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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 13,718. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAROH 13, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. DRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Seconp Pace~Fourth, fifth and sixth column. ASTROLO LOGY —Ecevewrn Page—Sixth column. BALL sBASON—Exeventn Pace—second column. BILLIARDS—Eeventa Pacg—Second column. BODRORAS WANTED—Exevent Pacr—Second col- Boal, vin ER DENG WANTED—Eteventu Pace — econd colum! Lendl N bia p BOTAT ES ‘FOR SALE—Szconp Pacr— mad Roee 83 OPPORTUNITIES —Nieem Pace. OSINESS aon NCES—Skventu Pacr—Sixth column. CIGARS AND TOBACCO—Sgconp Pace—Third column, oITY feign Lite FOR SALE—Szcony Pace—First second columns. OBR AND SALESMEN—Twetrra Pace—Fourth col- coaciMin AND GARDENERS—Twetrra Pace—Fifth column, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—First Pace—Sixth col- umn, DANCING ACADEMIES—Etevayta PaGe—Second col- umn. DENTIStRY—Twrurte Pace—Sixth colaman, DRY GOODS—First Pace—Sixth colum: DWE Le HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. pa GRD paraRee Pace—Third and fourth zordHean ‘STEAMSHIPS—Frest Pace—Fifth and sixth FINANULAL Xena Pace. FOR SALE—Twrcrtn Pacr—Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ELEVENTH PaGe—Fourth and fitth columns. FURNT! WATE Cee Pacr—Sixth colump. Leia” HANSRD DF ‘ALES—Twatrrn Pace—Third and fourth column: ABLE WA NTED—MALES—Twaurre Pacr—Fifth and th column: HORSES, CARKIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Second, third rip fourth columns. ELS—Evuventn Pa Houses, it OOMS, & INSTRUC’ aa corr sh x—Second column. WAN iED—Sxconn Page—Fourth \—First Pace—Sixth colomn, HUDSON CITY AND BER- iE IGAL™Racventy Paare’ ith coluran, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tests Pagu— Sixth column. PGT ANEOUS—Sxconp Pace—Filth Solana, U ICA. vexta PaGe—Second colum New PUBLICATIO EVENT Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst P. First column. STAND FOR EAA, ORGANS, &C.—seconD Pace—Fifth PROFESSIONAL, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— #tH Pacr—Third column. PROPERIY ur OF iHE CITY FOR SALE OR TO wp Pack—Second and third columns. REAL, i ustal TO EXCHANGE—Sgconp Page— REAL ESTATE WANTED—Srcoxp Pace—Third column. REWARDS—Finst Pace—First and second columns. SALES ae Au STION—Exeventu Pack—Fifth and sixth SITUATIONS: Aa er elne Tenures Pacr— Pace— ‘First Page—Second column, , BIRDS, &C.—¥inst Pace—Second column, THE TRADES—Twetrrn Pace—Sixth column, THE TURF—linst Pace—Second column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—L.evxnta Pacr— Thira com IDE—Fiest Pace—Sixth column. ED. Room AND APARTMENTS TO LET— LET—Sxconp Par. EAM BOATS, .—Finst PaGk—Sixth col- HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN D LEM. aie TS FOR. THE NEW YORK HERALD BECEIVED AT THE BRA: OFFICE, 1,26 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, g e BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. ete OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR. ane i ADVERTISEMENTS ARE HOURS UP T0 9P. M. AT HARLEM OFFICE, 12TH WEST OF THIRD AVENUE, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED PROM 9 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT ¢ O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARG: THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST so. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THTRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. RECEIVED AT ALL ‘FICE RATES. STREET, ONE DOUR Ig? ¢ S | REE | PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK ee fIERALD. ESSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE 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. PERSONAL. Ac ~W—HALF. ‘PAST SEVEN, 1 WITHOUT PAL . T., Je. MOS COSTO.~VERY HAPPY. YOURS RECEIVED. Would be happy to have seen you. Could not ar: tive fe. eppointed time; don’t know 3,028. Address as I B W.-WITH LONG SIDE WHISKERS, +_to Fifth Avenue Hotel. I'will know yo LOND LADY—PLEASE WRITE TO GENTLEMAN who gave up his sent for her in a Sixth avenue car yesterd dress B. B., box 165 Heralt office. CHANGE D HARK, arrived per “Clty of Balt, 455 Sixth avenue. Fray F. Ba YOUR UNCLE MARRY aT Brandreth Hou it is your mother's prayer; the past is forgotten ; I will be there at 9 o'clock. LARRY L, B, NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN CAHILL, OF Racornuck, county Cork, Ireland; when last lieard of Was in PSONTT AIA or Rhode Isiand. Address his meas ia at Mrs. Hicks’, Communipaw ave- eT LAND ABOU years ago, and went to reside i Westchester coun’ is still alive, she will hear of someting to her advanta; or uny information about her will be thankiuily by ad dressing 5. WRIGHT, box 5,064 Host office On AND ATHERINE NAMELIS, ¥, who ‘arrived in New Yor! ex seamee ol it¥ of Paris, can hear of somet! advantage by addressing WILLIAM MOWELd Trenton, N. J) OHN—MEET AT FOUR ‘DAY u ee ve havenue. Answer at my house. Pinte’ INNIE BROOKE, FRENCIL B. rie WILL, BO: Herald Uptown Brauch office. » BOX 189 , Lea O'CLOCK BOOK IN ST. et is welcome to the mon HE PARTY WHO FOUND POCKE James Hotel water cl therein, it he will r * pocket book and other con- tents to MARTZ & LiVY's Magical Basaute lal Browk. way, under St. James Hote! Watter GRIFFIN LEFT 1118 HOME, STAPLETON. Staten Island, on Sunday, Mareh 8; he is 14 vei of age, light curly Hair, dars brown eyes: had on w he leit home a suit of dark clothes, a brown overcoat and black felt hat. Any person’ giving intormatlon where he can be totind, or who will return him to his arents, will be sultaniy rewarded and ali expenses pal HEODORE FREAS, box 03 Stapleton ost office, wi. TH noticed f te) Isewhere, We ble, PERBLV LADY WITH WHITE SHAWL, wHo nileman in Broadway car, Bigots ana esday evening, wee address, If agr oftice, AVENUL + STAG tho two ladies who 5m at Fourteenth strect. ana lett stage corner of Chir and ged geniieran th entered Fulton streets, if desirable, grant an imerview to form acquaintance? Please montion seme circumstance to Avoid mistake. HONOR, Terald Uptown Branch | = - | MORNING, LADY ptout at Macy's, CAR—THE ; valskin sack, Herald oftic ___ MOST AND FOUND. BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTY-SECOND gold Pencilcase. “The loser can receive it addressing box 2,927 Post office, Tey WEDNESDAY, A SMALL WOODEN BO: rked “il, Leonhardt, Colon, U8. 0." of no value wher, A reward for its return will he y KONHARD 439. and a7 Br ame treet T, care of Duden Freres THE NTH INST. A OLUSTER BROOCH, at the Tough Club Hop, us Sinem Bleecker street, the tuder will receive a liberal re on re. turning it to 86 Vandam str hrs SIMPSON, OsT—ON SATURDAY, THE 7TH INST., ONE PORT. L folio, containing papers of no vaine td any one ex- tue owner. A suitable reward Will, be paid to. the Ander on returainy the, same” tous HEE ey No, 24 bast senth street OST OF STOLEN NOTE, DATED FEBRUA nd all persons are Warned against tie Sine, as payment Nas been stoppen. hewouin ting LEVY BROTUERS & CO., 12 and Lt Walker street, REW ARON. SLO PER AR STRAYED | FROM No. 18 Wast | Fourth street, Wednesday afternoon, a small Black and 1an Siui, answering to the name of Lulu: had en beck @ seariet 11) on, with vell attached. The above voware Will oe given for Ler return, {a me) | | | true in all harness & private 1amily ho & LA WARD—FOR GOLD HUNTING CASE $50 Walch lost at Jonson's auction store, March | 1; no questions #sked. Address W. . P., box 183 Herald THB RECOVERY OF THE jasc 123th street la TA SPECIALLY CALLED MEE OF THE giant ot Uigestors of the rie Railway Compate, Heid in the cliy of Sew York, (March 12. 1874, present Messrs. Kobinson, Brown, Haltzer, Barlow, Johnston, Ramadett and ‘Schucha: the Preamble and resolutions, on motion 'of Mr. duly seconded by Mr. Jobnston, were adopted j— Whereas it 18 renorted to this Boar’ Lucius Robinson, actung Pr . Dunan, late Audior of this company, did, at the time of tender: ing his resignation as Auditor, 'on the m FINK of the 1th inst. make ceriam statements in regard 1 the past oliéy of this com} ‘and especially with reference to RSaccounts, by, ‘such policy and the method of keeping the. anit “accounts are attacked; and whereas statements injurious to the credit of this company of the game general character as those suggested by said Bins ne mmultaneousiy with hie resignation: have heen circulated ior ten days past by persons whose avowed Purpose wasio depreciate the market value of the sock of this company Breren a the successinl ne; Of ian CoMnene sabes. Bouse now ootsemmtiiad ty the President in jon ; therefore Resolved, That Messrs. Cortiandt Parker, Frederick Schuchardt. John Taylor Jolnson, George H. Brow and Hermann R, Balter, be and they are hereby pointed a committee of this Board. tw examine and re- Dort forthwith as to the total amount of the floating debt of this company, afd that their report as to the same be published: and algo to examine and report upon all the Recounts of the company, from. the date of ats Teor. sec teution unter Gemaral Dix to the present time, and to fully investigate the statements of said Dunan'or of any other persons who tay present themselves to the said committee as fo said accounts; and that said com- mittee be requested to report their’ conclusions thereon as speedily as poss: Resolved, That the’ Directors of this company, now resent, do hereby reassert to the stockholders of the Erie ublic their unlimited contidence tn mea: tollowing ‘Duncans ailway and to the the integrity and ability of the ings oF tle com- pany, the Hon. Peter H, Watson, wh: wed policy is again attacked in his absence by is equbartinate through charges which have already been investicated by a Legislative Committee, and freely discussed In the public nts for more than a year ast, and which are ived for no good or proper purpose —CATARRH A SPECIALTY._DR_ DE. KREMEN cures the most inveterate cases, Office No. 4 Fourth door west of Broad Pamphier: ‘sent free. yl ead wspapetind “SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ale, sparkling Wines.—Manufacture of compleze outfits of Apparatus and Materials. with tull instruc- tions, All departmente of manufacture, bottling and dis- ensing ; exclusive rights in desirable territory. Cata- logues free. JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. A ~PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY.—A FOR. + tune for $50; one-tenth of a fortune, $5; whole a ; tenths, $i For sale by P. C. ‘ationer, 30 Liberty street, New York. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, Frlivety Marc AR TAs amount 1081 re 3 Cash gitts, amounting ». | Whole Tickets, $50; Halves, $25; Tenth: ONE, BRAM Leribe agent) 110s Ht Hays re Eastern Agents, 609 Broadway. JATARRH.—DR, JAMES P. CAMPBELL, 66 FULTON “4 street—Your ‘Radical Cure for Catarrh” operated like “a charm” in my case, wholly removing every rs eon by the use only of the two bottles. ¥ Yours ace 50; halves, 176 Willoughby avenue, Brookiyu Fesrvarr 13, 1874. “HAY A” B VANA” BAN KERS, | Circulars of information furnished. TAYLOR & Cv., Bankers, 11 Wall 8 street, New York. _ AVANA LOTTERY.—IMPORTANT INFORMATION will be given for next drawing. E. SONNENBERG, ¢ 644 Post office, Hi [AANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT D: Se CHO OL fren. and price lists furnished. THEODOR 7 CHOC Nassau street, New York. Lock box 5.594 NFOQKMATION OF GREAT VALUE TO YOUNG who suffer from nervous debility, &c., sent free. A dress R. C. SHELDON, 107 West Fifteenth st., New York. LX ovr, THE EVENING TELEGRAM NING TEUEGEAN, FFICIAL DRAWI NaS, oF “ENTUCKY STATE tterie: KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. * 9—eaRcH ‘12, 1d74, 1, 26, 44, 50, 35, 40, 31, 77, G1, 25, 59, ht KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 2a)—mancnt 12, 1874, @, 38, 14, 02," 43, 5, 29, 15, 31, "66, 76, 50 SuLOY, REIRA CLASS NO, Ub inet 12, 1874, 62, 8, 41, = mt 48. SHELBY So.’ 190 mancH 12 62, 23, mer in, Ui 18, Be WD Mares JULUTE: Post offite box 14, Jersey City, N. FFICLAL DRAWING—C! re 95, epee aes Lie Lottery.—t, 11, 1, 18, 88, Bo, 4 AFR SALE, ALL KI OF FANCY DoGs, + Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases: prepared Food for mocking birds. At B. G. DOVEY’S, No.3 Greene street, near Canal. AIL CHOICE BREEDS OF DOGS AT FRAN. 18 Peck slip. Butler's infal- ange Cure. aod Pia Bxiermitutar, 7 conte chat ler's New Ayah $2 Dogs boarded, trained, &c. Medi- HAND- somest English Mastiff Slut, oh Setter Dogs, two Totes Dogs, Newfoundland Dogs; Pups «f the same sto kK ; three nae Dogs; four Pups of the same stock; Black an: aa eoeeh and Skye Terriers; Bull Terriers. NER, ILL South Fifth avenue. THE T TURF. 0. LET—AT FLEETWOOD PARK, CLUB “HOUSE, red at sates Grand eae Fok ‘Selling. ite. For articulars apply to 4 5 UTT, super- i nde! On PRILAP DATER, Albemarle Hotel, “HORSES. , CARRIAGES, «eC. Aes HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON (late Johnston & Van Tassell), OFFICE (AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite thie Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUsE 1s REMOVED TO THE NPACTOUS EREMIB 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STRE NBAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and won the respect * Syn of the business community as well as the public at HGULAK SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, CATALOGU OF THIS DAY'S (FRIDAY's) SALE, 1033 CK. ELEGANT PARK TURNOUISTEAM OF MAHOGANY bay Horses, with full manes and tails, 1 years: kind and true in ail harness, aud Pleasant, stylish and free drivers; great endurance ; Jiable ianstiy team, and warranted sound, * PAK PHAELON, BY MINER & SPLVENS, IN FIRST li del “TOL WAGON, BY TOOKERN, OF BROOKLYN, IN are | good order. AM OF BAY HORSES, VERY CLOSELY MATCHED, with full tails, very handsomely formed, 13 | ii ia and true in all harness, and tree have fine‘ open and level wait; drive like one ery steady, allday travellers, and warranted 1, WAGON (MINER & STEVENS), POLE AND shatis, tn good order: LACK MAMBLETONIAN STALLION PLATO, SIRED by Black Hawk, dam a Hambleronian mare, 154% hands, 9'vears: kind aid true in all harn ntirely free trom ne can trot im three minu has fine open and level hot airaid of anything and warranted sound. Shor SIDE BAR, CLIY BUILT, IN FIRST CUASS order, BREWSTER, OF BROOME STREET, ROAD WAGON, | 15 HANDS, 10 YEARS; has been used as ot & locomotive; | pole and shart GRAY MARE, can be driven by any on PARK TURNOUT! seate old iad audjtrae it alk hacuby and tte foes Vice; @ very fast traveller; ts not afraid of anything; a lady ‘or child can drive him; sold only tor want of use and warranted sound. TOP BASKET PHAETON, IN EXCELLENT ENCE BY J. R, LAWRENCE, IN o> ORDER. af PHALTON, IN GOOD ORDE . WITH LL MANE ith “TAIL, 15% ‘kind and true in all harness; tree and great endurance and an excelient horse ¢ family use, and warranted sound, CuSteUT HORS ts HANDS, 3 YKARS; KIND aud true in all harness, and an excellont horse fur gen- oral business PED ONES, and sold ply, fos want of use. DE as ee WAGON, IN GOO! RDER, RO AY, GOOD. ORD! Sonken MAR “KITTY,” kind and true in all harness: free, promot and pleasant driver; can trot in 3 minutes; ly, ail day traveller; q advances and kee ys WAGOS, IN GUOD ORDER; SET OF NARNESs, ‘DARK BROWN HORSE, 15 HANDS, 8 YEARS; KIND and true in all harness atid under saddle; can trot in three minutes; a tirst class horse tor gentleman's road use 4 warranted sound. 16k ; SOLD FOR ACCOUNT OF oneorts ¥ THER GOOD FAMILY, BUSINESS AND ae a time of sale, o% HANDS, 8 YEARS; jay HOw el ath the enure @ avenue (form pd lodth streets, 15 minutes’ rid Comprises alt the Horses, y “Fordham “avenues, b Morrisania, Westehest from Harlem ‘arriages, P *hacton| Sale stove! Slejchs, Top and Open Wagons, and double Harness, Bells, &e. ton, singlé rain or positive, —WAGONS, EXPRESS, GROCE RY, BI N SHEAPs I. AL. nes: ors’, Concord, delivery and plattorm spring W one top and one no top depot Waxon, at | a bargain, ig street. Can be seen at 1,815 Broad KIND AND | LARGE AND EL! te AFGHAN: “POR | BALE.— j way. _ HORSES, CARKIAGES, SC, | Tuts pay rai AT TH# STA: st ¥ | | 4 3, AT ll O'CLOCK, PLACE (MERCER Y AND CLINTON C8 A) VERE P Q.. NOL BRATED L u LA FINE AND Wankas Wak DUPE. AUCTIONEERS. ¥ fast and handsome Blood bs 6 years old; airee sired by Edw Including a 15% ends hi * | Everett, dam py Ameri oints, With sinail star in face; | has tine uction: very muscular, with durance:; trotted on’ Fleetwood Park 7 a mile in 2:39, without @ skip oF break sh style; high headed, with high knee action pleasing, pleasant, as well as a prompt driver; no luge oF puller, and yet no lag; she is afraid of nothing; can be driven by any ordinary driver, ana in a Jy second to no rus i. in the country; she eo true, without spot, trick, Vices fault or Also a beautiful and fast Bay Mare, Ane hands high, 7 years olds ‘was sired by General Knox, dam by Jup! She has all plesk points, with small star in Mace, full mane and tail, ‘This mare can alwi p. to track and phd from 2:30 to 2:35 in harnes: @ pleasant and iter roadster cannot be found. ‘she ts ah extra fine, easy, pleasant and prompt driver; makes no mis- takes wheh speeding, but is pure and level gaited ; fs hon t and sure when in'company; no road too long jor her, nd tor pole purposes has no superior elther on track of road. rranted sound, kind and true, without she vie, trick, f alt oF blemish, N, he above two mares have been driven doubie, anid make a very valuable and. fast tontn: can always $9 fo track and show better than 2:48 to pole wnd, having no records, are valuable for track purposes, and for gen- Hemen's road use have no superiors and but. tew equals. The particular attention of gentlemen ts culled to Also very fast dark bay Gelding, 15% hands high aud gic, olde hae long, tulltalt with ting, clean i ek Points; was sired by Alexander Abdallah, da A Hambleton’ raised in Kentucky and e cannot be out ¥5 £0 trac beat 2185; has no record : this horse wilt hake Avaluable aud very test horse for, turf purposes Can always trot hia mite inside of 2:30. and his. ext reat style, fine disposition make him second inan's trotting horse in the country; he 1 fully Warranted sound, kind and true, without fault, rick or vic Alsoa ast and high, bred, brown, Gelding, 1554 hands high, 7 veurs old; sired by Henry Clay, dam therough: bred is an elegant and stylish driver and can pull Foud wagon 1n 2140 on day ‘ol sale: he is honest ani haved im company and as fine a driver as was ever Dacabeate he bas Ful mane and tail, with long neck, tine limbs, and in all an A No.1 roadster; he is war: ranted sound and kind. Also fine, handsome and fast large brown Gelding, 15% hands high, 6 years old; was sired by Henry B, Pa chen, gap a May bs pa Mares, was raised at Freehold, N. J. J. P. French, 1 he hasa long flowing mane bay “iat With fine and intellizent, hea ik, ;clean Limbs, and is very stylish ; has a bold, can Soe mile atuny and all times in power and strength enough for a coupe, match ‘or Tamily Tse 5 he is warranted sound and kind. Also a fine and handsome brown Mare, 15% hands high, 8 years old: was sired by Champion, dam by Hiram Drew ; she has fine mane and tail and as fine’ a road mare aycan be produced: she nas been driven te top Wagon a mile in 2:46, and was then sold for $1,500; she can always trot her mile inside of 2:40, and a more reso- lute or prompter driver is seldom seen; she is warranted sound and kind. Also the beautiful, cars steel bands aa 6 years ol vA wan b: ues: ray Mare Lallie, ax ‘red. by Grey Eng she fs an extra fade mare ; very on nd can pull a pony phaeton inside of 3:30; been used to phacton, and is warranted kind, Also a fine Coupe Rockaway, with glass quarter anjtting front, pole a shart. Also a fine i very Doe Cart, or Fag wre, ane fine 1M eaten top side bar fad ‘agons, pole an One Meather top Pony Phaeton, in excellent order. f All of the above carriages are of the best city manu- facture. Harness consists of 3 sets of covered mounted double, 4 sets of covered mounted Single Harness; also fine Street, Dress, Sweat, Walking Stable Blankets; fine 2-seat'Albany Pony. Sleigh, elegantly upholstered: tne English gentlemen’s and ladies’ Saddles and Bridles, Whips, fine piush and tur Robes, Bits, Boots and every- thing ippertaiming, to a gentleman's first class turnout. N. The above stock is allofthe best quality and well worthy the attention of genslemen tn-search ofany- ping of the kind. A full warranty given on all horses. Stock will be on exhibition at all times prior to sale for examination. This will be one of the greatest sales of the kind ever made in New York and will be positive, without limit or restriction, REMEMBER SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. T AUC’ as THIS DAY, B VAN ELL & CEARNEY Gee geltas ree to Jobnst eee nston é Xan HORSE AND CARRIAGE euerr [ON MA RT, uo 12 AND 1lt EAST a oral NEA FOURTH AVEN REGULAR SALES OF Hoi oe AND CARRIAGES EVEKY TUESDAY AND FRIDA Twenty-four to forty-cight Ronee given to purchasers to test warrantees, CATALOGUE OF THR. ae ve + yuspumaiatied SALE, AT 13 TEAM BAY HORS! Te NANDS HIGH, 6 AND 7 years old; kind and true in all harness; tree trom vice; Very stylish; tree and e travellers; fear nothing; are inevery way sate and reliable, and warranted sound. Set flue cgach Harness. | ANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS free trom vice; very nd fears nothing ; a superior coup and warranted sound; Harne: Made bi RLEGANT TANDAGLET. BULLE BYS. By BREWSTER & Co, SORREL MARE, SIRED BY GATES LOGAN, HE BY Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, dam an American Star mare, 1536 ands high, 6 years old; kind and true in all har: ness: irce trom vice: has never been trained, but Is very. promising and trots close vo 3 minutes; has grea} endur- ange and warranted sound, RNESB, &C. aoe WAGON KUILT BY DUSENBURY & VAN BAY MARE, 1544 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD: KIND and true in all harness; tree trom Vice ; a first class road- ster; trots in 3:30 minutes; a free and pleasant driver; has ‘great endurance; can be driven by any one, and warranted ek TOP ROAD WAG! 53 GRAY HORS& SIRED BY ALEXANDER ABDAT- lah, dam a Messenger mare, 154g hands high, 7 years old; kind and true in all harness; tree irom vice; @ fast step- er; very stylish and Weta peaee an all day traveller; fears nothing ana warranved so FUL RING BUILT toe WAGON, BAY ukse Is HANDS 7 YEARS OLD; Rint aod uefa all harnnast tren tram vices -ecotatunine nites: Iisa great endurance; is 9 frst class roadster id warranted sound, 15 HANDS nian, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; tree from vice: a first class free and gamey driver and warranted sound, IN GOOD ORDER. SORREL HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 10 YEARS old; kind and true in ali harness; free trom vice; trots in 3 minutes; is well broken to saddle, and an extra ,ood. horse tor. tantly drivin; AY TRUCK MAKE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS i. KE, old; kind and true in all harness, and a’ first class worker, EIGHT GOOD WORK HORSES, DESCRIPTIONS, time of sale. Two sets of double Harness, made by Campbell. ‘Top and no top road and business Wagons. Phaetons, Rockawaysgand depot Wagon. _ Harness, Robes, &e. ene see REGULAR | SALE. . TROTTERS AND ROADSTERS, FAMILY, BUSIN. AND year Tae ag | CARRIAGES. ROAD WAGO: at a RNESS, R & CHASE'S Gite AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATERSALLS, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. Entries of horses, &c., for to-morrow’s sale can be made up to towlay. Bed LANDAULBT, " NEARLY NEW, MADE BY J. BREWSTBR & OO., OF 26TH STREET, BLACK MORSE. 16 HANDS, '8 YEARS, SOUND AND kind ever: BY WOOD GIBSON. rt GOULD MOUNTED HARN) ‘The above is one of the finest turnouts in this city. For | full description see catalogue under this head. ‘At auction THES DAY, at 12 o'clock, BY VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AT 1HETR, MART, M0. 112, 114 BAST 18TH ST "NEAR 4TH AV. | SOLD ON JUNT OF OWNER GOING ‘to EUROPE, | \ A ~GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND | Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, Depot. Express and | Business Wavons and Harness. Cheapest place in city. at I4l West Broadway near Canal street. KCOND HAND CARRIAGES AT BARGAINS.— 1 Clarence, Victoria, upe Kockaways, aaix at Rockaways, oupes, 2 four-wheel Dox Carts, Op Dukgies, 1 two-wheel Tit 00. be | SOUND 8 YEAR OLD HORSE, LIGHT Top | Prewand Grocery Wagon. also Harness, che BRU.'S, 543 Second avenue, corner | A.-ROR SALE, ONE SORREL HORSE, 17 HANDS | + high, Itewt’; sound and kind, without blemish Suitable fof cart, truck or ice wagon. "Inquire at 605 Eas | Sixteenth street, A& DID BAY HORS 19% HAND HIGH, 8 years old; kind and true th all harness and good under saddle, and warranted soand; also. & team of Vonies, to be sold tor want Of tise. | Inquire 400 East re | Houston street, corner of Goe: ANE ELEGANT TEAM OF CHESTN Ait 6 and 7 yearsold; very stylish, so un’ ind nd: rt hali theif value. ‘Stables, 15 1 eighth street, AGEOR SALE, “SIX HORSES, FIT FOR + ness; sold on'account of sickness in the, tai are young and sound. LY. _ corner Wooster | tind 4 A CAL! L AND INSPEC ons a “specialty, 1 at reasonable prices. 3.8 Bal eu 1on Broadway, near Forty: -fourth:st, A BARGAIN IN NEW AND £1. ences, ginss Quarte | 20 other Carriages P. ‘OND HAND OLAR- torias, Buggy ana + 460 Third avenue, -FOR SALE—A THREE-QUARTERS SEAT, ZA. square nali spring, shifting top Wagon; used | but three tin est City MAKE: Cost $400, Will be suld for halt its value, Inquire at No. 9 Kast Tenth street. IDE BAR TO b to VERY FINE. WAGON For halt its valn teity maker; uo times. tngnire in t , 432° Fourth avenu | A FINS THRER-QUARTER CLAR order; also & good Brett and 9 four | Cart ana Pony Phaeton. ' } ROUGHAM WANT ANY PARTY HAVING FOR tale, atu tair price, a second hand Brougham, in | oa ecoaiion, or inudern style aud ‘by a fat class | wilder, fitted to air, mi wey, wares | yun dgeeription and {il partiewade i it Fost ofice, bi "OR SALE— only five | CESIN FINE “wheeled Dog Nos. Sand 8 West Thirteenth st | \ HORSE: y CARRIAGES, “c. BE f SURE. AND ATTEND He SALE AT. Grow MALT, 19 TO 25 THIRTBENTH STREET, N a PL LAC. HE FA) Vipe O'CLOCK THIS MORNING. ARCH. WANT OF A TEAM ? WaRRANTED 10 A TROT IN TH | you ARE NUT OF A ROAD HORSE | HERE eer CLAS HOkeHS. WETS SEARCH OF A BUSINESS OR WORK HORS DONT FAIL TO ATTEND. HERE Is JUST WHAT YOU _SEE CATALOGUE ANOVE, ARRIAGE REPAIRING.—BREWSTER & CO. OF | department connected with their new factory (to which thev have laiely removed) invite the atten- fon of the public, as well as thelr old customers. Under the supervision of a member ot their firm they propose to wake this one of the important features of their busi- ness, conducting it in all respects as they do the depart- ments devoted to the manutacture of certo employ. ing equally skilled workmen, with prices uniform to all, with or without contract. Orders may be left at the (ac: tory, Broadway and Forty-seventn street, or at their dowhtown warerooms, Filth avenue, corner of Four- teenth street. iny SPLENDID ARTS AND TRUCK TRUCK, nearly new, and th w Coal Carts, cheap. Manu: factory, 75 First avenu Cy PE.—A LIGHT, corre ULAR FROME oouPr, FIT for private use, with pole and sl ‘Woods Bros.’ make; in good order; sola cheap, Ci (cuit'at iz Baet 10th st. Begeant BREWSTER, OF BREWSTER OF BROOME GON, WITH POLE AND BHABTS, 300D ORDERS JOHN &, LAWRENCE. ON MINE R_& STEVENS 5 FAMILY, BU: AND WORK HORSES AT AUCTION THIS MORNING, AT 10% O'CLOCK, SERGE H, JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 TO ae NTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNI- VERSITY PLA’ BEE CATAL ‘Out E ABOVE, RE. MEMBER 1044 O'CLOCK. DNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO Pay advances and charges, this morning, at 104 o'clock, at ARUH, JOHNSTON'S ‘Mart, 19 to 25 Ihirteenth steget, Rear, Universit ROAD MARE, 15% HANDS BG ANT SOWIE L } a 8 years old; sound, kind and true; can trot a mile leas than three minutes. TOP BUGGY AND Su! OF HAREESS.. Sec Catalogue above, IRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR BOARDING Horses at No, # East Houston street, near Broad way best, of care and tecd; $80 per month; two Express Wagons for sale cheap. JOR SALE—A TOP WAGON, MADE BY BREWSTER, of Broome street. Apply at 60 Irving place. tinass OR SALE—A BAY TRUCK HORSE AND HARNESS, cheap, at REYNO.D'S livery stable, 182 Suffolk street, between Houston and Stanton streets. OR SALE—A LIGHT ROCKAWAY; ALSO LIGHT "side bar top Wagon and Harness; both periect gem: city made and good asnew. Private stable, 97 Christo: pher street, near Bleecker. YOR SALE—A PAIR OF SOUND, KIND AND STYLISH carriage or work Horses; will sell sing], riage and ae KETO TC 230 East Twenty-fourth st | Yor or Boston. crossing the meridian of & at 43 latitude, Broome street) have a thoroughly organized repair. | © ((oNABD Lae. NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances of collision. | the steamers of this line take a specified course for all seasons of the year. | M On the outward passage from Queenstown for Ne or nothing to the north of 43. (00 the homeward passage. crossing the meridian of 50 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42, TH, SB TISML NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL >TRAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM XBW YOU! r ROM BOSTON. Mar. 11! BATAVIA. HEC. i 1 the SAM ARIA, WwW abe at and every toliowing Wednesday and saturday trom New York. Cabin passage, $5), $1W0 and $130, gold, according to accommodation. teturn tick ts on favorable terms. Steerage, $ 0, curre! Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For treight and cabin passage apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowlin; ai For sieerage passage at LIL Broadway, Trinity Butt ¢ ag. ANG LYN, Agent, VERNET, Clark ant Randolph streets, Chicago, Tl. NORTE & MAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship GRAF BIsMAKCK, Captain G, Meyer, will sail on Wednesday, March It, at 2 from men pler, foot. third street, Iaboxen, to be followed by steamship MAIN, Captain GC. UNDUTSCH, on Saturday, Mare! Ba LONDON, HAVRE AND it. RATES OF PASSAGE payable in gold or pats cau lent in SUEPEREY: First Catin Second Cabin Steerage.. For freight or passage Apply te to. oN DIRECT LINE TO ‘0 FRANCE, GENERAL ae ATLA TIC COMPANY'S MAIL AMSHIPS W YORK AND HAVRE, GAULING AT BIC Sr The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail wou Dier No, 0 North Kiver, as tollow eRe Saturday, April 4 atuniny, April 18 aturday. May 2 {including wine) TO Ls HAV, Second cabin, $75. RES First cabin, $125. Lxeursion tickets at reduced rates, American travellers going to or returning from the Gon inent of Europe. by taking this line avoid both tran sitby English railway and discomtorts of crossing the Channel, besidee saving time, trouble and expenses ir <n June and | thereatter the departures will be hursday of every GEORGE Mac TRENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadwa: on ENGLAND) DIRECT, is line will sail trom pier 18 East : Wednesday, March 18 ARRAGON, Western. .Saturday, March 28 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, currency; escnre cn eaee mith eet the en! South stre POR en oe E. I. MORGAN'S SONS, VOR SALE—A LARGE TEAM AND TRUCK, WITH _work ot good houses. Inquire at 42 New street. F% SALE—THREE TRUCKS AND FIVE HORSES, Inquire of A. L. SAYRE, 212 Washington street. OR SALE—A FIRST CLA SIDE-BAR TOP | Wagon. only used twice; city make. Call at private stable, 1,372 Broadway. OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, PRIVATE COUPE Horse; large, elegant, young, sound, kind. Can be seen at Blaman’s stable, [zi West Eighteenth street. Inguire for JAMES. OR SALE CANADIAN PONY, 7 YEAR; OLD, AND sound; © sold on account of no use for him; price $65. “Apply: aval Canal street, near bssex. OR SAL CLARENCE (WOOD BROTHERS) also one set of double Harness (Wood Gibson). Ap’ ply at 313 Madison avonue. Fo SALE—~A TEAM OF CHESTNUT SORREL | Horses, 164 hands high, 6 and 7 years old; warranted | sound and kinc ‘separately or together: two one horse | Trucks. I f HAY BROTHERS, 332 Hudson strect. | OR SALE—TWO CHEAP WORK HORS! one $40; one of them sound: both kind; no use for | them, Apply, tor two days, at" feed store $70 Hudson st. | OR SALE—A SECOND HAND NO TOP BREWSTER a Wagon. 2% and 27 Kast Twenty-eighth street, OR SALE—. VERY LIGHT TURN-OVER 8) AT TWO of one horse Phaeton, nearly new, made by Brew- ater, of Broome street: terms very reasonavle. “Inquire at BARTOS BARTON & BOYLE? no and 8 Seventh ¢ avenue. Pow, S40 —A NICE PHAETO: PERFECT OR- T, good leather top on back seat, pole and shatts, $200; tWo good work tlorses, $75 and $X5; express of grocer’s Harness, $l, 245 West Twenty-sixth street. OR SALE AT A LOW FIGURE—A_ BUSINESS Wagon and a single set of Harness; almost new. 910 Eighth avenue. REAT INDUCEMENTS.—CARRIAG! new atid second hand. every sty Cart, Six-Seat Rookery, four. Redan Enactons, several Buggies, depot Wagon, light Ro MANUFAC’ TUIERS" Union, S535 Broadway. ARNESS FOR THE TRACK, ROAD, PARK: OR 1“ favin: also for toaining.. trucking, carting, exprome ing, contractors, ice compantes, business, livery and leasure Use; sin; $5 to $200; double, $15 to $d00, at MOSEMAN'S B Warne Manutactory, 114 Chambers str FARNESS FOR SALE LOW— double and single Harness, cover ee the finest manner with the best mat y-third street, second floor, yes ARRIVED—A FINE LOT OF YOUNG AND J sound Horses trom the West, suitable for all business, 15 to 1633 hands, 1,000 to 1,40) pounds each; one very fine ONE $20, HARNESS, elegant Dog NEW LIGHT | id lined. made 9 West ‘Team tor private tse; a kood trial given; all warranted | sold’ low. 592 Washington street, near | ill be cy O* NE HUNDRED FINE CARRIAGES OF OUR OWN make, ot the most desirable siyles, at moderate prices, We invite an inspection of ‘our Carriages in course of a . COLYER & CO., 598 Broadway. ONY PHAETON, $100; DO., $150; BUSINESS Wagon, $100; pony, road, depot, grocer and peddler Wagons at all pric jarness of all grades; low figures. 1,43) Broadway, near Forty-flist rye JENKINS. RIVATE STARLE, OF SUPERIOR AND MODERN accommodations, for Fifty-fourth street, hear sixth avenue; also very fine one in Fifty-ftth Broadway, corner Wall st. street a Fifth avenue. FG. @ ©. 8. BROWN, QULVER MOUNTED HARNESS.—A GENTLEMAN about, going abroad otters tor sale anew. silver mounted double Harness, made to order by Peat, of Lon- don; price $300. Can be seen at 66 Vine street. STABLE TO LET—FIVE STALLS, IN NINTH WARD; also two floors, gas and water, to gentecl families. For permit apply to E. M. MASON,'No. 1 Chambers st. J ANTED—SIX LIGHT TWELVE PASSEN. nibuses, second hand. Address H. D, SCLIMIDT, a North Liberty str Baitimore, Md. WANTEDIA SET OF LIGHT SINGLE HARNESS Address, with lowest cash price, HARNESS, box 4,38 Post ofties Q HORSES, $50, $75, $20, GOOD WORKERS 2) able for any business; not halt value. Two Express Wagons, Harness and Buguy cheap. 261 West Twenty- filth siréet, near Kighth avenue. all prices; second hand Brewster, of Broome street. ence, fine order, fery light: one glass quarter Coach, 3: ral Rocka: ‘ays, one coupe Rogkawa; Barnes Blankets, Whips, Robes we. ih'a 1 ashlee sic 20 and Hf $185 PAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 7 YEARS, | rol?) ‘table for truck, $175; hands, can trot bay 5 hands, good Worker, $110. 4i8 Kighth avenue, corner Thirty-tirst street. TOP AND OPEN SECOND HAND WAGONS AT _LOAN OFI SES. ha ll, BLi -ECKER STREET, NEAR BROADW! Money liberally advanced to any amount on Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Silks, &c¢., or the same rake aiso Pawnbrokers’ Tickels bought at 77 Bleecker | stree TS) NASSAU STRELT, BETWEEN FULYON AND John streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies tor any T WOLF BROS.’, 896 BROADWAY—P ARTIES siring to get loans on Diamonds, Watehe: Silverware and silks than at any other house. 0. 681 Mi DE- Jewelry, will be more liberally dealt with ‘ORNER OF AMITY | erally advanced on Diamonds, Silverware, ‘camels hair uisiness cone ws BROADWAY, lib AD- verwire, same. T HYMAN’S, 710 BROADWAY—LIBERAL vances made on Diamonds, Watches, &c., or will pay the highest market Drice tor th On MONDS, ware HES fine Laces, India. Shawl & tore and auction Fooms of JUSEEH SOLOMON, & Fulton street, priva' Auction sales e ednesaay. Se habla | MERICAN — OFFICE. — $75,00—-ON DIAMONDS, | ZA Wauhes, Jewelry, Silver. camel's hair Shawls, Laces, Valuavies, &c.: titmost valine loaned, or will buy: | Ine Established et Hs WARRINGER, 735 M° EY LO. AT LOW RATES ON DIAMONDS, s vatetes Jewelry and gulverware, and the same ous! roadway. S41 Broadway, near Fourteenth street. TE POST OF Mamonds, ral advances ina and all kinds of Mere Room 1. SIXTH fourth The sane vougiig » LeOvObp, 40% vances made on Viamonds, W BETWE filth stree ate Tiu'shawia Same Bounht at fil val Q13 BRCAPWAY. NEAR TWENTIETH sir Oldest established and most responsible oiices liberal na nces On diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c.; same bougnt und sold, A. 0. HEKTS, fhe and‘ WANTED TO PURCHASE. 'LINDER OR FLEXIBLE WRITING DESK—VAN- seraiee’ ‘smnake preferred, Addpres CaSH, box 109 offiee. | GEORGE GALL is at i | | | ing. | SWITZERLAND. PRICES | KU BNHARDE & 0O., mM NI AN LINIS. NOTICE, ‘The course laid down tor these steamers, and followed by them for several years, 1s xed to pass 25) miles youth oi Cape Race. Although ‘the voyage is thus 1engthened about 100 miles, beter weather is met with and there is | mitch greater freedom trom foes and floating ice and the danger ot navigadon consequent thereon. Royal Mail cane are appointed to sail as follows :— FORK fOW AxD LIVERPOOL CITY OF BAL’ TIMOR arch ay ace 0 M, CITY OF RIC: PuONT: March 21, atS A. » CLLY OF BROW 2 cry OF BRE S. ts ouurday, April t 2 CITY OF PARIS nat ny. April ll, at r P. M and each succeeding’ Saturday and Thursday, trom pter ve RATES OF PASSAGE, Peabo $70, $80 and $90, gold, uccording to accommo- Hound trip tickets at low rates. GE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- dondert London, Bristol, Cardiff, Belfast. Havre or Bambu Prepaid certificates, $32 currency. Puannnkceate: ewesaed Go keedes, Norway, mark and Paris at reduced rates, Drafis issued at lowest rates. For cabin Daaege and general business apply at the Company’s office, No. 15 Broadway. For nuorage passage at 3 Broadway, or pier 45 North ive: JO} iE, Agent NG. DA) O'Donnell & Faulk, 402 C hestnut street, Philadelphia. M.S, Crengh, 102 Siate stree:, Boston. Brown, 82 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chie “AWiitiam Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Seribe, Paris. OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Waves. ‘The south Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail trom Vennsylvanig, Kalle Toad whart, Jersey City, as tollows :— GL Mareh 21 irst_cabin cabin, $55, currency ; ste steerage coruinieates trom, Cardi tor £1 and BoA: For further parti quae apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO. Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. an currency. Prepaid $53, currency. Draits Bt NE. ee TED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS: ro PLYMOUTH. CULRBOURG AND. HAMBURG. The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail from New York as tollows3— GUETILy Captain Wilyon Maroh 24, SCHILLER, Captain Thomas. ri 7 j from Eagle Line ner, foot of First street, “ilaboken, oA ES. PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHER BO RG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First’ saloon, $130. gold; second saloon, $72 gold. Steerage—!o Plymouth and London, $30, currency; to Cherbourg, and Hamburg, $: $0, gold; prepald tickets row Hamburg, $38, cur! wi gt, trelght apply ‘to FUNG, EDYE & Co, 27 Soutn William ‘street. For’ passage’ apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broad wa: ATIONAL LINE. NOTICE, ‘This company takes the risk of insurance (ap to $500,000 in gold) on each of its steamers, thas miving’t Das- | Sengers the best possible guarantee for safety and the avoidance of danger at sea. ‘The most souiherly route Las always been adopted by this company to avoid Ice and headlands. From piers ad and 4@ North iver. UERASTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Pi.Sat Mar.2,at3 P.M. GREK fe April 4, ac3 P.M. FOR SON DON DIRK DENMARK... . Wednesday, March 25, atil A. M Abin pasoage; $15;'$80 currency: Nlocrage, $29. cor rency. Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steer- Axe tiekets trom Liverpool atthe lowest rates Appiy at the company’s office 0. roadway. rey pane oe W. J. HURST, Manager. NCHOR LINE. ‘Additional sailings. Commencing Ist April, the steamers of the Anchor Line will sail trom New’ York and Glaszow every alter- nate day throughout the yeur. sday’s steamers will proceed via Londonderry. Thursday's steamers will proceed via Ques Saturday’s steamers dire: Steamers sail trom pier TRINACRIA At. ar. © ASTALIAS ‘ea’ Mi Cal AUSTITALIA. ied. Mar. i | MACEDONIA. ‘at, April it ‘a The passenger accommodations on the steamers of this | line are unsurpassed for clegance and comtort. Cabin staterooms are all on the upper deck, thus securing good. light and ventilation BIN P. SAGE TO OR FROM. $05 na) OL OR LONDON RY. WED, S1EAME: id $75, Return, $10, currency. BAT. STHAMEIR Ki And 75, Return, ‘S130, gold. To Glasgow, Liverool; London; Queenstown, London- derty, Beliast, Bristol or Curate, $00 currence moksts iawod fcr, pasens toon fron cee Seaport or railway station in Great rita, Treland or ihe Conti BSIRAFTS ay AMOUNT AT LOW:ST RATES. Company's office, 0. how ling reen, New Yo Pee! WERDERDON SO TERS, agente TATE Ui NEW YORK. TO ¢ LASGOW, LIVER T AND LONDONDERRY. ju slogan maw, Clyde-built steamers will sail from orth River as foilow: OF ALABAMA Saturday, March 21 F PENN aturday, April 4 taking’ passen- ersat Uirough rates to all parts of t Britaia anit Fre land, il pene crmnaieee and eemeny. praits for Ll and inwards. |For ireight or passage a to NY TIN BALDWIN ie Agents 72 Bie Steerage offee, No. 45 Broad way. No. 72 Broadway. wre: STAR LIN URENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THe UNITED STATES MALL. 9 March 14, at2 PB. M. BaLnic a OCKA March 21 at 3 A ML REPUBLIC. Maren 24,913 2PM. CELTIC ril ADRIATIC =From the Sta ke, Rares—Saloon, $9 coll: 'Steeruge, $30 currency. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion Is felt, thus eombin: satety, speed and comtort. or inspection # plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, Few York, ue CORTIS, Agent. OR PLYMOUTH, “on The Hamburg:Ame mail steamship RBOURG, HAMBURG, rican Packet Company's iron SIA, Captain E, Meier, will sail’ Hs Thursday, for Hamburg, Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hambury First eabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower goon, $72, gold. Stecraxe to Cherbourg ana Hamburg, $90, ¢ Steerage to Plymouth, London and all — in Eng. land, Seotiand and Wales. $:0, currency, CKINGIA will sail March 26, 1 ce RICHARD & BOAS, neral Passenger Agente, ‘al Broadwa New York. March 19, 1874, General Agents, ol Brond street, New Forks ED STAR cea! J PHIL. ‘Appointed to.carry the Belgian and t From Philadelphia. VADERLAN ¥ AD ‘Ware ht i? iN b PRIA AND ANTWERE. ted States mails, NEDERLAN! First Cabin. Stecrage... Passenger accommodations for ali classes Unsurpassed. Ample attendance Iw provided. Every steamer carries & | surgeon and stewar tween ali | | apply to Through tickets and through bills of lading issued be- minen® points, ve, rates of treight and other information, ETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 307 Wainut street, Fhuadel hia, and 42 Broad street, New Y orke B VONDER BECKE General Eureseem Agems Antwerp For pa saturday, March 21 | ‘EUROPEAN | STEAMSHIPS, ‘NITED STATES MAIL “LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Apa ing every Tuesd: MANHATTAN, Price acs ry rage, $20, currency. id iekets, $32, ourrency, embers, Nore ngiand, NESOTA, » Bolvog Cabin passaze “Sat Passengers booked fo and ito Paris, way Sweden, fc. Drafts on Iréland, i | France's and Germany at lowest rates. Auply t wi ‘broadway. [LLIAMS & GUION A.—CABIN AND STEERAGE tres steamers except Cunard: | aseage, American flag; nie} alate $40; dratts ireland and England ; rail- road ‘the erywhere. 0! ‘AN, Proprie: Northern Hotel. Cortlandt ferry, New ‘York, APSCOTT BROTHERS &CO, EMIGRATION AND, FOREIGN EXOHANGE OFFIOR _ Drafts for £1 and upwards issued at lowest rates ___ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP. LINK, Great reduction in Rates, Pass Passage aul Freight to CALI NIA vi The magnificent steamstinr ah ane spatched irom pier 42 North iRiver, New zon it be, ie saturday, March 4, at 2 P.M—HENRY CHAUNGER, Commodore A. U. Gray—Passengers andi relight Saturday, March 28 at 2 P. M.—COLON, Captain —— Passengers and trol. 5 mrday, April | t 1 P. M—ACAPI Pllenslygiy HE aid eight, RIAD, Capiaie t 1 P. M.—HENRY CHAUNOEY, Passe Saturday. April 2 | commodore Ar G- Gray—Passenwors and Ireight, 72 | —and every fortmgh ty Saturday thereatter, connect. ing ut Panama, with ail steamers for Central American, Mexican Coast and South Pacific port: Passenger steamers will call at KINGSTON, Jamaica, both on d helr outward and homeward trips, arriving at y, the sixth day after leaving New ‘aturday P, M. for Aspinwall, for freight, tc. will be despatched on te Saturdays whenever the necessities of transportation may; Ry juire Portation Wy JAVA AND CHINA, The splendid sieatiers of tits line teave San Francisco of every month tor Yokohama, Hong Kong and ‘arrying United States mails, eamers will be despatctied on the 16th of the | month, whenever sufficient business oifers. Steamers of this lube leaving Hong Kong after April 1 next, will bring teight to Panama, via Yokohama and San Fran- | cisco, without breaking bulk. oe ‘Time contracts and through bills of lading issued via ‘anama. ‘ea will be brought from San Bren sisco tod New York, fast, In 23 days at $10, gold. per ton o 8 OF PASSAG Gneluding berth, meals und ail Fequisites for the trip.) New York to san Francisco—$50, $100 or $110, cure rency, according to location, NeW York to Kingston—$25 or $50, gold, according to location, San Francisco to Yokohama, $1) gold, San Francisco to Hong Kong, For freight and passage. or other intormation, p anply at the company’s oftice, plor ‘orth, River, atreet, New York. He J. BuLuay, Suporiuvendent Ha’ i} ‘ive President and Managing Director. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMBINIP Cmopany.—The elegant screw steamship ONTA 10, 3,000 tons burden. Captain George B. Slocum, will saib for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio de Janeiro on Monday, March 23, at 3' o'clock P. M., from pier 43 North River. Ro apply to For freight or wes, WILLA! KISON, No. 5 Bowling Green. TEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will sall every Tuesday, at 3P. M., trom pier 13 North Kiver, foot ot Cedar street, for Havan's direct, as tollows: mehip MORKO CASCLE, T. HM teainship WILMINGTON, spioim | et SE ee ht or passage (having m: | dations) apply t Loe WILLIAM P, CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green, D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana, OR HAVANA, SSAU, FROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. NEW Yow AND NM. ‘ALL STE) AMSUIP LINE, a3 Sarit River ats . March 26 SS) Broadway. TOUCHING AT Key West carrying the United States mail. | Steamer OMYOF MAN ANTOSIO, Captain Pennington, will leave pier 20 East River, turday, March i4 at 3 .M, ‘Through bills of lading given to Housion and ail potnts on the Galveston, Houston, and Henderson and 8. 8. and C. Railroad. No charge for forwarding in New Xorg. , Wor freight, or pamase, BANE fUperIOg sctot modations, app. lo aiden lane, or W. PL YDE, 119 Wall street. OR oN, Mita ANS DIRECT, CHANTS’ sTEAMSBHIP LINE. The eater ty METROPOLIS, from pier 86 North River (foot of eae Moore street), on Saturday, March 14, at3 o'clock P. M. Freights received daily. Through rates given to St Louis, Vieksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For treight or having superior accommoda tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 38 North River. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship The steamship GEORUE CRUOM We in Captain Craw. ford, will leave pier No. 9 Marc 14, a3 P.M. Preigh rates given to Galveston, indiano: ri nzas Whart, Brasos bach St ee and ra Cabta assage, + ste $25. “For freight or passa; Upply to CLARK & MR, 86 West surcet i” | QOUT JERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLE (NS DIRECT. | the following new and Arst class steamers will Sail | gvery Wednesday ut $F. M. trom pier 2) Bast, River i= Stentner CITY OF DAL Steamer GLIY OF GALVESTON Steamer CARONDELET. steamer CITY OF HOUSTO: Freight received daily. Throuxh rates given to ton, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Urazos Sau- tiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $5 ptosrage do., $25. For freight or passage, having superior dations, apply to MALLORY & GO. 153 Maiden late. For freight oF paseage ie ’t 80) EXAS UINB—FOR, GALVESTON, | ‘ORFOLE, tin amis AND RICHMOND. AILY LIN to Nortolk, and Monday, Tuealay, Thoretsy oe Satirday to Peter» OLD DOMINION NTEAMSIIT COMPANY, From pier 87 Nortn Kiver, foot of Beach street, steamers: leave daily at3 P. M. tor Norfolk, and passenger steamers for Sortolk, City Point “and itichmond on Tuesdays ‘Thursdays and Saturdays. same hour. ‘Through pills of lading and passenger tickets issued to ail points South and Southwest via Virginia and Lennes. sec, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also. bj Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western points, an by steamers at Norfolk for Newvern and Washington, N.C., and other points.” Office, 187 Greenwich street. \TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL RIVER E TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall’ Riv snificent steamers. NEWPORT. ‘ind OLD COL. Pier 28, North River, toot of Murray street, dally (Sundays excepted), # Through ticketé sold at all principal hotels in the SYLVANIA RAILROAD, pe eae’ ik GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains ieave New York, from toot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follows :— % Express jor Harrisburg, Pittsburg. the West and South, eS Pullman Pal attache wv 0 P.M. nday, 8.4 ny Ey 30 P.M, For Wilimsport, Lock tayen, Gorry_and Erie, Philadelphia and Erie RR. Division, 7 P.M. ; for Wil liamsport, 9:30 A. M., connecting at Philadelphia. For Baltimore, Washingion and the South, ats) A. Ma | ,Sandy P.M. Sunday 9 P, | Epes, for, Moniindeiphin, Sal, 9230 A, ML “ne gP, M. and 12night sunday, Pou.” Emigrant and second clase 7 Pe For Trenton at 7:20 A. M..2 3:10 and 6 0b. M. Sunda Gill For. Ne wark at 6, 6:90, 7:2), , 3: 1y, 43 ad South Amboy, 6 and 12M. 10, 4:39, 1d, Foe Hast Millsions, 12 M. M, | ee Lambertville and Flemingcon, 9:30 4. 4. and 3 P.M. | For Philipsburg and Belvidere, 5 anit 4 P.M. Accommeatation Jor, Bordentown, Burnin ton and Ca | “den, 720 San dand 6:10 tM. | For Freehold,7 20 A. M., 2and 42. M. For karmingdale and Sqnan, 7:20 A. M. and 2 P.M. For Pemberton and Canuien: 6 A. M, guid 2:3) ‘Trains arrive as, tollows:-From, Pitt SU A. and 73 e Mdaily; 1185 4. M. daily, exoy Mondey., From Washington and Baltimore, 6:5, A. Bit and 10:27 P.M. Sundays, 6:05 A From Ehildetphia, sir SS AM wha ner # sand 10.2 Ticket ottices, 635, 435, 271 and 94 Broad yay No. 1 As. tor House, and toot of Desbroases “i io it streeta, ; Bmigrant ‘ticket office, No, 3 Battery Place. D, Jt. Ald. CASSA baie General Manager. General Passenger Aoi, JTONINGTUN LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT | RifB@ers AND, overy Tuesday, Thursday and Sate urday. GANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Frie | acy pier 33 North River, BoM. ARIS FASHIONS. TO BE PArfoina at FRA SLiE'S Pattern Department 208 Broadway. Call or send for catalogue, which will Dé | forwarded on receipt of postage stamp. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C._ OR SALE—A 35 TON Svar F der. Apply to H ty + ag oR Fork Hous Washington avenue bridge, Watlapout Basin, "Brookiyn: K° R SALE—SCOW 75X24X5, DECKED, SUITABLE, 1.2 Herald Uptown Branch oiice, 1,266 Broadway. oyster scow or freight; cheap, Address SC W, box INSTRUCTION, T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2) FOURTH AVENUB, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, writing, thineue taught, day and ning: ladies’ depart i ‘ telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, ne quarter, | lA NORTH GERMAN LADY, TEACHING GURMA f metered Leet a music, wishes to give pea a or exchange lessons tor a . PRUSSIA, Herald U owt sranik omen aac NDRICK INSTITUTE FOR. YOUNG LAD ND Delicate Children, at 25 teal | Towenty-inth sitet H* Seetna a New York.—This der b live Boarding

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