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panes SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, 40. een 2 ORS —FO! ALL KIND3 OF FANCY DOG! ° TOF ee cdicines tor all diseager: ievared ood for mocking birds, At B, G, DOVEY'S, No, 3 Greene street, near Canal. UTLER, NO. 8 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL Reece ie Ureeds of Dogs; Muller's In alliite Mange Gure'and Pica Exterinina.or, 75e.; Butler's new Work, $2; dogs boarded, traine Medicines fo CHEAP.—THRVE LAMINAT D STEEL Gane Hos Hand i2 bores; two nearly new: price, ‘and rH ve days at No. 2 Be toe New York. “funuire Monday.” ** *° (OR SALE—VERY LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND SLUT, Ftaree Souter Sluts, Bui terrier, tlick and Tans: Beoteh and Skye Terricrs, Esquiu..u' Dogs, Pups.ot the Saale breed; hahdsomest 1 thee vy, H. GAKi NER, 111 South Filth avenue, WILL SELL A HANDSOM", PURE BRED E! I Hah Greynound, 8 good house dog, oF sor eeabanee a Parrot, Mocking nkey. Ade Grou GREYHOUND, Heruid otice, 804 Monkey UST IMPORTED—FROM BILL GEORGE, OF LON don, England, one pair of smailifirst premium Dandy amas Terriers. Address D. P. FU. Tak, box 10s Herald office. THE TURF. (PO ETAT FLEETWOOD PARK, CLUB HOUBY, House at gate, Grand stand, Pool selling. &c. For pectioulars apply to WiLAM ‘HH. VAN COTT, super intendent, or PHILIP VATER, Albemarle hotel. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A. BEREMPTORY AND PO 1 IVE AUCTION SALE of four fine, healthy and well acclimated Horses, CONSISTING OF OUACH KOADS.EX and ThOTIERS, ON MONDAY (10-MOsiuW), T1230 A. My at the private stable 26 East Se en'eenth sireet, between Broadway and Firth avenue, ‘the property of a gentieu.an who sell» ouly for want of ‘use, and no faul: whaicver, Also tp and no top city made Wagons, Harness, fine ervey Biankets, Lobes. . addles, Whit, &e.y conslsting of a cross mutch (cam Ooach Hs 8, er end dark brown, 16 hands hi-h, Sanay yea.» oid? hay Sood strong limbs and tect fine musculat developivents; Proud and lotty steppers: are fine ail aay roadsters, Afraid of nothing, having been used the past three years by present owner ; «an trot together in 3:20 and are war- ranted sound and kind Also a fine coal black rond, ‘amily ani eadile Gelding, 253 high, 6 years ula; sired by Culedoma Chiet. dam a fine Virginia mare; is a proud, lo.ty and gamy iriver; ot afraid of even a locomo'ive; sale ior even an in- valid to ride or drive; has iro.ted a mile the third heat An 2484; is without iauit, trick, spor or biemish, and ‘Warranted sound and kind Also one of the haudsomet dapplo gray, Tro Mares in the city or state, Lady caylor, |. Years old; basalonz. tow ny white tai’, reaching th @round: sired by allen \. Patehen, dawn American Star, fnd raised by Colcnel Tay or, of Urange c:ualy, This ai pe bred, handsome aud fast mace jrotted a tuli milé-and repeated when 4 years old im - 239% and 23%, driven by the Colonei hiniselt. she was then pur: chased by present owner, who has sine wed her exclusively for road purposes; any lady can drive her with perfect satety at iulispced, ind she iscertainly an ornament when attached to a pony pharton or gentle- man’s road wagon; she is warranted sond and kind, ood and true, and well worthy the attention of any lady or gentleman who desires ait anital ot which they will feel proud, either sia din or moving, "Que full spring top Wuou, by s-odwin. One side bar Kod Wagon, by Bi One tull seat open Waxon, by Twosets light double road arness. by Two single sets. by vun-comb: nearly new. One fine Lady’s raddle and Brille. Fine Kersey and Stable ©1insets; also full “ults. Salo positive, without limit, to higuest bidder. Stock on exhibition, Auct onee! MAJOR CHARLE 2KER, AUCTIONEER, SstgoTuD WITH GREAT OARS Oke AND KiGARDLESS OF COST. ¢ TWELY tH SALE * OF THE FAR-FAM D MONROE COUNTY TROTTERS AND ROAUSTERS, AT BARKER & CsA E ; CITY AUCTION MAKI. AND NiW YORK TATTER. ALY vOORNER OF BROADWAY AND THIRTY-NINTH 8T., ON SATURDAY, MARCH 28, AT 4 O'CLOCK, THE STOCK COMPR THIRTY HEAD, ALL OF WHICH can trot in from 2:35 to 8 minutes, and the get of Major Edsall, Iron Duke, lajor Low, George M. Patchen,Jr., rip Van Winkle, John J. Crittenden, Archer's, Haimbletonian, Eureka, ‘Henry Clay, Remer Uorse, Porter's Messenger Duroc, ‘Cassius M. Clay, Jr., &c. s THEY ARE ALL ELEGANT AND EXTRA stylish drivers, all warranted sound and kind, and, in the opinion of MAJOR BARK «i, are the flnest gaited, most promising lot of young green trotters ever brought to- “gether to be sold at public auction. SALE POBITIVE, Wi NOUT recara to weather. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, STOCK NOW 0. HIBITION, UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON jate Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFICE AND SALESKOOM, OLD STAND, 87 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, ‘THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE =PACLOUS PREMISES 19 TO % THIRTEHNTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIA ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorabie principles which have ays char- -acterized the dealings of our house aid won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the public at lar; Ez. Y BE MADE, AS USUAL, ‘Ce NTRIES FOR SALE EITHER AT OUR DOWNTOWN LJUsr, 37, NASSAG STREET, OR AT THE MART, 19 ‘TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSIVY PLACE. PURCHASER HAS FROM ON ‘to’ THREE DAYS’ TRIAL OF EVERY HORSE; WARRANTED SOUND, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS, ALE COMMENCES AT lug O'CLOCK. A BeMovaL. a . BREWSTER & CO. OF BROOME STRLET, ‘have removed the Manufacturing Branch of their busi- “heas to thelr New Factory, BROADWAY AND FORTY.SEVENTH STREET, | the largest and. most complete es:ablishment of its kind the country, thelr Lown Town Warerooms remaining as fore, at FIFTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH STREET. With largely increased fecil:ties to insure thorougtiness id promptness, and with the determination to maintain the reputation of their carriages as THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY, -they invite a continuation of the public tavor which has given them a constantly increased business during their seventeen years’ occupancy of the old Broome street es- tablshment. Connected with their works they have a thoroughly vorganize REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, ‘under the personal Gare of a member of the firm. He In order to preserve our identity with the old locality and the reputation there made, we shall continue to siga, 28 at foot, that we may not be confounded with a joint stock compaay, trading in carriages, under a name very similar to our own. BREWSTER & CO., OF BROOME STREET. TTHE HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MAKT | ot VAN TASSELL & KEAR bY (uccessors to Johiston & Vun Tassel), ATTHE OLD STAND, 110, 12 and 14 BAST THIR- TEENTH STR! NEAR FOURTH AVEN REGULAR SALE Ok HO AND CARKIAGES, WILL BE HELD E KY SDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, ane Wi HING TO rUn CHASE, OR THOSE Horses and Carriages to sel!, will find this house -pertecily reliable, as this business wilt be conducted on e same straightforward principles which have gov- -erned it m the past. WE GIVE THE PURCHASER OF RY HORSE THAT 18 WARRANTED SOUND FROM & TO 48 HOURS FOR TRIAL. Horses and Carriages always on hand at private sale. LIBBHAL ADVANCES MADi ON CONSIGNMENTS, ENTRIES CAN BE MADE BY SENVING FULL DE- SCRIPTION THROUGH Tt MAILS, AND CAN BE ene UP TO SIX O'CLOCK IH& DaY PREVIOUS TO FANCY AND VALUABLE TEAM BLACK MARES— Gentle, faultless, or unequalled style and beauty, with elegant Landaulet. neariy new, black and gold, and splendid Harness of maiched moununss, regarded 48 most complete establishment going to the Park; also fine Sleigh, Blankets, Ko c.. tor sale by a tamily oine abi 3, Price $1.6 0. incipais only address RIVATE FAMILY, Horaid office. —ONE OF THE CLOSEST MATCHED, MOST ELE- e gant pair of bay road or family Geldin in the city; were brea in Kentucky; are 1°34 high; 6 and 7 years old; are full brothers; have great style, action and nee; are periect in drive and gait; can trot in t much attention und are warranted sound nd kind; price $1,000; if not disposed of at private sale before Wednesday, March 25, at 11 o'clock, will then. be told to highest bidder at Karker & Cause's' City Auction Mart and New York Tattersails, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, where they can now be seen. Sale by order of the executor of the late Michael Merrimon, of Brooklyn. A popanscey 4& VAN DUSER’S TOP WAGON, G Stivers’ do., one Brewster Road Wagon and light nce, two-seat extension Phaeton; 20 Kockaways, of all siyles, $75 up;1 Coupe Rockaway, 1 Ph. six-seat Rockaway, 1 two-seat open Wago open Pony Phaetons. new and second hand’ top and open Express, $125 up; 20 top and ‘open ttoad Yiarons. by city makers. $6) up: 10 Wagons, Sulkies and Skeletons, by Cattery and others, $50 up; 1 light Coacn and Clarence. single and double Harness, &c., at WM. H. GRAY'S, 2) and 22 Wooster street. —CALL AND INSPECT OUR LARG wey Coupe Rocka ways, Phaeton! Depot, Top and Open Wag Doctors’ Phactons a “speci We sell at reasonable pri J. 8, KEAL & CO., Broadway, near Forty-fourth st. A SUPERIOR, STYLISH TEAM OF CARRIAGE Horses for sale; bays: closely matche 16 hands high, 6and 7 years old; price $10. Also Landaulet, in ood order; now in use; price $60, Address . Gy 0X 211 Herald office. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO DISPOSE OF A VERY Baie, gente and sound team of Horses (one dap- ie gray and one bright sorrel), 7 and 8 years, 10% ands; handsome set of double Harness and & Brewster Brougham, in good condition; horses will be sold. sepa raid Apply at vrivate stable, No. 140 West Fitleih street, rear. COACH, $100; DO., $250; faatraioreetieres, toler te OUs, t na 1,480'Broadway, Forty-fest streets A WEEE BRED KENTUCKY HORSE, 15% HANDS. 7 ears this spring, black, very handsome; superior pil Poy 4 aaguire ne residence, 27 West. PS; fourth ‘street oF . Waiker 1. thorne, 107 Wes A STABLE TO RENT AT 140 EAST FIFTY-THIRD ow yereety, Sx roomy Stalls, including one box stall, Apply ne prelulses or to W. M. HUMPHREY, 53 ELEGANT ASSORTMEN’ dai E STOCK OF 8 ‘OP WAGON, $65; 3 do, $1255 ‘ons, $100 up. T OF CARRIAGES ‘i . Landaulets, Clarene pees Pitot: Wagons, ac.; also secon’ hand Carriages’ Cinneous Coupes, four and six seat Kockaways, Pony and Park Phaetons, top and no top, Buzzy Wagons, at'M. OUR- LEY'S Carriage Factory, 109, ft and 113 Kast Thirteenth ‘street, neur Fourth avenue. TL SPuENDID, AssoRTUENT OF TOP AND No TOP aeton ;own make; * a Fanten;also second hand Wagons ot every description, It “at panic prices. an HUAN Ait te ‘uid 128 West Twenty-Afth street. T 18 NINTH ANENUEF, CORNER THIRTEENTH street, agtenty m hand and made to order, first an tetasire teem Ua feta ii EDWARD FRIAL NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1874-QUADRUPLE SHEET: HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. TIENTION IS CALLED TO THE GREAT AND AT- TRACTIVE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON TUESDAY, MARCH %, AT 1 O'CLOCK, AT STABLE NO, 8 NEILSON PLACR (MERCER STREET), BE- TWEEN WAVERLEY AND, CLINTON PLACES, AND REAR OF NEW YORK HOTEL, OF ALL THE &LE- GANT TURNOUT OF J. 0. Pr RENCH, ESQ. CONSIST. ING OF EIGHT FAST ROAD AND RELIAB! FAMILY, SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSES. HANDSOME AGONS, PONY PHAETONS AND CAR\IAGES, FIN- LE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, BLANKETS, ROBES, HIPS £0, SALE WILL BE ABSOLUTE AND UN: RESERVED, WITHOUT LIMIT, RESTRICTION OR RESERVATION, RAIN OR SHINE. FOR FULL PAR- TICULARS SK& MONDAY MORNING'S HERALD. 10 THE OWNERS OF HORSES.—JENKINS & + RYAN, Waverly Boarding Stabies—Care of gentle- men’s road horses’ a specialty. Call and examine the Hest ventilated and lightest stable An the city, Ihe conca- house a separate building trom the stable a large glass covere! court yard between the buildings, for clean ng and washing the horses, Cut this out and call at Nos. 147, 149 and 151 West i hirty-afth street, between Broadway and Sevent avenue, A VICTORIA—AS_ GOOD AS NE ALSO MAIL Phaeton and Harne s, made by Brewster, of Broome street, tor sale. 128 West 1: nN —THOMAS L. D. BALL & CO., 138 Wooster “tree between Prince and Houston, New styles of gent’emen’s road Starnes * also buggy, coach, track and livery Harness, ‘at reduced prices. No Broadway profits or expenses. All zoods warranted as represented, LAR2® STOCK OF LIGHT WAGONS, MADE A Wh‘ great oare and of best ma‘eruls, will be sold At bargains to close out my entire stcex ISAAU LOCKWOOD, corner 127th sireet and Third ay. SPEEDER FOR SALE.—THE FAST YOUNG trotting Horse, Young Eihin Allen, six years old, ios; hands hgh; can beat 2:49; long mane ant tail: per. tecily sound; with city made top Wayon and trotting Wagon, 125 Ibs. ; with Harness, Roves and Blankets. In quire tor Mr. CAMPB«L..’s turnout at 146 West Thirty- ninth gireet, bear Seventh avenue. HORSE, HARNESS AND TOP BUGGY, ALL complete, wanted, in exchange jor a goo purchase inoney First Mortgage for $1,000, Aadress J. M., Herald Uptown Branch otiice. A. BANDSOME, | SIX, SEAT | PHARTON—oITY makes; isin perfect running orger and wili be Sold cheap tor cash. Apply at Lit West Kightecnth st. A WEOR SAGE ONE BIG HORSE, 17 HANDS HIGH, + weight 1400; warranted sound and kind in all har: hess: a reasonuble trial allowed; go:d tor want of use, 18 the owner is sick. Tobe seen on Monday, Apply at'.35 jowery. A FAMILY HORSE: SOUND, CLEAN, DANDSUME, Land to trot in three minuies; about iocwt; princk: pals can write where horse can be seen immediately. Address WEED, Herald Uptown Branch office. if —COUPE BROUGRAM, COST $1,630, for <bady's Phaston cow $900 forsee Landau, cost $2,000, for Several other second A for any business. No. 415 Ten-havenue, near shirty- third street. STABLE TO LET—ON EIGHTH Sixth avenue; $stalls; room tor 3 K, DREW & Ol No. 3 West Twenty-third GENTLEMAN WISHES TO DISPO‘E OF A COUPF: Horse, lhands high, blood bay, 7 years old, very stylish, gentle’ and sound? aiso family carriage ‘Team, apple gray and blood bay, 7ant Syears oll, 15 hands Binches bigh; very stylich, gentle and sound: Apply at private stable No. 4 Kast Thirty-ninth street. A —FOR SALE—A CHANCE FOR CITY AND COUN- « try dealers and speculators, We have a larze as- sortment of city made side bar shifting top Wagons, manuiactured during the hard times last winter: will seliat the astonishing low price ot $175 each for cash; not hali price. Hand examine at 147-151 West Thirty- Fi Broncwa: carriages} ARGAINS IN SECOND HAND CARRIAGES. A Coupe, A top Wagon, A Coupeletie, Ano top Wagon, AT Cart, A top Pony Phacton, ‘A two wheel Dog Cart, A six passenger Kockaway, A four whee! Dog Cart, | A tour passenger kockaway. ‘All in first rate order and for sale verv low. WOOD BROTHERS CO., 740 Broadway. HORSES, CAKMIAGES, &U. Fy*4devanrens a a wiutall the best improvements, sold at lowest prices at F. A. 0, SCHWARZ'S, 765 Broadway, near Ninth st FUARNESS—For THE TRACK, ROAD, PARK, FARM business and pleasore use; siugle, $8 10 $200 double, $15 to $50 per set. Also Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Sweats, Hoods and Horse Furnishing Goods. ‘At MOSE- MAN'S Harness Manutostory, 116 Chambers street. FLORSE AND TOP BUGGY WANTED—FOR BUSINESS purposes, by a respectable firm: payment three months’ uote, " Particulars to GOODWIN, box 107 Herald ofice. ORSE DISTEMPER CURED—BY TOBIAS, DERBY Condition Powilers: sold by the druggists and sad- Depot 10 Park plac AIR OF BLACK PONIES FOR SALE—GOOD workers, Inquire at 251 West Tweutieth street RIVATE STABLY. TO LET.—FOUR STALLS, WITH carriage room. hay loft, &c. 1,372 Broadway, Thirty- seventh and Thirly-e.ghth sireets. GECOND WAND CARRIAGE! Park Phaeton. for four persons; Dog Cart, on four wheels; Coupe. Landaulet, Berlin Coach, Clarence, I jot Waton; turnout seat Phaeton, for one or two horses; op Wagon, sinzle seat no top Wagon, Couveiet, Pony Phaeton, *éhauma” T Cart, six-seat Kockaway. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 55 Broadway. 'T. CLOUD STABLES, 213 AND 215 WEST FORTY- \) first street.—First class Coaches, Landaus, Landau- shopping and calling, per hour $1; and return before 12, $2 50; through n, $4; coachmen in (ull livery. .—ONE WITH THREE SEATS, nearly new, and in nice order, at a low price tor cash — Address, giving iull description and lowest price, 5:'D. PATTERSON, Geneva, N.Y. ee QTABLE.—FOR SALE, LEASE AND FIXTURES OF ‘9 the large stable, 65 Columbia street (4 stalls); would make a splendid coach or livery stable; rent clear. HE FOLLOWING SECOND-HAND VEHICLE ‘One Landau, one si t Rockaway. . ‘One Clarence, one at Park Phacion. One Brougham, one four ney Park Phaeton. Also top and no top Wagons, built by Brewster (of Broome strect), for sale, by A. 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth strect, near Fitin av, REE TRUCK HORSES FOR SALE—ONE A FIRST class and two, low priced, or will trade for a good matehed Team, Call on BLOOMER, No. 243 Front street. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLE NO, 110 WEST PORTY- Rent low to a good tenant, ro FIRST CLASS STABLE 2 Forty-seventh street, near Broadway, eupied bj Esq. : five opi x stalls: amp) mn. WILLLAN ELLIOTY & ©O,, 1491 B ‘orty-fiith street. 10 LET—A 13 STORY BRICK STABLE plenty room for \wo horses and three wagons; hay Toit, coachinan’s room, all unprovements: rent $40. Apply on premises, No, 148 West Thirty-cighth street. [PO LET—A PRIVATE STABLE, CONSISTING OF TLN stalls, with ample wagon room. Apply to WILLIAM CLEARY, 193 Varick stre WAXTED-A. NICH COUPE HORSE, ABOUT 16 hands, of mild disposition and sould. Apply at GREEN & TILLY'S stables, 17 and 19 Red “Hook lane, rooklyn. W4GONS-WANTED TO BUY, A SECOND HAND box Wagon, with two seats) and a Depot Wagon, cheap. Address CHARLES, Herali ofiice. ANTED—A ONE HORSE LIGHT FURNITURE ‘truck, second hand, cheap for cash. Address box 8,942 Post office, New. York. ANTED—A LIGHT TOP BUGGY; FULL SPRINGS. square box make. Address, with price. 0x 203 Heraid office. 7, WAXTED—GOOD FAMILY HORSE, WITH HARNESS and top Wagon, in good order, in exchange tor first class Merchandise, ‘Address L. W. McFARLAND & CO., 859 Fulton street, Brooklyn. A GAL SECOND HAND PONY PHAETON, Dow Cart, six-seat Rockaway, Depot Wagon, top and open Buggies, Kockaways; ali styles new Carriaces popular prices, MANUFACTURES’ UNION REPOs TORY, 635 Broadway. CAREGES. IN ALL STYLES AND VARIETY OF ‘nish, suitable for town | oF country use, Harness, double and single, for ¢goach, Brougham or ‘wagons, for sale, by a eae . 8. FLANDIA Nos. 7 and 18 Fast Eighteenth street, near Fifth NOUPE HORSE, THE FINEST IN AMERICA, 1614 hands high, beautiful bay, elegant kneo action, Yearsold and sound. Ask for COACHMAN at private stable No. 3 West Twenty-secon! street, one door trom Fifth avenue, NARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS.-NEW AND SECOND J hand Rockaways, Park and Pony Phactons, Bugries, Express, Depot and Business Wagons, at 141 West Broad: way, near Canal strect. {OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL HAMBLETONIAN TROT- ting Colt, 5 years old. 15% hands high: very and stylish and new Trotting Wagon and Harrie head for $60. Address ofiice, OR SALE~A_ SPLENDID COUPE HORSE, 15% hands high, 8 years old; kind ahd true in all har- ness; good under saddle, and warranted sound. Inquire at the wood yard 490 Kast Houston st., corner Goerck, POR SALETA PAIR OF FINE YOUNG BROWN Horses, about 1534 hands h'gh: a good match; work either single or double; sound aud kind. Inquire at No. 623 East Eleventh stree:, tobacco store. j}OR SALE—A PURE WHITE HORSE; VERY DE- rabie for a gentieman for a cross team; he is sound and kind, can trotin 2:0 single and is an extra pole horse. Inquire of ISAAC WOUDRUFF, c.ub house, corner of 1:0th street and Eighth avenue. OR SALE—A MOST EXCELLENT, SPIRIPED, thoroughbred Mare, for saddle; 35.3 hands: dark bay; price $600. Apply at No. 7 West Thirteenth street OR SALV—CLARENCE AND BAROUCHE, IN good order, property of a private gentleman, cheap, at stable 521 Fitth avenue; also a pair of excellent hack Horses, sound. (OR SALE—A GOOD HORSE, TRUCK AND WORK. Inquire at(9 Murray street. OR SALE—THE BRICK STABLE NO. 158 EAST Thirty-ffth street, between Lexington and Third avenues, suitable for a club or livery stable. It has 10 pply at No. 3 Nassau street. room OR SALE—A LIGHT GLASS FR the STATE, box 210 Herald a FRONT CoacH, newly done up in the first menner; will suit for ie use or first class hack business; price $250. at 133 West Twenty-nintn street, in the paint shop. OR SALE—AT FEED STORES, WARD’ BE. Tthas no cqual asa medicine for genera! debility, stoppage of water or any derangement of the kidneys Tassert this from a thorough trial, It should be fed by al! me ins to horses that are recovering from the preva- lent disease, We use no other. Itis deserving of public attention, WALLING, Third avenue stables, OR SALE—ONE CLARENCE, EQUAL TO NUW; A bargain. Also one glass quarter Coach, in nice’ or- Top Wagons, Phaetons and a Brewster Dog Cart, very cheap, to make room. BARION & BOYLE, No. 6 Seventh avenue. OR SALE—N&W AND SECOND HAND SINGLE trucks, Express Wacons, one new platform sprin iop Grocery Wagon, second hand Butcher's Cart. 82! West Thirty-sixth stieet. {OR SALE-TWO SUPERIOR SADDLE | HORSES, highly trained, for iady or gencdleman: brovght on by Captain Llwees, from Toronto, Canada: they will be 5 years old this spring; they are 153 hands high; one of them is a thoroughbred, halt-brother to the well known steeplechase horse Zigzag. Can be seen at the Cavalry School, No. 9 West Thirteenth street. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A THREE-QUARTER Furniture Truck, at 447 Seventh avenue. WYOR SALE—THE FINEST BLACK HORSE IN THE State, 6 years old, 164, hands: weight, 1,400 pounds; Warranted sound and kind. Apply at 16! East Twenty: elghth street, OR SALE—A PAIR OF WELL MATCHED IRON Horses; stylish and pa pri D OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE HARNESS, little used, mae by Gibson, at D. WRIGHT'S, 311 Fourth aveu FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF BUSINESS WAGoNS, to suit all purposes; to carry from 800 to 3,500 weight; butchers, bakers, plumbers, milk and express; and also a number ot contractors’ Trucks will be sold, on monthly instalments if required, at BAR RETT’S' Wagon Factory, corner of Navy and Johnson streets, Brooklyn. {OR SALE—OR WOULD EXCHANGE FUR A GOOD road Horse, a very stylish top side-bar Road Wagon, by best city maker; been used only six times; also a ting aingle Uarness, as good as new. Address C, H. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. Fe: SALE—TWO HORSES, COAL CARTS AND Harness; also two spring Uarts and a Truck; cause of selling, death. Apply, until sold, at 433 West Thirty- sixth street, OR SALE—SORREL MARE, 1536 HANDS HIGH; can trot in three minutes; also a good top Wagon and liarnesa Can be seen at TRUESDELL'S stable, No. 126 West Forty-sixth street. ‘F{OR SALE CHEAP—A BEAUTIFUL BASKET PHAE- ton with top: city make. To be seen at A. PAUL'S stable, coraer Fourth stree’ Place, (OUR SEAT PHAETON FOR SALE—IN GOOD OR- der; second hand. Apply at LOOS & WILLIAMS, ineteenth street. f_OR TO LET—A PRIVATE STABLE, CON- taining 7 stalls and 2 box stalls; hot and cold water, With all modern improvements; terms easy, No. 203 West Forty-seventh street, near Broadway, Apply on premises. JOR SALE OR TO LET—A STABLE, SUITABLE for livery or milkm: Apply to JAMES KE. Me. AR: ty-second and eY, 1,068 Third avem Sixty-third streets, AMBLETONIAN COLT FOR SALE—BRIGUT BAY, ‘Byears old, 1534 hands high; aired by Middletown! dam a ‘Star mare; will trot fast with a litue handling. ‘Apply at private stable 156 East Thirty-fitth street, ANDSOME SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE—15.1, SOR- Tel, 7 years old, perfectly sound and gentle: can be riven double or single. Apply at private stable No. 10 West Fittieth street, rear. FUARNESS—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE, IN lew York.—A mood buggy, Harness, hand made, piss 5°58, grocer’s Harness, $2, good milkman's Blanket for tf ape eal and araentbe Ne your selves, OSBORNK. 71 Barclay street, WANTED—A GOOD FAMILY HORSE AND A LIGHT Rockaway, with leather curtains, at about $200 cash. Address, stating lowest price, 8. I. GERARD, box \8i Herald ottice. WASTED.—A GOOD TOP ROAD WAGON, POLE ‘and Shatts, with Harness, in exchange for cither first cliss coupe or road Horse; both 6 years. Ask for CHARLEY, at Post & Nichols’ stables, Twenty-fourth st. Wasiaas to Hike FROM NOW UNTIL JULY, A light, alose-covered Business Wagon. as is used for money or dry goods delivery. ifcheap might buy. Aa- dress, with particulars, J. 3, 138 Eapt lath st. IUGINS, ‘ANTED—A GOOD STYLISH HORSE AND LIGHT top Wagon in exchange for a handsome chestnut Team ana top Wagon or Phacton, nearly new. Address OWNER, 287 Broadway, room 11. ANTED—A DONKEY; A JENNY DONKEY. AP. ply at MANUFACTURERS’ UNION Carriage Ware- rooms, 635 Broadway. V ANTED—A DIAMOND PIN OR RING, IN EX- change for English Park Saddie and Bridle and set of light road Harness. W. C, H., 099 Broadway, WASTEDTA SECOND HAND COAL CART, CHEAP. MA Address MICHAEL SEXTON, 424 West Thirteenti street ANTED TO PURCHASE—A PONY PHAETON; also a good road Horse, between 15 and 16 hands pighs must he sound and @ goot stepper. Address OABH PURCHASEK, Herald Uptown Branca office. D5 O-FOR, THE HANDSOMES? SHIFTING TOP 4 city made Road Wagon, with Pole and Shatts, that can be found built to order. and as good as new. In: quire tor GEORGE, 149 West Thirty-fifth street. A A BECKER, SON & WI UCTIONEERS, « Thursday, March 26, at 12 M.,at Exchange sales- Toom, Ill Broadway—3 story high stoop brick House and Lot, 135 West Twenty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; in good order and with all modern im Provements; halfon mortgage. Maps at 35 Pine street, J, BLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUCTIONEERS, Wednesday, April 1, elegant brown stone House, at Auction, at 12M. it exchange salesroom, 111 Broadway— 4story ‘high stoop brown stone House ‘and Lot, No. 1¢ East Twenty-e1zbth street, south side, between Filth and Madison avenues; size 21.6x80; contains afl modern im- Provements and'in perfect order. Maps at 85 Pine street. A. JaBLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUCTIONEERS: « Supreme Court sale of valuable Property on Wall and Cherry streets, Thursday. April 2, at 12M, at Ex- chenge salesroom, 11] Broadway. Wail street—3 story brick building and Lots, Nos. 73 and 75 Wallstreet, southwest corner Pearl street; size 4.4 y 6S and 4.4 deep. ry street—Premises No. 15 Cherry street, south side, near Dover street; size 25 teet trot by 0.8 and 73 fect deep. ‘Maps ut 35 Pine street. J. BLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUCTIONEERS, ie THURSDAY, March 26, Business Property on Water street, at 12M, at Exchange salesroom, No. Ill Broadway. Three story brick House and Lot, No. 610 Water street, between Montgomery and Gouverneur streets; size 25x 63; possession immediately ; one-half on mortgage. Maps at No. 25 Pine street, New York. BLEECKER, SON & WHITE, AUUTIONEERS, TULSDAY, March 31, desirable Residence on Forty-fourth street, at 12 M.,at Exchange Salesroom, No. lil Broadway. Four story high stoop brown stone Mansurd roof House and Lot, No. 132 Kost Forty-fourth street, south side, @ few doors east ot Lexington avenue ; size 16,8x83: ecend- ingly well built; In pertect order; all modern imbrove- ments. Maps at No. Pine street, J, BLEECKER, SON & WHITE . will'sell at auction on TUESDAY. March 81, at 10:30 A. M., the Household Furniture in the four story Dwelling House No. :53 Fourth avenue, near Twentieth street, con- sisting of the usual assortment of a gentieman’s fainil; ‘Catalogues in a few d: No. 85 Pine street, N. Y. RC JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE AND saicsroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Horse Auction branch, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street. Household and Office Furniture. ARCH. JOHNSTON will sell on Wednesday, 10% o’clock, at the salesroom 37 Nassau sirect, # larve assort. ment of Household Furuiture, removed to the store for convenience of sale. Particulars to-morrow. RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, A’ OFFICE AND SALESROOM 37 NASSAU STREET. ‘Oldest stand in the city, A CARD. MR. ARCH, JOHNSTON WILL, AS FOR MANY years past, give his personal attention to sales of house- hold furniture at private residences of iamuies declin- ing housekeeping. ‘The eaprit de corps of our establish- ment is superior to that of any other in the city, and our sales have always given the most universal satisiac- tion, YUR SALESROOM IS LOCATED IN THE MONEY centre of the United States, being at 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office, where always a company of thé best and most influential people, attend at every sale. APPRAISAL AND INVENTORIES MADE AT shortest notice; liberal advances made on consign- MAPPLICATIONS CAN BK MADE AT OUR UPTOWN office, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, near University place, UCTION CARD. AO ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, oflice 82 Filth avenue, SALESROOM) 74 University place. Personal attention given to sales of all description of property at above salesroom or elsewhere. BY ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, office 82 Fifth avenue, will xell the entire effects of A PARISIAN FAMILY, PREVIOUS TO their departure for Kurope. THIS SALE WILL BE OF UNUSUAL interest, comprising many very ELEGANT, EXCELLENT AND USEFUL ARTICLES, imported expressly tor private use. De NOTICK WILL BE GIVEN, BY ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, office, 82 Filth avenue, WILL SELL ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, ALL 1HE FURNITURE AND UTENSILS OF THE HOTEL DE PARIS, 22 WEST HOUSION STREE1, AT 10s, A, M. Carpets, Bedding, Bedsteads, Coal, Cooking Utensils, fine French Range, Fixtures, fine copper, Utensil, de., he, ALsO, THE ENTIRE FING STOCK ‘OF A MANUFACTURING biuagany Ft Napa ails in time, ALSO, AT TCUMYERSITY PLACE, AN IMPORTANT SALE OF GILT AND ROSEWOOD MIRRO! OLE CHANDELINGG, ROSEWOOD. 4 : BLACK WALNUT AND OAK. PARLOR, DINING AND _ - CHAMBER SUITS, &c., &6, SALES AT AUCTION. —JOHN H. FRENCH, AUCTIONEER, Last week of the closing out sale of Watches and Jewelry, at No. 178 Bi Wm. 8. Smith's ola-tatabilted jewelry store (established old and silver key and stem- 9 of the best American, f.ng- Sal oe each day ai 10% A.M, and 2and7 PM.) 2 commence CTION NOTICE,—R, Steck consisting of solid winding and setiing Wate! \d Swiss wakers T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, March 24 and 25, salesroom 94 Reade street, Hardware and Cutlery, Tinned Ware, Plated Ware, Guns, Brushes, Catalognes on morning of sale. large trade sal Fancy Goods, &c. R. Tl, HAZELL & CO., Auctioneers. Fine Oil Paintings. A large and fine collection, by forcign and American artists, is now on exhibition at the Art Gall to be sold at aueti Liberty street, on ‘hursday and -DWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. —GOOD SECOND HAND AND sizes, rich pa.terns, very cheap. Fulton sireet, between Wilham ant UCTION NOTIC misfit Carpets, from auction, ati ‘Nassau; side entrance, eeren NOTICE, RICHARD WALTERS,RfAUC- jalesroom. 27 «ast Broadway. Established twenty-five years. Mr, WALTEKS wili, as usuai, eive lis personal atten- FMorigige ana other sales of tousehold Furniture and merchanaise of every description taken on storaze and money advanced on same. Consignments soiicited. ‘Terms moderate. E.. Household Furniture, to-morrow (Monday) morn- ing, commencing at PLIZGERALD, er, sells all the eiegant costly Works of Art con: 120 West 23d street, pevr bib {Fosewool Pianororte, 74 ocia\ e's Miro rlor Suits, covered’ in sain, reps, &c. ntre Tables, 12 Bedroom’ Suits, in rosewuod and wal: it; Dressing Casce, Bedsteads, M ‘Table, Sideboard, tained in vrivate ay., comprisiny r .; basement tind kichen Furniture, For particulars see advertisement in Mon- CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER.—EXIRAORDINARY «SALE HANDSOME HOUs: PILR AND MANTEL MIRRORS, FORTE, PARLOR, HOLD FURNITURE, WSEWOOD PIANO. RLOR, CAMBER’ AND DINING ROOM FURNITTRE OF "EVERY DESCRIPTION, MONDAY, RCH 23, 104 O'CLOCK, Al 252 WEST FOUR: BENTH STRELT, NEAR KIGHTH AVENUE, SALE ¥ JAMES M. MILLE at 12 o'clock, at the Way, positive and perempiory sale of Nox. 1:9 and Ish 6 (ighth street, betwe: The two 34 story, basement, sub-celia, Houses with all the modern ‘improvements and. 1 order; each how 25x941 erty isin a very —WEDNESDAY, M\RCH 25, xchange Salesro: n Fiita and sixth lesirable location, Clinton place being the greatest thoroughtare from sixth avenue to way soutn of Fourteenth street, Maps and particulars » MILLER & C No. 19 John street, about to remove to their new store, No. 676 Broadway, will offer their entire stock of silverplated Ware at 19 John street for sale at auction, on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 4 ani 26, Sale to commence each ‘day, at A rare opportunity Is now offered. to pers and steamship The assortment em- inthe line known to the trade, i cluding Tea Sets, Coffee Urns, Salyers, Cake Hasket: s wble Cutlery, Casters, lee Pi Goblets, Fruit Dishes, Turcens, Vases, Napkin kings, Wat ‘€c.; ail ihanutactured in tacir own and warranted exira heay- dealers, hotel proprietors, housekee to Jay in their supplies, Buiter Dishes, ter Coolers, &c., &c., works in Wallingford, Conn, ily plated and first cliss in every respect. ENJAMIN P. FAIRCHILD, AUCTIONEER.—OFFICE and Salesroom No.9 Beach street. Executor's sale of 182d and 167:h street Property. BENJAM will sell “at auction on ‘Tues at 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesro 111 Broadway, 2 Lots on the southerly side of 152d stree between avenue St, Nicholas and lenth avenu Lots, together with the 2 two story brick Cottages and Stable thereon, on the soutnerly side ot 157:h str tween ‘Jenth and Eleventh avenues. J, B. AIKEN, Attorney for fxecutor, No. 61 Chambers street. D CTIONEER—EXITRA_ LARGE sale of Household Furniture—Elegant satin covered Tosewood Parlor cuits, French plate mantel and pier Mirrors, rich Carpets, one rosewood seven octave Arion New York Company do., one U ther Beds, best h. March 34, 1874, Pianoforte, one or two rightdo, Oil P: tresses, together with an immense amou’ removing irom the city, day, March 2, at the auction rooms, No. (3 E: Particulars on Tuesday. Also on Thuraday, March 26, liirge sale in West Eleventh, sircet, near Sixth’ avenue, Y JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEERS,—THE Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Com- ‘will sell 60,000 tons Scranton Coal at public auciion larch 25, at 12 o'clock noon, at 28 Kx- SAMUEL SLOAN, President, YM. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER.—WILL SELL ON at 10% o'clock, at 636 Hudson, niture from a tami); wenth street. h Particularsin time. change place, ‘yesday, March near Horatio strect, a large quantity o! Niwure, consisting of Bedroom, Parlor and Kitchen Fu niture’; large Mirrors, Brussels and Veivet Carpets. By Y J. W, CAMPB Office 348 Hudson stre vate residences a specialty. prices obtained. ELL, JR, AUCTIONKER, Sales of Furn Frompt returns, CAMPBELL & CO, will give their per- jonai attention “to sales of Furniture at private resi- lences, as hus been their custom for the last 10 years. Entire’ satistaction guaranceed. Beat references in the city. Y_ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, Will sell Wednesday, March 25, e' of four story rr. STRAUS & SWARZKOPH, 375 Bowery. NKRUPT SALE, ‘Auctioneer.—SMITH & BOGART sell, Monday, 1 1 North William street, consisting ot Dry Trimmings, Gentiemen’s Fur- being entire stock HTLY, Assignee, AUCTIONEER—SALES- Charges moderaic. AUCTIONEER— ire elegant Furni- vate residence, up nishing Goods, ANIEL A. MATHEWS, ROOM 76 CEDAR STREET, between Broadway and Nassau st ‘ular sales of Household furniture, &c. (EWS will, as usual for many years past, to, RNITURE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES housekeeping, or if c., at his salesroom. + near the Post office give his personal LE ot families declinin, receive Furniture, tormer patrons. THURSDAY, MARCH 26. at 10) * TRADE SALE OF 300 SE! INGEE, PORTER ‘o'clock, at salesroom, ING MACHINES. & CO., AUCTIONEERS,—MORT- e sale, Wednesday, March 25, 1574, commencing Pelock, on the premises. southeast ‘corner Prince and Mercer streets, entire contents of a first ciass Hotel and Restaurant, consisting in part of the followin Kitchen—Splendid French Range, 10 te boiler, &c.; copper and iron Crensiis, abundance’ and ot superior quality. Black walnut Counters, Ovster stand, Chating Dis! ‘Barroom—blegant black walnut & Lunch room— Coffee Urns ot co) Counters an ning room—Walnut ‘Tables, C! Jashier Desk and Cigar Case, full sup; jlass and superior Silver Plated’ Ware. © Is Carpets, Cottage Furnitur ess Pillows, &C. ; novel designs; Gas Fixtures, very handsome and nd other Fur- he attention of drawing room, barroom niture. nearly new and made’to ord proprietors of novels, iirst class restaurants and dcal- d to this sale of Gas Fixtures, Crockery, Glass manutactured for th i house of Messrs. Nicol, Davi talozues ready on Monday at the premises anit at 308 Third avenue and 111 Broad- and Silver Ware, establishment by the celebrate ‘© joneers’ oftice, 2,; INGEE, PORTER & CO., AUCTI Foreclosure sale of valuable Im Third avenue, Twenty-third ward, New York city. At the Real Estate kxchaugo, 11 Broadway on THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1374, at 12 o'clock M., that valuable property Known as the cheppler Estate, consisting of three lots ground on southeast corner Third ring place, betweon 166th and 167th streets, le three story buildings, lars at office of auctioneer, royed Property on Maps, terms and par: 2,308 Third avenue and LGIN & CO. Auction and Commission Jewellers, corner of Housten street. No. 611 Broad wa, Bankrupt Sale MONDAY, March 23, at 3 o'clock prompt. A Messrs. ELGIN & CO. hi Auction and Commissi for the consignment and sale ot Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, ‘This is the only house of the kind in the city, and one which New York 1s greatly in need ot, where deal speculators and buyers tor private use can purchase this line of goods at their own prices, ‘The store is ver; ave established a permanent large and centrally located on Broad- way, and conducted in a manner to guarantee satistac- tion to every one. some and new consignments of Goods continually the manutacturers and Importers in. Special attention is requested to the un- usually large and attractive consignment trom Naples, eived direct fr Coral Jewelr; of every description, which is mu tion of this kind ever exhibited. Catalogues ready for distribution Monday morning. kuarantee given with évery article. Sh the largest exhibt- Abillof sale and Speculators specially invite XECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Furniture. Piano, Mirrors, & HUGH N. CAMP will sell at auction on THURSDAY, March 26, 1874, at 11 at private residence No. 213 East Thirteenth street, by order executor of Peter F. Randolph, deceased, all the Furniture in above named house, con id green rep Parior Suits, marble gere, rosewood Piano. Paintings, handsome dinin, tent y of Kitchen Utensila, with which the sale will commence. ‘Catalogues ready at 106 Broadw OF 457 HUDSON STRE! DY, Auctionee March 25, 1974, at 12 o'clock, Exchange Salesroom, 11 Broadway, by order of the ex- aries Melihargy, deceased, the House and two stores, No. 457 Hudson street; fine bus- ines location; sale positive ORECLOSURE SALEBY ORDER WILLIAM SIN- WILLIAM KENNELLY will March 2%, at 12 o’cloek, at roadway, the three story part of black walnut, WILLIAM KENS tion, on Wednesda: cad. sell at auction, nye Salesroom, 1. House No, 242 West and Eighth avenue For particulars apply at between Broadwa, trimmed and double floors. the aucuoncer's office, No. 4 Pine street. FLEN™ ® uuers, averioNzen, NO. 656 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET, SALES AT AUCTION. HENRY D. Miner, avorionven (ate Henry H. Leeds & Miner), established 1347, Balesroomis 95 Ghambersen | ne Reade street. URSDAY, MARCH 2 at 10% o'clock, at tne Cr ae 95 Chatubers and. 77 Reade. strect, IMPORIANT SAL“ OF FURNITURE, comprising the stock of & well known city manufacturer retiring from business, made expressly { ‘ roc, hasinons, met pressly for city custom trade. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, at 1034 o’ctock, at the sales rooms 95 Chambers ind 77 Keade. street, GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE. rewoved from private city residence Lor couvenience of sate. Details ereaster. FLENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, lite Henry H. Leeds and Miner (established 1847), Salesroomis 9 Chambers and 77 Reade sir The undersigned will give bis personal attention, ag customary for (he past 27 years, Furniiuré, at the residence of parties decininy house. 1 also hold weekly sales at bis salest hambers and 17 Reade, streut, ior, tt of those prelerring to remove their e" ng (0 FeMENRY Dal late Henry H. Leeds & M eNRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, 653 BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, &C., ON WEDNESDAY, MARC 1 25, AT 101¢ O'CLOCK, AT NO, 288 GREENE ST., NEAR FOURTH ST., comprising rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, rosewood, walnut and cottage Chamber -uits; Beds, edding, hair and spring Matiresses, pier and maniel Mirrors, Velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets: Curia.n-, Co: Noes, Lam brequins, &e.; Lounges, bed tabid Linen, ‘vining Tavie, Chairs, China, Glassware, Kiichen Utensils, &e., C, Catalogues on Tuesday, at office of Auctioneer, 656 Broadway. JGHLN. Ca'MP will sell at auction, on Thursday, March 26, 1374, at 12 o'clock, at the Be Exchange :alesroom, 111 broadway (Trinity Building), by oraer of the Supreme Court, under the direction ot M. Harison, Esq., reieree, West thirty. The valuavle jour story. brown stone Hou 228 West : hirty-cighth street, south sile, 2634 ot seventh avenue: house 208 b; bout S4 feet; lot 939 feet deep. Maps, &c., at Auctioneer’s otiice, 108 Broadway FLEREY,, 19% AUCHONEER-SHLLS | MONDAY, March 23, 11 o'clock, contents of reiail Crockery Store, regular W. G. Rockware, &c., to suit city or coun trytrade. WILLIAM ANDERSON, 1) College pla OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION, By WOOD, BRADY & TODD, Auctioneers, No. 9 Ping str at the residences of tamuies housekeeping. For list of Houses to let and for sale apply at their office, No. 9 Pine street, New York. ERE. JOHNSON, JR., AJOLIONEDR, 21 Park row, New York, and 599 Fuiten st, Brooklyn. important Auction ra! TUESDAY, Mareh 24 at 12 o'clock, at Auction « xchanze, 399 Fulton sireet, brooklyn, Ly order of Executors, Truscees, &c., No, 633 Fulion street and 47 Laiayeite avenue, brick Store und Dwelling: excellent invesuncnt. Steuben aud Schenck streets, Park und Grand avenues, 3 12 Lots and a flue Gore, Nos. 171, 173, 175 and 177 Ryerson street, fo 4 well Built Houses with imo tern improv: J re e, 41 ot venue, corner of Ju ue. corner of Magnol enue, n. @. corner Si moving or declining street, 4 Lois. el (hate Marelal!), i splenuid corner Lot and Buildings, No. 164 Ainslie street, excellent House, fitted up as z fats, and ecttage House on rear. story brick House and reat House. 10. Bb street, 2 Cottages on a iull lot. No. 143 Norman avenue, Greenpoint, nice Z story Mouse. Termseasy. Maps, &*., at2l Park row, New York. Thursday, at same time and place, 15) choice Lots at and 63d sts, two Ray ltidge, on 34, 4th and Sth avs, blocks from terry. M. HAVEN & ©O., + _. Auction Rooms 39 East Thirteenth street, give special attention to sales at private ! $e make advances on consignments and sell go At private sale at auction prices. AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, 531 HUDSON street, will give his personal attention to the sale of Furniture at private, residences, as customary during the past 4 years; entire satisiaction guaranteed; reter- ences, whose veracity 18 beyond reproach ; also io former appraisais nade; charges moderate, not ex cush advances if needed. R, WILL SELL ON 5 Sixth avenue, Household Furniture, d Bedroom Set: ‘so a jarge lot of Furniture to pay storage. Sale comme ces at 11 o'clock. Partic Herali ARSHAL'S SAL By virtue of an execution, to me directed and de- livered, I willexpose tor sale,on Monday, March 23, at ry o'lock Ms al é auction rooms, '87 and 89 Leonard street, the following goods and merchandise, Tor cash. A large and de-trable lot of Cromos, in rich frames Also China toys, Millinery Goods, &c. The trade is respectfully invited. ©. FARLEY, Marshal, BOWE & HILLIER, AUCTION. March 2}, at IL o'elock, at tho auction rooms No.1 Univers ty ylace, corner of ighth street, a large assortment ot elegant ‘Household Furni- ture, consisting ot Parlor suits, in plush, figured and pista reps; black walnut Bedsteads, marble top Dressing ureaus, Centre Tables, marble top'Washstands, Cotta Sulta, Mat Suwnds, tasy Chairs, Sofos, hair Mattr Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Ollelo:hs, Wardrote board, spring Mattresses, &c. C. FARLEY, Ma ORTGAGE SALK,—BOWE & HILLIER, AUCTION- cers, sell, Monday, March 23, at 12 o'clock, at the auction rooms, No. 1 University place. corner ‘sighth street, a rare and choice collection of fine Oil Paintings by American and foreign artists. k. S, TOWNSEND, Attorney for Mortgagee. A WNBROKERS’ SALES. By THOMAS J. MCGRATH, Auctloneer, 133 Chatham street, Monday. Men’s and Women’s Clothing. BY oraer Airs. B, Costello, Mott street. Tuesday, Men's and Women’s Ciothing, Remnants, &c. By order solomon Stearn, Twenty-seyenth strect, Wednesday, Men's and Women’s Clothing. By order David Moss, Catharine strect. Thursday, Men’ «d Women’s Clothing. By order Moss ‘s., Catnarine street, Friday, Men's and Women's Clothing. By order H Silverman, bighth avenue. - ARSHAL'S SAL ecrs, sell Mond: sales of Household | ‘ i Sect See aS RE, ENSTXUCTION. ta SRR Seen T THE ELEGANT WES\ SIDE BU : lege,, Sixth avenue, corer Twenty thint sect ung men and parents wil tind the very Lest instruct on iD eping, penmanship, £e., da; Ling. low prices. Please cali is a Fae cid CARD. NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth street, near Fifth aveuue, next door to Delinonico's, bROOKLYN BRANCH, 10”. 104 and 106 Court street, near State. THIS SELECT AND POPULAR MUSIC SCHOOL t¢ open day and evenin tor private and class inscruct! 0 all brancues of Music, Harmony, Elocution, Drawing and Painting and Modern Languages by the best pro fessors in the country, wt moderate prices, PUPILS MAY BEGIN at any time, the quarter com mening trom date of entrane: A? THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2) POURTH AVENUB, AX Cvbosite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, writing, arithmetic taucit, day and eveuing: ladies’ depart” Menis; telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, 4M one quarter. U NESS EDUCATION. —DOLBEAR’S COMMER. clal College, 1,193 Broadway, is open day and evem nilemen or ladies can bh: private lessons, at Kerimore of bu-ines: writing. booskeoping, arie +i » menth than in yeaes in classes; boys pre} Pravitcally tor business in oue term; two desks VaCaMe OPEN POR BEGINNERS UNTIL THE END St WILSON & WAMILTON'S Dancing Acad- ur Hal, 0} West Fourteenth street. Private tany hour, Seud for circulars. MISS WATSON GIVES PRIVAT. nd Guitar Lessons at her heh sirect lars, wi PIANO, sidence, 92 Cline iustruments furnished i ‘particulars, mailed free. OLBEAR’S COMMER IAL COLLEGE, 1,193 BROAD- ay, corner Tweniy-cichth strect, revelved the first pipe lor SPP. ang om man 4! penmanship at the em erica institure Las' » Ca and: see specimens. iecheaihes sre DEAN cot iMAMT) the best facilities to young lad ing a thorough collegiate eaucatio Pishment and ata moderate "exp COLLEG, Binghamton, Y practice. Y.—OF FERS rous of acquire With every aceoms se. Address: DEAN AN THOROUGHLY onversational fluency rteds books, pamphlets, trans ated; terms $3.4 week, three los sons at pupiis residence. Address PROFLoSOR, West moreland Note, Union sai RENCH LANGUAGE—BY A PARISIAN GENT man; highest relerences; ten weeks (three lessons Weekly), $25; at puvil's, $6; in class of fle, $10. Ade dress FRENGU, box 123 Herald Uptown Branch of PRENCH, GeRsan AND ITALIAN, Privete an | class instruction by the best professors in the city at tne > NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, ett East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonteo’s. PRENCH (CONVER ATIONALLY) AND MUSIC taught at | upil's or t-acher'’s residence py a French lady; testimoniais. “Address Mrs. E. A. K., 213 Monuague: street, room 7, Brooklyn ee ]} INDERGARTEN, bs W t FORT COND ST. ,Pupiis received tor spring term, or tor halt a term, All the Froebel vecupations taught iy the most /pproved: her. Training Class tor Mothers and Teacher: ))RENCH, taught, LIA AINE! RY; UP lege, adway, corner Thiriy-t street.— } ookkeep Aribinetic, cling, Reading, Pronuncia. tion, $5 pe quarter edehs “4 Wr foreigners and sward persons tau RIVATE TUTOR.—A THOROUGHLY COMPE rot tngtish branche: ssics, mathematies, bookkeeoing, Frencn and music (piano and vocal), de- Sires pupils. "Address CONSTANT, No. 1UL East: fwenty- fifth street, ns, $2 O05 at private: Ry. 1, B. NORTAROP, PASTOR, WILL DEVIVER the anniversary address belore the Young People's Christian Ass on of the West twenty-third surect Presbyterian church, on Sunday evening, March 23, a6 the cliurch, Services begin at 73s P.M. Strangers wel- coine SPANISH AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT © bya very easy ant practical method; classes. and Drivate leasous; instruction to foreigners; translations, Apply to ANTONIU RAMUS, 33 University place. J PLENDID OPENING FOR TEACHERS WITH SMALL cap: ‘aluabie school Property, mow in operatton, wita eighty scholars, tor sui: near St raul, lium. Ads dress iN SITUT ss, Broadway, New York. ARRYTOWN YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY TO lease for & term of years—On the corners of Washe ington, Depuyster aud Chestnut streets, ten im! walk of the depot, This large seminary was designed and erected tor this purpose, and is now torent toa good, responsible tenant at a iow rent; it has all the modern improvements, and most of it Milly furnished; nice grounds, frult and’ shade trees; it fronts on three streets, and is well calculated for boarde:s during ihe summer months and school purposes the balance of the Year: possession can be had Istof April. Apply to.3. BMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. (PHE LAFAYETTE SCHOLASTIC BUREAU, ROOM 5 697 Broauway.—We have a number of Proiessors om our list open to eugagements; also two who desire to Make engagements to scienti‘te lectures. NWO MISSES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH Board, Instruction, &c., terms $18 per month, ine first class lamily school} references. K. D. GALLAUDETT, 152 Huntington street, south Brooklyn. ON--CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH, oung lady. Address or call on M- Broadway, room No. 7, opposite Wood's Museum, from 8 to 11 4u A. M. RELIGIOUS NO" LL SOULS VUURCH.—THE OPENING SERVICES St All Souls’ Protestant Episcopal church. Brooklyit Will be held in the Clinton avenue Congregaiion chureh, corner of Latayette avenue, on Sunday eveut at 74 o'clock, when Rev. George B. Porteous, rector, Wi preach on “Christ the Wondertul, the Counsellor, the ighty God.” Rev. Dr. Porteous will preach for Dr. Bud- ington's congregation at 4P. M. The servives of All Souls? church on and after Sunday, 27ch inst, will be in the Aculemy of Music in the morning, and’ in Dr. Buding- ton’s churen in the evening, until ftrther notice. N. B— Persons attending these services will please provide themselves with the Book ef Common Prayer. T ROBINSON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTERNTH street—A. A. Wheelock, inspirational speaker, leo tures tor Soclety ‘of Progressive Spiritualists at 104 A. M. and 7} P. M. Children’s lyceum at 2'g P.M. The twenty- sixihanolversory of modern spiritualism iakes place om. Tuesday, Mareh 31, in sine Hall, consisting ot addresses* and music at 23g P. M., and a grand ball at P. M. AWNBROKER’S SALES.—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION. eer, Will seli at 89 New Sowery. Tuesday, Men’s and Women’s Clothing. By orier D. G. Ferguson, Broome street, Thursday, Men's and Women’s Clothmg.' By order J.J. Levy, Sixth avenue. Friday. Men’s and Women’s Clotiing. ' By order Mrs, I. D. symth, Kast sixteenth st. AWNBROKERS’ SALES—BY R. FIELD, GENERAL ‘Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowery, ‘Monday, March 23—By order Charles Cudiipp, Spring street, 500 lots Men's and Women’s Ciothing. ‘Nuesday, March 24—By order K. Simpson & Co., 195 Bowery, 600 lots Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Weducsday, March 25—By order Simpsou, Green & Co... 181 Bowery, 60 lots Watchesand Jewelry. thursday, March 26—By ordor Siinpson, Somers & Co., m sireet, 60 lots Watches and Jewelry. Friday, March 2/—Ry order D. De Long, ast Broad- nd Charles Cudlipp, Spring street, 60 lots Watches CONFERENCE OF THE SPIRITUALISTS OP New York will be held at Germania Hall, 200 Thicd enue, near kighieenth street, to-day, at2 P.M. All ine terested invited. T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST TWENTY- fitth street, ev. A. C. Osborn, D. D., preaches. March 24 at li A.M. and 73, P.M. Baptism atthe Close of the evening service. T DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AVENUE AND FOUR. 41 teenth strect, to-day, 10:30, scientific sermon by Btephen Pearl Andrews; 2:30 and 7:30, Spirit Commu- nion, Facts and Phenomena; the Immanuel State, Rela- tions and Conditions. THON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY-EIGHTH fureet, west of sixth avenue—Services at WG, 104 and 344 o'clock rector, Key. R. Heber Newton, w: preach at th st services. we ARTITION SALE.—BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME Court RICHARD V, HARNETT will soll at auction, on Thursday, March 26, ‘at 12 o'clock, at the Exenange Salesroom, 111 Brozdway, under the direction of Edwin M. Wight, Referee, No. Vhird a House and Lot east side Third avenue; 50.8} highty-seventh street. Maps, &c., at Ai (0. 111 Broad- way. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.—G ROCERIES.— R Marshal's Sal '—Will sell Monda, at Lt o'clock, at salesroom 27 East Broadway, a «i ral assortment of Groceries, viz., chests of fine Oolong and Young Hyson Teas, Spi Peppers, Mustard, Pickies, Sauce, Oil, Cocoa ksse canned Frut Tollet Soap, &c.; also lot of Tinware, Woodenware, Baskets, Stoves,” £c. Sule positive. DANIEL A. MURPHY, Marshal. ICHARD WALTERS, _ AUCTIONEER—LIQUORS, Wines, Cigars, &c.—Marshai’s sale.—Will sell, Mon: aan stoom 27 Kast Broadway, bar. fels'Bourbon Whiskey, Scowh Whiskey. bottled Port and Sherry Wines, Bitters, casey of Brandy, Champagne, Porter, 2 casks ot Rhine Wine, Care Counters, i Phclatis’ Biliord Table, Balle coinplete, &e,; wale post ve." Also lot of black Wainut. he LOUIS LEUBUSCHER, Marshal, HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUG. S. tioneer. Sheriti’s sale of Carpets, Oilcloths, Furniture, &c., Mon- day, March 23, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 37 Kast Broadway ; the entire stock of Furniture, Carpets, Gileloth, con- tained in the above store, consisting ot rosewood, walnut and mahogany Parlor Furniture, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Bedxieads, Bureau, hair and husk Mattresses, Brussels, Velvet and Ingrain Carpets, Vileloths, 4c. Dealers in: vited. Wwe. CONNER, Sherif. 5 HERIFF'S SALE OV STEAM HEATING APPARA- 3, HEKMAN, Sheri’s Auctioneer, will sell; larch 30, 1% o'clock, at 34 Greene a sireet, the entire Stoc ichinery, Tools and Utensils ot said factory. WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff, Wx. H. Qvixcy, Deputy Sheriff. Woe WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, 44 CANAL. street. havi resumed business, is prepared to attention to saies of household Furniture, Hes declining housekeeping are invited to Isposing elsewhere. Auction sales every Monday, Wednesday and Friday throughout the year, of household Furniture of every description. Purchases packed and shipped. Advances made on all kinds of Merchandise. Dealers invited to attend. TILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL on Tuesday, March 24, at IL o'clock, at corner of Canal, Varick and Vestry streets, the entire Stock and Fixtures of an old established Drag Store. wt. BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, March 2, at 1 o'clock, that desirable House of 8 rooms and cellar, with ground 150 fect by 100 in garden and shade trees, the property ot John Reekie ; 2 minutes from Tuckaboe station, Harlem road; a good chance tor a home in a pleasant neighborhood. Terms liberal. sale positive. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. Salearoom, W New Bowery, will sell, on Monday, 244 Inst.. at 2 o'clock P. M., the entire Furmire contained in the private residence 165 Henry street, betwoon Rutgers and Jefferson streets; Parlor Suits, in haircloth, splendid French plate pier Mirror, Axminster and Brussels Carpets, marble top dressing Bureaus and Washstands, feather Beas and bair Mattresies, carved Walnut and ‘mahogany Bedsieads Chandeliers, dining room and kitchen Furniture, &c. WILLIAM ABBOTT will, as heretofore, in the past twenty years, give his persoual attention to the sale of furniture at the residence of parties relinquishing house- eeping. ve ENSTRUCTION: “] PARISTAN GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE WILT, open dity elaaes for Frenel/ Convermtlon at $6 per Piyto Mrcaud Mra JOLES PTBOURG, 272 bast Tenth street. 8 YOUNG LADY WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE IN hii res a position ; salary not so much of a Zonaideratiot a easant home. Address L. R., Herald Regular sales of new and second hand Furniture, &c. Mr, HERTS will, a8 usual for tho. past 25 years, special attention to sales of Furniture at r ties declining housekeeping, and can guarantee en- satisfaction ay reference t former patrons. Brooklyn Branch office, LL SOULS' CHURCH, CORNER FOURTH AVE- nue ana Twentieth sircet, Rev. Dr. Bellows pastor. — Sunday, March 22, Rev, George ©. Thayer, of Boston, will ch, morning at 10%, evening at 73% ‘At evening ser- Li seats free. ATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH. street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues.—sery, © Sunday evening at 74 o'clock; subject of sermou— he Antichrist.” Seats fr om ST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE.—MORNING: prayer and holy communion, 10:0; evening prayer (eats tree), 3 YHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON ‘AVENUB, corner Forty-iith street—Rev, Geo. H. Hepworth, stor. Morning subject—"By Faith the Wails of Jer cho Fell.” In the evening the third in the course of leo tures to Young men, sudject—"Bad Habits and How to Get Rid of Them.” ‘Sunday school and Bible class at 3. Old Folks Concert Monday evening, \HURCH OF ST, MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY. OMntn street, near Broadway.—lHigh celebration and sermon at 104s ALM. Vespersat4 P.M. All services talk choral XHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY-FIFTH ‘O street, between Lexington and Third avennes—Di- vine service by the rector, Kev. Dr, Flagg, morning and evening. Sunday school at 244 P.M. ‘ \HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR- CO ner thirty-tourin street —Rev. W. KG. Mellen wi * preach this morning at iu o'clor kK. NHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE- ) nue and Porty-seventh street.—Hours of services, and 10% A.M. and4P. M, Rey, Stephen H. Tyng, . D. D., will preach. IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF NEW York.—Sunday, March 2% at 10:45 A. M., Lyrio Hall; Sunday evening, at 7:45; Bishop Cummins will preach morning and evening. Seats always free, PUUMPTON, BUILDING —REV, JAMES M. PULL ‘mau will preach before the Filth Universalist So-~ ciety, March 22, at 11 A. M., at their rooms, corner Ninth and Stuyvesant streets, near Third avenue. Pub- lic cordially invited. R®Y, 3; 7, MOLELLAND, PASTOR OF st, LORRI lethodist Episcopal church. Forty-tirst, st of oe avenue, will Preach sunday, at 10}5 A. M. and evening praye! 9 J a TREY. Cc. C, GOSS COMMENCES A couRSE~OP ] free Sunday afternoon Lecturas to the people on the *hristianity,” in the church Twene eres Aspeets of © away ag big Orclock, . EVANS, PASTOR, WILL PRENCH AT ¢ Charel, West Forty-second atrect, ae eaRnue. Morning and evening. Baptlsaa, Ali are welcome. i Rear Se in the evening servic 2 OF THE JUBILEE AND OTHER HYMNS, NEW COM Cli, ae sung at the American Missionary’ Asso nectings every Thumday evening, at Benjamin No. 308 Woet Thirty-siath street," All welcome. IT. JOHN'S CHURCH ST. JOHN'S PLACE Al ) seventh avenue, Brodklyn.—Kev, T, 8, Pycot ra Services on Sunday, March 22, 1034 A. M. and 7 P. Subject tor the evening, “The Little Foxes” JT. MARK'’S, CORNER SBOOND AVENUE ‘Tenth street.—Rev. Samuel D.D.. wil AUIOMG A. M., and the rector, Rev. P.M. Subject for the eve Ss" IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, between Fifthand Sixth Sty pe sry i on Pas sion sunday, at7, Vand Wi A. M. anid 7}, P, M., the rec~ tor, Rev. Dr. Ewer, officiating. ‘ HE PLOPLA’S PULPIT, Union. |. Tyng, Rev. Stephon U. Jn, D. D, Will preach to the people in ‘theta Umon, on Sunday evenit 7 Will be transterred to the new o on Madison, ny Di acne street as soon as it ia comfrdateds a YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS IN A. French at har own ot at pupil's residence, at mod Tate rates. Call on or address Miss B. SNYSR, No. 20a West Forty-uinth street. , ¢ ‘AINWRIGHT MEMORIAL CHURCH, REZ, W. 7 MU Eerie a Or enemy hs Me ly ie Preach in the evening , *

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