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4 4 THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,362. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, - SEREERERTE—tecone Pacs—Fourth, fifth and sixth ASTROLOGY—Exeventa Pace—Sixth column. oes eae te 54 aa ab columo, BOARDERS WA enta Pace—sixth column. BOARD aD. LopaiNa WANTED—Evavants, Pace— Sixth co Bagels ere ree en BUSINESS OFFORTONITIES Surin Pace—Sixth col- BUSINESS NOTICES—Sgverta Pace—Fifth and sixth crry°REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Twaurrs Pace— CLERKS GNU SALESMEN—Evevenra Pace—Third CLOTHING—Ecaverta P. Fifth column, COACHMEN AND sama Pace—Third goastWish wt teausute Fs ere column. HI! ieuta Pace—| colum! SORPORATION NOTICES—Twatrra Pacx—sixth col- Day GOODS io Pace bi th colu: DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. dog SHED—Sxconp PaGe—Second and third col- EUROPEAN § STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pace—Fifth and sixth etre Pace—Fifth colam: EYES AND EARS—Ninta Pace—Stxth column, FINANCIAL—! mm Paae—Fifth column, FINE ARTS—N pata Spore SALE—1 i FURNISHED ROOMS. AN AND D APARTMENTS TO LET— Sxconp Pacx—Third column. FURNITURE—Nuvtn Pace—Sixth col WRENCH AD ADVERTISEMENTS: Basvenrs Page—Fourth HELE” WANTED_FEMALES—Euxvarra Pace—Second HELP ew a NERD WALES —Erxvawrs Pacs—Pourth col- moth a CARRIAGES, &0.—Finst Pace—Third, fourth sa Pace—Sixth column. ge ROOMS, iat tom WANTED—Ninta Pace—Fifth IMST! UT —N Pace—Fourth BEE RES OBOKEN, HUDSON CITY, AND. BER- NEAL eetals B FOR SALE—Twaurre Paas— Recond co LECTURE SEASON Suconp Page—Sixth colamn. LEGAL NOTICES—Sxconp Pace— Fifth column. LOAN OFFICES—Ninta Pack—Sixth column. = An FOUND—Finst Pacs—First and second col- MACHIN vERY—Evevarrn Pace—Sixth con es MARBLE MANTELS—Finst Pace—Sixth MATEIMONIAL Nixrm Faas Fh column T\Seconp Pace third co SHIGA AND DESSSMAKING Viner Pacx—Sixth column. SLLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tewrn Pagp~ Sixth column. IELLANEOUS—Ninta_ Pace—Fifth colamp. wD Pack—Fitth column. ixth column. 31C AL—Sxco! Ew PUBLICATIONS—Srventa seen 8 RSONAL—Fiast Pacx—First column. FIANOFONTES, ORGANS, &0.. —Sxconp Pacx—Fourth Post 0 OFFICE NOTION Piers, Pace—Sixth column. PROPOSALS—Sxco! \ce—Fourth column. eatin tS L SITUATIONS eWANTED—F 'EMALES— -aGk—Second colum! EI ax our OF OF THE CITY FOR SALE OB TO ieee: aR Pace—Second, third and fourth ml MBfien. EXCHANGE—Twsurm Pace— a an columns. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Twaurrn Pace—Fifth col- 2. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Nurm Pace—Pitth column. -Finst Pace—Second column. SALES AT AUCTION—Twetrru Pacr—Fifth gnd sixth SITUATIONS, pat ela ee abi Pace— srrUATION 1 WANTED MAL S—Euevexma Pace— mn. SPECIAL NOTICES—Fins Pace—Second and thtrd col- srOnTING—DOas, BIRDS, 40.—Fiasr Pacy—Third col- ‘TRAV! IDE Finer Pace—Sixth column. UMFURNISH ED eed rebel APARTMENTS TO LET— ir PURCHASE—Ninta §==Pace—Fourth ED TO waTOHES, JEWELRY, £0.—Twauren Pace—Sixth col- umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR T—Tweirta ond column. TO LE’ Pa baa STEAMBOATS, £C.—Ninta Page—Fourth col- a. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘ESSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE MEW YORK HERALD. “THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAI- BRS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO GIKGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL. NDEEW DAVIDSON, STONE CUTTER, OF CHI- page, at present in this city, is requested to call at Bi way, plasterer's shop. JOSEPHINE.—J’AI CE MOMENT RECU VOTRE lettre, et desire l’honneur de votre connalmanes: tout de suite. Adressez, s'il vous plait, HENRI RE, Herald office. “Besrorourte a ME TO-DAY (SATURDAY), COR- er ei aie Seventeenth street, atl ‘sharp,” rain or shine. “WHISKEY STRAIGHT.” EAUTIFUL BLONDE—LONG DINNERS. ELSAsE write. Herala Uptown Branch office. RNWALL—ADDRESS LETTER pee ar on station E, New York. NISI - W, OR LW. §, WILL IMMEDIATELY ADDRESS ks, G., box 5 station F. IGARO—THERE WAS A MISTAKE IN THE arvan of last pervonal which Texpected to explain to,7g Please write me when you are co York, stating time and place I can meet you. REEN EYES—HER ADDRESS CAN BE FOUND BY addressing GREEN EYES, Heraid office. ‘ARRY—MBET ME AT THE SPIRITUAL CONFER. ‘ence, Apollo Hall, Sunday afternoon. KATE HUGHES. F, MAX STERNBERG, ALSO CALLED CARL whats 8 of Breslau, Pru: ‘would comune with UHLMANN, 69 Broad street, New York, he will ae Secure to his ‘advantave. Any person knowing of his Whereaboute will oblige by communicating as above. ¥ MRS. 0. MORONG, FORMERLY OF CALIFOR- nia, will answer this through the Personals of the ‘Herald, and give her address, she will hear of an old ac- quaintance and triend. SAN FRANCISCO, — ‘OHN BRANDO, FORMERLY FIREMAN ON STRAM. fc. OMALA, orth Armor ater a Oaths steam oa o) mn 01 ara, - wine ind boiler builders, ts street, New York. ia ULU—YOU WILL FIND A LETTER FROM ME AT the same oe station to which I sent parcel in De- at ee in your full name. Cail at bea Aad LG RED RIDING HOOD—DOCTOR AND MY- ‘will be at the Argyle Matinee this ae TONE, OOKING AT THE MOON. Saturday night sure. POET. ane MONDAY, THE 3D INST., PATRICK ly, of 361 East Seventeenth street; black whisk- arsand duck brown hair:s feet) Inchon in height; had on ‘@ Scotch cap, black overcoat, brown, mixed pants, with Diack tripe gold watch and ‘chain. ‘Any information of thankfully received by,! his wife, 351 Fast ELEN KELLY, hi Seventeenth s street. ‘E. L, HOUCHE, FORMERLY OF MYSTIC, Mtont: recently at Sixth avenue and Bleecker street, Paci pieare, send your address to KDWARD 18 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass, M’* DEAR—COME HOME, ‘AND ALL WILL BE forgotten ; or call at Beekman street. M™ ‘SMITH—CALL THE BC THE BOY. ‘RS. ROUW, FROM SAVANNAH, WILL PLEASE meet me ‘at the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran chnreh of Gustavus and Adolphus, Twenty- ry street and Third avenue, on Sunday, at Il o’¢lock A. A.W ovintion. picrcr 7” good 1 nighet Dose t forget hei ‘inte pictures OTATO, SALAD, THURSDAY NIGHT, DINNER. — 0 View. Addrens RUTLEDGE, i ram INCERE, MAISON DOREE, MARCH A— Sonday?. Met Answer fumtalatelt ey cauaay oF me tera a while. Address GARMOK: Be Nk iown St Nicholas WO PHOTOGRAPHERS (APPARENTLY BROTHERS) seg, imauired about the place on Broadway irteenth Wednesday, P. M., will please call a wins RIDGWAY, SON OF JAMES RIDGWaY, formerly of Fenton, Staffordshire, England, gla lower, who went to the baited States about forty ‘years ‘ago, and resided in Jersey O| 2 ee his pairs idend) mia Jearn something advantageous staflors GREGG, 38 Chatham street, Tiaiey. 8 Stat ordanire, En Wrsnere WRITTEN YOU behets eRRART r THE LaDy be Long Lb P agit IN oe venue al ir as ran Central Hotel, address CP. JOHNSON, Olisey House? wi, MRS. MONROE, OF WAVERLEY PLACE, send her exact address to No. ir toR., box 13 Herald Uptown Aranchomee? 6° 57H, AVENUE STAGE-WILL THE YOUNG LADY send her address, &c., to gentleman next to Ee handed s dollar for her’ to the driver. about 3 ao wot out at Stewart's, Address HAVRE, $25 REWARD FOR THE INFORMATION TO FIND residence of Toska et born in oa din, Hungary, Address his. brot Gos, care Basch, 169 kast Broadway, No aE Bast, 169 Ke or way, New York. California POE, T AND 'D_FOUND. “[ Dog Lost—on FRIDAY MoRNiNG, a amma Binck ond Tan, A liberal reward will be bis rewrn to 04 West J wenty-second street, § paid RY AD OF A NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS, LOST AND FOUND. SPECIAL NOTICES. Loses POCKETBOOK AND SAFE KRY, IN WIL- Mamsburg, in South Seventh street, between Fourth Sixth streets, near the new bank. A good reward ‘will be paid at ¥2 Stanton street, hy tg | NIGHT, IN CARRIAGE, BE- tween Grand are House and Sixtieth street, @ Fortemonnaic, containing papers only valuable to owner: D lea) rewarded by Grand Opera Hous Ost_cHRTIPIOATE NO. 175, OF 30 SHARES OF jerman American tnsurarice Company. in the name of Netsce 'W. Hob! Madison, Wis. hi bins, ch 7, 1872. The Rabie ls is eas tionsd not to ot St the same, as transfer has bee: PEttaM F, HEINS, President, OST—A POCKETBOOK, ON GOING FROM NO. 12 Clinton place to Fo! Favanne, containing money, @ Masonic mark and pay of no value only to owner. A suitable reward if ft iett at the above number. 'TRAYED—A FLESHY WHITE PONY, HARNESSED toa bast ens (om, sz ynarel reward will be paid on return to 395 ana REWARDs. 5. 500 & REWARD. Ben gel FROM THE FALLS aomaeco Bank in Louisville, Ky., the llowine f ecurite, and Lexington Railroad First Mort- nN eng alte ion Poriiand Canal Bonds ($1,000 each), Nos. 73d to TA inclusive, maturing in 1876, {i Jemersonriie. Maduon and’ Indianapolis Second Mortgage (1.000 Bonds, Ni oa cy 022, 1976, ig, isa, i ‘The abi ew! will sg aia | tors the recovery of the 2abonds, oF oor $0 ot "each bo Bond. The public is hereby any of the ities. cantioned aGsins ULES & BAGON, Mil Front street SPECIAL NOTICES. —THE AMERICAN REGISTER. ‘widely circulate A. american josracis pablished Acapital medium. advertisers addre: eal thems ives to mage. Spada phantoms Sa and Heald, New York. aa UBT NOW AS NOalats at asto tee overwhelming success of hich is oA be air ven by a uthorit eee iat act of the ven Dy ai rr Ea ran ate ine of a le CLs itbrary Hal a TousBAY, Aprils, ie ie One hundred greasaed of admission only. a $10 each, Wit ersold, to pr nora cers tor the magnificent ‘and the Concert itself will be acombination ot the ‘musical talent exer ae assembled on the American Con- tinent. Ten thousai Gifts will be distributed by lot among ticket Holders: maf which the following is a de- tailed list and aggregate, v Sac grand giteeeane «+ $100,000 One grand gift, cash.... 50,000 One grand gift, cash 25,000 One grand cas 204000 One grand cash gift ooo One frand each git 5.000 pcan wife ann mash girs of bet com gifts of feat of gifts of | 1oDeach el 9,000 cash Slits of tench 20°000 Totgl, 10,000 Git an Cage Ps $500,000 bites aaratiodt for th t are ont the country are ly ordered to have returns sent in on Apri ayable in carreney. ot Rantacks has nx: . Bramlette, mi has been Abrary Trustees, to overlook all if fat eg details of the pontiven and agents throu vag lected. wick. Send money by Post office o1 draft, re Tetter or express, prepaid. apes hots, 10; halves, $5) quarters $260 For ticket Famine dni formation ‘and all par- ticulers, apply to the General 4 ‘Broadway, Yi 2 90. Branch Agents 18 Broad street (basome ‘nt office), and also at 173 BROOKLYN, (A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE +” core of Fulton avenues end Boerum stree on ‘Sunday from '8 to 9 P. A. —A.—OMAHA LEGAL GIFT DISTRIBUTION, IN AID OF WI STATE ASYLUM. Grand Concert and Legal Distribution of the following ‘amount in Cash Prizes :— t Positively March 81, sand ar oe 9230.08, ‘One Grand Cash Prize. $75,000 One Grand Prize. 25,000 One Grand 5,000 oO ),000 5,000 4,000 : 8,000 is + 2.000 + 3,000 Fait] One Cash Prize a 1,000 OMetat lists of the winning Humnbers will be sent to each tleket-holder immediately atter the drawing. Ti For sale at Leach: six for P. C. DEVLIN'S kee a Nassau street. But few tickets remain ‘on hat ‘hose wishing Purchase would do well to do sont coos. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHORS, A, Trunks and Vglises, at the Great amily Shoo han’ jum, $90 Bowery. cortier of Bond strect, selling at 20 ber Feont below Broadway prices. GE} ROBERT I IRWIN: Meet ipo! OF DARIES (PRICES REDUCED) + Royal Havana Lottery, way; box 4,909 So office, New York. Dealers supplied. * Cicalarsmatiea A AVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED AND +, information furnished. Circulars ives JOSEPH BATES & CO., 71 Broadway, room 31, first floor. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, $100,00 FOR $10; distribution of gifts will take lace 4 ‘April 8; Whole Tickets, 105 Haaves, 855 Quarters, $2 EPH pated, 96 Br cdway, Toom 4. LL PARTIES AGE HEREBY NED AGAINST negotiating any notes belonzing to the late Henry Fridenberg. Any one having in their possession such pa- pers or property will please communicate with his widow, 201 Second avenue. Gee, AND SILVER AND ARTICLES CONTAINING $7, Gold bought at market price. Polishing. Philter and 10 ‘apers burned and sm a BCRIRWHE, ao Yoh street . ad AYANA LOTTERY. —GERMAN STATE LOTTERIES, Send tor circula LMANN & CO., Banker: &5 Nassau street; box at Post office. ” OTICE.— iS FROM TWO MEN 84 in a boat on Shursday, Wath inst. I suspect them to be stolen. The owners can’ have them by proving prop- erty and paying expenses. MICHAEL J. THOMPSON, ae 17 Grand street, Jersey City. FFICIAL DRAWINGS O KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY--EXTKA CLASs NO. 235—mancn 21, 1873, , 85, 64, 60, Sl, 28, 72 23, 6, 58, 15, 48 KENTUCKY—CL4SS NO. 236-—MaRcH 21, { 57, 2, SIMMONS & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. SHELBY COLLEGE=EXTRA CLASS NO. 135—MARcH 21 75, 12, 2%, 16, 71, 4d. AERLBY COLLEGR—CLAS! as 2 136—winen ae 1873. ‘SMITH & ‘oe Managers Covington. ‘Ky. J. Post office box 4,960. LUYE, Broker, 206 Broadway. HE FIRST EDITION OF THE DAILY GRAPHIC TO- day will be ready at ll o'clock. The enterprise of the DAILY GRAPHIC In presenting to the public yesterday vivid and accurate pictures, with pen and pencil, of the last hours of Foster needs no comment. That this en- terprise is appreciated was manifested in the demand which the psper created. Everybody wanted it and over 50,000 copies were sold. ‘The illustrations in the DAILY GRAPTIC of yesterday are to be taken as an earnest of what will be done here- after in depicting the news of the day in language that any man, woman or child can readily understand. The improvement that has been steadily made in the illus. trations of the paper. and which nas received the warm- est praise of the press and the public, wil! be as steadily continued hereafter. Asa newspaper THE DAILY GRAPEIO challenges comparison with any of its contemporaries. As an illustrated newspaper, it is without a rival. The circulation of the DAILY GRAPHIO is larger than that of any other first class evening newspaper in New York, and outside of New York its circulation is larger than the combined circulation of all other metropolitan evening newspapers, To-day the DAILY GRAPHIC will contain fall and accurate illustrations of the execution of Foster, truthfully made from drawings by its artiste on the spot, and not rehearsed from old drawings nor prepared in advance. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRIZES CASHED ;OR- ders, filed; informati va ier cage pntorme sag furnished; highest rates Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York, OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—THE NEXT EXTRAOR- dinary, Drawing will take place on the 20 of April, CO., Bankers, 10 Wall street, Post obice box 4,695, New’ Yorks lslel | | elelal ;| 3 & prey, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Buldings, Parts of pope amon ée., tobe re- moved in — juence ‘of the wider od ify-aint eter Re remives Known as No. 606 Sixth ayenue, between Thirty third and rty-fou WILLIAM KENNELLY, ‘Auctioneer omes ‘Non 4 Pine take place on the Braces, oh ate “S"GEORGE M. VAN NORT, Commissioner of Public Works, Dzrarruent or Pustic Worse, March 14, 1873. OYAL SAXON agvEnetaat LOTTERY AT LEIP. sic, Germany ;, 98,000 tlekets: 47.000 prizes; Bruns. ernment on city Government formadion given. THEODOR TscHocr ne ve! m GIVER 116 Nassau street; box 6,080 Post of ICKETS IN KENTUCKY LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT for sale by J. T. EDGE, 18 Broad street, New York. 500.000 Sash, airs GEENTUCKY LIBRARY Gut Concert. Drawing positively Aprit Whole Tickets, $10; Half Tickets, $5 ickets, Yor tickets and descriptive clreulars appl apply tor. O. EVLIN Stationer, 31 Nassau street (opposite Post office), New Yori 500.000.-REIOW OFFICE {PUBLIC LI. brary of Kentucky. Tickets tor sale by W. J. DAVIS, Agent, 173 Fifth avenue, between 22d $589. 5QO 1S DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL Kentucky Lottery, | Royal, Havana and Kentucky circulars free; 12% cents commission al- ered Address BALEY & ‘G0. (office established 30 years), SPORTING—DOGS, , BIRDS, ; &O. ATO, SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY, D ¥, DOGS, « Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases, Prepar: Food for mocking | birds at B. ©. DOVEY'S. No. 8Greene street, near IRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 8 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL pee ae Manes gs or me sng steaks BU BUTL . ‘Dogs boarded and Ww worl See Medicines 19 all diseases. R SALE—A REMARKABLY HANDSOME, INTEL- tigen ‘well trained white Spitz Dog ; perfectly clean; gold solely because owner intends, rave Mang. ‘West ‘Twenty-firat strect, between 8 and U HE FIRST OF THE ae Am cept, MATCH between I. A. Gonna ef E. W. ‘Will be shot at Dexter's Union © Dirda each, $500; 6 WO MUZZLE-LOADING MOORE-HARRIS GUNS Tat aeten price $50 apiece. Apply at 36 East Forty- THE TURF. AANA NARA ANA RAR RORN AD RAARA AANA MPO LRTFROM APRIL 1, 18/8, |FLEETWOOD, FARK 4 tehing ps rivilege of grovinds ore aie cl tia nettr oe lege of grounds. a ark, oF Ma Walletroct, We a. VAN GOTT, Superintendent. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. HORSES, ¢ CARRIAGES, “a T BARKER AND CHASE’S Oey & Sore ease, SRD Mt. ¥. FAreRRpAlas, er 01 1 nth stree! Mason CHARLED | wW. BARKER: AUCTIONEER, Regular sales of H fas WEDNESDAY AND y aRTORDAY. EVE! ty-four hours allowed for trial in every horse sold pera? wzarcany g ‘This isthe only martin the State having the proper facilities Arad horses on sale—viz, & large driv- under cot C, UE OF BALE TiTs DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, ¢ fast, high bred and extra stylish dark bay. trotting The fet. hgn re ik, sired by St. Lawrence and bred in catia New Yorks Ks 18 v4 high, 6 years old; an ele; ant and extra gamy driver: was last, season in 22 wagon: can trot in 2:50 to-di raid oe na can warranted sound and kind, gs brown trotting Mare y George M. Patchen, iplegsant ane, promptand in trot in ure, and was never handled Test mivie and ‘appearance, and is war- ‘Turnout, comprising the the Es, 4 brown trotting Mare Pattie, Bred aeateas old; @ very stylish, fine ry eany pdrivert can trot in ‘about § minutes; 1s one of the grea offered at public sale and can road 16 Stars ‘fears nothing ; can be drive! iy and ie warrasted sound. and kind; alto fine t0 Dullt by Long & Silsby, of Albany ; Harness, Bla: pare te! a car load, two extra fine, bloc Busi- news Hotes, arzaned ait let Fine gray Gelding, 16% high, 7 years oid; an extra stylish, prompt and easy driver; cai trotin three min- ney is fine under saddle, and is warranted sound and Thre re, Hopiigh light ea ‘Wagon: ree no xpress 1B. Also ep age tore bs Full description at sale. Bales never postponed on account of weather. SMALL PONY, FOR CHILDREN—SAFE IN EVERY ih fine business Fare 1546, rccignt rears, $100; aplenaia’ ‘ony Phaeton, with ity ms ill Seventh avenue, between Thirty- seventh and Thirty-eighth sts. A —YOU CAN BUY A < pene Bung, ', Pony Phaeton, Rockaway pes ‘gon, of reliable build, cheaper ‘58 Liberty street, near Nassau, an anywhere else in the world. N ELEGANT CHESTNUT SORREL PONY FOR eat eed high, LD srogall gk, erfectly sound, e to all bi saddle horse. Apply at TroMeson's Stable, 136 East Thirteenth street. TABLE TO LET—WITH FIVE "H FIVE STALLS AND ROOM for hay and fet situated in the Ninth ward. Ap- ply to B. M. MASON, No, 1 Chambers street. ‘ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASE, A LIGHT, ation le Phacton, best city m: must be bat little in best order. Address c. ¥., Brooklyn Branch Herald office. WAitbie for same.” ROD WAGON, OR pt eiultable “for same. Address MORGAN, box 5, J ANTED_T0 HIRE TWO STALLS AND ROOM FOR and wagon, in private stable, between Fourteenth and Twenty clghth streets and. Fourth and Beventh avenues. Address box 2,5% Post office. ‘AGONS CHEAP—TWO EXPRESS, TWO GROCERY, one Baker's, one Milk, one Delivery, ‘one light Business and one platiorm BEIT Spring Wagon, one Coupe and one Top Bugg: Spring street, Ss EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. Bg a 4 on te \OURIST AND EXCURSION ARRANGEMENTS, (Passengers pooked by, enylng el of steamers.) , SON & Broad y, New Yorl are now prepared to book pasacngers either separately oF in parties to any part of Europe, erobracing tours of say exient, at great reductions, “Cook's Excursionist” { mere, price l0c., contains full particulars. Personally coniucted part; Ber steamship Vietoria ar Hine) to. Ttaly “and * for 10, days’ tour, eaves May 10; price, imeluding all necemary expenses, = AMERICAN EMIGRANT COMP , ling Green, New York, ‘entabtishod 13 bi aa ee Gy allroad, tickets, an Ot ian Tanguages. “Address box 4543 Post office, 4" 41N8 NITED STATES Fd Pas part Passports 0 ° ow HMnerneeeey Bhs BaPsremens oF Ses eves ya bers street. Q HORSES, WITH DOUBLE AND SINGLE TRUCKS, Harness, with or without work, will be sold, sepa- rately or together. Inquire until sold at 43.and 34° South stree! of the carman. HORSES FOR SALE. truck or farming; wai sou Wooster street, between Bleecker and. Amity. 15 YOUNG, SOUND WORK AND DRIVING HORSES, just arrived from the West; also two trotting Mares; trot below 50. Inquire until sold in store 220 Eighth wa | Suet EACH.—THREE NEW EXPRESS WAGONS; alot 10 sots of Siverpiased Express narayes hand made, Ee AL 3 also three handsome Bugg cheap. ldl'Hast Bixtweenth street bade DO O-SIEISH SOREL MORSE, 5 YEARS, 16 hands: brown do., $155; bay, blocky made, 160; all warranted sound, anit kind or money returned: Eighth avenue, corner Thirty -first stree| 26 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, beige east corner of Eighth avenue.—Two Work Horses for sale; one for $8) and the other $180; will Work either double or single. Call tor three days. $350.-* —FOR SALE, BAY HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 15% hands high; perfectly sound and kind: Galt atl 150 West Thirty-first street, $60 oc ies A VERY HANDSOME P. any one wanting a really d 6.0 other horses! of he would ply tg NW. RICHIE, Westtields NeJ., or at et, New York. rT FOR ALL PURPOSES, ind and kind, 21] IR OF Rot sell, Ap) No. 5 Pine st RHaTaNces TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND,— Drafts for £1 and upwards and Passage Ticketa, by sailiny pe teee issued at the lowest rates jamship and & OT G0.,86 South street. by LAPSCOTE BRO’ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S OATAFORNTS, 00 TAP AR Fuel CHINA, carryin, Tale ‘Dasse rs and Trying ee enge Aspinwall, Panama, Santa Martha, reytown and Pacific const of fexico, Central America, earns and Chile. Steamers leave 10th, 2th and 30th ‘of each month, ex: cept when Unose days fall om Sunday, them tho-day’ pre- vious, mare h 22, 1873—Steamer HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain: Gray. w will leave pier 42 North River at 12 o'clock’ n Seskiwall direct connecting at banamna with the sleanier GREAT REPUBLIC, os in Caverly, touching at Aca- Bota Manzanillo, jan, and also connecting for all tral American fand South’ Pacific. ports, artures ot 108i th of each month connect with the com- pny iecauier touching fi°Bun Senter Tonste, Bales ruz and Port Angel. Steamer Alaska wil leave San Francisco april 1 ‘ea for Japan and China. Yor rates of passage, tre eight ail further information apply at company's offcs Pier, foot of Canal street. R. BABY, Special Notice.—Postponement of. sallin v! Aiauner HENRY CHAUNCEY will leave plier. i North River, at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, March 22, Te BABY, Agent, bape ha I PAIR OF BAY HORSES FOR SALE— play pecgnt ‘and kind; yore stylish Gee rice $1 rs ‘Also set double Harness, &c. Apply at 136 East Thirteenth street. ARRIAGES.-a& LOT OF SECON HAND TOP reerons, light emt ene Doctors’ acon. Derb; at R. M. STIVERS? Don Cart, six-aseat Roc C5, e Mani arb ale 144 to 152 Ease ase Thirty’ first street. ar voce eap DAMAGED; GREAT BAR} arriages, new and second are Pats script nat low prices; now is the tim to pure before ‘trade commences. MANUFACTURERS UNION, 688 Broadway. __ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. “A BOE 50 JOHNSTON rts citadel Office and salesr. ? ‘37 Nassau street, 0] pons ‘the P Post office. Horse and ¢ Branch 19, 21, 23 and 25 East Th irtecnth street, Detween Univerniy ple place and Fith avenue, ‘The firm of Johnston’ & Ya Fassel! having been dis- solved by mutual consent Mr, JOHNSTON continues the business at 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. ‘The Horse Auction Branch of the House is Wyn as ber ere 3g the he specious prem set TR} . between’ Finny venue and University place, and has no connection with the other lately occupied by the fobnston & Van Tassel firm of J ‘an TWICE A re The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict ane noneee, YJ praciene which eve ay, eae act dealings of our house and won ect and vonfidence of the! ‘business community as ‘well a. Miho iblic at large. Paiitries for sa ae salen be made as usualeither at our lassan street or at the Mart, 19, 21, down town house, 37 i n consi; Liberal sdvances, as usual, Tade on Ps mn ensleamente 23 and 25 East Thirteenth Atte VAN TASSELL'S AUCTION MART, 12 and 114 Et ase Thenenth street, near Fourth Private sale, the following second hand Carrlages:— Clarence, lined brown satin, used only two months; made to order for $2,200 by J. 1B. Brewster & Co., of Twenty-fifth street. Extension top Cabrioletor Phaeton, with pole and ts. Your reat Park Phaeton, second hand, ame Bros., pole and abatts. poy. Lf very oe and Ii ry We Bros. i = arin fo actons, etonn very ‘Tne. top Fpony rhestones very fine. Ten eop > gueen's Ibert Phaetons. ‘Twenty nd low wheel top Pony Phaeton: ee gone of diferent styles, with and without ate Men light, cheap Rockaways for one horse. Five very light express Warate. . ress, &c. Please call and examine our stock. It is as fine as in the ctty and twenty-five per cent below any house in this city. T. DEMAREST & CO., 628, BROADWAY. ° We offer a eh and elegant assortment of Ones + of our own Poenntactise, Com our lar six-seat family. pocks ways viens Landaulets, 5 styles; Lan- dans, Bretts, P Coupe, Pockaways light ana new styles; veamial new ‘atyles T turnout seats; work lass; prices Very reasonable. Second hand Tilbury, top Bugsy. Phaeton and Rockaway. A. THE “BREWSTER WAGON,” A inall weights. for m pleasure det Cede! or speeding, tel: and embracing in thelr ‘conatruction, i the various im- provements in: past 15, making roduced by us during the years, the bey eee for Quality throughout the United State: These wagons are ‘exclusively the exptnetion, of our well-known Broome street factory, offered in stock in all respects equal in quality fo thowe® built 10 the order of the most valued customer, and at prices uniform to to In order that we may not be confounded with a joint stock company’ of carriage dealers who have adopted a firm name similar to-cur-ewn, and impudentiy claim the Teputation we have made for the “Brewster Wagon,” we beg the public will remember that eur only wareroums are at the corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, and our only Factory on Broom y Factory of EWSTEN & CO, ‘of Broome street. T PRIVATE SALE, AT ARCH. JOHNSTON'S new Mart, 19 to 25 East Thirteenth street, near ‘University place, ‘at prices below zero, to cover advances, jet no top Fony Phactons, Three ve asitees Ten RP. Pony aa the ‘Broadway ‘and Binversiey place cars and call see. Prices ‘absolutely lower than any other place in the city. “NEW AND SECOND HAND CLARENCES, « Coaches, Victorias, Coupe Baas ta Fark Ex. tension Top, Basket and Pony Phaetons trom $125 u Fopand gad Wagons (iremate other makers); Express and Jagger Wagons, Sulkies and Skeleton: ‘ness of all Kinds jlankets, &c., gncaper than ay, # jace WILLIAM H. A in New York. . 20 and 22 Wooster street. |ARRIAGES.—NEW AND SECOND HAND FAMILY Corrianes, Pony Phactons, Business Wagona, 4c., ie sold low to make room’ for Spring and Summei i & Fulton and Nevins streets, Brook! (Oh ant & CO., 122 AND 126 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH street, offer Gne Landau, nearly news ch one Clarence, very ligh lights and in good order, OR SALE—AN Leia iy ave tae pyORgueR: bred Horse, # perfect Mlat' fo? K broken to saddle and fern spartcatary suited for gentleman's riding Apply at private stable of jorse. owner, 103 Forty-first stree OR SALE—A FINE AND FAST YOUNG HAMBLE- fonian Mare, beautiful dark bay in, color, with, long tail and m: warranted sound Soe Borer Bats can be Griven by a lady and to trot a. mi class road Wagon, almost new, together with Harness, Robes, &c. Address box 147 Herald office, \OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL, A GENTLE- man's Road Establishment, consisting, of a bright sorrel Horse, § years old, xood pound, kind and go antie that he can riven b , a nidy se ne shifting Ros te by rbett & ad Wagon, mat Go48 ye Harness, Albany Cutter, Robe, ¢.—a complete turnout. The whole will be ool tree or separately. Inquire at private stable, 135 East Nineteenth street, between 3 and 7 o'clock P. M, ‘OR SALE—A BRIGHT BAY SADDLE HORSE; ane ghowy and thoroughly (rained ; gentle in. single double harness; price Address box 1,129 Post Ginice. OR SALE—A PAIR OF ELEGANT BLACK hep giage, ae wy sound and gentle fine mvronce, with sot double Harness ;the owner going to the country only reason for selling: ‘Sta ble and Carri 1 House also for sale. Apply to coachman, atthe stable 139 West Twenty-fourth stree! 5 ___BUROP AN ‘STE MSHIPS. HITE, STAR. LINE, ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! caRR ING THE UNITED STATES MAI) New and full-powered steamships from New York on Saturd: i from Liverpool on areeys calling ae Cee farbor each wa, Star dock, a ferry, Jerse y ot Passenger accommodations ‘for vail classes unrivalled combining safety, speed and comfort, Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least, motion isfelt. Surgeonsand stevrardom seocts, any the steam Ra in gold (for sailing safter Aprill, $100, gold); stecrages's80 in currency. Those wishing to send for iriends in the oki céuntry oan now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $32, cur- cy. rePawiengers booked to or from all Rares of America ter mys Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, ia, Australia, ina, Drafts from £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other foformation apply aty the ne company a eRe a LAs ae er ontinental port yd J. H. tice, Agent. T bie td STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP BALTIC, conse Cage of the fire at Pavonia aseengers per steammhip Bale. will embark ae ton Ac OL, saturday, March 22 taking Jersey City ferry foot ot Corlandt streét. J. H. SPARKS, Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. The General Transatlantic Co Company's mail art tl between New York and Havre, calling at Bres The Splendid vessels on this favorite rote ite for the Continent will sail front pier No. 50 North 7. LAURE! vie DU HAVRE, Suri PEREIRE, Danre. Pees of passage, in gold (ine (nelnding wine), to Brest or ~$125| Hp Cabin... + 875 First Cabin... Excursion tickets at reduced rate ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe, by taking this Line, avoid both tran- gt by English railway and the discomiorts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. «GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. _ OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USF, A GENTLEMAN'S ‘Turnout, consisting of a very ha: and horses, Jong tails, 15) can trot in three, minutes; also, shifting top wagon and double harness, both in good order; will ex- change ot 8 pair carrisi 1 Horses about 16 hands pers AN, 46 East Fourteenth street. (OR SALE—PAIR RICH BAY COLORED, CLOSE mated, Kentucky bred carriage Horses, 16 hands, 7 Fears smooth made, rangev, with long arched necks, and tails the ground. high knes action, splend) le and ac and style and beauty ec cannot be oxeslied: Co pair ebiack, clone mated carriage Horses, 16 hi years, rangex, arched necks, heavy imanes and pend gle ail ‘warranted sound Kind: iiieont Aadre: LEAN, Easton, Pa. ult or blemish. POR SALETA PATE OF CARRIAGE HORSES, ALL Diack, 16 hands high ; weigh 1,200 pounds each: long taila. fine limbs and good feet all'sound ; will do for an Kind of work. For particulars address ‘HENRY KARI- GAR, Castile, Wyoming county, N. Y. PF, SALE—BASHAW ROAD MARE, 15 HANDS high; will suit any one who wants a good animal; warranted. Rear ot 27 Wooster street. OR SALE—A hs 4 WAGON, IN GOOD ORDER, best city make, at THOS. J. LYNCH’S, corner Fiftieth street and ‘hird arenas. bak le ia PARI®&, FOR BREST AND ou ater pier No. 0s, si matcty r No, 50 North sore ee lor- Peta are re reque! be on boat GEORGE MACKEN F, manent NMAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers ointed to sail as are ap} ¢ follows Saturday, March 22, Ee ‘Saturday, March 2PM. Saturd. Gity OF WASHINGT And each succeeding Sa 45 North Rive: RATES OF PASSAGE. Onbia eene, haved Fold, acc Sree to accommodation. ets ai sitar a Taves "Qicenstown, Glasgow, London- derry, London, Bi Cardif, $80. Prepaid certifi- cates, $82, currency. re, Eeaare. Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and P% reduced rates. ‘Drafts issued at lowext rater. ‘abin rns and genera) business apply at the company's office, 1b Brondway. For Steerage Passage at 58 Broadway, cent. or mi Donner & Pavux, 402 Chestnut atreet, "Polledelpiya. M. 8, Crxagn, 102 State street, Boston. F. 86 South Market’ street, Chicago, For OR SALE—A GOOD WAGON, SUITABLE FOR: &X- press work, $100. Inquire at 116 Beekman street, OR SALE—A COUPE (ENGLISH STYLE) VERY little used and in splendid condition. To be seen at A. L, FLANDRAU’S, No. 7 East Eighteenth street on Bays VERY HANDSOME DOUBLE HAR- Merry, of London, never used. Private sta- ble, aa at Thirty-third gtrec OR SALE—AT HALF HIS VALUE, A BAY UAMBLE- Horse; 6 years old, 16hands: sound and kind ; very #4 double and s male abo under saddie! price ‘opty atprivats niabic #0 Hast Fortieth st. OR SALE—AT WILLIAM H. ROSE'S, 21 EAST ‘Tweltth street, a splendid Couve; very cheap Fo SALE CHEAP—TWO KOAD AND TWO WORK Horses; also, a business Gig, at the new City Hall livery and boading stable, 337 Adams street, Brooklyn. CHURCHILL C, SMITH, OR SALE. CHEAP—A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, nearly J 16 bands as bigh » sound and kind. Can be seen m 10 A, at Birdsall’s stable, Equtern uit m Bridge, Mc Boulevard, adjoining ag carter CHEAP—A LOT OF F SECOND HAND ts, Call at 408 West Fourteenth street. FOR Sate crear a LADY'S TURNOUT, CONSIST- ing of a beautiful Pony, 1434 hands high, 'five years old, Basket Phaeton and ‘Harness; can be'used by Mhost timid lady or child Apply at 208 Hast Fiity-Atec st. At OUR FACTORY, 1,404 BROADWAY, ABOVE ine rty-ninth street, are the following second hand ages -— One. ‘BE rouche Pony Phaeton, with Rumble, Extension ‘Top Phaeton, Sd Pony Phaeton, Coupe, Top Buggy, Clarence, BRADLEY, PHAR Ss - “C0. 888 Broadway. FIRST CLASS HOTEL COACH A BARGAINS Newly, crimson, pbainted, scarlet trim at JOHN LINK’ street. Philadel og * Atitens im ork. or ADMINISTRATOR, 217 West Twelfth street, ew Yor! FEW FULL-BLOODED ALDERNEY AND AYR- shire Cows for sale; also two Caged Bulls. In- quire of WILLIAM WATSON, lin stree ee CHAETON, IN GOOD ORDER; HALF- YOUNG HORSE, TWO EXPRESS WAGONS AND a second hand ‘Coach, in perfect order a tens Wheels; must be sold to-day. Call before 3 P. M. at MUN NIE'S Express office, 745 Sixth avenue, near hesty second street. A LOT OF TOP BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS, Express, Grocery and light business ons, HCO ftand covered two-seat Depot Wagons. 948 West Twenty seventh street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues. PINE, 6 YEAR OLD BLACK MARE, 16 HANDS high, well bred, without. blemish, warranted kind ae genie ergy WELT Clonee FLORSES- FOR crry AND COUNTRY USE, FROM $50 up; one fine truck Horse; also stylish gray for express or carriage; warranted, 189 South Firth avenue, near Grand street ‘ORSES TAKEN TO BOARD, with good care. by JOHN omery, Orange county, N. ¥. rewster & Co., New York city. ARNESS FOR THE TRACK, ROAD, COACH, COUPE, EL Park, pleasure and business u: iso for ploughing, farming. ieaming, trucking, carting, expressing, con. tors, Fa ‘also 5; Bridles and Horse Yauipments ol every deterintion: . kingdom tora horse. Cc. MOSBEMAN & BRO., — Manufacturers, yurnoens 114 Chambers st. [AE8ESS, CARRIAGES, &C, op ‘Wagon, by Brewster; pony Phaetons top and Ho tp, setcons rare Ba Sopot eee aT asenba r} aT NEW YORK SALES AND S nade PREBUSITORY, 387 TO 344 FOURTH AV,, CORNER 25TH RICHARD MeCULLOUGH, Proprietor. } ARNESS.—A LARGE STOCK OF SINGLE Sed Double Harness of my own make, at extremely low prices: Winter stock of Horse Blankets and Lap Ro a sacrifice; Fawn Truck Blankets cheaper than ever. E. BARTLETT, 62 Warren street and 21 and 23 College piace. H’ ARNESS.—A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF light Single Harness, at prices to suit the million. a Liberty street, near Nas sah a PayAr, Beterences_dsioes LDERNEYS FOR SALE—A PURE BRED BULL. three years old; also fresh. Cows, Heifers and Calves. Apply to JOHN VAN ANTWERP, Throge's Neck, Westshester county, N.Y of address ‘him at 89 Reade street. R. FOLEY, Avorionze J s, auction, the Trotting M fal fecord of so Wag Hareh 44, 1878 at 0 o'clock As i ot Listh stree| bet tween WILL SELL 4 ‘White Heels” (hat jarness, on Saturda; at the stable, south enue A and the river. BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, A LIGHT DOCTOR'S ties or Phaeton, used six times; price $200: origi- 0; Lay a splendid black Hote, perfectly on tle; been used in a stand without tying rivate family j, needs'no whip. will a bane seen at Ld) Bast FARM CARTS, BLANKETS, TENTS, "Am WAGONS, MeClellan Saddies, Mule Collis, Harness,’ Canvas, o 7 Rubper, Waterproot Wagon, Truck, arisen! 2 Cortlanat street, neat “) BAY HORSE, 154 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD, Kind and true in ail harness, free from vice an warranted sound; also two Top and one Depot Wa on and Harness, all new, for sale, luquire of G. D, RO! 65 Market street. AN ONE OWNING A GOOD HORSE WHICH THEY vi lores Cove rmy do not want to use this Spring and Summer can ave it well fed and eared tor in ene countey without ex. by a responsible pers enough uxe fora horse to keep it in good Condition. Address HD. M., New Haven, ‘SHETLAND PONY, PHAETON AND HARNESS for saie—Almost new; also Stivers’ Road Wagon, 110 ounds; hasbeen used but two months. Apply at 304 Third avenue. Gla, $ Ww. ON, 40; COUPE, $125; BRETT, A $26 Aicneway, S| Siesaaee Wagons, ter sd 4 ‘tol C b Ay road wa, 1 ‘orty- Brsvitrcou 7° 8 JAMES JENKINS. AMES POOLE IS ON THE ROAD WITH 82 FINE Horses. Will be at H. TEANKY'S stable, No. 39 West Forty-fourth street. ANDAU FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS AND IN FINE 4 order; new last roveniber; and very little used. Ap- ply atl16 Wall stree RIVATE STABLE. —THE OWNER AND. CCCUPART of a first class private rae ‘on West Thi street, having more room than wan’ f i is'emen Carriages on ist May. Addr itish and North American Royal Mail Steamships, between New _ = Liverpool, calling at Cork harbor. yktom New York: *CUBA...... roh26 *RUSSIA.. ABYBRINIAS Wed vA 2 CALABRIA.. ALGER! ‘April 9 cee And every following’ Wedneaday ‘and’ Saturday’ from New York. Steamers marked thus * do not carry steer- assen| *Giakes of i Pamage—Cabin, $2, g100 and Fal gold, ac- cording commodation. * Tickets to f} old, sdditional, Return tickets on favoraule ‘terms. age, $3), currenc: ‘Steerage {ickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. For treight and conte cee apply at the Company's giice, No.4 Tehaity Bud itr for steerage passage, at LIL roadway, Trinity Bu: 8 G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ng Or to P. H. DUV. BRNET, rath of Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, TU. NAvoNaL LINE OF STEAMERS, Weekly to Quyanstoys and a Zuverpools fortnightly ‘0. London dit To gu BENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from piers 44 and 47 North River. GREKCE, Thomas.......Wedneeday, March 26, at3 P. M. EGYPT, Grogan Saturday; March 29 at 3 P: CANADA, Webst Saturday, April 5, at 10 FRANCE, Thomso ‘Saturday, April 12, at SPAIN, Grace... aturday, April 19, at 10 HOLLAND, Bragg one Saturdays Aprils, att) A. M ) Bray a , THESE SHA MSIE Ape! THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE, Cabin Pageage, $90, $75 and $63, currency. Steerage, $29, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow. Cardi London, er: ist PF aber H ‘BY AN ‘AN vy OTHE Ld fn ‘or further inf ation at the com) pal i office, OFA OPE HUMOR: Manager. 69 Broadway. NCHOR LIN: EXPRESS STEAMERS: sail from pler 20 North River, New York. AUSTRALIA, Sat, M’ch 2 | VICTORIA. ..Sat., M’ch BEYMPIAT Wed’ Mich 26 | TRINACKIA.Wed., April Passengers booked and forwarded to and from any rail- Wray station in Great Britainrireland, Germany, Norway, Swede America as safely, hae. dily, com- fortabl. and cneaply, ‘as any other route oF II Tiekets, Drafts or Certificates cnn, be bought at lowest al offices currency rates by aj tthe company’s 8, No. 7 Bowling Green” ha OF Agents, — ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bremen, The steamship MOSEL. Captain G. Ernst will eait on Saturday, March 22, at noon, rom Bremen pler, foot Third Hoboken, to be followed by seamnship RHEIN, in J. C. Meyer, on Saturday, March 29. tes of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable fn gold or its equivalent in currency ly to i No. 2 Bowling Green. ‘pue H AN n@-AMBRICAN PACKET COMPANY'S tron mali steamship para Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Thursday, March mat M., for Hambr taking passengers irom New York ta iymouth, London, rt herbourg and Hamburg. First Cabin, $1 Second Cabin, Bi ond £0, payable ta Foie States gola. KUNHARD HARD & BOAS, General Age: eral, Passenger Agents, ea Broad nirect, Ne ony Broadway, New Yérk. ‘ork. The AMMONIA Y “win sail April 3. Unite et D STATES td LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS- behbbeay: Kaltnge crerv ‘Wetnestey. WI8ct axe Freeman, Jr. NEVADA, Fi at3P.M a ‘aprs, 2 a 9AM pier 46 North Rive Cabin passage. gold ; rage, $30 currency. Passengers b root dt 4 Yam Paria Hi Hamburg, Nor- 0 Bweden, 4c. Drafts. on Ireland Prgiand, Way an weden, France and Gormaiy 8 Waa Eh APR Proadway. gcnatouss AND SORES ON HORSES. Kennedy's Scrofila Ointment isa sure cure for the worst cases of scratches, cracked heels and grease in horses. Hold by JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 College place, and Aruggists generally. Price $1a bottle. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, Rox- bury, Mass, ee a en EET COND J BAND OARRIAGES IN PERFECT ORDER, S*te Ho 1 jump seat Rock- ‘tetor Pony Was ieanicue 3, eure, wx ne seat ackaay, top and open Depot’ oupe te m1 1 OS ace taes es Picsiwes REAT WESTERN AMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK, TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, taking goods and passengers for London, Cardiff, New- port, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channel. The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Bast River ne follows:— ARAGON, Weste: Tuesday, March 25 GREAT WEST, Stamper. “Wednesday, April 23 Cabin Paseag 7 currency currency send lends can obtain Dratts tor el and upwards. "For freight or pasnage wi ‘Yoroaxs dows, th street, New York. ASSENC ME THEIR ARRIVAL road for $2 Passenger Cable Telegrams sold at fteamers’ offices, at wharf and by KIERNAN & CO., Teleuraphic Agents. 15 Wall street River as | N=” YORK AND BERMUDA MAIL STEAMSHIP ne. For Hamilton, Bermuda, carrying the United States Mall The Al sidewhee! steamship H. A, Bourne, Commander, is now receiving cargo at ler 37 North ‘River, and wilt sail on Tuexd: ren t 8 o'clock P. M., for the above port. For freight or passage, having elegant accommoda- jon: ‘a apply to LUNT BROTHERS, 28 South street. NOLUMBIAN MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR Matanzas and Hav: a. carrying the United States The first cl DE CUBA, Captain J, W. Reynolds will saul No. 4 North River, on ‘Tucsday, 25th ‘ Instan For freight or eens e apply to C. L. GUIL: co., ‘ets Br aw ay “Due notice will next: ing'd ay USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, The Al at Lords 3 extreme cl clipper ship 1 pan tens burden, Davidson master,’ will be Gerpatohod be given of trom pler 9 katt River, on Wednesday, April 2, for Sydney, He ha and has superior accommodations for cabin pas- rs. R. W. CAMERON & CO., 23 South William street, New Yerk. NITED BTATER MAIL TO HAVANA. AND MEXICO, NA, PROGRESO AND VERA CR New York and Mexican Mall Steamship Line, leaving pler No, 3 North River, at ERY THURSDAY. CITY OF HAVANA «i CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via OITY OF MEXICO iisvan a CITY OF HAVANA ( CITY OF MBRID. XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH. Ing at Key West, carrying the Untted States mail. CLYDE, ‘Captain Kennedy; is, now re- gelvin trelg ht at pler @) East ttiver, and will sail Satur- <tirouri ills of lading given to Houston, either by the G. H. and H.R. R. or by the Houston Direct Navigation Company, and to all points on, the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. road. No charge for for ig in New York For treight or » NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL, STEAMSHIP 4900 fone bande n, Caplan George’ B.Slocungy will gal (OF er jocum, Se Thomas, Pars, Perar rca. Ba ‘and’ Rio vamelr roambuca on Monday, ‘March % at 10 0’ relock A. For Treignt 0 or pone apply to W. BR. GARRISON, heeie, ‘No. 6 Bowling Fe NEW OKLEANS DIRECT.—THE STEAMER CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Rowland, will leave ier 21 Kast River, March 4¥.M. freight received ally. Through tates given ted veston, Indianola, Roel or Aranzas wharf, Brazos Santligo and 8 Louie, Cabin $00; $50; steerage, $26, in pi For freight or i Passage ABBY co., 158 Mataen Janey OR bats ORLEANS DIRECT. ERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, from pler Nov North River, at 3 3 o'elock’ P.M. EMILY B. SOUDE! m SATURDAY, March 22. Froights received daily. Through rates given for St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, jalveston and Indianola. For' freight or' passage. having superior accommoda tions, apply to” 'FREDERIC BAKER, 3) Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line, The steamship GEORGE CROMWELL, Captain & Le Clapp, will leave, pier No. 9 Narth River on Saturday: reh 22, a Freights received daily. | Through aren Peg cigs or ba Cabin passag $25.- For freight or sage Apply to nig West sree. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT. AND RICHMOND.— ‘The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from Pe A 37 North River their elegant sidewheel ‘am- .© BELL, Blakeman commander, for Nortolk, City Point and Richmond, on Saturday ay March 22, at 3 P. M., giving through bills of Inding to all points South and Southwest Through passenger ticke issued to all points, Accommodations unequalled. Apply ies Sent or atthe general office, 187 Greenwich street of Peles niven’ to p Galveston: wharf, Brazos, Santiago and Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follows :— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, Pe Ph he brag es Sout! with Puliman Palace are qttnct A. M.;5,7 an: and 8:30 P.M. Sunday, 5,7 and ae For Betimaee ene ‘and the South ato A. M.;t and . Sunday, 9P. express for Punludelnnia, § 9 0:30 A. M5 12:39. 1 4% 3, and 12 ate "Sunday, 6, ee Philadelphia, via, Kensington, 967 Re anda FM. Emi tand second cla: Kewarkacg Goa 7 Ti 8 219, 9, 10, TAD AM mare RAILROAD, 230. 3 Pat sid, Mt Por Weedbridge and Perth Amboy, 6 a: 3:40, 4:3) and 5:50 P. For New Brunswick, 7,10 4. M..12 M..1, 5a 6,9 P.M. and 12 night, and Gand 9 P. For East Millstone, 7A. M.. 12. noo P, For Lambertville and Fi ton, For Philipsburg and Belvidere, Pande Accommodation for Bordentown, jens and Cam den, Zand 9:30 A, M., 122 f Mw For Freehold, 7, For Jamesburg, F Trains arrive ak follow: 103 P.M, daily, NOt A iG, eu BBE Monday, ) Brom Washington aud Baltimore 4, jn A.M, From ? orp nig 521, ‘ai: 1 nba Mt dia, 3:54 6:04, 3:03 Sun jay, 5:21 Hickey amen “son 436," 77/1, and 94 Broadway; No.| Astor House, and foot’ ot Desbrosses and Cortlandt migrant Ticket office, No. 8 Battery place. _ Gen. Arase "Aiea OST OFFICE NOTICE. The Mails for Euro) during the week ending Sat- earch 22, 1873, will close at this office ov Wednes- on "thursday, att AM and on Satur- 1. SONBS, | Postmaster. urd: day, 6A. day, atQand Il A. TTRACTIONS INCREASE AT SMITHS PATTERN Bazaar, 914 Broadway. Superb Costumes! Enchant- {ng Novelties! Patterns now ready. Cloth model with each pattern. rly URDETTE SMITH, 914 Bi oad’ TR! HAIR! WAIRI “The largest sock of ot amen Bate Goodsin the city ‘382 Bows between Fou rth and Great Jones streets, and 363 ‘sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twen ts, UD stairs, b dsemhitcel 1 Awe Patent Hair Smiter and brusi oss 5 be 0 Hunan Haircchen ‘Short Hair Switches, $2 ss French Swite each a1 Sri 2 one iin a hed, stand best in tne rainret. upwards. Lates' __MILLINERY “AND DRESSMAKING. ‘PARIS MILLINERY.—MME, PERRERO, XO WEST Thirtieth street. New a oes ~ somes styles jane and Ronnd Hats, Flowers, Vella, & MARBLE MANTELS. _ A KLABER, STEAM. MARBLE J ‘AND iD MARBLEIZING +, Works, 134 and 136 Rast Eighteenth strees.—Mart and Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Ma Counter: pete oy at pa that dety competition. Marble furaing fo) N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED a for beauty of design and, uality’ of workmanship. Slate Work of all wines OO vecial ATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Beventeenth ‘street, Union square. STEWART'S SLATE MA TELS.—RICH AND ELE td Works ot oy description ; Mar 222 Wost Twenty-third street, ‘cea raeventh ‘avenue, NY,