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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,368. —_—_—_—_—_— NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1873.—-TRIPLE SHEET. « “ANUERENDS—Nixen Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth sth 0: YNinrm Pace—Third column. LL S—NiNTH PaGk—Second column. OARDERS WANTED—Licgurn Pace—Fiith column. Boanb AND LODGING WANTED—Eicutu Pacu—Fifth column, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Page—Second column. base 2 ig “POKIUNITIES—Twetrrn Page—Second BuaINt ESSN NOTICES—Seventu Pace—Sixth column, Y REAL ESIATE FUR SALE—Suconp Pace—First id col! cunts ‘AND SALESMEN—Ezavanra Page—Sixth col- CLOTHING—Sxconp Pagry—Sixth column, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS Kuatenrn | Paan— Sixth d Ywauern Pack—Pirst column, COAL AND W nm Pagé—Third column. Coas1 WISE, Seeaaitie tir Pack—Fitth and sixth colum! COPARINER: HIPS—Frern Pacr—Filth column. COUNTRY BOARD—EicutH ’age—Sixth column. Pal SES AO LD EM iBe Niven F aga Fourth column. bai io HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. cvadapaanacae Paae—Fourth and fifth col- UROBEAN coe AL— STEAMSHIPS—Firar Pace—Fifth column. -Firtu Pack—Fourth and fifth columns, EB ARTS--Finst Pace—Fourth column, BALK Eicury Paax—ixth column, RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Let Pack—Fifth colum FURNITURE —Finst Pace-sixth column, bari eehlaenaeeathinmenl Pace—Second HELP” WANTED—FEMALES—Euevaera Pacu—Fourth HELT ae eee SUR ie: Th RET Pace—First and HORSES CARRIAGES, &c.—Finst Pace—Second, third Hom 1 aia Pari and sixth columns. nove, oe ac., ANTED—Twxirta Instat Reni LON Hines Paor—Sixth column. JERSEY CILY, HOBOKEN, BUDSON CIty AND BER- GN REAL ae TATE FOR SALE—Sxconn Page— =. Pace— one ae SEA: SOK—NiNTH Pace—Fourth column. Eeoat3 NONCES Naver Pacr—Third oaumn, OFFICES—Nixtn Pagk—Fourth c i aRD POUND—Finst Pace—Virst ua sccond col- Mach INERY-—Eronrn Pacr—Sixth column. MAnULE MANTELS—Nintw Pacer-—Second column. EDICAL—Ninis Pace—Tthird column, MILLEN AND DRES3M. AKIN G—First Pace—Sixth MISC! LEAR NI cette 8 ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentn Pace— Six'h column. MUSICAL—Nintu Pace—Fourth column. Re alae Pacr —irst colunia,. bah raiga ORGANS, &0.—Nintu Pace—Third col- PROVONALS—Secon Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. PROFESS! SION AL SITUATIONS WANTED —FEMALES-— PAce—Fourth columi PROMTEN ¢ bene OF THE CIty TOR SALE OR TO —econD Page—Third and aouneh columns. REAL EST ATE PO. PEXCIL Pacr—Fourth Ray BSTATE WANTED—Seconn Pace—Fourth column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—First Pace— Fourth column, REWARDS—Firsr Pace—recond column, owe 7% ae oe Pace--First and second ertv ations. WANTED—FEMALES—Ftxventu Pace— First, secon), third and fourth columns. SITUATIONS WANTE)—MALES—Ecevunra Fifth and sixth columns. He IAL NOTICLS—Finst Pacs—Second colamn, a ING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—First Page—Second Paor— THE TRADES—Tw RLPTL Le ae ei J Satneine THE TWRe Finer ak—Second colun TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES TwvELern Pacr— avenue and aa iy VELLER='’ GUIL supe egeots column. . pi ROO A Nu Wastonvarck COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET--Skconp Page—Second and third columns. DON STEAMBOATS, &0.—linst Pace—Fourth column. HERAGD PEANCH CrFICK—UPTOWN, *\ DVERTISEMENTS FOR 1HE NEW YORE HERALD BECKIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,2€6 BROADWAY, WFET SIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- £ECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS A\ DILL {P.M ON WEEK D. ¥.), AT OFFICE RATES, NO ANY KIND. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. A RSERS. KREMER & CC CO, A AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORE NERALD. THLY WILL SUPPLY DEAL ERS WITN COPJES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO fIXGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. Ee ECEIVED FROM £ A. M. (GUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P, EXTEA CHARGE OF Fy | PERSONAL, _ A‘ INFORMATION CONCERNING. “THE V WHERE. abouts of James Devine, a native of the parish of umlish, county Longtord, Hela received by his sister, BRIDGET D. nue, When last heard of } he git NNIE—BE MORE DISCREET TN YOUR LANGUAGE, otherwise all will be public. Meet as on the 20h at Thirty- first street. ESSIi PF. M.—IF. You ARE GOING aaa itd ME up, for God's sake write to me. NE » We lypeudhtyeeggd YOUR ADDRESS TO $11 BILL, will be thankfully VINK, ',031 Sixth av- LOH Arete Renee asonic ais | A ONG itto CURRIAWS dining saloon, Fulton street L's RVENING—IN PORTY-SECOND rye AND Sixth avenue, or thereabouts, by a lady, upper set of False Tocth,” The guder Wilt be rewarded by re: tarnis ¢ same to 609 Third aycnue, near "Thirty-tourch street, fourth floor. EFT IN A MADISON AVENUE STAGE, ON TUES- day alternoon, a wl, Book, valuable oaly to the owncr, whe se name is written in it. The fiuder ‘will re- ceive a liberal reward upon leaving it at 65 West Forty- eighth street. Y ie GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP A LADY'S id Thimble, marked £. Q., in Broadway, between Twentieth and Twentr-int stseety On thursday: morn ing, Wil please retura fhe same, to the office of the Gramercy Park House f oblige a lady. RE WARDS, REWARD —L0st, A GOLD RING, WITH INT- tials A. P.; supposed to have been lost going from Be i aid thirteenth street te Second avenue. Re- turn to 54 East Twelfth street, REWARD WILL BE Bf og yok THE RETURN $5 Miklawe Newioundiand wers tothe name of Watch; he ae white fore eae ‘oreaat and a white spot on back of neck; — Jeather col fs. Ae Ac MILNER, 1,263 Brondwhy. $15 REWARD.—LOST, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, A ) black and tan Dog, with collar and padloek; answers to the name of “Pet.” ‘Finder will receive the reward by returning him to 27 East Port ont peoeer 2. REWARD WILY. BE PAID aye ‘0 QUES. tions asked for the return toJ. A. E. West ineteenth street, of a Gold Watch, lost: or stole: latform of a Sixth avenue car about 8 o'clock Wednes- jay evening, between Twenty-fourth and Tirtieth sts. $2! REWARD.—DOG LO A BLOODROUND, spotted, with one china eye. The reward wil be paid if returiied to 975 First avenuo, between Fity- third and Fiitytourth streets, LOUIS MAR’ ike —JUsT FIVE DAYS e in which to segura tickets to the AND Girt CONC! which is to be ay ay) 1 ie ne ‘the Pubile Libr en of, ary Buildin 18, encles throughout in the large hall of [ibrar positively on Tucsday, Aprii8, 1873. Age the country are pereinptorily ordered to send in complete rerortson April’. and if any tickets are. returned trom, them they whl be sold out irom day to day white they Jast atyNew York and Louisville only. Buy at once. There ig no éatety in waiting now. Arrangements have been made to keep a supply at the New York office ay long as ware isa ticketanywhere. Remember there are only 00,000 tickets mn the scheine, making the chances ane tir ten. Ten thousand Cash Gils to be awarded by lot to the: ficket holders aggregate a vasttotal of Louisville, Ky., ourrency as follows, viz. : One grand gift, cash One grand gilt, cash One grand gitt, cash One grand cash git 9, 000 cal gifts of $10 each, Total, 10,000 gifts, all cash...... The Library Trustees have management ofthe Concert to Hon. ex-Governor Thomas. FE, Bramiette, of Kentucky. New York office established under his especial direction: One chance in ten is sure to win. Why not buy eleven tickets for Cag) Fs As to have the best possible show to get your money ba least? Of course no guarantees can be made to any particular buyer or class of buyers of receiving gifts, ¢xcept those whom the drawing may show to be entitled to them, as of that kind could be done where the distrib tion is conducted fairly like this. It stands to reason, how- ever, thatasthe chagces are one In ten the buyer who holds eleven has one more than is necessary to give him & ood show for a full return of his money at least, as well As a grand possibility of a splendid fortune. Buyers do not necessarily have to be present ae the drawi an official list is furnished cach one, and gifts duo ‘fexet holders at a distance can be collected through any, bank or express company the same asa arate or check is col- lected. Make haste. Send money by Post office order, drarhregistered le ae oF express, grepaid. $2 50. amines {avormation and all par- eh a peoney oa Supply. 09 Broadway, New York. —OFFICE OF THE KENTUCKY LIBRARY GIFT . Ooncers, for sale of Tickets, by J. T. EDGE, 18 Broad street, Ne ‘k. For tickets, ful ticulars, apply tc fo; fie LAST CHANCE! LAST WEEK! OMAHA LEGAL Ser ISTRIBUTION, minginting to to $230,505. Tickets $1 cache alx for $e t thirteen for $10. At P. 0. DEVLIN’, Stationer, n street. A —HERALD BRANCH OFFI BROOKLYN, . Boerum stree Open trom & A. M. to 9P. M. On Sunday from 2 to9 P.M. A DARIES (PRICES sacra SOLE AGENT OF + Royal Havana Lottery, 5 roadway; box 4,609 ord office, New York, Dealers supplied. Circulars mailed ree. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks and Valiscs at the Great Family Shoe Em: Porinm, 30 Bowery, comer Bond strcet, gelling at 20 per cent below Broadway prices. Bodaki ewe —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY ; $100,000 FOR Wi Rg a gifts will take piace ce “April 8; hol ickets, Inives, tarters, ‘JOSEPH BATES, We Broadway, room 4. LUE-RYED BLONDE—I WAITED TWO HOURS AT the appointed place. Isanything wrong? Write me. ROWN CHAPEAUX—EXCUSR THE DISAPPOINT ment; will meet you sure at the Aperie Me Hatinee to- Morrow aiternoon. CHUB. ONAT BRUNO, AN ITALIAN FLUTE PLAYER, lett New York a month ago; his brother, Roch Bruno, of 25 Ll street, wishes to know in what town he is now residing. R ADOPTION TWO FINE BOYS,7 AND 1, AD- 5 Peat five days, W. H.8., box 805 Elizabeth (N. PAB panaznon! SLY SICK ; DO COME QU! TORS: IGHLY IMPORTANT.—LIBERAL REWARD WILL begiven tor any information that will lead to the whereabouts of Theresa Coserove, if living; or, if dead, Where her remains are interred. Address tor two days ROVE, station D F MARIA OR ANNIE COTRELL WILL CALL AT comm Cherry street they will meet a brother; in until ny. PETER C ONDON—YOUR LETTER Peek RECEIVED. COME by 9 A.M. My life staked in seeing you. i LM. T. ANHATTA—AM IN TOWN; WILL MEET YOU TO- day same time, if agreeable. BYKACUSE, AAR. BEVERIDGE, WHO WAS AT A, Gree nwich, last Summer, pleag send W. DA XTON, : hambers street. parca 70 SIXTH AVENUE THIS WEEK IF ever you want to see your little girl. P. si a | Tiers AT 52 THIS thn QLEEFYHEAD, WEDNESDAY, DESIRES ACQUAINT- ance of hanitsome brunette'neighbor. Address AD- ee’ Herald office, stating how interview may be ob- B. DAVIS’, daress t6 SAM ined. JINSE—PLEASE SEND ME A DESCRIPTION OF the person mentioned in your ba er. . R., Broadway, PAULDING-IN CASE OF NEED WITH NELLIE Upper Gloucester place, communicate wag at Without reserve, with ihy iriends; dorman friend at vid dress. HE GENTLEMAN WHO ESCORTED A LADY, WHO had beeome separated from her companion, across Brondway, ‘corner of Cedar street, nt three o'clock Thursday afternoon, would be % wmmake er ace luaintance. Iragreenbie nddvess SAN FRANCISCU, box z Herald oftice, A ult fers Collateral feenerivas Tax faws of that Sta Stat 7 bones . ILL THE YOUNG LADY, Wie RODE UP FROM Wall street ferry on Inesday attermoon, at 5 pipes ting Ue A dearer address AD- ox 43 Herald Give name of paper in yout indo avol ILL HATTIE, COLORED GIRL, LIviNa as chambermaid at Overlook Mountain’ House last Buminer, oblige a ey, ht sending her address to box 6,107 Post oftice, New LOST AND _F Fe UND. JPOUND—ON SATURDAY, Tue 29D INST, IN WAS ington Market, a Pocketbook, containing, a small m of money, ‘The owner cau have tt by applying at 71 West Washington Market. Poupatunee ‘COU PONS OF $30 EACH INQUIRE at National Currency Bank, 92 Broadway. Lost chast suxpay AFTERNOON, OUT OF BUGGY, in Central Park, an ivory handled Cane. A liberal Fraixth siree will ny wiven by returning same to 144 West For- I OST—ON mp, INSTANT, TWO SMALL DOGS, BLACK 4 and white? answer to the names of ‘Jem’ and “VFoby;" $25 will be paid tor their return {0 182 € eisto- pher street, or any Information concerning th cag ost, EVENING, BE- i Ring, OsT—$5 REWARD—ON TUBSDAY L4 tween Firstand Park avenues, a plain a nally Bast Forky-(ourth Felic. Picase return to 21 re deat 77, ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, FIFTY- fourih streot or Third avenue, a sealskin Pocket- k, containing a sum of moncy and oruee byt 4g isi ttoowner. Any one returning av will receive a suttabl foward = Iweqn Pith mente Hotel an rand’ Conga 2: et Cent ‘Be ques.ioas asked, GEORGE W, ig 1.16 Broadway. Kew: York. A —BAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED AND ¢_ information foreunes. Cireulars free. JOSEPH BA’ 8 & CO., a1 Br » Foom 31, first floor. LAST WEE! AST CHANCE! OMAHA LRGAL GIFT, TEXTERPRISE, fe Sat ath rin fter ckets $1 cac! For sale at FFICIAL, DRAWING OPC te HTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY HATHA Chars NO. 2U—uancn 27, , 88, 16, St, 82, 48, 65, 55, 52, 1, ae Rgntuentcigsn 0. jo—mance 2 Tara i! SIMMONS & CO,, Managers, Cov! XTRA CLASS NO. 1M5—Mani 50, 81, 17, og, culse No. Hig wantn 87, 1872 69, 63, 32, 24, 77, 45, 10, > Somes serpents _ Post office box 4,968, shacks hated JQOYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTE: RY AT LEIP. sig, Germany ;, 96,100, tickets; 47,000 prizes; Brans- wick Government Lotiery ; Hamburg city Gotsramont Tottery: Royal Havana ory. Prizes castied and in- formation given. HEODOR ZSCHOCH. 116 Nassau street, box (80 Post ofice. OYAL NAVANA LOTTERY —PRIZES CASED :OR- ders filled: information furnished; highest rates o. , 106 Wall street, New York. 186 14! ‘or | fy anish bank Bill & CO, Banke: OYAL TTAVANA LOTTERY .—TH 1E EXT EXTRAOR- dinary, MARTINEZ. & Will take place on the 22d of April, 1873. J.B. ., Bankers, 10 Wall steet Post office QUEFERERS 01 OF RHEUMAT) AD PROF, Q ac., R MAC'S advertisement on tenth page, He makes no cripples for life, but permanent cure: $: 500. 006 CASH. GIFTS: Git Concer. Drawing poet y April Whole Tickets, $10: Half 1 hota, 9 + Quarter Tickets, Biv For tickets and descriptive circulars apply to P. C, TAY ae ey ere mre (opposite Post office), Yor! ALL CASI GIFTS; $100,000 FOR $500. 000, $10. Tickets for sale ‘Public Library of Kentucky unt Apel drawing the 8th, Office open from 8 A. W. L. DAVIS, Agent, its'Piith 22d and 23d strcets. 589.589 13 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL IOI) ized Kentucky Lottery. Royal Havana and Kentucky circulars free; 124; cents commission aliowcd. Address BALEY &' CO, (office established thirty yeats), 174 Broadw NO’ a DOGS, Birds, &c. all direnses, Prepared Food for moc ekg birdes Bo ‘B. ey DOVEYS. No. 3Greene street, near Canal T° Lit rhom APRIL 1, 18; Club House, Gate Hous and itching ean it OOD PARK, Bars under grand stan rounds. Sort Nh at the park, AN COTT, Superintendent. VERY ae BLACK MARE, 8 YEARS ‘OLD, fn! show 2:30; I6hands high; all sound and kind; an el be hand: con. show 2:40 single or to years i, Fa tid and — make Lvl hal Kay person wanting trotters, and no. mistake can cal day at 20 Reade rtrect 1 A. M. to1 P.M. A SORREL HORSE FOR ‘SALE—16 Had ce ene aj tro's ing Sue to the pole; nent Ninth avenue. eR iy 1 West Twenty- —COUPES, LANDAULETS, — LANDAUS, PHAE- + tons, iny Own mantfacture, unsurpassed in style or workmanship. Several second hand Carriages taken in exchange at moderate price HAM, 10 East Fourth street. A WGARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS ROCKAWAYS, See areet eae Inthe et "a? West Brond wa moar Canal streets A pas ak Mt gg TO SELL OUT HIS ishment, consisting of a fine pair of Horses, Bi and enti ruta pole for tanally iy uso; a renee, made by one of roy Wo in poner condition; a four oe, Phaeton, made by Wood wae cs togeth ha sil ps WIGHL, g tbe 801 “drst ‘street, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BO. ROH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. hee and salesroom. 37 Nassau areas ‘apposite the Post office. an carriage Branch, 23 an «d 25 East Thi irtacnt street, betreee Cuiverstiy place a Fitth avenue. Tho firm of Johnston & Van Ti Tasell having been dis- golved by mutual consent, Mr, JOHNSTON continues the Dusiness at the old stand, 37 Nassau street, opposite the office, Tue HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF THE HOUSE is now conducted at the spaclous prem, 23 and 25 E. Heenit STREET, between Fifth avenue and University place, and has no connection with the other stand lately occupied by the firm of Johnston & Van Tassel, Catalogue of this day’ 's sale at 12 o'clock, 19 to 26 Fast Thirteenth. sireet, near University place, ‘Thoroughbred Mare.—Thoroughbred bay Mare, raised Norgay county, Kentucky; in foal by the celebrated horve Fiyaway, alter ils General Meade: she is 1 hands high, 7 out of imported Bernice, by Kentucky? one of the finest auddlo b i being trained to and perfect In every frue in all harness: warranted” sound and without 3 FCart.—EtegantT Cart, city built, to order, and used but four Seeette.-No 0 top two-seat Park Wagon, nearly new. Coupe Harn je to order by Simmons, of the best Moffat leather, and nearly new. Coupe Horse,—Bay Coupe or F. 16 hands high, 7 years; kind and true in splendid a nimal, without fault or blemish, and warr: sound, ‘Top Wagon.—Side bar top Wagon, pole and shafts, built to order by Corbet @C early new. . anda 83 yeare old ; kind and re,—Bay Mare, tops +f all harness, free from vice, and Warranted sound, Basket Phaeton. —Basket Pony Phaeton, city built, in go or: Gray Maie.—Groy Mare, 16 hands high, 8 years old; og and true in all harness; good for family or business Pall top Wagon.—Built to order by Corbett & Co., and is neasly new, wore’, Trotter.—Gray Hashletonian Horse, known as tho pares Horse, 164; hands high, 6 years ol in elegant ery tine and stylish action; can trot any tame a Site in 20, = Top Wagon, bullt to order last Fall, by Cor- eevith Polo and Suaits, upe itorse.—Soreel Coupe. Horse, 16 hands, 6 years: kind land true in all harness; free from vice; a splendid driver; warranted sound, kind and true. Family Mare.—¥lack taint aare, 1894, 8 years old, kind inall harness an\ under saddies tree irom vices good traveller; very stylish; a lady oF child can drive her; ranted 8. Doctor's Phaston—Olty built, in gaod order. Dun Mare—Well bred: kind and true. in all harness; very stylish: can ‘rae very fast, together with no top depot Wagon and Harness. oun Horse—An excel'ent business horse; kina and true in ail harness; 154 hands, 6 years, Ten other Horses, good for iond and business purposes. Descriptions at tine of sale. ‘Top Pony Phacion, to top Phaetons, Top Buggies, ex- press Wagons, new aud second hand double and singe Harness. From twenty-four to forty-eight hours given to try every horse that is warranted sound, ather-never mterteres with my sales. T AUCTION THIS DAY BY M VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER stecrsson TO JOHNSTON '& VAN te re HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MA 110, 112 and 1M EAST THIRTE ral STREET, NEAR Use avenu REGULAR SALTS HORSES AND CARRIAGES DRS DAY AND PID Twenty-four fy Torey eight hours given top oes to st Warrantees. CATALOGUE or THEN DAY'S (PRIDAY'S) SALE, TEAM BAY CARRIAGE HOASES, 15, HANDS HIGH, G6 years old; kind and (rue in all barness; free from vice oF trick; well matched; have fine style and action, and are an extra fine team for family driving and warranted sound; also Set Harness and FOUR-SEAT PHAKTON, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS. BAY COUPE HORSE, '16 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; has never beeh drivon in the clty; is very stylish; fears noth: ing; a splondid horse tor coupe or log cart. and war- ranted gound: also set fine Harness, made by y Wood Gib. son, and 1WO WHEELED DOG CART, IN PERFECT ORDER, ene Dy Brewee 4 Baldw MAR: MANDS HIGH, 7 TAbRS OLD; kind i truce ping ai harne gf free from vice trotted at Goshen last scason in 2:35, 2:37 and 2:35!4; has not been driven all Winter, but can show 2:40 ‘any day; has great endurance, and is ae ieaaesy wenty-mile mare in the ountr © AID PHAETON. N NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY WOOD Bro BORREL HORSE, 164 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS OLD: kind and true in a! 88; free from Vice; @ superior horae for a truck or heavy draught work; warranted souni BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness, free from Vice, good travel: Jeptan excellent worker and warranted oun HORS: 1544 HANDS NIGH, , 6 YEARS OLD; kind and teno in all Barnes, free trom Vice, trick or fault, food traveller, a superior Horse for ladies’ riding or riving, and we warranted sound; also Set Harness and Y PHAETON. BAY PONY, ay HANDS: long 8 YEARS OLD, KI and true in every way; has been ‘used by ladies and chil- dren, and is one of the most cearabie | ponies ae Need use in the city and warrante GLASS x ARTERED Coach, Pia “doom ORDEN, TEAM GRAY HORSE: HANDS HIGH, 7 AND 8 years old; kind and true i harness; free trom vice, ae rorkers and warranted sound. SEV! se L OTHER HORSES, FULL DESCRIPTION time of sale. Top Business Wagon. ene iExpress Wagons. Top and no top Koad Wagons Phactons, Rockaways and Depot Wagons. Double and single Harness, &e- Weather never interferes with our sale A. mimesietiesy) Mir ipl vertical "eel plates. Every purchaser should.sce this great improvement. Unequalled in Hghtness, with greatly increased strength. See certificate from General McClellan. New York, June 1, 1871. GrxtiemEx—I_ have carcfully examied_ your’ patent vertical steel plate axle. 1 find that the “addition of the vertical plate renders the axle about two and a halt (235) thues as stiff as it would be without it. Very respectfully, GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, Warcrooms Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-seventh strect. Factory 149 East Twenty ith street. BREWSTER & CO. Established 1888, RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, (Late Jolinston & Van Tassell.) TO-MORROW @PRIDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK, t his NEW HORSE AND CARRIAGE MART 19, ed 23 and 2 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, n University place and Fifth avenue. RR very fine Kentucky thoroughbred bay Mare, with foal by Flyaway; 16 hands high, 6 years old: a splendid saddle mare and kind and true in all dasa rock and without blemish. T Cart, city built, to order; nearly new. —Made io order: nearly new. THE “BREWSTER WAGON,” A * in all weights, for pleasure driving or speeding, xquisitely finished and embracing in thelr construction the various im- provements introduced by us during the past 15 ycars, taking them . the Standard for Quality throughout the United States. These wagons are Cpl sales well-known Broome street factory, stock in all respects equal in any to those built to the order of the most valued customer, and at prices uniform to all In order that we may not he confounded with a joint stock company. of carriage dealers who haye adopted firm name similar to our own, and impudently ciain ihe reputation we have made for'the “#rewster Wagon,” Terthe pubiie will remember that our only warerools are at the corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, and our only Factory on Broome street. BREWSTER & CO. of Broome st reet. the production of onr and are offered in 3 7 BARKER AND CHASE'S A CITY AUCTION ber v1. i, NEW YORK TATTER- SAL Corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, RC. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. ae al if Na ‘OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, ac, VERY DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Gentlemen's private estatlishments disposed of at pub- lic or private sale to the best advantage, anda general assortment of Horses, Carriazes, Harness and everything ped horse line, 1 eg the needs ot all classes of pur- chaser: Lore on ie LANGE DRIVING RING in the ‘art tor showiny Twenty-four hours allowed sor trial on every horse sold under warranty, Carringes taken on stora, Superior stabling for hi coer oioa solicited and promptly attended to. Liberal advances made on everything in the horee line. A- REMOVAL, rs it ard. r E Will open Ant sf cntire new stock E M ight Cafriages and Harness M 9 atacer and eapactous Repository, o v No, 8 Cortlandt st v A All our Stock ates Liberty street A L. atgreat barcains to close out. No reasonable offer refuse "ARGIL JONNSTON. 59 L TIENTION 18 CALLED TO SALE OF aa he. jOrses ie, pee. at auction this da, WILLTA A SSELL, AUCTION CER, A Ve Avction "stan 0,41 2, 114 East Thirtoenth street. FINE AND sry tasn TEAM BAY HORSES; ed und, Kind and true, wags OTTING M. MAS A 2:35 are ANE, 7 YRARS OLD; arranted & Way ae asi HA vila, Honsn, SET OF FINE two-whee! vf Conne Harness and two-wheelo eS tunaiE ty: ty, near Nassau street. oy i yen Harness, Bc. i iy as jages, Harness, dc. ng rea _ See aes under this ead. LLEN B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesr dome 9 Chambers street HORSE AUCTION MART NEW YORK SALES AND. Peat Fie opr FOURTH AVENUE, doRNER ’ RICHARD MeCULLOUGH, PROPRIETOR. ALLEN B. MINER & BRO., AUCTIONEERS, nrrlages, Ac.; Thursday ofeach week. Yor auction can be made At repository oom of auctioneers. as above oF sa FRESH LOT OF 25 ROAD AND. WORKING HORSES, ust arrived. NKW YORK SALES AND STORAGE REPOSITORY, TO MI FOURTH AVENUE, “| YOUNG HORSE FOR SALE—9 YEARS OLD, A stylish; suited for light work or a gentleman to driver Apply at 299 Eighth avenue. CLAREN: BROWN LEMING, AS Goop AS NEW: cue quarter Coaches, light Phaetons, new Doctor's A pase aeton, top Busy APG) BLTNEY, 409 Third avenue. .—15 HEAD OF “GooD “WORK HORSES, Just AR . from the West, to be sold this day at private A: , gate: at stable corner New Church and Cedar tree! jew Yorks = h PRICE FOUR CENTS, — HORSES, CARRIAGES, « &O. x a ae CURTAIN COACH, NEARLY, NEW, rewater Road Wagons vy Desenberry, Waterman, DebuinCorbitk lant Cc Hina’ fpcand "open is, by der second Rand Clarence?) 1 EVictoria st Do Doctor Phaeton, by and open Pony and ais pe extension top Phaetons ;2 Sulkies, by Rasnbars ¢ in Dusen ; top and open Express Wagons; single and oun! Harness, Blankets xe. . H. GRAY, 20 20 and 2 Wooster street, FOR SALE. A VERY BEAUTIFUL AND STYLISH ir gray Mares, full sisters, 15 hands high, young, ind ; would take, in exchange, a single Horse, (Stands high, that can trot inside of three mninuies, or Dalt of florees of same description and pay aiferehce in cash, Address JOSEPH HALSTEAD, Rye, N. ¥. N by NT CLARENCE, OXB LANDAU, ONE Park yhacten, one G5 reat Rockaway pees Dector's Gis, ‘and one Cart: alee y Wagons, App to POURLEY, Ty inet Thirteesta 1 iiveet, near ‘ou K—YOR SALE, A SoMPLETE IREAT BA —FOR | 8Al ntleman leay ope tw bay "nang hie fh sound ‘abd ‘Kind. excellent | frettere and 8 tats Landacise, neariy saw, with double Harness, Bia de. Inquire at atts” TY cand Forty-second street BY, MARE, $65; peor’, om Kop $70; ALSO one ruck Horse tia ih gray. for ‘express or carriage, warranted. it tout Fitth avenue, near Grand street. ARRIAGES, NEW AND SECOND HAND, FAMILY Carriages, Pony Phaetons, Business Wagons, &c. ; Will be gold low, to make room for Spring and Summer styles. + Fulton and Nevins streets, "Brookty ne NARRIAGE WANTED—A_ CABRIOLET IN GOOD ordey, light, that will carry four persons, top on ck sent, set low, tenders on side and of good manufac Y one Having such to dispose of will find a cash v by addressing W. £, PERKINS, 125 Hudson st. (Ohare, caper as DAMAGED; GREAT BAR- | ‘ains; Carriages, new and second haind, of every de- scription, at low prices; now Is the time fo. purchase be. be- fore trade commences. MANUFACTURERS UNION, 638 Broadway. ARRIAGES.—70 TOP AND KOAD BUGGIES; ALSO Hrefgursrented Carriages, tine Barauche, pony Phactons; atest si in al Factory, Moana Yas taariave street i ORES Sirt, LOT OF SECOND HAND nate Wazons, light Road Wagons, Doctors’ Wagons, Der Dog Cart, six-soat Nockaway Reo at Re Me WriV ie Manufactory, 144 to 152 Thirty ort week ONT FAIL TO READ CATALOGUE ABOVE OF SALE THIS nay BY ARCH, JONNSTON, AT HIS NEW MART, 1 33 AND 25 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, AND HEN DON'T FAIL YO ATIEND THE OR SALE—A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORS from the country; suitable for all purposes; to Sold cheap. Apply at 170 Mercer street, near Bleecker, VOR SALE—RASHAW ROAD MARE, 15 HANDS high; will suit any one who wants a good animal; warranted. Kear of 27 Wooster street. F°%ws SAL) ate: WILL Ok SALE—A STABLE IN_ THIRTY- between Seventh and Bighth avenues, 25x75x100; fitted up for private ieee Oat fi Pr }: 0, POR SALETA VALUABLE, STYLISH BAY HORSE, 16 hands high, 7 years old: can trot in 3 minutes and has never been trained ; is suitable for coupe and family use; warranted sound and kind. Inquire at 15 and 1 East Twenty-eighth street, OR SALE—TWO CANADIAN HORSES, OVER 1635 panda high ist come from the country. Can be seen Monroe stres FoR —ON , 1645 ‘Di NE brown Horse, Hphst both. sound and kindy 8 land 9 years old: also nyo ae Buggies, in good order. 370 Hud- son street, feed FoR, S448 CHEAP—BAY HORSE years old; sound and kin uiré at McEwen & ‘wentieth street. OR SALE. years, ti 154 HANDS, 7 oid for want of use. "In. ery stables, 128 West Martin's PONY-BUIL HORSE, 154g HA: D8, 9 sold to clove business.’ Also double Ex- Wagon Bethune street, near Washington stres Fes SALE—A SQUARE BOX SIDE BAR TOP WAGON, used one season ; Bay ‘ers, maker; price $300, Inquire defore So'clock.at EBBITTS siable, corner Seventh ay- enue and Twenty-second street. (OR BALE—A ROCKAWAY, WITH SEATS FOR four persons, suitable tor one or two horses,. with pole and thatts; has been very little used; also a set of single Harness; price for both $125, Ay ply for two days ssn ie stable 254 West Thirty-first st., near Eighth av. A PONY-BU i “MARE AND Wi hands,7 and 9ycars old; sold only for want B work fit for an'y use ; prices, $95 and $130, Inquire at 136 Perry s strect, rear. FOR, BALK OA Gray, HORSE, 18 HANDS HIGH, Peareoidy trotein S minutes; warranted sound dnd kind, Can be seen at 116 Monroe street, Rr SALE—A CANADIAN PONY,7 YEARS OLD, 106 Inquire handy high; sound and kind: price $100. in the gro OR SALE-TWELVE NE ES3 WAGONS, one second hand Landau, one Feed Truck, one Top Buggy, at 207 G ecne stre eet. OR SALE—A FULL BLOODED IMPORTED AL- derney Bull, four years old this ster and winner of the first remus at the Westchester County Fair in 1871 and 15 eet ice $150. Address A.A. K., box 686 Post office, New ¥ JOR SALE—A HORSE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, PONY built; suit grocer or express hb ; 18 a good horse double; sold for want of use; price ie Inquire at 321 West Twenty-sixth street, ne: ar Eighth avenu OR SALE CHEAP—VERY STYLISH BLACK COUPE Horse ; also fine bay hor: Lawrence; owner going abroad. Twenty ninth street, just west of I ARN RSS, CARRIAGES, &C. Side bar top Buggy, by Brewster; Rockaways and Depot Wagons, Top and no top Pony Phactons, Express Way ons top and no top, Poe Sets single ah jouble Harnes: TNEW YORK SALES AND STORAGE REPOSITORY, “pit TO 341 4TH AVENUE, CORNER 25TH STREET. — os ¢ false. Saddles Bridies and Ho y deneription: A Kingdom {08g horse. Manufacturers, warerorins ity ch iat $.—THE CHEAPEST HARNE + geod double Truck Mingle Buggy Harness, hand-made, $22; Flanker, $25); the largest assortment of Car the cit \d examine for yourselves. rE Harness Warerootns Merny st. ORSES TAKEN TO BOARD. DRIVE. AND BREAK, with good care, by JOHN H. }WwebvLe, Mont? jomery. Orange county, N.Y. References—Jaines B, Brewster & Co., New York tractors, railroads, Equipments of evel ‘OVELTY CARRIAGE, Cradle and carriage combined. Price $18: old style $9, L, P. 512 Broadway, opposite St. Nich ep HORSES FOR SALE—FIT FOR FARMING OR scery purposes or truck; warranted sound and must be void. Inquire at 211 Wooster street, be- u Ble vecker and Amity RIV. ATE TURNOUT TO LE —FROM APRIL antlandau and extra stylish team, with coaclunan, Can he seen at McEwen & Martin's bith stables, 123 West Twensieth street. IECOND HAN ALS. jas Hotel. ina nt Spring ety! UNION, 634 Broad: STABLE TO LET—IN BROOK 8 AL. ley; three stalls and box stall; has gas and water and finished rooms for coachman. Apply to, O. SHEP. PARD, 19 Broadway. Tpuonovanpeen KENTUCKY MAREOIN FOAL By PLYAWAY, WILL ARCH, JOHNSTO! Ar 25 EAST THIRTEENTH PLACE, READ CATALOGU hea UxivenRsiy Tas ANTED—A STYLISH FOUR SEAT WAGON On Dog Cart, ot best make. Address, with lowest price and particulars, J. & M. KOSE, 71 Franklin strew', Wats REALLY HANDSOME AND feetly broken saddle Horse: must be sound over six or seven years of age, bridlewise and of color. Address COACH, 31 Kas Fortieth stree 75 FOR A CHUNKY BUILT thi | O worker for express, PER- t eart or truck; clean in his limbs: a set of ight Harness, $10. Twenty sixth street. SILC FOR A GOOD STRONG.-HORSE, EXPRESS Wagon also good Worse for cart, truck or wagon . 282 West Twenty-flth street, 0 near EX BAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS .~apunds ‘kind.’ without faults graye doy orrel, 6 yours, 16 hands; no fault or blemish, orner t os West “SETS HARNESS, OF at manulucturer's price: 1.000, _ SACOROW EET, HILBORS 4 CO., 11 Chambers st. ‘YAC HTS, STEAMBO. ATS, & POR SALE-YACHT—THE WELL KNOWN SLOOP Yacht (Dolphin, late the property of John Kel- lum, Lrg + fitted at great expense ; 52 feet over all; beam, Torets light draught tfectly equipped and filted sloop yachtin country ; weatherly and good sea boat. Ada Irces KR. INGRAHAM, “ court street, Brooklyn. OR BALE CHEA FIRST CLASS BARGE; dimensions, ® feet length, 19 feet beam, and 5 fect hold; in perfect order, Apply to BULMAN & BROWN, New bura._ Note THE OPENING SERVICES OF THE PROT tant Episcopal Church of the Reformation will be id in their newly urchased: bullding on Fifty-seventh eet, between “9's geton nd regen avenues, on Sun- day next, AL LNG A. nd 734 P.M. AY GINAL, PORTRAIT OF JOBN He HOWARD, THE nianthropist Gainesboro’, valued in London at A oo be ol a Tooth i ou — . OR Ay ‘ssoclation Foot, ot wet sale, ‘Twe direct and Fourth ay. Addresy ARTIST, Herald oifice. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, NLY DIRECT LINE TO tO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAUL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BR ‘The splendid vessels on tale fa favorite finent will all from pier No. 60 ST. LAURENT, Lemaire VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont. PERKIRE, Danro.... sSaturday, May 3 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD: tnoluding wine) TO BREST Ole HAVR! 125; Second Cabin, $76. Excurston Tickets at reduced rates. ‘These steamers do not carry steerage Sepongere. American travellers going to or retural rom the Continent Europe, by taking this line, avoid beth transit by English rallway and the discomforts of cross. ing the Chantel, besides saving time, trouble and ex: pense, GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. Qvxanp LINE. The British and North American yal Mail Steamship, bety New York and Liverpool, be van ings pat Cork “harbor. e Roate fo for yt om iat Saturday, “ane 1D First Cabin, Wed. And every following Wednesday New York’ Steamers marked thus * do not carry stoor, Age passengers. of Parage—Cabin, $80, $100 and $139, gold, ao- cordin accommodation. Tickets to Paris, 8, gol, 4 additional rn tickets on favorable terms. , $8), currency. leorage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates, For igelght, and éabin passage apply at the Company's office, No.4 Trnity Bai Green; Broadway, ‘Trinity Or to PH. DUVEWNET comer of Clark and itafdoiph ets, Chi cago st _COASTWISE STEAMS!) ——1 ‘paciric MAUL STEAMSIIIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNI a via Panama, APA AND CHINA, carrying nails passeigers and Aspinwall, Panaina, Santa Martha, Ore: and Pheitle coast of ite tral America, wand Chile, Agel 8 I873-—Steamer RISING STAR, GriMn, will leave pler 42 North River, atl? ore fow Asiinwall direct, cone ting at’ Pan steamer CONSTITUTION, Captain. Morse, touching “at Acapulco, Manzanillo, asian. and also connecting tor all Centra! American and Souttl Puciic ports. Depart uros of wth out a aky month connect with the company’s steamer fonching at San’ Benito, 1 Satina Crue and ort Au saab Keamer ALASKA will leave San Francisco April, furdapan and china, For rates of passage, freight dual fatther information apply company's office on the Special Notice.—Postponement, of saul RISING STAR will Joave pier 42 North River, o'ciock noon, Saturday, QUEEN NOLUMBIAN MA ne / Matanzas and Agents, FOR NI pier, foot of Canul street. Fr ril 5, 1873. wiill follow, sate i isatirday, A STEAM PAC he inst Clan A, Captam J. W. .L. GUE Bri IEW ORLEANS DIR! R. BABY, Agent. Steamer OCEAN April 19, 1573. Agent. KET LINE, INR, FOR na, carrying the United States dewheel ‘steamship SANTI t Reynolds, will sail from pier No.4 North River on Tuesdiy, April 1S, a freight or pa me apply to ©. M4 Broae [AGO BP. For NUBAUME & con Ls ECT, SIRROHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE, from pler No. 5. North tester 3 o'clock’ P. M. ORTH GERMA FOR SOUTHAMP The steamship RHEIN, C Saturday, March 29,2 a Third street, Hoboken, to red Steamship AMEIICAY Paetehn ‘f Bissins, on Wednes- Kees verte OF PASSAGES aah HONDON, HAVRE AND payable in gold, or ts Peau ‘alent in curreney. First Cabin. . Second Cabin Ste: 120 82 30 ag a For ieigit oF passage apply t PPE LRIC Ht & CO., Agents, es . 2 Bowling Green, Wine sary x RENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. sailing fron Sees aisnawered stenmshiing uiling from New York ou Saturdays, from. Liverpoot on hursda, sat Cork Marhor each cay, Saturday, Mai ata, Saturday, April Oy At lt A; ‘aturday, April 12, at 8 P: ‘aturday, April 19, at 10:8) A Saturday, April 26, at 3 P.M, , Pavonia ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, stitervoms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship seetion, where least motion is felt, Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $8) li gold (for sailings after April 1, $100, gold); steerage, $3) in currency. Those Wishing to send tor friends in the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $32, cur- reney. Passengers booked to or from all parts ot America to Faris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, hina, rata from £1 upwards, #EEES For inspection of plans and other tnformetton apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New Bilis of lading issued to Contingntal ports. . HH, SPARKS, Agent. [NITED STAT STEAM TO QUEEN town and Liverpool Sail ry Wednesday. NEVADA, Fors: xh April 2, at9 A. M. WYOMING, Pri ce April, ats P.M, Cabin passage, old : steerage, ‘$0 currency. Prepaid tickets, $32 currency. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Trang, eOsramy France and Germany ai lowest rates Anply't ILLIAMS & GUION, lbroadway. TANONAL, LINE OF STEAMERS, Weekly to Rican and ayer ool; fortnightly n dires TO QUEENSTOWN” "AND LiveRPoor, ea picrs 44 and 47 North Rive: ma: GREECE, Wednesday, March 24, at 3 fuvr Grog n. -Saturaay, March 29, at 3 CANADA, Webste: :M. FRANCE, Thomson. M SPAIN, Grace....... at 10 A HOLLAND, Bi ke ‘ a rill 1A. M. ra au ym t Ke turds Apr 5, al THE LARG iN TE RADE, Cabin passage, $9 and $50, Rueraney: teerage, $29. currency. Prepatd et ha tickets from Liverpool Tondonday 2 Py Th oat, Bristol o! N BY ANY OTH For further information apply et the companyt ofice, @kiadway. a AR ARG pages 1, Queenstown, ‘London, Bee LLOYD—MAIL Witte, ma of hee a 0 direct line to Prusja, Russia the udi- puntries, connecting with ail the: Balto Se s ners, New York and Stettin, cating at Hi Nt casi en to land mails and pawengone—Steamer wal March 29, GOLD, eM from J rise 13 North River, ‘aptain mi ee! IN ¥ Ai gold’ | Steerage 7 ‘a in - in. From Stettin. al From Stettin.. ~ @ Excursion tickets....170 Excursion tickets... 65 Children under ten years haif fare. For through jorts of the Baltic and passage AMMELSBERG & CO., Agents, 40 Brow way, New Y NMAN LINE for Queenstown and Liverpool Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail us follows: F PARIS. Saturday, Maren 292 P. a TY OF MONTREAL tut rday, April 5, noon. 1TY OF BRISTOL A ‘aay, April 10, CITY OF BROOK LY aturday, April 12, 2 P. and cach succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pier 45 North River. of Passa: rc, Cabin, $85 and 10 a A according to accommodation. Round trip ets at low rates. Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- n, Bristol or Cardiff, $90; prepaid Cer- donterty, tineater, 883, currency. Passengers algo forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. Draits issued at lowest rates. For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the Broadwa; sage at 39 Broadwa: JOUN G. DA LE, Agent, or to O'Donnevt, & Fauux, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. M. 8. Creacn, 02 State street, Boston, F. C. Brown, 86 South Market atrect, Chicago. Witisaw Iwan, Liverpool, und No. 0 rue Seribe, Paris, ma M. ston, Indianoi € Brazos, Santiago and St, Louls, Cabin sage appl Fok ORL) CITY OF DALLAS, Kast River, rey ne on ' 905; steer age, For freight or aa to all poin passage, y to CLA NEW 00; nieeraus, $25, K & SEAMAN, #6 West street, a April2, ata P.M. rates iven to Galveston, Ind whart, BAEDEL? & OC NORFOLK, CI'Y POINT AND RICH Dominion Steamship Company will despatch 37 North Rivor their elegant sidewheel steam- oxfolk, C {ply at plier 37, or at the h street, corner of’ Dey. TRAVELLERS’ PENNHYLVANIA RA ILROAD, press tor Ha: with Puiluian Paice. and 8:30 P, M. if Baltingre, Wi Washington and the South at 9A. M.;7 d day, 3, ‘) A. M. 5 12:30, 1,4, 5, Beha 6, 8:50 a) & and ‘Trains leave 6 Gai ne A For pee 6 80, 7, N, 3, 3:20, Bt i tesburg, ¢ ars atte Sunday, 5, 7 aud 4:3) B. Kensington, at7 ray Freights received daily M ThrouRl Fates Bravos Santiago aad St. GUIDE. 0, 9 10, 1 3), ‘6:10, Ny SATURDA reh 29. pal or stecrage passage, At IE | preionis received dally, Throush rates. given for Bt. RLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. | Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or’ passaxe “davitie saperlon secommodae tions) apply to DERIC BAKER, 8) Broadway. LLOYD. 8TE. Aus COMPANY. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. N AND BREMEN, ‘The Cromwell Swamship Line. Lind co Meson oil eaiton The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Capiain B. V. Gager, irom Bremen pier, foot ave pier No. ‘orth River on Saturday, March 29, ‘iver Nocktort or Aranzas wharf, For freight or pas- THE, STEAMEI¢ will leave pler 3t ived dally. Rockport or pouls, Cabin ano’ 153 Malden lar lane. _ MOND —THE ‘ity Point and Rich- viving through bills of ad Southwest, songer tickets issued (0 all poluts. Accommodate equalled. ‘Through pas- general offi rom foot of Desbrosses and he West and South ad, ut 9:30AM; 5,7 nd 9 ob. ¥ Mt and P. a. 1, 11:40 A. M, 0, 5 i TAL area 2m 7:30, ‘erth Amb © andl A. M, san ae f h Amboy, 0 and 2.9, For New Brunswick, 7 7,10 A. M., Bye 1,2, 3, 4:10, 5:20, 6, e) P.M. and 12 night, Sunday, 6 and FE ¥ For East Millstone, 7 12 nowt 0 a For Lembertvills and For Ph Accomm den, 7.an lemnington, M. and ilipsburg and Belvidere, Zand 4 P.M. ation f nd 9:30 A, M. 1 For Freehold, 7, 3 4. dt P.M For Jamesbuig, Pemberton, Camde! Trains 1,03 P.M. Mond: da’ 10:12 P.M. il, AI. “General Manager, arrive as follow: + daily, 10:14 A. M. and 6:3 From Washington ant “tal Sunday, 640 A. M 11:04, Bt A. M. ASSATT, DRY GooD: je gon Phitndelp hia, Bordentown, Burlington and Cam- 12 3, 3:40, dand 6 P.M, aris 6:40 A, 3S b4, 6:04, 8:45 P.M. and 944 Broadway; No. 2 sbrossus and Cortlandt streets, Hinigrant Ticket office, No. 8 Battery piace, BOYD, Jn., General Passen, wer Agent. “(TTRACTIONS INCREASE AT SMITIVS PATTERZ Bazar, 914 Broadway. ing Novelties. attern. A. BURDESTE SMIT! each Patterus now ready. Come early in the day. Broadway, Super Costumes. Enehant- Cloth model with near Twentieth st. ATTINGS, white and eat and Woollen Goods, } MATTING fine RAND OPENING, We take pleasure in announcing to our comomers that we will present March? nil tie newest and dics’ Bonnets and Round Hats: Bonnets syiection Children’s Suits and Cloaks, corner Grand and ADA m alwayson hand. We shall a a varied andlegant LO ME FERRERO, scortment pF had MILLINERY rs o DRESSMAKING. for their inspection om Friasy, ult of Mourning for in. TAYLOR oS Chrystie streets. lao preset RD & NO. 7 WEST THIRTIETH street, has now very choice styles of Paris Bonnets and Row at N ADA. street, nets ition ts, at, very reasonable id to ori MEYER, F ME HW. BUI Round Hats, DY TA __ INSTRUCTION. NG LESSONS IN FRE: prices, Particular ORMERLY an 89.8 Great Jones street, will open again rede and Friday, the 27th and th of March, at 15 went Sintl her own importation of the mot distingue Bon- oH PROM A L. A LADY TAMING 2 oe like to have a lady join her in lessons, with view BY better progress and reducing expenses. Address J. N. (outeorate 4 AND COMMERCIAL IN vest Thi NEW HAVEN, CON: econd street. TUTE, rt Preparatory to College, the Scientifte Schools or Bus ER STSAMSIIP LINE. Kew york TO BRISTOL, ENGLAND, DIRECT. Taking goods and passengers fo ion, Carditt, New: port, Gloucester and all poris in Bristol Channel. The steamers of this line will sail from pier 15 East River as follows GREAT WESTERN, Stampe ARAGON, Western. Cabin passage. Steerage. Parties wishing ‘to prepaid certificate For freight or pas: . Wednesday, April 23 edneelsy, Ape 80, curreney «their friends can obtain , 29 CASTALLA, ‘Apri 2 es Passengers booked and forwarded to and. trom way stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor- Sweden, Denmark or America,’as safely, speed- iy: comfortably and cheaply as any otlier route oF line. ‘Tickets, Dratts or Curtifieates can be bought at lowest gurroney rates by applying at the compuny sofices, No, T Bowling Green. DERSON BROTHERS, Agents. THE HANBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPAN iron mail steams! MPA MMONTA, sail on Thursday, April 9, at for Hamburg, w York to Fiymoutn, London, Captain Voss, will, taking passongers som i herbourg and Hambur First ped $120, Hecond Cabin, $72. a . payable in United States goia. KUNHATDY CO, ©, B. RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Passonger Agents, 61 Broad sireet,New York, Gl gener, New York. The HOLSATIA will sail April 10. — NCHOR LINE. Passengers for steamshi shor Line dock, pier 20 North River, ¢ st. Steamer sails punctually at noo 7PHROCGH TICKETS TO ALL PARTS. OF KUROPE issued by COOK, SON & JENKINS, 262 Broadway, New York, General Excursion and Tourist Managers and Publishers of “Cook's Excurstonist” (monthly price 10 Vy soates will embark at Saturday, 20th cents), a journal of information to all classes ot European ments issued their numerous arran; travellers, showing nd many facilities. Ticke greatly reduced rat for any line of steamer (PE AMERICAN EMIGRANT COMPANY, NO. 3 BOW. ling Green, New York, established 1552.—Stecrago passage tickets, foreign exchange and rallroad tickets. Send for cireular in English or Scandinavian languages, Address box 4642 Post office. i) sme STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—AMERICAN citizens requiring Passports will apply (o THOMAS DLER, Cominissioner, No. 8 Broad street, New York. EMITTANCES TO ENGLA ND IRELAND, Drafts for £1 and upwards and Passage Tickets, by jacket, issued at the lowest rates HERS 4 C0.,%8 South street steamship and satling by TAPSCOTT ‘BRU OASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. UE stares MAIL TO HAVA AAS PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, New York oon dyeztean Mail Steamship Linc, leaving pier No, 3 North Ri THCRSDAY. CIty OF MERIDA (iiavana via Nassau) CITY OF MEXICO (Havant ory or pay ls (Ha pew A ‘Havana ant Mexico). song & For froight of OATHRANDIE & SONS, 33 Brondwa: EXAS bd OF GALVESTON STE. AMER: Tovcn. Tet een a kit if ek a Vier do Hast. River, and will salt Sature fib reg radios, ven to Houston, either hy the ¢ 0 eo all ants on Rs, ny nf nt torwarding i wed York. . A. an oe and Hen No chai For frei oe Maiden |i P. ony Ma's g@ Sore Wa'steee™ —STORAGE. Siu, and other PAC KA VA A RIAG SS containing can be stor 1 their goods ail others, JOHS 23D ST private FURNITURE, $ ar with SAFLTY at low rates. EU K or AMERIC \ direct to this ware THY. rt “a0 10 is invited to examine tl commodations, light, WATEhOUSE possesses OV r'session begits April 3, 1873. STORAGE for oe RE, PIANOS, MIRRORS, 8, WAGONS, &o.. SE, HI SECOND THIRTY-SE NKs, icles ot” EXTRA from any part of superior acs &e., which this MI. MORRELL, Owner and Propri declining housekeeping and not 2 to have a public anction will thisday sell ail nig their elegant: Household-Goods in lots. to suitewsh pur: atin brovatel Parlor $: rep Suits $ Shite $25, upwards, 69 yards Cary Pianotorte, cost $10, for $250; viher arte jes too numerous © plirchasing elsewhere, at pri- dst, near Oth ay. 150 5 yey pets; a rope. House to let. MAGS nearly new, m brocatel and rep Suits, $75, 8, Curtains, Mirrors, Bronzns, Bookeewe TFICE) le to order, cost aint ‘Turkisin Ch great sacrifice for cash; ro: Rronves, Mirror Furuitare, rosewood! ant wal near ar7t + one do. $159: rep suit wood 74 octave Pranoforie, beaut . Curtalas, Clocks, Ii at'Ch Carpets, €e. Call Beddin By Nb. —tdoous not sold. th N. B, R. MARTIN. = LATEST STYLE PARLOR SUIT, for and "Pi nges, rosewood and ng Lou + Mattresses, wedding, Hut Ware, family lea Residence 13. West Eighth (Clinton place), between Fifth and Sixth avenu ‘utlery, ing for $10; mag itifal Olt Palntingss brary and Dining, amber Suit AU Z1O West dist at, is day will be sold ‘at auction to-morrow (Saturday), at 10%% o'clock poal- tively. LARGE A ture and B instalinents, enue, be! ets and Bedding cheap for cash, or Pr week monthly Cut this out, ORTME NT OF Ok tive payments. 208 and 211 Hudson street, corner © CARPETS, PURNT nt lowest ensh prices Latins Warchouees 0 Ranh we Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, AT BENDELL'S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, weekly CAR. ad RARE CHANCE. SELDOM MET WITH, AT PRI. vate residence, 124 West Twenty sixth street. for Suits $75, rep Suits $%5, Bedroom Bults $55 and 900 3. Lotscheap tor cash, for (hr MAGNIFICEN dour, Maric Antoinette styles, oqvereds site made order, con ee, a Bivens Glassware; a sacrific city, 36 FIX OFVICE FURNITURE FOR SALE—CONSIS' T DRAWING ROO: for do. velvet Carpets, rniture, Mattresses, ‘West 16th it., near Sth ay, M SU Li POMP. ‘me: 15); do, $45: rosewood Pianoforte, Bronze Clocks, rose we 4, Extension Tene, Property family leaving Ing ofblack walnut, double, single and upright Desks; ndsome iron OMtee Rat!in: ha 03 ‘Of v6) Ea a0 FARRINGTON, ihe order. st reet, basemen {VOR SALE—ENTIRE FURNITURE IN FLAT, THIRD floor ‘ONT! Fu of 102 West Seventeenth HLY OR WEEKLY rniture, Boeing, tre ALY & CUD 3% and 336 Thira avenue, near 1 Ww [DRIVATE PARTIES DasiRinG TO to Pp 3 DRS , tower than any other hous their Furniture can mect with @ adaresing 8. H. F. Lint 38) Post office, street; everything seary for housekeeping; Will be sold cheap tor cash. PAYMENTS. —CARPETS NNINGTIAM, aya site S's he city. oF EEKLY AND MONTHLY “PAYMENTS "Sow PE THWAIT immense agers, os Gare and eee 1s an stock and low viice: it B. M. © Chatham street.

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