor. ‘NA PRIVATE HOUSE—8#4 WEST TWENTY A atrevt, nice Second Floor, four rooms, $40; Third ¥1 five rooms, 885; house newly painted inside and ow and bath ; possession at once; rent to commence May 1, SMITH & MEAD, 422 Eighth avenue. ART OF THE HOUSE 49 ELDRIDGE STREET.—AP- ply on the premises. ARLOR FLOOR TO LET—UNFURNISHED, CONTAIN- ing extra larve basin, hot and cold water, full chandelie &c., with or without tron! Baxement. No. 6 St. Mark’s place, fear Broadway ; to be sven after 12 M. NE UPPER PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO let—On West Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, In- quire at 273 Sixth avenue, 10 _LET—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS IN HOUSE No, #83 Third avenue, each tloor consisting of seven rooms, with imp j second floor to be had at pies 825 an) ire at 223 East Fifty-second ween S nee; reel, 10 LET—AT ‘frat and Ti of 6 rooma, With chundelicrs and all modern improvements. Inquire in the tea ul 10 LET—IN A MODERN HOUSE, TO ADULTS, FOR Mght how ping. front Parior, front Basement and Kitchen ; reut $40; more room If required. §9 Bank street, 10 LET—AND FU! FOR SALE IF DESIRED, all of Second & Vhird Floor, in brown stone Rouse 404 West Tw h street. Inquihe within, or at 877 Eichth avenue. 10 LET—SECUND STORY AND ONE ATTIU ROOM, with all the tmprovements, 218 Wes ioth street, Inquire of D. U. SMILH, owner, 2:2 West rif 0 LEL- PRT OF A HOUSR, ON THE NC OF Higbty-third street, near Fourth aveuue, consisting of Parlor Foo: nent and three Rooms on the third floor; rent $500. Apply to the owner, 105 Kast EtcLty-tlird street. 10 LET-UNFURNISHED, WITHOUT BOARD, A pleasant frout Room, with alcove, on second tivor of private house, 107 West Iwenty-irst street; 1e:erenc and require LET—IIANDSOME Floor in new brow! PARLOR AND TASEM! stone house; all !mpre iso Second Floor, Inquire on premises W341 second strect. 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 496 WEST Twentieth st opposite the Semina: second, third and part of fourth Floor, wit wad water closet. Inquire from 10 to 2 o'clock. (0 LET—SECOND FLOOR AND LARGE ROOM ON ongal street, To be seen from 3 to with owner; seperate bath th avenue. Ist May z App y at coal ollice, near Sixth avenue and urth sweet. 0 LET_FOR SIX MONTHS FROM MAY 1, A COMMO- nd floor, with large 3 rent low to suitable 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE ON BROAD- orth street; also @ three story high H. HINE, Sixth avenue. 0 LETIN BANK STREET, NEAR WAVERLEY place, Parlor Fioor and Basement or Second Fioor, with two Rooms on third, to @ small family of adu.ts, Address M.. box 8,9.2 Pos! onice, THIRD DWEL- ue; ex rooms; LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, T! ling Fioor of new house 600 Sixth ave eager i Moe ; MY MAAS. POLHEMUS, JR,, 470 Sixth avenue. 0 LET-.GENTEEL APARTMENTS—0 THIRD AVE- TO ne near Tweltth surect, three Rooms; aiso Second Fioor 214 East Forty nfth street, fve rooms, with gas and ater; in private house. 6 Pree ROBERT RICHARDS, 953 Broadway. 0 LET—FOUR ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR OF A COT- tage house to a stall family without children. Apply at 200 West Fifty sixth street, near Seventh ave 10. LEY—IN 47 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREE! Torin Floor and Basewent, 8 rooms; a Floor with rooms; tel ruvemeuts. ents, B00 to. a ELORPRRE WILLIAM MULRY, 343. 10 LET—BY OWNER, TO FIRST CLASS TENANTS, Firet, Second and Third Floors, 160 West Twenty-ffth sireet, between Sixth aud Seventh avenues; bot and cold wa- ter, gas and ban. LET—LOWER PART FIRST FLOOR AND BASE- ment, No.8 Abingdon square, near Bank street; rent $60 per mouth. inquire of T. J, GIBBONS, 109 Bieecker at, 10 LET—TO AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF ADUL; ‘an Apart ment, consisting of lariors, Basements and two Rooms oo tb ird Hoor; all modern Improvements. Cail at 362 ‘Weat Twenty-seve nth street, between Eighth and Ninth ave- pues, from 2 ti 4 P.M. 0 LET4IN THE NEW BROWN STONE DWELLING "Tce itss swreet and Eighth avenue, bull expressly for three (am lies, cach ie seven rooms, with bath and store rooms, range. hot and cold water and gas fixtures; balis tied; lerms moderate to responsible tenants. Apply on pre- mises, or to A. J, BERRIEN, 165 Broadway. rPO LET-THE FIRST FLOOR, FRENCH FLAT, 142 Sixth avenue: also Hasement of same building. Apply On the prewiaes, or to K. F. BERRIEN, 135 Laurens street. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 037 EAST T Ninth street, between First and Second avenues; rent Bw. 10 LET—AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—UPPER PART T° ot House junction of Broadway and Sixth 4 RK. i. HILL, 697 Sixth av rooms, all occupied. T° LET—TO A SMALL, QUIPT FAMILY, THE SECOND Fi rand two Rooms on third floor, with all the modern fmprovements; reut $000. 143 Kast Thirty-third street. 0 LUT FOR HOUSEKEEPING—A FIRST FLOOR AND back Basement, fully and handsomely furnished; rent Very moderate, Apply ai $90 Kagt Ninth st., near Second av. po LET-TO A SMALL FAMILY, IN AN ENGLISH T basement house, an entire Second Moor; all improve- tients; reut ow to the party that suits, Inquire at Ji) East Nineteenth street. 0 LET_TO A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, PART OF A TO aeen ines house, containing all modern itapruvements; Jo ated in mow octable par. of the Ninth ward, conve hient to several car roules, Address HOUSE, box 20) Heral oa ~ . 0 LET—A PLEASANT FLOOK, CONSISTING OF FIVE quired ; bat. rooms, with ali mprovements ; more room if Fent from #2) to #40, Apply at 422 West Forty-seve: WER PART O¥ BRIVATE HOUSE NO. 4 sisting of 81x For nt moderate to a fasmilly that would OF TEN NO LET-—THE SECON Y "TO rooms, with pas and Crot , Kitchen, two Bedrooms on third Boor, iwenty-fourth direst, RD. BARKLEY, & y-third streot. ’ NO LET-1 WAST TWENTY SECOND STREET, UP- ariioot, four rooms, with conveniences, with private GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT THREE OR four Rooms private house in the Eighteenth ward for light housekeepin; HERBE! fast Houston st, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE THREE OR four uafurnished Rooms, for iizht housekeeping, in a private house and respectabie neighborhood. Rent Dot to exceed $30 per month. Address W. 5., 533 West Twenty- th atrect. GENZLEMAN, WIFE AND SERVANT WISH TO rent the Lower Part of a private house, with all im- provements, between Second and Fourth avenues and Tenth and Twenticth streets. Address OCCUPANT, Herald ofiice. N AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE DESIRE THREE or four Rooms, with a private family, in a good location, Tor light housekeeping; good reference given and required. Address L., box 69 station D. SMALL HOUSE OR AN ENTIRE FLOOR WANT. ed—By a small family, at a rent not exceeding $1,000 unfurnished, or #1,800turnished; the house or fioor must have all modern improvements and conveniences for houre- Keeping, located in a good neighborhood, between Fourth and Eighth avenues. Address, with full particulars, B., box 4,979 0st oftoe. YOUNG PHYSICIAN DESIRES AN OFFICE IN THE house of « private family, between Twentieth and Thir Geth streets and Madison and Third avenues. Address PHYSICIAN, box 171 Herald, Optowa Bravch ofice, 1,246 Broadway. YOUNG MAN (AN AMERICAN) AND HIS WIFE would take charge of = house for parties going to Eu- Fope or the country , satisfactory references given. Address J.H. H., Hoboken Post office, for one week. MARRIED COUPLE, OF UNDOUBTED RESPECTA- bility, desire two or three comfortably furnished rooms, jn a house containing modera improvements, for light house- keeping. Will pay, Brompuly ‘and be permanent, Address KVAX, box fe itee. THREE OR FOUR STORY HOUSE WANTED FOR business; aiso one for dwelling or a good tenement hhonse. Apply at the Real Estate ollice, 62 West Houston st. A —WANTED, THE WHOLE OR LOWER PART OF A + modern ii unfurnished, by @ amail American family; good neighborhood, between Fourteeuth and Fit- tieth streets. State rent, with full particnta: Best refer- ences given. Address A. A. A., box 182 Herald office. URNISHED HOUSE—IN CITY OR COUNTRY, ONE: haif hour from city, convenient to cara or boai, Ad- dress F. A., box 220 Herald offic OUSF WANTED.—A MEDIUM SIZED OR SMALL House wanted, west of ‘Third avenue and not below Fourteenth street, by a responsible tenant, at a reasonable rent. Address W. S., box 8,519 Post office. ‘PART OF HOUSE WANTED BY TWO ADULTS AND vervant; interior parta with disagreeable people will not 0, Address, stating full p i, Herald office, pear FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—WHERFE the occupants will board out the whole or part of rent; Houlnrs, i best of references given, Address INFERENCE, box 180 Heraid Uptown Branch office. XTEAM POWER WANTED—THREE TO FIVE HORSE, Sand about 2,000 feet of surface; a first and second story referred; state location and rent. Automatic Lamp Worka, "earl strest, Ux ISHED ROOMS.—TWO OR THREE WANTED by agentieman and wife for light housekeeping: with private family preferred; rent ®z5 per month. Address DESIRABLE, Herais office. JV ANTED BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, DFSIRABLE nd permanent tenants, two or more well furnished use of bath; genteel neigh- Herald oftice. Rooms for light housekeepin bors, Address SHIBBOLET! ‘WASTED_BY AN AMERICAN COUPLE, THREE OR four unfurnished Rooms in_ private house for house- keeping; rent moderate, Address, stating terms, J. SMiTH, care of O. H. Kingsland, 420 Broome street. W4xtepis FURNISHED HOUSE FOR 8IX MONTHS from May 1, at New Brighton or Fort Washington, near landing, containing about 12 rooma, with all com menoes price not to exceed G00 per month. Address W. C. J., Herald office. WANTEDTA SMALL HOUSE, BETWEEN FOURTH ‘and Seventh avenues, af from #130) to $2,000. Write, ‘1 with particulars, to box 5,034 Post office, New } ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED SECOND FLOOR OF four or five Rooms for a small family of adults; water andgas; rent must be moderate. Address ECONOMY, box 194 Herald oftice. WASTED-BY A RESPONSIBLE TENANT, A NICE neat House, with more than ten rooms, from Fourtn to Ninth avenne and from Eighth to Fiftieth street; rent not to exceed $1,200. Address 109 Clinton place, third floor. WASTED FROM MAY 1, BY AN AMERICAN FAMI- ly of three, Part of @ House or a Sut of five Rooms, in private house, f between Tenth and Four- teenth streets, Fifth and ‘th avenues, Address X. X., Herald oftice. Wantena ay A GENTLEMAN, A SECOND OR third story front Hall Room, with closet; must be first » between Tenth and twenty-third streets, class; locati: Fourth and Sixth avenues. Onty those having said sccom- modations need apply. Address GENTLEMAN, Herald office, WASTEDIRY A.MAN OF MIDDLE AGE, A LARGE, uufarnished Room, on second or third story, with private family; water and gas in room; near Fourth ‘avenue And Fourteenth street, State terms per month from May 1, References exchanged, Address INQUIRER, Herald ollice WANTED SEVERAL TENEMENT HOUSES ON erm of years; security given. Apply to 1 West Thirty-eighth street, near Eighth WANTEDIRY, A PHYSICIAN, FOR AN OFFICE, A furnished Room, on first floor, with use of parlor or reception room during ‘office hours; location between Tenth and Thirtieth streets, Third and Fourth avenues; private fainily preferred. Address E. X., Herald office. Warten abe, A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, IN A ‘good neighborhood, from five to eight Rooms, with bathroom, closet, stationary tubs, hot and cold water. Ad- dreas box 6,701 Post oftice. TANTED—A HOUSE FOR A SMALL FAMILY, IN A int ood neighborhood ; rent from $750 to $1,000, Address ox 5 Post office. WASTEDIBY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOUR unfurnished Rooms in a private house, between For- Heth and Fifty-second streets, Third and Sixth avenues. Ad- dress 922 Sixth avenue, second floor. WANTED MAY 1, BY A QUIET, RESPONSIBLE FAM- tly of thr Bice, convenient Part of a House, onfar- nished, about five rooms, in good location. Address HUME, box 19d New York Post office, with fuil particulars. WASTED-AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR FOR LIGHT bouse keeping (gentleman and wife) in a private house, Address, stating location, price, &c., L. B., box 180 Herald ofliee, TANTED—A NICE SMALL HOUSE, BETWEEN LEX- ington and Ninth avenues and not above Fortieth mrect, for a small responsivle family ; rent not above $1,600, Address A. D. B., Herald office. ANTED—HOUSE IN CENTRAL LOCATION; RENT not to exceed $1,000, or one where owners would take board in part payment of a higher reat. Address W. M., Herald otilce. WAXTED A SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE, BE- tween Fourth and Sixth avenues, above Twentieth street, by a private family of three persons; rent about SSutiKl, “Address, stating every particular, U. L. M., Herald office. WANTED TH APRIL, HALF OF A 10U! rniahed, by three aduite, not less than six rooma; good location; rent g600 to @tu0, Address LEAKE, Herald oullee. Wy Anrep unre RNISHED, ree, with i AN | AMERICAN ly, with Board ok BROWN Wr Nose, in goo location, adore Eighth to Fortieth streets, from Fourth to Sixth avenves; reat from $1,500 to $2,000, Address HOUSE, box IML ierald Uptowa Branch 1 adway OADWAY, enh streets, \ Address E. K. W., Heral WASTED, FoR MIDE Y—A HOUSE OR Cottage to rent i ininy 6 or 6 rooms, with one acre or (wo of gr e pertectly dry; cellar, one's ride of City Hail Address MAX, Lerald otlles mt nob po basement ; witht to excoud GOW 4 year, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTE WAXTED-THREE | FURNISHED _ ROOMS FOR housekeeping, for gentieman and wife, in the neigh- borhood of Broadway and Fortueth street; no fi ices. Address W. JENKINS, 17 Weat Fortieth street, WARTED SY A FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS, TWO Rooms and a Bedroom, between Twentieth and Thirty- fourth streets: rent not to exceed 815 a mont, Address E. M., box 14 Herald Uptown Kiranch office, 1,246 Kroadwa ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN UNFURNISHED ‘Room and Bedroom, with closet room and water, in a rate house, by a lady who Is out during the day; location rom Broadway to Seventh avenue and Fourth to Thirtieth ‘street; terma must be moderate, Call on or address DRESS- MAKER, 64 West Tenth street, WASTED A FLAT OF ROOMS SUITABLE YOR housekee must have all modern conveniences Jocatton between second and Fort fi. iH. Hy Herald ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, IN GOOD ORDER, OR part of @ House, about 8 rooms, by a small respectable famiiys westside, below Fourteenth: sitesi, preferred: rent quired Itty to 20th "Apri, “Address; giving ‘ful particulars i F ag Gs, box 485 Post oflce. sels " ‘ANTED-THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED Rooms, or a Floor, between Fourth and Thirty-second streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues; not toexceed %35 per month. Address DRESSMAKER, Herald office. Wrz, 2. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A FUR- nished Second Floor, with private bath ; no children or servants, and no cooking done; must be located near Grand Opera House; best references given and required. Address, location and terms, J. H., 275 West 1 hhird st. -APARTMENTS FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR location Ninth or Sixteenth ward; good netgh- J. G. SE. 238 Wi street. Ww TED—A NICE HOUSE, BETWEEN FOU. teenth and Fortieth streets, Sixth and Third avenues: must be in good order and contain all the improvemen rent from 1,400 to $1,8X). Send particulars to JOHN PLT- ‘TY, £09 Kast 'Twenty-ninth street. ANTED—FOR MAN AND WIFE, A SECOND FLOOR ina good nelgbborhoo.; west side, above Fourteenth street ; rent not to exceed $30 per monte, Address, with full particulars, 1.8, E., Herald office. ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND HI3_ WIFE, ‘three or tour unfurnizhed Rooma on second floor, bi low Fourteenth street. Addreas R., box 149 Herald oilice, TANTED—ONE OR TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping, by two ladies who are engaged out during the day, Add RMANBAT L, H., Herald Uptown Bran: 46 Broadway. WANTED 70 LEASE—A SUITABLE PLACE FOR first class hoarding and livery stable. Address, with LEXAN DER, Herald office. ANTED TO LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, FOR ‘a lodge room, an Upper Floor between Fourteenth and Thirty-tourth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address box 1,094 Post orice, Wass. TO RENT—A SMALL HOTEL OR SUMMER reaort, furnished complete; well situated; rent must be moderate.’ Address HENRY BRYANT, Cincinnati, Ohio. ‘ANTED TO RENT—LOWER PART OF A GOOD House, location respectabie, modern improvements rent #600 to $800. No agents need ‘answer. Aduress JOHN HOWARD, No. 204 Bowery. WANTED, 70, RENT—BY A. PRIVATE FAMILY, A furnished House, on the Frie road; not more than one hour's ride from the city. Address H.R. R., box Itt Herald Uptown Branch oflice. WANTED, 20 RENT-A HOUSE, BELOW | BAST ‘Twentieth street preferred, though not absolutely ne- cosnary. Rent §1,80) or less “Address 7. G. G,, Herald office. particulars, FURNITURE. 3 STONISHING AS IT MAY SEEM, BUT NOTWITH anding, you can buy » walnut Chamber Suit (10 for at WENTWORTH & SON'S, 109 Bowery. GRAND OPENING OF RICH AND PLAIN FURNI- ture, suitable for the cottage or the mansion, com- imencing ‘Monday, April 3, at WENTWORTH & SON'S, 109 Bowery. 8K FOR THOSE Parlor Suits (7 pieces), Week of the above prices), at Bowery. FINE WALNUT CHAMBER. SUITS, FINE WAL- + nut Parlor Suits, rich walnut Hall Stands and Chairs, handsome Shaving Stands, Ladise’ and Gentlemen's Writing Desks, at prices that will richly pay parties wao may favor us with a call. WENTWORTH & SONS, 109 Bowery. AT SUARKE’S HOUSE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 747 Broadway—Parlor Suits, from $10) to $1,000; Cham- ber, Sulis, from 85 to $700; pure Hair Mattresses, Spring Beds, Parlor Beds, Tapestry, Brussels) and Ingrain Carpets Sideboards, Hall Stands, Mirrors, Curtains, Ac, for cash oF on liberal terms of payments. Hotels and private residences furnished to order. (A. MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY GILDED (AND CARVED satin hrocatel double Parlor Suit, made to order nine Inonths ago for $50, will be sold for BSW); one do., sat brocatel, 8175; one do., #65; two walnut teps Suits, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, from $50 up to Velvet, Brussels Carpets, Curtains, Muirors, Bronzes, Clocks, Paintings, Dining Furniture, &c., at a sacrifice. Also a m: nifient rosewood 7% octave Pianoforte; coat $700, for $2 Call at private residence 12 East Tenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place. ‘A MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED French satin brocatel: ampadour style; Cost $650) for $210; one do., $100; Pianoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, ware, Chamber Furniture; sacrifice; property family ing chy. 86 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenuc, L. SOLOMON & SONS’ FURNITURE WAREROOMS, AND 659 BROADWAY. New and elegant styles of rich aud medium class Furni- ture, sultabie for parlor, (brary, chamber and dining room. ‘The largest stock in the city, at lowest prices, All work gua- ranted. 25 CHAMBER SUITS AND 850 en rep or hair cloth (last ENTWORTH & SON'S, 109 Boones THEATRE, LAST WEEK BUT TWO of the ment of MR. EDWIN BOOTH, who will appear exch evening (except Wednesday), as BERTUCCIO, Jo, Tom Taylor's tragedy of THE FUOL'S REVENGE, w MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT as DELL AQUILLA. ME. LAWRENCE BARRE’ an PHIDIAS and RAPHAE! in THE MARBLE HEART, Mz, BOOTH, «0: sepia teed: Seats secured six days in advance at the theatre, or at (ts Branch Ticket office, at Ditson & Co.'s music store, Til Broadway. In jon and shortly to be Preparation ana MINtER'S TRUK” OWERY THEATRE, Fourth week of the GREAT MAN OF THE PFRIOD, ms Nr. JOHNNY THOMPSON, JOHNNY THOMPSON TO THE 10 CHARACTERS JOUNNY THOMPSON, 6 SONGS, THOMPSON. ON plays 20 ivstruments| TRUE TO THE HAND. 7 J1G8, ‘Last. Commencing with a FAVORITE COMEDY. Friday evening—Heneilt of MR, JOHNNY THOMPSON, 514. "THEATRE gouTous, gored COMIQL Be Nicholas Hotel roadway, ut te 10 . BUTLER & GILMORE ...Mana gers MONDAY, APRIL 8A SPECIAL Bi! embracing all the combined amusements. by THE GREAT SIAR COMPANY, THE WONDEKFUL LAUKI TROUPE OF PANTOMIM- THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE. THE FUNNY DOUGHERTY. ASHCKOFT AND MORTON Curry the News to Mary. Mile, GEKALDINE. First appearance of the wonsierful Gymnast, COES, RATTLER, STEWART, WAMBOLD, KELLY, tn their alde-sputting ‘Acts, Songs dnd Dances, logether with the recular company. Gee small bills.) 100 ditferont Acts nightly. Doors open at 63. Curtain rises at 7%. Seats reserved in advance. Children half price. TH AVENUE THEATRE. ‘Solo Lessee and Manager........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY iKCOND Lu” CHARACTERS by Miss Clara Morris, Linda Deitz, Kate Claxton, Nelue Mortimer; Mr. D. H. Harkins, James Lewis, W. Davidge, George Parkes, Geo. De Vere, Mr. Beekman, Mr, Pierce and others, SECOND AND LAST “JESEBEL" MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 136 o'clock. Mr. Daly begs to announce (hat, notwithatanding the very ‘emphatic impression which’ Mr. BOUCICAULT'S bril- * lant play has made, JESEKEL must be withdrawn for the present on account of the engagement (already an- nounced), with the distinguished and celebrated come- ai “™_MR. CHARLES MATHEWS, who will make bis first appearance at’ this theatre on Monday night, April 10, lel, as Mr. MOFUB in the comedy of MARRIED FOR MONEY, and as CAPTAIN PATTER in the amusing afterpiece of PATTER VS. CLATTER, Mr. DALY has been induced in thii stance to diverge {rom the rule of his management in ial engagements, in order to afford t public ‘an opportunity of witnessing at this theatre farewell personations on the American most famous living representative of sight comedy. M MATHEWS’ engagement 1s limited, and none ot ¢ pieces will be repeated beyond the ‘time announced tn me. OX SHEET for 12 days tn advance will be opened on Tuesday morning, at 8 A. M. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, The new sensation, GOLDEN SHOWERS, GOLDEN SHOWERS, GOLDEN SHTWERS, GOLDEN SHOWERS, GOLDEN SHOWERS. 1 BOWERY. ‘A new local drama, THE CIGAR GIRL, THE CIGAR GIRL, THE CIGAR GIRL. Last week of the FEMALE MINSTRELS, First appearance of WILD a keans, MILES MORRIS. Some new Songs by KINCADE FAMILY, TONY PASTOR, GOLDEN SHOWERS, Boos ANTHENZ! MR. 8. B. MILLS’ THREE SUBSCRIPTION PIANOFORTE RECITALS, SATURDAYS, APRIL 8, 15 AND 23, assisied by the following distinguished talent: — MISS MARIE KREBS, Conrt Pianiste to King ot Saxony; MISS HENRIETTA BEEBE, Soprano. MISS ANIOINETTA STERLING, Contralto, MME. KREBS MICH \L+SI, Contralto. MR. WILLIAM CANDIDUS, Tenor. SIGNOR A. RANDOLFT, Baritone. MR. WILLIAM MASON, Pianist, MR, WILLIAM F. MILLS, Conductor. FIRST PIANOFORTE RECITAL SATURDAY, APRIL 8. Doors open at 145; bering at 3% P. M. Subscription ticket, $9; single admission, $1 50, JPORNITGRE, | FURNITURE, | PORNITURE. OVER 1” $10,000 worth bandsome Household Furniture, rich Of Paintings, Mirrors, rosewood Pianoforve, | Bronzes, Clocks, Carpets, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Dining Room Furniture, elegant Parlor Suits, covered with the rich- est descrip 2 satin, brocatel and reps; Curtains, Ktageres, Tables, Parlor Ornaments, Silverware, dc., to’ be sold at pub.te auction on Monday, ‘April 3, at 1039 o'clock, at the Targe Sve atory resldence #0 Brevoort place, Tenth atfeet, one block west of Broadway. Sale positive. Rare opportunity for housekeepers. URNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING AT RE- duced prices for cash or on weekiy or monthly, pay- imenta,orin exchange for general merchandise, at 8. M. COWFERTHWAIT'S, 155 Chatham street, URNITURE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices.—Housekeepers supplied with above on easy terms. O'FARRELL’S Warerooms, 200 Eighth avenue. Monthly and weekly payments taken. CADEMY OF MUSIC-MONDAY, APRIL 3, SOM: thing new.—Signor Rubini, the great European Conjurer 2,000 Prizes given away; evervvody gets a present, Admis- sion 50 cents; Parquet 75 Doors open at 7. UY hd PAVILION, 683 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourtn streets.—Grand vocal and instru- mental Sacred Concert. Admission lic., commencing at 73¢ o'clock. L, A. BTEIN. DRAMATIC INSTRUCTOR, TRAINED IN “THE achoo! of the famous Delsarte, of Paris, prepares pupil for the ota for a liberal compensation. “Address es eal ‘hirty-second street. a EXCURSIONS. FRxcursiox TO SCOTLAND, SWEDEN, NORWAY 4j and Denmark June 1. Procure intormation from AUGUST PETERSOHN, Manazer, No. 3 Bowling Green, ZURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. Housekeepera supplied with the above Payments weekly or monthly. weekly OF RELLY & C0.. Corner Twenty- fifth street and Sixth avenu IRST CLASS ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE—MADE under my own supervision, consisting of well made and upholstered Parior, Bedroom, Dining and Library Suits made out of the very best materiai; also Pickhart's cele brated Parl 169 Bleecker street, corner Sullivan st, URNITURE AT HALF COST, NEARLY NEW, CON- tained in five story residence’ 120 West Twenty-third street, viz.:—Parior and Bedroom Suits, covered with brocaiel and reps; rosewood and Uiack wainut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Curtains, Mirrors, Oi Paintings, Bronzes, Figures, Basement and Kitchen Furniture; Silver Plates, Crockery and Glass Ware, &c.; Pianoforte, beautiful fostrument, Curekertn er, 7 octave, brilifant and powerful tone; Stool, Cover and Music Rack for cash. URNITURE FOR SALE.—118 WEST TWENTY- seventh street, near Sixth avenue, Family declining housekeeping will dispose of all their fine Furniture, Car- pets, Mirrors, Painting, Ornaments, sliver and plated ; Crock - ery ‘and Glassware {0 good order. Also a superior Piano- forte, seven octave, rosewood case, brilliant and powerful tone, Stool, Cover and Music Rack, helf cost. )OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—DECLINING hovsekeeping—Parlor Suit, Bedroom Set, Carpets, Kitchen Furniture, Onicloths, Stoves, ac.; the furniture can remain in the house untii the Ist of May. Call ut 623 West ‘Twenty-third street, near Teuth avenue. HN HARRIMA®, OR SALE—AN EI ‘Suit; the owner h rifice, Inquire at 133 | Hea™ MADE ALL NECESSARY ARRAN TS for the coming spring trade, we wish to inform our friends and the public that we will open on Monday, April 3, an entire new and thoroughly complete line of fine Furniture of every description, including all of the new styles of Parior Suits, Etageres, Sideboards, Dressing Cases and Stands, Hall Racks, Bureaus, Lounges and Chamber Furniture, at the very low: est price for cash. We offer Walnut Parlor Suits, 7 pleces, #50 and upwaras. Walnut Chamber Suits, 11 pieces, #65 and upwards. Enamelled Bedroom Seta, 25, #30 and #35. Our stock of Bedding is well worth the attention of buyers, Mattresses of Hair, Husk, Grass, Excelsior and Straw. Poudle Hrsriresees, G5 Sod apwards. seed ther Beas, ‘and Pillows at reduced rates, * o . & 8. HEYMAN, One Price Establishments. Warerooms 388 and 0) Hudson street and 276, 278, 980 and v use Honston etreet. Turty-ah: Uptown stores at Sixth jue, corner Thirty-third street, 4 Factories 376, 378 and 880 Hudson street, MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS,— CARPETS, FUR- lene ped Bedding, oon o RECN bes por a Weekly or mont ayments taken, at GRE: "s, ib aven' two doors ove Twenty-fth street. — ae ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Furniture, Bedding, &e. DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 886 Third avenue, near Twenty-cighth sirect. Prices lower than any other house in the city. LOFA BEDS.—NEEDHAM'S PATENT SOFA BED, A handsome ‘Tete Sofa (containing reparate spring, and tr liberal terma of nt. W, 8, HUM: Furniture Warerooms, 6:4 Virvadway. MISCELLANEOUS. JANDIES REDUCED—AT THE NEW CONFECTION. J ery, We Chatham street ; city and country dealers invited 16 call ‘before purchasing elsewhere; ali orders punctually attended to, (Siler! 10, 2s, CENTS, A POUND PAID FOR OLD J Newspapers ant Booka; 6 cents for white Rags; 2 Hage, at 23 Elm aire for colore’ ; BOTTOM FURN Very NS—MO8T CHOT - ed; fine transplanting condition; best varieties; % 10 00 feet; also fine Horsechestouts. Apply to BE. WEMNER, 29 Broadway, office 14, from 1 to 3, {LOTE & JANES, © ‘Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 93 Fulton street, | Blank Books made to patte RESTAURANTS. XTH AVE- nov. —-Blegant Bar and Restaurant; first quality Liquors ond Cigars, immense Free Lunch, plete Keading Table, tL flovr; degirabia Ladies? Ragtebpaal gycond tut JOULES, FORTY-FOURTH STREET AND § be) t MUSK NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. The Representative Musicai institute of the country. OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR, FROM 9 4M. TO8 PM. Pupils now received for the Spring Term. INSTRUCTION PRIVATE AND IN CLASSES in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition, and Modern Languages. Appitcation to be made at the General Conserratory Offices, ‘820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth strect, NEW YORK. BROOKLYN BRANCH, 128 (new No. 108) COURT, near State street, BROOKLYN, COMPETENT LADY TEACHER OF PIANO WiuL ive lessons at roderate terms. Pianos for practice furnished free. Puplis attended at their residence if destred. Apply at 113 East Seventh street. (AX EXPERIENCED SOPRANO DESIRES AN EN. ement from May 1; has a cultivated voice, reads at Aight and understands Episcopal service. Address M. J., care of W. A. Pond, 49 Broadway. 'N EXPERIENCED SOPRANO DESIRES AN EN- nt from May 1; has a cultivated voice, reads at ‘y sight and understands E| opal service. Address M. J., care of W. A. Pond, 647 Broadway. pies GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Pianoforte at pupil's resitence for $10 per quarter; beat Feferences given. Address, with residence, TEACHER, box 124 Herald office, AMUSEMENTS. aR NR Warmers, NOVELTY AND VARIETY. MONDAY, APRIL 3, THE NERVOUS MAN 4 THE UNFINISHED GENTLEMAN, TUESDAY, “BIRTH.” WEDNESDAY, “THE RIVALS." THURSDAY, “THE NERVOUS MAN,” SATURDAY MATINEE, . THE NERVOUS MAN, and THE UNFINISHED GENTLEMAN. SATURDAY NIGHT, ook feat sed of fs in rehearsal and will be a attention to CAST, SCENERY oe cos eigen by W. 8. Gilbert, Esq., oq, pow piss ‘ing with the greatest success entitled RANDALL'S THUMB. ROSEDALE {a also in preparation, and to be presented for the first time in four years, LYMPIC THEATRE, Crowded houses and immense applause testify the success of = of et ADOUSTIN DALY'S rama rane , entitled mporaneous society, ent SPLENDID SCENERY, * ~APPROBRIATE APPOINTMETS. Panoramte effects by J. HAYES. and a powerful east; including (iefaiesitatie n= G, L, FOX, Miss AGNES ETHE: Fifth SOAS EE a DR ee eee Seems Thnetee, hy, ‘The TABLEAUX nightly encored, Matinees every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, The performance commences punctually e evening Boreinek, aud terminates at 15 mninutes past ite ng Matines Doors open at 1 and curtain rises af 2, SPECIAL MOTIOR.-#o4 prevent, dieappolntment st nizht, at r ured during the ‘ne Bux ollice 18. at6o'clock A. M., and s mn be secured by oui SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, T AURA KEENE—FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, SOLE DIRECTRESS.....0.---s+e0+e+0++.- LAURA KEENE, WILL SHORTLY OPEN. MR, GRESWICK ‘and LAURA KEENE. FIRST CLASS METROPOLITAN ARTISTES, NOBODY'S CHILD, ENTIRELY NEW SCENLRY, AURA KEENE— FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, SOULE DIRECTRESS.. LAUKA KEENE, The ladies and entiemen engace respectfully. re- quested to assemble on the stage for rebearsal,on Tuosday April 3, 1871, at 12 M. A, DOW, Man: INA EDWIN'S THEATRE. LINA EDWIN. LAST TWELVE NIGHTS of THE LINGARD! WILLIAM HORACE, eo! ALICE DUNNING, DICKIE, Owing to numerous applications of the patrons of these seen tin tence $ MUNDAY EVENING, and during the week, the great muscu extravaganza of great mueLoTU: oR THE MAGIO“LYRE. . Alice Dunning Lingard ‘William Herace Lingard Dickie Lingard 1 Louise Terry rica.) ‘The extravaganza will be preceded byw FAVORITE COMEDIETTA ry LINGARD'S SKETCHES. MATINE EVERY WEDNSDAY. M™ F. 8. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. MONDAY, April Mr. J. MoCloskey's great Drama of MP, Mr. J. C. CAMPBELL. AS. -. POMP. SATURDAY, April §, POMP MATINEE at 2P. M. A CARD. Mrs. F. B. Conway le now prepared to receive apolicn {lous for engagements (or the fall and winter seasons of the New Theatre, Brooklyn, Address F.'B. ‘AY, Theatre, Brooklyn, Mest CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK- ‘Apply to WYCKOFF & LITLES 28 Montague a jo WC 01 Brooklyn, Agents for Mrs. F, B. Conway. ee BEYANTS OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Retween Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’: Theatre: BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | Calico Hop. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, | Calico Hop. S. | Calico Hop. ico Hop. Calico Hop. Galico Hop. Nelee Seymours McAndrews, Dave Ri Little Mac, Demp- ster, Stanley, Norman, Jackson, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, | 8. Albertes, trockway, Warren, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. DAN BRYANT. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. | Calico Hop. Calico Hop. Family Macines Every Saturday at 2 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICE. There will be no performance on Good Friday Night. HE THREE HUNCHBACKS. ‘The above crand spectacular Pantomime is now bein; played at the Walnut Street theatre. Philadelphia, to cro and delighted audiences. The Phiiadelphin press are unan- mous in pronouncing it the greatest success of the day. N. B. inierary work, thefmechanical tricks and the original ballets used in the piece have been copyrighted by the nader- ed, and any infringement of their legal rights wiil be outed. BENSEN SHERWOOD, LEON J. |. DEVERNA and MARK SMITH. GRAND ater ‘CONCERT of the MILWAUKEE MUSICAL SOCIETY, APRIL 26, 1871. 825,000 8,000 1,000 each 600 each 10 each 910 other cai gilts, amonnting to 0,000, OVER 66,00) TICK::TS ALREADY SOLD. TICRETS........ i «82 each This Grand Concert has been arraned to order to reileve the financial necessities of the Milwaukee Musical Soctety, an institution now in the twenty-fifthsyear of its existence, ‘and well known for its laudable efforts toward the develop ment of musical taste. ‘The drawing of prizes will take place Immediately after the concert, and will be conducted by the following gentie- en, who will act ag drawing committee pilon, ALEXANDER MITCHELL, President M. & St. P. R, ‘GUIDO PFISTER, Esq., of G. Pfister. GEO. W. ALLEN, Esq., of Wisconsin Leather Co, ANGUS SMITH, Fsq., of Angus Smith & Uo. Yon. EDWARD O'NEILL, President Bank of Commerce, 8. 8. MERRILL, General Manager Mul. & St. Paui R. R. Hon. H. L, PALMER, Attorney. All prizes will be paid on the day after drawing, and the list of awards will be announced in all the principal cities of the Union, WM. H. JACOBS, President Milwaukee Musical Society, Cashier Second Ward Savings Bank, T. L. BAKER, Treasurer, dope nctl mngoanuer Milwaukee National Bank, for tickets or information to m J, SCHUBERTH & UO. #20 Broadway, H, N, HEMPSTED, Milwaukee, Win., General A ickets can also be had at the drug store corner of Fighth nue and Thirty-lifth street; drug store corner Sixth ave nue and Twenty-brst street; music store 254 Bowery, near Prince strect; music store, 355 Bowery, near Fourth street. ANJO AND GUITAR INSTRUCTION BY A NEW AND ‘simple method, enabling the pupil to master the lastru- meut in @ single course of lessons. H. C. DOBSON, 260 Bowery. NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN WHO I8 A LOVER of music and pcaseses soprano, contraito, tenor or bass Voice, and who is desirous of joining a volunteer choir in an Episcopal church for the purpose of practice and instruc. tion, will please send their address to W, K., box 9,898 Pont ofice, N. ¥., stating where an interview wii be conventent FIRST CLASS CHOIR AND ORGANIST FOR Catholte or Episcopal service wish an engagement from May 1. Members of the choir will also engage separately. ‘Address, for three days. only, ORGANIST, care of U. Sobit- mer, 701 Broadway. A FOREIGN GENTLEMAN OF MANY YEARS' EX- perience, painstaking and very successfu! asa teacher, gives in Vocal and Piano Muste and Painting in water colors, at his own or pupil's residence ; terms moderete:: frat class reference, Call on or address Dr. PUTMAN CRAMER, First avenue, second door above Kighty-eighth street, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 211 FOURTH ‘avenue , next Clarendon Hotel. Branch Lyric Mall, 728 bixth avenue. The most 1 rainent musical institute, For nniars apply to H. SCHROEDER, Director. N. vom it organiste, singers and music teachers ‘wanting positions should leave thelr addresses as above. ConTRAtto—coon READER, DESIRES A, POST. jon in @ Protestant church, from May 1. Apply to dress ORGANIST, 257 West 2d at, chcca Nd oy ADIES WISHING TO STUDY GRAMMAR OR OTHER English branches may hear ot a skifal teacher. In- Quire of Mra. BARNUM, 201 6th nv., near 14th at. ‘ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Eighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, WILL REMOVE to'new and elegant rooms, ‘83 UNION BQUARE. (BROADWAY), Decker Brothers’ Butiding, CLASSES FOR UNION SQUARE NOW FORMING, {Oiaases of three i i « Glasses of two puj ‘dos (Private lennon) Applications received at ofice In Fighth street. Terms, PIANOFORTES. N ELEGANT 74% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE for sale, riebly finished, with four round corners; back same as the tom ; carved legs; full iron late, overstrung basa, agraffe improvement; most cele- Bratea city makers; five years’ rrantee ; new three months will be sold for $425. N. B.— the richest tone and perfecuy superb; will be packed for sbipping if juired, aod an object made to a quick buyer, A. L. BATTERSON, 690 Sixta av., near Fortioth at. (A BEAUTIFUL TIANOFORTE ONLY $100_KLEOANT rosewood Pianoforie, round corners, oversirung bass, carved legs; maker, Steinway ; bargain for cash. J, BIDDLE, 18 Amity atreet, near Broadway. wareroom price 8850 MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE to order, celebrated maker, full need, ised five 60, for Bi Parlor’ Suits, "Palntings, e, Chamber Furniture, Ac.; @ sacrilice; pre ing city. 96 West Fifteenth street, near ath avenue. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND beautiful styles, of diferent makers, at lower prices for cash or monthiy thstalments, or for rent, at WATERS’, @L roadway, than can be found elsewhere. eo TWO NEW SEVEN OCTAVE RUSE- wood Pia ing all improvements, to be soli under at 79 Fourth avenue, between Tenth janufacturing, pric id Eleventh streets. PIANO WANTED—CASH WILL BE PATD FOR A GOOD P yostrument, Address P., box 209 Herald office, stating boweat price. wa IANOFORTE, CHICKERING MAKER.—A PARTY DE- Ciining housekeeping will sell their fine instrument, balt coat, Cover, Stool and Music Rack, together with elegant Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Figures, Or- haments, Crockery, Silver-piated and ‘Glass Ware, 7, Kasement, Kitehen Furniture, nearly new; regardiess coat. 110 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. ‘PRECENTOR AN. EXPERIENCED | PRECERTOR, with a strong tenor voice, is open for engagewent from tie Ist day of May next, Adoress PRECENTOR, Herald b aftice, Brooklyn. JIANOFORTE, AND SINGING.THAT THOROUGH ced. teacher who has sung two years with the F » may be found every Thesday and Friday at clock, waere he is teaching, in the family of ex-Connelimi G. Haviland, 169 Wes ‘Tenth street. Terms iiberal. JOPRANO.A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AB SO- prano singer in @ eburch eh moderate salary nt firet, ‘all on or address, for three days, SOPRANO, WL Waverley piace. “MUSIC ENNOBLES THE Violio, Singing. Lessons p bs Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty. wailed free. Address PROFESSOR, iY vate; and event fifth street, Cirowlars or call, ge PER MONTH FOR INSTRUCTION ON THE PIA- {Ded no, with practice, ‘Those wikhing bo learn for their Own aniusement rapidly advanced at No. YY West ‘Thirtteth street, Lear Niath aveuue F TANO.--FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING ‘will sell nine Instrument, cost $600, for #250, rosewood ‘ase, 7 octave, splendid tone. ' Also the Furnitare, Carpets Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Oroaments, Curtains, Parlor, Bedroom, Basement and Kitebep Furnitnte, in fine order, at haif cost. 113 Weat Twenty-serenth street, near Siath avenue SMAMBERS” SQUARE AND UPRIGHT, PIANOS ieee, Sait rented, ‘steinway" Piano at y . 01 Fourth ave- iaiie inn Meant Taos « SON. nE at moderate 3200, Pianos €) nue. Manufacturers, 27 West Thirt eeuth street, U PRIOHT PIANOS FOR RENT—AT OUVRIER & SON'S, | DANCING ACADEMIES. : DEMY, % WEST FourrH UMAR'S DANCING A\ Dy ritect. Classos Tuosdny and Fel Boston and all dances tangt perfectly in one quarte fashion- ‘able dances in #ix private lessons. GQAUAA'S DANCING ACADEMIES,—SOIR.ER AT MA- Hall, Thirteenth atreat, next Tuesdey evening, and Shania rumors Cventigy Abr Lk, “Private lensone civeo at any ime. AMUSEMENTS. Be Ss inphnnesiinemnpsicmee mete or onmonannncniialieial n= @ARDEN. beheyeishdeser Pl WEEK BLACK CROOK, BLACK CROOK. LAst WEEK OF THE GREAT MAJILTONS, LAST WEEK OF THE FAMOUS SKATE! LAst WEEK OF THE KUNNELS FAMIL} LAST WSEK OF THE GRAND BALLET. LAST WEEK OF THE SUPERB SCENERY. FIRST WEEK OF AMERICU! THE CHILD VIOLINIST, AGE 336 Y! , the wonder of the FIRST WEEK OF A AEW BALLER. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE BLACK CROOK, LAST 81X NIGHTS OF THE BLACK CROOK. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE BLACK CROOK. On Friday event: A He Benet of MULE. MARTE LTON. SATURDAY, LAST MATINEE OF THE BLACK CROOK. ON MONDAY BVENING, APRIL 10, 1871, (pm es Forgets nye BITORIOAL TRAGEDE, the modern. ‘Charles Calvert, Bsq., 2 Manchester: Enginad te} ) entitled ‘THE LIFE AND DEATH or RICHARD THE THIRD. The play wilt be ited with all the ELEGANCE OF ELABORATION, PR OPLENDOR OF COSTUR! ARMORS, BANNDKS, WEAPONS, INSIGNIA and a GRAND COMBINATION OF SHAKSPEARIAN ARTISTS’ ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. GREAT SUCCESS, GREAT SUCCESS. OLIVER DOUD BYRON. ACKOSS THE Every Evenin, CONTINENT. ACROSS THE abr M.S CUNTINENT. ACKOSS THE CONTINENT, ACROSS THE Matinee CONTINENT. ACROSS THE evar. M, CONTINENT. ACKOSS THE ‘The CONTINENT, ACKOBS THE Great CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Railroad CONTINENT, ACROSS THE Scene. CONTINENT. ACROSS THE The CONTINENT, ACROSS THI: Great CONTINENT, ACROSS THE TELEGRAPH CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Feat. CONTINENT, ACROSS THE Unbounded CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Applause. CONTINENT, ACROSS THE Rapturous CONTINENT, ACROSS THE Enthusiasm, CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Delighted CONTINENT. ACROSS THE Audiences. CONTIN EN: ACBOSS THE CONTIN: Moa gtAHINEE PERFORMANCES aT2 PM. onday, Tuesaay, Wednesday, day. Firat repreecntaion of the new fairy 4 elncular dresee IE BLACK A) in which the world-renuwned Man-Monkey, SIGNOK CANITO, will make bis frat appearance ut this theatre, NEW SUEN NEW PERTIES AND APPOINTMENTS, ‘nd an unapproachabie cast of characters, NLOBE THEATRE, Grote TEatant 28 BROADWAY. GLORIUUS SUCUESS OF THE NEW DRAMA, HOUSES FILLED FROM PARQUET TO DOME, STANDING ROOM ONLY AFTER 8 O'CLOCK. DAY AND NIGHT, DAY AND MUU, we. H. AS WM. H JOSH HART, as. JOSH HART... a3. IN DAY AND NIGHT, DAY DAY | DAY AND AND AND. NIGLT, Night. NIGHT, D ‘The attempted mur- D A der of Daddy Grey,| ry Y the New York Ra: Y A jvker, in search of A N us child, N d ‘The Sewers of D N w York. nN I Mariew Railroad r q ‘Tunnel. @ H Breaking down the H T Wall of Death T ‘Wm. H. wall et ty fone Wm. H. Whalley. . H. Woalley.| at full m. H.W. €. LOCOMOTIVE: STEAM" WHISTLE, ENGIN. HEAD LIGHT and a grand imvosi ‘oban's DAY AND NIGH’ WM. H. WHALLEY WA, H. WHALLEY, Sfssseeessseee IN DAY AND NIGHT, DADDY GREY JOSH HART, JOsH HARI 9: nee JIM Nassaw 1N DaX AND NIGHT, Day WM. U, WHALLEY Day AND as AND NIGHT DADDY NIGHT. EVERY GRAY. THE EVENING, JOSH HART TRAIN, and an THE WEDNESDAY JIM NASSAU, WALL and in or SATURDAY DAY AND DEA’ MATINEE. NIGHT. SAVED. All the old favorites nan Olio, Misa Ella Wesner, John Hart, Add Kyman, Master Barney, ‘and Hengler, and others. EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, MONDAY, A! 3, first appearance in this city of the California Star, JOHNNY TUEKS, the Champion Hig Shoe Song and Dance Artist, He will ap- Pear in his original sung and dance, “1 Coulun'’ Stay Away. the Champion Juggier of the World, in his Cloud Swing and. Juggling Acts. 8, Rickey, Deiel MATINE! RAND OPERA HOUSE. IMM NSE HIT, AIMEE IN HER GREATEST SPECIALTY, THE FINEST BAL! TROUPE IN AMBRICA APPEAR iN Y BVENL EVERY NIGHT THis WEEK (EXC! LA GRAND:, DUCHESSE, AIMEE.... ! THU iG. PT THURSDAY), USHERS OF THE ee EMSINIY Gaus! Pi AUSINE. NULLY PEIRIS, Signor CARLO PATTL. DAY- MATINEE AT P. Mey LES GEORUIENNES, AIMEE as Feroza, PERSINI as Nanly SUNDAYFOURTEENTH GRAND CONCERT, JAMES FINK, Jr.'s, FAMOUS, NINTH REGIMENT BAND, assisted by Mlle, AIMEE, Mise NULLY PEIRIS and M. TAURSDAY—REHEARSAL MATINEE AT 1 P. &. Admittance to all parte uf the house. +6... cece ce IN REHEARSAL, LA BELLE HELENE, \RAND OPERA HOUSE, VOUAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSICAL EVENT, TONIGHT, SUNDAY, APRIL 2. MLLE. AIMEE, MISS NULLY PEIRTS AND M. GIRREBEUK will make their rst appearance, in coajunction with JAMES Fisk, JK.8, FAMOUS NINTH REGIMENT BAND, AT THEIR THIRTEENTH GRAND CONCERT, A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. Admission 50c.; Family Circle 2c. ; Reserved Sents $L REHEARSAL MATINEES EVERY THURSDAY at IP. TADT THEATRE—45 AND 47 BOWER’ GRAND GERMAN OPERA. ‘Monday, 84—LOHENGRIN, for the first time tn Amerien, ‘Airs, LICHTMAY in’her great role as Elsa, EW YORK OT es wae LB IMNE, copscerrny asics MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 236 EVERY NIGHT AT & LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF CIRCUS SEASON. LAST WEEK BUY ONE OF CLECUS SEASON. SECOND WEEK IN AMERICA OF THE WONDERFUL CYNOCEPHALUS, rgest baboon spectes, that rides cleved {balloons tn imitation AIMER, Musical Olio—Misi SAT! an antmal of th and ludicrous act, leaping banners Of the greatest circus riders and rivals them all in profound salatation to the audience. MLLF. CAROLINE ROLLAND, the greatest bareback equestrienne that the world has ever produced, GEORGE DONALD, ” CHAMPION BAREBACK: SOMEMSICT AND PIROUETTR: THE LEVANTINE BROTHERS, gymnasts of unapproachable artistic skill, THE CHAMPION LEAPERS. ALLEN, ROSE AND RK, W. BESWICK, TUE CLOWNS, JULIAN KENT AND JOK PENTLAND. AN FRANCISCO MINSTREL HALL, . B88 Broadway. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 3, and subsequently until further uwotloe, SATSUMA'’S ROYAL. JAPANHSE TROUPE, \lucing twenty artists of both’ sexes, a ats, Jugelera, Equilibrists and Posturers. PR heir Uret appenrance in this clty alice helt omively Ctepartiire trom tine thea'Te of the departure GRAND TYCOON, JEDDO. Teel en connlets Of 90) DIFFERENT ACTS, ort nal with themselves. hI red most atively that not a SINGLE MEMUER of tale organization has ever appeared in New YOriic0e of adminsion—Orchesta, ®1; Parquet, 75. ; Gi foe, Private Bores, Bt Bor ot oe ryureley, March B : a FM A SGP MATINGR SATURDAY, AT 2B. Me I ECEPTION Tendered Hon, THOMAS J. CREAMER, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL ty Wi Hon, CHARLIs #. LOEW, President Dr. J. M, CARNOCHAN,) rr. J. M. Judge JOUN SCOTT, nee® pf; CAMERON, Esq, § AMER HL. BRI eorel Within €. Coven, Secretaries. To prevent overcrowding the number of tickets hae bean limited and will not be {nereased, 746 ate # m5, DB KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, 76 U5 ——— ™~ us 745—BROADWAY—143, = BY oppomte Astor place. m8 BY co 8 WITLE OLLIE GOLDSMITH WILL RECITE BRETTE La! Harte’s “Heathen Chines,” at bia Shakesperian kuger- te coment, Taesday evenin prit 4, at Chick ‘a new Vial, Fourteenth street. Tickets #1, for sale at Goldamiuh'a Writing Colloge, 40 Enat Ponrtoenth street, aud Bradley & ‘Brotuers’, Broadway, it Twenty-third street. ROADWAY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 200 BROADWAY, CORNB WARRIN, ! “Open to 5. PAE LECTURE SEASON, RCTURB ON LIFE IN PALES’ BY J, BALDWIN Hwy, erg United Staves Cons at "Jala idastrated rare and beantiful native dresses, er Tuesday evening, wt o'clock, 1h the Lecture Room of Calvary Church, Twenty-teat atreet and Fourth avenue, aud Wednestay evening, at & Kouin of the Choreh uf the Ascension, Admission free. A cuilaction te taken for &

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