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BOARDERS es 1 SUIT OF SECOND FLOOR. Sees recta uted aa sur OF House, with arate ina, trong Broadway, aquare aud Fifth avenue, lay 1. ST CLASR Des, NEW AND GANTLY FUR- gentlemen, ed Rooms for gen and wife or two from n $14 to B25 each room, 156 Waverley place. SUIT AND OTHER "ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, with or without Board, at 106 West Thirty-fourth street, four doors from pyrene dl table if desired; man in attenance ; a Siccr. 1 make supe- servant rior arrangements for amor, OF DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH OR WEEODE Boar Parior Suit, for oe te ae Che 4 rd.—Also at 37 West Twentysluat street, LARGE ROOM, WELL FURNISHED AND IN COM- lete order, to with Bos in a private family; no erate, Coll of 186 West Eleventh. 6 PER WEEK.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO 2. as wits of wrtbout M Board, and for light housekeeping, erican family, 8 Hudson street, corner Harrison, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED patent Bye pd with Board; also oihere suitable Soptocnt rate | West Pi clpty panei pry Hats aghtt 1 moving; terms moderate, 23 for gentlemen, Iocallons “Firtt class fe WEST Sa aay STREET.—DESIRABLE Suits of Rooms, with or without private table, for fami Jes or or single gentiemen, for the summer or by the year. b ps ) varas AEA MaaE, FRUNT ROOMS, ONE WITH alcove, all modern improvements. closets, hot and cold water, bath, &c., to let to gentlemen, with or without Board. 168 East Thiriy-fourth street, 4, FAST TWENTIETH BIREET, ONE DOOR FROM Fifth avenue,—Roome for families and single gentlo~ Boia or without Board ; private tables if destred ; rooms ted up. 4. Bist TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN th avenue and Broadway. —Furniahed Rooms, on aco- ond floor, en suite or singly, und Rooms on third floor, with ; Fefereuces exchanged. 5TH AVENUE, 62.-WADSWORTH HOUS! desiring elegant large airy Rooma, with ‘choice table, yiune to pay for same are invited to call early; no moving in S| Br es 138 A Oe ST SE EE ae ee Seas NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1871.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. BOARDERS WANTED. | ins aren NINTH BTREET.—AN ELEGANT ‘sevond floor, handsomely furnished, Sands prmmanenaly tel Felerenves excaunged, 8 aM EBT EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH §8.u and ‘Sine pe yn ee — op second and third joors, to rent, with good Board; references; iy private, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. ‘Rooms on parior and other floors to let, with or without Board, IRVING PLACE.—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; house first ciass and extra width; rooms large, light and cool, handsomely furnished; very low prices for season or year. Dero Weer, FORTY-FIRST STRE 0 LET, WITH 7 lié Board, large and email Rooms, to gentlemen and gle gentlemen, Referenc r 122 3 Bast, TWENTY-SEVENTA STREET.—TO LET, Ith Board, two connecting Rooms, second story, 133 atest, FORTY. -FIRST STREET. PLEASANT Rooms, witb Board, to families and gentlemen ; terms: moderate, 136 MAcRoUGAL srrrer—a FEW ROOMS TO Jet, with good Board, to a gentleman and wife, for te j al#o single Rooms, $6 ad $7 per week, No moviugin WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR JUNC- tion Broadway and Sixth ayenur.—Handsomely fur- 13 136 ee for geutleman and wife; Board for lady only. 37 2, AV-TO LET, WITH BOARD, TWO LARGE nicely burnish front Rooms, on second and third loors, for families oF at 137 West, tery. OURTH STREET, BETWEEN Sixth avenue and Broadway.—A handsomel, ee iiahed Floor of Rooms, with tiret class Board, for fam weuticmen ; reference requi EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR LEX- ington avenue.—Furnished or unfurnwhed Rooma, with Board, suitable for a geutieman and wife or single gen- tlemen. 139 WEST FOURTEENIH STRERT.—HANDSOME Rooms and first class accommodations, with Board. Situation very desirable; open through to the next 3 142 ) WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, ONE BLOCK 2 boa weat of Broadway.—Furniahed Itooms, without gentlemen only; terms moderate; references ex- TH HOUSE FROM FOURTH AVENUE, 103 EAST Fourteenth sirect—Large and small Rooms, en suite or singly, with Board sf required; woutd like to engage with responsible parties by th rouse first class. EAST SIXIBENTH STREET, BETWKEN FIFTA avenue and Union square. —Handsomely furnished Par- lor and Bedroom on first iloor, aiso on second floor, with first class Board. Rooms for gentlemen. Torms moderate to for the summer or year, References cx- changed. EAST NINTH STRI NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, — ¢ ‘Thivd nd lone $8 to let, with Board; also Room on parior jor. EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—VERY DESIRA- bie Suits of Rooms, elegantly furnished, with or without rivate table, for the summer or by the year. Also single Rooms, without bord, 9 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Madison avenues.—Rooma to let, with Board, en suite or singly; no moving, ll WEST THIRTY NINTI STRE! SUIT OF Rooms on third floor to let, with Bonrd, to yentleman land wife; also Rooms on fourth floor to Jel, to single gen- tlemen; house first claas, TH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 1d. 302.--Tesirable donnle front Rooms, h iumished, to let, with Board, No childrea or nurs 14 7H STREET, 208 West. —HANDSOMELY FURNISH- Led Suit of Rooms on second fioor to let, with Board; also Rooms on upper floor. N. Int of TH STREET, NO. 217, NEAR SEVENIH AVENU: A large, handsome front Room, and single Room c necting, to let, with Board, to a party of gentlemen or gea- Veman and wife, iE TH STREET, 81, WES’ NDSOMELY Fi'R- nished Suit of Foome, second floor, front; unturniahed front Room, third fioor; first class Board for families or gen- Hemen; terms moderate ; references, i 30 AND ay, TH §T., %8, WEST.-TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- nighed suits ot Rooms on second floor to let, with Board; also Rooms to gentlemen on upper flvors. No moving Ist ot May. TWELFTH STREET.—TO LET, UNFURNISHED, 1 with Board, elegant Second Floor} all improvements, newly painted ani tn perfect ander; hokas wil be oooupled from May 1 by small American family; also choice of newly furnished Kooms for gentiemen, 19 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Filth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantiy furnished Rooms to Tet, f yo or without Soard, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen ; terms moueruie. 1Q West TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Large, desirable Suit of Rooms, xecond Boor, for fam- ily or party ‘of gentlemen, with supecior Board; also Room for gentlemen on fourth floor. Ketereuces, 185 Ff | LO) Furnished Rooms to let, with Board; also tran FIRST CLASS BOARD; ‘and newly furnisned; call iumediately for ‘ane of bost nelghtvaripods nine city: choice of rooms, Refereaces. 158 2Ast mer rourta STREET.- WITH BOARD, Lis ekg song it as parties desiring the appointments of a private residene 153 BLEECKER STREET (DEPAU ROW), HOUSE OO changed hands.—Very desirable Rooms, en auite or singly, to let, with Board, to families or single persons, at very moderate prices, AU PLAOF, NEAR BLEECKER STREE ard; good table and moderate prices. and day 214. MADISON AVENUF.—ROARD.—AN Suit of three or four Roome, with first class accom- modations, may be obtained for a family. 915 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.--A GENT. = man can have first class Soardina small family ; terms moderate. — 224) West TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY will let one or two pleasant Room”, coutaining hot and cold water, with good Board, on very moderate term, 294 WEST FOURTA sTREET.—TwWO LARGE FUR- nished Rooms on second floor, with good Board; private family; pleasant situation aud reasonable terms, 96; BAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. —A FUR- we) nished t or back Parlor to let, with yood Board ; also other des'rable Rooms, suitable for families, Location desirable, Terms low. 296 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREE' "wo MAG- nificently Furnished Rooms to let, with Board; house first class in every particular, 94] EAST JWENTV-SEVENTH sth cETT0 LET, nively furvis e large ond small’ Room Recting, sultable for two or three gentlemen, with or without joard; fam! vate; xs Board;' family private; terms to sult P50) WEST, TRI BroaTit BTRE TO QU) with Board, a very pleweant and ais teeta fingie Room; private family. O57 West FOURTEENTH STREET NEAR EIGHTH +) avenue.—Neatiy furnished front Room on third floor (iet to genueman ani wile or single gentlemen, with ‘frst class Bourd, Relerences exchanged. 26 2% WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN ), nth and Eighth avenues.—Gentleman and wile or few gentlemen can be accommodated w.th good Board and pleasant Rooms ; private family ; terms moderate; ho moving. 305 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR STUYVESANT 4 square.—Niccly furnished Rooms, singly or en sulle, to to let, with Board; house first class; references ex- ged. WEST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Handsomely furnished ooma, with firat clans Board, for famillesand gentlemen, Frivate table it desire. Re- ferences. 2: 2 IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board, in suits or singly. 2: QD STREET, 434,—NIOELY FORNISAED ROOMS TO et, wih board; first, second ond third floors; very Foasonable during the’ summer; first class table and neigh- borhood. 24 UNIVERSITY PLACE, CORNER NINTH STREET.— Pleasant Rooms to let to gcutlemen and their wives or cae eccveneg, with first class Board; references cx- 95™ STREET, NO. 245, WEST—A GENTLEMAN and wife or single gentlemen can obtain well fur- Biahed Rooms, with Board, in aprivate family. References requi OG WEST TWELETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished auit of Rooms, with Parlor, on second floor, ‘with first class Board, for a party of gentlemen or a family; references given and required. 29 West, TWENTY. SIXTH STREET,—THE E\TIRE *J Second Floor and other Rooms to let, on May 1, with full or partial Board. Location desirable for genue- n, WEST THIRTYSECOND — STREET,-SECOND E Floor to let, handsomely furnished, with Board; refer- required. fh EASTNINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and University place.—A Suit and other Rooms, newly furnished, with first class Board and attendance, to one oF two families or gentlemen. References exchanged, Qe EAve TAIRTT-AROOND STRERY, NEAR MADI- ) gon avenue. ‘0 large, banda Roome, on second floor, with Board, (o let, together or separately. 37 WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH e avenne.—Four Rooms on second ficor, handsomely furnished and combining all modern conveniences, to be rented, with Board, 88 EAST TWE “SIXTH STREET, ADJOINING Union League Ciud House.—Rooms to let to tamilica or gentlemen, with or without Board. 3 tab EAST 1WENTIETH STREET.—ASPARLOR FLOOR, three large rooms, bathroom, closets, e., with private also Rooms for gentlemen, without board. Kefer- eT. -FROM THE 3¢ or class Board. Refareiees exchang 4 IRVING PLACE, OPPosiTE Hotel.—To revt, with Board, from May 1, two larze furnished Rooms on second floor, ina small fanuly; refer- ences required. 4] EAST TWENTY-FIRST STKERT.—VERY FINE socond story Rooms to let, handsomely !urnished, with Gr without private table; references exchanged. 41 t WEST THIRTY sixrit STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues, sy furnished Rooms, ingly or en wiy furnished or unfurnisued, * any or without tirat class ‘Board 41” TTHIRTY-SIXTH § ‘and Taint avenues. Hanued either singly or en suite; newly furnished “oF with or Without tratclaas Board, 9) GROVE STREET. A WELL FURNISHED 8IT- 42 fing ttoom: aud Bedroom to let, with Hoard, sultabio for # gentleman and wife or two single gentiemen; terms reaconable. 4) BAST NINETEENTH STi —LARGE, WELL 42 Fitnmned Kooms, with frst o!aew Board, in'a private fatally; terms reasonavle to w permanent party. References. QD STREVT, 44 WEST. OOMS FOR FAMILIES 43", entlemen, with Board, at reduced prices; delizhtful location for summer, one block trom Broadway and three Vines of cara, ” WESTMINSTER A. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—BOOMS, ELE- wanlly foemeped to let, en suite or sing’y, with Board, «Apply at 34 West Twenty-taird stroe 44 WEST SIXTEENTH STRERT. ROOMS, EN SUITE, to rent, with first class Board. References ex: 462 EAST TWENTY-FIRST Second Fieor to let, bath, &c. ; private tab'e preferred ; by aeason oF yoar, at moderate terns; newly turnished; lo- cation unexceptionable ; references xchanged. AG West, turer Y-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished Second Floor, with Board, to gentleman aud wive rr siagle gentlemen ; aigo single Rooms; references exobange 47 wrest. TWELPTR STREET, } NEAR vIFTH AVE- _ STREET.-AN ENTIRE nne.—Eleganuy * sfuraiahed Rooms, with nicot hot and cold water, with first class Board; no moving in $ torms moderate. BO 1eyixg PLACE, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH DQ srect. Suits of Rooms, handsomely furnished, to re hoor without Board. WEST. ‘TWENTY- FOURTH STREET, —HAND. somely furnished Re oms to tet, with Board; table and 50 Attendance tirat class, references exchanged, TWO HAND- 5 LST NINETEENTH STREET, souely furnished Rooms, parlor and bedroom con- necting, third floor, front; everything about house and table strictly lirat class. ' References. 45) WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN Fieta and Sixth avenues.—Rooms and Board may be ob- tained for fainilies of gentiemen ‘on moderate terma “ype o AVENUE, KS PLACE, NEAR freee Rooms, with Board, tleman and oR be gentlemen ; immediate p ion, Keterences tach 3 es OND STERET. BLEGANTLY | FURNISHED i By cd mu rte fiat ae 5 » tre [hod aod ieee ation for tal le boarders at 88 per » WEST ELEVENTH STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM 56, Fifth as avenue, “tarae jandsomely furnished Rooms, East J NINTH, sree? 2 BETWEEN Pty UWAY rc suite or singly, 0 get pe a M desired. a 3.4.5 West FOURTRENTH STREET.—WITH BOARD, to gentleman und wife, clegantiy furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with all conveniences, at a very moderate Price. 35 WwW ‘EST FOURTEENTH ‘STREET, —A SUIT OF < 50. Gonnnte let, with Board, on second floor, and one Room on third floor, 35 8 WEST 2D 8T.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD OVO tet, with Board, a large handsomety furnished front Room, second floor, with closets; modern improvements and first class fret class neigh! shborhood, 9 472 SES TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—PARTIES 472 to engage Hoard for the summer can be ac- comnvodated with large and pleasant Roonr, Turalshed or ane Teasonable terms; Iceation unexceptionable, furnished, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, SECOND floor, excellent table, with the private famfiy'occupying first class house No, 83 West Thirty-fourth treet; also Rooms on fourth floor. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH BOARD, A ond story front Room, newly furnished; three hot and cold water, in new brown stone font story st Sixtteth street, between Lexington and Fourth wes; bathroom and water closet on same floor. Address L, B. A., Herald office, LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant adopted ou’, by Dr. and Mine. EST. 144 West 4Ut street, near Seventh BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Wwnzzo. FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, 5™4 AVENUE THEATRE. Sey ‘with Board at private table; alee, Room for maid dies immediately 51 Uptown Herald Branch office, 1,846 Broadway. ANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE ADULTS, ome nnd Roan: terme #40 ver week; location Fourth and Seventh avonties, Eighteenth and Thirty fo references exchanged. Address BRIGGS, Herald Uptowa t Branch office, 1448 Broadway, for two day WITH BOARD, FOR TWO EL- lerty ladies, above Thirty-fourth street, between Sev- enth and Eighth avenues; terms must be moderate ; best re- ferences, Address M. C, H., Herald office, yV ANTED -BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A NICELY turatshed Room, with Board for lady, where there W no other boarders, with a widow lady, and uptown. Ad- dress HASTE, box 12) Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 roadway. BROOKLYN BOARD. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOK LYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT BERET, CITY BALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPLN FROM 6 A. M, TILL 8 P, M. BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RE- CKIVE THEIR ee At THE HERALD BRANCH DE! LAV ERY, NO. PRON! SYREET, BROOKLY: NY PARTY WISHING TO OBTAIN BOARD R ONE or two children from twe to six years of age can find a comfortable home and a mother's care with American lndy by calling at 46 Cook street, near Graham avenue, Wil Mameburg. cou: TRY BOARD, A FAMILY or FOUR ADULTS WANT COUNTY BOARI with three crge ae aix ena within one and a halt hour of Wallstreet. Addr stating particulars and price, which muat be reasonable, I’ Q.. bux Sil New Yors Post office, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE OOUNTRY oie a lara, box 830 Post office, New York a on coma rese is T WINDSOR, VT., NEAR ASCUTNEY MOUNTAIN A’. and the Cotnecticut river.—Three trains dally from New York and Boston; location beautiiul and healthy; pleasant drives and views; good accommodations and rea- sonable prices. For further particulars address A. K. G., box 395 ‘indsor ( Vt.) Post office, A PRIVATE FAMILY IN FLUSITING WOULD two ur three Rooms, with Board; location very choice ‘references exchanged. Address A. B.'C., Herald ofilce. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN NEW Jersey for the summer in a private famiiy, within one hour of the city. Address L, C., Heraid ofiice, stating terme, BARTON NORTH SHORE OF STATEN ISLAND, 4 minutes from New York; ferriage We. ; superior accom- modaiion generally; location perfectiy healthy and well shaded ; stabling, Inquire at Everett Library, 538 Sixth ave- nue, or address ¥., Herald office, OARD WANTED—AT LAKE MAHOPAC, IN A PRI- vate boarding house, for ‘family, ‘Address, stat- OARD wal ZAR THE CITY, FOR A GE roe Been hildren; or would hire Tarnished Voltage. "Address, stating’ terme, ‘which munt Le morlerate, 8. W., Herald ottice. NOUNTRY BOARD.—PERSONS WANTING EXCEL J lent farm house Board, with a private fant Get, Wealthy vlace, Tess than €0 miles from New Yor Tallroad depot; room for horses and carringe if dest coo apply to 8. N. ST. JOHN, Georgetown, Fairteld NOUNTRY BOARD, CATSKILL, N. Y.—BOARD, IN J iCvery respect satisfactory, may be had with a private family at this place ation airy and deliehtfu', em- ins the finest mow o ain aud water views; all the tr the country and ft# appurtenances tole had; about ur distance from the summer hotels, Prospect Park and reference given and required, if desired, Address box 87 Post office, Pe NERY BOARD, WITH TWO ROOMS COMMUN 7 eating, wanted. by throe Indies for the summer, witht 80 mules of Ne ric, Addrosa, ntating terms aud full pa teuiars, J. Jo, is’ West Twenty bet nirest, NOUNTRY BOARD-—AT WHITE PLAINS, WEST. Z_,clenter counts, N. ¥, Openon or before Ist of Mas. ‘Terms reasonable: Mra, A. RINE, CouxTsy BOARD - “ON GR NFIELD HILL, CONN terms: sper week; stabiing for horses. Address box 88 Post office, Greenfield Hill, Conu. JOUNTRY BOARD. PLEASANT ROOMS, wri GooD Board, can be obtained in a_ private fam!l miles from Stamford village. “Terme moderate. For parictars address £, P. F., Stamford Post office, Conn, NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN A FARMER'S FAMI- J ly, within one hour's ride of New York, for a gentleman, wife and four children, eldert seven years.’ Addresa A., box 5,006 New York Post office. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED-—FOR GENTL’ MAN, / wite, two children (age! three and five) and nurse, within one hour's ride of city. Address, with particulars, FW. E., Dox 280 Herald otlice. NOUNTRY GOARDERS.-S(X OR TEN BOARDERS no «mall children) can te accommodated ; the bert of board, aplendid view; good mountain air; a short di from the village of Warwick and only n few aminutes from Stono Bridge depot, | Address Mrs. A. B., box 108 Post oftice, Warwick, Urange county. N. IRST CLASS BOARD ie ROOMS; ONLY FOUR or five boarders taken, in a sinall private famflv residing in Stamford, Conn, five minutes from depot, Address box 6,686 New York Post office. HREE FAMILIES WANTING EXCELLENT BOARD for the season, with home comfort: sfecale ly at once 10 Whitbeck House, East Greenbush ; weak :de lightful place; fine drives ; good stablin, ibang. ANTED COUNTRY BOARD FOR A GIRL NINE rears of age, for the ome. Address, with full par- tloulars, ab Bleecker atrect, New ¥ = Ke en miles east fro SUMMER RESORTS, RELMONT HALL, SCHOOLEY MOUNTAIN, N. J,, WILL open on the 6th of June. For terms address D. A. CROWELL, —THIs SPLEN- ()RIENTAL HOTEL, GREAT NECK. did summer resort will open for reception of guests May J. Steamboat Arrowamith leaves Peck ai daily at 4 P. $0 minutes’ mall. Boating, bathing, fehing, alabiingy Xe. Call at hotel or address, PRIVATE FAMILY, OOCCFYING A HANDSOMELY furnished house froating Central Park, wil! let the Sce- ond Floor, also single Rooms, with Board. Apply at Everett 88 Sixth avenne, LADY WAVING A THANDSOMELY FURNISHED house wou'd like to let_ a second story Room to gentic- Board for wite; terms very reasonable, Ad- f, box 102 Herald Uptown Branch ovice, 1446 man and wii dress COOP! Broadway. Bore. AANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR a party of gentlemen or gentleman and wife, at 258 West Thirty-fourth street. MFS22% ASON, OF NO. 1 IRVING PLACE, WAVING taken the new and elegant house 61S Fitth avenu», will be prepared May 1 to receive applications for whole Floors, Dylthe year, with private table? ‘none but those prepared tO pay’ hberally need apply. ARLOR FLOOR (THREE ROOMS) OR SECOND Floor (three rooms), handsomely furnished, with or without Board, 12 9 private houze, 51 West Twerty-sixth street ; reference ae “House, table and location Arak clags, ory front Room nwith Boar referred; will take possession immediately anita perma- henvif suited; location must be above Thirty-tourtar street and east of Sixth avon dress, giving terms and full particulars, Sf. CLARE, ice. YOUNG MAN D nished Room in a ru per month; location below Fourteenth street; referen wlven, Address COMFORT, Herald office. GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SINGLE ROOM AND unexceptionable Board, in a private, sociable fam! tating terms, " PERMANENT, box ABI Herald of GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN EX- A. “Change for a bandeome Suit of walnut Chauwber Furni- fire. “Pride of board #18 per week. “Address Xbox 114 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN A PRIVAIE family; German pre‘erred, Address F. V., box 1,337 Post office. rs A LARGE AND SMALL FRONT ROOM ADJOINING, suitable for man, wife, child and single gentle. inan, with Boar 8 not exceeding $45, Address MORIT- MER, box 255 Post ollice. A MADY. ENGAGED OUP DURING THE DAY, WANTS ‘ap unfurnished Room, with or without Board.’ Address L, 8. D., box 100 Herald Uptown ylice, Broad: way. A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH AN UNFUR- ished ‘Room, except carpet, with lioard; permanent: hot to exceed $16; location between Third ‘and Seventh avenues and Fourth and Twentieth streets, B., box 11 Herald Uptown Branch oftiee, 1,218 Broadway. BOARS WANTED. FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, board for Indy, where there is not inore than one boarder or with a Jady living alone; location between Fourteeuth and Fortieth street, Feary amd Seventh avenues. | Address, stating terme, i F, L., vox 144 Herald Uptown ] OARD WANTED--BY A LADY EMPLOYED DURI the day, either in New York or Rrookiyn; is wii pay about Ba Address INDEX, Herald oilice, WARTED- BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, TWO Rooms and Board, in @ good peighborhood and at moderate wrma; relerences given and required, Address TRIO, Herald ollie. Branch office, 1,240 Brow! Wins -BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A LARGE furmiahed Koom, with Board; location between Fourth and Seventh avenues references exchanged; possession im- *Si0 Post |. Address, with termes, box mediate or on May office. Wess “BY A YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN Fittieth and Sixty-third streets and First aod Lexing- nes terme mu be moderate and Address E THERE ARE NO OTHER for a party of Suree or fours loose tion Fourteenth to Twenty sevent east ride, Ad- dregs, stating paeticuiars and terinuy which mush be moderate, ‘A.M. B., box 197 Heraid Uptown Bianch office, 1,246 Mroad: J ANTED—BOARD, WH boarders preferre: WANTED noanD FOR A CHILD, AGED TWO YEARS, for se gurming; tn OF ear the city, “Addree, alah lowent terns, H. C8.) 417 West Twenty. neon at _ We step Fe RNISHED ROOMS, FOR A GENTLE. Maas and wife, with Hoar for taay only: private family where there are uo other boarders ‘answer, aiating “erm, and Caddreas, to A 8, By Herald ‘Upowi Brauch office, 1,848 Brondway. Waster BY A GENTLEMAN, PERMANENTLY 1F pieanfane th ei a aS and ty aes) Audrow MUNCHANT. bes 400 i age TLION HOTEL, NEN BRIGHTON, 8. 1, HAS been refitted and refurnished, and will be opened April 2 by LACHENMEYER BROTHERS, late of the Grand Ho- tel and formoriy of the St. James Hovel, New York. Rooms can be secured now. ROE YOUNTY, WEST ViRGI nia, This famous summer resort—famoua for its extensive and {WEET SPRINGS, agrecable plunge baths (lemperature 78 degrees), as we its tonic mineral mineral watera—will be open for the season on the 15th of Juno. Telegraph fn the hotel, A handsome and extensive livers in conjunction with the establishment. A first class band of music engaged for the season. Charges per das $3 For one mont Two or more nm Children under 1 ‘lee, Excursion tickets, via Washington, good for the season, can be obtained. Families desfrous of taking rooms tor the season or fur farther Information address GEORGE MCGOVERN, Superintendent. T MARKS HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STAT SM rettatk-This favorite resort will open May 1. For terms ud other information apply at the hotel, or address DE CAMP & COLE, proprietors. IBBY HOTEL, ON THE FUROPEAN PLAN. 4 reu sireet, one block from City Hall; Rooms (ant conts a day. #2 to£4 a week; family Rooms #1 and 41 6 day, 4 to 88 a week. r MANSION HOUSE, AT YONKI Tirta te let thie favorite house it now and situated on Broadway, a pleasant distance from railroad depot, contains alout.40 rooms; also barn and stabie, with | one agve of ground, The surroundings are wnexceptionabie, | And altogether offers a desirable opportunity for establishing | a firat class hotel aud wili be leased on favorable terns to responsible party. Further particwars of WA EN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. NITED STATES HOTEL—ON THE U P Fniton, Water and Pearl st per dayand upwards, Parties desiring comfortat wioms forthe aummer ean be aceommndaied At reason: prices. GEORGE N. & H. 8, TERRY, Froprieto pus complete orde OPE AN EVENING LEADING EVENING NEWSPAPER OF NEW YORK. ALL THE NEWS FOR TWO CENTS, BILLIARDS. -STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, Al. vinequatied for accuracy and durability and 9 proved by the leading amateurs and professional players, constantly on hard, Fates at, prices Fanging from 4250 op da; unique sty jor dwelling houses, be Miia rt LAN & COLLEN DER, 788 Broadway, “KAVANAGH & DECKER'S IMPROVED BIL liard Tables, all furnished with the celebrated Cat- A ‘Casbiona, at greatly reduced prices, New Sx10 Table complete, ii, ‘and other sizes at corresponding rates. Warerootua corner Canal and Centre streets, ILLIARD TABLE WANTED—4x9 CARROM, IN OR- ‘ier, complete; cheap for eash, Address BILLIARDS, box 101 Herald office, for three days. ILUIARDS. FOR SALE, THE, WELL Brain Saioor, corner of Brondway ai Atreet ; natintactory feavons given for selling, ply atthe box ofice of Brynnis’ Opera I Freeayird atreet. OR SALF—-A FAMILY CAROM BILLIARD TABL?, Oe Including balla, cues, ke for #70; beng or alate, the table is ko constructed that art and reset in five minutes. Apply at v0 AREAT REVOLUTION IN ne ped TABLES —W. W G GRIFFITHS beats the work! wi Jelaney’s patent cuabionss and can only be bought. at 40'¥ Orders by wall ¢ mail attended to. @ 0 BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE CHEAT OR TO prea ‘must be sold in two days. Inquire at 13 aod lé South street, __WINES, LIQUORS, ee REON WHISKEY AT 82 8 PER Als Tia Bye Of sone Ml For Wine, #2 9, per gals Tinie Whiskey, Holland Gin Wea Rum, All warranted p: Cotas M. GILES, + enue, corner Thirteenth AMUSEMENTS, ST cies DALY. AML: é MR. Watt EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE THREE CHARACTERS, Characters. by Mr. Charles Mathews, Mise IF PD A THOUSAND A YEAR. | Panny | Morant, | Linda Deitz, Mr. Geo.’ Parke | Mr. @. F. DeVere and Mr, Beekrann, | Bis gael moat Mathews aud 1 y characters by I Mites’ Clara Mosria, Mina THE oRITIC, Mortimer, ‘ames, jaxton, . “A TRAGEDY REBEARSED. Pavia lage, ear a Varkew, . rh De (Recaray Hunton, Geo. | Browne, H. Buscomb, Burnett, Pierce, Beek- man id others; co 1 AT TUE MATINEE Next sare sipeeenbous Us. ae - ry WS a ritie,” and “if a ain Kee . wa PREPARATION for Mr, sinner neat Cen ELOR OF ARTH anda CURIOUS CASH. ‘also ly produced, the teat ang ae it tite country Byron's tast se pole (for go AS HE Looks, Nisos Leeronmggair Bot, NIBLO'S S GARDEN, GREAT sna TAN ‘aspise 5 OF HARD [ RICHARD IIT, RICHARD IIT, OR, THE BATTLE OF BSW JRTH FIELD. Tho play will be proweuted with all Ita COURAGY IN DETa LABORATION, ERECTION. IN SCENERY SYLENDOR 18 OF CONTUMERY, Seis RING PROCESSIO) UNEQUALLED ¥ MAGNIFICENGE OF APPO INTMENTS, E GREAT SHAKSPEARIAN CAST, On eee 8 will be produced the inteusely in- eal iginal American drama, in fonr acts and a pro- ing luatrative of life and adventure in the Southwest, eu- Mr. F. 8. CHANFRAU, by THOS, B. BEWALDEN, EDWARD SPENCER Lane ol” alenoe, UE. UE. Op and which will be presented with enurély new scenery, novel necll pictorial ilusions, slartiiog, interesting ly powertul cast of characters, including the versatile and pepwler ot el yr actor HA: who weil pire i Tin oni sd impressive personation THEATRE com 5142 EATKE COMI Broadway, BUTLER & gresior i: Twi iF THRE SEA: A_BINLLIANT BILL OF NOV! ALL THE IMMENSE TROUPE APPEAR’ EVERY MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 0-SIGHT. TO. i BENEFIT OF HU Ea BENEFIT OF HUGH pougHERTy. ¥ DOUGHERTY, DD Invites all i e Jade to attend. OH. SPEECH. pueane COMIQUE, E, 514 BROADWAY. O1AL NOTICE, BENEFIT, BENEFIT, ON wee SPEECH, — BENEFIT, A PRIL 26, of REMEMPER WHONESDAY NIGHT, A HOST OF AR’ puearen COMIQUE, B14 Broatw RS a APTERNON BENEFIT OF ‘T OF HvGHRY DOUOHERTY, HUGHEY DOUGHERTY, AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK, ING A'T 8 O'CLOCK, rs of the profession will appear. ITALIAN OPERA IRIPTION NIGH NCL DAY, MAY 1. gserh parquet and balcony, ubscrip- day, at 4 P.M, at the Academy, On tor stncle nights, aa the honor to announce nt reason of GRAND ITALIAN UPERA, ion of artists of the higheat talent and repu- MIgs CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, AGATHA’STATES, ORAL ‘UA HIN Ay RIGNOR (i PE VILLAS aTTenore dl Forza of the preatent em perioe, who has create & mort remarkable seagation in Hav nore ENRICO, CAROSELLI ORLANDINI, REINA, LAURENCE SUSINI, BACELLI. Conductor-—Signor NICOLAV. TADE THEAT! RE-45 AND 47, ROWERY, TUESDAY, Anni “25, LA Date | BLANCHE, with Mr. HABELMAN as 6 BROWN, ARS. F.B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. TUESDAY APRIL 25, COLLYEN BAWN and SKETCHES IN INDIA. Weanesday, April 23—BENEFIT 0} LAMB _Friday, April ¥8—BENEFIT OF JENNIE CARROLL, F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THE torent for the summer season by month. Apply to WYCKOFF & LITTLE, street, Brooklyn. Tory, PA Pastors OPERA HOUSE 201 BOWERY. Tere ee OF THE NEW DRAMA seer EP on tFLANTATION lien AS IT Was! HUGH F, ATE EMMETT. AGREAT HIT IN HEIR Fie DUETS AND ‘SONGS. SYDNEY, FRANKS AND EMMA ALFORD. WELD, pn cee GuMiNGs, Bo BENEFIT OF vr. L. brief and with a co tation. MME. DERICI, RE, BROOK- the week or Montague On ARLINGTON'S MINSTRELS, MB AND ARLINGTON’S. ATH STRERT OPERA HOUSE, corner ot Broadway and Tw DECIDED BUCCESS. WITH THEIR NEW OE AND THE NEW TROUPE OF. MINSTRELS. Second week of this great troupe of Artista, ait HIT OF ALL THE NEW FACES, this KLESQUES, Songs, ‘Acts, Sayings and Com- cal Hh THE NEW ADDITIONAL FEATURES THIS WEEK. THE BOY OF THE a As -Waiking in the Starlight, OLD ahs WW ION -ACT—Whirlwind Polka. w Ballads iS ne Tnvincible Sixteile HINDOO Mi aay ey Ie Nerd Beil Players, Box ofice open from 10,A. M. to 4PM. Admission 50c., 75c, at Open at 7 Begins at 8. MTL WAUINEE SATURDAY ATS O'Cl 0 gaa, SPRING-TIDE FESTIVAL OF THE JEROME HOPKINS. ORPHEONIST FREE CHOIR SCHOOLS, Academy of Musics TUESDAY EVENING, April 25 at & ‘clock, under the usual distingulshed patronag Sonne; Mee ALBERTO. LAW. 73 oe Miss "CASSIE REN CE, Baritone; CARL FEINENGER, Violinist. GRAND Chorus, PULL ORCHESTRA, Conductor, ANTHONY REIFE, Jr. Tickets, Sic. and $1; boxes, #1). Sold at 711 Browdway. See other advertisement, DE LA GRANDE DUCHESSE AT CENTRAL BY Park Garden to-night. DE TMISTRY {fH INSERTED PERMANENTE! Without plates or extractions. Teeth built up on stump: without pain (with oroplastic), by the inventor. Dr. SIGESMUND, 68 East "Ninth street, near Brondwa RTIFICAL T CLOTHING. AL at tl; MARKS!, % SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE Eighth treet, anit at my branch store, 33 Sixth ave- nie, Indies and gentiemen can receive the fuil value in cash for their Cast-off Wearing Apparel, Diamonds, Jewelry, Car- peis, Furniture, £0. best you'can do is please to cali at ny catubliahtnent or gend ws & note; the aumbere” above, Ladies waited on by Mra. Marks. True, you will be dealt with to your satisfaction and benefit, T THE \PTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth street.—Having a large order for Gonzalcs, Texas, we will positively pay 50 per cent more than any other dealer for Cast-off Clotting, Carpets, Furni- ture, ae. ity by calling and satistying yourselves or addressing Mr, or irs. FLATT. T 11 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Waverley place:—Ladies and gentleme: tonished at the prices F. HARRIS paya f ing, Carpets, Furniture ‘and Jewelry. As we inthe order we will pay 2 per cent more than any dealer m thecity, Please try and satis’y yourself, Call on or ad- dress F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth avenie. Ladies attended by Mrs, Harris.” T 19% SHVENTH AVENU BETWEEN TWENTY. first and Twenty-recond streets. Positively 50 per cent more = Koh age Md be Mee for cast Wearlng aes ‘arpeta, Jewel welry, eatisty yourselves call on tress ir oF Mis, Hh HAWES Too Seventh nreuue, CAST OFF LADIES’ AND GENTLE. ing, Carpet, Furnivure, &o, ralue wi be pa at 444 Beventh avenue, aecond Toure’ Shore wun street. Call on or address Mra. or Mr, ATIIAN, TEs BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET t RY e highest cash drices tor ladies and gent! omens Weare apmetel Ae. on by Mra. Herz. T EDWARD NILLER'S WELL KNOWN RSTABLISH. ZV ment, 160 Seventh avenne, near Ninetoenth street, the fall vaine paid for Cast-Of Crothing, Carpets, &e., by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mra, MILI! T a THIRD AVENUE. NEAR TWENTY-THIRD 4A. sixost -M. LEON pays the highest price, for ladtes’ and and centlemen’s Wenring Apparel, Carpets, Ac. Ladies waited on by Mra, Leon. carpets, Ladies waned TM, WHITE'S, 251 SEVENTH VEN UE- WILL PAY the highest cash prices for ladies’ and gentlemen's cast Fovrie arpets, Furniture, ‘ke. Ladies attended to by a, Whites TEENTION,—M, ABRAHAMS, 274 SEVENTH AVE- é nent Tweity sixth strect, ‘will pay, the highest cash 4 {or Indies’ and gents’ Cas: OF Clothing, Furniture, ing oF aires by post, Ladies attended orahame, N.B.—The highest prices paid for and Diamonds, TMY ESTABLISHMENT, U6 SEVENTH AVENUE, 2. we ony the highest prices for Wearing Apparel Care peta, Furniture, Aes; ladles and gentiemeat wil receive. Im cash the ful value of their articles: Lguarantee to pay more then any dealer, Please call on or address Mr. or Mra, ROSENBERG, the number as above, Notice.—Orders will be attended out the enty, AY ca pnd geatlemen’ will be surprised at prices ANHALT for Caavoif Clothing, Carpe, Furniture, Diamonds; fro to &: Bag pieeee m $2 to iyo Pants, from td 10 for Coates, Please ra note t etnall attended to, Ladies attended ty are. ‘Anbie opiates ‘TTENTION |, HART, OF 450 SEVENTH AVENUR, ae pay , Dighest cash price for Ladies’ Neon Gonte’ J jot also ©: id . i x meng UY pork gO Carpets and Bediing, by caliing or B. MINTZ, 4 48 Fou rT AVENUE a T A ‘Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth uerects mon will be astonished at the ogres ix ewe 4y3 (rom 5 to 730 or Conte, #2 to of for Pants, cnsh for Cast-off Ciena ine call or a-dreen as above, Ladies attended by Mra J. ANWALDS, 173 SEVENTH AVENUN -LADINS WEEN gentle. sin for Bik Dresses, $3 to AMUSEMENTS, OOTH'S THEATRE, After long and careful p reparation, will TUESDAY EVENING. AND EVERY LVENING DURING THE WEBK, Shakespeare's grand cant play of the MR. LAWRENCE BARRGIT as LEONTES, be pe pueneoted on Hermione Polyxennes vee Pardita, Mr. Robert Pateman Miss Mary Wells as. a strong di Entire new Scenery by Hiinard, Witham, Lewis and Con- yolly ; new Costumes by Thomas, Joye; new Propertien and Appolatments by Deuel and aasistanta: new Machinery by Dunne and assistants; Calcium Effects by J, Scollon, and new Music by Fiotow and Kd, Molleuhauer. The whoie under the stage direction of ir. D. W. WALLER, Among others the scenes will embrace the following :— QESTIRULE in a 8K LIAN PALACE, MOUNT KINA. yveentc DAN cE, P NC) by sixteen Grecian Youths. ‘Act 2—Scene 1, THE EN'S BOUDOIR, Beene 2—A PRISON, THEATRE At SYRACUSE prepared for the TRIAL of QUEEN HERMIONE, with the rendering of THE ORACLE OF APOLLO, Act THE SEA SHORE DURING A STORM. Act 6—Hohemia. A Pastoral Scene in Bohemia. DANCE OF SHEP UE! RDS and a GREAT 6 reat, THE PERISTY LE OF THE PALACE, pire THE CELE- RATED STATUE BCENE, EATUR AY MATINEE, Mr. LAWRENCE BARRETT with a view of t or, Seats snoured nix days in advance atthe theatre, o at ite branch ticket office, at Ditsou & Co.'s music store, No. 711 Broadway. Qu THEATRE, SIXTH WERK AND LASY NIGHTS of Angustin Daly's great drama of contemporaneous society, entitled, GL. FOX ® has an unosually Aceordant character as tl paltticien SUNDOWN ROWSE, ING DURING THE WEEK, SDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 2. Presented with every care and elaborate scenic and pano- ramic aida by T. E. Hayes. TABLEAUX NIGHTLY ENCORED, G. L, FUX AS SUNDOWN ROWSE, M. C. D. ©. Sents for the last nights can now be secured. ¥ INA EDWIN'’S THEAT: SECOND WEEK of the . GREAT SUCCESS, | ‘CK TUSK PLUCK, (JOU THEATRE, D BY ERESS AND PUBLIC. AY AND SATURDAY. NOV, TELTIES. uN "PREPARATO ADEMY OF MUSIC ARIE SEEBACTL CLOSE OF THE BEEBACH DRAMATIC ‘SEASON IN AMERICA, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EV N to all parts of the A seals, in paravel; creda circle and sacasanise bos tra; private boxe ments, 6D; fanaily clr The Dire n0 the NIGHTS. of Madame MARIE SEEBACH in which will clote one of the MOST KEMARKABL| MATIC ountry, consisting of over 160 re- presentations in a period of seven mont To give anc portantiy to the encre public to witness this ih artist before her departure the Director has adopted ‘or thuse two lagt evenings the ABOVE SCALE OF PRICES, SDAY, 25, will be presented ADRIENN& BACH a ea RIENNE LECOUV- ‘A, BOUILLON. ENING, April 28—BENEFIT and LAST AP- CE of MARIE PEERBACIL ip ter great role of MARY STUART, VENETA, ELIZABETH. Feats can be secured at the pent Scnirmer's, 701 Broadway, and 114 Broadway. JATSUMA'S ROYAL JAPANESE, T SAN FRANCISCO HALL, 585 BROADWAY. No ABATEMENT TOTHE CROWDED CONDITION OF THE JAPs' HOUSES, The press unanimous in landations of their NOOMPREHENSIBLE "EATS. This week, positively, the ASIC | EGG INCT! BATION FEA’ MATINEES wenn AND D SATURDAYS, Box office oJ nfo i ina. a4 . th 4PM for ISTS’ SPRINGTIDE. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. gti, ieth anmual reunion of ine Or Free Chole Is, Tuesday even! April Academ: jus! will i three new orchestral’ works, by Anthony Rel Jr, Wan K. Haasford and Jerome Hopxtia’ The sola arta jar Felnenger, Pianist, nad thers itt ‘Chorus and. Gighenta: Tiokeue,'s0 conts and BI, at Ditaon's,7i Broadway. See other Seal TION HALL—TUESDAY, APRIL A Mr rR BERONER bas the honor of announcing that bie GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT will take place on the above evening, when he will be assisted by the following artist Misa MARIE K oss essay r8. GULAGER, 8 Mr MATZKA and Me ‘CHURSSEL, Violins. And Mr. SCHWART! Tickets of admission #! all the principal music sto AL DE LA GRANDE Park Garden to-night. rpuE TOWEN DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION (COLORED) wiil give a rendition of HAMLET, at Dramatic Hall, 7 Livingsan strech Brooklyn, Tuesday evening, April 26, ae ASTROLOGY. CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN AA. America.—All who are sick or in trouble should con- aulther ; no Hkeneskes or love powders ; but will cause speed: marriages and allay the most serious trouble. are, fice 198 Bleecker street, near Macdougal. MADAME Ross, MEDICAL AND BUSIN voyant, tells ast present and future; shows likene of husband;’ contidental letters written, 180 West Forty-lirst street, Broaiway and Seventh avenue. Mri ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYAN reveals your whole life, from th 472 Canal street, near Hudson. Fee #1. ME. PELLO, LATELY FROM an be obtained at the Hall, and “DUCHESSE aT CENTRAL ELA PaRIs, ‘Seeres aud Medical Clairvoyant.—Likenesses shows of Tuture husbands or wives, at # Amity street, RIGINAL MME. BYRON, MEDICAL AND SPIRITUAL O Clairvoyant, 320 Fourth avenue, betweea Twenty-third and I Twenty-fourth streets. Ladies #1. “BAST. pueteextH, STREET, NEAR BROAD. 56 Sap Melame LE COMTE, Apiritaaliy, Inepired Trance Madium. Information positive. French and Bugiish spoken. MEDICAL. TTENTION.—TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPI- AX tal experience, “Private Diseases permanently cured Without mercury. Consnitation free, br. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. _ ). CNRS. W, H.. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, No. 114 East Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with inedteine. fies “MME VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, NEVER A.tas {o cure female complaints. Elegant rooms, nure 43.East Kighth street. Consultations CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, with or without medicine, by Madame RESTE LL, Professor ing. A Of Micwirery; over thirty years’ eee infalifole French Female Pils, No. 1, price, #1, or No. rectally pre- pared for married ladies, price #5, wich can never tall, are safe and healthy. Sold only xt her office, No. itty. ond etreet, first door from Fl th ene and at dragyio’s, 152 Greenwich street, No. 7 Six nue, 4 Caution All others are ‘counterfett, No. 1 are sold at all druggists’. LADIES’ PHYSIC: BICLAN,—DR. H. D, GRINDLE, PRO- fessor of midwifery (25 years’ practice), rantees: Certain and speedy reilef ty ladies in trouble, with out medicing;.ciegant rooms tor ladiex requiring pursing. Residence 12d West Twenty-siaih street, near Sixtl avenue, —MRS. W. H. MAXWELL, FEMALE "PHYSICIAN, A. 114 East Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with medicine. GREAT AND SURE REMEDY )& MARRIED ladies.—The F ortagaaes Female Piila always give tm- ly prepared tor married ladies, Telieved me in one day, without nvenience, like magic, Price #8. A. M, MAURL CEAU, ollie 129 Liverty street, or seu, by mail, A® SPROIALTY.—NO FRE TILL © OUR DR. R. COB. ETT, member of the New versity Medical College and R. ©, Sargeons, Landa 4 w oan be consulted aa os aes private diseases, Ovlice 20 Centre street, near mediate reliet, belug special Alady writes —rhese ps Oo RE. GUARANTE: D BY D AND MM Wie at one interview.—Thetr Femaie Pilla never tail. Rooms bernre and duning confinement, & West Forty-fourth street, near Sixth avennie, R. HUNTER, 66 BOND STREE’ TABLISHED 40 yeare.The diseased and debilitated can consult him free of charge. R. COOPER, sulted on pri him to make perie: DoiBes Auton OF “MEDICAL COMPANION and Gaulde io Health,” offers, restoration to the debt! tuted and diae: ty years’ private practice, No.7 Beach atrect, New York. “ “Dw ANE “STREET, CAN BE ‘CON practice enables diseanen: U4 ye aren. ww IMMEDIATE, » fees required uutil perfectly SCHEER, Professor of Midwifery, No. Amity e (Laurens street), Elogant rooms, nursing provided. CURED AT ONE INTERVI WITHOUT mace or dangers powertt intailible medicine, ae ir. PERRY, OL near Broadway. DR, AND MME. WES? | if French Pills never fash 144 West dub street, Ni eure atone interview; the Room betore and duriny coatinement, Bear 7) aveuue perfect onter tress ORGA ANTED- SOPRANO AND auto oF secon i ability; eo gg wary, but Wattacns” suet, APR M EVERy EVENING UNTIL "hie ula oR NOTIOR, Tr VOUS MAN on Hateated ot tire Maa fa” Messrs. LESTER LACK, JOHN BROUE |. IO a ae MaitLow RING by ogguas. 20mm Meadames CLA\ LANAGAN. LEONARD ‘, SEFTON, DELAN SENKINGS st G3, GERMON, SLES’ MESTAYE Watsons. BATURDAY MATINER, ett M. wooveue me Merri, ‘Game, HIS LAST LEGS ————~ Gen. THEATRE, 728 WROADWAY. rked Success of all our Foun "COMPAN! A PE RPORMANC E, KI, . BUTI. Rg ParcrowmM B COMPA BERWANDB® J FOSTER PANTOMIME (1 OM ANY, HE MAMMOTH OLIO TROUPE, and an antieal CORPS Die BALLET. THE GREAT WALTER BRAY. 1B FUNNY CHARLES GLEASON, ‘The unequalled Clown and Pantomtnist, ROBERT BUTL: The Wonderful and Pleasing UNGAR: AN DANCERs, The KIRALFY TROUPE th their beautiful Ballet Pantoe mime, THE PEARL OF TOKAY. An entire BALLET OF TWENTY YOUNG LADIES, The Mammoth OLJO COMPANY in an entirely new prod gramme. To conclude with the Dramn, Mie Wm. H. Whalley. Miss Marie. pea ti be TH GREY THEATRE, 72) DROADWA\ Rae NTARY JIC THURSDAY AFT WHEN TW TL THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Woon aausgom. ADMISSION EVERY EV Hy ATs OF NEW YORK. oF RY, OSTUMES, MALINFE’ PERFORMANCES F; AT3Y.M. THE FLYING DU ‘on exiiibition fro t ecu 13 years of age, 24 incher igi ALSO KOK KOY the celebrated _Sunday evening, Aprii EW YORK, 4 NEW + dae 3 JRAND OPERA MOUSE, VARIETY WE G TUESDAY AND FRIDAY FOUR (4) OPERAS’ LA BELLE NELENE Aimee as Helene. Persini as Orestes, WE SDAY an! SATURDAY, LES BRIGANDS. Aimee as Fiorello. Persini as Fragolettng WHURSDAY Beneilt of Signor CARLO PALTT LA VERICHOL SICAL OL fi Mr. Bare Sanderson, Carlo Path, SATURDAY MATING A ; LA PERICHOLE Aimee as La Perichole, Guusing ax Pequillog HE, GRAND BALLET TROU ‘AP NIGHT. SUNDA rene muh irand Conca James Fisk, Jr. asainted by Ml J. LEVY, t Box Offloes road Ticket, OWERY THEATR ANOTHER GREAT SENSATION. Engagement for a limited period with, the PLES FAVORITE, HOHNNY ALGER, great uutopian Come flan and Dutch Character Actor, who will appear in au then ELY NEW DRAM. written expressly for him by StF, Mot! cesstul author of the da; sky, the most sues Entitled + Or, bE RAINE. LOWE NT 4 Mr. JOHNNY ALLENS YOUNG YACOB SOUMDER Sustained j+ the whole co EW-AND BEA tic, SCENERY, ENP CROPRIATE MOUNTINGS, BEAUTIFUL TLLUMINA TION, STARTLING Se oe ‘WONDERS, never before presente EW 6 AND DANCES, express); wihlan for and arran; pai 2 SOUNNY ALLEN for ths supurb Drama, Hho he preceded by a Comodiette, Friday evening, benefit of i Mr. JOHNNY’ ALLEN. ee Ss RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREET between Binth and Seventh ava, Rear Uooth's thea. BR MINSTREL! Saturday Matinee at 1 a, , Daniel in the Bry PASTIMES oN Fite LEVER JAK count Ce or evening H pe BRYANT'S INSTRELS. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. APE oF ey, EYE. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. SQUIER A Day, } BRYANT'S MI RIOUS FAMILY. i BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. Took Shenpe pad 308 q BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. YORE: REE’ yi FAMILY MATINEE VERY SATURDAY ‘AT 2 JX Ald, OF THE CHAPIN HOME. Dramatic Performance, Fourteenth Theatre, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28 (instead of Matinee), under the direction of J. E. Frobi when will be presented DUN CASAR DE BAZAN and petite COMED ie ‘an '¥. Tickets $1; reserved seate ®1 60; balcony $2. cured of the manag agers of the ‘Home and at usual places, also at the of the theatre. N. B.—Ali ets seoid for matinee received. 45 ™ 1 as ; Hs DR, KATIN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUM, is 145—BROADWAY—745, 1 745 onite Astor place. 145 be peas bf 45 5 % Bs DE LA GRANDE DUCHESSE “AT CENTRA! Park Garden to-night, PIANOFORTES. Au A MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, ine months, coat $60), for #250; Parlor and Suits, Carpets, Paintings, Mirrors, at less than one-half Call at Ms Weat Twenty- -sevonth street, near Sixth avenue, ev 1% EWOO ROSEWOOD PIAN' for sale -Made to order, celebrated city maker, teed, modern improvements, used five months, $750, for AVIS; also superd Dressing Room Furnftare, ered'with rutin brocate! ; Etageren, Paintings, Bronaes, wood and walnut Chamber Furniture, iilttware, Garpete & merifice; property of family leaving city. teenth street, near Fifth avenus, N ELEGANS AND BRILLIANT TONED borers: lanoforte, Peed case, made to order, oO Cover and, any 2, ROU, fourteen Bedroom Sutte as an 8 per yard. Cail at private residence, I Wen ‘Twenty third ntreet, near Sixth avenite. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, Tent or sell cheap; rent allowed on. 1S Fo MERRELL?S, No. & Um ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORT! overairun, only 106; race chances fangall cent carved leg Piano nacritice; please examine. JAMES GORDON, 18 Bleecker sire ¢ Macdor N EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS NEW A*,econd hand Planofortes at great bargain. and warerooms, 235 East Twenty-first Sak between and Third avenues. NNYS & St ra SPLENDID PIANO AND IN EXCELLENT O} for sale, at @ very moderate price‘ at 87 Beach 2 city. MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROUND CORNE! A. Forewood Planotorte: alt modern improvementa: carved legs and case: 60, will be wah f 76, Fompadoar. style gilded und ex 2b, for ($925, one do., ts Patiory Cl ber pod nn ing "ural Pee University place ana pai Parior Suit, coat Suit, $50; a lot of at a sacrifice for ¢1 block west of Bi RARE CHANCE,—MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE i ROU A? 7 octave rosewood Piano, oversts cnalaieee” ocatly new: grest. susciace ; 4300; mmomibiy CABLE, 470 Eighth avenue, near Thirty-fourth street, ments. “A BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE—ONLY 8100; A A ‘octave rosewood Planoforie, four round corners, Stel hi. + maker, Fis ‘DOLAe Watt oS aa BARGAIN.—A ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN GOOD, O®. saiage and all opemonie pede inpror ee ‘i a 148 Bleecker street, ! OR SALE— SHR SRE THE VERY BEST order, cheap for eaah, ' —) DIANOS, MELODEONS "AND ORGANS OF NEW ANDY beautiful ies, of different makers, at lowe! cash omthiy. taatalime tao for rent, at W i Bre elsewhere. than ean be found TENOR OF GouD QUALIFICATIONS, FANTLIAR, ‘ment in quaty with the Episcopal service, wishes engage tet from May 1. 1. Addrose 4 A Goo) ss w. iad Herald ¢ ottice. 8) OICE, A, BASS SINGER, WITH ‘FAIR Vor oor box S18 New York reader and accustomed to the Kpiscopal ment from May 1, Address &., box ‘oat oflice, N ORGANIST, OF TEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, AN! A competent to lead, wishes an engngerment item May Address M. W., care of Professor Abbey, room 7 Bhig House. 7 A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD OFFER i He oem, ‘vies as Organist to som here only plain or congregational a7nj Hing bs ox 4 be enaain MaKe, the wat oP the. vegas for Pract oe KGAN, 275 West twenty-third street, AUITAR LESSONS; ALSO PLANO, ORGAN, (JUITAR Lessons private lessons onk: ony, rot nue, corner Thirty-f fe street, , Bort. teae era; aa coat torine, cetabliaiied 184, Cireuiars mailed, <a x :D,A PRECENTOR TO LEAD SINGIN WANTE! ORT L mq MRS ina Ba TS: oF ROAN; 16 ia meee “go aaron Abo Ww ren etreoke RGAN.—A SMITR'S AMORICAN Or two tanks keys, wo oxtare pedal rj = ws 2 St06 ‘g08 can nent, Adress, Hon ke Tuslicaoy, BOLE, a

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