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| | HE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,388. AMUSEMENTS—Fovern Pace—Fourth, Afth and sixth eTHOLGY i Srareesmn Page Fourth column. ‘Thinp PaGr—Sixth column. OAR DES WANTED—Fovurta Fagen Firet and second AND LODGING WANTED—Fovurta Pacs—Sec- ORLEN HOA Fount Pace—Second colamn. raked EAL ES Seasictasseel POR SALE OSuCOMD Pace— BusINess SPPORTUNITIES—Tamp Pace—Sixth col- umn. a ate Ne iCE8—N Pace—fixth column, Rs AND TOBACCO Stari Facx—Fourin eot- cry AL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconp Pace—Firat CLERKS "AND SALESMEN—Prersxxrm Pacr—Pourth Pift jamn. SERS RG EATER eres Pion h and i tire lamns. coastwints afte ana ia col Pagy—Fifth and sixth KRSHIPS—Evevenrn Pagk—Filth: comme Sethi SHOARD—Founm Pace—Second and third ANGING AGADEMIFS—Fovrrn Page—Fitth column. Be rth col ISTRY—SixreenTH Pe iro junn. GOOD3S—Finst Pace—Bixth ¢ fg I HOUSES TO O LET, YURNISHED AND pe SNISHED—Turrp Pace—Second and third col- ‘AN STEAMSHIPS—Finst EiqaFitth column. ROPE Tmnp Pace—Sixth columi CHANG! Fovrtn Pacr—Third column. Fenuae Eveventn Pacs—Fitth column. FOR BA! ‘SECOND. Pace. Flith ae ance columns. one AN. TS TO LET— colu HELP WANTED —PEMALES—Prrrexxen Pace—Second ‘and third columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Firrecsta Page—sixth col- umn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &4C.—Finst Pace—Second, third and fourth columns. HOTELS—Focrta Pacx—Second column, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Tuierernrn PacGe— aNsTit Beet ON aire Pacr—Fourth colum: is OBO Ny BUDaON cry ND BER- es ay, THGRORES DROKE FOR SALE—Skcoxp Pace— arotune SARE rovnre Pagr—Fourth column, LEGAL NOTICES—Finst Pacs—Sixth column. AN OFFICES—TainteenTH Pace—Sixth column, if AND FOUND—Finst Pace —First column. MACHINERY Secon Paar Sixth column. IARBLE MANTELS—Fourta Pacr—Fourth column. Hence a Pack Sixth column, LB i Pacr—! eOUs ADVERTISEMENTS — Twaurrn AL—F NEW PUBLICATION: Ninta Pace—sixth column. P Ri SxTRROTEE i agertiehan ag column, ohum PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, 4C-—Fountl Page—Third col- Post" "OFFICE NOTICE—Turreenta Page—Sixth col- umn, PROPUSALS—Sixtsentn Pace—Fifth and sixth col- PROPENSIONAL, 8, killa be IM nate on ao Pace—Becond col PROPERTY “OUT OF ra OITY FOR SALE OR TO elie Pace—Third, fourth and fitth col- RRA} BSTATE TO EXCHANGE—Ssconp Pace—Fifth Beaty ENPATIZ WANTED—Srconn Pace—Fifth column. WARDS—Finst Pace—First aud second columns. BALES AT AUCTION: Sretenntie Pace—First, second, third and Fourth columns, BITUATIONS WANTED — FEMALES — Fourternta Pace —Pirst, second, third, fourth, fifth ana sixth convene, and Firreixra Pice—First and second col- SITUA’ ATIONS WANTED—MALES—Firreenta 9 Pace— shied and tourth columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—First PacE—Second column, pipet Cel BIRDS, &c.—Finst Pack—Second columi STALIAONS-Frest Pace—Second column. RAGE—SixtkeNTH PaGr—Fourth column. UMMER RESORTS—Fourts Page—Third column. THE TRADES—Firteenta Pace—Sixth column, and Cane, ely column. TURF--Finst Pack—Second column. To “yer FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Tarrp Pacr— and second coluinns, TRAVELL EIS" Gl IDI Fient Face Sinih cone UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND AP. NTS TO LET—Taixp Pacx—Fourth se Pith erent WANTED TO PURCHASE—Finst #—Fourth column. ‘WESTCH: Bares. COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Sxcoxp Pacxr—Second and third columns. a “Wea i 4&0.—Finst Page—Fourth col- HERALD SRANCH OFFICE—UPTOWN. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK BERALD tana AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY. WEST SIDE, BETWEEN TUIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- BECOND STREETS, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. SILL 9 P. M. ON WEEK DAY8 (GUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9P. M), AT OFFICE RATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY-KIND, er PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ESSRA KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, \VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSON ONAL. NNIE CRE. —S8END ADDRESS T TO JIM SMITH,” BOX “142 Herald Uptown Byanch office. SA -ARED FROM HER HOM ‘morning, Aprils, panerins, itis tea: “4 nder (a PS ag aberration of mind, Mrs. E. B ey pe Glear complexion, gray eyes, mixed Bray air, ujte thin, height about 5 teet 2 inches, slightly built; age be. 4,and ty quiet mannered and low voiced i dressed BS Diack. An. fully receive I frien Sor eet RDAY formation regarding her will be thank. ny ay rae led by her aftticted friends, # sl ‘ireoklyn," E. D. MMA—JUST RETUR ee MEET ME TO-DAY wee) at same Festaurant, as, before, at 1 ALS oR PETER OWENS AND MARY OWENS OR Doherty.—When last heard from were in Rockright: laware county. I was Mullengar, county West- meath, Ifeland, If they should tee ii plesee write to ANN DONEKTY, your sisier, care of Mr. Melver, 33 Mon- Foe street, New oe OR ADOPTIO: TO A VAMILY OF UNDOUBTED Peamaprabiy only, a beautitul, well developed and male child, two weeks ol, of American parent- age, Address RELIANCE, box 12) Herald office. EET WOME ON FRIDAY, Al RIL 1A BOY 12 Ld, Years old) named An eel; dark panes, gr lackét, lapels faced. with, Diack wilk; gray cloth Nat; rye hers RS es, brown hair. An: ha ation concern- 1 him will be Wberally rewarded by his parents, 1,225 jeatnut cals euiees elphia, Pa. I TAL6 ME HOME, FOR GOD'S SAKE, [1 petore itis too late. Father ‘will not be ha MF ‘ORMERLY ACTING MASTER ON united tates sloop-at war. Portsmouth or any, ous ec of him, will confer a great favor by sending his bargea io Mr. GEORGE TAYLOR, 710 E street, Washi Mt, THOMAS JAMES BLOAN, ENGINEER, 18 RE ‘spectfully asked to communicate with A. D., Herald = D.—I WILL MEET YOU FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2 o'ctock, Desbrosses street forry house, New York > (au N COSGROVE. ¥MS—COME TO 13 AT 2 nextday, INE WOMAN WHO DID MR. HALLS WAST 24 Fulton street, Brooklyn, inny cai! at Nov 2 Core landt street, New York, for he this week, JILL THE CHARMING BLONDE IN BLACK, WHO Tecognized gentleman with white overcoat In Erio depot, ervey City Tuesday afternoon, 35, and who took difertit traln 1) Write RDENT ADMIRER, box 125 Rr egies STAGE.—THE YOUNG LADY IN black, accompanied hy another lady and gentleman, ho got ob of Filth aventie siage at Fort: street, Theat , yesterday, will confer a favor on gentle: San west to Ned by semdlag her address to ALUSae Hee. ald Uptown Branch h office. IF STORM THE = Pe ag stan CAR, BETWEE CORT. ndt stres Me a Russia joy roe mdcr will receive, $10 1 SUN BROTHERS, No. ny ntaining si returning ito HENDER: NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. “REWARD—ON RE’ URNING T TO NO. 8 % RUTHER. $10 ford place, large black Newfoundland Dog named yu, White points, J)ETECTIVES.—FRINK & ACKERMAN, 50 NASSAU iret, furnish reliable and experienced operatives jor all lezitimate business on, most reasonable terme; communications by maib or otherwise strictly confiden: tial; corespondentsin United States, Canadas and Europe, ___SPECIAu NOTICES, A —SPECIAL NO! NOTICE. Having been abroad from the city, in consequence of the dishonesty of my clerk, I would inform the public and that in any case I hold myself responsible and will fettlo all loans to the perfect aatisfaction of may custom ers. JA 8, Loan Office. M idway, core A. ~BERALD BRANCH OFFICE BROOKLYN, * corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street’ Open from #A. M. to9 P. M. On’ Bunday trom 3 to 9 LL OFFICERS, SAILORS AND SOLDIERS WOUND- ed, ruptured o1 injured, however sligh nti. tled to pension. Addret a ply to Di BD JACRSON, late surgeon United Btates Navy. No. New Chambers st Ae bate (PRICES fra SOLE AGENT OF Hayana roadway ; box 4,909 Post ome; » New York. Dealers! ‘supplied: Circtare mafled T A MEETING OF THE NINTH CLASS ASSOCIA- ake following resolutions were tnahimously adopted =" 6 following resolutions were un: 0) Whoreas this association. having learned. of the death bd the recent disaster to the ill-tated steamer Atlantic of r esteemed President, John H. Price; and whereas {his sad intelligence renders it necessary to pay @ prover theta of respect to the memory of one respected by all; eretore, Resolved, That the sudden and unexpected death of our old clatsmate, who has been with us many years in social enioyment commeniorative of Loybood's days, has lett a void which canne ene pnued and regrets that will tinge our pleasures wit! solved, That we will t hod ‘in Jastin Temuaebeanas the many. “good qualities that endeared him to us all. Gitted, as he was, ith matte oes abilitles far above the averave, we shall, proudly to the spedvaieon wherein waa laid th’ waadation of his knowledge. this act an illustration of His warning, e ready.” we. yet deplore the visitation wich deprived devoted mother and sisters of the light of their household and this association of an honored esident, with whom the friendships formed in youth were strongly ce- mented by the reunions of our 1 last and eternal reunion above may we moct again. Resolved, That we tender to his family our heartfelt zmpathlen, and, while we cannot pretend to realize the or extent ot thetr eoguieh we yet earnestly hope ie. anticipation of a meeting hereafter will soften and illumine their dark hours of sorrow. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be ent. to {he samily of the deceased, and that the same be pub- ed and also entered on. the he ininutes of the associa. ER, Vice President. Winuraw Mrap, secretary: —FURNITURE, FAMILIES MOVED IN CITY OR country; furniture, pianofortes boxed and shipped; Storage for furniture, &c. G. & I. BURNHAM, 10% ‘est Eleventh strect, near Sixth avenue. 9 at woes LOTTERY DRAWINGS ON FILE. 22 the extraordinary Havana, JOSEPH Bates, ‘Riroker, 196 Broadway, room 4, A —HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED AND ¢, information furnished, Circulars free. JOSEPH BATES & CO., 71 Broadway, room 31, | peggy aya OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Cuamarns Street, New York, Jan. 6, acces is suereby riven that the Assessment Rolls of the Personal seh ef the city and county of ‘or! will be open 108 inspection an ‘Te- vision on ani ‘after 3 Monday, 'y 13, 1873, and wall remain open uatil the of yt pril, h inclusive, for the correction of errors and the equalization of the asseasmonts of the aforesaid real and personal estate. All persons believing themselves: aamxieNed mast make application to the Commissioners during the serio above mentioned in order to oe uss relief pro’ By order of the Board. ided by law. ABCOCK, Becre! Ngee STEAM MACHINE CARVING COMPANY, 64 und 66 Cahnon street, Rosewood, wainut, oak and ash Or Busts of all prominent men, Figure carving a specialt; LFAVING NEW YORE FOR EUROPE WE BID OUR friends, acquaintances and customers our sincere farewell and acknowledge thanks for their united apeiron age. DORE JAN : BEWERINA JA EARES’ EARES’ PARAGON SHIRTS, made to order and warranted to fit. feral ates pee ©. 0. p. D., toany part of the country, at 6 Shirts, Masonville moslin and fine linen.. 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslin and wer fine linen, 6 Shirts, oe! York Mills and best linen...... loys’ Shirts ready made and to order, mey Shirtings in great variety. Directions for bre gi jatert fouen on OHA, Gentlemen's Vurnishing Good Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, New York, LO bree 8 DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, EEELEY COLLEGESEXTRA arn N 55," 25, ‘ 1, 34. "speley critge chats x3, 1sh—arns 16, era? 4, 23, 17, 47, 19, 26, 45, "65, sith’ i Co. 05 “Managers, Covington, Ky TE, ‘ Post office box 4, nat Broker, i0¢Broadway PP omnce comer Palisade avenue and C LUXTON'S ice, corner Palisade ayenue and Congress dat Warren) street, Jersey Heights, New Jersey. o OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,—TH NEXT EXTRAOR- dinary, Bupha Bo take piace on the 22d of April. J. BM & CO., Bankers, 10 Wall street. Post office box 4,085, New York. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—THE EXTRAORDI- nary drawing will take place the 22d inst. Dealers supplied. Prices reduced considerably. SERPA, 73 Wall street. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. —EXTRAORDIN, Drawing, “Rel 22. RT! 9 Wall street. Box 1 816 Post omce. SUErERERS FROM A CERTAIN SE bat PRAOTIOR skiliully treate#; treatment free to those who are wih streets write to BR. ©. SHELDON, 107 West nth str ee 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Snderanved certificates of Erie Ki ‘common stock, viz :— “ig 0 L. P, Morton, Bemus & Co., 10 shares, of $100 eac ae 838—To Jonathan D, Copeman, 10 shares, of $100 each, = Jonathan D, Copeman, 10 shares, of $100 pe Je, Railway Vou 1 persons are cau- g the salt cert ficates, aw their as ween sto ree WILLIAM RUTLER DUNCAN, ee Nos. Jand IL Nassau street. Ww TED—RESPECTABLE HOUSES, FOR THE Adar le of es tat aad MR and sapetior oa Salt. ress, post-paid, leneral ivertisin, ee Gi # VON DItMAR, Rotterdam. saapclee Against negotii Shuake r 8 D ROYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY, AT Leipsic, » Germany. sold through this office. drew, according to cable despat on the Brat day ot drawing, fi ocd Prusvan Thalers, The drawing will continue to May 3, Koyal Havana Lottery, Extra Drawing, April 22, h received, class, April’ 15, First Prize. $500,000 « 100,000 + 0,000 25,000 19,000 5,000 Total, 16,000 Tickets and 2,097 Prize Ci tt of Hamburg and Brunswick Go ernment Lotteries, Prizes cashed and information given, TH ODOR Z8CHOCH, 16 Nassau street, New York, Post office box 6,089. Xy 18 DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. $i 589.58Y ted kentucky Lotery Royal Havana and Kentacky Cireulars free. 1234 cents commission. ale lowed. Address BALEY & CO," (owe established 30 years), 174 Broadway. ‘SPORT! ING—DOGS, “BIRDS, &C. “FOR FALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, Ah Birds, &c.; Medicines Jor. all diseases, Prepared Food tor moeking birds, aC B. G, DOVEY’S, No. 8Grcene street, near € anal OR SALE CHEAT—A SUPE RIOR AND large Watch Dog, hapa 180 pounds: bloodhound and inasiit; a Work tread mill VERY. cross ef Forty-sixth and Fifty-second sirects, two Keys, Tho der will be suliably rewardea by taking them to 45 East Fitty-second street. NDAY APTERNOON, BETWEEN TWEN- nd Bighteenth streets, a black leather wtbook. A liberal reward will be paid by returning ito il2 Bast Twenty ninth street. O8T—ON TUESDAY, APRIL 15, A MOSAIC FAR- ring, setin gov, The finder J ys, Hberauly, re: warded pA the same to 248 West Twenty-first stre' Loring FIFTH OR MADISON AVENCE, BETWEEN iy DST—ON MONDAY, APRIL 7, A LADY'S GOLD AND Enamelled Watch. TU returhed to No, 7 West Twen- ty-eigbth strect, g reward gf $2 will be given, iL, 16, “A” GOLD. ‘BRACELET, MARKED ON Hen L. ine ie Aner aveeed liber iy v-T “AN RTY-FIPTHL sand Keventhy and. Blehth avenues, a round a an ier, with gold fringe attached, A liherai re. ph will be paid upon its return to 316 West Filty-first REWARDS. _ um sized ote! rrior ne swers to ne OF Crib; brass and leather collar. te ae REWARD. GOT, IN Yc LOENTTY Rag ag on, ayers fe rewat, ane tet ai upon its being returned Fit REWARD.—Lost, - it star (al siree iby tes We eer aL Fe, ipgontaipmne wearing’ sp ci Satan tee tbe paid @ fete W ton fe paid on its return to No, 28 Vrinoe street. IGEON BHOOTING TO-DAY.—HALLS DRIVING Park, Coney Island road ; lastday of the tournament; Paine, Tinker, Bogardus, nL two well know 0 birds each, Hh varda rive, 5 promptly at 1'P. M.; plenty amaté nglish rule fraps wean shvoti of birds. THE TURF. OOLS SOLD AT JOHNSO} "8 RESTAU RANT, 1187 a streer, on’ Reso elphia, and’ Washing at 2M e’clock; : JOUNSON, ton and Baltimore's, at Baltimore toa each inning recelvelt by telegraph, 10 LET—FLELTWOOD PARK ouve HOU! AP. ply at the park or 112 Wall tre WwW. WANGOTE, beth abicn i STALLIONS. JADWARD EVERETT, THE SIRE oF JOE “HLLAOTT, ) who trotted last Simmincr on Mystic Park in 2 (the fastest mile ever trotted, either fn public or private), also of Commodore Vanderbilt's Mountain Boy, wh 2@%, and of Judge Fullerton, who has trotted will inake the seagon at tho, iar of William For further Keetehy tear Goshen, Orange county, pardicutars tee the “turf, Field and Farm. HORSES, CA RRIAGES, &e. LOT OF y HORSES, FRESH FROM THE sold of exchanged for Horses of less value for ail kinds of business: Inquire at 641 DUNTRY, untablé A. =FOR SALE, ONE VERY FINE COUPE RORSE, 6 6 a ay old, warranted, sund bee Faas 8... rat OF RE, Rut to ‘omy gn account of death in the Soa. eMail mt oH South Fit Filth aveoue, secend) hand. some rae Pole aaa 8h ~ FINI WAGONS, HORSES, | Canes BE. PRIVATE SALE—AT. AR 4 By Lie AND RT act AND 26 EAST THIRTEENTH MART on perv BEN t UNIVERSITY PLACE AND FIFTH AVENUE, EAM (BROWN AND BAY) VAY) EXCELLENT CARRIAGE: Tond § yours old, 16 hands high, and very stylish, Mind ah and true, and warranted sou LEG. 'T 80! ORREL COUPE ‘OR SADDLE HORSE, ane by aearie d Trustee, out of Glen Cove m nares raised by Clement Hill, Exq., of Upper. Marlboro hands, 5 years; kind aud trie: very stylls ane mailen, sha warranted sound at in ent tos COUPE eran Wasrontst RO IN PERrrcr ORDER, THAW OF BAY CARMIAGE HORSER T AND SEATS 14, 16 hands full; kind and true and warranted sound; sold on account of owner pea o Europe, DOCTOR'S CARRIAGK, Nt ROAD WAGON, BY STIVER: TOP ROAD WAGON, BY MINER & STEVENS, BROWN MARE, 143; HANDS HIGH, 6 YRARS; KIND and true and warranted sound; very stylish and can trot in 3 minutes xure. SHORT TAIL BLACK PONY, 163g HANDS, 6 YEARS; Kind and true; warranted found an trot inside of 3 minutes; an excellent je hor SEVERAL GOOD WORK HORSES, PONY PHTARTONS’ TOP AND NO TOP: PONY PHAE- tons, basket and panel; 2% top Buggies, Express and Depot Wagona. eit {108 28 per cent lower than at any other place in the "Call and « examine. ARCH. JOHNSTON. UCTION HOUSE or. ARO. JORNETON, OFFICE AND SALRRROOM, OLD DB RTAND, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE-AUCTION BRANCH OF THE HOUBE IS REMOVED eS ay SPACIOUS PREMIS) Ba KAST THIRTEENTH SSiREET, between Firth avenue and Tniversity place, ‘The business will be conducted on’ precisely the same strict and honorable principles wiiich have always chav: acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the ublic at I ii Nt RALES TWICE A ware THROUGHOUT THE YEA! EGULAR Entries for sales may be made Sas usual either atour down town house, ssau street, or atthe Mart, 19, 21, 23 and 25 East Thirteenth street. LIBERAL ADVANCISUNMENTS MADE ON CON- AT Abgtion By WILLIAM VAN TASSELL. AUCTIONFER, Horse and Carriage Auction Mart, 110, 112, 114 East Thir- teenth street, near Fourth avenue, IMPORTANT SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF LIVERY STABLE AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, WILLIAM VAN TASSELL WILL SELL THIS DAY (PHURSDAY), APRIL 17, ay ee and‘is4 eile STREET, wis OWS, ALL FREE DRIVERS AND GOOD orker: “hwo Grass JUARTER COACHES. OUCHES and DOCTOR'S WAG EYGHTEEN TOP AND NO TOP Wagons, NEW AND EPOT _ Twenty 6 sets double ae oe Harness, beth | 18 CALL AND Ri ot Cc’ . BY WILLIAM VAN TABRULTS AUCTIONEER, AT 182 AND 18 SUFFOLK STREET, _NEAR HOUSTON, A =wAgOR, CHAS. W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. . IMMENSE GLOSING OU on account of the sridening o¢ Brodvias, ¥ THE ENTIRE 8) HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C., contained at BARKER & CIlASE! CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTERSALLS, corner of oR ony eB ied “ninth strect, ON DAY AND MONDAY, “Apr 19 and al, at 12 o'clock, The stock comprises thirty head of high bred trotters, roadsters, family and business Horses, just arrived from waiter Garnicg ising Top and no top Wi xty Carriages, comprising Top and no to} Bark and Pony Phnctonn; De ots Express and’ Business double and ‘single Harness, Blankets, Robes, 4, Halters, &c, In fact, every thing in fhe ‘horse line, Sale'ot Carriages, Harness, &c., on Saturday. Bale ot Horses on’ Monday: Stock now on exibition, Bale positive and without reserve. THE “BREWSTER WAGON,” A “in all weights, for pleasure driving or speeding, exquisitely finished, and embracing in their construction the various improve: ments introduced by us during the past 16 years, making ae andard for Quali the sti a) r Qualit, throughout the United Staton. Or ually ‘These wagons are exclusively the pproanercs of our well-known Broome street fact aes ae are offered in stock in all respects equal in quality to ike built to the order of the most veh eae and at prices ‘uniforu toa In order that we ma: stock company of age peniers who firm name similar to our 0° impr Fepatation we have made for “ihe “Bre ‘agon,” we Deg the public will remember that our only warerooms are at the corner of Fitth avenue and Fourteenth street, and our only Factory on Eroowe. fi BREWSTER & CO., : ot) Hroome street, not be confounded sme pet jomt _HORSES, VARRIAGES, &C. LOT OF TOP BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS, EX. press, gery and Wal Business Wagons; also a second hand top Bugg: ‘343 West Twenty-seventh street, ‘between tighth ai ana Ninth avenves, A —WOOD GIBSON COACH _HARNESS, BUT + little used, in superb condition, for sale low, by . B. PLANDRA Nos, 7 and 18 East Bighteenth street, A CITY BUILT ROAD WAGON AND DOG CART, bed cheap ; No use for them ; must set! inmediately. Been at stable, 105 West Forteth FINE BAY HORSE, 1545 HANDS, 7 He ti nell prompt driver excellent Uispositio from dwneble Remy a bargains warranted sound ana Kind: Mineral water’ ‘acpot, Amity street. REWSTER (OF BROOME 4 pond SECOND HAND Wagons.—Top and no to) Sg Gat ‘of the above cele- brated make, in prime condition, at “e by. FLANDRAU, Nos, 7 and 18 Bast Bighteenth st street, (ARR aze, HARNESS AND BORAES SIDE-BAR J top Wagoris, Road Wagons, Pony Phaetons, one light Coach, by Brewster; ten top and no top p Depot Wagons, veo six-seat Phactons, three top and three no top Express one single aud double Harness of all kinds, one ele- fan ALES AND. sToRAGe aaa Fourtiy AVENOR R TWE) HST. YARRIAGES—SUIGHTLY DAMAGED; GREAT BAR- Gains; Carriages, new and second hand, of every de- seripiion, at low prices; now fs the tine Sep SSA ee, be. fore trade commences. ' MANUFACTURERS) UNION, 638 Broadway. NARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! An oepant Assortment of seasonable Carriages, superior in style and Bema Gt i sale at reason- able prices, ty NDRAU, GOR SALE—TWO GLASS FRONT COACHES, ONE Doctor's Phaeton, one six-seat Rockaway, top Bug- gies, one Clarence ; all eq0d order, BURR, 208 Mercer street. OR BALE—A VERY RANGY, STYLISH BROWN coupe or coach Horse; 16.1 hands high; also a black six-year old pole Morse, 5.3, sired by Prince Bashaw out of a Star mare; promises great speed. Can be seen from 9 te iat T3L West Seventeenth street. Ask for OR SALE—A LANDAU of double farnese, Twentieth street. NEARLY NEW; ALSO SET Can be scen at stable No. 5 East OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURNOUT, consisting of oteped a be 7 years old; trots in 2: 8 Waterman Roi d_ mounted Harness, Blankets, &e. "AUSINMONS Y Stables 8 and 8) Bank st, AOR SALE—A HORSE, DUBOIS ROAD WAGON AND Harness in good order. For further particulars in- quire at office of MITCHELL & NEWBOLD, 49 Exchange place, New York, WOR SALE- A PAIR OF MATCHED DARK BAY CAR. 14 high, 8 years old; long manes and T having no further use for them Apply at stable 118 Bedford ave- rooklyn, K, D, OR SALE—SUPERIOR ROAD OR FAMILY HORSE, 16% hands high, highly brea. stylish action, great endurance, can go in 2:5), safe for a lady, w rranted sound and kind ; also Wagon, Carryall, Harness, &e., ArKaln, at BUDD’ , corner Ormond place and. Pat ‘Brooklyn. OR SALE—A STYLISH BAY HORSR, 15 HANDS, 6 years old, warrented sound and kind, can be driven. by a lady or anybody, suitable for a doctor, express or milkman, Tngitire avs24 Bast Eleventh streat, ‘OR BALE IEAP—A HALF TOP Phaeton, in good order, made by Brewsier & C Broome street; price $50; also a light double and siniie Harness, made by Lowden. Apply at private stable 30 East Fe Fortieth street. OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD HORSE, SUITABLE for most any purpose. Inquire at 135 Kast Twenty- sixth street, FR WANT oF UsE—ONE FINE HAMBLETONIAN Horse, 16 hands high; also farringos, in fine condition. A poly to Ushi’ © POUSENBERICS 202 Broadway, room FOUR OR SALE—A MARR, 16% THANDS, SOU’ kind; no tault, but has been with foal; $125, one chunk, little'sore forward, $5. 77 New d OR SALE—A STYLISH SPAN OF D AND value; hambers st: BLACK HORSES, hands: kind and 1 sell on teue in all Ways: owner abou: reasonable terms, Address bo: tromlsig to 17 hantse Ne for an pricd $125, $100 and $165, Also one gray Ho} sold for want of work. 136 Perry stree WOR BALE—A FINE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES and double Harness; alto a Park Phaeton in frst rate mae CLE Above may bo sold sepa A at priv: it Tw OR SALE—A SPLENDID. ‘TOP WAGON, POLE AND @hafts; also a team or Bay Horses, perfectly sound and will be sold cheap, ‘as tho owner has no further use for them, At 128 and 180 West Thirty-first street OR 8A BSALE—A FINE PAIR OF YO! stand 15%; very stylish, no vices ana gi sters, Apply at No. East Thirtieth street. AY —OLD HOUSE OF BREWSTER, Retablished 1838. Jg.offer a complete assortment of first class Carriages at our warerocm: Fifth avenue, corner r Twenty-seventh street. ‘4 to remind the publte that our experience of oven irty-four years enables us to produce work eu n has no superior, and that we sell no carriag or indirectly, but those made at our_Twenty-siith isrect factory. |. B. BREWSTE ot Twenty: faith street. e. ‘AUCTION ‘TO- ane Orct ae APRIL 18, BY WILLIAM VAN TA iL Le "AUCTIONEER, GUCUESSOR TO AOUNSTON A VAN TASSELL), at the old stand, wes Led and ll4 East Thirteenth street, Fourth ave C, ENTIRE PAMILY. 'ESFABLINI MENT OF FAMILY “KENTUCKY CAR- fein to Euro} VERY SUPERION TEAM BA ingo Horses, 1634 hande and 7 years: Kind and true in ali harness; tree m vice; very stylish and handsome ; one can trot in3 minutes or better, or together in 34g minutes; are afraid of nothing; are in every respect @ first class tamily or gentleman = road team; and are war. ranted sound. Also LANDAULET, FULL CLARENCE FRONT, L with brown satin and leather: cold. telitalt Rereires used qnly short time; cost $1,504) Demarest & Co.; alsogold mounted Double Harmss, Campbe VIGTORUA, VERY LIGHT, LINED WITH BROWN cloth, gold trimming, with pole and shatts; used only short time; mace by Wood Brother: low on exhibition at Ate ‘tion Mart. COMPLETE TURNOUT FOR SALE—VERY siyliey chestnut Horse, 16 hands; sound and kind ; nly four months; T Cart, vTurrell & Son, London: double and i arness, made by Hart, of London; alzo landaulet tor four ‘made by A an clegunt Landaulet, used made Harness, ony, make: tt oe Whips, &c, The ownercan be seen at s 1M East seventh street, near Lexington fave! Bt e, irom 8 010 A. and 4to 7P.M. T PRIVATE SALE—' RY_ STYLISH, WELL matched pair of Membrino Mares, 7 and 8 years; 16.5 hands high; fine steppers and kind in harness. seen at 18 West Thirtcenth street, A —FAMILY CARRIAGES —IMMENSE STOCK OF every style Park and Pony Phaetons, Depot, Ex. and Business Wagons, Harness and Wh! elty, at Mal West Broadway, near C A ROCKAWAY WAGON, IN GOOD CONDITION, for sale cheap. 18 Morton street, in stable. Fadl od wagon $65; DO. hf oi fe open "Harness 0 of, all geen at Ha JAMES JENKINS. Tae top and no top, at prices to suit the times: two top aide bur second. hind Wagons, hung low? Suikies and “ASSORTMENT OF PONY. PIIAETONS, > Ske'eton Wagons, Depot Wagons, Rockaways, extenston top Phactons, Victorias, six-teat Rockaways, 10 Expres Wagons, Harness, Blankets, £e. _ wi. Hi GRAY, ‘20 and 22 Wooster strect. MADE BY Can be N Wate, EIGHT SPRING Mg ahd ‘ood Bros., for sale; been very little used. seen Mi private stable 116 West ritieeh street, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COU riflce, to close out; rrigges; several second FAMILY WISH TO DISPOSE OF TABIR EN’ Turnout, consisting of a fine pair ot bay Horses olnts), a Landan, Summer Phaeton, two sets of black jonble private stable Harness, one si ngle set, Blankets, Hii be seen at i Kast Twenty-second street, between 10 A.M, and 2, M. Laren APRIVED-S. PRANK CAMPBELL, WITH 7 HEAD hee Hy ittiting and work Horeos; aciting off choup to close ow NW YORK SALES AND STORAGE REPOSITORY, FOURTH AVENUH, CORNER TWENTY-FIVTH Sr. A. =WANTED—TBaM, CARRIAGE, &c COMPLE E 5 ZX.4 worth from $1,500' to $5,00, in ‘exci Jor elt, val estate. Address, with full particulars, REAL HS 8) Heralit office. LP, A LIGHT BUGGY WAGON, WITH 4, {0P alo Uotse and Harness; must be sold ne diately, a4 the owner ased, stree et Bedding store. septs eke A ay T NO, 8 CORTLANDT STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. Light Carrieges and Harness, No Bropevas gxpenses, ni Beuadway profits ke Warcaiited ’ . res ARCH, “JOHNS ON, AH ho8 SALE—FROM THE OOUNTRY, A TEAM OF + driving Horses, 18 hands high, kind and gentle for jady to ride or drive, kind in single or double harness, 6 and 7 veays old and warranted sound and to trot in three minutes; also a team ot large work or truck Horses, Js, warranted sound, kind and true in arness; three days’ irial allowed. Ap- orner of Third st PAIR OF WELL MATCHED NORSHS, ABOUT 154 7 years; warranted sound and kind Jn all harness and wyider saddlo; will be soid low, together or singly, by ® gentleman leaving the ty, Alea, one of Lawrence's Mentarheel Burey, with ole and Matis aud double od ‘an be seen at ANDERSON'S stables, 112 West STYLISH, RANGY .AND VERY PAST DARK fray Kemluey ¢ Gelding, 16 hands @ can bealeS minutes; is a resolu tnd slat horse and will trot fast with training; wher for Europe, next Wet ip val work er ‘tun Ly 3 prita Wanon, eae eh a yoy OR BALE—A VERY BEAUTIFUL GRAY HORSE, perfectly round, Kind and gentle, stylish, driver, suit able tor coupe or dgotor's carriage, ‘Apply immediately at pri ble, 241 Hast Twentieth stree! Hor ‘SALE—A THOROUGHBRED SADDLE MARE, got by Lexington, dam Biue Bonnet, the property of a gentleman just going to Europe. No.9" Kast Tenth st, JOR FALE—TOGETHER OR SEPARATE, A SPAN OF gray Horses, sx years old; sound ani kind; fit for carriage of hight truck. 630 West Forty-cighth street. } ARNESS—SADDLERY.—THE LARGEST VARIETY of Horse 3 purpiening ‘igo OE a Ascrap ous ofany house in New York. RO, Manutacturers; ware ona, atta hambers street, —I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HAR. kinds and styles, of my own make, which I ofter a ‘at remely low prices: elso Riding Sadiles and Bridles, Robes end everything {n the hor € Whips, Spurs, Halters, Blankets, Sheety, Lap line ¢' heat for cash, E. LETT, @ Warren street, corner. C ailege place. } \RNESS—THE OHEA 3 STORE IN | Ne K double truck Harness, $30; good liand made, $1774, Kood stable est axsortmont of Cart Harness in count of moving May Ives, } ARNESS.—TWO FINE NEW LIGHT DOUBLE HAR. is for sale low, key collars and made in the finest manner, and handsome jight single Harness. 149 West ‘Thirty-third street, second tloor, ITORY, 638 N st assortment over offered, at most reasonable prices, All styles ot Fam- d Light Wagons, new and second hand, ily Cs arringsh " FAUTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. PAIR BRIGHT BAY A} ‘D STYLISH HORSES, PARK PHAETON, seats four. PONY PHAETON, goats for four, besides rumble for servant; both by Lawrence, to ord op Wagon, by Dusenbery & Vanduzer. Depot Kockaway, Singlé and Double Harness; all in best order. At private stable, No. 8 West Twenty-second str ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN Thirty-cighth streets; four stalls n and coaxchman's room ; rent $50 per month, ODLING & 1,372 Broadway. JADDLE HORSE, KENTUCKY BRED, ALI, GAITS very elegant, Foung, and sound: sold only as y who has ridden him the two past years has gone 88; to be neon nt private stable, P& ATE Thi GEOR 52 West Tenth streot Qappr LE HORSE, CHEAP—VERY STYLISH AND 8 rangy ; brown, 1544 hands, 7 years old; don’t suit bee canse he has too'much Ike? will go in harness; price $260: just be sold. Al East xteenth strié 4X FINE HEAVY HORSES, SUITABLE FOR © + ‘truck, stevedore or any heavy work; warranted fine chunk ; also stylish grey; cheap. 189 South Filth ay enue, near Grand street. YLCOND HAND DOG CART—TWO COUPES, SMALL “Pony Wagon, #ix-seat Rockaway, Depot Wagon, sev- gral top and open Burgies, slx-roat, Rockaway, nuinber Carriages, sight fed, At bargains, MANUPACT URIS ENIOS OF ALMOST E 8. FLANDRAU, 683 Broadway. Greoxp HAND CARRIAGES, syle rele cheap, by A. and 18 E a mo LET—PRIVATE STABLE AT 131 WEST SEVE teenth street, bet Sixth and Seventh avenues; four statis. ‘JOR J. TOWNSEND , 76 Wall street. st Kighteent ro LET—EITHER OF TWO STABLES; ROTI WELL s located for business. Inquire of J.T. YOUNG, 235 jowery. WAXTED-A PAIR OF 16 HAND. CARRIAC Horses. Address, with full particulars, box 86) P omice. ws ED—A GOOD ROAD HOSE OR AN ESTAR. lishinent complete, in exchange for Lots in West- chester county. Address X. ¥. dy box 168 Herald office. 9 EXPRESS WAGONS FOR § ALE, ONE LIGHT AND one heavy 4 were taken in tradg anit wil Md cheap. Apply to 8. LOWERRE & CO., 807 Spring strect. —CHUNKY. BAY. “HORSE, 9 YEARS OLD, 161g $95.—Rende igh; toam or brown Horses, 8 years old, Tos; hands high, $200; a brown Mare, 6 yeare ole 104 hands high, $130; Wan conan ard’ wind aie eighth corher ot Thirty-first street WILL, BUY $1,500. 6 Iorses, steppers, to er with set of fine double harness; this is « hiv ing, alone, Worth the money. Addre: ssbok PAIR FINE LARGE CAR. und, kind and stylish a arence, as good as new, an us horsed_be- 4 Postommice. SLOOP AL ean "g seen at Bost price pric - AOR SALK—FREIGHT PROPELLER, 20 TONS; IN seven feet; in first rate order, J.B. JAMES, % Dey street. h Brooklyn; RETVELD, OR SALE CHEAP~A THOROUGH | ei tag FAST 1} pie Sloop Yacht, i a4 long, 15 feet wide, 8 ars old, si petites order, "Apply er, A Wh ath anal rtrects WANTED TO PURCH Aste W ANTED—A FARMER TO SUPPLY wi oR 0 GAL Mh berths, 1% to the owner, if pure Mik daity for city use. Address G, By tb M Twenty-secund west. New York, ‘ STRAMSIIPS. EUROPE, © INARD Ll Reon British and North American . Mail Steamships, betw New your ata Liverpool eal lik at Cork Harbor, .Wed., April 16 ‘OAT BRIA, . Bat., April 19 *RUSSIA. pA Ww oa for ea @ARTHIA,,. wSat., April 26 *SCOTIA. Wei jay 7 ARYSSYNIA. Sat. May 10 wv ALGERL “May U4 ATAY it.» May 17 and ever’ Sowing Wi ehnestay and Batarday ie New York. mers marked thus * do not carry steerage of Passage—Cabin, $30, $100 and $130, éording to accommodation. “Tickets to Paris, $19, addisighal, "Heturn ticked om favorable termes currency “Bieerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates, For treight and cabin Dassace apply at the company's omec, Nov 4 Bowing Green; for slecrage passages at i Broadway, Trinity Buildin ng. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. Or to P. H. DUVERNET, corner of Olark and Randolph streets, 0} ay Ti. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY— For Southampton and Bremen, ‘The steamship BREMEN, Captain H, Schulenburg, will sail on Wednesday, April'I6, at 2 P.M, from Bremen Pier, foot of Thivd ktrect, Hoboken, to be followed by Stéamihip MAIN, Ciptain K.' Von Oterendorp, on Saturds Ra’ MPARSAGE. TO. LON DON, HAVRE AND BREME ae payable in gold, or its equivalent enim old, A> ‘old, cer: First Ca Bea ond cat 72 erage 3 Por tt Ag ‘eight or passage apply to = R * UEL. BIOS Ny BeOS, Agents. Bow! il ne Green, W HITE STAR LINE. IR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CARRY THE UNITED STATES MATL, id full-powered steamships, Baiting froin Ne New xork on Saturdays, from Liverpool on ling at Cork Harbor each wa: ADRIATI Saturday, April 19, ACH A, x. BALTIC di Aue ah ata P. tn Say a —From the White Star docie, Pavonia’ ferry, Jorney € y Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining satety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion Is felt, Surgeons and stewardess accompany the steame! af. Rates—Saloon, $10 gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishing to send for friends hi the old country ean now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $32 currency, Passengers booked to or trom ali parts of America to Chins, Paiob arg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, 5 Dratts from £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information: apply at the company’s oMce, 19 Broadway, New Yo Bills of lading issued to Conti: gaia po 4. . SPARKS, Agent. NE, nstown and Liverpool are annie oe to sail as f crn AINGTON CIty OF ASTWERE CITY OF LIMERICK, YY OF LOND( W Yi Royal Mail steamers hursday, April 17,9 A. M. aturday, April 19) 9 4 ‘Thursday, April 24,2 P.M, faturday. April 26,2. M. CITY OF ee a May GITY OF PARTS. May Birk, x and each succooding Saturday and "thursday. trom pier ver. 45, North Riv RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin, $85 and $100, old, according to accommodation. Round t low rate Kteerage.—To Liverpool, Queenstown, donderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30. fleater, $32, currency. essen ers also forwarded to Havre,Hamburg,Sweden, enmark and Paris, at reduced rates. Forcabin passage and go ‘al business apply at the Company's office, 15 ea , or steerage passage, 83 Trondwa Heart eee OLN G, DALE, Age O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 ¢ stnut ate ORK Glasgow, Lon- Prepaid certi- Andel kta, 8. OREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. BROWN,'86 South Market street, Chicago. Wal INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue scribe, Pari NCHOR LINE, Steamers sall from pier 20 North Rivor, N FVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURL CALIFORNL April 19 ISMATLIA, OLYMPIA, DIA New York, Y. Bat. y April 23 VIG’ ORLA. April 28 CASYALTA i April 80 accom nodations on ee passed foF elegance, and col S*Gabin states Foomsare-ail on upper deck, thus securing good ght aud ventilation. RAT! OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OR) LONDONDERRY, Saturday steamers,” Wednesday ston Gold, Currene: ae and $65 $75 and #85 ® | Cabins, "abin. Fe i it 190 Hah nee AGE, “go cUitkexor, bs Tickets for passage to of from Y, Seaport or rallye a station in Great Britain, Ireland Continent issue it I jt rats DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT aT ven ENT RATES, Company's ofiees, Ne. 7 Bowlin aR w York. Agents N, B—CALIPORNIA nals ALIOAL M » April Just published, “The Trip to Burope,” a magazine ot inforwation for ‘acean travellers; can be had free of charge on applic N OTICE TO PASSENGERS, Crag es HE sane NI Sails on bear kM 19, from Pier 2, HENDERSON xo. 7 Bowling LY DIRECT LINE.TO Fi ANCE, THE GENERAL TR. TLANTIC COMPANTS MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AN) HAVRE, CALLING AT BRES’ The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No. 8 North River, as fol low vi DU HAVRE, Surmont. Saturday, April 19 PEREIRE, Dauro. Saturday, May } WASHINGION, Roussan.. 87. LAURENT, Lemarie PRICE OF PASRAG IN GOLD, In-tuding sic t OR HAVRE Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not cacry steeraze passengers, American travellers going to or returning from, the Continent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid! both transit by English railway and the discomforts of ¢ross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble anl ex- Vens. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. IPHE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PA fron mail steamship UESTA, Captain 0. Hebicl, at “rao 4 Thnrsday, April 17, at amburg, taking passengers irom New York to Piymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hambn} First Cabin, $122 Second Cabin, $72. payable in United states gold. KUNHAMD I'S Ct i. General Agents, RICHARD & BOAS, 61 Broadwa Passo! ’ L Seek ‘ay, N The FRISIA will sali April 24, The SAXONTA, as extra steamer direct, April 19. \OOK'S EUROPEAN TOURS—OVER ONE THOUS- J and in number, at reductions trom 10 to 45,per cont below ordinary fares, by all lines of steamers. To Vienua, cighty-zeven routes; to Italy, seventy-two routes, C cular tickets for Ireland Scotland, Switzerland. the Rhine, &c., by all routes London, Tickets issued se and berths on steam COOK, BON & JENKI s ey Rroadway, New York. sionist” for Aprul, giving fares, expenses, c., for all tours, now ready ; price 1c, ATIONAL LINE OF STEAM 3. Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly ‘ QUEER AND LIVERPOOL, Hom plers 44 and 47 North Kiver, SPAIN, Grace. Saturday April 19, at 10 A “Cook's Exeu & irige...... Satur Aprilas, at 8 P. GreRor: as Saturday, te ‘at 10 A, FOR LONDON Dikee DENMARK, Sumne Thured lay 1, at 9 Ap M. THESE NREAMSHIPS, Kreis THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE. Cabin passage, $90 and $50, currency. 0, $29, currence: Prepaid steerage tickets irom Live rhool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow. Carditl, Bristol or Lonton, CHEAPER PUAN BY ANY OTHER LIN For further information aj ny at at the company ys omce 69 Broadway. W ee Manage AREAT W HIP Ly X NEW YORK TO BRISTO: (ENGAND) DIRECT, Taking goods and passengers for Londen, C pore, Gloucester and, all ports tn the Bi teamet this ier is, Tisast Saturday, May 17 AREAGON, Western GREAT WESTERN ew steamer now bu Cabin passage, $70, currency. Steerage, $3), currency. Parties wishing to send for thelr friends can obtain Prepaid certificates. Drafts tor £1 and upwards, For freight or passage apply to 7 ae MORGAN'S.8ONS, - ‘Ee ‘Bout strest Now York. | {NITED STA ES MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS. town aud Liverpool. Railing every Wednesday, MINNESOTA, Freeman. MANHATTAN, fn at 24 at 3 teerage, $30 currency. , $82 currency. irom Paris, Hamburg, Passengers booked to Nor- Way and Swedes, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at at lowest rates. pply, to LIAMS & me } bats alta ool and. lnsgor, ment; Atlan'ic Gaze's Hotel Coupons for all prinelpal a GAZE'S American oMee, No. 6 Bowling ip MERRIMACK, 2,000, tons will sail for St. Thomas, Para, The elegant screw ste: burden, Captain W. We Pernagibuce, Bala and’ Bio de Janeiro, on We April 23, at 3'o'cloek P.M. from pler 43 Norta River, For freight ur passage OPTIY © natgoy. 4 ont, No. 5 Bowling Greta. vy N 3 MAIL TO HAVANA AN) MEXICO, ere icone AND VERA © hone ‘s ‘New York and Mexican Mail Steamship ine, leaving pier No. S'North ive OITY OF HAVANA CITY OF MERIDA (1 CLEOPATRA (1h xen CIPY OF HAVA val oF Oe MERIDA a Avan ay ‘or freight or passage apply op ALERANDRE & SONS, 83 Broadway. JAMANA.—FOR PUERTA PLATA, SAMANA AND 8T, \ ake iY b ogg United Staies mail steamship TYREE, Captain Delancey, will leave pier No. 4 North iver'on this April Te at3 PM” Bilis ofexe phange an Puerti ta, Bamana ‘and St. Domingo City, in suns to euit porches for nale, For freight oF PREOHIDAD pnoraens J boo. OO E£<£<£<£<£<£_<§<$<$<_$$___—_———_$_ ————d PRICE FOUR CENTS. RUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. ‘pacirte MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S . cautronsta, ABA 4 AND CHINA, Pan: carryii is, rrying mall i passengers and ‘ely Aspinwall, Panama, Santa Mart reytown and Pacific coast OF Mexico, tyeeqe Ame Peru and C! April 19, 1873—Steamer OCEAN QUEEN, ce bury will leave pier 42 North River, at, 12 Aspinwall direct, ting at Panana. with the Heaney MONTAS ‘olan, touching at Aca- pulco, Manzanilo, Mazatlan, and also connecting tor all entral American and South Pacific ports. Departures of Wth and 20th of each month connect with the com- steamer touching at San Benito, Tonata, Salina ind Port Angel. ry UHINA will leaye San Francisco April 16, 1873, for Japan and Chin. Vor rates of passage, frelg ht And'all further information apply at company’s iiceca er the pier, foot or Canal street. F.R, BABY, Agent. ‘EW YORK AND MAVANA DIREC? MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sall every Tuesday at} P. M., from pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar street), tor Havana direct, as follows :— Steainship WILMINGTON. s+. Tuesday, April 22 hip MORRO CASTLE Tuesday, April 29 slip CRESCENT CITY -Tuesday, May 6 For piace or passage (having magnificent acoommoda- tions) apply WILLIAM P, cure £co., 19 Wall streot. D. M’KELLER, Agentin Havana, UDA EsRae HIP nee. nilton and St. George, Ber carrying the United es Mall, and sailing from pier 37 North } iver a8 follows » Mocet wee Captain Read, Rilewiieel steamship Thursday, April 2 eh Captain Lawrence, Sldowhee! ieamah Tharsd, Vor fraight or ‘passage.’ tlons, apply to beet ‘iaving elegant accommoda- me na BROTHERS, TON STEAMERS, TOUCH ing at Key West carrying the United States mail. The steamer CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pen- nington, is now receiving freight at pier 20 Bast River, and. will sail Saturday, Apvill9, given to Houston, either by the Through bills of Ladin G. He and IL, RR. of by” the Houston Divot Navigation Company, and to a pons on the Galveston, Houstop one Werson an No charge for ae ardiug in Now or trelglt OF paseage A Bee OTe TAL ORY ¢ c ew, P, CLYDE, (OR NEW ORLEANS DIREC The Cromwell Stea nahitp Line. The steamship GEOR( OMWELL, Captain Samuel K. Clapp, will leave pler No. 9 North River, on Saturday. Aprit SEAM. Freights recolved dilly, Throws Paton given to Galveston Indisnola, Rocktort or Aranzas a whart, Brazos, Sant eS oe sreaght or pas ‘abin passage, ht oF ' sage apply to CLARK TOE AMAR, 86 West street. OR NEW ORLEAN: 8 i iAHIP LINE, es fro ler Ni 0 North River. at $ o'clock P. M. Pe NELLY B, SoUDEE is ry, A iy. Aurough rates piven for St 20,, 15% Maiden tal 119 Wall s HI sts ht received. d ouis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Madianoia, For’ freight or passage (having superior accommoda- tions) apply to FR DURIC BAKE, 9) Broadway, OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, — The Old Dominion amship Company will despateh from pier 87, North River, their elegant steamship RICH- MOND, Couch, for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Saturday, April 17, civing'through bills of lading te all points South'and Southwest. Through passenger tickets ssiied to all points. Accominodations unequalled. — Ap- ply at plier 37 or at the general oilice, 157 Greenwiel street, corner of Dey, GUIDE PASSAGE $1 50.—THE YSIDE and POWELL TRAVELLERS’ ITIZENS LINE FOR TRC elegant, seamboats SUNN jer 49 foot of Loroy street dall Jays exc ck PM, conneetinig with mo trains md. Raratogny N Gentratand Troy and ‘Boston railroads for a potats North, East and West. most direct route to Sarat t0- ga, Like George 1 a. Montreal rough tickets sold and baggage choc Seaieiat SSORNEL: i, Superintendent, pan RIVER b; VE FOR BOSTON, and Falb River. ‘The wor!d-reno mers BRISTOL and PROVI- DENCE leave pler 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays ex 1. ept Melk. p. BACON, r ‘AVI 1a | ATION OPENED. ers leave for Albany (pick a North Rive Pi OPLE'S LINE 8TEAl April 16 etal FM. 1 md daily fom herea| ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘Tratns leave New Yor’ Goriandt streets, as follow 88 fo from foot of Desbrosses amd xpre: visburg, Pittsburg, the Woe iy ay with Pullman Palace Chrs attached, at 9 M55, and 8:30P. M. Sunday, 5,7 and 8:39 P. For Baltimore, Washington ‘and the South at) A.M. and9 un Express ior, Phil oP. M. a Nt. For. Phitndolnhia. ph hensin, Bmigrant and second cla For Newark at so ot 1309 A. M., 3M, 433), 6:2), |. Sunday, 5 and it hight. Woo priaye tht A offives, Ei and it mroalway th ont Astor Hoge and {ost ot aves and Cortlandt yireats, Binigrant Ticket amces Noo Battery place A BOY ASSATT, I neral Manager. il Pasven go? feat DRY GUODs, BAZAAR, the BROADWAY, out im tree deantinae lets; patterns, with nw ready; patterns fitett to the form ¥ : magic ‘costume In linen made up is the Come ear } AIR! HA ‘The | nd Creat Jones streets, and wemty nd and Tweuty- up stairs ephie SHAW'S Patent Hair Switches, be combed and brush ch Human Hair, cheapest and best in the ete Short Hair Switeh hand upwards. tench 8 65, $5. 1 upwards, always on hand. ets, Curls, $ Latest styles ‘LEGAL NOTICES, E COURT, natier of the application of the Department for and in behalf of the Mayor, Alder- monalty of the city of New York, relatt re Opening of Kipgeprsd ¢ Road, northwardly from the southerly ne of Iboth street to the Harlem River, ag out by the Cominissioners of the Central Parl ity of New York, We, the undersigned Cothmissioners of Estimate ant Assessment in the above entitled matter, hereby notice to the owner or owners, occupant or occupant not all Eouses and lots and improved or unimproved lands d thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to.wi 1.—That we have completed our Mg A nd und assess: Jhent, and that all persons Interested in these proceed. , and who may ‘opposed to the same, objections in riting, duly verifed, th the undersigned Commissioners, ac our oifiee, Wi, Broadway (room 15) In tho sald city, on or betore th of April, 157%, anit that we, the fala Smuteiapers will hear p: ecting within the ten week-days hext after the sail Zhi day of April, 1873, and Yor that purpose. will be in attendance at our said office on each at ll o'clock A, said estimate ‘and assess- ps, ant also ait the aima vita, estimates and other documents which were uged by making our report, have been deposited in the ied Aug ‘tment of Public Works, mn eclt at ica pmain aati! the 6th day of May, 1 mite that the limits embraced by the sseneent ai are as follows, to hed Pay certain bo ame, shes of land cont lies bags bein ae op wing bounds oF ‘lint tt say =I is tJ et ne for ae he intersection of th of 146th street with 1 wester!, Decho Highth avenues running t the westerly ling or side of the sai high Water mark of the ariem ®t River; thence along the said high water mark of the Harlem ‘River as it ‘winds and turns to the Hudson River; hence south wi song the carterly side of, the Hudson River, | at hi as sald river fig and Ne the southerly line or side of 155th srests easterly along the er soutborty line or side’ of Street “to the re. Ss ot the Boulevard; — southerly, ‘along the sat easterly mite of said Bou: to the Le line or side of 145th eet and easterly, along the said northerly line or side of street, to the point or place of beginning. Iv. oy ae our ply herein wil pe presented to peem irt ot the Stato of New York, at a spect hereot, to be held in the New Court House at OM in fe city of New York, on the 26th t the opening of the Court on that day, and thon and there, or as soon thoreatter as counsel wa. Roe thereon, w'motion will be made that the sald re ed. HENRY PARSONS, WILLIAM J. PARSONS, JOUN T, McGOWAN, March 19, ey ence ar \liaaen is N®3,° or KIN WANTED.—THE NEXT OF KIN OF mas Kelly, son of the late John Kelly RY Har- Foteneri formerly of Johnstown, Cah peta A Ireland, county. ipertcter, po bef peg tavecte: the county hee ion ® clerk in the Inland Revenue, and io where re: adinfait nists ‘was taken out by his widow, Sarah Kell: r before tho Ist October next to turn! pave cre Bak ae | of how they claim to be next of kilo nd therewith the noeessary dovsment elaim, a e nants LA the undersigned solicitor for t! Cog sho will proceed to iatrtonty th @ Assets, having re f Saad to the claims of which sho shall then ave ‘nae ss this Ist day of April, t NA YONEN, Soitel Solicitors ie anid Administratt lx, Wo. 6 Dawson street, Dublis. Hrelamd,

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