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nl WHOLE NO. 13,365. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, ae Pacs—Fourth, fifth and sixth ixrkenTH Pace—Sixth column. WAN’ Fy ata ease Fanaa et a BEAL EST Ae FOR avainiing CPRORTONI TEST ouLrmznra Page— ‘ourth columi inte Pack—Sixth column. Beer eRe NOW GALES Sixrexnta Pace— @LERKS ‘ana om Su EN Tay Pace—Feurth col- NG—Fourrxenta Pace—Sixth column. arta hay AND GARDENERS—Tuikp Pace—Fourth, eos SSMS HIPS—Firrennra Page—Sixth soatieren NOTICES—Fourrsenta Pace—Fourth NERY Firrexnta Pace—Fifth column. Dancing BURDEN IES. Fouarcenen Page—Sixth col- DupTintiey—Foonresern Pace—sixth column. RY S—Fixst Pace—Sixth o DW BLLNG HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- YURNISHED—Firexxnta *Page—Second and third gundrian *STRAMSHIPS—Firreuxra Pacx—Fitth and sixth columns. BGRvPE—Pounrsentn ’ace—Fourth colamn. EYES AND Auctiva Haan Ln atadag column, olumn. e—ritth 4 and sixth columns. TO LET— rr FPURNITUKE—Ffourta Pace—First column. HSLP WAN (ED-FEMALES—Turmp Pace—Second and + sa lurons HELP W. WaNTED—MALES—Tuinp Pace—6ixth column, and Foorta Page—First col HORSss, CARRIAGES, &0.—Finet Page—Second, third, fourth and sth echumme, | HOTE. Fifth Bove a as i 'WANTED—Sixreznra Pacr— x INSTRUCTION—| JBRSEY OMY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CHT AND BER- BEA AL a eerAles FOR SALE—Sixrexntu olumn. upeat {NOTICES Vountaentn Page—Sixth column. LOAN OFFICES Piast Face Sixth column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First column. MAGHINERY Fovernaxt Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Fovaru Pace—Third column. MEDIOAL“tiereunrn Pace—sixth column. MILLINGLY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pacr—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrrn Pace— Sixth colum! MISCELLANEOUS Fourrsnrn Paar—Fourth column, MUsICAL—Founta Pace—Sixth colu BEW eee ee Pageaith column. PERSO insr Pace—First column. PIAN col cae ORGANS, &C.—Fourta Pace—Fourth 5 umn. it Page—Sixth column. PROPESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Tuirp Pace—Second column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR ae OR TO for le ada Pace—Third, fourth and fifth BHAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Sixtgsnta Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sixteentu Pace—Sixth col- umn, BEWARDS—Finst Psce—First and second columns. = ee fey cra atrnt Page—Second and third SETUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES—Sxcoxp Pacx— First, second, third, fourth, fifth and aixth columne, and Tap Pace—First and second columns. SITUATIONS | WANTED— TuiRD PaGk—Third and fourth colum: SPECIAL NOTIGES—Finst Pacx—Second column, SPORTING DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—Fmst Pacx—Second THE SUADRSFounen Pag Pace—First oka: ‘BE TURF—First cond column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS oS PUMP OSES Virremnra Paca— First and second sole: TRAVELLERS" GUIDE—I eNTH Pace—Sixth column. URFURNISED.| ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. ‘KENTH Pace—Third aud Fourth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASE—First Pace—Fifth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40.—Fourreentu Pace—Fourth col le WasiGHEsiER COUNTY, PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET— Sicreenta Paak—Third column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Fiust Pack—FiRh col- umn. HERALD BRANCH O¥FICE—UPTOWN. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORE HERALD CEIVED AT THB 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 (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P, M.), AT OFFICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORE Y HERALD. ESSRS, KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORE HERALD. “THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ~ PERSONAL. BOUT TEN O’CLOCK MONDAY MORNING—TALL lady, gray overskirt, buttons in front, two vetls— Mane ie and ee la ornedss. millinery, or oe versi lace. reat addi ‘3 week, GENTLEMAN, Herald Up- ir this we x 163 Herald Up- town Branch office? port BRUNO, AN ITALIAN FLUTE PLAYER, left New York a month ago; his brother, Rocli Bruno, of 25 Marion street, wishes to know in what town he is now residing. bebo (lead Bp retnbe OS ot Mhnnied TWEN TY. street, and Charles Legay, 74 University place, See hear from an old friend by sending address to ber i 199 IGARO—WHEN YOU ARE “THOROUGHLY AU fait? then I suppose I can consider myseif “non est.” Shall I see you betore I leave the city om Thursday? H® NRY—CE SOIR BAL DE LA PERICHOLE, E, CEN- tral Park Garden, to-night. BROOKLYN JOSEPHINE, N CASE OF NEED WITH NELLIE, FRIEND G._OR Eg pA La oat Pay ntane immediately on may cow lends. Pay no attention to a CATANCE! - municate with them without reserve. Write me.) °° Bib tar Ng WANTED | OF MRS, MARY M MAXWELL, who arrived in Boston by steamshil ip Samaria aad then for New York, by her aoe rt. Call or address Ip State stroe't, New York MPERIAL AND ROYAL AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CON- I sulate ae 33 Broadway, New York. SPECIAL NOTICE. lOSEF KLIENEBERGER, a Rabb, native of Dobris in Roteni a hereby urgently invited ty Present himself at once at the office of the Aus- tro-Hungarian Consulate General, in order that matters ot the utmost importance may be communicated to him. jormation or clew as to his whereabouts wor be thankfully received, sits H. 0, FRITSCH, _Imperial and Royal Vice Cosi, are bestowed on an unworthy object. bie ate “WELL WISHER.” RS. JULIA KING, LATELY RESIDING AT 200 WEST Forty-second street, will please send her 5 ress to 106 eo phe and oblige her iriend. “it THE CHASE HEIRS,—ALL WANTING INFORMA- # Clon. oF their weneaology traced as compiled by John A ASC, oston, shou! ress 8, ICKER: 184, Water street, New York. — THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. cn REWARDS. Gag BEWARD.—THE ABi ABOVE REWARD WILL BE ig wipale ony rtionately for the wry $00 lot Goods stol pee ate ot tard, ing last ead aoaes <4 evening from 319 im any way. cove nthe pet: GOLD HUNTING CASE Chain eat Ladies’ Watch, No. 1,909, with gold chat- oa rt io" March f . biel le reward sh hale i" Charan rect am For the return of the above ood ihe reward willbe elven. or $30 for the watch and on delivery of the yoods i GEO. aaah TWechartion streot, and no qui asked. LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR TIE Teturn of the Umbrella marked Etiel Norman, 105 West Twenty-seco SPECIAL NOTICES. —YOUR ONLY ICE.—SALES OF TICKETS a to ticket aes ure tickets immediately i it y ‘a distance Pott ietisr ores: rT authority of a spe- clal usiness arrange: ments have been G by the Library Trustees to on. ex-Govel id Bramlete, of Kentucky. For tickets, information and all par- ticulars apply wo iO BEES & CO., 609 Broadway, New York. os ee A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, + core of Pulton avenue and Boerum strce! A. M, to 9 P. M. Cee TA sco a PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY ; $100,000 FOR FRR Sioigae a eae i pee ole Tickets. PH BATES, We Broadway, room & Ae —HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES GASHED ASR ¢, intormation Synieh d. Circulars JO! BATES & CO., 71 Broadw: 31, loor. A. pasta gorse ZRDUCED Hea entre 4 ayana ir way; box Fost office, New York. Sealers supped. Glvediare mation \OMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF WONARS eek cal Dollege yf the New York ingress, held at stelaway ‘ail, Tuesday, March 25, at & by Judge ‘Brady. AAAs. LOTTERY.—GERMAN £TATE LOTTERIES. Send for circulars, KUHLMANN & CO., Bankers, 85 Nassau street; box 3,585 Post office. §, DANZIGER'S NEW_ PATENT FLY AND MOS. « quito Destroyer and Shot, Indian Insect Powder ae Invincible Magnetic Paste for the destruction of all kinds of vermin. White street, cor: Broadway. YSTER CONTROVERSY BETWEEN TWO STATES, — Our readers will recollect that some five years ago there was a large bed of 0} abd found, 4s the Long Island Sound, off the harbor of onn., trom which hundreds of thousands of ul Meshels of seed oysters were caught and carried to the different harbors and plant- ing grounds aud pi ianted not only. min this State, butin New Jerse; onnecticut; since Which time said bed has been & never falling source of supply to the oyster ees these States. It now appears that th ste is oyster bed is in New York State boundaries, t oystermen of Connecticut have joined ther nopolize the working of said bed to the utter i Be 9 of all others, and this without a shadow of law or right. On the other hand, the oystermen of this State are de- termined to protect their rights and interests, and are mee! ren ene, galing money Renee th ae mo ear termen of Port asi ty faa L.1, ‘and vicinity, Tied 4 reli 18 1878, the following resolu- ‘una opted Joba Mackey, Sr., in the chair, and W. a weeke C1 Nhareey the a oratarnes of the State of of Connecticut are rohibit Soin ae ot N the oystermen of Pisce, and id others of the State of New "York, and who are citizens thereof, from ci g seed oysters in cer- tain portions of the ‘waters is nd Sound, more especially off the harbor of Bridgeport, as has ever been our custom enn right; and whereas we believe said bed of oysters to within the the voundurics ‘of the State of New York, we are in! rand competent counsel and other reliable Soto veal a none but citizers of Ye ht to work said bed; and ‘quantities of territory ‘ork have been taken wen ae ee Bri violation of law and the hit ¢ ot the peqole his State, more sg) Esa, secs, Shippan, Darien and er places theretore, be Resolved, ‘That, pile wo are and have ever been will- ing to share our rights rivileges in common with our neighbors, if the oystermen of Connecticut - tempt tordeprive us of oF curtail those rights, thal the ystermen and citizens of the State of New. York, letermined to ret further i eeag os nd as. Sert and maintain those Fights which belon ng to Resolved, That we claim that the bed knewn as the Bridgeport bed is in New York State waters, and that thereon the citizens thereof have the right to catch oysters Reso! inds in this State as have been taken i oc, The planted a Norwalk island and other places the oystermen ot Connecticut be reciaimed from them fr the ton OF Our own citizens. Resolved, mash oe coma iae of five be Sppoinced & bined fer With the 0 "i Taland a, Oyster Bay, 8 a land, Little Neck aud fo insure Co-0} pera on, A considerable sum of money was then raised and the Meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the Chair. FFICIAL_ DRAWINGS O KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, 1 agers, Covini ton, a wo gbuance 2 et 15, 28. TH 00, es Covington, K: LUTE, Broker, 206 Broadwa; Post office box 4.960)" UBLIC NOTICE IS HEPEBY GIVEN baer hs ee Buldings, Parts of Buildings. Fences, & moved in consequence of the widening und strat raighvening of Broadway, irt cond and -nioth streets, will be sold ‘at rpublie ‘auction on Thur lay, the March, 187%, at 10 o’clock A.M. The sale will he ground, commencing with the premises us BS . [ad Sixth avenue, between Thirty-third and rects. Catalogues may be obtained of Wit sia REARELLY. Ap Auctioneer, office No, 4 Pine et, or of the undersigned. GEORGE M. VAN NORT, Commissioner of Public Works, Deranruent or Pustic Works, March 14, 1873. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED ;OR- ders filled; information ‘furnished; highest rates paid for Oona Bank Bills, &c, TAYLOR & CO,, Bankers, 16 Wall street, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—THE NEXT EXTRAOR- dinary, Drawing will take place on the 22d of April, 1873, J.B, CO., Bankers, 10 Wall stre¢ Post office box 4,685, New York: OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP- sic, Germany ; 95,000 tickets; 47,500 prizes; Bruns- wick Government ‘Lottery ; mbure, City Government Lottery; Royal Havana Lotter; ashed and in- iikopon zscyuCn, 116 Nassau street; box 6,08) Post office, TUYVESANT BANK.—A MEETING OF DEPOSITORS will be held at room % Cooper Institute, Tuesday, March 25, at 8 o'clock P. M. Depositors will please bring their hank books. JOUN TYLGR KELLY, T. SCHMALHULZ, M.T. GIL. LICK, JAMES DOOLEY, Committee. TORAGE AND SAFEKEEPING FOR FURNITURE, baggage, wagons and other property, in separate, closed compartments, always accessible ; goods raised on elevators and received in interior court of warehouses, avoiding alldelays and street risks. H. G. HAEGE. Eighth avenue, from Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth streets. IN ROOFS REPAIRED, PAINTED AND KEPT IN repair for three years for one cent per sq feferences given as to responsibility. J. REYN No. 6 Carmine street. —ALL CASH GIFTS; $100,000 FOR $500. 000. $10. Tickets for sale ‘Public Library of ae until aaah 1; Grainy ‘he 8th, Office oven trom 6 A. DAVIS, Agent, 173 Filth avenue, between 22d and 23d streets. $589.589 Is DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL 2 formation given. E GENTLEMAN WHO TOOK THE POCKETBOOK ized Kentucky Lottery: | Royal T out of the lady’s pocket, on Sunday evening, at 118 | vana and Kentuck: clreulars tree ts constant Yeont Thirty-arst reek had” Wetter return it, as he is | allowed. Address BALEY eC . office established 3) . | years), 174 Broadway. ANTED—THE ADDRESS OF THE PERSONS WHO, ‘ORE NEWS. 0) s took from the Five Points House of Industry ORE NEWS, MORE News child named ‘Anne Connolly, aged about two years. | MORE NEWS. MORE NEWS, Address J. C., Herald office, MORE NEWS. MORE NEWs. roy 01 WU MEET OP. B. aT FANNIE B.S THURSDAY THE EVENING a evening, ath P.M. Your note just received. THE TE pie yvenoM MATINEE NOxDAs— BED. THE Gress Z. A., ALWAYS AHE. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ____ SPORTING—DO. acinery SUM OF MONEY, Gate aT 5 JOuN OUND—A GOLD WATCH, LAST AUGUST. THE ‘owner can have the same by roving property and Paying expenses. Apply at 870 Hudson st, second gon WHITE SPITZ DOG, ANSWERING THE 4, nai me A ba nies on. blue ribbon and bell. The ler will be liberally rewarde leavin, sam 48 Warren street. if id te ghey iy INST., BETWEEN . aan, oe, AND ten I ane ferry, foot bey on a lady Nd faced and «: ied back Watch. A suitaple reward will be paid on its return to C, A. MOORE, cn ranklin street FOR SALE, ALL KINDS : FANC 1s, &c.; Medicines for an’ Teena ses, Prapared Food for mocking birds, at B, G, DOVEY’S. No. 3Greene street, near Canal A. BARE, CHANCE. “UST OFF THE SHIP, AND reat bargains, firet class strains of Setters, Cockers and Retrievers, from England; also several choice Skye, Scotch and Dandy Dinmont Ag a large miscellane: ous stock on hand. D. BURNS, 612 Broadway (the only importing house in America). HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. —MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONERK. + GREAT POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWENTY HEAD 0) TROTTERS ROADSTERS AND FAMILY HORSES, Just arrived from Monroe county, BARKER & CHASE’ CITY AUCTION MART AND. NEW YORK TATTER- connate BROADWAY AND THIRTY-NINTH STREET, WEDNESDAY, oo 26, AT 12 O'CLOCK, one of the most ele; ly matched pair of tast 7, Mares ever offered at public ale, Nath atfed by Kw eral Wadsworth, out ot . Harkaway 35h ies and7 years old a a cleanse and extra. fe ramy rivers warranted to 30 together, and were never are Fea and act ake, and are war- losely matehed pate of dapp! fa Moratheen both sired by Pilot nis 6 a old; have great style and appear clevant drivers; trot in flowing manes ai a erarraniod coun snd kive celebrated roan trotting af Iding Spangle, sired bysoha J. Crittenden, ou of an Arablan Mare, 15% high, T years gid; an extra fine river, in conidition cant trot in 2:36; is wai rranted ‘to fo’ wot in 245 Woday and warranted sound and kind hive? bey lding John C., sired Benry Cl yearecld; extra fine driver ; has had no handling ° tnd fees nae to trot in 2:30 and is warranted sound the ti Eure! and kind. highs 7 years old; fine, ye in Sininutes and war- evra taal Neal ia ily Horse, 153¢ high, 6 years old prompt and gamy sarivery con tect ta wh ood Warneted ‘Hlegant: ‘and extra ela Patchen stock, Ts 6 ie Hom; can trot in minutes; el warranted sound ai at (family. orse, and The gr brown eeuta Gelding, Frank, sired by Royal George, 1 nigh. trorin #8 old; has had no handling and is. tpfett T ileal id warrant- 01 The Ane. ame bey trotting Geldin, sired by bf may as high, 3 6 years old; ee sty ish driver ; ‘3 minutes, and warranted soun Eee and extra combined chestnut sorrel, nadie 16 high, 7 vs fin and is warrant fated sound nd kind. Handsome brown trotting Colt, 15% high, ii ears old; splendid driver; warranted to trot in 2: is war- ranted sound ai Descripuon of balance ‘in Wednesday’s Herald. Stock now on exhibitior ROH. JOHNSTON, pr cri Bae. Office and sal 6 a 7 bear street, eee the f Post office. rriage Branch Sand 25 East Thirteenth Cl tween Uni ey plane, and Fifth Tne ft ot Johnston ‘aasell havine | been dis solved by matual consent, Mr. JOHNSTON continues the Brrinesa at rine old stand, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post: THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF THE HOUSE is now conducted at the spacious 10, Ang and 25 BACT THIRTEENTH STREET, between Fifth avenue and University place, and has no gonneetion with the other stand lately occupied by the firm of Jounston & Van T SALES EVERY fe TURSDAY AND FRIDAY. waite first regular sale will take pina THIS DAY (TU y, AT 12 O'CLOCK, GRAY TROTTING HORSE Known as the MERFORD HO! full 15% hands, 6 years old; a grandson of Old Hambletanian aut ofa very extreine sat mare; perfectly kind, gentle and true; can trot a mile in 2:50; promi fae speed; full pedigree ._ given and Ruaranteed; isnot afraid of anything warranted sound. BROWN reoure HORSE—Brown Coupe Horse, 15 hands, 9 years; kind and true every way. coure “Girediar front Coupe, built by Corbett & Co., tea ea with brown cloth, in good order; also set of BLACK cuRaE Very fine biack family Mare, 18% hands high, 8 years old (no olden j kin gentle and true; 3 is not atraid of anything; lady oF ; soun r chi DARK HAY HORSE—Lon hands high, 6 y excellen' fo anything else, and warranted BAY MARE—Very fine bay Mare, 15% hands high, years old; kind and true in all harness; stand: : without tying; not ae, ‘of & locomotive or any- thing clse ; lady or child can drive her; warranted sound, kind and true. SORREL HORSE—Business Horse, 1534 hands erg tof 1. 7 years old; kind ae true every way; has Shands shigh, sired by Rthan ‘Allen, dam thoroug! bred: fine, dpen, great promise, being only 6 "yeate ‘kind 1 ry i all hatnesse perfect; gentle, of great en. durance, an excellent traveile, and warranted top Wagon, in good order, built by Miner & Btevens, with city made Harness; als set of double Pony Harness. The whole to be sald without any reserve whatever. BAY HORSE—Very fine bay Horse, Isa hands high. 7 years old; kind and true ‘in’ all ha harness, @ very ish driver and is warrante TOP wa GON Wagon, nearly new, built by Corbett Co. of Kwenty-fith street, to order, with Pole Me biampiad o WAGON—Nearly new, built to order by Cor- tt & Ce SKELETON WAGON, Skeleton Wagon, nearly new, built to order by Couse. ae new, sold for account of whom it CLOSE UOACH,—A close Coach, in falr condition, EXPRESS WAGON.—Express Wagon, nearly new. Ten top and no top Pony Snactoge ‘top and no top Bug- Hen. ten other busines fami ily Horses, Depot rons, & REGULAK SALES EVERY testy AND FRIDAY throughout the year. Entries for salesmay he madeay usual either at our downtown house, $7 Nassau street, or at the Mart, 19, 21, 3 and 25 East Thirteenth street. Liberal advances, as usual, mado on consignments. ARCH, JOHNSTON, sound, kind and use TURNOUT.- —NO SHENANIGAN. . NO PAPER TROTTERS, SPEED Niet en peli TO- MOREOR ee ae at 12 o'clock, OITY AUCTION te de NEW YORK TATIER. LS, corner of Broadway and ‘thirty-ninth street. Eleven head of highbred Trotters and Koadsters, war- ranted to trot in from 2:45 to 3 minutes. ‘Also elegant pair of very closely Geldings, unequalled for coupe or road use. ‘Also several desirable family Horses and Roadsters. There are no old pelters in'this lot. They are all tresh and green, and have never been handled for speed. This is the fastest and best lot of young horses ever brougnt to the New York market, and will be sold with- out reserve. Read the descriptions in thiscolumn and attend the sale. iched dapple gray a THE “BREW STER WAGON.’ if A in all weights, for pleas ure driving or speeding, exquisitely finishea. and embracing in,their construction the various im- provements introduced by us during the past 15 years, making them the Standard for Quality throughout the United States. These wagons are exclusively the production of our well-known Broome street factory, and are offered in stock in all respects equal in quality’ to those built to the order of the most valued customer, and at prices uniform to all. In order that we may not be confounded with a joint stock company of carriage dealers who have adopte firm name similar to our own, and impudently claim, the reputation we have made for the “Brewster Waxon,” we beg the public will remember that our only warerooms are at the corner of Fifth avenue and 7 on teen and our only Fact ny OF roome street WSTER & CO., ot Broome street, T ARCH. JOHNSTON'S, NEW MART, DAY, AT 12 O’CLOCK, 19 25 East Thirteenth street, near University place. COUPE TURNOUT, MIN ER & STRVENS TOP WAGON, CORBETT, OF 25TH STREET, 10P WAGON; CORBETT. OR RTH STREET, TROTTING WAGON; SKELETON WAGON, NEARLY NEW WENTY ROAD, BUSINESS AND FAMILY HORSES, Bee catalogue in'this column. GREAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, A COMPLETE Turnout, by a gentleman leaving’ for Europe—two y Horses, 16 hands high, sound and kind, excellent trotters, 6and 8 years old; a Landaulet, nearly new, with double Harness, Blankets, &c. Inquire at Briggs’ siable, corner Seventh avenue and Forty-second street. Ask for Michel, the coachman. A’ OUR Fi nist it © FACTORY, 1,404 BROADWAY, ABO’ 5 inth street, are the following second h: arriag one Baroucl | Fone Lib g net with Rumble, Extension Top Phaeton, | Four. Pony Phaeton, Coupe, biugey, Clarence, on BRADLEY, hits £°00., 558 Broadway. VERY LIGHT CURTAIN COACH, NEARLY NEW, and 2 Top Wagons, by Brewster: "10 Top and ‘Open. Road Wagons, by Dusenberry, Waterman, Dubois Corbitt, dc. ;Lsecond hand Clarence; 1 light Coupe; Rockaways; TVictoria:1 Doctor Phaeton, by Kimball: top and) open Pony and Park aud extension top Phaetons;2 Sulkles, by Dusenberry & a Dusen ; top and open Express Wagons; eand double Harness, ud 3 22 Wooster # street. ke: . GRAY, "20 and Be ae LISH, WELL TRAINED MARE, 6 YEARS ol re ‘ani kind; fine roadster; broken to sad- die: a chance for some one. Apply at GARRISON’S, Highth avenue aud Forty-cighth street SPLENDID BAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD; food for saddle, light hg or he eae asa jamb’ “incuire 38 Cedar street, 1 blocks from end of DeKalb avenue ‘igitrond Tete. WATERSS I LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND OR §T-. gooa of ate baat An gl Loli, must pe eas Ler = and ich, but hot us: neat in house. re with full (particulars, Fr, tox i 935 Post office. my O8T—ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST Dinas, The: Rader willbe very. liberally rewarded ted ler w rew! deavivgit at 33 West Twenty iret street. be ig ow SUNDAY, MARCH 23, A SMALL HOUND es little ‘Kon'the back; answers to the name at“Nutty.” A Dum to tos W reward will be given to who- aver re him to 16) West Twenty-fifth et, and the ‘thanx # of a littie girl, as it w: it ir. RE WARDS. REWARD “AND. NO Q UESTIONS ASKED. —Lost, on Mondas’, keting, into a Madison avenue staj tween Seventeenth and ae. hteenth streets, a Lady’ by Sun AS peed silver knob handle ‘and hirty-thind street es REWARD,—LO ST, SUNDAY, sp tanoE 2, bs or tween Twenty first and Fou etree Bare Key marked 2b patent, Lon: ion ‘lub, corner Wu avenue ‘nd 1 ‘fwensy- TO” LRT FROM APRIL 1 1878 ee der grand stan and Bitching Privilege of grounds. ADI or Li3 Wall street 2 VR Nebr fuperintendeut. BAY AND A BLACK MARE, KE heayy in foal, fast travellers, 7 SNTUOR Ye, BOTH hands high; gust be sold, as the owner piae'no use sor ; kind in all harness; sold separate or ether. To be seen at Sager -* ~a iene 245 bast Twenty- ninth street, —$150—PONY ESTABLISiI MENT, PONY —FOR SALE, THE PROPERTY OF A FARMER of T or sem they are ¢ warranted sound and kind, either in siny ie of double harn Inquire at Beck Hotel, corner of Lib. erty ana Wi rton streets. GREAT aaa IN A BEAUTIFUL AND STY lish bay Geld hands, 6 years old; can beat three minutes and was never traine: perteer gentle: man’s horse, good in all harness; sound and kind ; lowest rice $700, worth more than twice that. Apply at stables, ei and 17 East Twenty-eighth street. MORGAN SADDLE PONY FOR SALE.—WAR- ranted sound and kind; 6 years old; can be ridden bya eid Apply at BLY'S Express, 203 Kast Second st. PONY TURNOUT FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF A A. Senutitul Welsh I Pony; Jet black, six years old, and wu ni in all harness; can be Tieton una lady” or child; sleo Harvess and small is; Pony Phaeton and Harness; worth twice i pertan te match. J to order. Apply at private grpouat 10 ntleman ( #e peng Geptiemen, looking for & turgout. 158 East Twenty-eighth stree a - a ARTS—4 EXPRESS, A. ars $0920 oti oorrtha Paces | A Bele Naty Al he teen te ‘oan. ‘be seem at ig "fours visee:, ve" | Sint Open Waxoon a pENKiNe's in baway, srs hes aT, i 5 jaan A Bene Foaty-aget soo atJ. H, Jk Ay road way, ae HORSES, CARRIAGES, &O. ene ee Serene ‘T AUCTION THIS DAY BY WILLIAM VAN TASRE: AUCTIONFER (SUCCESSOR TO JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL), HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, ° 2 AND 114 EAST THIRTRENTH »T., NEAR 4TH AV. BROULAR SAL, iS OF HORSES AND © CARRIAGES twenty-four to forty cat ee given purchasers to CATALOGUE OF mitis'y DANS ; MOESDAY'S) SALE, AT ELEGANT PRIVATE. ESTABLISHMENT — TEAM black Horses, 16 hands high, 6 and 8 years old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice, trick or fault; good travellers; free and stylish drivers; tear Rothinig; an extra fine family team and warranted sound ; also set jouble Harness an CLARENCE, USED ONLY THREE MONTHS, AS good as new ult by J.B. Brewster & C TEAM BAY HORSES, OWN BROTHERS, 15% HANDS high; years old; kind and true in all harwese,free from vice or trick, last travellers; were raised in Kentucky b: present owner; are fine, stylish drivers, fear nothing an ‘Warranted sound, Also sei Harness and. EQURSEAT FARK PHARTON, WITH POLE AND SSELENDID PRIVATE PATARL CEMENT TEAM nr. hay * rel Horses, It high, itharne T ate ig ame * stylish and handsome; afi or meen all- pyellee first mily am und. Also set Harness, made by. Sens nd SIX; cen ROCKAWAY, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT by Brewster & Co. TEAM BAY TRUCK HORSES, 17 HANDS HIGH, 6 spa if Pegi] old; kind and true in all harness, free from RGANT jor workers $04. ) first cece truck “aungA iT PARK PHA’ NON 12 SPR! GRAY COUPE HORSE, Tox HaNbs, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and free ing all hi 88, iree from travel- EO helmed PHL TOM ENGLIsH PATTERN, t oemmped newt “open front scat: built by Wood B SORREL HORSE, 16, HANDS HIGH, T YEARS OLD; kind and true in all'harness, free from vice, a good t oe “iMate renperior truck or draught ho! ranted soul BEACK HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; tree from vice or trick: @ rior worker; will make an extra fine truck horse, andy earranted 0 HANDS, 6 YEARS OLD; zip. und. HORSE. 4 apil yee In ail Harechnt an eocelfent horse, Serve, Insee Phaeton; has no vice or trick; fears nothing; perfecdy safe In any place, and warranted sound. #, 15 HANDS, 6 YEARS OLD; KIND aud Goo in all harness; tres from vice ot feats traveller: can bo driven by @ lady, and warranted sound; also set op! Harness OAD WAGON, BUILT BY WATERMA! Ni GRAY HAND! iS HIGH, OLD; MA ARE. 4 broken en to sing single, harness; very spirited Pei stylish. and oat SONY HORSE, 4 INCHES HIGH, 7 YEARS "a und. ' Also Pon: ny, Gig: fi... RAL OTHER HORSES. OBSCRIFTIONE TIME be it pockaway, in in good order. and, Dog Top and mio to Wagons. re a ‘haetons, Rockaways an ‘xpress jons, Weather ‘never interferes with our sales SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT SALE OF AN EN. T BEING APPOINT SENT GERTA! NUFA THE VIENNA EXPOSITION, ;Atobliged to, sell is entire rnout CONSISTING (OF | ELEGANT HORSES NG, WAGONS, PONY PHARTON, ELE DUNBCOME HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES. N TUESDAY (this Say), Nanci a, AT Se one 100 WEST THIRTY-THIRD' STREET, ean BIRTH i 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. fan the elegant, fast and handsome young ba: trotting horse known as Bay Dick, 16} high; 7 years old; was sired by uae being lorrell; for gentieman’s road horse he has few equals, in| ylish, genteel, safe and fasts he can beat 2:45 to ragon and spee 335 gait, an extra free, #5 rou and erompt iriver; ranks No, 1, bari}: ‘arranted sound and kind, 80 t ie handsomest ang best young bay tard Horse 15% high, 6 years old, high Ken- et and picture; can ‘be driven sensible, well-behaved, fea thing. else, stands without tyinj elegantunder the saddle, elther for lady or gentlen fawithdut vice, trick, fault or blemish ; fast trotter’; War? ranted sound and kind; together with ‘elegant top’ pony for lady's use in the city red. and a perfect by any ordinary driver; no locomotive or an Phacton, Ha C. Also a e'Membrino Mare, 16 hands high, seven at arg old: was faised in Kentucky and. sired by Clarke lef, he by Membrino, Chief: her dam was Elsie. by eb; i ap extra fine, lai handsome mare ; banresord "an elegant road or family mare, and val le Pass breeding or any other purpose; is sound Also an N elegant dapple brown family Horse, 16% hangs , ;fears hothing; fine trotter; Wi sound and ind: rticulars of all, with perfect description, at sale, lemen wishing fine, reliable stock, should attend, this sale, as everything will be fully warranted as repre” sented and a responsible warranty given ale. positive, rain or shine. ]OHN D. HAMLIN, Auctioneer, ' AX IMPORTANT SPECIAL, ABSOLUTE AND UN. RESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC Aorion, THIS DAY abt Lr ce ae MA) 2%. AT 1084 O'OLOCK, AT 98% PRIVATE STABLE 102 EAST FORTY-FIRST sv. OR EAST OF FOURTH AVENUE AND ONE BLOCK OUTH OF GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, OF ALL THE PRIVATE AND fa | STOCK OF A PRIVATE ictal WHO I8 FORCED T SELL ON ACCOUNT Of PECUNIARY EMBARRASS 8 BY JAMES JENKINS. “AUCTIONEE! including handsome and fine bred, large and fast trotting Gelding, 19%, hands high and 8' years oid this Spring; raised by De Orsey, in Kentucky, ald sired by Gold Dust; is an cxtra stylish, fine, free ‘and easy driver; finely gaited ; fine disposition, with a beautiful silver mane and tail; took premium at tair last Fall; he is one of the finest rond horses in the country ; is improving in speed very rapidly ; has size, bone aiid strength for a coupe, family or match horse ; can trot in 2:8, and warranted and kind. "Riso fine, handsome and very fast team of Trotting Maret, color bay, with all black points, 15% hands high, both 7years old,are half sisters, were raised in K tucky and purchased there by present owner; they are Yery,clorely mated in color Action and disposition. have fine heads and necks, with line, lofty action, and have as much style as any team driven on road; they can be driven with open bridles, need no checks or gags, are not afraid of anything, and can pull s road wagon fo ethor 45; they can be handied by the most timid with perfect safety, Aad are warrantea sound, Eiud, sue and perfect in every particular. Also a fine, fast and high-bred young Trotter, 15.24% hands high, 7 years old und sired by Kentucky Clay, dam ‘Thoroughbred; he is, without any exception, one of the finest styled trotters in the country; has fine ‘action and endurance, amiable disposition, powerfully & an excellent pole horse: trotte ‘Narragan: sett Park, at private t in 2:38; faster now, and his owner was to place him in t1 of a trainer on the first of nd have him in several purses the coi 8 fi limbs and feet, and warranted sound, king. and true. Also a fine Hambletonian Mare, sired by Rys bletonian, dam a Star mare; she is 154 hands h years old and can trot in 2:40; she is periect in every respect with exception of a cut on hind leg, got this Win- ter in sleighing, but doeg not hurt her # particle; ‘she uld make an'excellent brood mare, and owner would e sent her in country and raised a'colt, from her this Spring had tt not been for this unavoidable trouble; she iE Also a fine Parl Phaeton, Pole and Shafs; one light Trotting Wagon, one top Wagon, one top Yony Phacton, single and double Harness, Blankets, Robes, &e. Bt 4 can be seen and examined now at stable as above lying for key at stands 7, 8,9 and 10 Croton Market, 'y-second street and Fourth avenue. This stock Cote Beg as fine stock as was ever Offered at public sale in this city, and will be sold to highest bidder tout limit, restriction or reservation, “B.-SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. =CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, ROCKAWAYS, Baeys Pony Practons; Depot Bxprew and tusk? hess Wagons, both new and second hand; cheapest place in the city. 141 West Broudway, near Canal sireet. — A WQOUPES LANDAULETS, LANDAUS, PHAETONS: Buggies, depot Wagons, all of the latest styles, 25 per cent less than Fifth avenue or Broadway stores. HAM, 10 East Fourth strect. LOT OF HORSES FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY sold or exchanged for Horses of less value; suitable for all kinds of business. Inquire at 541 Al RARE CHANG fine bay Road extra drivers, and promise gre pair brown Sand ood stylish rivers: very kind pply to AN, at Gables 3 and street, LBERT E. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Parties having Horse as, ke., for the saleon Thursday, Mareh'27, will’ fleas rend descrip tion on Wednesday. ' D. W. IVES, 108 Liberty street. LOT OF T UGGIES, ROAD WAGONS, Wagons. 348 jusiness Wagons, sec- d Ninth avenues. 10 Bast E) leventh wear Second eat Twen- ~ BARGAIN.—A_ DOCTOR'S WAGON OR LIGHT bonne for sale; price $200; original cost $300; used but st: 8, be seen at 18) East Thirty. noth street, A ING AND | DRIVING « Ho yt ap; warranted sound and kind. Thquire at corner “New Church and Cedar streets, New York. ie =WANTED THREE OR FOUR LO LOW _ PR PRICED gt work on farm. Apply at 54 W street, from 9 to 2 o'clock, in feed store LADY'S COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT. nut Mare, 8 years old, sound ; Phaeton and will be sold Tt wanted. KENDALL & BELS LINGER, Thirty-eighth street and Seventh avenue. T 8 ea he tiaed STREET, NEAR NASSAU, ms and Harness, darefatly selected rom the best builders, closing out at @ great sacrifice for cash Street, near Nassau. bert, TTENTION.—GOOD BUSINESS ON EIGHTH AVE- ue, Brewster Buggy, fast Mare and Harness, Cab, Diamonds, tor sais cheap or exchange for Real Estate, Apply to JOHN MUDGETE, 16 Broadway, basement, room No. E SURE AND ATTIRED. THE FIRST REGULAR OTe ON Ee Ti AT ARCH. MART, 19, 21, 23 AwD 25 BAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Nie bee d PLACE AND FIFTH AV, AT 12 O'CLOCK, DA _SEE CATALOGUE ‘ABOWE. BY MARE, $65; BROWN HORSE, Also one ‘fine ‘truck Horse; also’ one fine Gray, for ore or exprees, Apply at 189 South Firth ‘avenue, neat ‘and street. (CARRIAGRS. NEW. AND: SEOOND HAXD FAMILY Carriages, Pony Phactons. Busi site 60 low to make room for syne ¥ & Fulton and Nevins streets, Brooki aa 70 TOP A AND KOAD BUGGIES; ALSO te fine Barouche, Phactons; Intent styleas cheapest’ city, aid Factory, i gi eee PRICE FOUR CENTS. HORSES. CARRIAGES, &C ac. O° onri RICH SATIN LINED, A8 GOOD AS NEW, IN upilvate use; low price, $475, “Seen at stable’ 451 venue. Dhar. ihebaigs 2 SALE.—AN ELEGANT ENGLISH Clarence, in perfect order, price ; also a $i handsome Rockaway, made by Wood Bros., price si also two double sets ot Harness, $35 and ach, shove must be sold atonce. Apply al est Sitcieenth ir No. 4 Warren street, room 2, OR SALE—AT WILLIAM H. ROSE'S, 21 EAST Tweltth street, a splendid Coupe; very cheap. on Me pag a VERY Lal hath dy HORSE; JET A et hands Ms hgh years old; sound and kina? essa ver. iptien aven OR SALE—TWO CHEAP HORSES, FIT FOR ANY to en srork ; must be sold, Tuquire at stable 347 Stan- ‘OR SALE—FIVE LOW PRICE HORSES; SUITABLE _for farming purposes. Apply at 347 Stanton street. OR SALE—A FINE CHESTNUT SORREL MARE and fine black Mare, both 6 years old; trottin mile in 2:8) in harness. Apply at 0 Graham avenue, Wil: Hamsburg. OR SALE CHEAP—KENTUCKY MARE, BAY, 15.3, 7 years, strongl; Rullt, handsome, gentle and sound; no fault. Apply West Thirteenth stree! OR SALE-BASHAW ROAD MARE. 15 HANDS ; Will suit any one who wants good animal; . Rear of 207 Wooster street. OR SALE—LARGE BAY TRUCK HORSE, 7 YEARS old; sound and Kind: a chestnut great Draft Horse ; Price $7 wher Can_ be seen at foot of Wail sirect, apple stand. ° Inquire for’ POWERS. FS, SALE—HANDSOME BLACK HORSE; ALSO Frog Cartand Harness, Apply at 64 William street, INE HORSES FOR SALE—FIT FOR pent OR frocery. purposes or truck; warranted sound and kind; must id" Inquire, at aii Wouster stroet, be- tween Bleecker and Amity. ‘OR SALE—A NEARLY NEW TOP ROAD WAGO! fine, city made double Road Harness; also set single Harness. A dress EUROPA, Herald office. FE, SALES A SINGLE er oR. Pompentorss AND form in on, suitable for grocery or ex- Preas business, ae Ly Chast on street. f esl FoR. SALE—A FINE TOP WAGON, MADE TO OR- der by Brewster & Co., Broome street, last Spring; Sse eta ae SOMA Pada ul stables, 155 x foorand't BEN Wert Fiftieth street. wien OR SALE—PAIR BRIGHT BAY reper Horses, full 16 hands; perfectly mi: Ba nenniee sound and gentle: aly id 4 To be seep at private stable No.7 East Nineteenth street. OR SALE—A GRAY HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 16 hands high ;suitable for a butcher or a baker; heis i; lendid driving horse; can trotin about 3 minutes; ae only for want of use; can be seen until sold, Apply at 116 Monroe street. P8 SALE—A VALUABLE Claas OF A CANA- dian Horse, for a farmer, sore in one foot; one fine blind _Apply at ae New ‘Chambers st. Foe SALE.” THREE, PONY BUILT HORSES, 14% and 1534 hands, d_9 years: fit for any work; prices $90, 865 and $1363 all sold’ for want of works Rare at 135 Perry street, rear. OR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST STEEL GRAY Fonies in the city, 1d hands high, years old; war- ranted sound and kind, Nos, 3 an D West ‘Thirteenth st. ‘OR SALE—A CANADIAN PONY, 1444 HANDS HIGH, Tyears old; warranted sound and’ kind; suitable for grocer or butcher, or milk wagon; price $160. In- quire at 56 Charles street, in the grocery store. POR, SALE A FAIR OF BLACK | HORSES, | 1614 hands high, the finest pair in this city; have been purchased in Rochester for the present owner, who is compelled to part them on account of sickness in his family and leaving for Kurope. Call on Mr. MUL LANY, 256 West Thirty-ninth street, New York, from 10 (OR SALE—A HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNES: bay horse, 6 years old, warranted, 16 hands; sep Tate or together; cause of selling, no work. 824 Hudson strect OR SALE A PONY BUILT HORSE, 16 HANDS, Yeara; fit for any work ; sold for want of tae gu, jo one work Horse, 2% Bethune street, near Wash: ington. R SALE—A HEAVY CART OR TRUCK HORSE, 16 hands high, 8 years old: warranted sound and kin price $200. Inauire at 297 West Tenth street, near W: OR SALE—TWO CLARENCES, IN GOOD RUNNING order, at 451 Fourth avenue. OR SALE CHEAP—A TOP BUGGY, DUSENBURY make, new last season; in use only two months. In- quire at 88 West street. (OR SALE OR EXCMANGE—20 FINE’ YOUNG Horses, ju just from Indiana, 14 to 17 hands high, 5 to7 years old; all sound and (kind. Inquire at Lv Norton Street, To be seen until sold. OR SALE OR TO RENT—STABLE 128 WEST. FIoi- teonth strect, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 2 ah 82, two storien; terme eaty., ADplY to. Mr, HALL, adigon avenue, at 9 A. M. ORSE WANTED —A YOUNG PONY BUILT 1ORs bay sorrel oF U true and kind; nfrn lady tod drive with cars: be tried hx f be pot they stating ae r, room 4, 231 ir tay, New ORSF, TRUCK AND HARNESS FOR SALE—ALI in the condition; will sell separately or together, Inquire In pole yard, 595 Washington street, ORSES TAKEN TO BOARD, DRIVE AND BREAK, with good care, by JOBN H. TWEDDLE, Mont” ounty, N. ¥. References—James B. + New York ¢ vie chasing, and fully warranted. price and other particulars, orl gomery, Orange Brewsk ac ne et alse, Saddles’ Bridles and Horse Equipments of every description. A kingdom for a ho M. MOSEMAN & BR __ Harness Manu/acturers, warerooms 114 C! ‘hambers st. Hs d THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York; good donble Truck Marnest, $30; good single Bu Varness, hand-made, $22 Zood ‘Btable Hanke the jarkest assortment of Cart Harness in the se call and examine for yourselves. 8. OSBORNE, Harness Warerooms, 43 Murray st. ARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FINE HORSES and Carriages at auctio 8 DAY, by aK VAN TAS Auctioneer, at Auetion Mart, 110, 112 and 114 Knst Thirteenth street. ESTABLISIIMENTS OF PRIVATE PARTI Team. black Carriage Horses, 16 hands high, cy years; a superior aay team and warranted sound ‘set of Harness, and BREWSTER CLARENCE, NEARLY NEW. ELEGANT TEAM SORREL HORSES, ‘16 HANDS; d sound, kind and true; Harness, and AT ROCKAWAY, IN GOOD ORDER, FINE TRAM BAY CARRIAGE HORSES TEAM BAY TRUCK HORSES, Road and Work Horses, Elegant Phaetons. Top and no top Wagons, Rockaways, &c. See catalogue above, RIVATE ,—TH warrant pies ‘ocou PANT OF THE FIRS class private stable No. 7 East Twenty-eighth strev having more room than he needs, will. let three Stalls btn Carriage Room from the Ist ~ of May. SECOND HAND CARKIAGES TWO COUPES, Six. we seat Rockaway, light Victor Pony Wagon, several Rookaways, Top and Open Buggies, two Dog Carts, Coupe xtensive assortment Spring styles new Car. ric ‘OF: Xoru RERS’ UNION, 63% Broadway. Rockaway: riages atlow | ne TO LET. 28 Bast Fortioth street, RUCK AND CART FOR SALE—ONE. FIRST CL. AS TK ruck, and one second hand; haltspring Cart. 75 First avenue, on fe 10 LET—~TWO STABLES, UP TOW! ONE FIVE open and two box stalls, one four open stalls: ample carriage room god accommodations for coachman. . ELLIOTT & CO., 1,491 Broadway near Forty-fifth street. ANTED—A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED HORSES, years old, 15% hands high; can trot in four mit Aen iat send ia eee fis establishment ¢ Inga at the stables of John MeNicol 23 ‘weltth street. ILL SELL CHEAP—BAY HORSE, 7 YEARS, 15% hands; good roadster, stylish, sound and kin owner going away. Seen any time at Brevoort Stables, 114 Clinton place. WANTEDGFIRST CLASS PRIVATE, STABLE, BE- tween Twenty third and Thirty-sixth streets, Sixth and Lexington avenu occupation. Ad- dross, stating terms, &c., 86 Broadway, room 4 T by aj and 25 East “NEW, ROAD yAcor. as SECOND HAND TOP Buggy, 1 new, Top Grocery Wagon and 1 two-seat Wagon. 255 West Thirty: Aree street, eat E ie) avenn JOHN G. JAGER, 3 CHEAP HORSES FOR SALE—875 EACH, FIT FOR any work; must be sold. Inquire at 0 Broome street $150. PONY BUILT BAY ‘HORSE, § VE 5 8s stylish sorrel, 6 years, 16 hands, $200 I $190. ere Teen core o rearahipe ald Highitt avenue, corner Thirty-hrst surcet. 50 CASH.—HORSE ‘AND BUGGY AND A CON. fectionery Store. or would, exchange for Real tate. Apply to J. . MUDGETT, 165 Broadway. 1.000 SB HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, “JACOBOWSKY, Hl 111 Chambers at, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. QOnOONER FULTON—CARRYING CAPACITY 100 SO lona willbe soldat auction at Perry street, North River, on Wednesday, March 26, at 8 P.M. WANTED 70 PUROHASE—A STEAM YACHT. GIVE ser jon, rice, speed, in dress: BROWN, ‘Post Of ‘ones. too, New York city. TANTED TO PUROHASE—HALF A DOZEN OLD W Urinal Boate. suitable. for bulkhead purposes. CAd~ dress, stating dimensions, price and full particulars, 8. & 5., box 4,358 Post hee box | office, PURCHASE ANTED—A_ PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALE, IN ‘ood order, to Weigh from Seni! de- (on und prie iP SoN corner 107th scription and price to 8—. sweet aud First avenne, DRY GOODS. nerrnnennnng A Novenry: A NOVELTY) at MACY'S, at MACYS, Sometuing New at MACY'S, The next time you are sho shopping at the store of I The Picnic Departuie He “tsk tows The Pienic Department. ‘The Picnic Department You will there see something that will surprise and “4 ase and you wilt only have to uy and Try in order to be completely satisted'as regai both quality and ce is TTRACTIONS INCREASE AT SMITIVS PATTER Bazar, 914 Broadway. Superb Costumes. Enchant: ing Novelties. Patterns now ready. Cloth model with each pattern. Come early in the day. RDETTE SMITH, 914 Hroadway, near Twentieth st. AIR! HAIR! HAIR! The largest stock of awa, Hair Goods in the city al 352 Bowery, vetween Fourth and Great Jones streets, and 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third streets, up stairs, W'S ratent Hair Switches, a 7 ombed and brushed, $1 each. in Hair, cheapest and best in the market, Hair bwitches, neh Curls, $1 and. upwards. Latest styles always on hand. UST RECEIVE UST RECEIV! KD ‘an clogant stock of Liatna Lace Goods, Elegant designs in for Spring weary Shawls, the most stylish shapes, very low prices. R. H. MACY & CO., . ___ Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. » ' Dolmans, Sacques ADIES—GET YOUR DRESSES DYED AND STAMPED 1O.¢ color or design, by H. BONG in an; RAND & C 1193 Broadway. Satistaction guaranteed. __MILLINERY | AN: Ae CARD. 753 BROADWAY, TREW YORK, Spring expositio no Paris Millinery and Dre Wednesday and Thursday,” March 26 and 27, 1873. ES A —MAISON WALTON, 82 BROADWAY, mented +. Union square, importer of Paris Bonnets and Eng lish Round Hats from all the leading houses; also a choice selection of Bridal Wreaths, Veils, &c. EORGE SLOANE, BROADWAY AND TENTH street, will open on Wednesday and Thursday, March 26th and 27th, trimmed and untrimmed Bonnets and Hates Also Millinery and Fancy Goods. ORD & TAYLOR, CORNER GRAND AND CHRYS4 tie streets, will’ open on Wednesday and Thursday, March 26 and 27,9 cholce and elegant assortment 0 ladies Honnets and Round Hats. A Inege assortment of Mourning Bonnets always on hand. ey We IK pro~ sent to thelr. customers on the same day oy ree andl varied assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, &e. we ME, A. MICHEL, low 4 from Pai FORMERLY WITH MARIE GA. Sixth avenue, New York, has returned. by the Silesia with a most exquisite assort<« ment of Bonnets and Round Hats, selected by herself in ail the leading Nouses in Paris. Hrown's Engush ound Hats. M ME. reece BUHLMEYER, FORMERLY) of No. 5 Great Jones street, will open on Wednesdays March 26, at 15 Bat, ‘Ninth street; the newest and. mow distingue styles of Bonnets and Round Hats, all selecte tor her from the first houses in Paris, OrmEs ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—4& 14 ghoice and elegant assortment of Pattern Bonnets ots. and Round Mrs. G ALLEN, 494 ] Diviston street. ARIS MILLINERY.—MME, FERRERO, No.7 WEST Thirtieth strect. "New anid elegant styles of Bonnets and Ronnd Hats, Flowers, Veils, &c. ARIS MILLINERY. Mme, GALOUPEAU, 53 East Tenth street, will open he@ portation of Paris Millinery for Spring on Wednes oy, 26th i inst. = an ater eae “LOAN OFFICES. STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, Us stairs.—Highest cash advances on Diainndy Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c.. or bought; Pawnbroke Bought, at'77 Bleecker stree T WOLF BROTHERS’, 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets —Money loaned Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. Silverware, Stik, business on. parti: iy Pia strictly ‘eoundentia T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STREBT, Mberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr Silks, camel's bair Shawls, Laces nat Personal Proper! of every description. MES P. MATTHEWS. 2 Private parlors for ladies; At 87 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY 1 pay the highest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jews elry, & ee on the same. ISAACS, Diamond Broker th street. T HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL ADs vances made'on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market the same, MERIOAN OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 1834.—LOANS Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware. India Shawts, Laces, Merial iae &e. ount, or will bu: itinost value paid. J. i. BARRINGER, 75 Broadw: opposite Astor piace. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE: Jewelry and Merchandise of every descriptions CHRISTALER'S Loan Office, Il and 17 Abingdon square, Eighth avenue, ne} street. Storage taken. “teenth street, ecommnodatee on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Goods, &c. ; déals with ladies only. 39 Nassau STREET, OPPOST Oe Liberal advan Jewelry and all kinds and sod, Room 1. 4.03 ant twenty. t on Diamonds, Watches, Same bought at full vi POST OFFICE. amonds, Watcher ne same bought AN LEOPOL Mtreets.—Liberal advances made Jewelry and all Pari ARB CORN A 685 BROADWAY, ITY STREET. IOe) Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Wi Jewelry and all Merchan old establishe Same bought and sold. M. BROADWAY, office, room B.—Pai Brooklyn, Money loaned 0} Same bought and sold. office, 1.267 Fulton str Watches, ROSENBERG. a Diamonds, LINDO BROS. elry, &e. INSTRUCTION 20 FOURTH AV T THOMPSC opposite © A Arithine departme' nt —Telegraphy ments, Demand tor operators. YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIE a AL will instruct, during the evening, in English branches, Latin and higher mathematics; terms reason: Address TEACHER, box 142 Herdid Uptown Branch oftice. T PAINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGES, BROADWAY, corner Thirty-third street; down town, 62 Bowery young men, grown tp and married ladies of deine gducation secure private instruction; 24 Writing Lessons, LADY OF ABILITY AND KXPERIENCE DESIRES to make an engayemeut as visiting teacher in @ geliool or family; teaches the higher English branches, atin, French and music; highest references, Addresd TEACHEN, 1 Bible House, tor one week. B JSINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEP ARITH- metic, &c., for gentlemen, ladies and boys.—DOL- BEAR'S Commercial College, #75 sroadway, corner of Fighteenth street, 1s open day and evening; pupils can have a general or special course of privat 7 wtf ness, cramping or trembling entirely removed and an cals Dusiness hand given Ladies, learn tne Englist pitta to College, he ane nessSummer session begins Apri 3, rh: N THE 18T OF MAY TH FORT WASHINGTON OX prehen institute for Young Gentlemen will be re: moved to the spacious premises of I. P. Martin, Esq. reet and Kingsbridge road. Tsk stipe AELVOST, successor 10 Lespinasse & Prevost, R FOR A YOUNG MAN PREPAR. best references required, Inquire , 61 Maiden lane, up stairs. WANtED—A TU for colle of W. BWILLAL ANTED—A FEW LADIES OR GENTLEMEN DE. siring to join a select class for the exclusive stuly of the German languge at the country home of a Germart professor of languages, graduate of Heidelberg, after hew and very successful system of instruction, German (anoverian pronunciation) constantly svoken; course twenty weeks ned; house and table rst elas : unexception Appl iy. by letter. ‘i 425 Broome street, New York. Waster FOR A BOY, WHO I8 RECEIVING PRI. vate instruction at home, a ote to say day. RANK, box with him two hours e Address Herald Uptown Branch off MISSTONERS, PROV- F' idence, R. L, March 22, 1873.—To Contractor:— Sealed vroraaits will be feceived t this office unti) |t o'clock Tuesday, arn i for the consirt tion of ih Reservoir (J is city. The Reservoir w | be about 990 feet long, about sto fee wid ' covering about 10% res. The emba’ /. =. with an interior lining of stor é 0, inte chambers, with a connecting conduit, | 4 may seen at and printed specifications and for ot proposal — Nag oe 4 Will be furnished trom thir oo ‘on appl! Each proposal mast be accompar oo wg to the Commissioners, in of $5,00 uidated d fhe Widder sh shall. wid in iy day: "Witty peout ity is proposal, execute the contract xt factory to the Commissioners for Its faithiul pert Sais, Commissioners reserve the right to relect ary ox onas, ie ee d water Commissioners, € 10) ueael yo. Ghief Engineer,

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