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BOARDERS WANTED. FIPTH AVENUE HOTEL—AT 131 1 esi went street, @ few gentlemen, and also gentieman and can be accomu with Board, eT WOUSR WEST OF FIFTH AVENUF.—MRS. ‘ SG A a Soom ry je gentle ene fetes Board. No.7 West twenty-ninth st, man, with first -ASANT ROOM, WITH CLOSET, GAl ben ai ce Ar ant tre clas Bua ot i my’, excelle , at ey Vighteenth street algunos pply NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. BUARDERS WANTED. QF WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and sixth avenues.—Newly and elegantly fur- mashed sunny tront Rooms. first class table (private it re- quired) ; for families or gentlemen; reference, SOARDERS WANTED. gee adeno Demerol Der reared 908 2ASt, FOURTEENTH STREET —4 HANDSOME @ Room, second floor, near the bathroom ; hot and cold water: also smaile family or single gentlemen 36 Fey ou WASHINGTON SQUARE.—TWO LARGE 7’ Room for first clase table; 87 {o'$13; no moving. 209 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SMALL nd elegant Rooms, on second floor, with first class private family have a Room and Bedroom on Board; ample closet room; hot and cold water, 4c. Lo- | third floor to let, with Board, to gentlemen or gentleman cation delightrul, and wife; convenient locati 3 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HANDSOME y: suit of rooms to let, with first class Board; best re- ference. DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FUR- 1 Mitheds Yo tet, with Board, to adults. 43 West Twenty- wecond street. a wie oe 36 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms on second floor to let, with first class Board ; also front Room on fourth floor; references exchanged. BAST PORTY-PIRST STREET, CORNER FIFTH avenue.--Two elegant Suits of Rooms to let, with reduced price; permanent desired, WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, strictly first class; table Board given, FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, CONNECTING Bedroom and Bathroom; also other Rooms, to let, h or without Borad, to gentlemen; private family, West Porty-tirth street. ; with Board, hall Room, for sivgle gentleman; house BEACH STREET.—REFURNISHING.—A_ FIRST class Boarding House for gentlemen and families; noon dinners; near busine: plendid bong ek be LARGE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, two hall Rooms tor gentlemen, well furnished and with Board. References exchanged. 170 Cunton street, Brovklyn Leights. QOQM ST. BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES, e No. —Furnished or unfurnished Rooma, with or without breakiast, or with private table; tamily small. References required, OR TWO MARRIED COUPLES OR GENTLEMEN pleasant Rooms, with superior, ily having a few select ue, Bear Fourteenth street. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM—WITH Board, at 211 Kast Thirty-firet street, Noe moving in . Terms moderate. Kelerences exehanged, | NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ONE WITH AL- cove, singly or together, with or witheut Board ; also @ hall Keiiroom, large and Well furnished, 180 Lexing- ton avenne. FLOOR, RICHLY FURNISHED, WITH OR WITH. out private table; also hall Room: liberal concession for yearly arrangement or Ul Fall, 33 West Thirty-third street, near Fir enue. 2 BLOCKS FkKOM BROADWAY —TO LET, WITH Board, large Rooms for gentleman and wife and gen- Gemen; also table board; no moving in May. 6S East Fourth street, YOUNG LADIES DESIRING BOARD CAN BE AC- ed with the comforts of a home where ther boarders; relerences required, In- ire at 307 East (hirty-third street. EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A_ SUIT or Rooms, with Board, by the year of season; also @ 3 back Purlor; reterences, 1D STORY BACK ROOM, TO. GENTLEMAN AND BP wires ais per week, with good Board, or three gentle- . $21; also, on the Ist of May, second story back 138 Waverley place, Sf TWENTY NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FAST and Madizon svonuea—Second Floor and Re- ception Room, with or without Board, for season or year. Private table if desired. TH AVENUE, NO. 349.-ROOMS TO RENT, WITH ‘or without Board, newly painted, peneees, and neat- furnished, at moderate terms, with every conven- lence; house recently changed hands. ‘TH AVENUE (NO. 76).—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, with Board; reference: 5M, AVENUE, 207 —AN ELEGANT PARLOR FLOOR and a suit of Rooins on third floor, with or without private table; references required. TH AVENUE, %1.—ELE@ANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Board; pri- vato table If preferred ; references exchanged. 5re AVENUE, NO. 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH and Thirticth streets.—A Suitot Rooms on third floor, wows and elegantly furnished, with strictly first class ly TH AVENUE, 2%, OPPOSITE CAFE BRUNSWICK.— Elegant Sulis of Apartments, with private table; also other Rooms and a desirable Room for a physician. TH AVENUE, NEAR DELMONICO'S (PRIVATE family).—Furnished Rooms, with or without private table. GENUNG'S Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT 39 Parlors and Bedrooms on second floor; also single Rooms on all floors; excellent table; prices moderate, WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—AN OFFICE 39 and reception Room, suitable tor a physician, to rent; also Rooms, with Board. EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET,—PLEASANT 21 Rooms, with Board, for single gentlemen or gen- tlemen and their wives, may be had by applying at the above number ; reterences exchanged. FOURTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 218 Jurntohea! Room enc ant tor gentle. ir two Kent , where they can Pane comforts; relerence Tequired, 4 Sex, 9 BAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN 210, Recta to Thi venaee a Terai ey 2 r Moderate torms; also Mall Room, “th Board, on 220 NEST, RORTY-THIRD STREET —TO | LET, with or without Board, two Rooms; famil Drivate ; location first class, being halt block from Broad- way; references. 2 WEST THIRTY-FOURTI STREET.—A PRI- ex noe igynliy Ainerican) will let to a gentleman pe BS Pp! ments; partial or full Board; 235 WEST TWENTY-THIRD 8TREET.—TO LET: J handsomely furnished Second Floor, consisting of two largo rooms and one small one, with or with- EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET,—TWO THIRD 41 story and one fourth story front Room to let, with Board; ample closets; reterences exchanged, ©) WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT 42 Suit of Rooms, consisting of entire second floor and Parlors, to let, with Brive, ‘table; also other Rooms; terms reasonable for the changed. out Boa Q36 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—TO LET, BY eX) a private German family, a large, elegantly fur- nished Room, suitable tor two gentlemen or gentleman and with or without Board; ail conventen O55 WEST THIRTY-EIGUTH STREET—A SMALL De) private family would rent a Suit of Rooms, on second floor, with Board, to gentleman and wite or single h jummer months; reterences ex- © EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—WELL FUR. 42 nished Rooms, with excellent Board and reasona- ble terms; references exchanged, TH STREET, 120.—A NICELY FURNISHED 44 Yront Room on second floor; all modern improve- ments; references given and requh red. 4 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—SPLENDID location for families or single gentiemen; house and table first class, with all the comforis of a home; aed on second, third and fourth floors to let, with WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with first class Board, tor fami- é and single gentlemen; terms moderate tor the Sumn- mer. 46 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A HAND- somely furnished third story front Parlor and a Hall Bedroom, with good Board; also a front Basement, suitable fer a doctor's office 49 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTIT ‘J and Sixth avenues.—Nicely furnished Rooms, with Board, suitable tor single gentlemen. No movingin May | gentlemen, ‘References exchanged. Q56 WEST THIRTY-NINTH | STRERT.—TO | LET, house has all modern improvements; convenient to four lines of cars; no moving in May. nished Rooms, with Board; will be vacated May Mrs. FLANDRAU,” ‘ 262 With board: for tady and xentioman, oF amas gentlemen terms moderate; bo moving in May, Refer- 263. Rooms to tet, with board, wo kenlemen or gen tlemen or and wives; house and location first ciass; terms QGH WEST NINETRENTH STREET, RING THE ) fourth bell.—Two young men can have a nice family, or man and wife, for light housekeeping. 30 2 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH handsomely furnished Roo with Board; 95 WEST FORTY-SECOND = STREET.—UNFUR- WEST 42D ST.—FRONT AND BACK ROOMS, ence. WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET, ANDSOME moderate ; references exchanged ; no moving in May furnished Room, with or without Board, in a plain, quiet avenue.—Rooms, singly or en suite, meatly fur- 4.9 WES! NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND J Sixth avenues.—To let, with Board, furnished or unfurnished Rooms; ready for occupancy last week in house and appointments first class; terms mod- 49 WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms, with Board, to permanent parties, at re- duced prices for the Summer; references exchanged. 5Q WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRERT, NEAR FIFTH e avenue.—A very pleasant, desirable Room, nicely furnished, on second floor; table excellent and homelike ; no mo prices moderate. 50 EST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, A OV suit of handsomely furnished Rooms, on second floor, Font wun private bath adjoining; Board unexcep- tionable, References exchan 50 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—TO LET, WITH Board, large Rooms on second and third tloors, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; house has mod- €rn improvements; terms moderate for the Summer; no moving. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—AN ENTIRE SECOND Floor, with Private Table if desired; also other Rooms for gentiemen or couples without children; mod- erate terms tor the Summer, TH AVENUE.—AN ENTIRE PARLOR FLOOR (FOUR large, airy rooms), and a Suit on second floor, with private table, transiently or permanently, in the spacious double house, 45 Fitth avenue. TH AVENUF, 565.—NEWLY FURNISHED BOARD- ing house; full Board, $6; Table Board, o as WEST THIRTY-SECOND STR. —HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to families or gentlemen; terms moderate} references exchanged. EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms on parlor and third floors, with un- exceptionable Board ; references exchanged, MORTON STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—PARLOR and one or two Bedrooms, connecting, suitable for three or tour gentlemen or gentieman and wife, with or without Board. Please ring first bell. $ TO $12 PER WEEK—FOR EXCELLENT BOARD and good Rooms, at 29 East Washington place, be- tween Broadway and the square. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Newly furnished Suits of’ Rooms on second and third floors, with first class Board; reasonable for Summer; references. WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, FOUR DOORS from Gilsey House.—To rent, with Board, on or before May 1; permanent engagements’ cun be mate tor single or doub) STREET.—FURNISHED le Rooms en suite, 1 EAST SEVENTEENTH Rooms to let, with first class Bourd; references ex- changed. 125 STREET, 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— A pleasant third story front Room to let, with Board, totwo gentlemen or gentleman and wife; refe ren 1] PARK AVENUE.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH Board, from April 15 and May 1. No moving. References. 1] TH STREET, 231, EAST.—WELL FURNISHED 2) front, large and hall Rooms and middle Room, all adjoining, with Board; southern exposure; location central; four minutes from Broadway. ices. 1 TH STRETT, EAS’ 317, NEAR SECOND AV nne.—To let, with Board, fine second story front ja hall Bedtoom: terms inodera 1 ‘TH STREET, 365 WEST.—A LARGE FRONT AND © back Room, on the third floor, comfortably fur- ished; will be ‘rented together or’ separately, with Board ; terms moderate. 1 ‘TH STREET, 215 EAST.—SECOND STORY FRONT #) Room and Bedroom to let, with Board, on reason- able terins; also third floor, large Room; locution desit- able for parties wishing a pleasant home. 1 WARREN PLACE, CHARLES STREET.—ELE- gantly furnished Rooms, en suite or singiy, with rst class Board, in genteel house and neighborhood, bear Sixth and Scventl avenue cars; terms moderate. 1 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. James Hotel.—A handsomely furnished Parlor Floor to let; also large Room, with ‘bath connecting, on second floor, and one large front Room on third floor; eakfast if desired; reference. Bi 17 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, Deautiful Rooms on second floor, ‘nicely furnished } also side Room on first floor, tront; house first class. 1 GREAT JONES STREET.—THIS HOU 1s Now opened with furnished Rooms and first class Board ; a desirable location tor business wen. Q] WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY — Large, well furnished front Room, front Bedroom Connecting, private bath, ample closets, second floor; iso large ‘ront Room, with alcove aud closets, thitd Boor single Rooms; good table; house weil estab- 8T STREET, 30 WEST, NEAR ELEVATED RAIL- Toad Depot.—Nicely furnished large and hall Room, Be rom May I, or before if de : table un: jterms moderate ; referenc A SINGLE ROOM TO LET, QD STREET, 161 WEST.. ELEGANT, NEWLY furnished Second Floor; also three large, newly furnished Rooms, with or without Board; highest reter- @uces expected. ao". STREET, 110 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE,—A furnished Room for a gentlem: D STREET, NO. 52 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE,—SEC- <i ond and Third Floors, handsomely turnished, with or without Board, ties of gentlemen. RO) LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FIRST CLASS PRI- OZ vate family will let handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, to two or three single gentlemen or gentle: men and wives; no moving in May. RQ WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—PARTIES QO wishing fine Rooms, en suite or singly, through the Summer season, with first class table, can be accommo- dated ; best references given and required. & WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN oO Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Double and single Rooms; also reception Room; day Boarders taken; no moving in May, references exchanged. nished, with superior table Board. STREET.—TWO OR 30 EAST SIXTY-FIFTH three gentlemen can be accommodated with good Board and plainly furnished Rooms; terms rea- sonable. 308 UNION STREET, NEAR COURT, SOUTH P Brooklyn.—A gentleman, or two gentlemen will- ing to room* together, can have a pleasant Root nd good Board with a social private family ; gentlemen wish- Ing real home comforts will find this an excellent oppor- tunity; references exchanged. 310 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A NEATLY « furnished front Room, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with Board; terms very moderate. 312 EAST FIFTY-THIRD STREET —HANDSOMELY e furnished Room, above the parlor, to let, to n sin- le gentleman, with or Without Breakfast; no moving in ay ; moderate, 3.43 EIGHTH SrREET, NEAR AVENUE C, TWO OFe) fights of stairs up.—A few young men’ would find it pleasant to Boara in a small family of adults. Call for one week. 84: WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A SMALL EO family will let Second Floor, three Rooms, nicely furnished, with Board, to a family of adults; terms moderate, 345 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—H ANDSOMELY e furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Board; references exchanged. 3 Q WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—A NICELY FUR 0 nished second floor Room to ‘one or two genthe then; neighborhood good; rent $20; Breakfast or partia Board if desired. 686 LEXINGTON AVENUE,.—EL| TLY FUR” y) shed Rooms, singly of en suite; first class table; home comforts; delightful location ; terms moderate. 54. RAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN O Madison and Fourth avenues.—Third story fur- nished Rooms, with Board. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH BOARD, A Second Floor, furnished; references. 5) West Forty- sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth 54 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREE ELIGIBLE e Rooms, with Board, en suite or singly ; location be- tween Fitth and Sixth avenues. 55 JANE STREET—BACK PARLOR TO | LET, Oe) tarnished or unfurnished, with or without Board, suitable for two young men ‘or gentleman and wife; Aimerican family. ~ ; 5 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF e Rooms or separate, with Board, to family of adults or gentlemen; first class house; private family; reterences. 62 JANE STREET.—ONE HANDSOMELY FUR. a nished front Room on second floor, also one hall Room, with Board ; terms moderate ; no moving. G4. WEST, THIRTVSIXTH STREET, | BETWEEN Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Several well furnished Rooms on first and third floors; superior table and accommodations ; terms very reasonable ; private tamily. 6 EAST FUURTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE- nue.—Two or three gentlemen may havé pleasant Rooms, with Board. 70 IRVING, PLAC GRAMERCY PARK.—THIRD, front, large Room and dressing Room, handsomely furnished; also large hall Room; house wna table first class; special inducements to permanent parties. 7] RAST IMTH STREET, WARLEM.—HANDSOMELY. furnished Rooms to let, with Board, on first and second floors, to gentleman ahd wife or single gentlemen ; A. YOUNG LADY WISHES A ROOM MATE. spectable young lady, who is engaged out durin, the day, can firid a pleasant home by culling at 218 West Fortieth street. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE GENTLE- man can find a pleaant home, with a young Jewish couple, in Forty-third street, vetween Broadway and Highth avenue, Address F. 8.'G., Herald Uptown Branch office, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE young men rooming together can be accommodated in a private family. Inquire at 368 West Thirty-second st. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SUIT OF HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with Board, to a gentle- inan or gentleman and wife. Forty-third street, near Broadway. Address N. E. P., Herald office. A.W INO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCONMODATED + with fine, airy Bedrooms, Farlor, and Breakfast, in 4 first class brown stone house in 128th'street, Third and Fourth avenues. Address C., box 3,933 Post oltice SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET. WITH BOARD, C¢ sisting of parlor, bedroom and bathroom, located on Twenty-first street, ‘near Fifth avenue; house and ap- Pointments frst class in every particular. Refer to H.R, rew, No. 3 West Twenty-third st., Fifth Avenue Hotel. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN WEST FORTY sixth street, would leta Floor toa gentleman and Wife or a single gentleman, with or without Board; no Cate boarders. address WILSON, Herald office. No moving. convenient to boat and cars. 76 RAST TH STREET.—TO LET FURNISHED O Room, to one or two single gentlemen, with or without Board, or with Board on Sundavs only. q7 ERIE STREET, JERSEY CITY,—A LADY LIV- ing in her own house and no children will take a child to Board; a mother’s care and attention guaran- te 106 WEST PORTY-POURTH | STREETCA | VERY pleasant, handsomely furnished iront Room, with Board: highest reterences given and required. 106 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—DESIRARLE Rooms for families or gentlemen, with Board ; unexceptionable references exchanged, 109 EAS? TWENTY-EIGHTH | STREET. —HAND- J some suits of Rooms; brown stone English base- ment house, all modern improvements: also a R tion Room for a doctor's office; with or without 1 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A VERY PLEASANT _Room, on second floor, to let, with Board. 115 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—PLEASANT 2 Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; family small; references, 116 WEST ORWGFIRST STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Pleasant Rooms, With Board, tor gentiemen and wives, or geutlemen; ret erences. L1G East Piety FOURTH STREET.—A FEW RE. ) spectable young men can be accommodated with good Board and ‘very desirable Rooms; bath and gus; neighborhood first akiss. ll EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, GRAM oo Park. —©) elegant Suit, or a portion ot it, or without private table, in handsome residence front- ing pleasantest part of park; reterences. 121 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STR nished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to families, » xentiemen or gentlemen and their wiv relerence given and received; no moving 124 WEST *‘TWENTY.NINTH STREET, NEAR Sixth avenue.—Large and small Kooms to let with Board, to a married couple or youn quite reasonable ; Table Boarders taken. 12 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO Rooms, elegantly furnished, with Board, separately or 2 14, ONE BLOCK EAST OF MADI- Elegantly, furnished Rooms to let, ‘also Rooms on top floor; uo mov: ing. D3, CLINTON PLACE.—Finst. Class FURNISHED e) Rooms, with or without Board ; first class reterence required. 93 STREET, 305 WEST, NEAR GRAND OPERA @) | House.—Handsomely’ furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wile or single gentiemen; references exchange OT WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET—ROOMS TO rent, singly or en suite, with Board; reference; Bo moving in May. QQ WEST IWELFTH STREET HEAR HIPTH, AVE- nue.—With Board, handsomely turn en suite or singly, for a tainily or party o| house pleasantand nicely fitted up; no moving. 28 to Het, furnished or unfurnist LAMARTINE PLACE (357 WEST TWENTY- eighth street).—Desirable Rooins on second tloor J, with good Board; house xchanged. 28". STREET, 105, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND Fourth avenues.—Spacious furnished Rooms to rent, with Heard, irom May 1; hot and cold water; refer- FOUR ELE- is, On second ermas WEST FORTY-SEVEN gant connecting Rooms, with bathroo 29 floor, also Oflive for & docior, With first class table moderate. Ei lai 30 BAST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, one large Room tor two gentlemen; also ain, om: Nice house and good table. eae 33 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET,—A SUIT OF two large Rooms on third floor to let, with Board, to families or gentlemen, ma 33 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—A_ FRONT 2 Room, with Hall Koom, on third floor, to let, with Board, to genuiemen and their wives or single gentie- men ; references exchanged. 34. WHS? NINTH STREET.—A CHOICE OF HAND. somely furnished Koems to rent, with or withou Board, in a private family; every convenience; rete ences required. TH STREET, 146 RAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, In suits or singly; to be vacated on or before May 1, to offer for the year or until eptember 15; reterence. 34. BAST TWENTIETH STREET, RETWEEN BROAD. w Fourth avenue.—A’ Parlor Floor, hand+ pemely furnished, to let, to a private family or single gen- 3 B! Hemen, with or without Board, Rigoms, with Bosra on salts ar einalo, ob" bevona OD ee aud wire ode. irom; Foipzonces excbagged, together | Tabie Board. 131 LEXINGTON ANENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- e. eighth and Twenty-ninth streets.—RKoome to let, ‘with first cls Board, 4 jet back Parlor to a physi cla references given and required w 13 EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STRERT, 2 (ington av. —Pleasan’ hed pod Boi le gentle NEAR LEX. of gentleman aud w A pleasant suit of to let, with and wife, in a& private American rders; terms moderate nily ; no ot bie lo 46, BASt TWENTY SRVRNTE STREET. NEAR 1 ) Lexington avenue,—Two Rooms on second floor, furnished or un(urnished, with Board, — 146 WAVERLEY PLACE “BACK PARLOR, witht 4 ) small extension and closets, to let, with or with- out breakrast; terms moderate; ho moving. 150 FAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. — OU two iarge turnished Rooms on sec with ithout Board, to gentlemen of gentioman and wife ; mprovemen| 164. NEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.—DESIR es and weil furnistied Ro: With excellent nilies of single gentiemen; Ho moving t# ferences nyed. WEST TWENTIETH hished front Rooms on second tleor pom te ‘& party of two or three youug met 166 tlemen STREET —TWO FUR Jet, with terms, $6 OND STREET.—DEATRA clas Board, w let, to gen- be had. " . WEST TWENTY.S! le Rooms, with fh T Board ¢ 167 BAST wz “STREET, HAR! PLEASANT front Rooms to let, with Board ; haxgas, hot and cold water; pleasant localion; two minutes boat or 4 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STRI DESIR. 167 ble front Room on second oars With oF without hall Rooms connecting; also trout Room on fourth tloor, with Board; relerence required, 206 EAST SEVENTY.-NINTH STRERT,~—A GENTLE- man can hav eatly furnished Room, with Breakfast, in brown stone house, occupied by owner. 20 NINTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street. —A few young men can be sone: red re good Boards ali modero umprovements. Terws $6 pel 4 208 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- —A private Jewish family will let a hand- nished second story front with alcove, also OlbGs BvOUUEs somely fur ad Kood STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO rent their Third Floor, with Board, in Madison ave hue, near Thirty-first street. Address, with full name, STRICTLY, Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, OCCUPYING AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE near Fifth avenne, would rent toa gentieman and wife, with full Board for lady, a suit of Rooms: none but first claag parties, willing to pay liberally, need address COMFORT, box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office. A ADY OCCUPYING HER OWN HOUSE DESIRES a party of three gentlemen as boarders; Lexington avenue, near Fifty-third street. Address BOARD, box 117 Herald Uptown Branch office. GENTEEL, AGREEABLE YOUNG LADY CAN have Board and Room with a widow lady. No other boarders address Mrs. M.M., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad way. FAMILY OF THREE, OCCUPYING A HAND- somely furnished house, ne Twenty-third street and Seventh avenue, will let’ a few Rooms, with or with gut Board, to agr ble parties, at reasonable rates, Ad- dress SOCIAL, Herald office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRBS A FURNISHED Room, with Board, in a private family; permancnt ifsuited, Address, statog particulars, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office, A dsonnxa GRAND HOTEL (6 WEST THIRTY- first street).—Superior accommodations, with or without private meals, for gentlemen or families; unex- ceptionable references exchanged. PEACTIFUL PARLOR EXTENSION, WITH DED. room, bathroom, water closet adjoitling, suitable for & physician's office, to let, with Board: house brown stone; neighborhood first class. For further particulars dress ©. M. B., box 6,087 New York Post office ED ROOMS AT THE WAVERLEY HOUSE, dw ay, one door from Eighth street.—Rooms eck: family Rooms, $7 to $15 a week; joard and Room, $10.a week up. YENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A LARGE ROOM X with Board, from April 21 or 33 to July 1; terms mot exceeding $22 per week; good location; references. Ad- a T. G, Herald Uptoyn Branch gifice. NE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS to let, together or separate: table and appointments first class’ also single Rooms for, gentlemen; references. %3 Kast Thirteenth street, near Sec ve ABLE D'HOTE DINNERS. $1, INCLUDING WINES, served every evening. 5 to; restaurant open from 6 A.M. Ull9 P.M.” Kodinsom House, Sixteenth street, third door west of Union square, PWO WANDSOMELY FORNISHED ROOMS TO LET— For & gentieman And his wife or single gentle with or without Bos 266 West Forty-third street. » LET—TO TWO GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN ‘Aud wife.a fine large Room, with bay window, ele- ganuy furnished; house and’ table unexceptionable, poly for one week at 15 West Ninth street, four doors from Firth avenue BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. YOUNG MAN, WITH UNEXCEPTIONABLE REF- erences, desires, permanently, a well furnished Single Room, with partial Board only, ina private Ameri- can family, or with but few boarders; central location. Addross, with ters, which must be moderate, BANK, nftice, —* A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN BOARD IN A PRENCIT or other Reivate, family. Address B., 119 Fulton street, New York. YOUNG COUPLE DESIRE BOARD IN VICINITY of Broadway, between Eighteenth and Twenty- eighth streets; will be permanent if suited. Address, suiting all particulars, BOLIVAR, Herald office. COUNTRY BOARD. y AGED LADY OR TWO OR THREE CHILDREN can be accommodated with good c addressing M. J. tt, Chatham, Morris ou A WQOUNTRY, BOARD THOSE WISHING BOARD « from the Ist of Aprilor May, in healthy locality, table, terms moderate, will please address WM. fi EMER, Cornwall Landing, Orange county, Ny Y. iter: erences given and required. A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AOCOMMODATED with Board, neat and pleasant rooms, fine view ot Bay and Narrows, in a private family, on Staten Island, 80 minutes from citys terms moderate, Address COM- FORT, box 169 Herald office. LADY DESIRES A MEDIUM-SIZED ‘ROOM, UN- furnished, with Board, about the last week in April, in a private family or where there are few boarders. Ad dress, with terms, which must be moderate, L. A. B., Brooklyn Branch Herald office, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD IN 4\ the family of a widow, and where there are no other boarders; to a lady wishing to reduce expenses this is achance seldom offering. Address RETIRED, box 200 Herald Uptown Branch oltic OARD AND LODGING WANTED—AT A MODERATE price, in a genteel tamily, residing below Fourteenth Street, by'a young man from Virginia, easy to please. Address R., station G. eC. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ina very small, quiet family; a handsomely tur> hished Room, with large closets; Board tor lady onl: neighborhood must be retired ; terms $20 to $25 per week. Address ALPHA, box 147 Herald offte: GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND NURSE WISH GOOD plain Board for Summer. season, on a farm, within one hour's ride from City Hall; must be a healthy loca- tion; price not to exceed $20 per wegk. Address W. W., Herald Uptown Branch offic OARD FROM MAY 1—AT A. P. SMITHS, NYACK, Inquire at 2s West Twentieth street before 1 OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, within an hour of city. Address, giving fnlt particulars. F.C, R., box 4,101 New York Post office, OARD WANTED AT NEW BRIGHTON.—A PARTY of three adults wish to secure two Rooms and Board forthe Summer at New Brighton, Address, with full particulars, W. H. C., 48 Howard street, New ‘York. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO. small children and nurse, within easy distance from the city. Address, with full particulars, SQUEEZ- ICS, Herald office. Board, WANTEDION MURRAY HILL, FROM 187 of May, by a small tamily; well furnished second story, with private table: Filth ‘or Madison avenue pre- ferred. Address HAYWARD, Herald oftice. OARD WANTED.—A_ GE N WOULD LIKE to make arrangements with a private family own- ing their house fora permanent home, located above Forty-second street, between Sixth and'Lexington ave- hues. Address QUIET, box 100 Herald office. T OARD WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ina private fainily; one or two nicely furnished Rooms, on second floor; private table; reierences ex- nged. Address, stating full particulars, 0. B, D,, ra @ Beare, WANTED—| ITHIN WALKING DISTANC! a Indy engaged in business; torms elerences. Address H. M. of Stewart's, not to © $i Herald dic OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN 4 private family. Address, with fall particulars, H. J., box 167 Herald oitice. Bea WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY (ENG. engaged out during the day; a plain family rice must RK INK where no other boarders are taken, preierred ; be moderat Address, with terms, NEW Y COMPANY, 294 Rroadway BOAup WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WI and here there are no other | peed $40 per week; refer- ence ired. Address H.R. H., Herald Up- own 5 I ‘OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, an elderly lady and three sons, between Thirty-fou and Fourteenth sirgets, Fourth’ and Sixth avenu ms mast be moderate, Please address EJ. M., card 8. Jafiray & Co., 360 Broadway. OARD WANTED—FOR FOUR ADULTS, WITH three unturnisned Rooms, between Fourteenth and d ts and Fourth and Sixth avenues; oth, Address A, V., Herald Uptown t E terms $1 Branchjottie ] OARD WANTED. private table tawn, west side rooms, SHAKSI” ND FLOOR ONLY, WITH ent: no childrey; location up, ss, stating number of EARK, Herald Uptown Branch office. BEDROOM WANTED—WITH PRI- family (German preferred: Fr $45 a week ; also good Room 25. No boardinghouse keepers apply, Address M., box 5,091 Post office. IMALL ROOM AND BOARD IN A REFINED FAMILY jor tWo brothers, 15 and 17 years old, em- ‘the day; are intelligent and kind; willing seful; eldest plays piano nicely. ‘Address , box 112 Herald Uptown Branch offic ‘WANTED-BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN. A COM- fortable Room, with where comic Address AMOR, box 130 WASTE —A LARGE AND SMALL BEDROOM, v od Board, in a private family, in the imm y of Central Park or Prospect Park, for two gentleman and cl with tull ‘particu. jars, box 2,187 New York Post offic: V TANTED—BY A GEN posure, al ul I par ref . ployed durin to be made PERMAN olfice, New York. WARTEDERY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NIC furnished hall Room, with or without Board, with ter: house must be frst class; location be- eth and Thirty Address A, Herald Uptown Branch office. ED—A NICELY FU or without Board, for single gentleman. stating particulars, A., box 4,082 Post office. ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND daughter G years old), tront Room, of second floor; $2 to $45 per week; private fauily preferred, Address 0. L. 0. box 169 Herald office ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, for two gentlemen ; Ninth ward and private family preferred. ‘Address, stating terms, Ac., which must be moderate, BOARD, box thice 7 ANTEL nurse, Board in few boarders, in a hi within an hour's ride of the &e., Mrs. J, BE. FOWLER, 249 ‘th streew, ISHED ROOM, WITH Addr 578 Post off WIFE, BABY AND re there fent to and ing terms, rivate fa) peation, con ity, Address, est Forty-fifth strect. TWO UNFUR- , with Breakfast, Sixth and Lexington ave: Thirty-fourth streets; terms Address 'S., box TANTED—BY A WIDOW LAD) front Rooms and Close d Hoo nish second or th nui mu betwr and oterences given, 1,019 Post ws A Rooms, with Board, terms moderate; location central. AddressJ. f., Herald office, WARTED-FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS WITH pard, for four adulis and two childre tween Fourteenth aud Firty-ninth streets; terms must be mode- Address BOARD, 549 Broadway, ri ONE furnished large Room, with alcove, with sinali one connecting, in a private family or where there are but a tew boarders; terms $0 per month during the Summer; permanent if suited; location between Four: teenth and Fifticth streets, west side. Address A. G.. Heraid Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY MAY 1, SECOND STORY Room and Bedroom: also third story Front and Bed Room; Board and location must be good adults. Address COMFORT, 3L Morton street, NTED—PERMANENT BOARD couple; essenti closets, dinner 6, m from address, Address EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 1 West Thirtieth street. i" WAntED—two ROOMS (ONE LARGE, SECOND floor preferred), party furnished, with Board, jor gentleman and lady, below Twenty-third street and be- tween Third and Sixth avenues, for the Summer, if good table; references exchanged. ' Address R. A., box 115 Herald office. ANTED—RBY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND NURSE, also two ladies and one gent man, furnished lode: ings, with Board, or with near a first © above Phirty-fourth street, ‘near the Park price not to exceed $9), with Board, Addre 448 Broom two or three Rooms. : Address, with terms, box 129 Station A. i War two nicely turniched Kooms. with Board for lad only; location between Fourteenth and Thirty-tourth streets and Third and Sixth avenues; terms $15 to $15 per week; if suited will remain through the Summer. A, dress, stating particulars, U, P. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. WAXTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, A. FURNISH Room, with breakfast and tea or breakfast only, in A respectable Ainerican or German family (no Israelites) ; location east side, within ten blocks of Filtieth street, Address, with terms and particulars, W. S., box 185 Herald Uptown Brauch gilice. B BOARD.” 5 PER WEEK.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH D0) excellent Board ; first class neighborhood; fifteen minutes trom Fulte atharine ferry; family private; relerenc " QO STATE, NEAR HENRY STREET, Book This house hag been renovated and newly tur- nished for boarders, Gentlemen will find large, airy Rooms, with excellent Board, only @ few minutes’ wal from South and Wall street ferries. Gentlemen requiring board for the Summer may apply as above. ‘A HADY), RESIDING NEAR CLINTON | AVENUE Brooklyn. will rent a pleasant back Parlor, adjoin: ing cheertul sitting room and verandah, with Tent Board, Washing and Mending, to a gentleman ciating a pleasant home 25 midutes to all terri dress B, B., box 1,889 Post office, appre- TORKVILLE.-THREE FINE ROOMS ON SECOND floor, with Board, at 151 East Ninety-second street. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD @ YEARS OLD) AND nurse Want, from the Toth of May, Board, with two Unfurnished Keoins, net higher than second fl refined family; would like nse of cr the hasband dine much, Address, tor one week, A WIFE AND CHILD DESIRE BOARD 41. ine respectable private tamily; would preter to fur- fish their riments: best references, Address, with pai , box 2 Herald office. A PARTY OF SIX TO EIGHT PERSONS (TWO MAR- c ried couples, the otbers single) want Board in West ‘wenty first, Twenty-second or Twenty-third stree! Will require from four to six rooms; perinanent if suited Teterence given. Address, stating terms and locality, BROWER, box £19 Post office, New York. A. GENTLEMAN AXD WIVE DESIRE BOARD AND large, shady, second story rear Room, between Fourth and Eight avenues: price not over $20 per week | erimanent fwr Summer if suited. Address HALIFAX, jeraid Uptown Branch office, ENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE TWO ROC Board in a strictly private family, in a good above: ourteenth street; none others nee Address, with terms, GOUDSPEED, 43 Kast answer Fourteenth street, GENTLEMAN ND WIFE, OR GENTLEMEN ing two Kooms, good Board and a comnfortab! home im a small private family can cail at 32 West Nin teenth street GENTLEMAN OF THIGH STANDING DESIRES A furnished Room, with Beard, in ap 1 Where there are no other boarders; the best reierenc given, Address F., box 12 Herald office. ‘A. GAPE, AxD Two sons, UNDER SIXTEEN, DE- sire comfortable accominodations bei i wenth and Thirtieth =. Fou terms og ® San 4 if month ; Nl ag] 9 iat at AN, BEEGANT SUIT OF 9 JA furnished, with rull or partial of house, owneil by the occupants, who or children; located ina first class neighborh 15 minutes’ walk from either Brooklyn ferries; 4 gentieman of retried habits; to oné Who can appreciate neatness or real comfort; will find eve ything that ts desirable; @ liberal compensation requi ences exchanged, Address CENTRAL, Bro Herald office. L'8 TURKI Lexington avenw jies, transient or permanent, with or without meal stable ifdesired, Baths open all night Oa HOUSE, 166 HUDSON. STREE J of Laight.—Excelient Board, $6 to $7 0 per wee with'single Room: single Room, without board, $2 and upwards; Lodging, # cents, gentlemen only, Open all night, \URNISHED ROOMS AT 2) WEST TWENTY-SIXTH street.—Invalids can have Swedish movements, health lift, vapor aud electric baths caretully and scien: tiflcally applied, under the supervision of an experienced physician, LIBBY HOTEL, oF WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK 4 from City Hail.—Kooms, 9) cent.’ day, $2 to $38 week ; lainily Rooms, 81 ty $1.40 a day, 8 B10 a Week, ADISON SQUARE TOU: BROADWAY AND ‘Twenty-first street.—Reiurmished and refitted, An jegant Suit of Rooms, parlor floor, corner, for rent, with ard; private table if desired; also a ew other Rooms, at moderate prices. Rooms tor gentlemen or fami. pri- RY, CORNER OF ally turnished ; For gentie- NEW, ENGLAND Hore! Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, We. or Ge, per night; $2 50 Wo $4 per Week. men only, ()ATMAN MOUSE, St BOWERY, CORNER BAYARD sefiteah—Rooms'en suite or sitigly, with or without Board, $1 per night. STURTEVANT HOUSE, BROADWAY, TWENTY- SS ‘eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, New York, Ameri- can plan, $44 day.—This hotel has elevators, all modern acai < tuated in the great hotel centre, 1 WE, de LLAND. Proprictanm OARD FOR FAMILIE: OR ADULTS CAN BE OB- tained ata farm dence easy of access; terms moderate. Apply to MO: 83 Broad way, NOUNTRY BOARD.—FIRST CLASS BOARD FROM May 1, at a farmhouse, at Upper Aquebogue, Long land, 75 miles per rail from Hunter's Point, 2 trom depot Jamesport; salt water bathing (Peconic Bay) off the farm, three-quarters of a mile from the house; nice rooms, piano, house well shaded, lawn, groves; also lendid drives and location healthy; terms $5, chilire: an Address E, H, WELLS, Jr., Upper Aquebogue, Suf- folk county, land, Y. YOUNTRY BOARD ON THE HUDSON.—EVANS House, Tarrytown, will be opened Muy 1 tor the re- ception of guests. Those wishing to engage Rooms can see the pi OUNTRY BOARD IN GRE! tutes by New Jersey Central road, ice, JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—NEAR HARLEM RAIL- road, within 10 miles of Grand Central depot, by « young gentleman, with an American private family, where there are but few or no other boarders; unexcep- tionable references. Address MERCANTILE, box 1: Herald office. VILLE, N, J., 20 MIN. Address box 39 Po: ie 7 FURSITURE. A.nneneer + TATLOR, | Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 87 and 8 Bowory, have now on exhibition their new Spring stock of Parlor, 3 A and Dining Room Suits, new patterns, at reduced prices. The largest stock in the city to select from, Branch store 61 Fourth avenue, near A, T, Stewart &{ CARD, GEO, A. CLARKE, 77 Broadway, to, call especial attention to his popular methoal rpets, Furniture, Upm lor Beds, Ac. Parties desirous ot ‘availing tiauiesivess the advantages of the instalment system in the furnishe ene ot Ber ones or apartments are assured pecez pe made to f e hess and satisfaction, | "elt OFdere with promp . ae STORAGE for FURNT . GE for NITURE, PIANOS, PAINTINGS, &c.; ALSO CARRIAGES, WiGONe nee at the NEW FIRST CLASS WAREHOUSE, builtexpressly for the purpose, 102 TO Ud BAST THIRTY-) ‘CON. STREET, NEAR'FOURTH AVENUE. TRUNKS, CASES. and othér PACKAGES containing ‘articles of EXTRA, VALUE can be stored with SAFETY at low rates, ersons can forwar ir goods trom any part of EU< ROPE or AMERICA dircet to this warehouse. bi THE PUBLIC Is invited to examine the superior ace commodations, light, ventilation, safety, &c., which thug Warehouse possesses over all others, JOUN H. MORRELL, Owner aad Proprietor, A WeARPETS, i Furniture, desi of furnishing fine ¢ Bedding, Window Shades, Blankets, Comforters, &c., at very low prices, at the large Wholesale and rotaft! ‘arerooms, 500 to 516 Eighth avenue, corners of Thirty: filth aud Thirty-sixth streets. D. KELLY, > \ successor to H. O'Farrell. LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, PURN re and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by w instalments, at OFARRELLS Warehouse, 410 Eighth ave enue, between Thirtleth and Thirty-first streets, NHEAP BOARDING—MORRISANIA.—CONVENIENT Floor or single Room good Board; private family. Apply to Mrs. FIRMIN, 114 East Thirtieth street, Ne York, or Mrs. EDWARDS, Washington avenue, near de- pot, Morrisani beer —_—.« LL THE FURNITURE OF | FAMILY—CARPETS, Bedding, Pictures, Household Utensils, everything cost $430, for gam extraordinary opportunity for fami oie. ousekeeping, 325 Fulton street, Brookly: »p thor. XCKLLENT COUNTRY BOARD.—GLEN COVE, TEN “4 minutes from depot; terms moderate. Address FARMHOUSE, Post office, Gle IRST CLASS BOARD—DELIGHTFUL ROOMS; 30 minutes from New York; near Erie Railroad depot; ms low. Address 8, M. F., Rutherfurd Park, N. J. RST CLASS BOARD—AT TARRYTOWN, FROM May 15, with plenty of cream, milk, eggs, &c., for families and single gentlemen; house has modern conve: niences, aiple grounds and commandsa fine river view. For terins apply at 118 West Fourteenth street. (PANGE.<GOOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS in a private family; terms moderate, Address box 462 Post office, Orange, N. J. te! ERSONS OR FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with Board for the Summer at Montgomery, county ! Penge eferences exchanged. Address WM. TOPPING, unty, 7ANTED—AT NEW BRIGHTON, 8.1, OR NEIGH- borhood, @ convenient, large, airy Room or two Rooms connecting, with Board, by: a gentleman and wile; unturnish i Preferred, ‘Address J..0.8., box 4,748 ew Yor! ITHIN 20 MINUTES OF NEW YORK (PLEASANT grounds).—Ggood Board and nice Rooms ned at moderate pri Address F. G. D., ice Herald JANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, BOARD FOR THE season, for lady with hildren, within 40 miles of New York'and easy of ac private family preterred, Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, O. B. L., box 475 New York Post office, \ ANTED—BOARD FROM MAY 1, IN THE COUN- try, wit 1% hours’ ride of New York city, fora gentlen 1. , three children and nurse; two or three Rooms wanted; must be on sea shore oF high ground. Address U., No.7 Mercer street, SUMMER RESORTS. STORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA.—SUPERIOR SUMMER Residence, with elegant apartments and table; boarders tor the season at moderate terms; easy access by car or boat to New York. T MARK’S HOTEL—NEW BRIGHTON, STA‘ Island.—This favorite resort, with its beautitul Grounds and Cottages attached, is now being put in thor- ough order for the coming Season, and will open on or about the firstof May. For terms and other intormation apply at the Hotel, or Sch DEC MP, Proprietor. (07888 2 WEST POINT HOTEL Will open on or about the firstday of June. Three Cot- tages to let, with Board in hotel. Special terms offered to varties taking board for the season, For particulars ad- dress EDWARD COZZENS, West Point, N. Y. NORTLANDT PARK HOUSE 28 STATION J onthe Hadson River, 14 hours from New York, will be open June L—This house has a splendid locality and furnished new, and with its accessible advantages wonld recommend it to those Wishing Board tor the Summer. T. W. ROBINSON, Proprietor. FLPATH HOUSE, scHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Morris county, New Jersey, will be open for the re ception ot guests June 1. Application for rooms can be made by mail or personaliy at the Coleman House, Broad- way, New York, where the proprietor, with plans of the house, can be fen every Wednowtay, from 12 until 3 o'clock. J. WARREN COLEMAN, Proprietor. RETTE HOUSE, BERG POINT, 0 minutes from the city, will open May L- Special inducements made to tamilies applying early. Most accessible house within the suburbs of New York. Low fare by railor boat. R. MeMICHAEL, Proprietor. SF, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE This favorite first class hotel is open tor the Spring und Summer senson: iC has all the con- yeniences and comforts of a city hotel; 6) minutes trom foot of Barclay street, via Morris and Essex Railroad; 3t trains daily. Extra inducements offered to parties wish- ing immediate Board. hp HITZELBURGER, Proprietor. ANSION BOUSE, ON THE TERRACE, NEW Brighton, Staten Island—A first class family resort; 45 minutes trom Wall street by boats from foot of De: street, every hour. Address Mrs. ROBERT L, BUCKLIN M* ION HOUSE, LARCHMONT MANOR—19 MILES on New Haven Railroad ; sea bathing, boating, bil- liards, bowling alley; large airy rooms: lawn and shade; accommodation for horses. Apply at $8 Fifth a A TO M° NT PROSPECT HOUSE, MONTCLAIR, N. J ‘This delightful Summer retreat will reopen May 1. Apply as above. MONTVERT Hote vr. This new and elegant house, situated on the hill overlooking the village of Middletown, will open June 1; accommodation for 300 guests; gas, water, large, airy Toots and spacious halls make it second to none tor Sum- mer. The mineral springs near this house have grown Fapiilly in popular favor, and the invalid, pleasure seeker fat all ooking for henitivand comfort will find every ad Fantage here prices moderate and everything first class, D. DOULITTLE, Proprietor, 121 West Forty first street, New York; Madison House, c Nui ypacen MIDDLETOWN SPRING: MOUNTAIN THOUS! Will be opened on or about the Ist ot M &c., address COZ! S & MURRAY, Englewor ] IVERSIDE, HOTEL, CARM) ILLE, FOOT OF 182d street, North Rive: thoroughly reftted and ly furnished: will b he reception of guests on or about the Ist ot Ma tions for Rooms Teceived at the hotel by the undersigned 8. F. PAULL G, DUNCALF. ] OUND HILL HOTEL, NORTHAMPTO. N paralieléd drives, scenery, boating, , foun tains, de, climate healthy and ague unknown; water care dis 0 to $21 per week; special rates to end p for efreular. YULLEK, Superintendent. C. Banta, Secretary. JAMES HOTEL, minutes from Jersey City ferry ven MARION, ON. J. Cortiands syivania Railroad atiful loca- ; elegantly furnish 8, en suite or singly; all inodern improvements, boating, driving, wood stabling, &e. “pe PARK HOUSER,” A PRIVATE FAMILY boarding house, established 12 years, at Bloomfeld, N. J, offers first class w dations to families of single persone at moderate prices: rooms large, airy and delightiully situated ; four minutes from two depots, good stabling. Address J.|W. HOWEL!I WOgRsBURG PAVILION, WoODSBURG. = This magnificent hotel will be opened June l: can be by South Side Long Tsiand Raliroad; tor dress N. P. SEWELL, Proprietor. _ FURNITURE, 3 CTION NOT AUCTION NOTIC Large sale of Mousehold Furniture, morrow (Monday) morning, commencing at 10% clock, at private residence. 12) West. Twenty-third Street, hear Sixth avenue, viz. —Planoforte, Parlor Suits, nire Tables, Mirrors, Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, ainber Suits, Bedateads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, hair and spring Mattresies, Dining “Room, Basement and Kitchen Furniture, “N. B.—For particulars of sale see Monday's eral Am Aaa cin WEST TWENTY.THIRD, STREET A + private family declining housekeeping, and not Wishing to have a public auction, will sell all 'their ele- ant Household Goods in lots to. suit cash purchasers; wnificent. Parlor Suits, covered in crimson satin bro: $200; rep. Suits $40 to $25; upwards complete; Bedsteads Bureaus, hair and spring Mattresses; 60) ‘ards Carpet We. peryard; Dining Room, Basement and Kitchen Furniture; also maxrificent Pianoforte, cost pther articles too numeroas to mention; urchasing elsewhere, at private house lad third street, near Sixth avenue, B. RK. MARTEN. N. B.—House open to-day (Sunday) or Monday tor in- spection. A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO | PURCHASE FO iA, cast the entire Furaiture of a four story hoase, ma ¢ handsom te, for h TURNBULL, Herald ofice,’ -- eéCePing: ACGrO A PARLOR SUIT FOR $40 UP TO $1,000, AT PORT, INGTON BROTHERS, 542 Hudson strect and 107, Charles street, Established 28 years, _Eighth avenue cars pass the door, Se ee T BENDALL’S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CARs pets and Bedding, cheap for cash, or by weckly and monthly payments. 6k, CANNON, 209 and 211 Hudson street, corner a CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—PRIVA’ family will dispose of their elegant Household Fu hiture at a sacrifice, part or wi to suit, purchaser { Parlor Suits in satin and brocatel, Chamber Suits in repsg magnificent rosewoot 7% octave four round Flanotortet also one grand square 7 octave; Chamber and Dining Furniture, Paintings, Ornaments, &c. Call this day ot Monday at private residence 210 West 2ist st., corne: 7th avenue. By) PARTY DESIROUS OF LEAVING THE CITY WIL! a wre si ce quantity ot Furniture very low. To be seen at 99 Sixth avenue. A —WANTED, FOR CASH, FURNITURE, OARPETS, + Pianos, Mirrors, &c., to furnish a large country, house ; will take small ts or entire house. J TINGS, station CG, New York. } T A GREAT SACRIFICE IF CALL ON MONDAY, AT private residence 113 West Kighth street nent place), between Fitth and Sixth ues. —Magnificen jatest ‘style Parlor Suit, neariy new, cost $575, for $175 one do. for $15); brocatel and rep Suits, $75 and $50; rose< wood Rai relvet, Brussel Carp Pianotorte, Paintings, Mirrors, Curtaingy ‘Table, Silverware, £e. for any reason. rr d walnut Chamber Suits, ee up; loin Il before’ purchasing elsewhere, 00 Butlet, Bx: able offer. out. HANDSOME PARLOR PLYMPTON BED FO! sale—Good as new ; cost $250; will sell for $150. Ct at or address 31 Morton street. A BARoan —HANDSOME FURNITURE FOR SALE{ Brussets Carpets, Parlor Suit of black walnut, crimes son reps; black walnut and oak Suits, Kitchen Utensilag will be sold whole or in Suits, at 21 East Twentieth, —PRIVATE SALE—TAPESTRY CARPETS, CUR + tains, Cornices, Furniture, Crockery and Glasswareg 205 East 112th street, Harlem. } BY CAMPBELL & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, OFFICE Hudson street.—Give personal attention to auction: sales of Household Furniture at private residences; tet Sa experience ; moderate charges; tull returns day of sale. Buck, WALNUT MIRROR FRONT WARDROB' price $75; Lillle Safe, combination lock, $35: yards Brussels $20. 855 Broadway, room 6; trom 9 till | ont; (AkrEts, - Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &e, Payinents taken by the week or month, Terms easy. KELLY & ©9., corner of Twenty-ffth street and ‘Sixth avenu® {\LEGANT ROSEWOOD CHAMBER SET—BEDSTEADg 1 “Bureau and Commode, with splendid spring and hair Mattress, city make; original cost $700, at a great sucrifice, 92 Ulark street, Brooklyn. {URNITURE FOR THREE ROOMS TO R ATA reasonable rate, Address A. B, C., 114 West T'wentys second street. , BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND! — URNITURE, CARPE Libraries bought for cash, at No. 4 University place, between Clinton place and Washington square, 60,000 umes of Books for sale, : ae i aie AENUINE GOBELIN TAPESTRY FURNITURE J Warranted. Two complete, very elaborately carved rosewood antique massive frame Drawing Room Suits, Louis XIV. style, purchased at the imperial manufactor: Des Gobelins, 1818, owner going to Europe, for sule, at Fifth avenue, where it can be seen, i Lgee6 Be (F002 SECOND HAND AND MISFIT, CARPETS (ai English, Brussels and Ingralre ne X specialty): als tor sale cheap at 112 Fulton street, coruer of Dutch. on Duteh str THLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS —CARPELS' Furniture, Bedding. &e. HEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 3% and 396 Tira avenue, near twency-o1gasi see's ste Prices tower than any otner house nthe city. s Fs ~ DRIVATE PARTIES DESIRING TO DISPOSE OF their Furniture can meet with a cash purchaser by adaresing 8. 1. F., box 33) Post offic ETARY AND SOFA BEDs ‘ariety of any house in the ents. Depot 40 Bleecker street. {TORAGE AND SAFE KEEPING FOR FURNITURE, Baggage, Goods and Wares of all descriptions, im separate closed compartments, always accessible ; goods raised on vators; these are the oldest and most exten~ sive warchouses in Ainerica, 1, G. HABGER, Kighth avenue, trom Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth streets.4 MPHE FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, WINDOW Shades, Spring Beds, Feather, Pillows, Hair, Wool, Husk and Straw Mattresses, Plated and Glassware, n Furniture ee uetey Refrigerator, &c., near; ow, of a three story house for sale ata bargain. Apply at 272 Classon avenie, near De Kalb, Brook; Ww Y AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FUR} niture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COWPER« THWAIT & 0O.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham street. Aw immense stock and low prices. we sii ns Warnes WARD & 00., 1E 3 nited States; Payne's ‘ST Ss | Manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers. We believe that we have manufactured during tne! Winter the best assorément of thoroughly good Furniture and Upholstery that can be found in this city. We invite’ the attention of buyers to our Stock, which we are digs posed to sell at very low prices for cash, Designs and estimates furnished. 75 and 77 Spring street, corner of Crosby. _; wasn D—~A BLACK WALNUT BUFFET, LIBRARY Table and dwarf Bookcase, cheap tor cash, valers. need not answer, Add: with price and full particu- lars, FURNITURE, box 1,612 New York Post office. j Want D—GOOD SECOND HAND FURNITURE, FOR, G Parties declining Lats | Le! address, with paruculars, 8. BE. 8., Agent, box lt Herald office. Vv ANTED-ABOUT 10) YARDS GECOND HAND russe elvet or Tapestr, th te re: stating price, CARPET, box 179 eraia oftige. ay ZERO, ZERO, ZERO, ZERO, ZERO, ZERO, ‘4 hero, Zero, Zero, Zero, Zero, Zero Ketrigerator, Excelsior Building, 224 West Zid street, 2.000 YAGXUT BEDsTEADS, CHAMBER sETs,! A &c., of various grades; stylish designs; ric carved and trimmed with foreign wood ; warranted thors oughly seasoned and best workmanship; at much below ordinary prices. At manufactory, 540 Hudson street. STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES: and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cust Al. fons, manufactured and for sale only by the inventor and atentee, H. W. COLLENDER, successor to Phelan & Jollender, 738 Broadway, New York. - /ESIGNS OF BILLIARD TABLES AND Al. See enasee? connected with the trade: Special attention to private trade, GEORGE E, PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay street, _* MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture for salo—At a sacrific rior Suits, covered silk brocade, cost $55), tor $200; do., $175, do. $40; Piano- forte, Etagere.s Paintings,§ Bronzes, Carpets, am ber, Dining Furniture; Silverware; can be seen this day; Property family leaving city. 36 West 15th st, near oth avenue, SPLENDID MIRROR—RICH GOLD FRAME, CON- necting cornices and base, latest style of or nts, plate WW2 by 26 ‘An in wishing & beautiful article. cheap private house, by addressing MIRROR, Merald Uptown rancl oftice. PRIVATE FAMILY, BREAKING UP HOUSE- keeping, will dispose of their Furniture in pieces to wuit the purchasers, Any one wishing to purchase please Gall av dd] Beat dlgt pisewk ben and 46h Ate a BATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED TO Gi fiarchasers of Bill i bi pe tly Ca inn te my splendid stoc reauyy, call and examine, n wock of Table at eduet ; Billard Tal reduced prices; Billlard Tables complete for $s t! TEW 5X10 BILLIARD TABLES, COMPLE’ recgnid AN Nonpareil and Bevel Tables n great vor 3 se streets, 1 Tables made over new, compl to $275, Kas VaNait & DECKER, co rot ‘Canal and Contre 10 LET OR FOR SALE~A FIRST CLASS FOU! ket Billlard Table. Apply to gr address 0, sent PASS W in Bee WO ELEGANT, NEW, RST CLASS, 6X10 CARO! Lees a _ Pio Na \s ‘e * a

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