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BUARDERS WANTED. WEST OF FIFTH furnished Rooms first clam Board, No? West ‘Sweuts: SECOND rion “ALBO 117 Clinton place TH AVENUE. —HAND- UNUSUALLY WELL, FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR of three rooms to let, with C4 wit! i Fetorencer: gen thont, ‘fire clase NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, ‘1873—QUADKUPLE SHEET. STRERT, NEAR TH " The fi occupying this fine house B iets i fay ee persons; good table at Summer pric 249 PWENTY-THIRD STREET. — FUR- 34.3. atdhed noame io et with Beart FanveaD and wife or single gentlemen; | house ible first class. € VENUE.—SKCOND FLOOR ENTIRE 347, SIU, aN secant su Maen house first table unexceptionable eferences ex: inged. oat ull Priday, saturday al /ENTLEMEN AND GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN ‘accommodated with large cool Rooms and Board, 207 West Forty-sixtn st. | $and $10 each; small family. DOORS FROM FIFTH furnished Floor to let, with Board; 9 Wost Twenty-ninth street. > FLOOK—RICHLY FORNISHED, EN SUITE OR wth Board or } Private Table every thing 3 St references required. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. rivate iamily, with or without Board. ‘st class referenc Rebuy 8 fair price need apply, at 35 West thirty ARK, 868 BROADWAY, Bightoenth streets =A furnished front Room, with or without breakiast; ‘terms reasonable ; | ‘ine location. RNISHE ar Board’ to feinilies or to single gentlemen, at ue Twenty-second street. | SA PARLOR FLOOR, HANDSOMBLY lad, corner house, to @ ape class party; pri- bath, closets, dc. No. cTH “AVBNUR, 124.-VERY DESIRABLE Rooms To Tent on second floor, with or without pri comand a lance front basement; referenced DOORS FROM UNION Si Epvenmenth ant ROOMS TO LET, 1. AVENUE—A SUIT OF LARGE, COOL, COMMO- arte tson the perior, Hor, ci ¢, in the. conveniently lo ted dubia. ane 45 Fitth elite. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO Macdongal street-—Neatly {urnished ‘d, (or gentlemen and wives Table first cla BLOCKS WEST OF BROADWAY, AY’ 158 BLERCKER street.—Rooms, with Board, for fumilies; terms yery el also for a party of gentlemen, $6 to $8 pe wee or single gentle: TO $10 PER WEEK, 2 with excellent Board, single peo le, at 172, 174 and 176 i blocks we was TO $2 PER WEEK.—14s WAVERLEY PLACR heen painted and papered nished ; Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class Hoard; mice Room for two, $14. TH STREET.—ELEGANT ROOMS | ‘0 Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street; house strictly frst on. ene unusually desirable for a ‘Sunmer resi- rences. and newly fur ]% EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, suitable for ntleman and wife or single gentlemen; superior table rd: Tererences exchanged. Hopman, aise (weslsnea, om ooms, nicely furnished, on first with first eins Board. FH STREET, on upper Mary, suitable for one or two gentlemen. i alse a Gall edrooss om seoond WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY turnished Rooms, with first clai ZU itrnlahed Ro i class Board, tor fami; «and single gentlemen. Terms moderate to permanent partios, te WEST EIGH piniadas STREET. Desirab! wit! D STREET, 408 WEST.—A BACK PARLOR, THIRD floor front; sins alarge, single Room, with or with- eut Board; private D STREET, 14, ONE BLOCK EAST OF MADISON juarc.—Elegantly furnished large front Room ith first class Board ; location central; price rea- sonable references: exchanged. WEST TWENTY. SECOND STREET. fo gentlemen onl; with or withoat TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO t and second tloors, to a ai of gentlemen; also single Rooms: Feter- 21 21 2 ith Board, on firs STREET. 29 AND aw ST—HANDSOMELY ished Rooms ou second, third and tourth foors, with | first-cliss tabl ‘T.—- HANDSOME 1 private table if required: bird Roots, with first clase Floor to let for a famil also Rooms on second and Board; location central ; te BAST TWENTY. jooms, their wives or ‘single gentlemen. WEST TWENTY-SECOND STRE! desirable Suits of Kooms, on third floor, to let, with Board, fo families or gentlemen IRST STREPT,—HANDSOMELY Iso single Rooms, on LE Broadway and, Fourth aveuti handsomely furnished, to let, to_a pr gle gentlomen, with of without Board TH STREET, 146 vate family or sin- —HANDSOMELY | FUR- nished Rooins, with Board; house and location rst class; convenient to cars and stages; Summer pial Teterences exshanged. WEST FOURTEENTH Fifth and Sixth avenues. furnished sunny front Rooms. first clacs table (private if desired); for Tainilies or gentlemen; reference. — WEST TENTH Age oh or back Room to let, Newly and tees i Board ; terms mod- EAST 21ST ST,—THE COMFORTS OF A REFINED home and handsome Rooms can be had upon mod- grate terms; liberal table. references exchanged. Also Table boarders accommodated. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.--BOARD, WITH furnished front Rooms on parlor and also Room and Kedroom on fourth floor, t moderate prices. WEST SIXTEENTH Suit of Rooms, consisting of Parlors ai Ploor, to let. with private table: or Second Floor and Par- all handsomely furnished. Also other Rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, at Sum- mer prices; everything first class; references exchanged —FU RNISHED ROOMS entlemen and to xentiemen, STREET—AN ELEGANT Sor, separately; WEST TENTH STRE) SA, do zen with Board, suitable for ives or single geutlemen; iocation an passed. N SIXTH AVENUE AND ‘ond Floor, nicely furnished, nd. their wives, with first clase Board ; 133 West Forty-fourth street. TH STREET, otal Broad for gentieme: a LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FURNISHED FRONT | Rooms, on second and third floors rd, for gentlemen or gentle. Sean and witey all modern coivewichces: private family, an. Booms, with first FURNISHED Rooms, with Board. to. gentieman and wife or table first class; convenient to cars erms moderate; reference. ome FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ELEGANTL furnished Apartments, en suite or separate, with superior table Board; house first class in every respect; feterences exchanged. WEST TWENTY.SEC OND STREET. A FEW 8U. ue Rooms to let, en suite Hoard through the Summer months; best reter- snces es given and required. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH Les T, BETWE N Fifth and Sixth avennes, "Roo! Board, on second and third floo . Or families Single Rooms for gentlemen; terms moderate. PERRY 8TREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, DE- sirable Rooms, suitable for gentleman and wife or Rect care convenient to Bleecker and Hudson ‘8 or singly, with frst q VIN PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK). my 4 with dressing room, handsomely fur- ‘coms, same floor, extra large, with or aishods two Ta i Board ; first class; low prices. LEXINGTON AVENUE, TO 1 aw te story Room, w Rooms. References | given and required WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, Sec: consisting of iso third story Room ; r, WITH BOARD, also one or two mn or without Board; w references 109 aa FIRST STREET.—F Jet, with Board, for tamil MADIBON 41 AVENUR— Bay Dr to let, with or without WEST FIFTEENTH STRERT. farmed Parlor Floor and Reoms to let, with or —DESIRABLE weer ‘a ee nk ae ae, WEST PIVTEENTH STREET, ixthand Seveath av BY be accommoderea oka —Gentieman and wife lsomely furnished ; house @ ond story fromt table first class; refer nished Reoms to let, to Ls wentlemen with er wi “BROADWAY. <HANDROMEL: ¥ ag a wife aiapaaate peed private family,” o WEST FIFTEENTH STREKT—TO 1, ET, 9 Ww TH Board, a very desiravhe ‘argo Room gentleman and wise or two ene Boned darge, » single gentiemen, WET | VIFTEE TH SEV. As) Bree —A very desirable rout Foo to men, Of reasonable terms, DAT Bast warn ISTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenues, Uarlem.—Good pe Rooms, for gentlemen; also two connecting F, for two or four, in private fuimily; ove ments; pleasant locatio: WEST ELEVENTH corner Hudson street —In the Ninth ward, an be had, wit ae ‘without Be BST TWENTY. THIBD STRERT.- wun 1 mney a ished Rooms. of first ne NINETEENTH STREET.—A LARGE SE 53. second story front Room (furnished) to let, arith private tamsly, heme man a ‘wite or SOUTH ORANGE, ene class hotel isopen Summer season; tt Ai hae all the ate ‘OUNTAI iad J.—Tnis favorite first is eens Be HOUSE me +) address OOZZENS & MU! RAY os yRENIUM (Pome ee ae arrv- “yf 4 = from New Rochelle de- hi Pleasant <a d application for choice Twenty-fourth street, sn. MARK’S PLACE, ROOMS, WIfH BOARD, | 614 to permanent partie le Rooms or double’ oniy # tew boarders taken; PARTY OF RESPECTABILITY, WILLING 10 AD- A vance $180, can be accommodated with Second Hioor, furnished of unfurnished. with good. Hoard, in rivate family, at beral discount, Gocation ecntr iven, Address ADDISON, Herald U town Branch office. EAUTIFUL ROOMS, WITH AND WITHOUT BOARD; ail GANUNG'S Banter Di and permits rders’ urders’ Directory, 7 Caton’ ‘squares’ Howe bern y -A SMALL FAMILY. HAVING MORE than they require, would let twovor three handsomely furnished Rooms, with or without Partial Board; rovements in house, 4c. farties wishing to secure a select and pleasant home would do well to call ‘@t 280 Washington street, Hoboken, N. J. NE BLOCK AND A HALF EAST OF BROADWAY, 83 Stuyvesant street, near the Cooper Inatitute,— Elegantly furnished Romi for gentlemen and gent fe, with or without Board ; private table it Mewired? first class only. oy A “HOUSE, YONKERS, ON THE HUDSON, 'OOT OF 12D STREET, wontn SID} River, has been fittea and newly furmistied. |W 8, L, @. T. JAMES HOTEL, MARION, > minutes trom Je: renee ee Ce 8 atree’ a Ralirokds beautiful loca: ton? fret class tables a, furnished Rooms, en suite singly; all modern improvements; boating, driving, D, FORT MepHenorOy, ‘THIS NEW ay, loensee epee int jour the S8tt of ~~ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. . In this City and Brooklyn. SMALL FAMILY DESIRE TO RENT A NEATLY furnished Boor, he snd board; gentlemen ue rms moderate. West Fit- eatin a avenue, teenth | atreet, near ECOND FLOOR IN AN “ENGLISA (BASEMENT house; two large rooms and an extension; Haul Room’ on Moor avove : handsomely furnished; Meade able tor Light housexceping: oF wou! be rented to gen- tlemen separately, with Breakfast. served in roo if de- aired; reterences exchanged. Inquire at 199 Kast Thirty- Binth street. WO LARGE AND | ELEGANT NEWLY FURNISHED connceting Rooms; all conveniences; super or Board: unexceptionabie references. 131 East Twenty- seventh street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. ¥or permanent persons only. ~ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WILL RENT House, completely furnished, to a suitable party, in exchange (or firstclam Board: German or French table. 88 PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN DESIRES A HOME in a plous, refined, Catholle family, with or without partial Board. 28 Herald office, A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH NURSE AND babe, wish pleasant there are few or no other Go Twenty-third and Fitty-ninth streets, Fourth avenue and Broadway ; best reference will be given; for azreeable Pree mak eek ‘Address BROKER, jeri OARD WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, SEND Particulars; boarders, ae immediately; best opportauities; established 1 BOARDERS" DIRECTORY, 737 787 Broadway. OARD WA!’ bgt eg A YOUNG Q MAN IN THE Ninth ward; inurt be a hall room, for one person only, and price per ‘week not to exceed $6. ©. G., box 1,677 Post office. OARD WANTED—WITH PLEASANT, WELL FUR- hed Roo;m, above Thirty-fourth street, by a gentle- iman and wife, where no other boarders are taken pre- exceed $20 ner week. Address, stat- 8., Herald office, MAN AND WIFE, IN private tamily, West side, below Twent third street; state terms and location. Address W. R.8., box 125 Herald office. OARD WANVED—FOR A LADY, IN THE VICINITY of Grand Central depot, with a’ private family; ref- gfeuces exchanged : not exceeding $10. Address BOAKD- ERS, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR FOUR GENTLEMEN IN family without other boarders; location net above rath Twenty: -fifth street. Address, ‘stating terms, T., station ANTED—A NICE ROOM (BACK PARLOR OR FIRST floor), with good Breakfast, by a young man, in a private tamily; location between Fourteenth and "Thir- Hein streets, West. Address A., box 4,092 Post office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD WITH A Erna family (American), in’ Harlem, Brooklyn, Hoboken or aby es terms to not exceed $7. Address L, M., box 135 ld offic GENTLEMAN, oe one or tw between a” Fourth Is Ea ag 0 OF oprare Lotatn he a teaR Thirtierh street, fh Svennes; permanence re- NICELY. cadena ROOM WANTED—FOR light House Kearine, bys @ gentleman and wire (no who 4 ascertaining the pedi- reo of their, tenants, wi eee ars are glued to th oles, and who, after the gas is Ou at, night, £0 groping arourid the hails in their a te! tox 109 herald Uptown Branch office, bh tt fake ROOM) AnvaD-WiTAOVT9 BOARD, avenue or its imme- at not over $5 ce, an, ove Thirty: (oureh atree' dress H., box 147 Herald o! RIVATE HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN SIXTH Ave nue, Broadway, Fortieth and x0, in exchange for good rents, address Fifty-fourth strecta, east side, marke rivate Proper: 0x 5,087 Post office. HALL BEDROOM WANTED—FOR lady and child, Fourteenth to Twenty-third street, permanently for the Summer. unexceptionable J NFURNISHED.— WANTED—BELOW Btreet, for light housekeeping (no ghitdrem) three or het ibe not to exceed’$700 per annum. Catholic family four Rooms and Address ALBIO. ANTED—A SMALL STORE OR HALF OF A LARGE art of the city, suitable for gent's furnishing ies Address U. TOMPKINS, Herald Up- ‘one. in the lower ANTED—BY A GENTLY cans), two or three anf AN AND WIFE, (AMERI- nished Rooms, i house, for light housekeeping ; location above Thirty-fitth street, on west side. Address MORTON, Herald Uptown TED—IN A QUIET HOUSR, Medium sised: Rogtn, unfuralshed, by a lacy. out during the day, Rear ross town cari; price month, Address ©. TANTED—BY ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, an Apartment in a@ private house, not above Thir- Address M. 3, box 2, teen street, with Breaktast. {A ANTED—FURNISHED FOR VERY LIGHT HOUSE- keeping, part of a French Flat, or three or four Roems up town. all complete, for a gent and NEW manent Sonat, Address, with lowest terms, Z. WANtTED—1wo UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WEST OF below Thirty-fourth stgeet. Add: SEWING MACHINE, 15 Clinton place. In the Country. ANTED—A LARGE AND HANDSOME COTTAGE Springs, tor a private family. Address ‘ork Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN A NICELY furnished ‘Room with Board, in a private Jewish family. Address A. box: is Herald ¢ omice. 35 PTH STREET, BROOKLY} 2) minutes’ walk from ferries.—To ict, Brien’ Board, nicely furnished EOUmS, to gentien and wite or single gentlemen, House first class; references exchanged. 55 QONCORD STREET, BROOKLYN.—VERY DE- ) sirable Rooms, now yacant; first class Board; within flve moments’ walk of Fulton ferry. Refer to H. D. Boss, 22 Cliff street, New York. OARD, IN BROOKLYN.—THREE LARGE FU nished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wives. louse first class, within ten minutes’ walk Of the Oty Hall. Address W. W., Brooklyn Branch Her- office ‘HOT. BLOCK FROM CITY HAL corner Frankfort and Wi Bie. oF 50e. open allt OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUK, TWENT second street and Broadway.—Elegant Suits an single Rooms now vacant; table Whote or European plan; most central location? rooms all front. IEW ENGLAND HOTEL. 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street,—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, Sic. or Ge. per night, $2 50 to $4 per week. For gentlemen RANKFORT HOUSE, m_ streets, 250 roo night for gentlemen and families. Hol cou NTRY | BOARD. Ve T SE. BRIGHT, NEAR LONG 1 BRANCE pag tt healthy, scenery beautiful, overlooking the er; egetables, milk and fruit; terms reasonable. Inquire a “HAL NETS law office, 114 Nassau street. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND wirls—¢5 per week, including board, washing, tuition and all the comforis of a country home. For circulars apply to Mrs. H, C, MORRELL, Manhasset, L. I. FEW GENTLEMEN GERMA. PREFERRED) CAN AA procure Rooms, with Board, in a private family, on Staten Island. Address box 130 Herald oifice. OARD—FROM IST OF MAY, FOR LADY AND GEN- LTS, AT FARM ;fitty minutes from city; near cars, steam- boat and baving: high ground. Address Mrs. DEERK, Jerome, Wesichester county, | Boao AT ASTORIA, L. I three or four, near the water; boating; bathing at the door; private ‘amily. Inquire’ of JOSEPH BRU WN near NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—A SHORT DISTANCE ) from New York, for boy eight years old; references exchanged. Address, stating terms, which must be rea- sonable, PARE James Hotel, New York. | (OUNTRY, PRIVATE, BOARD-$14 PER WEEK; boats, fishing tackle, bathing house, tree; woody shores, forest wa! airy rooms, with water views, M. CRYSLER, Cold Spring, Long Island, (NOUNTRY BOARD WAN ol \/ tleman and wile, potty easy distance of New York; terms not to exceed $20 per week. Address, with tuli particulars, W. A., Herald office. baton FINE, ‘ATRY ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, can be had with a private family residing in a most ere locality in Norwalk, Cona. ; also accommoda- rservanis, horses and’ carriages reference and given, Address COUNTRY BOARD, box New York ame! office. G90, BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT A FARM F house, 35 miles distant, by the Hudson River Railroad. | Popes articulars fifth street n be obtained by calling at 41 West ARTIES @ eneeee ROOMS FOR THE Summer, where the: lawn, plenty of shade, gas, baths, hot and cal plenty ol of stabling, can do so by applying to B. K. Tarrytown; references ex- changed. WISH: ARRYTOWN HEIGHTS ROTEL, TARRYTOWN, ON the Hudson—Will open the Ist of June; parties wish- ing to engage Rooms for season will find carriages at depot on arrival of 10:45 train from New York, Tuesdays and Fridays. For terms, &c., apply todAMES T, DUD- LEY, 20 Nassau street, | HE KLEGANY RESIDENCE AT RYE, FOR! gwned by Beniamin Loder, te now oO} boarders for the Summer; with accompanyin laid out in shad and fruit trees; localion. high and fine landscape and water view ; Gepot..« For particulars apply og 2 LOEB . culars apply. to_or HOUSE, Rye, Westchester County, Xe ¥. ety) 0 SINGLE ROOMS AND ONE HANDSOME front Room, snttable ior dentist oF physician, with or without Board: ‘nouse pleasantly and centrally located. Ape gta} road street, opposite Washiugion Park, jewark, N. J. IpWo BEDROOMS AND SITTING ROOM, FURNISHED, ith breakfast, for two gentlemen; ten minutes Balk irom West New Brighton Landing: Addrecs box 6 West New Briguton (Staten Island) Postoffice. That MANSION FARM BOUSE OF MRE. E. UNDER- Locust Valiey, L. L, is new epenca tor Were. TWO GENTLEMEN, ROOMS AND p Cpe Bie of Cog fanily ja in the oom oar TU particulars H. Gy box 1,00 Post ote, New! York SUMMER RESORTS. B MONT HALE, SCHOOLEYS MOUNTAIN, N. Will be opened June | for the ree CROWD. any. TA TOU RETTE HOUSE, BERGEN 1 POINT, 30 ary 4 _ntes trom New orm will one for the reception guests on May 2 sect ade by! ‘atnilies. Gait on of address Kt MiUHARE, Bergen Point ee HOUSE, Newman Springs, Red Bank, N. J. This detgbtiul Sumner resort, beautifully situated on the Shrews.vary River, will be reopened under new man- at Mav, The house has been enlarged and re- roves, Sountains, Summer housesand fine ly eate, iron ent cot fine oY iM ine, PIANOFORTES, 0) ORGANS, SC, mk { BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, 50; almost new; cost $400; a ny atts with West Twenty-thi ink rd street, corner Sixth avenue. T BLUME'S.ELEGANT CHICKERING PIANO- forte, rosewood case, finished a rounds full fron frame, siding Music Desk. $200; r Boletas $100. TOK BLUME, 57 Uhion square, road way. PIANO ONLY $100—CHICKERING Planoforte, seven octave, carved legs, overstrung ement, little used ; great sacrifice. 13 Waverley place, near Broad SELL FOR LESS THAN $100, handsome rosewood Pianoforte, in pertect order, neat and powertul ‘tone; modern im- Third street, near Bowery. MAGNIFI! ENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFO! modern improvements, ior rder, Stool and Cover, at residence 243 Ea. between Second PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 104 TW fifth strect, between Fourth and Lestagton avenut Private tamily will sell their magn double roand’ rosewood Piano, br fully guaranteed. ‘bass; at DULES LADY “WILL including Stool nd Third avenues. fleent, 734 octave, nearly mew, ‘cost Cabinet; Parlor Suits, Paintin Furniture; a sacrifice. $300; ber, Library, Di has a box for shipping. —NOTICE—PRIVATE FAMILY. WILL STLL THEIR ¥4 octave, double round Pi- ano B278, embracing all iniproyements: ¢ ; one beaut octave grand square, So, also’ entire Household Furniture at a sacrifice, Can be {private residence 210 West Treaty tne ‘street, near Seventh avenue. or eg ge ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR nd, 734 ome ly guarantecd ; cost $1. Chamber, ‘Dinin; magnificent rosewood 7 Suits, Etageres, CI property tamily leaviug city. 36 T 120 WEST 23D STREET, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL sell their brilliant toned 714 octave foceewood months, Cont $1,000, for $300; Stool $100 80 Parlor and Det sa at 15th st. near 5th av. Pianoforte, used 8 Cover and ‘music Cabinet cost room Sets, Carpets, Mirrors, &c. everything necessar; = housekeeping; less than half cost; can be seen all ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ant overstrung instrument, great sacrifice for cash. bu: MES | GoRdoN, 187 Bleecker street. RST CLASS 74 OCTAVE PIANOS RETAILED AT wholesale prices, direct from factory. 78 Barrow street, near Hudson. If / Great bargain; ing carved legs, acral ft Please examine Be ISCHER NEW SCALE PIANO, WITH PATENT IM- ; the most rellable Pianos made; §] Fianos to rent, Twenty-eighth street, n REAT (BARGAT —DOUBLE REED pertect tones; 2 stops 5.” Cull and see them a ORGANS— WaTns a9 EW STYL x FIVE, Cabinet O ns, PRICES, $110 and $125 Wand upward each Company sew ofer, VE mil this month, Hi Ri ot & usta 4 their new wareroo the largost assortment of the best instruments oF this class in the world, at prices which are rendered possible only hy their uuequalied tacilities Orgahs rented quarterly or monthly payments, fol privilege of purchase for TANOS AT $70, $90, $100 TO $700—ORGANS, $50 TO ‘$800; best in clty jfor rent or sale on instatments. RRY & CU,, 739 Broadway. GREAT BARGAINS, NEW d perfect. tones ever PIANOS AND * en aud most beautitul st and by best makers, mouthly instalments, or for rent, dur fay, than cap be ‘ound cles et SURO ae “AND ORGANS AT GREAT BARGAINS—FOR iy or instalments, or to rent, $3 to $10 J. BETTS, 788 Broadway, corner STE TREFOIL Tainan Rein PAST APPLARANG IN OMERICA., at STEINWAY HALL, ARANCRS i MONDAY, MAY 12, Mr. GRAU the hy THE DEFINITIVE bat OF THE RUBINSTEIN of the MUSICAL SEASON of 1872-73 with a sknies OF ee PIANO RECITALS, . ANTI BIN! INWAY Mr. ANTON RUBINSTEIN HINWAY HALL, EDMESDAY, May 14; Furbay, May ma SATURDAY. aa ait! EVENING of 1 THURSDAY, May 22. ‘These recitals are given as a asa fitting sina to the rest 9 Concerts, the most successful, artis- tially'and Decumiariiy ever a Known in the United States, 8 will be seen by the pr we cogpesea which follow, these mn reven pestahaecz ened nin w to do, the ° Thewt illas- spe Paumig, anor orange muse and tocming with pat, for inecrnesive spore? itl better selected than the Fallowton i Td illustrating the ve know- ledge and ‘exer sing the ‘the vunttvalled crease ability of PROGRAMME FOR THE THE FIRST RECITAL, ee: Fugues of @ “well tempered PROGRAMME FOR THE THIRD RECITAL. Fs Cm are Schubert Menuet dan iniate) Gm Schubert Moments Musicales © Smale, @ flat major, 18} 01 aes riot we ae, at 2 in Bomber. major, minor, & flat major, minor, (B™ ak’'major, A fiat major, AP ccadeleschih minor, F major, A major, ‘A minor, E major! Pas enue Weaitieene cherzo Fantaisie Variations Serieuses. . Mendelssohn PROGRAMME FOR THE FOURTH RECITAL. ers Symphoniques (in ghe form of Varia- ‘Schumans ‘Schumann Krelste H Jaaiee Pieces Nad gpl Soe be var n). ‘werre ; p -8ehnmann Romanza (D inion ‘Sehumann Bird as Proj t Scones). Schumann Bindiss tar the Regal’ Fisne cA miner, A fat ajor, B minor). . Schumann Carneaval (Scenes fantaisie (F minor)...... Ohi Prolades Ge minor A wiajor, Bt ininar, B dad ina jor, D minor)... Mazourkas (F sharp minor, # fiat mino1 Valses i lat major, A minor, 4 flat major. Polonaises (A major, A tiat major). Nocturnes (8 minor, F sharp nuajor, @ minor: 4 dat major, B major, F minor, D flat major, C minor).Chopin Impromipty (A flak major). hop Bi Hallads (@ minor rong a is mi at take jor, Etudes ( ‘major 3 ininor, ino, i dhatp lade, Esher) majer, B Marche Funsbre (Sonata, B minor). PROGRAMME FOR THE SIXTH RECITAL. Nocturnes (E sharp major, A “A major, B aes major)... Belews Orage—Liebeslied—Fantaisie Berceuse. Si Oiseau J’etais.. Etude (A minor). Fantaiaie—"Don taisie—"“Don Juan” (Mozart). Hor ensiandchen—Auf dem Wasse ‘ing—Valse—Soirees de 'Vienue-—(schubert) Ie Moine (Meyerbeer)... Soirees Musicales (Rossini) Gondolo, Regata, de, La Danza (Rossini) Stubat Mater (Cujus Any Anhinain) (Rossini). Fantaisie, “Lucia” (onizet Valse Impromptu (A flat majon Rhapsodie Hungroise (D flat mi lat major). PROGRAMME FOR THE SEVENTH RECITAL. aS RUBINSTEIN’S LAST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA. elude and Fugue (A sharp major). Rubinstein Preludes (eam “Rubinstein Theme aud Variad ns. - Rubinstein Melodies (F major, B major) ‘Rubinstein National Dances (waltz, mazourka) ‘Rubinstein Barcarolles ce minor, G major, Au sty} Fabian Romanees (# maior, flat major) Tarentelie. Rubi Valse, Polonaise deta Fantaisie, “Le Bal®.....7Rubinsteln Suite’ (Sarabande, Passe-Pied, Courrante, gGitvotte Rubinstein Caprice Russe Rubinstein New Melodie, Me (inprom Nocturne G sharp ma; ge aliniatures (serenad Eres du ruissea' Etudes (A minor, F major, C major). Nocturne (A sharp major)... Rubinstein Variations on “Yankee Doodle’, - Rubinstein * Publishea by G. Schirmer, 701 Broadway. SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS, including Reserved Sei the entire series of seven matinees, TI bg DOLLARS sale of which commences at box office of Steinway Hall and at Schirmer’s music store, 701 Broa on Saturday morning, at 9 Delock: LYMPIC THEATRE, * 624 Broadway. AMES E. HAYES. ae +. MANAGE! The PUBLIC VOICE. ‘HE PUBLIC PRESS ENDORSE IT. THE ALA CATERER, in Conssquense, announces that he will continue NTIL FURTHER. NOTICE EVERY EVENING AT 8, THE rahe EDITION GL, FOX's . L, FOXS MPT DUMPTY. | pongo RECONSTRUCTED BY THE AUTHOR: jew Cas New Burlesque Opéning, ‘New Scenery, New Music, ‘New Tricks and Effects, AN ENTIRELY New PANTOMIME. is Mentors Specialty Artists will appear, assisting in this CARNIVAL OF FUN. First appearance ot Mile. MORLACCHI, Mile. MORLACCHI, a MORLACCHT, her unrivalled DIVERTISSEMENTS ‘TERPSICOREAN. THE WILSON BROTIL INASTS EXTRAORDINARY WILLIAM and HARRY) CHAMPION HaT Ne OF THE WORLD, in thelr famous specialty, entitled MUSICAL ROCKS. AMERICUS, the wonderful INFANT VIOLINIST, Last week of PROFESSOR NELSON and SONS, Revival,ot the great RAILROAD SCENE. A COME SKATING ACT. w Historical Tableau of WASHINGTON CROSSING THE ‘DELAWARE, MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK. 6 rm —f rk 201 LADIES FREB. Rey TONY. PASTOR’ 8. to present, the peerless we} "THE LECTURE “SEASON. (OOPER Unron, THE FREE LECTURES FOR THE People for 1873 will close peaturday evening, vole with “An Evening with the Poets.” Mr. Sidney’ Wollett will reeite poems trom Macaulay, Thackeray, Ingold Legends, low, Trowbridge and Carleton. ckets gratis at the Cooper Institute and at Brentano's book store, AUABRAM 8. HEWITT, Secretary. FIFTY. NEW AND. SECOND 0 Organs; great bal wood Piano $100; a Te Organ halt its value. EK £ SON, 127 Bleecker street. ANOS AND ORGAN! hand Pianofortes, new or second tend nos— Either ya the easy monthly payment x teapot ND & CO,, S47 Broadway. ‘OHN B. GOUGH—AT ASSOCIATION HALL, CoR- ner Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, Tues. day gvenina, May 6.1873. Subject “Eloqyence arid Ora. Reserved For sale ah inal . "127° Nnssanstrocts, Gh Schirmer's 101 roadway 14 Broadway. and Arion Pinnoforte, Com. nth street. Vd wil bre presi: ‘atthe orgen rai AMUSEMENTS. 1BLO® GARDEN. ~ABRAEL. LL. a ee : Salk HOLEME’ arene MAFFITT and BART! , ‘and Pan’ § LULU. MOEN ag, ow LUE": WH oy. LoL. THE WONDERFUL SENSATION GYMNAST. “ pone WU ay . ui “LULU. ou. LULU. woo AT ONE, BOUND FROM THE STAGR PLATFORM SUSPENDED THIRTY. ¥-FIVE FEET ABOVE IT. EVERYTHING NEW IN’ IN THE PANTOMIME, SCENERY, MUSIC, COSTUMES, AEPOINTMENTS. ‘Mine. LANNIER, Mi ITTERI, CORPS DE BALLET I REE IGRAND aed MAGNIFICENT TRANSFORMATION MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY he Two. NBS GARDEN. MATINEE, AZRAEL; OR, THE rHE MAGIC CHARM, MAFFITT LULU, ; PARTHOLEMEW Th i ” SENSATION ALU! . PANTALOON wy (Gaturday) AFTERNOON, at Two, ” D) MATINEE. bey BATORDAY Ciainic 2a AT TWO. Tarren NEW SCENERY, cont DE BALLET, — és ae a 5, rin A CALBDONIAN DANG a mere, PROPERTIES, GRAND BALLERINA. SPACE, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT Two, 3} Bowes FRRATRE BOUCICAULT. Kdwin Booth... neaer and Proprietor LAST WEEK" nor 0} ofthe corenrated Trish Comedian, ir. Dion Boucicault. TRIDAY ‘and SATURDAY LAST TWO NIGHTS of ARRAH NA POGUE and KERRY. MR. SHSIL BARRY. .MICHAEL FEENY LA8T basal <9) 9 of ARRAH NA POGUE ATURDAY at 2. NEXT WEEK.—Last week of MR. BOUCICAULT. By special desire, DADDY 0’ DOWD. Seats secured six Soze in advance Lf a theatre, or at Ditson & Co,’s music store, 7} Broadw: Berm THEATRE. NEILSON, EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. o On which occasion will be produecd. for the frst time in New York, after long, preparation, the grand Historical and Romantic D: rain: "ey ROBSART, by Andrew J. Hallida; +, and founded on Sir Walter Scott’s famous Histor! vomance ot Kenilworth, in which, NEILSON tise ees will sustain nal ¢ SHY ROBSART. CADEMY OF MUSIC, LYDIA THOMPSON, The world-famed ‘Peerless Queen ot Burlesque,” MISS LYDIA THOMPSON RER INCOMPARABLE COMPANY, the most complete Burlesque ¢ Organization in the world, will on the dramatic season of 1872-73 by EVEN GALA PERMOMANCES at POPULAR PRICES a POPULAR PRICES an NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. oe OF BILL Ea RACH PERFORMANCE. MONDAY Evening, May 5 veers BLUE BEARD TUESDAY Evening, May 6. .KENILWORTH WEDNESDAY Evening, May 7. LURLINE THURSDAY Evening, May 8 sesss-ROBIN HOOD FRIDAY Evening, May,9-; Benefit of Mins THOMPSON mie MATINEE ‘ rh Evening last a appeat earancet pleats will be feeeon iad ve eS the ULL oHOR and CORPS DE par ber, vith the SEecraLites, Cece BD ERATURE of the Company. le ae jodating tour re ponte sgt cca ani cy Rien ft The of Boxes and seats ‘will commence at the Aone a me Monday, April 28, and may be had Matinee pr peices to all parts ot the house, $1, for which seats may be secured in ‘adyance, TH AVENUE TE THEATRE. “(CURTAIN RISES AT 7%.) Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY Sole Lessee and Manager DIVORCE! Brice justin Daly's great Drama of Society, EVERY MIGHT AND’ TO-MORROW \SATURDSY) MAT. Charac Miss CLARA A Gorrt Miss‘ FANNY DAVENPORT, Miss FANNY MORANT, Miss DEP S pe Miss SARA JEWETT, Mrs. G. H. GIL! Miss NELLY MORTIMER, Miss ROBERTA NORWOOD Mr. GEORGE CLARKE, Mr. CHARLES ¥) Mr. JAMES LEWIs, rd Mr. W. DAVIDGE Mr. LOUIS JAMES, air. HENRY, CRISP, Mr. OWEN FAWCETT, RGE DEVERE, Mr FRANK CHARMAN, Mr. J. A. MACKAY, . W. BEEK! MONDAY, 5—Benefit of of Mr. LOUIS JAMES. WROMESDAY, May 7—Benefit of Mrs. G. H. GILBERT. IN REHEARSAL for magnificent production, an orig. inal play of POW EREUL EMOTION CHARACTER by Mr OUSTIN DALY, parily founded on a drame by OBENTHAL of Vienna. and prepared expressly for any. Every preparation is to make this Srithant play a worthy crowning to the season, just ending, and tg signalize the closing performances ot the fth Avenue Theatre prior to the Summer recess. (QRAND OPERA HOUSE, Ir. AUGUSTIN DALY. Sole Lessee and Manager Cartain rise er to 8 o'clock, EVERY NIGHT AND TOMORROW, (SATURDAY) MAT. will be acted, for the first time in ood tage Fae 3 Mr. CHARLES FECHTER'S superb Dramatizat in five acts, of (oe dead Dumas’ fascinating Romantic creation, en- MONTE CHRISTO. Every Scene, the Mechanical Effects, Properties and Costumes—all hew. EDMUND DANTES.. .Mr. CHARLES bth Other characters Charles Wheatleizh, Ringgold, D’Orsay Oj Lae: S H. Rockwell, J. B. Rtudiey, py les Leclercq, George Devere, J. W. Jennings, Miss Lizzie Price, Mrs, Chapman, Miss Josephine Henry, Cora Cassidy, &c. ACT Scane 1—The ae Villay ‘Scene 2—Villet fort Cabinet. ‘x $—The Reserve Inn. AC on a Scene 1—An Apartment at the Count de ae Scene 2—The Cells of the Chateau d’If. Scenx 3—The ( oy outed of the Chateau a’lt. ACT Scenz—The Inn of the Pont du Gard. Scene—Conservatory at the Count de Moncert’s. Scane—The Forest of Vincennes. Morning. GP JAMES THEATRE “TRELAND.” AST WEEK BUT ON: CROWDED AND DELIGHTED. AUDIENCES, STANDING wie ror one 8 OPCLOCK, MAC NEW HIBERNICON; Or, IRBLAND IN AMERICA, ‘The Most Amusing Entertainment in the City. Irish Comedy and Character Company. Irish Scener; Me ances m Popular Pricer—Orches rh 75 cents. Admigaion 00 coms. ATINEE SATORDA MAY, 20°C! K. Admission 1 50 cents, Childrén 15. ¢ 16. Children a yal Is DONT ‘YoU. 1 THING K YoU ouGHT iT TO our | bring her to TONY PASTOR'S Opera House Sweetheart?] this evening? She will be admitted tree, remember. j TH STREET THEATRE, STARTLING SENRATION EL ROVE MATINER THIS (FRLD. MATINEE MATINEE LAEDIRNOON) MATINEE Ee 6 BROOM, MATINEE THE GREAT ate TROUPE IN NEW ACTS. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN THE EVENING. ture, who ney ects to bring his wife to {EXPOSED! | TONY PASTO Wee Opera House on Friday ANOTHER ‘PASS HIM ‘ALONG, “THE NO-SOULED evenings, Tadies ad mitted free, MOST RELIABLE, BEST FINISHED AND richest toned Pianofortes manufactured ‘rom. Berta nearly new, only $100. CO-OPERATIVE ven BANOMAKENS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near _ CLOTHING. UE, Washington and Waverly piacenes Vi BRT EE ‘and i be astonished at the prices given he Glothing, Carpets and Jewelry uel igh ices been paid, as we are bound t n order, amd goods Tpust be had.“ pound tai ah 8, $5 to Stoves Ladi Ladics attended ad by. ‘ites Harris. THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, LF — hear Forty-six, _fireet.— Wanted y Of Cast-off Clothing and eae rket. Will pay trom $6 to $20 fe on Hig ee or dressen™ Gall on oF Dr Coats, trom $3 to Please cull or address 9% diately, a quantit} tos! tor pants, oe pee Mr. ite, F THE WELL RENOWNED ESTABLISHMSNT, 246 2B yy avenae—I have just received Coy to the +1. am theretore compelled to fia; fohlow!n rice: For silk 2 Banty 81 to $11; ie highest pri on “i Pe hots ‘above Twe Beventh a snus. 7 ass ROADWAY NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET ts © highest price for Ladies’ and Gent lesnes i Wearing Apparel, Ladies will by Mre Hi 10) SEVENTH AVENU atreet, M. EIMESAIRADE onan onto pay ihe full value for cast-off Clothi or addressing Mr. or Mrs. Is] ENSTE |. MANNES’, 300 AND 302 Sseventa Fo) Lode dies and Kenitlemen havin, ar. , to dispose off wil do well the highest Price o1 any in the to by Mrs. Mannes. gra AVENUE, NEAR ‘FOURTH ja ge entiemen wi e ari more ah ey ate feruemmen wilt for Gea Cali on or address Mr. or Mrs, uarantees to pi « Oe ‘by call fy | fetes arta! atininy, billion room and rowty- ninutes? «rive to uh ie ch. ; fn oF GATCUlurs ade'teve box 40) Post office ee York, “NEDE RY BERGEN, Proprioter, JG ___.._ BILLIARDS. LATEST DEstans: OF” BILLIARD TABLES id al urtenances connected with the trade ; Special tention mito private trade. K. PHELAN, No.7 Barclay street, L_-STA8paRp AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES « and fod bey & aie only b Combination Cush- by the inventor ana gees a oe Ha Liat ASTROLOGY. NTION!—KNOW THY, DESTINY. “CONSUL ANH this Nonder telty, Sutts Clairvoyant.” Gives unt dels everything. 160 Went Forty: Bet oe near Bread f] AME KELLEY, THR | GREATEST LIVING and Clairvoyant, 89 Hudson street, Zorner of Harrison, TTENTION.—CONSULTATIONS ON BUSL oa Jaw suits, enemies, losses, absent friends, love, e, sleknesa and death,. Pay refused uuiess saticiled. Mme. SINGHI, Clairvoyant, 621 sixth avenue. TTENTION!—KNOW THY DESTINY: CONSULT this wonderfully gifted Clairvoyant; gives luck; tells everything. 159 West Forty-first street, near Broad: ye MRS. VANSIBE,, © geo AND MEDI. cal 4 rloel toe! is mame, day of marriage, ite ri separated, yives positive thsorimetion on al affairs of Iife ; no satistaction, no pay. 621 Secon corner Thirty-tourth street. 188 WELLINGTON, THE BEST OF ALL CLATR voyants, te wTosent and fusare: gives lucky numbers; te! longes am thera ne the ne he separated together and give tek to ale wenty- eighth street, near Fourth myenue. ME, ROSA, CLAIRVoY. ANT, REVEALS YOUR whole life, from cradle ty. rive. Cures Consum)- ‘ancers; All Diseases. 4 Fee $1. ue DROFERSOR LISTER 18 THE ym New York. ONLY ABTROLOGE rn oy Sixth avenue, near Mwentve ‘uve sire tor, circular, IBNCING “AND BOXING ACADEMY, ) Soe Diace, near Broadway.—Boxing it in 12 lessons: & fine assortment of Fencing ‘era a8 au Bees Gloves on hand and for sale, NSTER) ‘ONE TICKET ADMITS BOTH LADY AND 50 enema ‘to TONY PASTOR'S Opera Cents for a evening. Bring the ladies with _ Born, ROFEBSOR DYER’S PARLOR ORCHESTRA CAN rt oF ee whole Summer season; 34 mn engaged for Pantoed. Address 460 Fourth avenues New “York. Catt this Tete N° $ aaAse™ PASTOR'S OPERA “Hous! d ies admitted free THIS crntDAY) _LADIES, EVENIN' you. ‘TION HALL.—MATINER, ‘Asoo i+} RDAY AFTERNOON, gers ast lecture in New York by HARTE. Subject: —“The Argonauts of 149.” Preceded by an Organ Concert. Tickets He. ; at Gurley's and Sehirmer's nen ANSTRUOTION, A. PHNSIONED GERMAN DIPLoNAT At MUNICH, whose wife is a nattve of France, offers a place in his fam- lly to a young boy, for the purpose of educating him to- gether with his only son, under the guidance of a resi- dent private tutor. Instruction at the Lyceum besides. Address Mr. R., 81 Munich poste restante, ten, | LESSONS GIVEN IN ome. LATIN, | GBR. pnpils of colleges assisted; translations from variou man, & into Emit ae saa terms moder- ate. ‘Mires Meh S35 Kast Ninth 0 ‘0 BOYS, FR TO 11 YEAR! es ‘i YA a Tatolly. of eegen Ly bh HW eek, where torts of a fi ter! AMUSEMENTS. FpueatRe comiquy, Mr. JOSH BaRy owisl . ‘ot THE FRA! KENSTEIN MY! performed by re a HAl Sait" wu ar tt bag ext reappearance, five months, every- PRA RNS, a Ree cares atx. times only, five nights and MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NION SQUARE THEATRE. Mr. the WEDNESDAY. tinge may r bee ordered Tha unabated success WITH ITS GREAT NEW YORK'S FAVORITE} ‘MISS aGxtS FROU ‘"eROU. ry evening until fur- 1 by ae eh atta me! ith” Mr. stn Daly, his brilliant adapta: tion of aane and Halevy’s FROU FROU. ag hs is AML Miss AGNES & LY, ITS MAGNIFICENT EVERY NIGHT and at the SATURDAY MAT ts mocured one month HEL, Miss MARY GRIS-- MESTAYER, Miss JENNUE LE! HOLLAND, Miss CHABLOTES CAVE BT DAURENS, J. ies KAT xis ite EDWARDS, and CBORGR. Patties ma , WILDER and Bowery THEATRE. . FRE. 3 RIDAY EVE LasT PERFORMA UGORSSFUL Dia oF WILD Ca’ sHovTs OF DELIGHT ae EN aun ag oni Fares of i RECEIVED NIGHLY FROM AN ANTUUSLAST EVERY ACT AND SCE! Preceded each, evening by 2 LOOK OUT FOR ‘4 AGREAT BLL ON SATURDAY, will be produced at entirely ori HELD IN CHECK, 7 0OD'S MUSEUM. CONTINUED suconss) EVENING aT 8, The pele beased al Dramas of great ve pe AT 2, ipecial fe MATINEE! PoE RFORMANCES, ‘The beautiful and } DOMINION. hronmay, in BLOODS MONEY, FEMALE | DET! TIVE. Proprietor and. i Jeanager: Me noe LESTER WALLACK... begs to nae athe Ast NIGP LAST MATINEE in DAVID GARRICK DUNDREARY, MARWIED ont! SETTLED which pieces MUST’ BE WITH pen oe D ATTRACTIVENESS IN SA! AT, WITH NEW AND HANDSOME SUBNGRY AND APPOINTMENTS (first time in this ely), iquifiny Cast SHTLLIN ERN will sustain his o1 pee CHUCKLES, by a STRONG BRILLIANT CAST. NE MONTH IN pce Curtain ary at 8 precisely, and carriages may gptte of thele- THE Si ne we os sOr iB of Me™ FB. conwars. BROOKLYN THEATRE, Mr. ou Mr. WALTER LENNOX’ AND TDUOMPARY. -—ATHENEUM THEATRE. UHL opposite Metropolitan Hotel. inent Resort In the etty uD BILL EVERY EVE! Weber, Miss Minnie gockscn, Ve Nelli Lucell, Miss Louise Arnott, Miss Lillte Miss Helen Smith, ‘Ncears George A’ . Lang, E. Prescott, The A BriicaNt ND VARI Miss Lis oes, Hi. Schwecarde, 3. will appear in the Grand \Giassical Burlesque VIVE LHEMPRIERE. i} OH, WELL The NO USE. rT, THE REYNOLD BE BROTH : test Marksmen in tho wi PHELAN and Captain OHNE MURPEY, . General Grant's Missouri and Kans neta small Cen rt age Regees eae NOnINEES EN ‘ERY WEDNESDAY ‘AND SATURDAY. NOTICK.—On Monday next the charming WORRELL Sophie and Irene, the Queens of Bi will appear, together ‘with other prominent artists. T, the fainons Comedian, will shor HE GREAT ZANFRETTA TROU (AERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near ‘Thisd avenne. AD, NEUENDORFF... . Director - RIDAY, DIE TOOHTER De in five acts, oy K trom Satie Selosie 0} THE MODOC SCOUTS, LUKE SCHOOLORAFT, sa3 Scouts. oe at 8. vance. Col Box office open di ASTOR'S. OPERA HOUEE,, 3m ‘he wondertal artist K JONES 10 reat aeetany Act; suNguirA soe ef cha: ANNAN RANGER. nt Ghee e paligy HARRY HART, BILLY EMMETT, co SEABERT, ©. MCMILLAN, &c., &c. invitation me ht. OH IT HIM AGAIN HIT um HARD, THE WRETCHED MAN WHO RE- pat to take Ly wife to AS ra House ‘this evel when she will be admitted free. RYANT'S: OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, between ‘oun aa Oy Theatre. BRYANT’S MINS’ SHOO. FROW, HEOW, FROW FROW. Rice as mga prima dom True love never did run: Characters by Bi Nelse, Seymour, Sag re rin a Bunwood, Brockway, Carter, _ Matinee Saturd a CADEMY oF Xpart 5 4 ON “FUND, PINITREY POSTPONED, caused by Ole Bull's inability to fulfil engagements. ats ticket holders to call at will be tponed irom Ay F126 0M ponent Ag The committee requ Schirmer's and Rullman’s, where money NElWood E. Thorne, rown, M. D.; James M. MDs Colo ol Ean ku rani Jo sions, ¢. ic al fam Fun omm!| iste Ole Bull's Concerts. ee itr id YOUR | WIFE'S GOOD TEM- Py Teg oe = take her to sti, 8 = use this evening. AVEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618, way, between Houston and Bleecke: one should visit the wondertul Museum; it (stall ot ever ie should see and understand, hilosophy of Marriage.” Those imp. vane lectures a have them for- SEUM O OF iF ANATOMY 6 cs way, New York ow 18 DURR' oS GALLERY OF PAINTINGS—OPEN day and evening, } #, the building of + German Sav- Protessor Schrader, 4 ‘ now bo cenibttion pom HEALTH, "AMUSEMENT.—JOHN WOOD'S. eighth street, near Fifth avenue. fe. Special traimng furkish Bah, Health Lift. for dyspepsia, corpulency, gout, serio-comic basing: also fortwo nights ont WwW. . & © OF COURSE NOT, F YOUU wire to, be Out but take r, to, | ovemuge-ahe will be adm! THEATRE OF NEW ORLEANS t.—Proposals il be received until the next for the rent at of the Varicties quencing with the hext season. The ep all AG papeo yy tioa, Sore yOrle MEtROrontTaN Irs Ma aaURal eatre is: pate oot er opestieee ents of wardrobe, INGY, President i) vs THEATRICAL AND esas BROADWAY AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ANN STREET. OF THEATRICAB, ALTO SITUATION WANTED—IN QUAR- tette or choras choir; ‘athe dest Feforence given. Address F. Bi. B. INSTRUCTION ON | PIANO OR ON PIANO OR i108 Rast Hairdo rANTED—A CHORISTER Foo, LEADER FOR A ont S chatty PP swine cabinet organ noon or evening. Tr ANTED—ALTO AND BASSO jariem or north of mm M. New York, with maine