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| co BUARDERS WANTED, ROOM, SUITABLE FOR LADY faust ony boo ns umve ae yas. for gent men; Summer ‘St West jenty-fourth street. e.IRON C On Ee 4 East or Nigeteenth street. oma single Rooms, with hoard, Reference: ¥ FIFI AVENUE.—HAND- ua romely furnitved Rooms for families or single gentle- first class Board. No. 7 West Twenty-ninth st. ENT! AND THEIR WIVESCAN PROCUE 9 apex: berg family; first class furnished ms on second floor; nice parlor and plano. 2 East Fiftieth street. >. FLOOR, EN SUITE OR SEPARATELY; ALSO 2} family, and. ingle Rooms with superior Hoard Sai class. 83 West Thirty-third street, near avenue. zr "Summer prices UARE, WITH DOORS ABOVE STUYVESENT excellent Boa@d, furnished or unfurnished’ elegant en suite or singly ; references. SU4 Second avenue, ‘Detween Seventeenth and Kighteenth streets. GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE GOOD BOARD, WITH pleasant Rooms; terms, centlemen $6 per week ; also boarders taken. 353 West Thirty-Atth st street. 4 EPL Poop ROOMS, ON THE SECOND Board, to tami! lies or to single gentle- mer Hag ta ae with hot and cold water, at Bor Wont Twonty-second strect; reterences exchanged. 4, ELBGANTLY, FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH | AL- coves, het and cold water, with first class Board, tor fell and gentlemen, terms moderate, at 47 Wi street, near Fifth avenue. ‘i AVENUE, 76.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, HAND- somely furnished (a fine suit, second story, front), vwith Board; reference. STH AVENUE, 24 VERY PLEASANT BOOMS ont second floor ; a fension, same floor, and large ‘Basement, to rent, with Board. Keferences exchal NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. peau ‘WANTED. URTH STREET.— —A “PRT 254 NE, te malty will te let two or three ni ad somely furnia Moms, wit with or without very reasonable to ET... ee aes SINGLE GENTLE-* dated with th good, 3 tes from $3 to ST euch per week. AND 827 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.— 325 Elegant Rooms, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, at moderate price; table boarders taken. QQ WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH 32) avenue.—Nincely furnished Rooms to let, with ae nd bath, with or without Board. Inquire tor three 4: FIFTH AVERT Br TWO ELEGANT SUITS OF Apartments, to be vacated on the 15th and 24th, first and second floors, with private table or altendance, A “PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO RENT THEIR Third Floor, with Board, in Madison avenue, near Thirty-frst stroet. Address, with full name, POSITIVE, Herald Uptown Branch office. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE IN their own house, Forty-seventh near Fifth avenue, newly furnished, ‘a family of adults: none but those who ure willing to compensate for first class boara and attendance need answer. Address HEDEFANT, Herald Uptown Branch office. FeO G aT artes agama an second oor. andsome! furnish on. ‘01 . dne or two nentiemen, with Board.” 268 West Forty third street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue, ho. 7 GING "WANTED. Piss GENTLEMAN N AND WIFE, FE, WITH NURSE “AND sid, wish pleasant si cama Rete Saat oor ifty-ninth, streets Ad- 8. M. K., Her- oom and good tion glory Fourwenth Gress, sta ting full particula: fulars and verms, WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM NTLEMAN WANTS A SMALL ROOM, a erg ge eR CE Re ce fentiemen ahd ‘wiv Meas dostrable loSetion: Table first clash ki Begerorald oft UDORE WEST OF BRO: WAY. 10 PER \D—FOR CBNFLEMAR, ae SIs. Sy Sete pe alae i Poon Rooms, wit Mh, TWootd, at 138 Bree eight, years, with id-dey dinner Bloctker streets tio lines cats pans the house Tand child? best references given and ze ving terms and location, D. T., box 2,64) ‘New oR $10 PER Lyle 1 ee be ey ad oer te office. Rete at xii “ana 106 Bleecker street, Ware or A SELMAN, ROOM AND BREAK- Dlocks west of Broad w: PER aaa WAVERLEY PLACE en painted and papered and newly fur- én en multe or singly, with first class Board ; $8 f 10 & bes AVERLEY PLACE (THB, PT PINES? HO use IN le Sity).— Handsome front B Bogan or Si, $i as eae jfor Pe rrnperions, with Board; no EVENTEENTH STREET, THREE DOORS 13, Fee inucsen tsi nae oa | ct gentler a ee ese ‘brat cine; reteronces exchang ', WEST, 253.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, 1 a Gio front Rooms ‘on the third floorand alarge Room -on the second ; reference required. TH ST., 257, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH 14 ayenues.—A handsome front Booey Gis one aagle Room with good table, Yor gentleman and” wife Sloanliness & specialty. [AMS STREBT, 28 WEST, NEAR FIPTH AVENUE hee gilegantly furnished Second Floor, largo and ve leasant Mloom oren suite, wii rat class Boa: Riser pleasant, small Rooms, on fourth oor, for gentle: men. Keferences, wa TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fitth Avenue Hotel.—A Suit of Booms, elegantly furnished, to rent to a ty of gentlemen, with or with- ‘out Board; also single Rooms. 2 WEST THIRTY-FIRST Sa Enea ho: ROOMS on second floor to rent, with ; also two on third floor, tront; references exchanged. EAST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A FEW 22 Rooms to let, with public or private table. Butett htotbat 114, ONE BLOCK EAST OF MADISON ‘square. —Ele; ancy carpet large front Room and hall Room to let, with Refe: changed. 25 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to rent, to gentlemen only, with or without Board; terms modes ate ; reference required. class is FENCES @X- 4. in a German family of refinement, in a first Address 106 Pe class neighborhood. L. 8, box 5, "ost office. FIFTH STREET, BROOKLYN, E. i D.. FIVE minutes’ walk from ferries.—To iet, with’ Board, nicely turnished Rooms, to gentleman and wite or single gentlemen. House first class; references exchanged. GREENPOINT AVENUE, GREENPOINT, 6 minutes’ walk from Tenth and ‘Twenty-third lish lady would like to take an ace lady to Board and attend toin the country part of Greenpoint, whor whore a inost comfortable home gan be or would Board and attend a lady in her forth- sickness; terms moderate ; or would let @ nicely ed, Parlor, with use of piano. ‘OTE! LS. teh Eng! comil farni SPER FOR SALE. Am /SEXTENTS. A® OLD ESTABLITIED, MANUPAOTUSING BUSI. ness fOr ale: —Favorabl ab ers sively i tronized ; westment; enterpri arty fortune. Moly iypediately. Chambers strect. GEORGE simeis Store Agency. A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE FOR SALE—LO- cated New Jersey; no opposition; large cash trade; Gx questionably extraordinary chance. 8 Cha wbers stréet. aruiculars GEORGE W. SIMER'S Store Agenc; AN a! LD ‘ESTABLISHED STEAM LAUNDRY FOR —Besiness location unsury 4; splendid cash trade; seen td appreciate Particular: ne) Oe 5 Bal tory reasons given, street, HOM W. SIMEW'S Store Agency. _ WELL ETABLISHED FLOUR AND FEED STORE for sale. xcellemt location; extensive cash trade; low rents Splendid, investment. Particulars 25 Cham- Wanacks. Propristor a ond. Manager. At. LESTER WALLACK GR OSS, Nore. *R TRIUMPH, EV beniyt a SATURDAY MATINER, | gt wer. M. will appear in his origitial part of § ourER SuUOKLES, SQUIRE'S LAST SHILLING! An original Drama of c nome and a s rious interestain four acts, by Br. Ton. The pieco will be anieeats tine? WING Ean NT ARTISTS Mr, SOTIIIN, Mr. J. FG oLK, Mr. J. W. CARROLT, ©, B. BISHOP, M. HOLLAND, Mr. W. J, TiROWNE. “Mie (PECK, “Stine EFFIE GERMON,’ Mme. Wy. sr and: ie m VANDY RE First—THE bers street, ORGE W, SIMEIS Store Agency. | Act gin S SOUNTRY HOUSE “\ WELL LOCATED CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR t Thin, DON. bale cheap—In Williamsburg; doing. good, business: | Act Fourth INFERIOR ¢ a CHUCKLES? low r A Auctioneer: No. 6ventre street? l BOX BOOK OP ATS. SeouRED IN ADVANCE. FOR SALE, SAMPLE ROOMS AND CIGAR LULU . Stores, corner Liquor Stores, Restaurants, Hotels Some iter Liquor Stores to let), corner Grocery Stores, eat M Bakeries, Confectioneries, corner Drug ‘tores, Housefurnishin, Willow Ware Stores, Sta- toner Stores, Soda and Mineral Water Nanufuctories, Coffee and Cake Saloons, Country Restaurants. Min 'CHELL'S' Store Agency, 77 Ceaar street, A —DEALERS AND SPECULATORS.—FOR SALE, « to pay storage and advances, Jewellor's Rate, $6); 2 Counters and Cases, $0); Silvorplated Ale Pum 875; arble Billiard Tate. 955 ; Parlor Suit, $50; felt m™ Spring and Hats, spretl chen JAME:! 1 Hudson street. UTCHER SHOP FOR SALE—ON NINTH AVENUE, with all the necessary Fixtures, including Icehouse, amokehouse, Horse, Cart, &e.; go0d for_ selling. Appl ly in the lager beer saloon, 867 Ninth avenue, or at ave enue CO. R SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT; 3 the faciltt for eur shing wedding and ball partios, ac. Ine stoc! f silver ware for loan; is doing a good cake business, 173 Auantic street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—MEAT AND FISH MARKET 64 HUDSON street, Apply on premises, By anerpise Ly Pet dda SODA WATER Al mp lete ;has been used on two months oan eit apparatus ““Lapiand "8 syruy draught arm: thews! Generator, with 2 xix’ gallon. Iron foun ron frames; same will be sold cheap to pay charges, at ee gallery 292 Broadway, on Monday, May 12 until 2 o'clock. OR GALE—A LARGE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ie Herring's mal rticulars inquire of G, RoseNBLATT BR Way, up stairs. {OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WIll of Grocery Store 21 Third avenue, one door from Eighteenth street, together with Leasehol of property Doan established Tor the last 19 years, and one of the best stands in the elty for first class trade. or particulars ap- ply to 8, 201 Third avenue, Boo OR SALE—IN THE THIRTEENTH WARD, CHEAP, Liquor Store, Stock and Fixtures ; reasons for selli Will be given on premises, corner c{ South Second a: Fifth streets, Williamsburg. Maier, PARISIENNE, 38 $3 AND 40. 40 EAST TWELFTH reat between University place and Broadway.— Elegant sult and. single Booms:, ait attendance if nears table d’hote at 6:30 P. at $1 25, including EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 3) BOWERY, CORNER OF N'3 ‘ard street,—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, ie oF 7 Gb. per high, $2 000 $4 per week. For gentlemen Ree er HOUSE AND FAMILY RESTAURANT, Sixteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth ave- nue.—Two large and richly furninhed. Rooms _on second floor; one on third floor; also single Rooms for gentle- men.’ Restaurant la carte, Table Whote. Dinners berved from 5 to8 P. $1, including wine. AND 6 WASHINGTON PLACE, ST. JULIEN, Ay: ing changed proprietors and’ being renovated a newly carpeted, is open for the reception of families es single gen’ lemen. COUNTRY BOARD, me ‘BoaRpers WANTED-ON JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS, within 45 minutes of New York; location Shad Address LEE, Hudson City, Jersey City terms oe pasa Heights, N QG HENRY STREET, SECOND FLOOR—T0 LET. 4 nicely furnished Parlor Room to a gentlem: and Frite;lso a hall Bedroom to # single gentiem OARD CAN BE OBTAINED ON A FARM—IN WEST- Chester, neat Croton Lake, five miles from depot; wee shady; adults, $8 to $1). Address WELD, Sing QGTESTRERT, 4 WEST—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN nd story front Room at $20 per ‘801 ba bathroom adjoining, with good Board; rear Roow, |OUNTRY BOARD-SOUTH SIDE LONG ISLAND; accommodations first class; price $14 per week. rete by UA amrereat ne Mr. GEORGE, 121 East Twenty- EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—ONE OR genteel young ladies can have Room and 4 lady; no other boarders. ae to families or a private table if: 2 CLINTON PLACE,—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without rd, to gentlemen and their wives; also Rooms, suitable for parties ot gentlemen. party 3 of gentlemen, also OUNTRY BOARD—AT MONTICELLO, SULLIVAN county, N. Y., 100 miles from the city ‘by Eric or Mid- land Railroad; di pire air: rz good water; plenty of milk and Capt vegetables ©, H, Frisbie, 331 and Broadway, or A. E. ye No. 2Chambers street; terms $6 to aweek, Address J. M. CARMICAEL, as above. bbe sed BOARD FOR SIX FOR THE SUMMER AT rivate aoe .—Shade, milk, two daily mails; torms, per shes ddress box 22 Marshall's Creek, Monroe county, Pi 2 TH STREET, 47, WEST.—HANDSOME FIRST Floor to et tyes! 4 ares front Parlor; also Booms dn second and third, with first class table. ‘Terms very ome 34, EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- ee Secand Floor to let; also Hall Rooms; rst class ; Table Boarders accomm: dated. EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—DESIRABLE YO _Rooms to let, with or without Board. 36 EAST 21ST 8T.—THE COMFORTS OF A REFINED oe aot handsome Rooms can be had upon mod- iberal table ; references exchanged. Also Fable Denar Recommonsten: OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT FAIRVIEW, N, hin five winutes’ walk of depot of Northern 20 trains daily ; less than 3) minutes to Cham; bers or date hird street ferries; 30 acres of ground butached tothe lace: neighborhood ‘ood and healthy ; uni rooms large and aii ry dance of <i) flowers, &c. 5 boating, and croquet grounds; board $10 to $12 a week. For further particalars app| ELE: Green- avenue, oF G, f irriew. OR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS Millinery Store on Eighth avenue; doing a fino business; rent low; three years’ lease; a rare chance for any one wishing to go in the. millinery’ business; will be pas sae Apply to RICHARD WALTERS, 27 East N tro GARDEN, SOROUGH AND comune. i ERIUMPH, The brilliant Pantom: rain oe BY BAdio CitaRe, Ly I AGIC CHARM, MAFFITT and BARTHOLOMEW us Clown and Panta- on. MAFFITT and BARTHOIOM BW as Clown and Panta- U, LULU, LULU, ULU, LULU, LULU, LULU, LULU, 11 LULU, LULU. SENSATION LULU, LuLu, GYMNAST, LULU, OE on, a LULU, LULU, LuLu, * IN TRE MOST THRILLING NASTT - FORMANCES EVER SEEN IN Oo Won. =" THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE RISES IN EXCITEMENT WONDROUS vane pHRovaE SPAOB, BOUNDS yer e nits ‘STAGE TO LATFORM SUSPENDED THULE FLV FEET ABOVE IT, aiilniney i MOST A OF ALL * A TRIPLE SOMERSET 1 iN MIDATR. AN ATTRACTIVE ELEMENT IN oth A GHOUB PERFORMANCE iS ITS ENT! GYMNAI EVERYTHING NEW IN THE PANTOMIME. SCENERY, MUSIC, coe ee an al MME. LANNIE! ‘ERI. CORPS DE pee IN IRE’ GHAND SUA DERTe, TH ‘RANSFORMATION SC: (THE HAUNTS OF THE CORAL NVM is MEER ae BEAUTIFUL AND HARWONIOUS DESIGN AND CONCEPTIO: AND aordzous ernegert COMPARISON IN EXE- ION. FFICE OPEN ATS A. M, MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT TWO, 585 ATHENEUM THEATRE, e) BROADWAY, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. B, W. BUTLER. Manager. INCREASED. ea wero, a is" WEEK. THE BEST BILL YET OFFER ENGAGEMENT OF THE QUEBNS OF BURLESQUE, OR SALE—AT A RIFICE, ONE OR TWO MIR- rors, 65 yards Axminster Carpet, Sofa Bedstead, Stop Ladders, Chairs, Gas Brackets and other furniure. Ap- ply at 337 East Fiftieth street, near Second avenue. THE WORRELL SISTERS. Who will appear in conjunction with our. MASTER BU: ESQUE AND OLIO COMPANY. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS COUNTER, WITH MIR- ror and Fixtures complete ; black walnut and maple ‘Wood, 26 feet long. To be seen at 147 and 149 West Thirty- second street. OR SALE—A BUTCHER'S sor, } ICEHOUSE AND Fixtures, all pomnlate: bree $150. Can be seen on the premises, 626 Second OR SALE—GROCERY STORE, IN ONE OF THE Brooklyn, at'a price no one.can re- isos, 229 Bridge street, Brooklyn. F°,, SALE—CORNER LIQUOR STORE eran Shannon House), six years’ Lease, Stock a tures, in the vicinity Of four European steamship line: the owner is leaving the city. wire on the premises, corner of King and Washington streets mid , CARROLL, Fo SALE—A STONE MILL, COMPLETE FOR grinding anion or Softee, Inquire of ADAM MUL- ER, 85 avenue n Lana 4 o'clock P. M. (OR SALE—A FINE DRY AND FANCY GOODS Business in Brooklyn; Fixtures rented with store; only a tew hundred dollars stock remaining ; terms easy; ‘would trade house and alltor_a small Country Place or city Lots. JOHN B. ST! 'VENS, No. 5 Pine street, room LU, OR SALE—A SODA FOUNTAIN, VERY CHEAP, Inquire of Mr. MORAN, at McKesson & Robbins’, 91 Fulton street. OR. SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CIGAR AND SAM- ple Rooms on this island, by George; net profits over ou per month; expense of runni © business, $225, fit on or address = N. MOORE, Tels Broadway.” Jpor SALI —FoU R-PULL ALE PUMP, SILVER plated, Whitfield make; little used ; low figure: must be removed. Apply at 365 Seventh avenue, near Thirtieth et. DR SALE CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH, four Baton. Lease, from the Ist of May; Liquor and Dining Sal Inquire at 164 C! am strect. ILK ROUTE FOR SALE—WITH A NEW WAGON, just built. Apply at 2463 West Thirty first street. joon. E GLEWOOD HOUSE, ENGLEWOOD, N. J., BY Northern Railroad, foot of Chambers street, or steam- boat footot, Harrison’ street. Apply to the Proprietor, Englewood H. IRST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD—IN A SMALL P2I- vate family, with all the comforts of home, at QG RAST FORTY-NINTH STREET. ONE DOOR YRoM | Greenwich Conn. for two Kentlemen aud their wives: $20. Madison, ayenuc.—Han nasomely farnished Ia: convenient to both cars ant steamboats; references ex- Room, on second fioo! for gentleman and wife | changed. Address or apply to Mrs, J. A. JACKSON, Seeinglo gentlemen, with Arst class Bourd; references” | Greenwich, Conn. BAST NINETEENTH | STREET —A VERY EW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND. —MRS. BRIGHT JO pleasant second Floor; two Rooms on fourth floor, atlow ice ; al ac ‘arlor, wi throo! with fist claws Board. clot bps has taken the house ebro terrace, Wester- Yelt avenue, and hasa fe Apartments connecting for families; also single Rooms Tpply early for choice. 4 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—FAMILIES and gentlemen can be accommodated with hand- somely furnished Rooms, with first class Table, at reason- able terms for the Summer; references, 41 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH vam oe tar Geeeeionte Haye frost Bones, with first 2 {permanent an. refer: References cxehan nged. say si sneha aoe SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, THIRD DOOR 42 from. eaed RET singh nicely furnianed Rooms a hemamodesinn eee WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—AN ELEGANT Snit of Rooms, consisting of parlors and second 2} let, with private table, or Second Floor and Par- arate, all handsomely furnished; also other suitable for families or sing le gentlemen, at Sum- mer prices; everything first References ex- hanged. 4 IRVING PLACE.—PARLOR AND EXTENSION to let, on first floor, with Board; also a Bedroom for single gentleme: WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY furnished Apartments, cn snite or separate, with superior table Board ; house first class in every respect; wFeferences exchanged. 4Q GREENWICH AVENUE.—FURNISHED ROOMS to let with Board, suitable for, parties of gentle. claynets and their wives. menor Ghanged ti hands has been malate thoroughly painted: and’ Fe: IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK).—THIRD 70. front Boos with dressing room, handsomely fur- ‘o hall Rooms. same floor, Pitot Board: first class; 44 West, viery-riniep STREET. ‘A _COMFORT- ‘ont Rov ortoagentcman without. Apply to Mrs-OMtrH. oer? vxtra large, with or 109 feorne EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—FURNISHED beh let, with Board, to cee and their tlamen. Table Boa: 109 & E ~ NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH ree, ous a iandsomety fur- mised Room Aig or gentleman and wile; WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH s' — 109 Ainevioan Arnis have s proueanecarasned oa oom on third floos jet, with or without Board, to a gentleman and wie erent single gentlemen. xi BAST bed ter Ld eee ee BLOCK FROM Broadway.—Second nt and hall ‘Dandsomely ly farmland ‘also other large and moat eens Steer “4 men; first class Board; references WEST FORTY.FIRST STREET —1WwO 127" ‘coms, On second floor. “Table Doan, 134 138 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, (LA’ Faulkner's).—To let, with Board, eee a also Rooms for gentlemen, WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN a debe as on oe ae reves, Ohne Ia fe Room farms moderate.” References srehangedns wne® Boon; WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with B gentlemen and wi o terms ‘mod arate. vdirbaanmrihee WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET.—TO LET, to gentleman and wife, or one or two single en’ tlemen, Parlor and Bedroom, with or without Hoard. Re. ception Room if required. BAST FIFTY. FIRST STREES.—ROOMS TO LET, 153 Sir Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen. 207 WEST FORTY. SIXTH STREET, THREE DOORS from Broadway. —( Ja andsomely fur- hed Room, on second four, with good Board; low ones for the Summer: small {ainily. 210 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY ion Rene pd Floor ae [og Le ta iprown, stone mam fabio free clase. “Reerencens ne vowses French family; 217 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT second story back Room to let, with Board, to two gentlemen or a gentleman and wile; also a hall Bed- ‘| room. 217 Bix Cloud be apege TL Rooms 3 let, farnished or nig creer with or wit! Board, to gentlemen and WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NRAR ST. 10 FARMERS,—BOARD WANTED, ON A FARM In A healthy location, where there are good. drives, boat: fishing, &c., &c.. for twt young persons, brothér and sister, during the Summer fionths, from the Ist June to Ist Oclober; Alyy accommodetion for a pair of ponies and alight wagon, for which $¥ per week will family in which there are, A ee wernt. Address, — wi drticula! rt GUARDIAN, Herald Uptown Brarich offige, 1,265 Broadway TANTED—BOARD IN RHE COUNTRY, FOR THE Snmmer months, by two fainilies, consisting of sixteen, where no other boarders are taken; place must be healthy and shady man or French preferred. Address, stating partieitarg box 166 Post office. ‘youn; ig People enid | _SUMMER | RESORTS. Ratn wore TH, 1. 1.—TWIS POPULAR BU: mer resort ‘has been kompletely renovated and re- turnished, and will be ready for the reception ef board. erson the sth of May; seabathing. boating, fahing, & For Roo pply as above, or at the office of Irving Place Hotel, corner’ ourteeath street and Irving place. FUNK, Sr., Proprietor. OUNTAIN | HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE J, is favorite first class hot T season; it has ail the neh ences and comforts ot acity hotel; minutes fro of Barclay street, via Morris and’ Essex Railroad; %4 trains daify. Extra iggng aents to parties wishing im- mediate Board. . HEPZELBURGER, Proprietor. ALISADES i MOUNTAIN HOUSE will be opened on or abgut the Istof May. For terms, &c,, address COZZENS & MURRAY, Englewood, N. J. REMIUM POINT HOUSE.—DELIGHTFULLY SITU- ated on the Ley #a batning, fishing, boating, snpe Sa stablin, chills and fever; 45 minutes from ci )N, O& West Twenty-fourth st. AVILION HOTEL, ee LONG ISLAND, will open about’ Ju modations tor 200 guests; superior drives, ba cing, bathing and fishing ; sirable location for business men; guests can here en) the advantages of a first class establishment at very rea- sonable rates; liberal arradgements made with fainilies wishing early Board. ©. L, BRIGGS. LK ROUTE FOR SALE—COMPLETE. PUTTING out over quarts per day, nearly al rivate ; must be sold. App! BEY West Fortieth street. P COLE, 866 BROADWAY.—STOCK OF DRY GOODS + and Fixtures for sale ata bargain; must be sold in afewdays AFES.—A_ LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND hand Safes, of all styles and makes, for sale cheap. ‘all and examine ut AMERICAN STEAM SAFE CO} PANY’S, 300 Broadway. — ———____—_—__- JAFES—HERRING'S, MARVIN'S, WILDER'S, ALL cheap. to close out sizes, keliton and Silk’ Safes; Bankers! Sate, with two yaults. LILLIE SAFE CO., 81 Maiden lane, near Gold street. SHOE STORE FOR SALE—ON THE BEST AVENUE In the elty; Stock, Fixturosand Lease. Apply to E. BLANCHARD, 825%, Sixth avenue. sande 2. 000 & WILL PURCHASE THE ENTIRE PROP- ‘of an established novel and respecta- Ble business; p pays from $100 to $300 weekly, clear, Satis: ae Feasons and particulars on 2 application at 70 Cort- landtst Street, up stairs, trom 10 to 4. $3.000 CASH, WILL, PURCHASE THE Bust paying Shoe Store in Brooklyn; location most prominent in the city; sales from $40 to $80) a week; owner going out of business. Address L., Brook- lyn Post oifice. A HORSE ENGL BOILERS, STEAM and connections, 30 feet, 34-inch Shatting, Pulleys, Hangers, Driving Belt, all in complete running order; PUMP used one year; will be'sold cheap for want of use, The Building, 50x13, two stories and basement, witn power, suitable ‘for manufmevaring purposes, will be sold or rented on easy term on ‘the premises, at Union Breet cand iron Works kRinebeck, York, or to MORSE & BENNET, 67 Vedar street, "New York, EB GINES, 3 TO 40 HORSE ower portable Hoisters, Saw Mills, Grain Mills, Ver- fica Engines, Horizoutal Engines, plain and cut off? and Boilers, all styles and sizes; our own make; Shafting, Geering and C: wth HAMPSON, WHITEHILL & CO., 38 Cortland street. MES’ PORTABLE T WILSON & ROAKE'S, 282 AND 281 WATER treet, Horizontal, Upright, Portable and Hoisting Engin Upright, Locomotive and Tubular Boilers; Steam Pumps, Presses, Shatting, Pulleys, Hangere, &c. CORTINEN WORKS AT MASPETH, NEAR Newtown, Long Island, together or in lots, com- prising Trainé of Kolls, steam Hammers, Boilers, En- ines; one engine is 20 by 60, . i) JOUN STUART, 194 Broadway. NE, STAFT- tab West Thirty- TAL STE OR SALE—BOILER AND EN ings, Pulleys, Belts, &. Appl. ninth street. EVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSES, MONROE, Orange County, N. Y., opens June 15—Putl band for extire season. No pains ‘gared,’ rst class Summer re- sort. . M. BETMAN, Manager. t is now open for the recep- tion of guests. For terms ard other information apply at the Hotel, or address 0. Dw AMP, Proprietor. ARRYTOWN HEIGHTS HOTEL, TARRYTOWN, 0 the Hudson—Will open the Ist of June; parties w: ing to engage Rooms for season will find carriages at b 440 on arrival oi the 10:@ train from New York, Tues SUBERE TS Fridays. For terms, &c., apply to JAMES T. 20 Nassau street, ronin UV OCEAN HOUSE, i ives y of rendement also Pi Yate table if desired. ‘arlor Floor, with pri- EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE Park.—Purnished Rooms, gyi Board, Rooms on second, third and fourth fioors. Nae sen domed vt ence 48 oars Se fun included, 80-n week : wer ; nees. 4 fubhgatisfaction correct NEWPORT, RL. {TTT nit 3 5 ~(CHTTn WEAVERS & BATES, — Wwe POINT HOTEL, aradd ; WHEE, ground, js now open. For fronting the particulars address OD4ZENS, ___ MARBLE MANTELS. KLABER, STEAM. “MARBLE AND MARDLEIZING GFks, Lk and 136 Bay. 1 ‘i ana’ MarSlelted sinha Titig Worse Cleats ee ments, at prices that d Tor te trades ety competition, Marble ‘Turning N_ ASSORTMENT OF MANTEL UNS for beauty of design and qaniiy of workinaashiy Biate Work of all kinds & spocia YN SLATE Cc 4 Fourth avenue and Praae street, Ralod sites. Srewanrs SLATE MAN TE! gant designs: bie and Wood Mantels EY xEs 8 AND | EARS. “{ RtirioiaL, (WOMAN ERA, J, acknowledged mitauion. of nature reOby Yet orcs OOO DA’ maker , fy Suc to Artificial AVIS, IN. meni a the i | OR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, A NEW SUGAR Mill @5 horse power), and three cast iron Kettles, of Pa sations capacity, Apply: B.C, FORCE, Nos Sand 7 Dey street, room 6. A SECOND HAND SLOTTER, USED only a short time; will be sold bd Jess than halt its value 16 close anestaje, Apply to E. C, FORCE, Nos 5 7 Dey street, rooin 6. UPERIOR STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAFE economical, compact, easily managed; combine Engine and. Boller specially adapted to shiall powers; about 40) Lngings two to 10) horse, in use, Sond for clr” RK SAFETY STEAM POWER COM. PANY. 50 Coruandt street TRAY FIRE ENGINES—FOR TOWNS AND ViL- \ age , four sizes, for $ 200 and upwards PHILA- ini IA HYDRAULIC WORKS, Levant street, Phila- jelnhia, X13 BROWN ENGINE, 11X24 TODD AND RAFFER- ty, with boiler; 30horse power Locomotive and 5 Cylinder Boiiers, all second hand, in at order, at a sac- rifice. HAMPS( aN, WHITERILL (& CO., 3 Cortianat st. MISCELLANEOUS. z (\ANCER PRO! OUNGED “IN BY Most RAB yAMhyeicions fp ae curable asthe simplest. disease If treated’ in time, with my remedy, a topical application that extracts the cancer body, Foots and branches. guarantee a lice cata and charge nothing for treat- mentor medicine until the cure iseffected. Coughs, of months’ standing, epilepsy, dropsy, liver and kidney com- Jaints, piles, gout, rheumatism, hysteria, intermitting jever, &c., cured nd upon the same terms. No cure no ts Dr. ‘ORE, 8% Warren street, Jersey City. SABEAU'S YRINE FOR THE HAIR—TO PRE- vent the hair irom falling out and free the head from dandruff, the CA thing known to make the hair on the face, Sold by N. ISABEAU, 27 Union square. Whim FILTERS, STONE WATER FILTERS, PURI- fying all waters rain, river, cistern; three sizes, five, elghtand ten g. ns each + wn filter 10, 2), 30 gal- long per day, HESKY STRIKE, Jr., the only manufac. turer of the Champion Stone Water Filters in the United States; price, $5, $12. and $15 each, 267 Sloecker street A A BEAUTIF C TEETH, §$ warranted; Plumpers, impartin, pearance Silver Fillings S0c.; Extracting with gas 9) open Sunday till 12, 262 Sixth avenue. “ NIMBLE SIXPENCE BETTER THAN A stow shilling.” —Teeth—Ordinary Sets, $7; best, $10; fei lined, $15; inse: same day orderes min red, 500. 266 Sixth avenue, RB. WHITE, DENTIST, REMOVED TO 230 SIXTH nue Peat ‘=A beautiful set of Artificial eth. filed wits Golde nd Des ‘warranted to fit perfectly, and Viaana, Slo ISTRY. ‘Teeth ‘ THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD, THE WORRELL SISTERS—SOPHIE AND IRENE, MINNIE JACKSON, LOUISA ARNOTT, LILLIE HALL, GORGE ATKINS, AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. BILLY WEST, | The Favorite Comedian | BILLY WEST, BILLY W: in Banjo Solos. | BILLY WEST, ‘ 3 La LUKE SCHOOLORAPE, THE BLACKSMITHS: A Local Sketch. West, (origina. eynolds. INTELLIGENCE OFFIC JOHN H. CORS, “LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT. NG. RY EVE! tno at 8 o'clock, cured in advance. uke Schoolcraft and Billy THE SCHOOLBOYS George and Charles THE Doors open at 7. _Box office open daily. LYMPIC THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Director....Mr. JAMES EB. HAYES EVERY EVENING AT 8, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES AT 2, the Fif th paen of Ou HUMPTY DUMPTY. Thoroughly reconstructed by the author. NEW CasTs, Fea SSQUE OPENING, N NEW 5 NEW MUSIC, NEW TRICKS AND BFFECTS, AND AN ENTIRELY NEW PANTOMI MLLE. MORLACCHI, Queen of all Premiere Dansouses, 1 WILSON BROTHE: WILLIAM AND HARHY JEB, Champion Ha Spinners of the World, i the wonder Tafant’ Violinist. THE, RUBSIAN SEXTETTE, MME. CHARLOTSE WINTERBURN. ‘The RAILKOAD. SCENE, sgog SKATING A Historical Table jeau of WASUINGTON, GROSSING THE DELAWARE. “A IMEE_AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY. CLOSE of the most successful season of AIMER PARISIAN OVERA BOUFFE. MONDAY, MAY 12—LA PERICHOLE, _TUESDAY, MAY ISLA GRANDE DUCHESSE. MERICAN PIANOFORTE o OMPAN 863 Broadway.—Pianos, of six fis Sale, on instalments and for hire good 7 octave Piano, for $20, but fitele T PRIVATE HOUSE 12) WEST 23D STREET, FAM- ily will sell their magnificent brilliant toned 7% octave rosewood Flanotorte, used Smonthe; cost $1, 000 or $280; Stool, Cover, Music Stand; cost r $25; or Salts, Chambor Suits, Carpets, Mirrors, &¢. hve article neceasury for housckeeping’ less than half cos Call before purchasing elsewhere. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Parlor gr made order; city maker; used 5 months; cost $} ir $275; Parlor Suits, Etagores, Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture, Chinaware, blaay: ware, &c.; a sacrifice. Property family leaving elty, We 5th sth AT EEE Lat G ae RESIDENCE 104 EAST TWENTY-¥IFTH between Fourth and Lexington avenues, a private fuinily will” soll thelr magnificent 73 octave, double round, rosewood Pianofort: get it agraffe, rile ant tone, fully guaranteed, nearly cost $950, for 300; Stool, Cover ; has box for shipping: also rieh Parlor, ‘hamber, Libray, Dining Room Furniture; Paintings, A greatsacrifice | for LADY WILL SELL FOR $185 A HANDSOME ROSE. wood seven octave upright Pianoforte ; sweet, pow- erful tone; modern improvements; in pertect order. 28 Third street, near Bowery. SACRIFICE—ONLY $125, BEAUTIFUL Pianoforte ; modern improvements; tully guaranteed it t taken ie niece Ce fe PRIVATE ‘FAMILY, ABOUT LEAVING THE are desirous of disposing of their magnificent sean irood Ti oF tave double round Fianoforte makers, Decker & Broth York; cost $975, tor Stool, pinet; one grand square 7 octave, $250, nt Housel hold Furniture. Call at private it 21st st ar 7th ave PTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $150, rs cost $100; richly carved, } with agraite; my rine street ixth’ av. (488,08 INSTALMENTS.—WE HAVE A NUMBER / of first class Pianos for sale that were rented duriny the Winter, iu pertect order aud Warranted ;also several cheap second Hane Otay | D& ©O., S47 Broadway. — G MAKE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE it bargain; elegant 734 octave instratien having cnrved legs; overstruny bass; every modern in provement; great sacrifice for cash JAMES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. J{IRST CLASS 7 AND 74 OCTAVE PIANOS AT wholesale prices for cash or on instalments; Pianos, second hand, by various makers, tor sale and to letcheap. FL E, 45 Second avenu }OR SALE—A SECOND HAND PARLOR PIPE 0) Lsnny ina fine case. Can seen at If. L. ROOSE- a one Manufactory, 40 West Eighteenth street, w Yor orner SI lesale prices, direct from 78 Barrow stre‘ factory. Send for cir- Hudson. cular. nn a 10 #0 and upward ¢ ON A TAMLIN Orzan Company now offer, at their new wareroomsa, 25 Union square, the largest assortment of the best instraments of this class in the world, at prices which are rendered nasible only by their unequalled tacilities for manutac- ure. Organs rented with privilege of purchase for quarterly or month IANOS AND ORGANS AT GREAT BARGAINS—PFOR cash or instalments, or to rent, $3 to $10 per month. CHAS. J. BETTS, 783 Broadway, corner Tenth st. Next to Grace chu on instalments, by at sast Fourteenth street, JANOS AND ORGANB.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beautitul styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or monthly instalments, of tor rent, during this month. at WATERS’. 481 Broadway, than can ve found elsewhere. pares AND ORGANS.—FIFTY NEW AND SECOND hand Pianofortes; twenty standard Organs: great bi i$; seven. ave eres. overstrung, Pi legs, only PEEK & SONS, 137" Blee HE MOST RELIABLE, BEST FINISH richest toned Pianofortes manutactured f seven octave Pianoforte early new, only, $a ERATIVE PIANO MAKERS, No. 0 Ureat dones street, near Broadway. $100. —BEAUTIFU ates tone; ie mused ; co: J BIDDLE, is ker st." SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD arved legs, iron frame; fine bargain fur cash, javeriey place, near Broadway. THE | LECTURE SEASON. Uh JOUN B. Gouai—at ASSOCIATION HALL, GOR. J ner Twenty-third street and Fourth avenae, Tues ay 6, 1878. Subject—"Eloquence and Ora- So cents. Reserved seals 81. For sale a 127 Nassau street; Schirmer's, 70L roadway, and Arion Ryanotorte Com ‘ourteenth street. My. F. J, Barrett OFKADy at B. stradie Broadway ig 5 Kast at ue Far, LASS 7% OCTAVE a RETAILED AT | wi | Waltzes,” Stra A“ 'Y OF M USIG. the oh Pde peerless queen of burlesque, MISS TAFOT. DIA THOMPSON LYDIA THOMESON, HER INCOMPARABLE COMPANY, the most complete burlesq zation in the world, will close their dramatic ye of "at iS by SEVEN GALA PERFORMAN' thus terminating the fifth peaenn, in this courte, which, in point of pecuniary results, surpasses any pe previ jous one, and has in every ry particular bee been attended The Manag seems itclann for tbe ‘prosont fore pation & pore complete and even balance of art and action th favorites the public w fl dite abe thoes oud axties a tractive sean eration n ind, in new taces ant sts, at- WNIV ALS OF an se pores. commencing Moniny evening Me May 5, 1873, Orchestra, $1 50: Balcony Citcle Sle Family Clrlo, 50 ae cam arts Aceommodating four persons, oe at the : WITHOUT ANY EXTRA RT Re von F BILL NIGHTLY, MONDAY evening, May 5. Au TUESDAY rei ENIEWORTED bl ENILWORTH, THURSDAY cvening, FRIDAY vena Oy aii SON, SATURDAY MATINER, ND aM ENING, LAST PEARANCES, MATINE OBS, ONE DOLLA TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. Evening, doors open at 7, begins at 8, over at 1014 o'clock. Matinee, doors open al bey BINS 2 at2, over at 4i¢ o'clock. TJNION SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor Manager... Begins at8. Saturday Matinee at 1:30, Oarriages may be ordored at Ll. ir. SHERIDAN SHOOK FOURTH WEEK unabated success of NEW YORK'S FAVORITE MISS AGNES” “weiner, ITS MAGNIFICE m, FROU_FROU. — SCENERY. Every evening until fur- —— ther notice, will be pro- EVERY NIGHT and duced, by special arrange- ment 'with Mr. Augustin at the SATURDAY Daly, his brilliant adapta- joven CO oe Se) and Halevy's per MATINERS, FAH, (sarees me mt wanaracters b Miss AGvea & ae fe wy RI Miss MILLAR. TSDWAND: DS, and Hon srs. D. Hy a ED, ye GEORGE PARKR! THORPE a Hovey ess W. WILDER and We Q Quia In active preparation for immediate prodaction a Comedy Drama of intense emotional interest, entitled, WITHOUT A HEART. OOTH’S THEATRE. Edwin Booth. . POS! iriveLy" tas” Ww. DION BOUCICAULT, who va Le ppeat durit X NIGH in, his reat character of MICHAEL O'DOWD, in his new omedy Dr Dratia of DADDY eeys Punoreraes Lee SATURDAY, at 2, and LAST TIME BUT ONE OF" DADDY o'DOWD. Seats may be secured for the remaining nights of Mr. Boucicault at the Theatre, or at Ditson & Co.'s music store, 711 Broadwa: Boots THEATRE. EXTRA Fe SL leas Return of MISS NEILSON. The management respectfully announces the reappear- ance of the celebrated Fa ish are edienne, MISS NE On MONDAY EVENING MNEXT. MAY 12, when she will appear tor the first time in this country, in her Original Character ot in the grand Historical and Romantic Drama of that name, written by Andrew J. Halliday, Heq., und founded on Sir Walter Scott's famous Historical Romance of Ken- ilworth, In which ahe achioved such reat success at the Drury f Lane Theatre, London, sustaining the part of AMY ROBSART for over one se consecutive nights. y Miss nee wt be be suppoete MR, LEICESTER are arse 4 eppearance in Tour Pronthe), MR. NEIL WARNER and 4 POWERFUL Cast, with New Scenery, Costumes, Armors, eer Ks ‘nts, Music, Mechanical Effects and an ereaeey Auxiliary Force and Corps de Ballet of near, om PER: The Box Sheet for the NEILSON PRRFORMANCES 18 now open at the usu Sg JAMES s TURATRE, LAST WEEK! ST WEEK IN NEW YORK. PRANK Cee REM, Greate TREL, IN AME! proeounendt by the joie “the finest programme of Irelan ever exhibited in this country,” combining Irish Comedy, Irish Scenery, ‘Songa, Dances, W: in one perform: , Orchestra chairs, 750. iat ee Matin taal Wednesday BOUCICAULT. pagers and Proprietor these NEILSON. Qoemaren “MATINER PIANO RECITALS and HIS LAST APPEARANCES IN AMERICA, at STEINWAY HALL, on the APTERNOONS “of MONDAY, Maf 12; WEDNESDAY, May 1 FRIDAY, May i SATURDAY, May 17; MONDAY, May 19: TUESDAY, May 20, and on the EVENING of THURSDAY, May 22. Programmes can be had at Steinway’s, Schirmer's and the principal music stores. SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS, including Reserved Scats to the entire series of seven récitals, TEN ($10) DOLLARS sale of Which commences at box office of Steinway Hall and at Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadway, This (Monday) morning at9 o'clock, v NTRAL PAI PARK GARDEN. OPENING © oF’ GENTRAL PARK “axienk WEDNESDAY BVENING, MAY li, AT 8 THEODONE Me ialled SUMMER Nana CONCERTS, Pall particulars in future advertisement Bee OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD Gk ti) ‘Sixth and Seventh avs., near Booth’s The EVERY EVENING ATS. SATURDAY MATINEES ATE: wded with fashionable and delighted audiences. BRYANDS MINSTRELS. ASLIGHT. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. re famous Raliroad Beene, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. ‘tnission of ‘Augustin BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. Bay Faq... Under de Gaslight BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | Characters by Dan pee BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | Nelse Seymour, Daye \ Harry Stanwood, Brockway, Carter, Rive, Morrissey, Emerson, 4c, Family Matinees Saturday at 2 Seats secure Bras "3 OPBRA HOUSE. Extra Matinee THURSDAY Afternoo' Benefit of Messrs. MORRISSEY and EME Cool Burgess, Reynolds Brothers THURSDAY, MAY 8, MATINE ee ME. ANNA hia HAS THE ~ HONOR TO announce that LAST APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK rior to the commencement of her EWELL TOUR OF AMERICA and her belned * rs tor California, Oregon, Oot Colum- , &c.. will take place in GRAND MATINEE, AT STEINWAY TALL, AY, MAY 10; at 2 o'clock. For this. onaaiow Mine. ae toes much pleasure in er soot that a lar; e nui A Be top vocal and i i kindly consented to assist. 4 in) PARTICULARS IN, PUTCHE ADVERTISEMIENT, Tickets of adinission $1, including reserved seat, at the I ticket office, 114, and G, Schirmer’s, 701 'Broad- ae8 the principal music stores, and at ticket office jall. of OCIATE ARTISTS ge wa ortho aut? Ore ATEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANA’ a oi8 BROAD. way, between Houston and Ble very | one should visit the wondertul Museunsj it ‘istull or every aple should sue and understand. Lectures dail ‘hilosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable w attend these important | hg § te biog a for: warded, post free, on receipt ¢ ressil Sacmutaiy NeW x fouK MUSEUM MOF PANTONE 6L New Y, Broadway, OTICE. CHORUS AND Bal- the Lydia Thompson Will assemble tor re- une tually HARRY BECKI: ‘a _ Stage Manager. ED—THRER | BRAUTIEG 1 SONGS BY ‘A Rose in Hi eg of the Night,” J. fete May,” Miss Hodges, bas Lover Heine,” sung nt'a,, ss, 750. Pat ‘Kappa’ ‘Pat Ma: with beautify! sweel cniraving, 760. ; copies matted. WILLIAM A. POND & CO., Publishers, aT roadway : Branch 49 Union square. — QAusE'S CALICO. SOIREE, IRVING WALL, EDN Y 7, 1973. OWN SUITS, TIGHTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, HOSE, 11 sizes and colors, plain and striped, in worsted and Enclose UstON for circ ADAMS & CO., 1 Broatway. cotton. »-Mr. A. M. PALMER 8 OF LEES. is A a NING: a BooRw lL a | Semen ee AMUSEMENTS, ooD's Pe Ea, May ¥, May 5, 1473. 1a DOM MUBRAX, EVENING AT AFTERNOON, (AT ® FIRS? TI ST TIME of the © celebrated 1 Trish om INTGi MURRAY, pachtittons. The Pantomimist wendaspaa™ Poste, DOMINTCK MURRAY, HERNA! OST: yah new Dramact’ | ‘in the romantic’ Drataay LY JACK WILLY REILLY! With’ effictent cast. Malt the effect with all the effects. RAND OPERA [LOUSE.—cc Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY NCES AT 4 TO 8 Sole Lessee and Manager. Mr. CHARLES FECHTER as MONTE CRISTO. NIGHT in te mae je magnificent romantic Dram, NEE Charo," % Prodaced with the most claborate and ingenious Scenic gad Mechanical [lusions ever presented upou te Amer icau stage. Magnificent Scenery! § Superb Costumes! Characters by ue CHARLES WHEATLEIGH, Mise LIZZIE ets J. B. STUDLBY. x , OF ARLES Mosars Mveaken,’ Pletee, Set HEN tan, eae, Saad Geos GRAND FECHTER MATINEE, halt-past one, * Seats may be secured ‘ Apptt- cations by tall ‘or tslereagt, atrssted ts eae rected to th jal Tate bo promptly attended to.” Box,ertice open trom 8 aie fr ATH AVENUE THEATRE, (Curtai 5 aot ni 730 BROAD in rises at 8) Sole Lessee and Manager. coed nr ‘AVaustes DALY. sp) DIVORC AUGUSTIN DALY'S: EV ERY CE," Mr. Famous, , Drama of Society, w and Magnificent Scenery by Mr. JAMES BOBs BRIN. ‘Uharnctors, by Mr. Chation Pushes Mer i James Lewis, Mr. Lo ve om Fawcste Mr Frauk Ghapmian i Mac ay, r Beckman, Carroll bene eaeh a gee any oran! sa Fann, aven| Clara Linda blots, Miss Bava Jewett, Mrs. BM, Gilbert, Mise Nollie Mortiner, Roberta Norwood and others LAST “pIvoRCE” MATINEE, prus,one) SATURDAY, AT 1}, O'CLOCK, WEDNESDAY, May 7, benefit of Mrs. 0. H. GILBERT. MONDAY, May 12, heneftt of Mr. GEORGE CLARKR, WEDNESDAY, May 14, bonefit of Miss LINDA DIETS. IN REHEARSAL, | For Ei and Elaborate Re, an original i lay af fa POWERFUL EM! PTONAL oCBARAG. TER, by UGUSTIN DALY, » partly founded Ca Dratha by. br. MOSENTAAS of’ Vienna, and prepai exprossly for this company. | Every preparation is ‘Ogreas to make this brillant play a worthy crowning ° the season just ending, and to signalize the closing per- formances of the Fifth avenue Theatre, prior to the Sum» mer recess, * Due notice will be given of its first productio yuera AvENUE THEATRE, TO-MORROW (Monday May 8 I BENEFIT OF AMES will appears ior’ the 2: on which occasion Mr, Fed tithe, in his original character ot “CAPTAIN LYNDE” up DIVORCE. HEATRE COMIQUE, fai 514 BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART,... -Lessee and Proprietor, First week as Foverybody's 's favorite, MR, RNS, vee FRANIC KARNS, FRANK KERN Mr. KERNS will’ fps ie Matis Lone times, five nights aad ong Secon f the GREAT COOL BURGESS, GREAT COOL BURGESS, Second week of the wrondee td oe world, Professor T. We FRANKENSTE tN MYSTERY. FRANKENSTEIN MYSTERY, DECAPITATION, LAST SIX PERFORMANCES. LAST SLX FRBROEMATORS MONDA’ WED TUBaD AY EDNESDAY Nigar THURSDAY, AY. Vat LAST SIX PERFORMANCES Of the following artists i= MR. RANK KERNS, MR. FRANK KERNS, MR, JOHN HART, MR, JOHN HART, MR. JOHN WILD, MR JOHN WILD, MR. JOHN QUEEN, i _ MR. JOHN QUEEN, MR. E, HARRIGAN, MR, E, HARRIGAN, MR, T. HART, MR, T. HART, MR. LARRY TOOLEFY, MR. L, TOOLEY, MISS ADA WRAY, MISS KITTY O'NEIL, MISS KITTY TILSTON, Coneluding with the Draiua, SSETT ; On E LIFE OF A NEWSB' WEDNESDAY NEXT, LAST WATINER ] SATURDAY ° WATINEE PAND NIGHT an entire change of bill aad appearance of TWENTY TWENTY NEW OTARS. ow. ERY, be Sat} WM. B. FRE: aren Manager fi — here ae ew and entirely original drama, im sid four acts ‘and Oi a tafe onal tg written by the talented authoress Miss MARY WATSON, and possessing a soulstirring, never-flagging tnterest is Gees Begin: Aa the end. ¢ placed upon the ae with the asual elaborate care, o that has distinguished this establishment. SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS and an EXCELLENT CAST. Preceded each evening by a een he pe cpmmeditts, An original drama, in three Seta, Moun, entitled CUBA LIBR: will shortly be produced ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourjeeneh street near Third avenue, AD. N EXBOREF, pire ctor. Benen waves Swit, KLAEFFER, Comedy In five acts, by By ilken and L'Arronge. Box office open daily from-9 till 4 o'clock. M™ F. B. CORE SSR OORLIN THEATRE, UNDER HE GASLIGHT, Startli Wek Y SEY. ELLY'S MiSstON, TAKA PASTOR'S 0} TBE FEMALE THE FEMALE M THE PEMALE THE ZIGZAGS THB, RIGZAGE MA RPLIN'S aa BILLY P BILLY BARRY, HARRY MATINEES TUESDAY an itted free on Friday evenings. OUIS DURR’S GALLERY OF PALNTINGS—OPEN day and evening, in the wailding of the German Sav- ings Bank. General Moitke’s Portrait, taken from lite, by bier rniunes Schrader, is now on exnibition, J. JAY WATSON. B Clinton piace. Private ‘musical Ine struction ; cireuldrs mailed ; established 1854 MEtPorourtas THEATR SHOW ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTM OF THEATRICAL . MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. SATURDAY. > z J lal |e PRI e z = [2-1 = MUSIC! AL ALLET MAS’ ARS PRIVATE DANCING Academy, 24 West Vourth street, near Broadway, All fashionable Beocss taught; ballet 4: * instruc: tion tor single and chorus Dances lor the Sty E'S ACADEMIES. ERtV ATE THesONS at any hour, dav or evening. RC ARS at Private Academy, 212 East Elevent Lisl _ STORAGE, — “STORAGE, RFORAGE for FURNITURE, PIANOS MIRROLS, PAINTIN ) CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ec. atthe NEW pier er Aas AREHOUSE, built expressl: for. the purpose, 102 TO M4 BAST THIRTY-SECON STREE’ ne BT FOURTH AVENUE. TRUNKS, CASES and other PACKAGES gontainin articles of EXTRA VALUE can be stored wit! at low rates, Persons cas forward Theve anode, irom any partof EU. it? | or AMERICA direct to this Warehouse. PUBLIC ts invited to examine the superior ac- commmodatons, light, by safety, &c., which this warehouse possesses over all othors, JOHN H, MORRELL, Owner and Proprictor. A HSTORAGE, FOR Bh gM PIANOS, BAG. AKO, is one of the Jatin Soe ase eae ee oy hatidings in thuciy, We in. vite the attention Ca all jea bh: ay Be, furniture to hawt to our accomin ne odetions. for weluen packing x fe otra es i the hest Tad style ot paras, de the prorage 1 5 Eaten i the EAT gy CARD. A THE, NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s, and BROOKLYN "BRANCH, Nos. 102) 104 and 108 Court street, near State, KEMAIN OPEN THE -ENTINE YEAR or private and class instruction in all branches of Music Modern Languages. —GIRARD COLLEGE OF MUSIC, BROADWAY «and Ninth street, Instruction 'n ail branches g music at $10 per quarter. Spectal attention called our Vocal Department. oe — ————— (XARD.—PIA ‘0, ORGAN, GUITAR, , ee ae N WATSON gives private lessons, day and evening, hor residence, 92 Clinton place ceigh streey. Tnstru~ ments furnished for dally practice. Oe —PRIVA ATE opel & erro} Toa, CrOeee , Singiny San placed street) ; established 1398; ciree 92 Clinton place eieht a reat lars mailed free. -J TSUN, Musical Director. RATA PARAVALLI, TENOR Re gt Italian Opera, teaches Piano, and Singihs Wost Twenty Severith street, near Sixth avenwe; terms moderate, AS PREORNTOR IN AN KEIROOTALS Tg cet ine 0 ais WANTED <AS, PRE charch in this city, a senna wi f tenor voice, who has bad 2 te Are net