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wewseer. wreneee wee eee ane \BR THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,705. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUAEMENTS—Sacenn Pack—Fourth, fifth and sixth colum: TROLOGY—Twetrra Page—Fourth column. ALL SKASON—Finst Pace—Fourth column. BILLIARDS—Twetrrn Pack—Third column, BOAKDERS WANTED—Finst Pace—Fourth column, SOaD SD LODGING WANTED—Finst Pace—Foufth cu * BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szcoxp Pacr—First and second columns. BUSINESS OPPOR, JNITIES—NintH Pace, BUSINESS NOT:CES—seventa Pace—Filth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pact—First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Ywsirta Pace—Second ‘column., CLOTUING—Twetrra Pace—Fourth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Tweirrs Pace— Second and third columns. COASTWISE STEAMSHIP: fiat Pace—Sixth column, AG er Pace—Fourth column. COPARTNERSHIPS—Ninti DANCING ACADEMIES—| umns, EUROPLAN STEAMSHIPS—Miest Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, ZOROFE“Twatern Pace—Fourth column. BYES AND EARS—Iweirrh Pace—Fourth colamn, FINANCIAL—Nintw Pack. OR SALE—Twarrt Pack—Fourth column, URNISHED RUOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Twetrts Pacr—sixth column. FURNITURE-—Twatsta Pace—shird column. HELP WANTKD—FEMALES—Tweirtu Pack—Second column. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twetrta Pace—Third col- um HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—First Pack—Third column. HOT Ls—First Pack—Fourth colamn, OUSES, ROOMS, 20., WANIEU—Twetrra Pace— Fourth column. INSTRUCTION—First Pacr—Fourth column. HERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE ‘FUR SALE—Seconp Pace— Second colamn. LEGAL NOTICK>—Sxcoxo Pagr—Fourth column. DAN OFFICES —Pixst Page—Sixth column, OST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First and second col- uns, MACH NERY—Tweurrm Pacr—Fourth column. MARBLE MANIELS—Twecrra Pacr—fourth column, EDICAL—Tweirmm Pack—Fourth column. ISCELLANEOUS AVVERTISEMENTS—Tanta Pagr— jixth columns 1 CiL.LLANEOUS—Finst Pace—Fourth column. USICAL—Sxcoxn Pace—Fourth colamn. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventa Pace—Sixth column, ERSONAL—Finsr Pace—First column, TANOFORTES, ORGANS, &.—E.eventa Pace—Sixth column, POST UFFIGE NOTICE—Pinst Pace—sixth column, PROSES: ONAL SITUATIONS WANT D—FEMALES— ak—Second column, PROPERTY O01 OF THE FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconn Page—Secoud and third columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Skconp Pace—Third REAL ESEATE WANTED—Secoxp Pacr—Third col- umn. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Eveventa Pacr—Sixth column. REWAKDS—First Pace—Second column BALLS AT AUCTION—Sxconp Pack—third and fourth SITUATIONS. WANTED-FEMALES—Twaurrnt Pace— First and second columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twetrta Pacr—Sec- ond cola SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second and third col- ‘amns, BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &¢.—Finst Pace—Third colunn. STORAGE—Tweurta Pace—Sixth column. (RA DES—Twetrtn Vace—Third column, 1 FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Tweirrm Pace— ny Fifth inst Pace--Sixth column. UNFURNISHED KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Tweirtu Pacge—sixth column, WANTED TO PURCHASE—Lieventn Pace—sixth col- umn, = WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Tweirra Pace—Fourth column. WESTCHES COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET. ND Pace—Second column YACHTS, STEAMBUATS, & ri Paoe—Fourth column. HERALD BR. oe crs \NCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARL) HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BR. vou OFFICE, 1,26 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND BTREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY YEAR. ee ADVESTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, LTH STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVENUE, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED PROM 9 A. M. TO 7:30 P, M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE YUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST so. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS, | | AND NIGHT IN THE PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK 1ERALD. SSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK WERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. = e hall ‘Purecnes STRELT.—MEET ME AT 2:30. JOHN, — EKGEN POINT—REAL GLAD TO HEAR FROM you; shail look wita expectation high; write soon; Will write as desired. LEECKER STREET CAR, FROM CORNER SPRING ‘and Crosby streets to Fulton ferry, then to Brook- lyn, then to Smith street car.— nived the gentleman who travelled the same route as far as Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, please communicate with CHAS. FOSTER, ‘Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. Omazies C.—MEET ME AT SOLARIE'S AT 5 P.M, instead of B, if you are not atraid J. M. will hear of it E. D. SXHACUN A SON GOUT, COUT QUE COUIE.”— Please address, stating reasons for personal. M., TWENTY-THIRD STREET—DID NOT RE- 2 _erive note until too late for Friday; will be same Place Monday, 2 o'clock. or any time you will name. Address MUM, Herald office. (OR ADOPTION—A FINE, HEALTHY BOY, TUREE days old, Address J. K., Herald Uptown Branch = NFORMATION WANTED—OF A YOUNG man. vamed Charles Higcins, who arrived in this country Inst Septem! Apply to or address J. LALU: New Englund vote Bowery. - NFORMAITON WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of Mrs. Emelie Orr, belonging to Cork, Ireland; of amuel Orr, they belig trom the Old Country about three years.’ By calling on board the ship Colorado, toot of Pacific street, south Brooklyn, they can see the un- dersigned. ALFRED ORR. J A. 8.—HAVE LOOKED BUT COULD NOT FIND « you. Send further particulars to box 3,426 ATIF—COME BACK TO YOUR MOTHER, EVERY- thing will be forgiven. ir. — OUISA A. M., WEST FIFTIKTH STREET—AD- dress again samie as iast. Appoint another meeting, Ma AM SATISFIED WITH YOUR TERMS, Met ME TO-DAY AT OLD PLACE, x. ‘DARTRINGR—FRIDAY, 2 P.M. JUST RECEIVED P ‘yours of the 20th. To lave for fulfilment of appoint. ent. Am sorry Have sent or aim ready to send, all yo ed Yor, and therefore think eubkind tor you you do, I am going out of town for one _JAS. Ke I THINK OF YOU AL- No letter yet. GOO\URENTIE."—DO WRITE. ways. I must see you once more, HE GENTLEMAN WHO ASSISTED LADY ACROSS A West, and Cortlandt streets yesterday oe, be leased to renew acquaintance; please 0 eswed to avoul mistake, Address ADMIRER, Herald ofc ILLIAM TIENRY KAY, OF MA Jand—Write to his parents immediately. {yom Chivago game address ax last, oF to IE’ Cohoes, N. Y., Post office box 109. IESTER, ENG- last heard ER SMI, TILLIAM A, BRICKILL, MACHINEST, WILL please send address to or call on ¥. SKELDING, 54 Wall street. LY UPHOL- place t SON, FORME stereas at Walrasen’s, call at 37 St. M LOST AND FOUN ILL MRS. ANN WIL D ANK BOOK LOST.—BANK BOOK NU, 390,28) OF Bik Hes, 'auchane Bone, Bai oe Fequested to return it to the bank. Ii not restored be- fore the Ist day of April, 1874, jeithe bank tor a new book” “PPlication will be made | 08f—FEBRUARY 7%, GOLD sPEOTAGLES, IN South or Front stree:; glasse: L Return on board seainer E. A Wookie oe tween piers 39 and 40, Bast Kl t reward. a. O8T-ON THURSDAY EVENING, IN SEVENTR rt between Twenty-second and Eleventh 1 Coral Earring. Liberal reward to the Twenty-secoud street. OST=AT STEWARTS DRY GOODS STORE ON Vill the ‘lady who recog- | | cash gitts; $60,000. $: Friday af ernoon, A green iea'her Pocketbook, con- | taining about $10. nnd several m moranda vai only toowher, ‘the Ouder will be suitably rewarded om Felurniog the game to the adurem prinied on the pocket. 00k. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. LOST AND FOUND. TOLEN.—I WILL GIVE $100 REWARD IF THE Wenteman that entered ms house yesterday and fooxthe old, tainly, Coffee Pot, Milk Pitcher and other small al moles Dt EW will return the same or wi tekets. aed ne ne TOWNSEND, 35 East Thirty-third street. REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, ON FEBRUARY 2%, 1874, Hi) gold Bracelet. going from Duane street, College lace, Barclay street to Hi Above reward will paid at 159 Duane street. GOTTSCH BROS, REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY (FRIDAY) EVEN. ing, in neighborhood of Ninth or Tenth avenue and y-Afih treet, Pocketbook, containing about S18 and ‘eipi for $23. Finder will receive above reward by leaving it at No. 210 West Twenty first street, REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR $15 the Overcoat taken poke do, & Broadway on ednesday last 50) REWARD—AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR the return of the seal skin Sack and Jewelry stolen trom 476% State street, Brooklyn, on Ihursday, the 19th. Apply to H. H. TAYLOK, 153 Chambers street $50 og 88 M. J., Herald ofice. SPECIAL NOTICES. piess— xo CURE, NO nard Ointment cures Pil a Price % and 0 cents per box. JOSEPH BATES, Whole- sale and Retail Agent, 447 sroome strect, near Broadway. HE RESULT OF THE AUTOPSY ATTENDING THB sndden demise of Police Commissioner :mith has demonstrated ine fact that, while apparently in the best of health, organic diseases of the blood and Kidneys may be maturely hastening the patient to an untimely grave, unbeknown even to the medical attendant. Yet Sumost every chronic disease will develop iuelt, through the circulatory system, and once authent cally informed g his condition, the treatment is, perhaps, the simplest the practice of medicine. A careful analysis of the urine will always demonstrate such condition, but it should be entrusied to none but the most competent hands. Dr. MARSTON, ot No. 23 East Sixieenth street, between Union square and Filth avenue, has made this specialty practice of a ilietime, and all who fancy themselves afiicted with any chronic torm of disease or BOARDEKS WANTED. SPENCER PLACE (FOURTH STREET), NEAR West Tenth sireet—A large front Room on second Iso hal! Room; hot and cold 3 floo wate $5 PER WEEK.—GOOD BOARD, WITH PLEAS: je} ant Rooms; single Rooms, with Board, ‘4 per Week ; home comforia 853 West Thirty-atth stree 5. AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND Twelfth streets.—Derirablo Suit of Apartments ob parlor floor, with private table, on reasonable terms, 10 the pleasantly located house 45 Filth avenue. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome front Rooms, $14, $20 and $23, for two perenne, with Board; house heated by steam; no chil- ren; aiso table Board, $ 12 LAFAYETTE PLACE, CORNER FOURTH street.—Nicely furnished Rooms, with very best debility would do well to confer with him. Consulta- bi tl Teas . tions Versonally or by letter, trom 10 to 2aud'6 to 8d Thade comfortable, “Smonanle termes transient boarders ASHINGTON LODGE, NO, 19, I. 0. H. B., WiLL TH STRE“T, EST.—Ss iN - W *Sisorate vextenturday, Feproary 28 lie twentieth Le ae ee eo. Te Anniversar: le. to come off at Robinson Jali, Bast Sixteenth street, between Fitth avenue and Union square, Hon. Sion ‘Wolff, ot Wash- with a Kanguet and Social also two hall Rooms, for gentlemen; terme references exchanged. REWARD—FOR WATCH AN” CHAIN LOST in Thirteenth street, on Tuesday night last. No Questions asked. Addre Rt WARD, LOST, IN FOURTH AVENCE, $50. fod Watch, “The hnder will receive Whe rewa at 155 Lexingion avenue. LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO questions asked for tho return of the books and Papers in tho coat taken irom saloon, in West street aturday ast Il, THORN, Nos. 11 and 13 Devos avenue, West Wi ston Market.’ SPECIAL NOTICES. A —THE AMERICAN REGISTER, . the.most widely cireu.aied of the American cures Dublished Acapital medium tor American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to all Persons. visiting Great Britain and the European Continent, Subscriptions and advertisements tor the AMERICAN REGISTER will ‘be received and single copies of the paper may be obtained at the office of the New York Herald, New York, SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER Ale, sparkling Wines.—Manufacture of completo Outtita of Apparaius and Materials. with full instruc- tions, All departments of manutacture, bottiing and dls pensing : exclusive ‘rights in desirable territory. Cata- logues free, JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty- | sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. | A.~GRAND (GleT, CoNGuIET, . GRAND GIFT CONCERT. BENEFIT OF NAN ASYLUM, este Gold Coin Gitts x0 Gold Coin Gifs, Drawing positivery M rch Drawing positivel, Quly a tew days left. Only a few days. lett & fortune for $5. A fortune for $i Tickets, $5; llalves, $2 50, Clrevlars, with full information, can be had at the office of the General Agent, PC. DEVLIN, ‘Liberty streot. HERALD BRANCI OFFICE, BROOKLYN, COR- ner of Fulion avenue und Focrum street. Open trom 8 A. M, to9 P. M. On sunday from 3 to 9 P. M. —CATARRH A SPECIALTY.—DR, DE KREMEN + cures the most inveterate cage. Office No. 4 Fourth Street, one door west of Broadway; or 697 Broadway. Pamphiet sent free. —GRAND MASONIC GIFT CONCERT FOR THE A. benefit of the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, ¥a.. will positively and unequivocally take place May 5, 1874 when $75), will be given aye i uckets, $5; halves, $2 60. Address orders to JOSEPH BATES, Agent or New York, 196 Broadway, room 4 YARD, ‘To whom it may concern.—Mr. LOUIS 8, GOUGHIE! the proprietor and manager of the Dommion Theatre, o1 Montreal. is in town, stopping at the Grand Central Hotel. | He would like to confrot.¢ those whe started the rumor that variety people playing in the ubove men- tioned theatre were not paid ete salary. Mr. G. would like to hear ot any not having beca paid in tuil or whea due, either under his or his predecessor, Mr. Lewis’, management. (Oe ad ADDKESSED TO REACH BUSINESS / men from our reference books: Mercantile Registers for sale, $25; regular price $150; Directories of all the Btates of Dunn, Kellop & Co. Merchants taking our Heaks allowed a PEER oe for the books of the above jouse than the old paper stores give. PXECRPIY & O0., No. 5 Dey strect. RST NATIONAL BANK. F i Broogtyrn, Feb. 27, 1874. ‘Ata rpecial meeting of the Boardof firectors of ‘his bank, held this day at the banking house, the following : resolutions were presented and unan- Whereas it hus pleased God in His infinite wisdom to remove from among us by death, George Kitching, Girector of this bank, and whereas if is eminently dtting that we, who knew film so intimately, should bear testl- mony to his long life of usefulness Therefore, be it resolved, ‘That In the death of Mr. | Kitching, the city of Brooklyn has lost an honest, up- | right citiven, this bank an ever watebtul guardian of its interes +, the directors a loving friend aud associate, and the poor'a gener.us giver. Resolved, That we tender to the family of deceased our sympathies in tns the day of their bereavement, Resolved, That the directors of this bank attend the funeral in a body. Resolved, That these resolutions be entered at large in the minutes and @ copy, suitably engrosea, sent to the | family of deceased and published inthe Brooklyn Daily | Times, Brooklyn Lagie and the New York Herald. y order of e Board of ‘ectors oo. Suwkixs, NICHOLAS WYCKOFF, Cashi President. A. imously adopte A new brand. Golden Nectar, Superior to any foreign article. A trial will convince. ‘Also a full supply of our celebrated Albany Imperial Cream Ainber, India, Pale XX and Astor Ales, N. B.—No advance in prices. TAYLOK & SON, Albany Brewers, Depots, 334 Grecenwich street, New York, and 82 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn. | RAND GIFT CONCERT OF THE STATE OF NE- J vada, March 4—No postponement. —$265,00, wold, 09, $15,000, $10,000 anda number ot xmaller prizes, Whole Tickets, $5; Halves, $2 50. Ad- dress KOWN, General Agent, 52 Broadway, room E,, box 1,386 New York ost office. Wy ” BANKERS. Jes ALES, N Circulars of information furnished. TAYLOK & CU., Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York. AVANA LOTTERY.—IMPORTANT INFORMATION will be given for next drawing. K, SUNNENBERG, box 644 P.O. 1° out! THE jew Haven, Conn. | EVENING ING TELEGRAM GRAM HAS MORE NEWS EVERY DAY, HAS MORE NEWS EVERY Day, HAS MORK Reus pated DA MAS MORE EVER) 5 LATER E | LATER E ANB 4 EakGEn LATION AND A LARGER LATION (a? Ane OTikR UEVENING PAPERS No ALI é re Tue COMMER VEVENING PAPERS L Z i » balls, THE COME EVENING PAPERS Le v' das eR mr COMER CEVENING PAPERS — COMBINED, . AND CAN BE FOUND AND CAN BE FOUND AND CAN BE FOUND AND CAN BE FOUND ALL OVER THE CITY AND 8UBURBS—TWO CENTS. ALL OVER THE CITY AVD SUBU::BS—TWO CEN’ ALL OVER THE CITY AND SUBURHS—TWO CoNTS. ALL OVER THE CITY AND SUBURBS—TWO CENTS . M473; OR PASSOVER BREAD—OF THE BEST ality, for sale now at the ld established piace, No, 268 Hast ienth street, New York, B. JABLSATIN. RTHER POSTPONEMENT the Lehn GRAND GIFT CONCERT, if the oF the pep gitG LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, EX.GOVERNOK THOS L” BRAMLETTR: AGENT, NO! oh 7 a List OF Giese One Grand Cash Gitt One Grand Cash Git i BE = ae Sei SSSSE8S5 Fy SEESESEEE: 100 each, cash, $25, each, cash, 11,000, Grand total, 12,000 Gifts, all cash...............$1,400,000 As there wilt poslttvely’ ve no further Hotbonement, an e drawing Is dhouuid be sent at once, Prt podem A near at hand, orders THO. H. HAY: 609 Broad g a FICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE CLASS LOTTERIES, AXTRA CLASS, NO. 107—PEBRUARY 27, 1674. 42, 87, 46, 64 2, 20, A. 7 aa 73, 14, EXTRA CLASS NO.'208—PrsRUARY 27, 1874, 8 12, 64 38, 6, 32 41. n, @ RiGitT, Chass, NO, 108—reBRUARY 37, 1876, Th, 3 87, Sy 1% 26, 28, 24, migut Gast) NO, 29-reamuny 2, 187 am, m TAYLOR, Manager. Ornictat DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE Lotiertes. vl EXTRA FO, 197—rEaRvaRy 27, 1D76, aE RUE 1S TALI eg KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. I FEBRUARY te) is ‘M1, 6. 89, 69, 6, 26, , 49, 37, 2, 1 B SMELBY, BXTKA CpAae TO sn oe as to m Te oN ust hon dervonvany 27 L576 G2, 12 21, 30, 67, 47. adarece sot 18 Post. thee ox 104 Jersey City, N. J. | Horse. FFICIAL DRAWING.—CLA 8 #% GEORGIA STATE Lottery.—49, 47, & 37, oH, cd taoos hehe neds hy 8 ALVANS, Manager, ington, will deliver an address on the occasion. 1478 STREET, Wesr $23,—TWO SQUARE Rooms ———————— | LE mith | Bone 4 southe exposure; Rot, and col G—DO' KO i « ; eingle ane OEE GOOG BEBDE: AO: |! Soon 8s table tunexceptio (amd tesa A —FOR SALE—ALL KINDS, OF FANCY DOG%, « Birds, 4c. Medicines ior all diseases. Prepared Pood for mocking birds, At B. G. DOVEY's, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. 153, STREBT, 6) WEST.—A LARGE SECOND story Room to let, with Bi suitable for gentle- may and wile or si ; location and board go 2 8T STREET, 46 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS TO let, with Foard suitabie for families or single gen- tlemen reterences exchanged. 23? STREMT. WEST, 412, OPPOSITE LONDON TER. Face, five story Lrown stouc house.—Entirely new and elegantly furnished Apartments, with choice table; good attendance; terms reasouable ; reterences 2. TH STREET, 210 WEST.—A LARGE, HAND- somely furnished Room (southern exposure) to let, with first class oard: also single Rooms; terms od references exchanged. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T BARKER & CHASE’3 CIfY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALL'S, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND THIRTY NINTH ST. MAJOKX CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, Carriages, &0., EVeKY WEUNESDAY AND SATUR. ay, AT ELEVEN O°CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ailowed for trial ON EVERY HORSE SOL! under warrantee. THIS I8 TH: ONLY AUCTION mart tn the State ha ing the proper facilities for showing horses on sale, viz. A large driving ring. entirely under cover, and plenty of room for examination. CATALOGUE OF SALE THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, NEW AND SECOND HAND HARN#:SS, Horse Cloth- ing, saddles Bridles, Whips Halters, &¢ WO KLEGANT SIDE BAR to, road Wagons TO PAY ADVANCES, ONE FINE full spring top road Wagon. ONY HEAVY TOP EXPRESS Wagon. THE * CELEBRA AND EXiRA SPEEDY coal m D} 3TH STREET, & WEST.—TWO OR THREE FINE Yooms, with good Board, In a private family; smi Rooms, suitable for gentiemen, from $8 to $16 tor two persons. 27 EAST TWENTY-FOURTIL STREET, NEAR Madison square.—Second Floor, turnished, to tet separately or together, with or wichout Board; terms moderate ; private tamil, black Trotting Gelding, Graiton, sired by General Knox Fe oTO CRTs Areca aud bred in Maine: is 15% high, O years olds is'@ very 34 arp ned Tarte, Room, with of without Boan elegant, stylish and handy driver; has a record in'® | Shanged; but few select rramae eos Felerences @: gentleman's, race to road wagons, ovr the Voruland | © Ea eee wontons tab on: “ack 0 isa great allay roadster: has no faults | ( WEST TWENTY.SIXTH STREET.—ELRGANT OF, vices and la warranted sound aud kind. 39 Maite, parlor and bedroom, socond oor; ne oF two very desirable single Kooms, every conv home comforts, table excellent: terms reasonable, 43 WEST TWENIY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘e) avenue Hotel.—one large third story front Room, with larze closets and running water, southern exposure, with Board ; table boarders taken ; references. 4.7 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms, with alcovi hot and cold water, with first class Board, for gentle: men and families? also Rooms tor gentlemen; terms moderate. GENTLEMAN'S KUAY TURNOUT, ci me known and very speedy bay Trotting Gei fon, got by Hambletonian Chiel; is 15 high, ‘ears old; Is & very tree, stylish and gamy driver; has had no udling for speed and shows a ‘40 gait to-day, two men, foroad wagon: fears nothing: can be driven’ by a lady at speed is a gentleman’s roadster in every respect, ani ig Warranted sound and Kind. Also Brewster, of Broome Street, side-bar roaa Wagon, Harness, &c. ONE ROCKAWAY, new, HIGHBRED SOUND TROTTING Gelding, sired by Major Edsall, 15% high, 7 years old; a very tree ani pleasant driv can trot in 2:50, single or double; is atraid of nothing an: is warranted sound and kind, rising the well | ing, ike New. THE HANDSOME AND VERY DESIRABLE bay trot: | 5 WEST FORTY.SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN ting Geiding Ben Morril; got by Young Morrill, BY nigh, N Fitth and sixth avenuos,—Several gentlemen can 6 years old an extra, gamy, promptand easy driver; | be accommodated with handsomely furnished Rooms, trotted last heat over the Beacon Track a second heat in 2240; isa great pole horse and is warranted sound and FINE KENTUCKY BRED bay saddle Gelding, 15} high, 7 years old; fine style and appearance; goes a! known gait ALSO SEVERAL CHEAP work Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION at sale. SALK8 NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. moderate. i MADISON AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY- eighth street—Roomns to rent, with Boar. ‘ond floor. 10 ) EAST T Fourth en only, wil n Without breakiast and tea. T PRIVATE SALF, 16 R-ALLEN STREE!—PLEASANT | FURNISHE Fi qEuBOANT COUPE ROCKAWAY, with pole and PAA Rooms to let, with or without Board; private atts, . COBY, VERE RIGHT, 9Q0 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—IN A PRIVATE Extension top Phacton, Victorias, g a Penns op ind nooo Koad Wagons 239, fit goat fart and piasant Ream Yor 8 Depot ani Business Wagons, Top. Fony Phactons. : 24 wet, aw ENTY SECOND x R FAME larness, Rol CMC. ies and single gentlemen can be accommodate: AI CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 216 BAST NINTH | With good Hooms und first class Board at reasonable street, near Third avenue. T VAN TASSEL’S AUCTION MART, 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. Damian, Dole and sharts; made by J. B. Brew- r & Co. ‘Lop Wagon, by Brewster & Co.. ot Broome street. Six.scat Rockaway, by R. M. Stivers. No-top Trotting Walon, very light, by R. M. Stivers. Bae Coupe Rockaway, pole and shaits, by Wood rothers. rates, by early application. 24 Bast ThiRTETe STREET CHEAP LIVING ima first class house; only $5 to $6 a week; Pleasant Kooms; Board, fire and gas; Rvoms for married couple and single yentl¢men, 25 WEST THIRT' IGHTH STRE DESIRA- 2) § dle tront Room to let, with Board; also small Room; a tow table Boarders accommodated ; reiexence required. Doctor's Wagon, full top and patent wheels, 4] WEST FIPTY-FIFTH STREET.—ELEGANT ee, ERP, LrORtiI Wag ou city bald. 361 large furnished Room to let, second floor, for two Poses erases OO ane img ou . entlemen, in brown stone house, with owner. No other de T 62 HORATIO STREET, SECOND FLOOR—THREE jexcellentueighborho Four-seat No-top and four-seat iepot Rockaways, Victoria, pole and shafts, b; Dusenbery & Van. ser, Twenty ‘op Wagons, trom $140 up. Rooms, together or separate, to gentlemen only, acingle and Double ‘Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, | with Breakiast and Dinner; dinner at 6; one boarder At preeent; terms moderate; references, yrith or without Hoard, in a strieuy private family. | on séc- a al NTY-THIRD STREET, CORNER OF ‘enue.—To let, a turnished Room to gen- | | Continent of tur EUROPEAN STEAM! Um STATES MAIL LINB—STEAM town and Liverpool. Sailing ev IDAHO, Moore. MANHATTAN, Cabin passage, $80 old ; Steerage, 30, curre ©, $80.0 . ney. bin Devérepala tickets: $4, currency: Passengers booked to and. (rom Faris, Humburg, Nor. ay and Bweaen, £0, | Drafts on Ireland, England, rata ance and Germ4y{LLIAMS & GUION, @ bi HIPs. TO QUEENS PRICE FOUR CENTS, EUROPEAN STEAMSHLPS., REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. the steamers of this line will sail trom pier 18 Bast Butea tlnn Setardny, b bn Gibson. stu , March lé ARKAGON, Wester! ‘Saturday: March 2s Cabin passuge. $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, Rou! uth street. i. EK: MORGAN'S SONS. = Nos GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship RHEIN, Captain E Brickenstetn, will th genre Maren, OOF Me te pr eoeasc GRAF BISMARDIC Captain G Meyor, on Wedaceday, b Ll ATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, ‘able in gold or Its equi Agents, No. 2 Bowllng Green, NCHOR LINE, Steamers sail from pier 26 North River, New 1. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SALORDAY, ore VICTORIA... t., Feb. 28 | TRINACRIA..Wed., Mar. 18 MACEDONIA..Wed., Mar. 4] CALIFORNLA..5at, Mar. 2b ELYSIA........ sat, Mar. 7/ TALIA... Wed., Mar. 26 OASTAL! fed, Mar. | AUSTRALIA. Sat, Mar. 3 ANGLIA.......5at, Mar. 14] CALEDONIA. Wed., April | ‘The passenge commodations on the steamers of th Une are unsurpassed tor elegance and comfort, Cabin staterooms are all on uy ck, thus fiaterooms are all on upper deck, thus securtay good ‘CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, WED, SIEAMERS, $6) and $73. Keiurn, $13), currency. . STEAMER, $65 and $75, Keturn, $1 r Eye me STEECAGE eesade,” . ime '0 Glasgow. Liverpool. London, Queenstown, London- derryy Beltast, Bristol or Cardi, $9) curtencye ‘Tickets issued (oF pussage fo or trém any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Conti- ent. PORAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT LOWEST KATES, Company's office, No. 7 Rowling Groen, New York. HENDERSON BROTHURS Agents, HITE STAR LINAS. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVEK?OO} CARRYING iHE UNITED STATES Mal New and full powered SI sailing from New York on Saturda: verpool on Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor cach way. February 28, at3 P.M. trom CELTIO... ADRIATIO,. March 7. at 8 A. M. BALiic March M4, at2 PM OCEANIC larch 31; ats A. REPUBLIC. ses larch 28, ut 2 P.M. Gitom the White Star Docks. "Pavonia ferty, Jersey My. combining safety, speed and qomfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, Where least motion Is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamers, Rates—-aloon, wold; return tickets, $140, gold; steerage, $30, in carrency, Those wishing to send for triends in the Od Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$22, cur- re ev. Passau ners booked to and from all parts of America to rat is, Pee) Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c, Bralts fom £1 uy iia andl olhes tuormati ly at r inspection of ry ation aj a the company's office, 19 Broadway, Now York. Y> Bills of lading issued to Cet Pee YDONOVAN ROSSA.—RED STAR LINE Flag —German Line--Outward, 31; Intermediate, $40; cabin passage ; dra} $29; inward, y i ita. 6? DONO: ‘AN ROSSA, Proprietor Northern Hotel, Cortlandt and | West streots, NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MATL STSAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVItIS, CALLING AT BREST. : The splendid vessels on this favorite route for thé Come ent (being more southerly than any otlier) Will sail pier No, 60 North iver, as {ollows:— LAUB.NT, Lachesnez, Suturday, March 7 ERKIRE, Danre. ‘Baturday, March 2 MERIQUE, Roussan. Saturday, April Ser St PaasA Gi” IN’ GOL Gucluding Winey to 10 Ss LD (neluding wine) BREST OR HAVE ee First Cubin, $125, Second Cabin, $75, Excursion’ tickets at reduced rites. American travellers going to or, Fetucnitig from tho pe, by transit by English rallway ing tho Channel, besides saving time, toublo and ox- pense.” GEORG MACKENZIE Avent, 58 Broadway. Nore—In Juno and thereatter the departures Will be - on Thursday of every week. FOR CARDIFE, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other nomts in England and Wales The Sou:h Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail trom Pennsylvania Rail- road whart, Jersey City, as tollows:— ANDES... GLAMORGA cabin, $55 currency ; steerage, c stecrage certificates from Cardi, $33 6 for £1 and upwards. For further Particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAX ER & OO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. 5 ect tots disc nforts of cross Di (At private sale.) AVENUE. ‘ADISON —A SUIT OF FRONT ROOMB Cae eee: a ‘on fourti story. sui able for gentleman and wite or | Se I ae feeb Seabee party of single gentlemen, to let, with Board; reter- § Coupe Rockaways. 2 Coupex at ay' ences. No. 178, ne ic hirty-fourth street. To jugwies. ‘Wo-whee! jury. oe = = —s = 3 ‘AT. DEMAREST @ CO., 023 Broadway. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. AUSTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT 11 O?CLOCK, OF GENILEMAN DESIRES 4 LARGE ROOM, WITH Zh amem and, second hand icp Buggies, KockaWwars, aetons, Horse: arness, ‘ol blanket Cuy i} COLE a MURPHY, 379 Fulton streel, Brooklyn. e.| smal! Room tor nurse, between thirteenth and Twenticth Sireets, Lexington and Filth avenues. Address J. P. O., Herald office. —WAGONS CHEAP—EXPRES! GROCERY, ™ SITE: ‘ fi Rast ering Mase tie cakes | A AG Mma atul® ear wae ache e' tH rt | y, nei S028 Spring strect. Pn Wagons (or sale or exchange, | 7,,¢:reierenices exchanged. Aildress X, ¥.Z., box is Herald office. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH SECOND STORY EK RARE CHANCE.—WILL BE SOLD, FOR ONE- halt his value. a stylish, genteel, bay coupe or match | A front Room, with hall Bedroom, west side, between He , 16 hands and 7 rs old; an | warranted sound? can be had for $400 cash, usowner | Fehih und “iwenty-nth streets: terms $8 per month; no use for him. Apply at stables, 15 and 17 Kast ‘ate inmily prelerred, Address HOME, Herald Up- h PD ‘Twenty-eighth street. | town Branch office. ‘A BEA YOUNG, LADY, ENGAGED DURING THE DAY, by Brewster of Broowe street: also a Brewster wishes Borrd, with clean hal! Bedroom: terms er week; locaiion between Rroadway and Sevenin ay- Were thiricenthatrees, CY Nond Wagon. Nos. Sands | Pet crenin and Fourteenth streels. Address ‘A. B. U- | box lug Herald oft OR SALE—A_ HANDSOME BAY HORSE. e i hands high; kind, well bred; flac action; ns | PPURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, the present owner in coupe, and sold only because of ex- with Board, tor gentleman, wife and child, cast of pected absence trom the city; price ‘Apply (eeb- | Fourth avenue ‘and “above (Eighth street. ruary 2) at Dan Harnet’s stable, No. 6 East Thirileth | stating full particulars, . F. erald offles. | UTIFUL FOUR WHEELED TEA CART, MADE | first class Board, for himselt. wite and infant; also | Address, | OR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG, 117he, amburg-American Pac! mail steamship HAMMONIA, Captain E. Voss, will sail on Thursday, March 5, 1874, for Hamburg. Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $72, gold. Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $3), gold. Steerage to lymouth, London and ‘all points in Bng- land, Scotiand and Wales, $1, currency. the LLSSTA Will sat March KUNHARDT & CO., ©. B. RICHA General Agents, Genera: Passenger Agents, @1 Broad street, New Yorx. 61 Broadway New York. NAtONaL LINE. NOTICE. This company takes the risk of insurance (up to $500,000 in gold) on each of its steamers, thus sengers the beat possible guarantee for sate sea. Prd Nite fan avoidance of danger ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to a nd headlands. ‘rom piers #4 and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, GREECE. Feb. 2%, at 3 P. M. | SPAIN, sat.,Mar.14,1 30 P.M. TTALY..March 7,at8 A. M.| CANADA. \Mar. zl, 3 a. M. R LONDON DIRECT. FRANCE, Thompson. esday, March 3, at P.M. ‘Cabin passage, rrency. "Steerage, $29, reney. Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid ste age tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. “Apply at the company’s oftice, No. 69 Broadway. F. WJ. HURST, Manager. street. Ask for JAMES GARRET,” = UR SALE CHEAP—A SUPE HOTELS, “THOUSANDS VISITING NEW YORK STOP AT the Frank/ort Houso. corner Frankfort and Wil- liam strects; neat Keds, Se and $1 per day; gentle- men and families. x PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 BAST A. Tweitth rtreet, between Broadway und University Piace.—Elegant Apariments for families and single gen- Uemen: table d*not ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON, THROUGH TO ANN street, near Broadway—teatec by steam hours; European plan Rooms Sic. atl upwai family Roun: popular IOR THOROUGHBRED Kentucky Mare, bay, black points; beautiful, square, oper gait: can travel in'3 minutes, and, with handling, | woud show 2:50 casi be Mindy or child, single or double; tor as No superior. At private stabl JOR, SALE-HoRs horse 16% hands, Kind; also sorrel Mare, nd, at a bargain, OR SALE AT PRIVATE STABLE, NO, $ WEST Twenty-second street, near Fiith’ avenue—A_ ba Hambietoni: sound and kind riven t style TRUCK A TARNESS; | ti warranted sound and | 535 hands, 6 years, warranted | 332 Hudson stréect. x; Lew Gelding; 154) hands high; seven years old; rot in 250, ond fi ‘a very Aue pold YALLEN ROUSE, 166 HUDSON STREET, CORNER ‘of Laght.—Excellent Board, $6 to $7 5) per week, (OR SALE—A GENILEMAN'S ESTABLISHMENT, consisting of with single bred gose Bhan Pea ronen ain an : | upw zing, f. Rockaway, ole horse: light, enamelled leather cur. | UOWAFdS; Lodging! eee tains, handsome form, brown lining; price $325, Barouche, or Phaeton, light, for two horses; two seats inside and jolding front seat for children; extra linen lining for summer use; price $30). Box Wagon, or Depot Wagon. without top, (or four per sons, tor one horse. movabie seat: price $1: Rockaway, six-seat. one ot Lawrence's finest; in per- fect order, With linen lining for summer, fine giass woy- able tront and side windows, spring stuns. All from Lawrence's excepting Box Wagon. Apply to MORRIS, 188 East « wenty-third street. IVE HORSES, SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES, trom $50 to $200 each; three Sieighs, two Coaches, one stylish Road Horse and two top Buggies. 111 West | Fourteenth street, OR ALL DISEASES OF THE HORSE USE BUDD DOBLE'S Condition Powders. The leading turfmen recognize them asa necessity. For sale by all druggists and dealers. WOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—SATIN LINED BREWS- ter Ularence, in good order. Apply to C. H. SIM- MONS, 78 and 8) Bank street. ARNESS.—NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT TO use it for, we have got it {9 suit prices, ©. M. MUSEMAN & Bey PPARNESS.—THE OHEAPUST HARN.SS STORE JENTRAL HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), 253 CANAL street, one block east of Broadway.—Good Rooms, boc. and 7.c. per day: $3 and $4 per week; family Kooms $lto$2perday. Upen aul night. | (oe HOUSE, 172, 171, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER F street, six olocks west ot Broadway—First class Rooms, with exceilemt Board, $1 80 to $2 per day: $0 to | $12 per week. IBBY HOTEL—ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL, 56 4 Warren street. Rooms 50 cents a day, $2 to 3.4 week; iamily Rooms $1 and $1 50; $4 to $3.a week. ‘ARION HOUSE, East Broadway, corner of Catharine street, Several fine airy Rooms for gentlemen only; gas in each room; We. to 75e. per night: $3 per week. igh HOUSE, NOS. 5,7 AND 9 UNION SQUARE, ‘Two fine suits of Rooms, on, first floor. fronting square. T. J. COK, Proprietor. __.. THE BALL SEASON. Rp ATINE® BALLS EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, trom 54,10 6 o'clock, v. M., and evening, trom iz o'clock P. M., held at Beethoven Hall, 210 and 212 street, near Bowery. — open all | Fh | TATE LINE. S NEW YORE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LOND‘ KERRY, These elegant new Ciyde-built steamers wili sail from 36 North River as iollows:— TATE OF VIRGINIA... aturday, March 7 STATE OF PENNSYLVANi. Saturday, March 21 STATE OF GEORGIA... . 2 saturday, April & ‘And every alternate Saturday thereafter, taking passen- ers at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and reland, Norway, Sweden, Venmark and Germany, Dratts tor £1 aud Upwards. For treight or passage apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. Agents, No. 72 Broadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. | pbsace! LINE, NOTICE. The course laid down for these steamers, and followed by them tor several years, 1s tixed to pass 250 miles south of Cupe Race. Although ‘the vovage is thus tengthened about 100 miles, betier weather is met with and there is much greater freedom trom foxs and floating Ice and the danger of navigation cousequent thereon. a oval “FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. iTY OF BRUSSELS Saturday, Feb, 23, at2 P.M. OF MONTRGAG... Saturday, March 7 at8 ALM: OF BALTIMORE. March 14, at2 P.M, OF RICHMOND, March 21, at8 A. M. DF PARIS... aiurday, March 28 at2 PML ach succeeding Saturday and’ Thursday, trom pler 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. aCABIN, $70, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommo- on. Kound trip tickets at low rates. STEERAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Gla donderry, London, Bris.ol, Cardi, Belfast, Havre or Hamburg, $9). Prepald cerificates, $32 currency. are forwarded to Sweden, Norway, ris at reduced rates, at lowest rates. ago and xeneral business apply at the Comp ny's office, No. Sg ha e ler 45 North ‘OF mecrage passage ai} Broadway, or pier 45 Nor — JONNY Dale Agent O'Donnell & Fantk, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. M. 5. Creagh, 102 State stroe!, Boston. ¥. C, Brown, 8% South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- Oita Inman, Liverpool, and No, 9 Rae Scribe, Paris, ow, Lon N New York.—A good buggy Harnes $17; | i good grover's Harness, good milkman's Harness, a good double truck riarness, $30: a good Blanket for $i%e Picase call and examine tor yoursel FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Bare! Q)MNIBUS LINE” FOR SALE—NOW DOING A lucrative business; will bear the strictest investi- gation, price $4.00), For particulars address G. W. V., ‘ishkill-on-Hudson Post o QECOND HAND CARRIAGES BARGAINS—ELE- gant Dog Cart, light Rockaway, three pony Phi tons, Sundown, ve torte, Park, Pha ‘ton, Depot Wag ral Buggies, all styles new Carriages. meveral BUMANUFACTUKERS' UNION, 633 Broadway. QTABLE FOR EIGHT HORSES—14 DOMINICK street; rent $400; with Tome, 12 rooms, It desired. Apply to 6. B, LE BARON, 72 Wiliam stree! ro STOCK RAISERS.—A PURE ALDERNEY BULL if, 6 weeks old. | For particulars address ALDER. | NEY, box 143 Herald office. (OP PHAETON, $115; OPEN, $100; BUSINESS | ‘Wagon, $1: Road, Depot, Grocer, Express Wagons, Rockaways, Jump Seats, Double and Single Harness, kc, 1,430 Broadway, noar Forty-firat street. AM OF DAPPLE GRAY MARES, 15% HANDS rpasye ANNUAL FANOY DRESS AND MASQUER- ‘ade Carnival will take place atthe Argyle Ko Sixth avenue and Thirteenth street, on Mcnday evening, | March 2 1874, J. P. SIMMONS, secretary. __DANCING_ ACAD A J, SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. + PRIVATé LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at private Academy, 212 East Eleven' street. ‘A, ROPWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO. + ing, No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are How open tor the season. ‘Send for a circular, QAUSE'S SOIREF DANSANTE, IRVING HAL! EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 12. HE “WALLACE HOPS” day evening. Feoruary Rooms (Tammany building), East, Fourteen! 5 commencing ai 8and closing at 12 P.M. GKORG«: WALLACE &S0N. Tickets may be had at the residence of the subscriber, 51 East Fourth street, or at the Hall, INSTRUCTION, TT Sign, Gand? years old warranted found and kind (ligicabbooos TION. se ood tor butcher, grocer or express, to be sod cheap, WELL INSTRUCTED GERMAN LADY TEACHERS venue B, corner Twelith street, in lager beer saloon, A thoroughly ‘her native language’ at reasonable LET-GENTLEMAN'S STABLE AND COACH. | ferms; Feters to presont pupils. Call on or address | TH, H., 110 First street, 10 with dweiling apstairs for coachman, room T° nea, wath ametog estate for conse, foo STED—A LADY TEACHER OF THE GERMAN street, near Sighth avenue. Apply toJ. DENHAM & CO, yas 266 West Twenty third street. i lan; uase, och dren stating terms, LANGUAGB, William: JANTED—A THOROUGHLY BROKEN GENTLE- W man's Saddle Horse; must be 15% hands, a trotter and very handsome, without spots; dark bay preterred. Apply at private stable 1U3 Last Forty-first street. WARTED-A SMALL PONY, WITH WAGON AND Harness, In good order; must be cheap; pony must ; ‘be sound and kind. Branch office. <u YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. ANTED—A SMALL LIGHT DRAUGHT STEAM. boat, not over bu feet i 16 wide, Address, with full particulars and price, HATO, box 22 Herald oiuce. TY AGHTS ROR SALESAPPLY TO HP. NEWMAN, Stamford, Conn. ONARD LIN. msenemee With the view of diminishing the chances of colllsiot the steamers of this line take ® specified course for all seasons of the year. On the outward. passage trom Queenstown, tor New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 latitule, to the Mort OF aR the jomeward passage, crossing the meridian of at ad latiiude, of bowing to the forth of a. lan THE BRITISH CAND. NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, vonK. THOM BOSTON. Feb.25 ATLAS: nat, Fob. 3 at, Mar. 7 CUBA. \.W'aaay, Mar. $ PARTHIA. 4 ABYSSINIA.W'day. Mar. OLYMP.A, Mar. 1¢ CALABRIA,W'aday.Mar 18 HECLA..."))) lsat! Mar. 2 ALGERIA. 'W'aday, Var. 25 MARATHON. Sat. Mar. 28 and every following Wednesday and Saturday trom New ye Steamers marked thus * dy not carry steers passengers. Cabin passage, $5), $100 and $130. gol - cording to accommodation. ' Return tickets cn favorable terms. Steerage, $3), currency, Steerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates, '@. FRANCKLYN, Agent, orto P H, DU VERNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, 1M. AGLE LINE. UNI sD STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CUBRBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail from lew York as tollowss— Hikl ‘aptain bischer. ROHTLLER. Captain Thor i S in Tho ts from Eagle ing ier, foot o1 Fired sec, Noboken, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, on ERBOU RO and HAMBURG. Cabin—First salon, $140. gold, second saloon, $72, gold. Bteeraze—lo P.ymouth and London, $30, currency: to Sherbourg and Hamburg. $0 gold.” prepaid tickets . $30, cUrIeiicy. Fer trelgit appiy to FUNGI, EDYB & 00,27 Soath treet. ‘or assage apply le RACHOD'& RUANS, General Agents, 113 Hrondw Address OLARK. Nefaa’ Upiown OPEN SECOND HAND ROAD 20 rere Ne pctacr, Blivers & Dusenpury an fan Oho Browne fhe clare, Nenana ae ee ve ae te mie a 3 BAKY ROOFS, ALL KINDS, REPAIRED AND Bence Be! apd double Harness, 1 Bxpress Wagon. A Teanteas G8 roots tenaineed. “Ontos for, orders |. H, GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, TAL Weat Thirty-sixth street, two doors from Broadway, APSOOTT BROTHERS & CO. EMIGRATIUN AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPYICB, 86 South street. Drafts for £1 and unwards issued at lowest rates jassenger accommodation for all classes unrivallod, | Waking this line, avord oth | the ket” Company's iron | Mall steamers are appointed to sail as follows:— | —— or COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STcAMILIP LIN P GRRaT RKOUCTION IN RATES, BASSAGE AND ent steam mpatched' trom pier a North River, New Yorks ae under 7LCO, Capt E. Van Sice, Saturday, February 2 Ai HENRY CHAUNCEY, Capt A @ Gray, Saturday, atz P.M. lexican coast and South Pacitic porta e) AMCFICaMe will accompany his passengera Captain Van Sice geass to San Brantiseo, tt ese steatuers Will all call at Kingston, J ‘ ‘york Port on Friday, y ater caving © Bnd leaving Suturday P.M. tor Aspingales oe Extra steamers for freight, Will he despatched or plermediats Saturdays, whenever. the necessities ‘ansportation may require it. ¢ splendid steamers of this lino leave San Prane lat of every inonth tor Yokohuina, Hong Kong an tein hae, carrying Unite: States mails ; Extra steamers will be hed on the 16th of the: month whenever sumcient business offers. “Steamers o€ this Hine leaving song Kong after April 1 next. wilk bring fret to Panama, via Yokohama and San Fran- cisco, without breaking butk. q pie contracts and through bills of lading issued via anama. Tou will be brought from San Franciso to New York, fast, im 28 days, at BA, cold, per ton of 2.000 bounds, RATES OF PASSAUE Aneluding Berth, Meais ant all requisites. for tho trip).' New York to San Francisco, $50, $10) or $11), currency, according to Location. My Toni, York (0 Kington, $28 oF $50, gold, according to location, San Francisco to Yokohama, $15} gold. San Francisco to Hong Kong, $200, gold. For (reight, und paysage or other intorination apply ay the company’s aiice, pier 42 North River, foot of Canal street, New York,’ “HL. J. BULLAY, Superintendent, , urus Haren, Vice President and Managing Director. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIREOT MAIL LINE. ‘These first class steamships will sall every Tuesday, ag, $P. M., trom pier L3 North River, foot of Codar street, tor Havana direct, as toliows | Steamship COLUMBUS, &. ©. Reca. March 3) Steamshin MOL CASTLE, T. MH, Morton March! | Steamship CRESCENT CITY, @ S. Curtis March 17; | , For treight or passage (having magnificent accommoed Sabnen Spee WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. \ D, McKRLUAR, Agent in Havana. . i CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via Nassau). CUBA (Havana direct) ANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway.’ EXAS LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT ton, Houston and Henderson and B, and ©. Railroad: No charge for forwarding in New irk. For freight or) The Cromwvell Steamshi; ‘The steamship GEORGE WAS! | Whitehead will leave gis No. 9 North River, on Sature’ day, Fobruary 33) at BE. Si: Uwreisht received, dai j}OR HAVANA, NASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA ORU™ NEW YORK AND MEXIOAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE leaving pier 3 North Fiver, at $1. Mt. -February s z ‘February ITY OF HAVANA (iavana direct) March SITY OF NW YORK (Ilavana direct)... 1 CITY OF MEXICO (Havany and Mexico) it oF passage apply to ghia ee FAL ya NBR | rT Key West, carrying the United States mail.—Steame: LYDG, Captain Pennington, will leave pier 2 Bast River, Saturday, February 2 at 3M. Through bill of lading given to Houston aud all poluts on the Galves assuge, having superior accommodations, apply to Ot EISCELLORY & CO.” ibs Malden iano, Ms or W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall streets. ‘ wisest ¥ OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. | ine. , FiNcton, Captains hrough rates given to Galveston, Indianola Rock or Aranzas Whart, Bravos, Santiago, st. Louis and Mobile. Cabin p: e, $50; steerage, 25, For freight or | passage a ARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street OR,.NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ' MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘The steamship GENERAL MEADB, from pier 36 North Kiver, foot of North Moore street, on Saturday, February 24 at throe o'clock P. Me Freight received daily. Through rates given to 6ty Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. freight or passage, having superior accommoda- "BANER, pier 96 Nort a" apply to FREDERICK Goursens LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The following new and first class steamers will sail ghar ous, River. | every Wednesday. at 3. M. from pier 2) Kast River = Steamer CARONDELET, Captain McCreary....March € Steamer CITY OF GALVE: Captain }.vans March 1D Steamer CITY OF DALLA, tain Hines. Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Cuptain De Freight recetved daily. Through rates given to Galves- ton. Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazcs, Santiago ans St, Loula Cubin passave, $50: steerage do, 25, Hor frelgitt or passage, having sinerior accommo= fations, apply to ©. B. MALLORY & Ci 133 Maiden lane, - saeco ‘ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. DAILY LINi to Norfolk, and Monday, Tursiay, Thursday and saturday to Peters« burg and Richmond, OLD DOMINION STEAMSHI? COMPANY, : From pier 37 North Klver, foot of Beach street, steamers leave dally at3 P. M. for Norfolk, and pussenger steamers for Norfolk, City Point ‘and Richmond on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. same hour. é Through pills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points South anit Southwest via Virginia and ‘Tennes- so, Atlantic Coast Seaboard and other lunes: also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western points, a by ateaimerg at Norfolk for Newvern and Washingtem N. C., and other points. Office, 187 Greenwich si = ~ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON via Newport and Fall River. ' The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD OOL~ Dior 28 North River, foot of Murray street. Jays EXCO} Uy ao hele ONY le M. Through tickets hotels in th YLVANIA RAILROAD, THE GKEAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses an& ‘ortiandt streets, as follows :~- Xpress for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout with Pullman Pulace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 830P.M. Sunday 5and 8:30 P. For Williamsport,” Lock Haven, Corry and Erie, via Philadelphia and R. RK. Mivision, 7 P. ; for Wil- liamsport, 93 M, connecting at Philadelphia. For Baltimore, Washington aud the South, at 840 A. Mig Sandy P.M. Sanday 9 P.M. Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M., 12:30, ae 5.7, 8.30,9P. M. and I nicht Sunda 5, 6:10, 5: and P.M. Emigrant and second class, 7 P.M. i For Trenton at 7:20 4. M..2, 30 and 6:10 P. M. Sunday 6:0 P.M For Newark, at 6, 6:90, 722, 10, 1A. M,, 12 My bien? * i, ay 5s % ‘ight. Sanda; : im) aboth, 6 6:30, 7:20, 7:40, 8 9 10, 11 A, 4 ‘3210, 440, 4:10, 4:30, 8220, 5.40, 6, 6-1 ay 0 P.M. and 12 night. ' Sunday, 5:25, 6:10 an 8:10? M. For Rahway, 6 630,7:20, 8 104. M.. 12 M., L 2, 230, 8:1 | ea, 4:10, 4 30, 5:4), 6, 6:10, 6:40, 8:10; 10 P.M. + | paz nent,’ Sunday, § 6100 M. | For Woutbridgo, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 6and | TOA. Mu 2:30, 4 oP For New Bruuswi 20 . 6:10.71. M. and 12 si Millstone, 12 M. SM. sambertvillé and Flemington, 9:30 A.M, and 8 P. jilipsburg and Belvidere, sand 4 P.M. raatlon ior Bordentown, B arlington and Cams. 0 Sy, ¢ and 6:10 FM. ~ Mand 4PM. For Farmingdale and Squan, 720 4. M. and 2 P.M. For Pemberton and Camden, 6 A. M. and 2:30 P.M, Trains arrive as follows From Mittsbarg, 6:50 A. M., Tz 3yand 730 1, °M. daily; 1035 A.M. dally, except Mondsy.. From Washington and Baltimore, 6.0 A. Mf $:15 and 10:27 P.M. Sandays, 6:05 A.M. and 10:27 BC a Hee. 1 oN jon * hae eae at * 6:80, 11350 A.'M., ad i cdoptonsgeeg P.M. Ticket offices, 524, 435, 271 and 94 Broadway, No.) As tor House, and toot Of Desbrosres sud Cordandt streets) Emigrant ticket office, No, 8 Battery place, A. J. CASSATT, . }. G: . M. BOYD, Jr., General Manager. © General Passenger Agent. + STONINGTUN LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE KLEGANG steamers RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thurstay and Sat urday. "] NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri ay, from pier 33 North River, at 5). M. ; = = | DRY Guops. 0 THE LADIES OF NEW YORK.—LADIES’ UNDER> in great variety for sale below cost of manufacy g the stock of s Wholesale mauulactarer ; greas bargains 21 Astor plac = = ——==3 POST OFFICE NOVICE, OST OFFICE NOTICK.—THF MAILS FOR BUROPRE | tor the week ending Saturday, February Will cloge at this office as follows: —On Tuesday at 10 an i ins ‘ fl. on Senet al a. M.; on Thursday : Mi, Saturday at 12 M, | inher 77, 'L, JAMES, Postmaster. = = — == LOAN OFFICES. T 80 NASSAU | RELT, BETWEEN FULTON ane A John streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues buying, sejling or advancing on Diamonds, Wat Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies tor amount. T WOLY BROS. 896 BROADWAY—PARTIES DEF) siring to get loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewels Silks will be more liberally dealt’ wit “4 T 681 BROADWAY, CORN ER OF AMI'Y STREET.— Money iveraliy advanced on Diamonds, Watch: Jowelry, os iverware, Piano. Camel's Hair Shawis, Silksy 'e office for ladies; business confidential. SFIRUSKI, Antenne OFFICE.—$75,00) ON DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, Silver, camel's hair Shawls, Laces, Valuables, &c. ; utmost value loaned; of will buy. Established 184." J. H. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway. | \ONBY LOANKD—AT LOW RATES, ON DIAMONDS’ and the same prnene abuse “MLNS Sa ese tg hORG f 4 Fourteenth et. are \ 403 S27! | AVENCE, | BETWEEN | TWENTY. | vances made on iiamonde Watches, Jewelry Skee Laceg | ana Shawis. saine bought at full vaiue, Le ERRAND. \ 68 BROADWAY, NEAR AMI'Y STREET.--MONEY } e) liberally advanced at the old established office \ op Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Flangs ant, all any merchandise.