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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,340. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1873,—TRIPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, SBOEEMENTS-QnconD Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth ASTuOLOWY™ tweurre Pace—Sixth column. BILLIARDS—Sxconp Pack—Third column. BOARDERS WANTED Secon Pace — Third column. BOARD AND LODaIRG WANTED—Seconp Pace— Thir ry columi Prise ZOARD—Seconn Pace—Third column. BROOKLYN eee ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Page— Wires ce BUBINESS | OPPORTUNITIES—Finet Page—Fourth cei- uma. BUSINESS NOTICE! Pace—Sixth column. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—Sxconp Page— Fourth column, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR onp Page—First CLEERS AND SALESMEN—Twaurra Pace—Third COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Twxurru Pace—Third Coast isi ist STRAMBUIPS—Fresr Pace—Fifth and sixth COPARINERSHIPS—Ninen Page—Fifth column, sardhae ACADEMIES—Exevaentn Pace—Sixth col- GOoDS—Finer Psge—Sixth column. BWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UW- PORNISHED—Iwetyra Paaw—Fifth and sixth col- EUROPUAN STEAMSHIPS—Finar Pace—Fifth column, FINANCIAL—NintH Pace—Fourth pn ( columns, FOR SALE—Sxconp Page—Fourih c PURMIEBER ROOMS AND APARTMENTS To LET— Tweirra Pacgk—Sixth column. FURNIPURK—Srconn Pace—Third column. vir ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrru = Page—Fifth column, WELP WANTED—FEMALES—Twrirra Pace—Second and third columns. ese is ‘D—MALES—Tweirra Page—Fourth col- HORSE “CARRIAGES, 4C.—Finst Page—Second, third fourth columns, nomi '—Skconp Paae—Third colum: oun vi fe bal \COMS, &c., WANTED Finer Pace—Fourth inst Cn TON—Prest Pagr—Sixth c be i Ne HOHOKER, HUDSON Ory AND BER- SALE—Sxconp Pace— Sasene column, LECTURE SEASON—E.eventn Page—Sixth column. LOAN UFFICES—First Pace—Sixth column. LOsT AND FOUND—Fiest Pace—First column, MACHINERY—Sxconp. ree Torta a solgme MARBLE MANTSLS—Tweiera th column, MEDICAL—Tweurrn Paae—Sixth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Figsr Page—Sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenra Pacr— Sixth column. MISCKLLANSOUS—Twetrrn Page—Sixth column. MUSIC AL—Sxconp Pace—Fifth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Srventn Pace—Sixth column. rg APERS—First Pace—sixth patyans ONAL—Finst Pack—First colum rt —First Pace —s\ umn. ima, oe SITUATIONS, SOc TWRLI AGK—Secon PROPERTY. OGE OF ne Ouy FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Seconp Pagr—Second column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—SEconn Pace—Second and third columns. REAL 1 STATE WANTED—Srconp Pace—Third column. REWARDS—Finsr Page—First column, bir es aa crieiatas aga cssne Pack—Fifth and sixth SITUATI NS WANTED—FEMALES—Twetrra Pace— First and second columns. eevee wa WAN FED—MALES—Tweirra Pace—Third sPEOIAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second column. aa Combat BIRDS, &0.—Fixst Pace—Second colu STALLIONS Frnse waaefeond column. THE TKADES—' .ak—Fourth and fifth columns. Riise laper “aust Eas ‘PURPOSES—tweurru Pace— ith TRAVELLERS « ‘GUIDE—Fenar Pace—Sixth Rogan haga sel ROOMS AND APAR' LET—Tweirrn fp column. WANTED TO nO PURCHASE ‘First Pagr—Sixth colamn. Wendie wake ha PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 1D Page—Second and third columns. WINES, Ui 1gv0) ac, —First Paar—Fourth column. YACHTS," STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Pinsr Facu—Sixth ¢ol- HERALD B BRANCH | OF FICE—UPTOWN. VERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M, ILL $P. M. ON WEEK DAYS (UNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P. M.), AT OFFICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND, lel l2lglal PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. \QESSRS, KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM, SER __ PERSON, AL. NERAL—LETTERS NOT RECEIVED, PLEASE call at once at 103 West Twenty-cigh 9 street. NIE Weeewes nates pot 18 FIXED ae THE 18T OF ions; write me. ‘Ap beg a thousand pard: Fos: Mivi PARSONS, FORMERLY OF SIXTH AVENUE, will oblige by sending address to LUI, box 143 Herald 'D KSSEX RAILROAD, BROAD GAUGE, inlay in ontont We serch tide’ ty ake able, wo i your ata snce:_Addvese HAY C., Herald once. M* BARRIBS, OF BELLEVILLE, N. J., WILL ease communicate with J, E., Herald "Uptown Branch office. ARIS TO-MORROW? _green friend. THE, PE FEREOS tA A FEW MONTHS AGO, z= to two ladies pe the Cuban and that a aserearde saw them lun at Delmonico's, and saw them iaediar ike it ra a 2 bul, will Hh conten & ier tavor b; itor ronista, 64 Broadway, or arbox 2,606 Post faiess New York. HAVB NOT SEEN OUR SPECIAL NOI eee Ane ROY ere beget ara iterate Bound acon pee: HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, sor corne ir’ pe run arenes sad ey On Sunday pa! Soak ARIES (PRICES REDUCED) SOLE At 8] Royal Havana Lottery, 585 Broagway A iT OF 909 Poat office, New York. ‘Dealers supplied. Circular jAlrrionced privauedetentive talvarce anger a specialty rivate detective (divorce cases @ 8 KEW MARSH, cigar sore, 18 Bowery. A PRACTICAL MAN DESIRES TO BUILD A blast furnace and run ittor traction of by per cent; eh CE develop ore and coal li dress. FU. # Maiden lane, New ¥. HAVANA LOTTERY, bask drawings received for February 11. OSEPH BATES, 196 Broadway, room 4,_ OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA LOTTERY. TRA iw J.C. alias Se asia oe os Broo! lyn oat ‘omen AVANA Loven PRIZES CASHED AND_IN- formation furnished. Circulars free. meer ts BATES & Go. 71 Broadway, room 3l, first NAUGURATION — WASHINGTON, — PARTIES _IN- tending to visit this city during the Inauguration can find commodious accommodations at the elegant pri- vate house, 620 F street. MPORTANT, —THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN app pointed a Commisioner for ee | ivania, ander st and by virtue of a commission bearmg date Janu. M 20, 1873, will elf AiG: Spratyl and prompt attention to ing of deposi tions, &c.. tor that and ail other States, [ARLES T, ‘“guUe! Counselior-at-law, 478 Broadway, New York. Qu LEGAL GIFT DISTA ‘RIBUTION. to be distributed 3 rae Si Is73, positivety. uted Marc 01 Fire: al riage 75 ie bo BEE Stationer, 1 Nasaau wireet. FFICIAL DRAWINGS, KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY--EXTRA CLASS NO. 197—FRBRUARY afl ry 7, 4, 56, 62, 40, kinrvcnY—cLass 0, oe pamaany 2 ar 7, Th “SimMONS & GO., Managers, Covington’ 5 SUELBY COLLEGEEXTRA CLASS NO. Gv vay to 3, SHELBY COLLEGE—CLASS NO. Paci ‘ers COTS RN A SaITTH’ # Go., Mankgers, Covington. Ky. Hi taee ck ee nln HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED ; OR- ders filled; information ernest highest rates pa ior F Spanish Bank Bills, & CO., Bankers, 16) Wall street, New York. OYAL Prmecsoes oe ae LOTTERY AT LEIP- tickets; 47, al peel Grand ry; Hamburg Ci ry Government ;-Royal Havana otter ry. Prizes cashed and in- formai ion given, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, M6 Nassau street; box 050 Post office. HE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The triends and relatives of 38 ett of the COL- LEGE 0) tals CITY OF NEW Yi nd all persone fatgrertes 1m the progress of this institution are cordially invite pe preene at the JUNIOR EXHIBITION, to be held ae gE TN WAY HALL, February 28,at 8 o'clock This notice is rendered necessary by the unavoidable delay in the issuing of the tickets. ALEXANDER 8. Pradaiah resident. To: THE PUBLIC.—THE DAILY GRAPHIC WILL be issued ag a daily eight-page evening newspaper on Tuesday next, March 4, It will be issued in three edi- tions, price Sc.” As a newspaper it will be second to none, and its great feature of regularly iliustrating the events of the day within twenty-tour hours after their occur- rence is calcnlated to bring it into immediate and wide- spread popularity. The success which has attended the announcement of this enterprise has more than met the most sanguine ex- baer Newsdealers and the public a every, 2A ee of e country are calling tor the paper, which start with a circulation larger than any paper ip America ever began with. uae ublishers are compelled to announce that no more ments can be received for the first number, every line of avaliable space heving been taken tp | verat da: e. A part of the advert: the 2 sonond and easobed! issues Ma i tne stisponal ot of the public, THE GieAPHIO COMPANY, 39 and 41 Park place. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.—ERIE'S Agent, Nicholas Muller—For the past week vitu- peration has been issued In the columns of your wide-spread | Paper against Nicholas Muller, the agent for @ gentleman his character is unim- Deachabie. ‘He ts the only a Sepa in the ward he resides In that has relieved the poor, and he, would be the very last to defraud the poor emigrant. Again, are men who are not known, much less recognized—sare their oaths to be believed 1—when a gentleman who is benevo- lent, charitable and beloved by his fellow citizens is trampled, on and slandered like the Gwsar of old, who, when a Bood for the republic was thoughi to bé aiming at kingly power. He came into the waid he re- sides in when a mere boy and those who have resided in the same ward since that time can testity to his ara ae $589.589 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGA! wed Kentucky Lottery. Royal vana and Kentuck: co tan free, “Drawings on ale ” Address BALEY Broadway. 0. (office established 30 years), 174 A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, = Birds, &c.; Med Ines for all diseascr, Propare Food for mock bind t B. G. DOVEY’S. No. 3Greene street, nea Cal OXERS.—TWO PROFESSIONAL BOXERS WANTED atonce. Address, with terms per night, V.., Jr., Herald office. SPORTING—DOGS, ‘BIRDS, HOULD THIS MEET THE EXE OF MR. HENRY Greatorex, Lee ee of Dosey,’ England, he will ot friende by communica Nah . MATCHITT, 224 larket street, Philadelj Seceeas USUAL AT THE oo MATI- nee to-morrow afternoon at B38 o'clock. ADISON AVENUE. _ T. B.—YOUR MOTHER IS DYING; a perl te 9 RE. M. T. ‘quested home as soon as you can, and 6 the LADY THAT GOT OFF AN EIGHTH AVENUE car at big 4 bin ba street, between two and three o'clock P. M. Inesday, please send her address to J, G., box 175 iterald office. b erie CALL AT 201 SIXTH AVENUE. MOLLIE. — TH AVENUE STAGE AND FULTON MARKET.— 5 Address ©. L., box 102 Herald office. LOST AND FOU! OUNDCIN TWENTY-THIRD STREET STAGE, FEB- iit Tal Nassau street, room apa ra bat iad payluy Scetvertecmene LL UN k Ovan have It by proving property. Apply, to J GON: RY Sixty-clehth street, between Eighth aud Ninth avs, ‘Twenty-thi nd’ Fitth avenue, thie same having been dro bie pale f' fur Gloves. The owner can have them by fying D—A LARGE BLACK DOG. THE OWNER r OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, ABOUT a during, tive excitement {incident tothe scelgent that ape to ung | whi tting out of the stage. Boera reward Evil be paid’ for ie return to 109 end Tit m Beekman street. OST=IN MAY, A_ CERTIFICATE OF 1,000 gpares of of Cairo and Fulton Railroad ny, No Bet ys of ta L, Godkin. Barts ‘topped inder will confer a favor by returning it to No. Beckman street, room 14. Lira ram WEDNESDAY, A MASONIC EMBLEM, with nai ag oF in"; Burgess engraved on it. As itis = eile the Ande ph wa reas! require Se reward by leaving it at OST—ON THURSDAY, NEAR 'sON JUARE, ie af) se vine de brown half Spitz Dogs answers fo name inder will be liberally rewarded by re- are wenty-t thirds st, Madison square, __ STALLIONS. Fpwanp EVERETT for 1873. Mr. Bonner’s Horse Edward Everett (formerly Major wintield) will stand at my place, the Lagrange farm, heey ene Orange county, beginning on the Ist of A a lerms, without any exception, $200, pises invariably betore service, BIW of fren will be returned if the mare does mb: ae with fot Edward tole kod hud Rysdyk's Harabletonian, dam by {py Mt jargrave, Ed verettis the sire of Mr. Bonner’s horse Joe who last Summer trotted a mile at Mystic Park Rates is the fastest mile ever trotted by any ny either in public or private. | Bdward tt is iso the sire ot eg eyep lerbilt’s great Mountain Boy, who died last November during the ffreen tie ¢ The following extract from an interview be e tween Semneters an reporter will show what Soemmodere om K Ls A — porter—What Boy’ ba ‘anderbilt— best ‘ime was pri Four years a ” , wr oe Thorne. watched in Boston against Lad; her six races out of eleven. the three bent straight! heats being inside of 2:21. But he was not in condition then, and ought not to have Paae on the course on account of his corns, He has le a quarter mile in thirty-one seconds. That is the fastest time ever made. The Commodore daring the same interview said :— He was the best horse I ever saw, and T think so yet. He never went on the sours in pronet condition—was never thorough ined, it him when he was h 4 six years. He had just ‘was without fault or blemish, Teliable in bn ee and could after ‘and wi ave beaten any hone in the World. (lowly and with em- fo wae he tasteat hi ree tn, the world. does n ree the Commodore th Mountain Boy was the tastest” horse in the world, but it Sa updoul iy true that he was Ase the fast horse th mmodore ever owned ; so it will be her's fastest horse, Jos Bil wh B Commodore spnderaics tari jorge, Mountait . yrre both sired Edward Everett. He ipalsa the sire of liddletown colt, was recently Ot the Kilpatrick mare, the Marshall colt. the Pare colt, tt Se acker colt, Mr. Low's colt and many more. oy all brood mares at $8 per month tor grass pei "a ushel for any grain which the owners re- —_ ave fed to them. ‘Al at accidents and esca Ali ietters 1 respecting this horse must be addressed to the subscriber, at Gothen Prange county, N.Y. Wi mero HORSES, CARRIAGES, WC. TTHE avon HOUSE OF A be OHNSTON & as yAsam iL, THE Eee AND GAR GARBIAGR 8 RAM of our. se HO. No, 12 and_ 14 Kast venue, where we SALES OF. HORSES ERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. CATALOGUE OF "Aug DAY'S (PRIDAY'S) BALE, BLACK COUPE Ho HANDS HIGH, greens on 164 HA ‘ears trae in all harness; free f fraveller: mothing ; i very stylian ariver, ‘and ‘and’ War- TOP WAGON, quay MountiNa BUILT BY MOORE, BAY MARE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OED: kind and true in every way; fast traveller; very stylish one of the finest road mares in the city, and warranted sound. ted WAGON: WITH POLE AND SHAFTS, BUILT by BAY HO HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 10 YEARS OLD; pie ond true ‘in all harness; tree trom vice ; trots close wae minutes; a tree and stylish driver, and warranted wm AY TROTTING HORSE TOM BENTON, 16 oye high, . hare old; kind and true in all harness; free iro rot in} ie mee one 3 in good condition can ‘and warranted sound. CHESTNUT some ae 16% HANDS HIGH, 6 Sate eae eran ee ce ver: ver and warrant BROWN TAMBUBTONIAN tA fare! 163g HANDS Ds Nit, kind and true harness; free from vice fault i Promises erent peak free aud stylish driver, BROWN WORM ia HANDS high, 7 YEARS OLD; pee th esd hid in all harness; free trom vice and war: rant TWELVE OTHER WORK AND ROAD HORSES; FULL acseribuons time of sale. i. Top ang 90, no top Wagons, Rockaways, Depot and Ex- Bit nesk Bia Blankets, 4c. Weather never interferes with our sales, SPECIAL, ABSOLUTE AND PBREMPTORY SALE BY ae Dig ot THIS DAY (FRIDAY), FEB. 28, ATI O'CLOCK, AT THE PRIVATE STABLE NO.'3 NEILSON PLACE (MERCER STREET), ETWEEN WAVERLEY AND GLINTON PLACES OF THE ENTIRE ROAD TURNOUT OF JAMES 8. CLOYD, Es WHO HAS BEEN ADVISED ‘Sy ms PHYSICIAN ABROAD ON AGOOUNT OF ILL HEALTH, AND SAILS IN STEAMER CALABRIA ON 12TH OF MARCH, Including a very handsome and speedy chestnut gorrel Gelding, 1534 hands high and § years old, with heavy mane and fine full tail; he was sired by the celebrated stallion Ocean, dam by’ Ethan Allen; he cannot be out- styled by any ‘trotier living: he was raised by Colonel R. A, Livingston on Long Island, and he resembles his sire more than any one of his colts; he trotted a tull mile when but three years old in 5:01; trotted lam: Fall a mile and repeatin 5:49; trotted a single mile in 2:51; he has been driven ‘on road. ail Winter and was rated among the fastest ie be went the road, either single or double; he gait to road wagon, ana Is a very pleasing and prompt drivers, he is warranted sound and ki Also a fast fae handsome sorrel Gelding, 15% pares high and 5 yea ; Taised In Orange county, anid by Volunteer, dam sorre] mare Armstrong ; hotas has record of 2:47, made last fall, at time present owner purchased to mate the above horse; he is one of the purest ‘and best gaited horses ever harnessed; is B00 ood in com- pany: does not pull, fret or loge is superior in double arness and can always go to track and show 2:45, single or double, and he is Warranted sound and kind. ie above two Horses make an excellent and extra fast team; ovate. has driven them together past year; they are ried, alike, same color, and appear evenly gaited, ‘same. with fine dispositions, and are a Sery hard team to beat; will be sold separately or to- ether, S*Also the fast brown Gelding Wash, 15% hands high 6 years old, sired by Toronto Chief, dam ‘the Belle of ‘was raised by owner; he has full mane and tail, resem: bles both sire and dam, and owner believes that with a few days handling can trot well down in the thirties; he is powerfully built, muscular, with great bone; good feet and clean limbs, and will make an A No. 1 gentleman's noadarery he ig atraid of nothing and warranted sound Also the handsome and fast golden sorrel Mare, Jennie, Taised at Pine Grove, Conn., by the celebrated horseman, Hiram R. Purdy, Esq. She was sired b: by Cassius M. Slay: 6 years old, never been trained at thirteen days last Fall, w trotted a tull mile in 2:43; she can speed a 35 gait, and is very easy gaited; she is & prompt and pleasant driver, and warranted sound and kind, Also a fine, handsome and canoes black Mare, 15 hands high, 6 years old; has been rode and driven by ‘the Misses C! yd for the past two years; h 1 gen ener saddle; can be driven up to locomotive with safety: is not afraid of anything; is a good traveller, and "heed sound, kind and sate tor ae les S Cas use. wat, 1 Park Phaeton, 1 D away, 2 To} 2 Pony Phactons, Single’ snd Doubie ‘arness, Nelghe lankets, Robes, Whi hips, 28ide Saddles. Harness 2 comprising as fine stock as were offered at public id will be sold to Highest ‘bidder without, Him servation, and purchasers will have full warrantee fiven them and ample time allowed for trial and exam- ination; if not found as represented sales annulled and money retunde SALE" PosTN RAIN OR SHINE. JENKINS & DUFF, Auctioneers. "iiciaaina Cc. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, Contractor's ss sale of ten valuable heavy Dr Draught Horses and four Roadsters, AT BARKER & CHASE'S CITY, AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTER. SALLS, corner of and Thirty-ninth stroet, ON SATURDAY aa MAROH I, AT 12 O°! he Stock comprises ‘Ten fine heavy Drausht Horses: in geod condition, One pair of Thoroughbred Colts, by Light One patr of black Trotting Geldings: trot in 2:45. The above the property of a gentleman who, having completed his contract, now sells without reserve. A GEXEOUTOR'S SALE, OW) THREE VALUABLE + trotting Horses, at BARKER & CHASE'S City Auc- tion Mart and New ¥ork Tattersalls, corner of way and Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday, March 1. Ta'yreloex, by order of John ©. Mason, ‘Ehq, Executor, and consisting of The very spees peed, 6 ant and closely masnednes of La trott! ne etainae’ arddie and mate, both sir Major Edsall, dam thoroughbreds; are about 1534 Arts Years old: elegant and extra gamey drivers; have trot- 4 together in 2:80} to top wagon, and are warranted sound and kind. ‘The fast aray. Gelding, Sammy West, Messenger stock, 1! high, 6 SA peated old; fine, handy driver; has a recor: warranted sound and kind. ‘now’ ‘on exhibition. AH YO5, CAN BUY + alight hone: Ay Wagon or Harness cheaper berty street than anywhere else in the country. T. DEMAREST & . warerooms 628 and 630 Broadway, offer an clegant assortment ¢ t Family Rocka’ for Spring trade. Also Landaulets, Landaus, Brews, Phactons, Victorias, All styles of light Carriages, for town an! country. Large stock Pony Phaetons, just finished ; low prices. BIX-SEAT PARK PHAETON, $275; 1 COACH, $75; 1 Jagger, 1 Corbett Top Wagon, $185; Brewster on, eee Waterman Jagger si7o+1 Pony Phae- 125; 1 sles} Wagon, < 1 Top. Express, $160; 1 Cut-Under de. "2002 "Single. and de., at WM. H. GRAYS, 20 Sen, ‘Blankets, and 22 Wooster street, A: —A.—BARGAINS,—100 SETS. HARNESS, Dou: Ble, single, light, heavy, at nearly half price. to close out; Top and No Top Buggies, | Ae thactous, Rock- away, pot, Express and oth: NiW YORK SAL&S AND STORAGE REPOSITOR P Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-fiith street, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COUPES, BUILT EX. pressly for hacking; also several second hand Coupes and other Carriages taken in exchange. HAMS, Fourth street and Broadway. ELEGANT SMALL-SIZE LANDAULETS, SEC- ond'hand, in perfect. onder, wi Will be sold at a bargain ARES & CO,, 628 Browd' GREAT | BARGAIN—A SPLENDID TEAM OF BAY Kentucky Horses, 16 hands, 6 years old, very stylish and fine travellers, closely mated, good in all harness and to saddle, and warranted by a responsible party. AR ply at boarding les, 1b —_ 17 East Twenty-eighth street, betore Iz ovelock this d day. NARRIAGES AT BARGAINS. WOOD BROTHERS 6, 740 Broadway, offer their entire stock of Carriages at sat prices greatly ‘below their value in consequence of the damage sustained from the late fire. An opportu: afforded for secu handsome oon at pic is fae cannot fail to be satis- factory. The stock comprises a ieee, styles, fend for all nd is unsurpassed in beauty of design seasous, a and excellence ora quality. NOUPE OF ENGLISH PATTERN. BUILT BY A FIRST class maker, and for sale coeap ap a, rery, superior set of very light double Harness, m yy Trainor; will be ab Can be seen at 121 West Seventeenth street, ta ng SALE—FIVE HORSES, FIT FUR TRUCK OR farm purposes; warranted sound and kind. Inquire at 211 Wooster, between Bieecker and Amity streets. yorerin WARY 27, ABOUT 60° pve % “Ingle becethseot Rin nine sets i Sin Hoa way. 01 ‘3 ts fall val Siven by returning It to J.-C 229 ea Md Pigg sg a, = pos, a Lap wROUND. nd tan-colored, short i a a Finder F wilt ibe ons pando: in ie 1a =* mulanly rewarded by Sveum STON SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN I Pains ninth and Thirty fi ith strect, on ‘Tuesday, 200 ine, i pencil’, Finder wil ftom amount of ome al 2. sold pencil sig Wee Twenty ninth ‘h street. REWARDs. x4 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE $10 RETURN or aatchel and Contents, iately taken rom base: the Bible House, to 8. H., 124 Kast Tenth ba ler —LOST, YESTERDAY a ING, at 10 o'eldek, a bet od rite Botte te Boge Me | § HASENWANN, Sp Bast Firtieth and Do .—LOST, can A ETE One naang hand 4 ve Tewari ibe paid up fun eh P. REMINGTON Sey AnD, polite io nek, coach, 15, | @ large, sii oT aon area ga FROM Pyeng he] ; ag Py bag ocd Biamuhrasus ton Tit Wea eens ak BREWSTER WAGONS, — rd vertical steel plates, Every purchaser should see this great improvement. Unequalled in lightness, with greatly increased strength. See certificate from General N McClellan, pave, st caret ee funy T nd that the aaditi re ers ths axte about two ‘as it would be GEORGE arama Twenty-seventh street. street. . STER & CO. biel OE WE seapiished 1838, THE “BREWSTER WAGON,” a * inan weights, 2 for eens iabeat or speeding, Heremens rset ering aa rer By vets, sion the Tred Be wise ie Rey taction. of pee , and are re in sides engiiaae Je ahoe vertical steel! vertical plat times as ‘Warerooms Fifth a' Factory 145 Bast Tw. vin In order that we may not be con: founded with stock ce 0 carriage deal pi name ne mina to our own, a apie ot ition we have mi water eae eine public +o at | remember it at our only warerocms the corne Fifth avenue and Fou th est and our only Factory on Broome sirest, fb0,, of Breome sweet. OR SALE—TWO WELL BRED MARES AND THEIR both colts foaled in a 1872, and are by independent Address A. H. 'G., box 1,776 Post ‘4 coon iia guverice oe, COUPE OR POLE 6 hands, full high crest and action, ipand, and | nd pene: rice for one week Mr. raine’s, 10 Burling slip. oe SALE—SIX WORK HORSES AND ONE GOOD truck Horse. Inquire at 998 Second avenue. R SALE—A FINE MARE, SUITABLE FOR CART or truck, $86; sound oan king, a fiae Horse, 16 hands, little sore forward, 960 rt Now Chau bers street. Joe Ds aa CRE RE ORE TEN, SE ph a eng aicne FONY, YOUNG ns lelahs and a t GoRDON'S wa stable, No. oO West hk R SALE—A GOOD BAY HORSE, i Bron Bivvears old, 4, errata’ pr pound, ‘kind and i, 1d" nt OR SALB—A. PRIVATE TURNOUT, CARRIAGE Team em 16 meen St hasence, Oe immer Carriage and Sleigh, all as good an aa also woe la eile ela at Parr man’ desifer's regen hddress G.. box 145 Herald Uptown Branch B SALE A FINE ALDERNEY COW | (Inst with calf; alt pian gree) and, and ¢ ome thi ec stable No. HANDS HIGH; to pa. antaet street. ig SALE—A FRENCH PONY. 14) nc Ae ce ay god rer ald to vay storage; price $80. be tery | ‘at ‘nib Spring str street, RBALEA PONY BUILT BROWN MARE, 15 hands, ra: fit for any light Work; 80 of use; price bea. 19 Perry strcet, rear. Es for want | HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C, Le ee A or an in 2 Sor 15 miles an hour; all style and great endurance, Waverley E House, 799 Broaaway. Hits ESS.—THE CHBAPEST HARNESt BTORE IN shge Yorks geod deeb! able Truck Harness, jarness, hand-made, $22; a Hina, tke ‘assortment of Cai the city. ‘Please call and examine for yor E 5. OSBORNE, Harness Warerooims, SADDLES, HORSE CLOTH! Hi Sisuvely menuinousea by ©. 4 Warren street, ives, Murray st. 20., £C., B. OB EMeht £ Co, area ae Harness, a hand-made, $8 ; Har- ness tor farm! ng. te teaming, tracking, expressing, con- tractors, liver: track, business and pleasure tise, at MOSEMANS: Lid Ohgmbers'strect, COND HAND AND SLIGHTLY SOILED | CAR- as bargains; six seat Rockaway; &P and etot ihre Cou; a Sennen Carts, De} Wagoss, light Rocher stl IAN UFACTURERS’ ‘UNION, 638 tea CLOSE a CONSIGNMENT AND MAKE ROOM FOR ring stock, we offer the oes new Car- riages at a large discount trom usual prices:— 2 Clarences, Doupe, 1 Landon, 1 Cabriolet, ractie, ietorin, ton, 1 Handaulet, 1 et Phacta 41 seat Phaeton, 3'no top Road Wagon oe BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., successors to John R. Lawrence & Co., 868 Hroadway, NUREE NEW EXPRESS WAGONS, SUITABLE FOR any ‘light business, $46; piattorni spring Express, $100. Inguire at 231 231 Thirty-fourth street, between Sec: ond and Third avenues. atten TO BOARD, lighted and best ventilated stable in the ind 151 West Thirty-fitth street, near Broad) ANTED—A SINGLE SLEIGH, ROBES AND HAR- ness, Apply to FUNCH, EDYE & 00., 27 South William street. GOOD HORSES FOR SALE CHEAP, MUST BE palo sold. Inquire at 30 East Broome street, lager beer 001 16 TOP AND OPEN WAGONS, 10 TOP AND OPEN Pony Phactons, Rockaways, Coupe, Bret, Express and Business Wagons. Single Double Harness, for sale low if sold before Ist prox. Mth not will be sold at pub- lic auction on Ist prox., on accountot widening of Broad- way. Apply at 1,401 Broadway, near Forty-first street. 11578922, TRUCK HORSE, EIGHT YEARS, 16 hands; brown, 7 years, 15 hands, fine ‘nad: 150. 418 Eighth ave- IN THE BEST sity, 147, 149 je or road horse, gentle for lady, $ nue, corner Thirt); -tirst street. $13) \—BAY HORSE, EIGHT YEARS, sound and kind, in the Grocery.” 153g HANDS; Inquire at 56° Charles street, ____._ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ‘) —CAPITAL “SECURED FOR INCORPORATED ¢ companies, manufacturers, merchants, Persons desiring investments informed desirable o} opportunitie References—Presidents Merchants’, Four Nation Shia tre Banks. HARLEd G. DAHLGREN & 00., 112 Broadway. Ae PARTY WISHING TO PURCHASE AN INTER. est in a first class club house, situated on Beet ay aa sing a <font business, will do so by addressing C. 107 Herald oftice. N aN pRaer IN - Cee AnD Sa rare BUST. investin, ress - TUNES box 1233 B Herata office. . LEGITIMATE BUSINESS, SHOWING WEEKLY profit of $200, with valuable Lease and Machinery: valid reason for selling. Inquire at Slate depot, 16 New Churen street. ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED for merchants, manufacturers and others. Persons with capital seoking business advised of approved opportuni- es—Leonard, Sheldon & seer bankers, 0 ‘Wall aire abd yeeding bankers and 7 id merchanta. Broadwa Financial and Business Agency ; Pentablished 1870 AS INCOME OF bapa MAY BE EASILY REALIZED per annum b; Coe Berto gentleman investing faces and giving immediate services in an old Is Bie th class business of well-known eign dress uri LE DULCI, Herald Uptown Bran OR SALE—A DRY GOODS, CARPET AN ery Business, established 13 yea estab: Ad- CROCK- rid a thriving town on the Erle Railroad, within nee of New York ; business never more prosper: pric lee $a0.000Tealt cash: onus. Apply to y Geiaus, CARLE- Dalance secured: no TON & CO., 9 Broadway. OOK HERE.—A RESPONSIBLE POSITION FOR A responsible man, in a wholesale house; must have ee $3,000 to $5,000, ‘Address CASHIER, box 100 Herald o a RETIRING OFFER MACHINERY, GOOD- 2c., of successful business in operation; price ing less than the cost of machiner: alone 3 full cape red desired. Address hox 3,664 P Post om “(ppm Wisrrat PARTY WITH FROM $8000 TO to join the advertiser in a tight manufacturing, busi: 10 Will furnish same amount. Address MAC, 17 Herald office, stating where interview can be haut ANTED—INTELLIGENT, ACTIVE MEN, WITH some capital, to organize a company ture an article for the whole United States, equal to sewing machine; will eell as fast as made.” Address box % Beverly, N. J.; or will bring the article. ANTED—A LADY PARTNER, WITH CASH CAPT- tal, to o} Dressmaking and Millinery Establistimen acy of experience and, ability vowed Xchanged. Address Mine. TIFFITTE, Herald office. $4.00. PAR" —PARTNER WANTED, IN A FIRST. CLASS + paying business: none'but parties of address need | apply. Call at 355" Wert at Thirty-f first street. 10. 000.4 pie ny my IMMEDIATELY, A SILENT thoroughly legitimate busi- ness, for which al we, nee tee or security and every facility offered for inve: jon, will be given; security consist ng of mortgage bonds; those desirous of i vesting the above amount will. find upon Hees d an op- Fences portunity that is sorely met with; the best will riher information address A. G3 ea For 13 Ci sti banker’s office, 90. 000. —WANTED, BY AN ESTABLISHED r4 su inamuinctiring concern a partner, spe. clal or active, with trom $15, to take the place ofone retiring, “As this'is bona ide ava’s firm class pportanity, none but those meaning business need ad- dress M. 8.'T., Herald office. $ 36. 00 WILL PURCHASE A HALF INTEREST in a first class manufacturing business in iron ; jorganived fete A one company; three chances to one fol Value four to one within twelve month: for the business preferred ; none but first swer; tull particulars given in an IN, Herald office. 50. 000. ANY RETIRED MERCHANT OR CAPT- De talist having son with business ca pa, city, for whom they would. like a connection with a class wholesale house, long established, fog a large business and very profitable, an opportunity is offered where the above investment will bring exceptionably fine returns and the son become identified with a leading house ; unexceptionable references given and required. For interview address, with real name, WHOLESALE HOUSE, box 198 Herald ofte. 200. 000 SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTED— either in one sum or four, to extend business long established ; strictly first class in every re- spect: ex ing — commission; g staple and a xclusive sale; cay we Tow in the business, te dition a whic! arrangements just com- msignments will give virtually $1,000,000 fe capital in merchandise Gon: nsigned for sale : profits {oper cent per annum on Capital invested. Can be seen by books of past and present Re eo Lig ~ 94 inyestiga- tion ; standing of house Al. \d and promi- nent merchants yas. have new house and men trom commencement. Address for interview, with real name, SAFETY AND PROFIT, Herald of 2 HOUSES, ROOMS, ¢ baecache WANTED. In this City and i Brooklyn. jVURNISHED wie WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, in a quiet nel Nenbothocs. for fox'lid Herald ot and 4 lady, without board. dress D. D., bo: Id ANTED—A STORE FROM 80 TO 75 FEET DEEP, near har oa between Ladrsiomed and Duane streets. Address L. A. 8., Herald of WAXEEDSPART OF AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, ited between Tenth and Twenty-third streets bes Second and Seventh avenues. Address A. M., Herald office. Wa yTzD—noom ABOUT soxt0 PRET, WITH STEAM ‘ower, convenient lowe! or e city. 5 we VAN WAGONER & WILLIAMS, .* 18, 27 Park row, New ke SMALL UNFURNISHED THREE STORY House, Ms) oered improvements; rent from fe, 9) 2 zene, Acree St eeetiga aad salt fae ANTED—BY THE 18ST OF MAY, FOR A FAMILY Neg Wis rigbecenh tenth lefely furnished Hou shed House, Fifth and Seventh avenues, dress 8. W., box 162 Her- ald office. ‘ANTED—FURNI! HED BEDROOM, WITH GAS, for a gent! aa ope not more than $4 per week. Address QUIET, WANTED May 1, BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, feur or more nice Rooms, modern improvements, at a moderate rent; must be in’ ef rood situat mn, will rivate family, or one owning their house preferred Feterences ven apd eure Address, full Dar- ticulars, A. a ‘ANTED—A sMat Detreen Sixth’ a Y= g beso patsenn Tren-ited ar “arid orig. oe Caso ei naa. ox stating enc! ig De Permit ie est Side ‘ivertisement office, 808 West Twenty-third w* ANTED, TO HIRE—A yoy pws J OF ABOUT pp acre iechat nh uae cusp aronene | eet le ve Brooklyn; moderate rent. dress ANTED, bo: i x 17 Heraid office, In the Country. ANTED—TO RENT, ON STATEN ISLAND. OWN- W and others desirin; 2 Tl are soli neue ‘description of proparte' te W, A. COLLINS: ne street. Liquors, ae, por SALE—2. 000 0 GALLONS O OF PURE APPLE Mie dy, made by J: 8 A. Tine, Freehold, Mi Bi gn he nan tetaine ar adives PARR | a HORNE, # Lispenard sire re LINB for Queenstown and Taverpeot, Royal Mail Steamers GieP UR MONTREAL no Saturday. March 17 4, M- ‘Saturday, March 8, 2 P. aturdey. i Maree BE as soa x March Gi rr) Norah River. Cabi Ro. "er de ane Ga Faseade, to oc TrAe—To enstown, Glasgow, London- sertie ogo Bri sor Card lardiff, $30, currency’; prepaid Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hi 4 dan, Norway, Denmark and Parts at Teauced rates t lowest rates, and ‘al Ce ae is Brodiway. business apply at the For st steerage pi it 33 Broadws JOHN G, DALE, rent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 M. 8, CREAGH, 10a Bate street, Boston” : a F. 0. BROWN, 86 South Market street, Chicago. QOUMARD, LINE. THE ee AND NORTH AMERICAN YAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between New York and shu a calling at Cork Har- From New York. ALGERIA... wed, Mar. 5 TounE Wed., Mar. 26 @ALABRIA ..Wed., Mar. 12] ABYSSINIA. wenn ADE: 2 PARTHIA,...Wed., Mar. 19] ALGERIA, Wed., Api. 9 sctcenmers marked thus * do not carry steerage pas meee” following Wednesday ana Saturday from TRS OF Passace.—Cabin, $80, $100 and $130, gold, ac- aed Or Pamacn.- cat ickets to Paris, $15, gold, Po agree Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, rene Stecrage tickets from TAverpoal and all parts of Europe, at loweet rates. Tnaing piven for Bete other ports on 1 paris, Ror trelghtand cabin passage apply at the Com pany’s Office, No. 4 Bowling Green; for Seago passage, at ill Broadway, Teak Buildin, id ARLES a. FRANOKLYN, Agent. BeuOR LINE.—EXPRESS ereaunne sail from pier 20 North River, New York. EUROPA. farch 1 Is CALI FORNIA. Sat. M’ch 8 CALEDO ch 5| COLUMBIA. .Wed., M’ch 12 Passengers ‘booked and forwarded to and from any rail- way station in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark or America, as safely, pees ily, com: fortably and cheaply as any other route or tere fave or Corie cee in be bougi ue at lowest a DY ay al 1 com| any '8 offices, No. 7 Bowling Green. BREN (DERSON BROTHERS, Agents, amo TAR LUINE AND LIVERP 10) canmviNa. ‘E. o THE UNITED STATES MAIL, New and full- powered | es ips. from New York on Satu ‘hursdays, calling at Cork an Sailit from "Liverpool on ir each wa’ turd: From Reece oe Lav di Favowtia ferry, Jersey cig accommodations for all classes un: combine safety, speed and comfort. yiieuasey Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms In midsbip section, where least EG is felt. Surgeons and pe serra ag fold tor te veal fter April 1 jaloon, 0! — ings after $100, gold) ; stee: in . me Those wishing toscad, for iriendy in. the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $82, cur- ngers booked to or from all parts of America Pi rie} Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, to Chin Dratts trom £1 upwards. Fe inspection of plans and other paterpecoe a at the company’s ofce, 1p Brondway, New Vork. ey Bills of lading issued to Continental Nort NITED STATES MAIL LINE. TEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Sailing every Wednestay, DAHO, Morgat March 5, at 10 A. M. NINWEROR AY Prscinia March 12, at 8 P. M. pee From picr ¢: North River. abin passage, Ma ‘old; stecrage, $30 currency. tleokets, $82 curren: Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Drafts on irbiandy | England, France and Cort at lowest rates. Apply LLIAMS & GUION, Brouaway. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘he General Transatlantic Co betwoon New York and favre The splendid vessels on this fi coe will sail fro mone © ee ee _groamahips calling at Tavita Pe for od m pier 50 North River PEREIRE, Danre., Price of passage, in gold dni (including wine), to Brest or Havre — First Cabin. -$125 | Second Cabin. +875 Excursion reduced rates. These steamers do not carry stecrage passengers American travellers going to or returning from tho Continent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this ine avoid both transit by nglish railway aud the discon: forts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense, GEORGE MACK! ENZIE, Agelit, wav. ATIONAL LINE OF 8TEAMERS. Weekly habaumecn eer) and Liverpool, fortnightly ‘London dire TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, trom piers 44 and 47 North River. Wednesday, March I ITALY, Thompson. CANADA, Webste GREECE, Thowne R DENMARK, Sumner. ato. M, “Saturday, March 8, at 12 THLG SrRAMSHIPS ani a THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE, bin passe, $65 and $75, gperoney. Prepaid stecrage ckets from Liverpool Queenstown, ‘repal lcke' ‘om: 001, oR Londonderry age uokess fom gavornecl, On PER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE For further information a iy ay the company’s office, 69 Broad hide Ma . HURST, Manager. NORTH gt GERMAN LLOYD, inden pQOMPANY. ¢ steamship captain, H naber, will sail on ni BONS MARCH L, atnoon, Fare pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, to be’ followed by Br MAIN, Captain K. vou ‘Otterendorp on SATUR- ATES OF PASSAGE 70, 1oNDon, HAVRE AND avable in gold o its equ ly to Sou Ayents No. 2 Sowting Green. HE HAMBURG-, AMERICAN | PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship Captain C. Hebich, will sail cs hiursday, March 6, at 2 P. M., for Hamburg, taking pasengers from New York ¥0 Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hambu First Cabin, $120, ond Cadi 72. sieerage, $9, payable in United States fe % KUNHAR! ac ICHARD & BOAS, General cautie Ouare Hasenger Agents, 61 Broad stree Broadway, N. Y. The FRISIA will March 13, (RET ‘WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. os New York to Bristol (England) direct. Taking goods and passengers tor London, Cardiff, New- port, Gloucester and ail ports in Bristol Channel. The steamers wd this Ine will sail from plier 18 East mee a8 follow: AT WHSTERN, Stamper. KREAGON, ‘Weste: er Cabin passage ‘currency 20. 8 ae ceneee to send for their peas Pat ri acon. Po. lay fi and oP ipwa ‘or {reli tor ee fo South a Re bos HE AMERICAN EMIGRANT COMPANY, NO. 3 BOW. I ling Green, New York, established 1sh2.—Steerage tickets,’ foreign exchange and railroad tickets, Rend nglish, Post office. or Scandinavian ay lor circular in languages. “A Address box 4,642 P Rowan s 70 ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Drafts for £1 and upwards and Passage Tickots, by ROR Soe at the lowest rates by! br Lapator? BROF 00., 46 South street. ‘paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, JAPAR AND CHINA, carryin; Tails, pa Frying mall inwall, Panama, ‘anta Mariha, at and Pacific coast ot a Ame Steamers leave 10th, and 30th of ea , Srts when those days fall on Sunday, ‘hen the aay'pre- re one’, 1, 1873—Steamer RISING STAR, Captain 8 P. ffin, will leavepler 42 North River at 120’ 2 oFelock now for $ inwall direct, connecting at Pi Oe tetera ag hg pt a Seamer Japan will leave San Franciseo March 1, 1 for J ‘China. For rates of frei all further ‘nformation a apply at company's office on the F. RB, BABY, Agent pier, foot of O: NITED STATES MATL TO HAVANA AND, (EXIC U HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA tad New York and Mexican Mail, Steamship Line, ‘eaving pier No. § North River, at April Speer PaaS eB fs SONS, 88 Broadway. Poot OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- we the Uni ited States mail. pain Deering, 1s iver, and will sail ven to Boum, oper by the R. 4 or. wae we 6 a een The Cromwell ‘The steamship, NEW ont ea ee ee FY. ger wilt leave myer, ‘0, 9 North River on Saturday, Marcli 1, atsP.M. nts Lng daily. Threngh rates given to Gaavenen, ma inal dianola, Rockiort or Aransas whart, ct nd St. Louis. ms steerage, 8: For freight or pas: to CLARK & SLAM 7 West street, PRICE FOUR CENTS. The Al side wheel cinet PiAGARS will sail for the above port on Satu wae ty, March 8, at 12M. For — passage, pF INT Bion e eiations abe . ro ¥ ise from pier No. 5 Month Tastee ee ee P.M. eived dail agh rates sw tcksbure, Mobile, Galveston ‘and Indlatea” For freight or Paty erior accom: tions, apply to ‘ FR! Denice RARER » Broadway.” OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Southern Line, will leave pier 21 Bast day, March 5 Freight tor st. Louis, Mobile rand Gatverion taker, For treight or passage, ha superior accommo. dations aPP¢ fl, MALLORY & CO., 188 Maiden lane. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— ‘The Old Dominion Stoamanie Conran will despatch m pler 37 North River their elegant sidewheel steam- any" ISAAC BELL, Blakeman, commander, for Nortolk, ate ‘and Richmond, oh Satu i at ¥ giving throu h ae “of lading to and Sol im d Southwest. rough passencer tickets points. phd unequalled, Apply at pier 37, oF at the general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner “ot ey: JTRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ‘PENNSYLVANIA Rs RAILROAD, ate ig ve New York, irom foot of Desbrowes and fhe West and Bouth, A.M. 35,7 and and 8 ie me : ‘Baltimore, Wash eh d the South at 9A. M.; wae Bae Sunday, ie aan nth a oa, DPM for Phage, 8, 9, 9:30 A. M.; 12 pr} 1, 4, 5, 6, P.M. ht. Sunday, 6, 8:30" and iadelphia, wis ena aera. Mt Ad migrant and sec: 8 1s re one, at 6, Porrh BO, 9 10, ML, 11 40 4h, 820, Sun: .4 12M. 50, 6, 633! M12 M12, Teed Gand » 7A. noon, For rtville and | Flemington, 9a, i For Phillipsburg and Be Ividere, 2 and Accommodation for Bordentown Burlington and Cam- den, 7 and 9:30 A. M.. Fa 46,4and6 P.M. For Freehold, 7,8 A. M., 2 and 4 P.M, For Jamesburg, Pemberton, Camden, 6 A. M., 3:40 P.M. Trains arrive a3 follows From Pittiburg, 6:50 A. M., 108 P, M., daily, 1 and 6:34 P. M., oaty, except Fonds Brom’ Washington “and. Baltimore, 6 aan 66010; Dike nore Van a id, sms ehltaaetpni Bie ‘5:21, 6 :50, 11:04 A. ars 271_and 944 Broadway: No. 1 foot of Deshrones and Cortlandt lace. |. BOYD, JR.y Pan Pass. ‘Agent a eras 1 Manager. ‘OTICE, NARRAGANSETT STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Fall River Line) OMANGE OF TIME, On and after Saturday, March 1, the steamers of this Mne will leave plier 2, North River, foot of Murray street, at 6 P.M. duatond of 4. 4.) ARTICULAR NOTICE, The travelling pantie are Fosreottully informed that the steamer NEW: T, after having been remodelled and thoroughly refitted with every appliance for safety comfort, including new boilers and steam heatin, 5 A paratas, will resume her trips on above date; $! 0,000 ave been expended in uipping this steamer, makin her the safest ‘and most tele fant of an; on "Long A. P. BACON, Superintendent. Island teat __DRY Goops. RAND OPENING OF NEW SPRING STYLES ON SATURDAY, MARG MME. MO} EMPORIUM OF FASHION, 88 BROADWAY, ND AT ALL THE BRANCHES. ‘AIR! HAIR! HAIR! H The largest stock ¢ ot Ree Hair Goods in the city 362 Bowe! between “Fourth and Great Jones streets, and 303 Sith avenue, between eee ‘and Twen: pers bat) mae Patent Hair Switci hes, aa pcr st and (.. tim ‘the enn Curls, $1 pe du) wards. Latest earns ‘siwayb on and, MILLINERY AND . DRESSMAKING.. \ CMISS’ E, OROWE, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH A..hound iiats, Feathers, &c., has removed to 1,213 Broadway, opposite Gilsey House. vw ANSTRUCTION. (UAYERACK COLLEGE, AND HUDSON RIVER 1N- stitate, at Claverack, N.Y, for both sexes; 167 tur- jetora, “term opens March 17. ALONZO FLACK, President. RENCH AND GERMAN TAUGHT TO LADIES AND rentlemen in three months by a new, easy and eae in feiomatte and conversational method. Address PRO. FESSOR, box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1 Broad away. nished rooms, 20 instru: Fo SALE—SOUND STEAMBOATS J. B. SCHUYLER and Escort, 600 tons register ted four ‘ht routes. Also Steamsbips Crescent C} ty ONS 5, right M4 Santee, 600 tons; North Point, 500 tons; onimantier 900 Hon sare Apply to FRED’K ©. SCHMIDT, No.1 South Wil- ia hYOR SALE OR CHARTER—SIDEWHEEL boat, 180 feet long, 3 feet beam, 5 feet dr: gine 40x1 very, Elso sidewheel” Ste Steam Yacht me WM. H. HAZARD, JK., 61 Harrison, corner West st STEAM- ht, ex ANTED—A SOHOONE hated OF 10) OR Wo tons; must be fast and che: for cash. Address YACHTMAN, box 1,147 P w York. PURC TASC UITABLE FOR ¢ holaing four or five barrels; must ee pddreas for four days FARMER, be in good Sak” Herald office, TTHOGRMFHTO PRESS, DOUBLE wanted. 1 particulars to W. street, New York. MEDIU SIZ BAUL, 110 Wortit TANTED TO BUY—IN THE CITY, A FIRST GL Ass Grocery Store; one doing a good cash trade, Ad Gress b mail, full particulars, price and location, JAS. A. MOHAN, 2 West sixteenth street, LOAN OFFICES. T @ NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the fag or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, Merchandise, Late Policies for any T_ WOLF BROS, BROADWAY, BETWEES A* sinewenth and ‘twentieth streets.—Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, par- ticularly Pianos; private parlors for ladies; business strictly ‘confidential. ‘T 57 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWA I pay the highest price tor Diamonds, Watehes, J INAAOS, Diat giry, &c., or advance on the same. Broker, 67 Thirteenth street. MERICAN OFFICE, “ESTABLISHED 1 1804. LOANS on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverwa Indie Shawls, Laces, Valuables, d., any amount, or will buy utmost value paid. a. 785 Broadwa: A’ “AT. HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY.—LIBERAL _AD- vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware, &c., or will pay the highest wmarket price for the same. posite Astor piac iA* 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF F liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jews Silks, camel's hair Shawls, mages nd Personal l’ro of every deseriptign, JAMBS P. MAITH ME, LEONAD, 309 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR NINE- teenth street, accommodates ladies with advances | on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c.; deals with ladies GRROAWAY, OPPOSITE E Money liberally advanced on Goods and pe Buon piven venteance for ladies. J. A. JACKSON, dereriptio Q BROADWAY (OLDEST 913 nog responsible office).—aMo: Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Laces, & at full value. £06 ~ PROPOS ALS. 20. ISSIONERS OF CITY WORK Beate oF oc x ies sar Senay Roow No. 4, H BROOKLYN, Feb. 25, Proposals for removing, deed anima’, night soil and im the city of Brookiy! war eaeG proposals will be received by the Common Conn- cil, at the ane loak until Monda Mareh, Fedor Fewoving dead ani- mals, 0 fat ee, from the PH 3 rooklyb, accordl 4e ihe Beer ior published in the Corpora- I the o . hi furnished a the office of the Stre Denaren ved will be conmdered. Propowats. will not be com unless accompanied with & consent in ‘writing of two fureties of $20, on each sal (who shall quality eter ig Ly bility), t ae the tract es aw = 1e Cont ng og. will Led Baithtt pe formance; and ieee bean uct, or re- 7 to execute Serer if so rooklyh ihe ditere nce 4 ey will pay to the peace Rlghort bidder, ott contract may be awarded, Proposals. to dere "the oi ae a Common Counc! orgie OF the © Connell, iy ye Com! i Ai “TURIN Al PALM! AiHITING, Jr. Commissioners ot City Works. Attest—D. L. Norrarvr, Secretary. ~~~ NEWSPAPERS. ; R SALE—THE NEW YORK BRALD, COMPLETE F st in good order, from June 1, 1808, to this date. Address Ll, O. F., box 180 Herald oillet,

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