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| ] | —NOTICE,—WHITE STAR LINE. CARDS D. | 5 Inspect the new steamship Adrigtic can THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——— 13,030. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENT tn DIRECTORY FOR wide AMUSEMENTS—Fovata Pace—Fourth, Ofth and sixth asTeoLooy SixTE P. Se d col xrRuNTH PAcK—Second column, BILDIARDS—Fouura Bace—Vourth column. BOARDERS WANTED—Fovxrn Pace—First and second ADVERTISERS, Boake AND LODGING WANTED—F« P. G WA ce— Becond and third columns. ee snags 7 tT eb Lf FOR SALE—SiaTxxesTa ace—Third and jourth columns. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —Tutureewra Page—Sixth column. BUSINESS NOTICES—N: Paor—Sixth column. » CITY REAL ESTATE Tow SALE —Sixreen ru Paae— Third column. OLERKS AND SALESMEN—Firrsenta Pacx—Fourth and fifth columns. LOTHING—Tuixp Pace—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Firtzenra Pagn— Fifth and sixth columne—and Sixrxextu Pace—First 1D WOOD—Tarerzenta Pacx—Sixth column. STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pagy—Sixth column. UNTRY yarn Pack—Third column. PANOING EMIES—Fourru Pace—Fourth column. RY GOO! Page—Sixth column. ING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- I8HBD—Sxoomp Pace—Second, third and a STRAMSHIPG_Fiast Paox—Pinth column. ORO! Pace—Fonrth column. MANGIALS NOTAL Ritareorra, Pusx-Yourth column. »R ETeeNtH Pace—Fitth and sixth columns. RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— jzcond Pagr—Fourth and fifth columns. yor en OTR ORT Page—Second column. ROPE! OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sixreentu Pace—Fourth, fitth and sixth col- umos. BEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sixtkentu Pace— Sixth column, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sixrxexta Pacr—Sixth col- umn, REWARDS—Finst Pace—First column. BALES AT AUCTION—Tixp Pacx—First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Fovrrrentn Pace— First, second, third, fourth, fitth and sixth columns, and Preteen Pack—First and second columns. SITUATIONS =WANTED—MALES—Firreentu Pace— Fourth colum SPECIAL NOTH umns. SPORTING—Doas, BIRDS, &C.—Finsr Pace—Second column. STORAGE—Sixreentn Pacr—Sixth co UMMER RESORTS—Fourra Pac HE TRADES—Sixteunrn Pace—First column, THE TURF—Prest Pace—Second column. TO LET FOR 8 PURPOSES—Seconn Pacr— Firs mons, iat Page—Sixth o S AND APARTMENTS —Fith and sixth colu ASE—Fourtu Pacy—Fourth col- umn, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.—Tmutxenta Pace—Fourth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sixteenta Pack—Fourth column. WINES, LIQUORS, £C.—Fourtn Psex—Fourth column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &0.—Tmiurxenta Pace—Fourth column, RENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—SratvextH Pagu—First and second columns. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Firrxenta Page—Second, third and fourth columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Sixrzentn Pacx—First col- umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Finst Page—Second, third, fourth and fifth columns. HOTELS—Fourtn Pace—Third column. : HOUSES, ROOME, 4C., WANTED—Sxconn Pace—Sixth ‘column. INSTRUCTION—Fiesr Pacr—Sixth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sixrxenta Pace— Fourth column. LECTURE SEASON—Fourta Pacr—Fourth column. LOAN OFFICES—Srxteenta Pace—Second column. LOST AND FOUND—Fiast Pacx—First column. MACHINERY—Turrteents Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Fourts Paax—Third column- MEDICAL—Fourta Pacx—Fourth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—TweLrra Pack—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS—Tuinp Paor—Sixth column. fourtH Pace—Sixth column. MUSICAL—Fi NEW PUBLICATIONS—Fourts Pacx—Fourth column. rece eg a POLITICAL—First Paar—Sixth eolumn. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Fourtn Pace—Fourth column. PROPOSALS—SixtxentH Pace—Second colum OAL COA8’ S—Finst Pace—First and second col- PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS: WANTED FEMALES— Firreenta Pace—Second colon. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN. “4 DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD BECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, ‘WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THITY- SECOND STREETS, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. ‘TILL 9 P. M. EVBRY DAY INTHE YEAR AT OFFICE ‘RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF AKY KIND. SPECIAL LL PARTIES WHO DESIRE TEMPORARY LOANS Avon their Lite Insurance Policies, can borrow the surrender value at the INSURANCE AGENCY, & Cedar CAREFUSLY Street, room 2. A EORSTTURE | OF | FAMILIES CARRE’ rniture, pianofort t cd, “Burniture. stored, EXCL STOR «moved, city or country. boxed or shipy EXPRESS, 15 West Eleventh street, n (A WOPFICIAL DRAWINGS . KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY--EXTRA CLASS NO. 213—apuii, 1, 72 18, 41, 13, 85, 16, 19, 7, 47,9, KRNTOCKY—CLASH NO. 2H—Abrie 23, 1872, NOTICES, 3, 77, 5, 26, 21, 47, 45, 76, GO, 37, 2, 81, 30, 75, 9. PADUCAH—EXTRA CLASS NO. 198—ArnIL 23, 1872. $3, 89, 22, 27, 17, 47, 18, 1, 77, 10, 13. ‘62, 63, 68. PADUCAH—CLASS NO. 194—aPRit. 23, I 10, 68, 65, 76, 73, 53, 04, 5, 77, 32, 5 a, 63, 19, SIMMONS & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. J. CLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, Popt office box, 4,969. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. . + The following numbers have drawn the five capl- tal prizes in the drawing of April 20 16,157. vsti $100,000 same. 60,000 ; ‘000 $28." Prizes "cashed; "information furn ‘or ders promptly filled; highest rates pald for gold and silver, government securities, &c., &c. TAYLOR: % 11 street. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROYAL HAVANA «and Kentucky State Lotteries always on file. J. OLUTs, B Ker, 306 Broadwa; 153 Fulton street and No, rk row: ARTLETT'S CRYSTAL REFLECTING GLOBE LAMPS JD are being adopted everywhere. They excel all in gi ing light, for beauty and low cost.” Sce them in use upon Broadway, in all’ our parks, squares, boulevards and elsewhere.’ General office, 569 Broadway, New York. AVANA LOTTERY.—THREE FIRST NUMBERS for April 20 received by JOSEPH BATRS, 19% Broad- way, room 4. % OHNNY BOQUET, THE WELL-KNOWN FLORIST, IN New York and all the fashionable watering places, ic has opened a new place at 43 Broadway, second doot above Thirty-second street, under, Mr. Gibson's cat store, will have on exhibition from 3 to7 o'clock, one «¢ the Handsomest Baskets of Flowers ever seen In New York. IZARD SIGNAL STATIC —G. ©. FOX & CO. OF 4 Falmouth, beg to inform ship owners, merehants and passengers that they have opened their Signal Station at e Lizard, and are prepared to communicate with all vessels by ‘signal and forward messages by post or tele- graph. ASSENGERS ON SHIP JAMES FOSTER, JR., WHO ave power of attorney to widersigned and have not | recoived share of compensation, address GEORGE P, SMITH, 40 Wall street. OYAL HAVANA, ROYAL SAXON AND KEN: tucky ordersiilled. CARPENTER & BOOTH, Commission Agents, 162 Broadway, room 5. TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, &0.—AT the new first class warehouse, built expressly for the pixpose, with separate compartments, elevator, &c., 105 lo 114 East Thirty-second street, near Fourth avenue. The uublle is invited’ to examine thé superior accommodations, ight, ventilation, satety, &c., when this, warehouse pos: sesses over all others. JOHN H. MORRELL, Gtoraa @ AND SAFEKEFPING FOR FURNITURE, baggage, &e,, ralsed on elevators; always accessible} | Choice of warehouses, and separate closed compartments, HAEGER'S Warehouses, the oldest, most extensive, com: plete, retlable “and thoroushly eduinped in’ America ighth avenue, Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth streets, 282 Ninth avenu 'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCTATION—PLEASE Spencer's, 212 Broadway, this after- ‘OUNG ME! meet nt Sandy noon, atl o'clock. The Major will tell you what he knows about Clam Chowder. Walt, if you don’t feel very well, come down and see me. AAC VAN JACKLIN. 100.000 ASI IN ROYAL GOLD WAS DRAWN “First three prizes received Havana Lottery of Cuba April 20. » Kentucky, class 24, Nos, 77, 5 drew $35,000. Address BALEY & CO. (ofc Satabuished 80 years), 174 Broad: way. ‘ Sais REMovaL. ON OR BEFORE THE OFFICE oF THE EVENING TELEGRAM WILL REMOVE TO NO..2 ANN STREET, HERALD BUILDING. ~~ SPONTING—DOGS, BIRDS, & A Birds, &c. Medicines for all diseases; prepared Food fo: ocking birds, at B. G. DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene street, near Cani PERSONAL, WHO INQUIRED AT TWENTY-SIXTH Brace x street for Blanche Saturday night, call at the Berald Uniown Branch oe tor a lelar direeied Back IED—APRIL 19, NATHANIEL FIELDS, WHO WAS In the townland of Halleforely, county, Derry, rel Information, wanted of is brother, William, who, when heard ih with [3 gentleman in k, N. J... who does ‘a York. mation concerning him will recel' by WILLIAM ABERNETH) West Twenty-cighth between Ninth and Tenth avenues, or by JAMES COORD, 457 West Nineteenth street, between Ninth and Te enues. Brunswick (N. J.) papers please copy. _ D THIS AFTERNOON, PLEASE, AT HALF-PAST + three. NF. Tr Z, TYRELL BURT, FORMERLY OF MOUNT MORRIS” 'N. J, will communicate with his sister Maria, he will hear of something to his interest. M. L. BURT, 34 West Fort street, Detroit, Mich. J ifTLE RASCAL—AM 6TILL AT THE OLD PLAGE. 188 KATE CHASE, EMPLOYED IN 1865 WRA\ fi oblige an ing orl ing medicines, wi juajntance by send- ler Present employmept and ndapess to box 2,185 New Post office. we ‘pEer HOWARD-—I AM SO SORRY THAT YOU ARE again sick. I wish I could be with you. Will be back to town on Thureda: wer YOURS, EVER PATTHFUL: IF YOU WILL ree with me you will nex _r regret. NUS—TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AT 2 | ‘OME HOM ANN L. LOST AND FOUND, _ EARRING LOST—1 ING FROM 364 WEST A Twenty-seventh sireet to Sta enue, anit thence | t Twenty-ixth street and Eighth av ral r ‘ward will be paid and the thanks of owne ely Ne It to 364 West Twenty-seventh street, basement door, TYG ROSt FROM: PREMIERS (5 FARK, AVENUE, 4, last Monday morning, a young white Setter Dog; side, $10 will be paid for his yellow spots on head ani return to the above address. al ws zs J\OUND—ON THE LOWER PART OF BROADWAY, A Pocket Book, containing a small sum of money. Apply at 498 Hudson street, wen ¢ es 7 BOND FOR $7,000, MADE BY WILLIAM Ld Schmidt to Emily Schwarzschild. Any person re- turning the same to JOHN O'CONNOR, 613° East 117th street, will be suitably rewarded. | 7] OST—A FIRE DEPARTMENT BADGE, NO. 205. THE 4 finder will receive a suituble reward upon returning it to Engine House No, 20, In Marion street. 7 O8T—A CERTIFICATE OF STOCK, THIRTY SHARES, nk of America. $15 reward will be paid if re: | to TER STANTON, 46 Leonard st. O¥t—A CANVAS BAG, GONTAINING GOLD, SiL- ver and drafts; was left jn a coupe. The finder wil) be liberally rewarded and ne questions asked by callin, at No. 23 Wall street. ps needa T O8T—IN GOING FROM DICKEL'S (4 Academy to Jerome Ps white onyx Stone, with letters W. ti The finder will receive a suit- at 480 Wert Twenty-sixth S five volumes “Wright's Universal Dictionary, the inttials J. H. on the back. . cut in it. with If in the hauds of ‘@ pawn. broker or bookseller the price loaned or paid and a suit. able reward will be given on their return to JOHN HOUGH, 196 Broadway. GTOraR—-CRBriEaCATR FOR 2% SHARES OF STOCK ‘of the National Cigar Machine Company of New Yor’ numbered €2 (or 6, in the name of Legrand Schol- Aca.” "ihe publi lehereby cautioned against negotiating the transfer has been stopped. Tae ne ae Te PU RANDALL, 69 and 6 Maiden Inne. M THE PARLOR OF THE ST. JAMES Office a suitable reward will be paid and no questions Hotel, two silver plated Goblets. If returned to the A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG FOR SALE CHEAP.—ONE of the largest and handsomest in the city. 26 First street, near Second avenue. ‘POULTRY._FOR SALE CHEAP, FIFTY EXTRA FINE, ure, White Leghorns; best layers known and a bea tiful fowl; rare chance to stock @ gentleman’s place. Ad- dress or call on H. TARR, room 6, 117 Broadway. PORTING STATION FOR SALE.—GUNNING, FISH- vg, sailing, unsurpassed on Tong, Taland ; 2h acres and; buildings nearly new; 1 resms in house; price $5,000. Inquire of or call on Dr. 0. B. Hau LOCK, South- ampton, Long Island, N. ¥. THE TURF, 1 000 BOOK ON HOPEFULL STAKES AT LONG . Branch ; also $1,000 on Belmont and Ladies’ take at Jerome Park Sp Races of 1872, at Johns restanrant, 1,187 Broadway, corner Twenty-eizhth street: T.B. JOHNSON, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. (A LOT OF HORSES, JUST FROM THE CO sold cheap or exchanged for Horses of less for all kind business; warranted sound and kind, quire at S41 (aual street, corner Washington street, A Bopp WAGON, BY DEROISE, $100, IN GOOD order; one Broome street Brewster to dd open. Road Wagor n Duser top; one top Wagon, by Wood : by Corbett, pole and shafts; two t} at top Phaetons: one second hand Coach ; one very light Coach, by Brewster; Rockaways, top, open and runible Phaetons, Cabriolets, one Victoria, Ulurences, top and open Road Wagons, first’ class; top and open Express Wagons, side spring Wagons, single an le Harness r ft WM. H. GRAY’S, 20 Be eta, Whips, &c., at sor hanet piu, —SECOND HAND AND NEW TOP AND OPEN « Buggies of every description; also. Express, Gro Cery and large Business Wagons, 348 West Twenty-seventh > nites. street, between Righth and TTENTION.—MR. J. C. VAN FLEET, FORMERLY OF Elizabeth, N, J. has just arrived trom the Western Part of New York State with some of the best matched girs of Coach Horses that havé been in this market for Fa To de sold under full warrantee. To be seen at ‘American Club Stables, 134, 196 and 138 West Thirty-ninth street. on CTE they, VERY FINE SELECTION OF PHAETONS, COUPE 4A Rockaways, Pony Phactons, Depot Wagons, Road Bnegies and other seasonable Family Carriages and Light rices. ' Wagons; lowest popular MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadw: LIGHT COUPE, % GLARENCE, BAROUCHE, Phaeton, Depot Wagon, six-seat Rockaway, Buggles, Landaulets, second hand; 100 new Pony Phaetons atmod- erate prices. __HAM's, 10 East Fourth street. CHOICE OF THREE HIGH BRED CHESTNUT Geldings, 154g hands high; very. stylish; all kind {n ing! ‘of double harness; or two of ‘them would be sold and a good Coupe Horse taken in part payment, Apply at once at private stable 52 East Thirty-third street. A WMINER, STEVENS #00, as FINE CARRIAGES, 656 BROADWAY, Respectfully notify the public that, owing to the intended removal of their warcrooms to their factory, 115 to 121 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, they will sell their large stock of every description of Carriage and light ot oe $5 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO THE FINDER Ps ofan Ameth: Pes a set with pearls; it in bog erhorn G ‘avenue, on Sunday. 9 B30 Youth FAR steoed Wilitamsburg. or after Tat of ay ‘at 264 Schermerhorn strect, Brooklyn. $1 REWARD.—LOST—ON MONDAY, APRIL 22, A yellow Scotch Terrier, with a red flannel band- ‘ago around his neck. The above reward will be paid to any person returning him to 50 East 125th street. 50 REWARD—FOR POCKETBOOK AND CON- eet cmoney excepted) marked J. F. Tapley ingfield, Mass. wal OX & KING, DETECTIVE POLICE AG! oY, 73 Broadway and 11 New street (establish Fur. nish only rellable and experienced pent ranch and Bt. Louis; principal cities and Europe. correspondents in all —DETECTIVES EDSALL & JONES, NO. N A. street, furnish reliable and ‘efficient eencivea te oll matters pertaining to their business, Correspondents pe nN ‘Statesand Europe, Business strictly —STORAGE.—STORAG FOR FURNITURE AND + Bay Express; families rei bs panbhate Baron: sullen removed to ley of coun with the greatest ; baggage called for ‘and de- vered to any part of the cliy. AUG, HYNARD, 77 Eighth avenue and 10 Ww Fourteenth street. FOR SALE—ABOUT 15 single or double: 7 years INFIELD'S stables, Fit- Wagon, ofthe most fasiionable style and elegant finish and of their own manufacture, AT REDUCED PRICES UNTIL MAY 1. A LDERNEY LE, THOROUGHBRED JER- sey,or Alderney Cows: bred from finest imported stock. Eels 9, 3; C, RLISLE, Pelham Bridge, or P. LORILL, }, 16 Chambers street —CARRIAGES, . All the newest styles at FLANDRAU'S, Jo No, 7 East Highteenth street, oH | near Fifth avenue. RRIVED AT LAST—J.C. DEYO, OF THE CITY OF Jackson, Miss, with 50 head of flue Horses, at A. 8. CHAMBERLAIN'S Stable, Twenty-fifth street, between ‘Third and Lexington avenues. CHESTNU’ HORSE hands high; can trot in 2: old; sound and kind. Apply at tieth street, near Sixth avenue. T FACTORY—TOP AND ROAD BUGGIES, ROCK- aways, Phaetons, Victorias, new and secohd hand, of ail kinds; cheapest In city. DAY & SON, 146 and 148 Eldridge street. CARRIAGE FACTORY, 141 WEST BROADWAY.— Rockaways, Park and Pony Phaetons, Depot, E: ros and Business Wagons, both new and decond hand; tie cheapest place in the city. Near Canal street. LADY GOING ABROAD WISHES TO DISPOSE OF fn elegant Coupe, Clarence front; has been used but a short while. Can seen at DRADY’S stables, corner ighteenth street and Fourth avenues ROCKAWAY, ONY, PHARTON, ROAD WAG ON val orge for $165; Harn 3 bcd teeoed RE. BURNS, 68 Sixth avenue, A SECOND-HAND ea ee TOP Rolie ; new four 10 on; grea| bal ane ee seek ot TAYLOR'S ‘Dintwa WooMs 1, 59 Cedar street A RARE CHANCE, soe. A San eg eg re ranklin, @ 1, Gihersios ane and Vind, can be bought for $75 atJ. BODE’S stables, 48 Monroe street. ENGLISH AND FRENCH STYLES BROUGHAMS A. 4nd Coupes finished to, order alee three second 10 top Jagger ap at PREDK. RWOUD'S, Zid und 22 West Nine- street. A HANDSOME. HAMBLETONIAN HORSE, 7 YEARS ol «mi to t ; also Phaeton ‘obtained By. Applying COmpaby'e oficee i? | and Matncen naMay ‘naw ait separately OF together. way. Apply at 140 Wont Fwenty-cighth strec NY PARTIES HAVING A LOT OF DWARF BOX to dis of can find Aasaaaaa! Norabd ooee | * CUrchaver by address —FOR SALE, THE FINEST SADDLE HORSE IN {hin city, Can be seen at Mott's livery stable, 12 Twenty-third etree, ank tor HLUCHK 4 HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, T 58 LIBERTY STREET—FOR CASH ONLY— Elegant firstclass Pony and Park Phactons, top Bugales, light Rockaways and Depot Wagons, equal in material and durability to any in the market, offered way under the market prices, to recover advances and storage. Harness a specialty. Oxford Robes, very fine, all wool, at Sheets, “Pratt's! Whips, Halters, & Large assortment, low prices, cast! oniy. JOUNSTON. & VAN TASSELL, 58 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau, T AUCTION THIS DAY, AT 9 O'CLOCK, CORNER of Hudson and Thirteenth streets, by JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, ‘Atictioncers, Ten large Double Trucks and Harness, to close a mortgage. T BARKER & CHASE'S, CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALLS, garner of Broadway and Thirty ninth streets, MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, Regular sales of Homes, Carriages, fc. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Twenty-four hours allowed for trial on every horse sold under warrantee. ‘The only mart in the Stato HAVING A DRIVING RING for showing, horses on sale, CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. ‘The clegant, high bred, well known and fast pair of rich gapple bay tottiig mards, Clara and Mate, Were aired b Ethan Allen, and are full Sisters; are 1534 high, 6 and years old; are exactly alike in gait, color and disposition, ind can scarcely be distinguished apart; have white feet behind and long, heavy, flowing manes and tails; are ele- 1_extra’ handy drivers; have trotted together in nd in condition can beat 2:40; are unequalled for d fine appearance; are positively the best pair of an's roadsters in the country, and are warranted sound and kind. Property of a gentleman in ill health and compelled to sell. Elegant, handsome and fast golden sorrel trotting Geld- ing, sired by Golddust and bred in Kentucky; is 15% high, 5 years old; an extra game, prompt and easy driver; was never handled for speed, and can beat 3 minutes sure; afraid of nothing; can be driven by a lady with safety, dis warranted sound and kind. Extra fine and stylish brown Mare, sired by Royal George; is 154 high, 6 yours old;_a very prompt, free and Ieasant driver: can trot close to3 mimites; ean be driven y any one, and is warranted sound and kind. Handsome and extra combined iron gray eaddle and harness Gelding, sired by George Bell, is 1534 high, 5 years old; 1s an clegant and extra stylish driver ; goes all gaits under saddle, and can be ridden or driven ‘by a lady, and warranted sound and kind, Superior and extra desirable brown Gelding, 1544 high, Syears old; iy an extra stylish driver; can trot in 3:30; extra fine roadster, and warranted sound and kind. ‘One of the most elegant, bay trotting Geldings in the city ; was’ si rthix Tucka- hoe, is 15% high,7 years old; a very elegant and extra handsome driver: can trot better thin 3 minutes; can be driven atspeed by any one, and is warranted sound and ind $7. ant halt-soat Prunello top Road Wagon. nunt of whom it may concern, an elegant bay or Coach Horse, 16% high, 8 years old; an extra stylish, fine and pleasant driver; can trot in 344; is gentle for anyone to drive. Bay Work Horse, 15% high, 8 years old; good driver, fine worker and warranted kind. pone clegant haltseat Road Wagon, made by Benson Pos. ‘One fine Basket Wagon. Depag, Express and Business Wagons. One Purk Phaeton built by Brewster & Co. Also several other Horses, Wagons, &c. Full deseription at sale. Sales never postponed on account of weather. PUBLIC AUCTION, AS ON THURSDAY, APRIL 2, AT 11 O'CLOCK THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, BLANKETS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, ©) Fixtures, &c., contained in the old established CARRIAGE AND’ HARNESS REPOSITORY AND STABLES, 1,399 and 1401 BROADWAY, BETWEEN FORTIETH AND FORTY-FIRST STREETS, Sold in consequence of removal. Buildings to be torn down and rebuilt Ist of May, SALE POSITIVE AND ABSOLUTE, WITHOUT RE- GARD TO COST OR VALUE. Consisting of Coaches, Phaetons, Pony and Doctor's Phactons, Rockaways, top and open Wagons, Jaggers, Ex press and Business Wagons, Cabriolets, Gigs; also single and double Harness of all kinds. Halters, Circingles, Blankets, Sleigh Bella, & Also, 9 Horses, including a very handsome and fast team of Mares, 15% hands high, 6and 7 years old; cat trot in three.rninutes or better, and warranted sound and ind, Sorrel Mare, 14 hands high, 6 years old; fine driver, gentle for ladics to ride or drive, ‘and warranted sound and kind. Lbrown trotting Mare, 1434 hands high, 9 years old; can tin 2:40, and warranted sound and kind: Ibay Mate, 143 hands high, 8 years oid; can trot in three minutes, and warranted sound, kind and true in all respects. A'tine blood bay Coupe Horse, 16 hands high, 8 years old; fine and prompt driver; he and mate cost two years ago'$2,000; he is sound, kind ‘and geutle. ‘A bay Trotter, 15 hands high, B years old; can trot bet- ter than three ihinutes and warranted sound and kind. A gray Stallion, 1534 hands high, 6 years old ; warranted nd kind. 's complete Turnont, consisting of brown Pony, 1s hands high: warranted ‘sound and Kind ; square box fagon, Harness, ke, Also all the Office Fixtures, consisting of Desk, Chairs Pictures, Stove, Copying Press; also Signs, &c. ‘For full particulirs see catalogues. JAMES JENKINS, Auctioneer. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE, AT PUBLIC, AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY (this ‘day), APRIL f Wagons, Coupe, Single and Double Har. ness, at STABLE 43 GREAT JONES STREET, at 10¢ prompt; in part by order of receiver, the baiance the property o BY JOHN L. VANDEW Ir. Thorne, who goes abrond, ‘ATER, AUGTIONEER. The most elegant ean of closely inthe city, 16 hands mated, fine large chestnut Geldings i high, 6'and 7 years old; were raised in Kentucky. and are full three-quarters thoroughbred ; have great style, fine symmetry, flue long rangy necks and great action; are extra fine travellers, can show better than 3:15 together, fear nothing haye no vices or tricks, and are warranted’ sound and kind in all harness; they must be seen to be appreciated; their equals for coach, phaeton or road use were never offered. now white Arabian Lady Pony Phaeton and Saddle Horse, 15. high, rs old, the handsomest in park, able, intellient and fine; extra fine, gentec! and well en to saddle, and can be driven or ridden by @ lady hild; warranted sound and kind, together with ele- gant pony Pheton, Harness, &c. The handsomest and best broke pet Pony Mule ever seen; a beautiful brown with flowing tail, about 11 hands 6 years old; is perfectly amiable, docile and intelli- {has been used, ridden and driven by children: is gent almost a miniature horse; warranted perfectly safe and kind dren to handie, and sound. E upe Horse, 1644 hands high, 7 years nit large Bay tyled, finely bred, great action, perfect seg old, extra fine mily, coupe or general use; warranted best Men sound and kind. san eeured Lin hofal bao ele 153g high, if ericer extra fine, genteel, prompt, free, easy and stylish driver, without vies or trick. and can trot in less thai 2:00 to road wagon; warranted sound and kind. Also the famous and fast young, Patchen Mare, PATCHEN MAID, 16 high, 7 years old, sired by G. M. Patchen, dam by Trustee; an ciegant gentleman's road- ster; shows high breeding; has record of 2:41 to wagon wheh coming 6 years old; warranted to beat 2:40: can trot much faster; warranted sound and kind; full par- tleulars of performance, pedigree, &c., at sale. Gentle- men wishing an elegant, high-bred, game and lasting trotter shonld call and examine her. Fine Dusenbury & Van Duser Wagon, Brewster Wagon. Pony Phaeton, set of fine Coach Harness, single an double Harness, &c., all by Dunscomb. This sale is absolute and unreserved, and gentlemen Wishing to purchase first class stock are expecially in- ‘attend. vited T NEW YORK SALES AND STORAGE REPOSITORY, A 337, 339. and 41 Fourth av., corner Twenty-fith st. & DINGEE, AUCTIONEER, will sell, THURSDAY, April 25, 1872, commencing at lI o'clock, the following superior stock of Horses, just arrived from ‘ermont :— Pair bay Horses, full Morgan stock, 7 @nd 8 years, 1 hands sylish drivers; warranted sound, kind ana raatis in every particular; In every respect a first class team. Dark gray Horse, 164 hands, 6 years old ; sound, free from vice; very fine road or coupe horse; warranted right In every way., ark brown Horse, 15% hands; very stylish, fit for a lady to drive; trots in 2:40; good double or single; very handsome. Buckskin Horse, Messenger stock, 8 years, 16 hands, fable for a coupe, express or family horse. rv Horse, 16 ds, 9 years; kind and gentle every way. Also" en: CN tog . ‘0 Park Phaetona. . One close Coach, in good order. Two beat gi two Express Wagons. Two open Bugeiés two ton Buggies. ne Brott, one Sulky, igne Depot Wagon. ‘op and rio top Pony’ Phuetons, £c.. &e- Also several sets of double and'single Harness, The above now on inspection. SUPERIOR PAIR OF COACH HORSES FOR 8ALE— Bays, 16'4 hands high, nah sound and perfect in every way: sold for want of use. ' Also Landau, Ac. i re- quired. “Stable to let Apply at stable 108: Forty-first stree N ELEGANT BAY HORSE, NO WHITE, FULL long tail, sixteen hands high, six years did, very Stylish, warranted perfectly sound’ and kind, single or double’; this is a rare chance to get a superior horse as I have no use for him. Seen at Anderson’s Stables, Fiftieth street, near Sixth avenue. A —68 LIBERTY STREET, + Private Salesroom for Carriages and Harness, Small profits. Top, Wagon, good make, $150. Quick sales.—Pony Phactons, the very best, $140. Cash only.—Harness, new and complete, from $11. No humbug.—Rockaways, Depot Wagons, dc., very iow. ‘We challenge the world to compete witii us, and sell as good, reliable an article as any one, JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL, 68 Liberty street. KENTUCKY HALF THOROUGHBRED BLACK Mare, 1554 hands high, 8 years old: a splendid saddle t, very handsome, spirited and fast; warranted sound and Kind, and may be driven by 8 careful driver; also a Brewster # Co. Top Bugey and Harness nearly new. Ap- ply at THOMPSON'S stable, 136 East Thirteenth street. FOUR-SEATED BREWSTER PARK PHAETON, IN rfect order, and set of double Harness, covered and lined with princes metal, ata very, low price, as I have no use for them. Seen'at ANDERSON'S stables, Fiftieth street, near Sixth avenue, REWSTER & ©O., OF BROOME STREET, OFFER, AT THEIR WAREROOM! FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, eir completesd tock of ELEGANT CARRIAGES, for the present season, including all the fashionable varie- thes, trom orginal and the best London and Baris designs, EXCLUSIVELY the, production of their wa Broome strect factory. Their includ assortinent of the “BREWSTER WAGON,” ‘with and withont tops, and of all weights required for specding, and pleasure driving, These wagons continue to be THE STANDARD for quality and st; and with all other vehicles In stock, are offered as in all respects order of the to those built to valued customer, and at prices fixed and uniform to Tn order to prevent contusion, we beg the pubile to bear in mind that we have no connection whatever with a Joint Stock Company of Carriage Dealers organized tw: years ago under a firm name very similar to our own, an Tow advertising itself as the “Old House of Brewster’ — Our only places of business heing at the factory on Broome street and warerooms on Vith avenue, corner Fourteenth street. BREWSTER & CO. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. ROWN HORSE, 16 HANDS, SIX YEARS OLD, WAR- ranted coupe’ or otherwise, prompt and of great endurance, for sale, at 0, No. 2 alley way, No. 6 Eai Thirty Arse street. Inquire for PATRICK, before ‘ARRIAGES AND WAGONS §) / reduced prices; Ii Pony Phaetons, Busi very cheap. streets, Brook; T OG Ang Fi eee een STYLISH TWO- whee! og Cart, almost new, built by Bre’ & Baldwin. Address D.C. Herald omtice. | "2 STe™sF D)USENBURY & VAN DUSER, 18 AND is7 CHRI street, have on hand a splendid stock of full mY half spring top and road Wagons and Sulkica, agons; also 100 second janufuctory, Nevins and Fulton LEGANT PAIR 16 HANDS HIGH BLACK HORSES, YY young and stylish, for sale for want of use, At pri: vate stable, 185 West Thirty-eighth street, Ast. TEAM OF BLACK PONIES FOR SALE cheap—143¢ hands high, 6and7 years old, can show better than 2: sagether they are very gentle and an; lady can drive them. Apply at WINFIELD STABL- Fitlioth street, near Sixth avenue. OR SALE—STYLISH BLOODED ROAD TEAM; ALSO single Horse ; beat three minutes; 15s hands, 6 and7 Years old; no finer in the elty. 490 Sixth avenu OR SALE—A GOOD SET LIGHT DOUBLE HAR- hess, not much worn; price $75; at P. H. COMMER- FORD'S, 700 Seventh avenue, near Forty-cighth street. OR SALE—THE ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT OF a gendieman leaving the city, consisting of a Team of Horses (black and bay), 15 hands, 7 and 8 years old, per- fectly sound, gentle and fast; also'a six seat Rockaway, in good orderymade by Brewster, Top were? Sleigh, Har: tiess, Robes, 4c., dc.” Inquire of FW. MILLER, 3 Pearl OR SALE—A PAIR OF CHESTNUT PONIES, iy high, five and six years old; can trot in 3; good under saddle; warranted sound and kind in all Nar. harness. Can be seen at or address for interview, H. TOLAND, 417 Third avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. {OR SALE—A COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN FIRST CLASS order; pole and shafts; Lawrence maker ; $260; will trade for pair of work horses, OVERIN & OO., No. 4 East Houston street. VOR SALE—A PAIR OF ELEGANT AND STYLISH , brown Kentucky Geldings, 5 and 6 years old, about 153g hands, perfectly sound and kind, Without fault or blemish; are good steppers and are one of the handsomest spans in the city; sold for want of use; also Wagons and Harness. Apply to WILLIAM, coachman. at stable, 36 Lexington avenie, OR SALE—A SECOND HAND COUPE, IN GooD unning order. Can be seen at prival e rear of 4 Bleecker street. cathe aarti OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LANDAULET, MADE BY agood maker; has been use but three times. Can be seen at DUSENBURY & VAN DUSER'S, :135 and 187 Christle street. POR, SALEC CARRIAGE, | A SIX-SEATED PARK Phaeton (Lawrence builder); in good order; been used only as private. Can be seen at stable 147 West Forty- aile fi 8 stre t, juire at 9 Front street. OR SALE—AT PRIVATE ‘STABLE, 114 WEST FIF- teenth street, a Clarence Coupe, lined with maroon morroco; excellent order. A Park Phae- ‘00; dd shafts i four seats, by Wood Bros, Two Sleighs, one two and ¢ four seats; Saddle and Bridle; two sets’ Double Hat vipa, Blankets and one Black Bear Hobe. Call be- and 11. OR SALE—THREE-QUARTER CLARENCE, BUILT by Brewster ; also English Victoria, with rumble. Ap- Bua ‘ashington alley, sixth stable west of University OR SALE—A STYLISH MAIL PHAETON, ON DOU- ble springs, built by Brewster. Apply at stable No. 5 East Eighteenth street. j)0R SALE—HANDSOME TOP ROAD WAGON, VERY cheap, 510 Eighth avenue. CHAS, SCHLOSS, Foe SALE—A VERY HANDSOME, LONDON MADE two-wheeled Dog Cart and Harness, both in fine or- der. Apply at ppivate stable 115 West Thirty-seventh street, before 12 M. Fo, SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS SECOND HAND Top Wagons, one light and one heavy; made by Dusenbury & Van Duser. Can be jt y 135 ‘aud 18 Chrystie, (2 Peat alert eon OR SALE—A TEAM OF BAY MARES, 15% HANDS, 8 years old, stylish und handsome; trot in St minutes, and are warranted sound and kind. Price $7: JAMES FINAU, 163 West Fifteenth street. OR SALE—A GRAY MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH warranted sound and kind; will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further use for her. Call at 140 West Twen- ty-eighth street for OR SALE.—A GENTLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE OF- fers for sale his complete Turnout, consisting of Brewster Landau, in perfect order; @ superior pair of brown Horses, warranted sound and kind, unsurpawed for style and action, and of great endurance: also a fine setot Harness, Single Sleigh, Blankets, &c. Apply at private stable, 61 West Thirtleth street. OR SALE—TWO FINE FARM HORSES, ONE $40, the other $65; one Canadian Pony for sale; warrant: cd in every respect; stout built; $12. 77 New Chambers ‘OR SALE—A BAROUCHE BUILT BY BREWSTER & 30.4 e 4 maura Bigg meet 1¢ $360. Apply at 136 East OR SALE—A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSES, JUST arrived from the country, suitable for all purposes; to he sold cheap. Apply at 8 Wooster street, near Spring. GOR SALE—A HANDSOME ROAD HORSE, BLOOD bay; black a mane: 5 years old; 15.2 high; for style and action cannot be exceelled; can’ trot :20 or better ; is without spot or blemish and very promising, and any lady can use him ; is warranted every ay. Must sell thi son street, OR SALE—A HO! AND HARNESS; SOLD, separately or ‘easou for sellin the want of use; ata sacrifice, i good running order. Can be seen at stable No.8 Washington alley, rear of Washington square, trom 8 to IL o'clock A. M. VOR SALE CHEAP—A ONE HORSE ROCKAWAY, glass doors; in good order. Inquire at 150 East Fif- tleth street, New York. OR SALE CHEAP—HORSES, WAGONS, _FURNI- ture Truck and Business of Whiter’s Jersey City, Ber, nd New York Express, Apply at 73 Cortlandt street B.—Good work. Ethan Allen Trotter, 14 45 and can be driven by children; will be sold to- or 300, Aho a Sony Phaeton, nearly new. Stables 15 and 17 East Twenty-eighth ob eee. OR SALE CHEAP—HANDSOME BLACK MARE; must be seen to be appreciated; warranted in every respect by owner. Inquire at GRAHAM'S stable, office il Broadway. INE FAMILY OR CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE— From 15% to 16 hands, of “St, from the country splendid coupe Horse, At 10S and 105 West Thirty-se: street. ‘ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE CHEA’ at 224 Ninth avenue ; price $75. Also a family Rock- away, but little used, at a sacrifice. Ds legroom’ SADDLES, HORSE OLOTHING.—THE above articles extensively manufactured, and a inrge supply constantly on hand, together with 4 full as- 801 of Riding ae Lap Dusters and Saddlery Goods generally. ©. B. SMITH % CO,, 40 Warren street. high ARNESS.—RARE CHANCE.—STOCK AND FIX. tures of harness shop for sale, 23 East Twelfth street, New Yor! FLA BNESS FOR FARMING, TEAMING, TRUCKING, carting, expressing, contractors, stevedores, coupe, single and double, pony, road, coach, business and plea: sure use. ©.M.'MOSEMAN & BRO. Manufacturers, 114 Chambers street. ‘ARNESS.—A SET OF FIRST CLASS FOUR-IN-HAND Harne: wet little used, for sale ut half price; Biggs by_Cainpbell, 0 Fouriti avenue, where it can be ARNESS FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. HANDSOME, new light double Harness; also light new single Harness: both made tn the best manner. {49 West Thirty- third street, second floor. AGGER WAGON, 230 POUNDS, SHIFTING TOP, o} madeto order by’ eity maker and warranted, only us a le; also & beaut set of single NESS 5 ce tor both, $275. MLE st Sixteenth treet. saath 9 IVERY STABLE CORNER SOUTH EIGHTH AND ‘Third streets for sale—the stock and lease; doing a Prodiable business; location yoru pamed | accommod. ion for 40 horses. Inquire at WITTY’S, Fulton and Nev- ins streets, Brooklyn, oron the premises. ULES.—JUST ARRIVED FROM KENTUCKY, 20 head of the finest and largest broken Mules in the United States; from 16 to 17 hands high, weighin, 40 to 1,400 Ibs. For sale by NW. MORRIE Brunswick, N. J. ULE AND ALDERNEY BULL EXTRA FOR SALE— By JOHN BEDMER, New Rochelle. ANUFACTURERS' UNION REPOSITORY, 638 Broadway.—Every style carriage, all qualities and descriptions, from lowest to highest grades, new and sec- ond-hand, at ‘prices defying competition. "Call and ex- amine, ‘OTICE TO ROAD MEN.—BEST ACCOMODATIONS, with nice care, for gentiomen's Road Horses, in the new and strictly first class stable, 247 and 249 West Forty- Haitet etude ener eke Lee in Nev 4 m ee iL. C. WOODNUTT, Proprietor. from 3 & SON, New XECOND HAND PONY PHAETON, SEVERAL BUG- Sie pie ngekaray seh led ess et e or ; second hand, harvest, MANUFACTURERS? UNION, RE- POSITORY, 688 Broadwa TABLE.—PART OV A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE Bate o rent from May 1, Call at 206 East Thirty- ree NTED—A PAIR OF 16 HAND CARRIAGE HORSES; snuat be stylish, sound, kind and gentle, good travel: Jers anit with endurance, ais s pair of Porites, not over AS hands high, to be used by, Indies and children; sound, kind and with fair speed. Address box 4,575 Post office, ‘with full description and prices, thi __ HORSES, CARRIAGES, ae. sae. ANTED—SET SINGLE HARNESS, IN GOOD OR- der, suitable for light coupe horse.’ Address imme- lately Box 287 Post office. ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND LIGHT T Phaeton or Dogeart. Address, with particulars, box 1,483 Post oMlee. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A WHIT Cart. Address RB. M. H., Herald office. EAST THIRTY-POURTH STREET.—A PART OF private stable to let; very fine accommodatio 22 235 30) Q-TEAM YOUNG HORSES, BLACK AND BAY, e sound and kind; separate, if desired; sing! ruck Harness $30; must sell to close business. 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-first street EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. HITE STAR LINE, New York, Cork and Liverpool. New and full pow- red steamships, the six largest in the world. CE ANI BALTIC ADRIATIC, REPUBLIU, CELTIC, ATLANTIC, 6,00) tons burden, 3,000 horse power each. Salling trom New York’on Saturdays, from Liverpool on Thovedays, calllng at Cork Harbor each way. ADR ATLANTIC May 4, at 3 P.M. Th at8 A.M, BALTIC, Ma: lay 18, at2 PM. REPUBLIC, From the White Star Dock, Pavonia ferry, Jerse; Passenger accommodations for all classes untly combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in City, ealled, midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany these steamers. Rates—Saloon, $50 in gold} steerage, $30 In currency, jose wishing to ‘gin the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 currence Passengers, booked to or trom all parts of America, Paria, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, ‘India, Australia, hing, ae. Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates, Drafts from £1 upward For information apply at the company's office, 19 Broad- way, New York: Bills of laden issued through to Contiuental ports. J. H. SPARKS, Agent. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water street, Liverpool, and No. 7 East India avenue, Leadenhall street, London. HITE STAR LINE.—NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN ‘and Liverpool, from White Stat Bock, Pavonia forry, Jersey City, every Saturday, from Liverpool every Thursday, the Cove of Cork the day following. The finest end Deere nan one Btoerags, pawaue Sarneney, rafts trom £1 upward. pp Company's office, 19 Brondway; or (O'DONOVAN ROSSA, 28 Broadway, ginogite chs City Hall, New York, and ‘58 Fulton street, rooklya NMAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Roval Mail Steamers are apnolnted to sall as follows — CITY OF ANTWERP ursday, April 25, 7A. M. CITY OF PARIS. Saturday, April 27, 9 A: M. CITY OF WASHI ‘Thursday, May 4,2 CITY OF LONDON, ;Baturday, May 4, 2 CITY OF BALTIMO! CITY OF BROOKLYN. and cach succeeding Bat North River. Thursday, May 9, ‘ay 1, M, ‘y, trom pier 45 RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in gold. Payable in currency. First cabin. $75 | Stecrage ‘To Londor 80] To Lon ‘To Paris, | To Paris Passeng: forwarded to Havr den, Norway and Denmark, at reduced Fates. a ets can be Dou m wishing to send for thelr friends, shot a a Let 4 rou Is oF ing given on shipment 0. Havre and Antwerp. ee rreonn io Drafts iwsued at lowest rates, si ‘or further information a| at the company's offic ‘JOUN GO. DALE, Agent, 1b Broadway: Noe GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, For Southampton and Bremen. ‘The steamship HERMANN, Capt. G. Reichmann, will sail on Saturday, April 27,2 P. M., from Bremen pler, foot ‘Third street, Hoboken, to be followed by the steamship KOLN, Captain H, C. Franke, on Tuesday, April 30. RATES OF PASSAGE, TO. LONDON," HAVRE AND EN, payable in gold, or ita equivalent in currenc; First cabin. Second cabin. Bteeri ¢ f For freight or passage appiy ta aaa: TRRLRIOHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowiing Green. ‘ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. WEEKLY TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. FORTNIGHTLY TO AND FROM LONDON DIRECT, from piers 44 and 47 North River, To Queenstown and Liverpool. EGYPT, Grogan, Monday. April 2. at4 P.M, ITALY, Thompson, April 27, at8 A. M. BPAIN, Grace, Satur ‘FOR LO) currency Prepa |, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow or London, $22, currency, For further informatt ly at the Company's office, 60 Broadway. ceed 4 W HURST, Manager. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS town and Liverpool, Sailing every Wednesday. NEVADA, Fors th, -Avrl WYOMING, ineray Cabin aaceger gold ; ste $30, pt My old ; steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tlokets, $39, currency: “4 Passengers booked to id from Paris, Hamburg, way and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, Fr and Germany at lowest rates. Apply to’ YA OWILLIAMS 4 G01 ALTIC LLOYD MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Only direct line to Prussia, Russia and the Scandi. navian countries, connecting with all the Baltic loca lines of steamers, New York and Stettin, calling at Christiansand and Copenhagen to land mails and amers will sail Saturdays, ¥ rth river. RANKLIN, Captain F. Dreyer. JASON (xtra steamer) ..... . HUMBOLDT, Captain P. Barand “June 1 THORWALDSEN, ERNST MORITZ ARNDT and WASH- INGTON (building). Rates of passage, payable in gold :— cantn. From New York. From Stettin.. sion tigkets fldren ander ten years hal i For through freights to the principal ports of the Baltic, and passage, apply to WENDT & RAMMELSBERG, ‘Agents, 40 Broadway, New York, CUNARD, LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL AIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. s From New pore ° From ‘hd AS die lay 1, at . M, ier 46 North River. > |’ “ Nor- ‘ance 29 Broadway. ages | ABYSSINIA. lay 1| BATAVIA. May 8] ALGERIA May IL May 15| PARTHIA May 18 .Wed., May 22] CALABRIA May 25 iowing Wednesday and Saturday from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin, $80, $100 and $130, gold, according to accommo- dation. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. WUQeFAG |. seid ns ssipeeg<tearies Sint -; $90, curreney Stoerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havi ntwerp and other ports on the Continent, anc for. belgie bs ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s ofoe, No. 4 Bowling oe eek Trinity Built For stecrage passage, a’ road wa; ‘rink jul ing. ried nk} AS. G. FRANG LYS, center D oag otc ERS PER STEAMSHIP RUSSIA EMBARK from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey from 2 to 3 P. M. on Wednesday, 24th inst. Ci fi COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. — [pacino MAIL STRAMBHIF OOMPANT'S LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA, CARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO KINGSTON, JAMAICA, SANTA MARTHA AND GREYTOWN, AND PACIFIC COAST OF MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CHILL Steamers leave 15: «30th each ‘month, except when those dates fail on Sunday, then th previous. April 0—Steamer HENRY. CHAUNCEY, Captain Gray, will leave pier No. 42 North River, at 12 for Aspinwall, connecting at Panawa with ste ITATUTION, Captain Farnsworth. and aiso com ingfor all Central American and South Pacific ports Freight tor last named ports recelved until ¢ P. M. of Apri Steamer ¢ San Francisco May l 1872, for Japa For rates 0, relight and’all further , apply at | dMice on the pier, foot of Canal street, ent, JAN DOMINGO LINE.—THE UNITED STATES MALL will leave pler eTYBEE, Captain | Delane rth River, on Thursday, 2 ats P. lata, Samana and San Domingo City. ight or pasaaye apply ti SPOPFORD BROTHERS & CO., 29 Broadway Bills of exchange > mingo City, in sums CZ 8 ‘ES AND Bi Company. The elegant screw steamship MERRIMACK, burthen, Captain Geo. P. Slocum, will sail for St, ‘Thouns, Fara, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro, on Tuesday, April’, at 3 o'clock P. M., trom pier 43 North River. ‘or freight or passage apply to Ww. GARRISON, Age No, 5 Bowling ¢ Shippers are Informed that, a special vessel for rara Will be awaiting at St. Thomas the arrival steamer leaving here the Zid inst. UTED, STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, Y i : P COMPANY, sailing regularly M, for MATL STEAMBHID? «PLM. pre cisely, tr ier N CRESCENT CITY, Gapta April 25 MISSOURL, Captain T. 8. May 2 MORRO Cast LE, Captain 1. May® ight or passage apply to pene hi Se AY DIatOCK, President, do. 5 Bowling Green, YIRKOT LINE TO TAY ANA 3 HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRU New York and Mexican Mail Stéamship Line, leaving pier 17 Bast River, at 8 P. M,, direct to Havana SITY OF MEXICO, Timmerinan Thiray, May 2 urday, May CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana oniy CITY OF MERIDA, Deaken Wednesday, Ma CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana oniy), Wednesday, May 29 For freight OF passnge apply to AL! D| & 80) $, 33 Broadway. STEAMSHIP JOR HAMILTON, BERML rue METROPOLIS, George W. er, Com sail for the above port from pier 9 East River, day, April 25, at IZ o'clock ; returning will leave Wednesd For freight oF passage, ti modaiions, apply to LUNT BROTIE POR PAMILION, BERMUDA, “THE STEAM HIP ME- TROPOLIS, George W. Castner, Commander, will suil for the above port from pier 9 East Ri day, April 24, at 3 o'clock, and returning will leave Har ton, Wednesday, May 1, freight or passage, having first clast wecommodations, apply to LUNT BROTHERS, 28 South stre TEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. The Alsteamship WILMINGTON, Captain Cole, at pier 20, East River, will leave on Saturday, April 27. Through bills of lading given to Houston and’ all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. R. and C. Railroad, rae ‘or freight or passage a yto . (ai MALLON & CO., 153 Maiden lane, or W. P YE, 119 Wall street. {OR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, TALLAHAS see, Tampa and St. Augustine, and all other points on the Florida and Jacksonville, sacola and Mobile Railroad, and Brunswick, Ga. Steamship MERCEDITA fails Saturday, April 27, at 8 P. M., frem pier 2 North Insui If per cent. For freight assage apply to OF IreABHE OF PHASES HAND, 119 Wall street, or to H. R. MORGAN « 177 West street. Font Wane: OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. SOUTHERN LINE. ‘The steamshi * VICTOR, Captain Gates, will leave pier 21 Fast River, Wednesday, April 24. Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken, For ‘freight or pasiage, having superior accommods tions, apply to a LLORY & CO. R NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship GEORGE CROMWELL, Captain Samuel L, Clapp. will leave pier No.9 North Kiver, on Saturday April 2, atS o'clock P. M._ Freight recetydd daily hrough rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Mobil ee) eq eet Agee Pasenge, ei steerage, $25. ‘or freight or pa: ‘apply to ten OF Pa RONWELL & CC OR ‘NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, from pler No. 6 North River, at$ o'clock P, M. ) West street. UNITED ST. on Saturday, April 27. Freight received daily. Through rates given for St. a no and India Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Gal For freight or’ passage, having superior ise tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, #0 Broadway. FOR, NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND, RICHMOND — ‘The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pier 37 North River their elegant sidewheel stean ship ALBEMARLE for Norfolk, City Point and Richinond, Thursday, April 25, at 3 r. M., giving through bills of lading to all points South ai hwest. tickets issued to all points. Apply at pier 37, or at the g street, corner of Dey street. I EMOVAL. ©. phe ge Through passen odations unequalle 1 office, 18; ich ON OR BEFORE 1872, MAY 1, THE OFFIC OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM WILL REMOVE TO NO. 2 ANN STREET, HERALD BUILDING. “TRAVELLERS? GUIDE. LBANY AND TROY LINE STEAMERS—LANDING at Catskill, from Dist 44 North River, daily, Satur- ays excepted. Fare S0c. ; half state rooms, 7c. Steamers VANDERBILT and CONNECTICUT, connecting with raliroads to all stations West and North, will leave as above, at6P. M. Freight at reduced rater C. HANCOX, General Agent. OR TROY DIRECT.—CITIZENS' STEAMBOAT COM. any of Troy.—Steamers SUNNYSIDE and THOMAS POWELL, dally, Saturday excepted, will leave pier 3, foot of Spring street, New York, at 6 P.M. Passengers ticketed and pease checked via Rensselaer and Saratoga and Troy and n Railroad. JOSEPH CORNELL, Superintendent. DRY GOODS. He, HAIR, HAIR.—SHAW'S PATENT HAIR, ‘equal to Human Hair; can be combed and brushed; Bwitches $1, &c.; Human Hair cheapest in the market; lid Switches one ygrd long, $3; French Twist, $4; Curls nd upwards; ladfes! own hair made over, 26c. ‘Latest les always on ha Bowery, near Great CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, N. Y. ANCHOR LINB. JAY Steamers sail every Wednesday and Saturday to and trom NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, calling at Londonderry to land mails and rR, Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all ra way stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Not way, Sweden or Denmark and America as safely, speed- ily, Gomfortably and cheaply as any other route oF Hine. ae HE NEW DEPARTURES, ; . ‘From NEW TORK, pay COLUMBIA. EUROPA ...0..0) y JNANGLIA,.. Saturday, May 1 ‘And ati extra steamer of the line eyery Wednesday, from pier 20 North River, New York, at noon, Rates of passage, payable in currency, to Liverpool, Glasgow or Derry :-— First cabin, $65 and $76, according to location. Cabin excuirston tiekets, goad for twelve months, secure ing best accommodations, $130, ntermediate, ; steerage, Certificates, at lowest rates, can be bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. ‘Drafts issued, payable oh presentation. he company’s offices, to APPT ENDENSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Gree! NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Company's mail steamships The General, Transatlant between New York and b calling at Brest. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Contl- nent will sail from pier No. 9 North River, as follows — VASHINGTON, Rougsan.... Saturday, May 4 VILLE DE PARIS, Surmon! iat ‘May 18 PEREIRE, Danre. Saturday, June 1 81. LAURENT, Lemarie. Saturday,’ June 16 in gold (Including wine), Price OF ROHNERT ‘Ol HAVRE.” First cabin, $125: second cabin, $75, Excursion tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not earry steerage passengers. American travellers going to, or returning from, the Continent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line, avold both transi oh English Railway and the discom- forts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and XPCBORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail steamsh| Captain H. F. Schwensen wiltsait'on. Thinrsday, April 25, faptain H. F. Schwensen, will sail on Thursday, Apri id Tara, at P.M, for Hamburg. taking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First cabin, $120, cond cabin, $72. Stecrage, $30, payable in United States gold. KUNHARDT & CO., ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, N.Y. No. 61 Broadway, N. Y. ‘The HOLSATIA will sail May 2, 1872 TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.—THE ITALY sails Saturday, April 27; the QUEEN, London, Saturday, April 27. For ssage apply to RIDER & CURTIN, 78 Brondway, corner of Rector street Ww. OFFER THE FOLLOWING SECOND HAND Carriages for sale low—One Clarence, 1 Brett, by Wood Bros; 2 six-seat Wostchesters, 1 extension by elty saan oh ever DEMAREST 2 Cl city make . 7. ¥ are! Carriago Warerooms 623 Broad ay. ANTED—BY A CASH bg they! A_ SOUND, Mtylish Horse, must be 16 hands high, years old, and. able to trot in 3:30; price Not ve fi Address box M0 Herald Uptow ranch oftice, 1,265 Broadway. MPAPSOOTT'S, EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EX, chat Passage from Liverpool and Queens” town weekly by first class steamships. Liver Peal ara ahaa aay neta Rian ad many, pa : Trelared’ nt the lowest rates, at TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO,'8, 86 South street, New York. TNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PASSPORTS OB: J” tained from Washington in 36 hours. F, I. KING, Passport Agent and Notary Public, Gay office 363 Brivdway ; residence No. 6 8t Mark's place from, ILLINERS: AND COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS will find it their interest to examine our Stock of Ribbons, Straw Goods, pesuers, Flowers, iinery. Best low-priced Kid Gloves in Amer! EDWARD RIDL! & SON'S, ‘408, S11, Bil; Grand’ street, 62, 64, 66, Band 70 Allen street, Now York, Fifth block east from the Bowery. COLLARS, hag et Fee ho le, in tit to the trade; splem vi ft ead” Tete ats nudeon street, epuoaite Worth. JOSE: 1 PHELPS, Agent for Underwriters, GACRIETCING 800,000 ROLLS “ROLLS OP WALL PA- i retal low wholesale prices. per of all kindi selling at retail below wholesale pri 12 and 14 Spruce street, New York. nes street. Highest prices paid for Human Hair, APER INSTRUCTION. : T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2) FOURTH AVENUE, opposite, Cooper, Tastituts.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Shorthand, French and Spanish; separate ladies’ department; day and evening; telegraphy taught mand f ratory. E SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY FOR CHIL- n; locatiow pleasant and healthtul; vacancies airs; will receive a mother's care and thorough ition; terms, $200 per annum for those under 12. a dress Mrs. H. 8, SEYMOUR, New Canaan, Conn, N ENGLISH LADY, A ’ speaking fluent French, and having acquired eminent masters in London and Paris an easy and pleas- ant method of teaching, having « family school ina de- lightful country village, will receive a few young lady oarders to Join her class and forun a honne circle with # young relative recently from England. The house iq hew and commedious, wand the educational advantages te with those of the best city schools. © Tolerencee “Address Le V., box 7 Post office, Babylon, LL YOUNTRY SCHOOL AND HOME, FOR CHILDREN COtinder 12 years of age, at Great Neck: Ta 1. near the Sound ; one hour from New York North Shore Rail- road; farm house; plain living; particular attention to health; vacation or not, as desired. Cail on or address E. BENSON, 587 Broadway, upstairs, or J. W. EDGETT, Great Neck, L. I. WRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH—PRIVATE LESSONS.— FP * thoroagh instruction, combining theory and prac: tice. Professor BONFANTI, 252 West Fifteenth street, or At the “Translation Bureau,” @5 Broadway. Foreigners ught ‘OME AND SCHOOL FOR EIGHT, BOYS, CASTLE- ton Heights, Howard avenue, Stapleton, Staten Island. Vacancies for two under twelve; no Vacation; 8. Address HOME, box 2,223 New York Post office, JTANTED—A COMPETENT RESIDENT TUTOR, A Drawitig Aen near he. city. address’ with Teterences rawing, &c.. a ress, cer RESIDENT TUTOR, Heralf omees ? “ Teterencess PROFICIENT IN hy the M titan Printing Bee y the Metropolitan Printing Bs- (corner of Brondway aml Aum strove 8 posricas, PRINTING OF EVERY DES done to short noti tablish York.

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