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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 13,730. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ees AMUSEMENTS—Niwtn = Pacs—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ASTKOLUGY—Twetrtu Pace—Sixth column, BILLLAROS—TwaeTe Pace—Sixth column KOAKDERS WANTKD—Kiguta Page—Fith column, BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED—Eicuta Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. BROOKLYN BOARD—Lronrn Page-—Sixth column. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—SxconD PAGE— First ant second columns, BUSINES OPPORTUNITIES—Fiera Page, BUSINESS NOTICES—Seventa Pace—Sixth column. CIGARS AND 4OBACCO—EtcHtn Pack—Sixth column. CO MEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pagx—tiret column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Twatrta Pace—First and second columns. CLOTHING—sxconn Pacr—Fourth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Twetrtn Second and third columns, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—SeconD Pace—Sixth col- umn, COPARINERSHIPS—Firrn Pace. COUNTRY BOARD—Sicgutn Pags—Sixth column. DANCING ACADEMI¢S—Nintu Pace—Third column, Diy GUOD: Pings Page sith celui DOD: —Finst Pagx—Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSE TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Nintu Pack—First-and second col- umus. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Sxconp Pacr—Fifth and xixth columns. EURO’ E—Finet Pace—Sixth column, EXCH ANGE—Nintu Pacx—Fifth column. EYES AND HARS—Ninra Page—Fitth column, EXCURSIONS—Sxconp Page—sixth column. FINANCIAL—Firtu Pace. FINE ARIS" Kiaurm Page—Sixth column, First Pace—Fitth column. ¥URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Ninta Pacr—Spcond and third columns. FURNITURE—Nixtit Pace—Fifth column, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Iweirra Pace—Fourth i Tens WANTED FEMALES—Sizvenrn, Lita iahay fr Pagx—First coun HELP WANTED—MALUS—Tweurrl Pacx—Third and fourth columns. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Fmsr Pace—Third and tourth columns. HOTELS—Etcutn Pacr—Sixth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, £0., WANTED—Kicura Paax—Sixth column, INSTRUCTION—Fiast Pacr—Fourth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Secoxp Pacr—Second column. LECTURE SEASON—Ninta Page—Fourth column, LEGAL NOVICES—Finst Pace—Fifth column, LOAN OFFICE-—First Pace—Second column. LOST AND FOUND—r inst Page—First und second col- umne, MACHINERY—First Pace—Fitth coiumn. MAKBLE MANTELS—Finet Pack—Fourth column, MEDICAL—sgconp Psgr—Sixth eolum MILLINGRY ANY DReSSMAKING—Fiast Page—Sixth column, Pn MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenra Pacr— Sixth column. MISCLLLANEOUS—Sxconp Pacs—Fourth column. MUSIGAL—Nix7H Page—Fitth column, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Seventa l’ace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &(C,—Nivta Page—Fourth VICE NOTICE—Finst Page—Second column ONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Etuventu Pagu—Sixth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Secoxp Pacr—second, third and tourth col- umns, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Seconp Pace—Fourth column. REAL Es?!aTE WANTED—Ssconp Pacr—Fourth col- umn, RELIG(UUS NOTICBS—Nintu Pace—Fourth column. REWARDS—First Pace—Second column. SALES AT AUCTION--Twe.rta Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALUS—Rceventn Pace— First, second, third, fourth, fitth and eixth column, cried qaald WANTED—MALI ‘fweLrtH Pack—First column, SPECIAL NOTICES—Frnst Pagx—Second column. SPOR\ING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Paas—ihird col- umn, STORAGE—Sxconp Page—Fourth colamnn, SUMMER RESORTS—Ergutm Pace—Ssixth colamn. THE TRADES—Twenrra Pace—Fourth column. THE TURF—Fiest Pace—Third colamn. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Ninta Pacr— First coluinn. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Szcoxp Pact—Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENI'S TO LET— Nintu Pace—third column. WANTED 10 PURCHASE—rinst Pacr—Fourth column. | WATCHES, vEWELRY, &0.—Eicura face—Sixth colurm: WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconp Pace—Second column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finsr Pacx—Sixth col- umn. Pacr— HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORE HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY AND 680 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY YEAR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED HOURS UP TO 9P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 12TH STREET, ONE DOUR WEST OF TUIRD AVENUE, ADVERTISEMENTS KECEIVED PROM 9 A. M, TO 7:0 P.M NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT 4 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED 10 WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, THE YUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST so. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. . | | AND NIGHT IN THE AT ALL PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. A{RSSRS. KRENER & 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 THE | RUNSWICK HOUSE, MONDAY NIGHT.—PLEASR | addrcas, with particulars to prevent mistake, OP- POSIT, Herald Uptor h NOFFEER AT WILMINGTON: CHAMPAGNE AFiER / matinee at Baltimore. Please send address to E. | C_ EDWARDS, box 209 Herald oftice. EW DROP WILL PLEASE NAME PLACE AND time when it will be convenient to see FRED 3411, PZRACTRUST IMPLICITLY, DARLING. HOWEVER ‘4 influenced avoid conversation on the subject. Ad- init nothing, believe nothing; time will vindicate, NFORMATION WANTED—OF EDWARD CARPEN- ter, of Leinster, ireland: when last heard from was | residing in Bizhth avenue, New Yors city. Any informa. | tion recarding him will be thanktully received by JOHN c ND, Columb! mne couniy, Cal. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. DARTHOLOMEW Burdis, by Resinng Burdis, daughter ae tae | Burdis Mita namo sary Vosiuy, — le will be gla v weicomed at the residence of PHILIP STELZER, 215 East Twenty-cighth street, near Third avenue, New York. LOST AND FOUND. “OST CYESTERDBY, ON TWENTY-NINTH STREET, Broadway aud Madison avenue. a Watch Li eases arnt Se MRS Beech a A FOR SALE, ALL KIS Food for mocking birds. At B, G, DOVEY Birds, ac. ; Medicines for all rant a 4 ines for al se: r tt vem Ag No.B Greene treet, near Canal $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, THE 2TH ‘ inst., either in a Broadway car or going through = rty-fourth to Eighth avenue, a black Alask ‘The finder will please return to 285 West Forty-fourth st, $5 RAWARD BLACK SCOTCH TERRIER, TAN | Dinmont Terriers. Address D. PPRANCIS BUTLER, Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75¢.; Bul armed champion shot of Canada, and Tra A. Paine, of this city, at 0 single and 25 pairs will take piace arene above mentioned place on batur- NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs; Butler's Iniallible Mange tler's new Work, dogs boarded, trained, &c.; Medicines for all diseases UST IMPORTED—FROM BILL GEORGE, OF LON- don, Engiand, one pair of sinallifirst premium Dand; P. FOr PER, box 108 Heral ice. IGEON SHOOTING. FLEETWOOD PARK, SATUARDAY, MARCH 28, The great match between Mr. James Ward, the one birds each for $1,000, THE TURF. Selling for the season of taurant and bar situated In the grand stand of the abc association, will 1 tion reserve the right w reject any or ail proposals. By | (NO LET—AT FLEETWOOD PARK, CLUB HOUSE intendent, or "ARK FAIR GROUNDS ABSOCTATION.— led proposals for. the privilege of pool 1874, also for the rent of the res- be received until Aprill. The assoc der of the Executive Commitice, GEO. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn. House at gate, Grand Stand, Pool Selling. tc, For articulars apply to WILLIAM |H. VAN UOTT, Super- HILIP DATER, Albemarle Hotel ‘turn to 28 West Fifty-fourth street, 10 Stables, on Monday, the 23d, a Scotch Terrier int, named Jim. By returning her to 181 West Forty- 3 asked. REWARD.—LOST, ON, OR JUST BEFORE JAN- i} a inscribed “U. & Frigate Constitution, fai? The ahove reward will be paid,-aad novquestions | 214 West Fourteenth street, 10 REWAR LOST, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A $10 reward will be paid on ‘his return to. 263 West Thirty- third street. About 8 o'clock, of a Second avenue car, coming | © tothe ferry, a heavy Gold Ring with amethyst stone. nue, Brooklyn, will receive the above reward, Og B25 Pe Uialarge bieck Newlounaiand Doe ;aaswers | P UIS FES. 4.0) Tie above reward wiil be paid for the revurn of $. Tady's gold Wateh taken irom day Tiest street serasy Donte: REWARD.—LOST FROM, SAN FRANCISCO reet yout will receive the above reward and no au i BLO wary ter iive-oax Walking Cane, wlin Wvory top, asked, on returning the same to I. J. GREENWOOD, No. black and tan Dox; had gu a black collar, ‘The $10 REWARD,—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, Any one finding it and leaving it at 321 Washington ave- REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOV- Prince. No questions asked. to name of Pri oa REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.— City, on Saturday last. SPECIAL NOTICER. —THE AMERICAN REGISTER, A. the most widely circuiated of the American Journals published in Burape, ‘ Acapital medium tor American advertisers addressing themselves to European patronage. Indispensable to all persons visiting Great Britain and the European Continent. is Subscriptions and advertisements for the AMERICAN REGISTER will be received and single copies of the | &! aper be obtained at the office of the New York ferald, New York, a A —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER «Ale, sparkling Wines.—Manufacture of comple: outfits of Apparaius and Materials, with full instruc. | Merrmon, of Brooklyn. 4 iz TWO LYGANT SIV E BAR top Road Wagons. tions. All departments of manutacture, bottling and ce NIN“ TOP AND NO TOP Road Wagons, pensing : exclusive rights in desirable territory. logues free. JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. A CTCATARRH A SPECIALTY.—DR,_ DE KREMEN + cures the most inveterate cases. Office No. 4 Fourth street, one door west of Broadway; or 697 Broadway. Pamphiet sentfree, A FORTUNE FOR $50,—~PUBLIC LIBRARY OF | 5 $2 For sate by P.O. DEVLIN, buationer, 3) Liperty se) afer has a record over (he Beacon, i race or 2stie: i sitively March $1; 12) MONE ROCKAWAY, BUILT by Terrill, cash gifts, amounting to TOK, Witole Tickets, $60; Halves,'sis; Tenthe $0, HOS. E. BRAMLETIE, Agent; THOS 4. HAYS &0O., Eastern Agents, 609 Broadway. + GRAN, GIFT CONCERT. hole Tickers, $5; 78. and £0 Broadway. TWENTY-FOUR HOUKS ALLOWED FOR TRIAL ON State having tho proper tacil and plenty of room tor examinati were bred in Kentucky, are 15%g high, 6 an 7 years old tract’ muel kind; sold by order of the exccutor of the late Michael ing, 153 high, 8 years old; an extra s'ylish and handy driver; can beat 3 minutes and go to the end of the is afraid of noblng. can be driven by a lady, and i3 war- ranted sound and * | Mare Frama C, sired by Hiram Drew and bred in Maine; is 15% high, 6 years old; 18 an ¢ egant and very handy driver; has @ record of 2:40 to the pole ; is a great ail day roadster; fears nothing; can be driven by a lady, and is ‘warranted sound and kind. Tay ori _ HORSES, CARRIAGES, T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MART AND N, Y. TATTERSALL'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. _, MAJOR CHAS. W. BARKEK, AUCTIONEL! REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND DATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, ° ever? horse sold under warrantee. THIS I8 TH ONLY AUCTION MART IN TRE Jes for showing horses on riving Ring, entirely under cover, o—viz., & large CATALOGUE OF BALI air of bay road or family re full brothers, have great style, actin and appea: ce ; are pertect in drive and gait: rot in 3:30; at. attention, and are warranted sound and FIVE TOP AND NO TOP Express Wagons. FAST AND EXTRA STYLISH BAY TROTTING Gold- ONE BLEGANT TOP PONY PUAETON. NEW AND SECOND hand Harness, Horse Clothing, iudldies, Bridles, Whips, Halters, £c. D' AND EXTRA SPEEDY black THE HANDSOME AND WELL KNOWN gray trotting FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM it may concern, a fast Filly ; can trot in 2:50; also a fine work Mare. GHT OTHER Horses. FULL DESCRIPTION at snle. SALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. Branch office, room 25, A FORTUNE.—$1,500,000 IN CASH PRIZES AT Grand Gift Concert tor benefit of Public Library of Kentucky. Tickets tor sale by J. T. EDGE, Agent, 18 Broad street, Now York. LL LADIES ANNOYED BY HAIR GROWING ON the brow, lips or tace should apply to Mme. JUL- LIAN, 236 West Thirty-cighth street, New York. She re- | ¢ moves personally the disfigurement instantancously by re application not injurious to the skin. Call from 11 to iaily. TA SEARGE, WAGONS FOR REMOVING FURNI- ¢ ture or intry; furniture, nofortes: passa ‘and shipped; furniture stored. CMe 4), West oth street, near 6th avenue. A. F. &G, BURNHAM. “ppAvanae BANKERS, Clreulars of information furnished. TAYLOR 4 CO., Bankers, 1 Wall street, New York. AVANA LOTTERY—EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING; | Grand prize $1u0.0u, Circulars of ail information furnisl » BUNNENBERG, box 644 Post office, New Haven, Conn. ‘AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- Ings. —Incormation given and price ists, furnisied. THLOVOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York. Lock box 5,894. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY.—CIRCULARS AND full information sent free. Address ROGERS & CO., A —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONE ER . beat 2:50, ranted sound and kind, and principal Edsall, [ron Duke, George M. Patchen, Jr.; Kip Van Winkie, John J. © reka, Honry Clay, Duroc, Cassius M. Clay, Jr.; Champion, Young Coium- | bus, &0. POSITIVELY THE MOST PROMISING lot of young speed trotters ever brought together in New York. AGREAT CHANCE TO PURUHASE GENUINE SPEED, TWELFTH SALE OF THE FAMOUS MONKOK COUNTY TROTTERS AND ROADSTERS, AT BARKER & CHASE'S ITY AUCTION MARKT AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSAL! R LS, CORNER OF BROADWAY ANDA9TA STREET, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 28, AT 11 O'CLOCK. THE STOUK comprises THREE THAT CAN beat 2:55, THREE THAT CAN beat 2:40, SIX THAT CAN BEAT 2:50, FOUR 1HAT CAN BEAT 8 minutes, A PAIR OF MAHOGANY bay Geldings that can j A PAIR OF CHESTNUT GELDINGS that can beat 2:50. A PAIR OF GRAY GELDINGS; can trot in 3 min- tes, ALL ELEGANT AND EXTRA stylish drivers, war. ; the get of Major | ttenden, Archer’s Hambletonial Remer Horse, Porier's Me: nee Sale postilve aud without reserve. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, STOCK NOW ON exhivition, box 81 Post office, Jersey City, N. J. ]MAss MEETING oF MERCHANTS A WBEMOVAL. o enweter & 06. ~ — OF BROOME STREET, have removed the Manufacturing Branch of their busl- Sea a at STRINWAY HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 25, at 8 o'clo: I under the direction of gi THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. All persons opposed to the present oppressive and un- just customs laws and practices, and in favor e: st REVENUE REFORM, sii SSOUR STATE LOTTERIES. LEGALIZED BY. State authority, two times dally and lastday of | ti For init information address MURWAY, | si each month, [Luh & C Lous, M MILLis) street, will give a little present to every lady who will call or'send B | = —_— | Msi, Sn CHINE 197, WEST FoRtY-rountn | tamped address. | FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE | Lotleries. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 239—MARCH 2, 1874, 30, 25, 78, 3, 87, 18, 7% 1. 35, G43, 4, 15, KENTUCKY, CLASS No. 240—MARcH 24, 1874. 10, 19, 3), 48, 35, 08, 15, 43, 27, 9, 65, 73. Gl, 31. | of all styles, $75 up; 1 Coupe Rockaway, 1 Ph.ladelphia | tg ng gy | six'seat Rockaway. I two-seat open Wagon; d0top and | 45, 30, 4 44, 78, 13, 26, 07, 23, 25, 28, Ti, 27, | Open Pony Phaetons, new and eveond hand, $100 up; 10 gute’, clase Ro. 1100 winow #4. 1574 | top and open Express, $125 up; 20 top and ‘open itoad | M4, 51, 78, 83, 17, 20, 6, 8, 1, 16, 24, 55, 37, 54. | Wagons, by city makers, $60 up; 10 Wagons, Sulkies and ‘Address J. CLUTE, Post office vox’ 4,269, New York vity. | Ske-etons, by Cafery and others, $50 up; 1 light, Coacn | ue CUBAN BENEVOLENT SOCIEIY, | ‘The Cubans residing in the city of New York and ad- | joining cities are earnestly invited to attend a mecting to be held for the final crganizition of the Cuban Beni olent Society, on Thursday, the 26th of March. at 73g o'clock I’, M,,'at the Lecture Roum of the Fre co. pel church, in Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, in the city of New Yors. No special invi- tations will be made. The object of the formation of the Society is purely charitable, and has no connection with politics, ANTONIO 0. GONZALES, ‘Nuw Youn, March %, 1874, ‘Acting Secretary. ‘PoroRuation, WANSED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of Mrs. K. adams, or K. Adams “Waters,” late of lil Columbia ita, Brooklyn, and later of Westtiel Union county, N. J. Address box 4,567 N. Y. Post office. I88ING.—JOHUN T, RAMERIZ; LEFT HIS HOME, Monroe avenue, Staten. Island, Monday morning, Maren 9 1874: any ohe knowing confer # favor by addressing his Tompkinsville Post office, 5. 1. KS. CARLIE—FORMERLY OF 25 EAST TWEN- M ticth street, will please call or send her address to JANDO BROS,, 1,267 Broadway, on Dusiness of Jmport- ance % ? OUR EARNEST ADMIRER SAT IN OPPOSITE corner and left at Eleventh street. You wore also black vloves and dress, and held umbrella. Is this not ¢govelusiver Kn toate conflance, Address ST. DENIS, Herald othce. 8 whereabouts will wile, E.. RAMERIZ, E Ge QIYEN AWAY.—GRAND MASONIO the largest and most compicte establishment of its, in the country, their Down Town Warcrooms remaii and prompiness, and with the deiormination to maiatain the reputation of their carriages as thoy invite a continuation of the popiis \avor which has | qi ‘ Feventeen years’ occupancy of the old Broome street es- | Ges orgar zed under the personal care of a member of the firm. : NOTICE, and the reputation there made, we shall continue to sign, | 4s at foot, that we may not be confounded wiih a joint sound Horses. SALI ess to their New Factory, BROADWAY AND FORTY. SEVENTH STREET, fore, at FIFTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH STREET. With largely increased facilities to insure thoroughness | THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY, iven them a constantly increased business during their | Vonnected with their works they have a thoroughly | REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, In order to preserve our identity with the old locality jock company, trading in carriages, under a name very milar to our own. BREWSTER & CO,, OF BROOME STREET, UCTION NOTIC JAMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, By public auction, the entire Stock of a Livery slay (Wed ituated in tl R ‘oaches, .1 Phaeton, top an‘l open Wagor y P m. Rockaways, single ana double Harn lankets, Robes, Whips, &c.; also 6 good and young, DUSENBURY & VAN DUSER'S TOP WAGON, | 1 Stivers’ do., ono Brewster Road Wagon and light rence, two-seat extension Phacton: 20 Rockaways, | an | Clarence, single and double Harness, &c., at WM. H. | ty RAY?S, 20 and 22 Wooster street. HOR! —FOR A TEAM OF BRO’ A hantsc8 nnd tyears Id. avads avenues, in tle saloon” A —FOR SALE CIIEAP, FIVE HORSES, PONY Ay, bull, trou 6 109 years old: mast be sold of account ama or all. pu inquire 1s3'Cedar street, near West. sdaniaee ete ahe WELSH PONY FOR SALE—1244 HANDS, SIX ears old, blood bay, fine mane and tail; isa per- fect eeerercnned sate and kind; free from all vices or tri 3 Wall stand by the steam cars; safe for the most timid child; has all gaits under the saddle; also saat be lar = Le AS A cay for want of use. Pply at private st le ast Twenty- eighth street. ws HORSES, 16 Call for two days NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1874.—-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS, FOR SALE. RARE CUANCS Tae, vanes. cal RESTAU. rant tague strect, opposite the Acadeny f Music, Brooklyn: the building 18°25 by #0, three sarc, stone trout, and contains two of the fnést saloons i this State, with supper rooms and dwelling apartments; this house ts furnished and must be seen to be appre: ciatec. Apply at 36S State street, Brooklyn. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—AN OLD ESTABLISHE Steam Manufacturing Cash Businesa, easily man- aged, will be sold low for cash, Apply atonce at shoe store, No, 45% Kast Houston street, : sa PRINTING OFFICE, NOW LN OPERATION, WITH four presses anda large variety of type; must be rold; no reasonable offer refused. Apply at 24 Beek- man street. —ONE OF THE FINEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY. + Bay team of Morgan Horses, 13}4 hands high, 6 yeas old, warranted sound and kin ‘ood Brothers’ Landaulet, cost $1.75), only used nine times; fine Har- ness. No.5 street, OR SALE—6 UPPER CANADA P to 16 hands high heavy block young, sound and kind: soldcheap. 204 street, in tin sho} ‘West ihirteent ES, FROM 15 ‘ood workers; ‘est Sixteenth PATENT MEDICINE OF GREAT MERIT FOR DIS. —Price, including everything, $2,00); in full 4 order: sitre fortune; satistactory reasons for ddress J.P. 8,, Post office, Hartford, Con: SPLENDID SAMPLE ROOM, 15 New street; also splendid corner Liquor Stores at great bargams; also first class Grocery Stores, Country Stores, Hardware Stores, Bakeries, Restaurants. MITCHELL'S Btore Agency, 77 Cedar street. runn! OR SALE.—FOUR GOOD WORK HORSES; TO BE Id ata sacrifice. Inquire at the blackemith shop, fourth street. OR SALE—A HANDSOME AND STYLISH DAPPLE- xray Horse, 7 years old this spring, 16 hands, sow and gentle tor ‘double or single driving; wall be 80' auch below realvalue, Apply to Mr. ANDERSON, bi ment office, No. 17 Wati strect, OR SALE—BAY DDLE MARE, 6 “YEARS OLD, 1546 hands high ; quiet and soun also good in ha ness. Apply ath Bast Vorty-first street. E. ANDREWS, OR SALE—A DARK BAY HORSE, 1534 HANDS; stylish driver; price $250. 903 Kighth avenue, in the OR SALE—THREE NEW ONE-HORSE TRUCKS, made in the best manner, at 177 Prince stre W. WESTEKFIELD. ror. SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR LANDAU, BUILT Ei toorder by Binder, of Paris Apply at stable 122 it L hire; OR, SALE—AT PRIVATE STABLE Fittieth street, rear, ono stylish gra: hsh sorre! Horse, both 15!) hands; sound single ant double ffarness and one Brougham. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—A VERY HANDSOME Coach, 29 good as new. Can be seen at John Morreil’a storage Warehouse, 102 and If 6: thirty second street. d street. NO, 40 WES and one sty- kind; also Brewater’s A.W RGR, SALE-FIRST (CLASS AND, OLD ESTAB® + lished Restaurant and Barroom on Broadway; de” cided bargain; owner has four other places of busi and cannot atiend to it. MALONE’ & CO. Store Agency, 121 Nassau street, A. DOWNTOWN BAR AND LUNCH ROOM—WELI, established and doing a spl lease and cheap rent; also corner LI Jeading avenues, Grocery Stores and Kestaurant ALONE '& OO,, Store Agency, 121 Nassau street. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE—DO & good business; pleasant location; must be sold. Calland see. 56 Kast Thirteenth street, near Broadway, | TTENTION!—IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL AX a business of any kind call on or write to LIVI Stow & CO., 92 Kast Fourteenth street, German Bank NEWLY FITTED UP GROCERY AND BA STOR! ading avenue, for site at a bargain. LIVING: y2 East Fourteonth street, A —BY PURCHASING LEASE OF FOUR STORY + House, ona leading avenve, near Union square (tvo first floors, store, &c.) you can get one store and dwelling floor tree for years; established as restaurant, liquors. LIVINGSTON & Ci st Fourteenth st WELL PAYING, OLD ESTALLISHED CORNER 44. Liquor Store, west side, close to three steamship lines, for sale cheap, through sickness; bargail LLOYD, Auctioneer, 75 West Broadway. OR SALE—TOP SIDE BAR WAGON, LATEST STYLE, hung low; alo trotter, that ean show 40 to top Wagon, 7 years old, warranted in every particular. 26 University place, stor: JOR SALE-A STYLISH BAY TIOR: old, suitable for gr Apply at OR SALE—ULARENCH Wagon ana Portland 7 YEARS ver or light express; price $225. | Third avenue BAROUCH ROAD | titer; all in good order; Property of a Drivate gon leman; also carriage and road ses cheap. S21 Filth avenn OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, ES, 7 and 8 years, 15!5 hands; price $50 bay | Horse 16 hands, 8 years, $100; brow lorse, 1544 hands, 9 yewrs, ¥ 3: two one hore Trucks, $75 and $120. Inqui of HAY BROTUERS, 332 Hudson sireet. OR SALE—SIX HORSES, 5 TO 7 YEARS OLD, 15 and 1544 hands high; sutcable for all business; stylish and good drivers, ‘LL Division street. OR SALE—A CHILD'S HEARSE, IN PE! on ing order. Inquire of EUWARD HOP Newark avenue, reey Cit VOR SALE-—FIVE HORSES AND ONE DGURLE ‘Track. Apply at Manhattan Feed Mills, 503 West enty-sixth streot, OR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS WORK HOR sultable for truck or cart; they are young: als very stylish road Horse: can ‘be driven by a Indy; very speedy} 7 years old, nds th orn widow: to be soll tor halt their value: th Warranted found and kind, single or double, 229 luast Ninth stroct. OR SALN—ONE TROTTING WAGC make (roome street), little use, 1 double sea BREWSTER Pounds; one “i Park Phacton, four Fur hones. At No. 17 OLD MARE, 16 HAND: respect, for {uiiiy use or any business, $126, Cail for one week at 77 New © REAT INDUCEMENTS. new and second hand Cart, six-seut Rockaway, four Pony Phac Buggies, Depot Wagon, light Rockaway: MANUFACTURERS! UNIO. ARNESS—FOR THE TRACK, ROAD, PARK, FARM Unginess nd pleasure ure ; single, $8 to $200 double, 315 to $5 per set. Also Saddles, “Bridles, Blansets, Sweats, Hoods and Horse Furnishing Goods.’ At MOSE: MAN'S ‘Harness Manutociory, It Chambers street. WANTED-A GI*SON SINGLE AND AR! FH Goubic wagon Harnepe.. Addrosn stating price ana where to be seen, D., box 2,617 Post otiice, sale, 7 years old in May, 15 hands aud one inch high, 29) pounds: pertéculy sound and gentle; very stylish ; was sired by Edward Everett, dam by Old Harry Cla NDUCEMENTS.—OUR OWN MAKE @F CARRIAGES, ‘at lower prices than dealers can afford; second hand, Coupes, Rockawaays, “Phactons, Depot Wagons, Buggie: ssortment of new ‘Triages. sa J, COLYER & CO., 593 Broadway. THE OPENING OF SPRING USE BUDD DOBLE'S ‘ondition Powders for your horzes. For sale by all druzgists nnd dealers. A FINE HAMBLETONIAN STALLION FOR | A ~PoR SALE CHEAP, TWO OF CHESTER'S IM JA. proved Alphabetical Telegraph Instruments, in Food order, with or without line, BREWSTER & 00., Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street. UTCHER SHOP A BARGAIN—COMPLETELY titted up and established : rent low; good chance for Aman with a little cash. Apply corner of Wythe and Ewen strects, Williaisburg, b, D. Tt has got to be sold, as the owner has other busiiiess to attend t QUADE, 500 CASH WILL BUY ed and doing azood tory Feasons for selling, Address KAR- town Branch ofte RUG STORE FOR SALE.—$ a firstelass Store, well stoc business; ati GAIN, Herald D®UG STORE FOR SALE WELL LOCATED, HAND. somely fitted, old established; small amount of Cash requited, balance to suit purchaser; a rare chance. Apply to HALE, 182 William street. {}OR SALE--TWO FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORES in Harlem: one corner 109th street, and one corner N6th street and Second avenue. HENRY UETZMANN FOe, SALESA MEAT MARKET, DOING A LARGE FP business, “Corner West Twellth and Washington sts. LOUR AND FEED STORE FOR SALE—3900 FOR Team, Truck and all Fixtures. Address FEED STORE, Herald Uptown Branch offic OR SALE—AT A VERY LOW RATE, ALL THE Machinery and Fixtures apperiaining’ to a Candy i y ‘ashi ston street. ER STORE ON SIXTH AV suitable for first class grocery or any kind of busi: Ness; three years’ Lease, Tea Bins, &c., for sale, Inquire 1 corner thirty-th BEST LOCATED LIQUOR STORE Apply to JAME3 M. GOLDRICK, No. <0 A 12 HORSE LOCOMOTIVE BOILER; OR SALE- used about six weeks. Apply foot of Gold street, Brooklyn. LE-THE LEASE. STOCK AND FIXTURES, aud Wagon of a first class Grocery. , Apply to , 721 Washington street, Now York. OR SALE—ABOUT 19) CORDS OAK, HICKORY AND pine Wood. Address N, BANZET, box 2,559 New York Post office. OK SALE—OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, DOING A 00.1 businges; will be sol. cheap tor cash; satistac- tory reason given Yor selling; no agents need apply quire at l3 Exchange place, Jersey Cit: JPOR SALE—AN ELEGANTLY FITTED UP CHOP House, on leading thorough{are, doing flue business, Adaress J. L, GERBERT, No. In- with advantageous lease. 29 Firsi 5 OR SALE—A DINING SALOON, DOING A GOOD business, located atone of the avenue railroad ( pots, Address 8. B, R., Herald Uptown Branch oftice. JOR SALE—A BAR AND EATING ROOM; GOOD location; first door; factories all around; rent $30 per month ; price $250. Inquire at 1,201 Broadway. (OR SALE CHEAP—A (PROFITABLE BUTTER, Checse, Egg and Ham Store, on good business por: tion, Light avenue; choice stock; cheap rent; also six fine Corner Tiquor Stores, three Groceries, foitr. Cigar tores; tores, elght Oyster Saloons, three Bakeries, Dr fo exchange for Real latate. ant more wanted; no mistake. P. GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 287}; Bowery. ONY PUAETON WANTED—CANOPY TOP, PLAT- form springs; rumble seat preferred. Address, stat- | ing price and where to be seen, J, ©. FULLER, 152' West | ‘Twentieth street. SILVER MOUNTED x © about going abroad offera for sale a new silver jouble Harness made to order by Peat, of Lon- t 60 Pine street. i TABLES 10 LET—ONE AT NO, 8 EAST HOUSTON | © street, containing 30 stalls and plenty of wagon Toom, and one In Crosby street, containing nine stalls; good business stands. Apply at No. 4 East Houston st. ANT OMNIBUS, SUITA- ble tor country hotel ase; mnst be in good order and light, Apply at’ MANUFACTURERS’ UNION UAR- RIAG! y ANTED—COVERED DEVOT WA OR BUGGY (very light and in perfect order) in exchange for side bar tio-top Trotting Wagon and handsome silver Plate, 14 Broadway, office 1. WN make, but little used. Address BEDFORD, | Herald oftice, wiih price and where to be seen W or Pi D—A HORSE AND BUGGY WHICH I WILL ay ior in full packages of Dry Goods or good Piang Impton Beusiead. Call wt 207 Kast Forty-itth street. | Ws D—A GOOD TEAM OF HORSuS IN EX- change tor well locate! Lots on Long Island, tree m encumbrance ; cash basis, Address FARMER, b ox 153 Herald ofl.e, LANDAULET, BY J. EWSTER & CO.; top Wagon, Pole and Rparta, by Dusenbdury & Van ser, three-quarter seat Road Wagon, city build Six seat Kochaway, by RM. Stivers; ‘g 2% top Wagons, hail and ‘full springs; Rockaways and aepot Wagons top and no top pony Phaetons, two and four seats: Harness, 1 1% &., KC. i VAN TASSELL AND KEARNEY, 120, 12 and 114 East Thirteenth strect, near Fourth aven Be 250.000 Bir bonccre win positively take May 6, 1874, Tickets $8. Send all orders to JOSKPIL >, 193 Broadway, room 4, Agent for New York. a A OST OFFICE NOTICE. Cery ano lizht Business Wagon: FIRST CLASS BUILT DOCTOR'S WAGON; ONE two and one four-se ated Top Buggy; Express, Gro- | side bar Road Wagor 80 a second hand top Milk Wagon, for sale cheap West “wenty-seventh street, between Eighth and inth aven OST OFFICE NOTICE,—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE for the week ending saturday, March 28, 1374, will Close at this office as follows:—On "Tuesday at and 11% A.M, on Wednesday at #4 A.M. on Thursday at 11} AL M.; and on Saturday at Ii and 12 | ol fa bi LOAN OF FiCH: hands 3 inches high, 7 sound. Apply at private stable No. 4 East TI street. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO DISPO"E OF AVERY | beautiful Pony, coal black, 13 hands high, 8 years | id; perfectly gentic'in harness and ander saddle; also | tilly team of tlorses, dapole erayand blood bay, 15 find 8 years off: and coupe Horse, cod bay, 16 hands high; all very stylish, Reatie and irty-ninth T WOLF BROS,’, 896 BROADWAY, ns on Diamonda, Watches, Jewelry, be more hberaliy dealt with LOST AND FOUND. om Frounn. ‘ON THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 19. A | Suin of Money, whien the owner can have by prov. | ing property on Tharaiay morning. March 26, between ¢ 8% BROADWAY, OPPC Money liberally ‘advai Thonas, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goot Property of every duscription. nd Personal Private entrance tor | 1 description, lower | Horse; all ata sacrifice. Apply at private sta 1216 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR IHIRD AVE nue, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, &c., &., of every than any House In tho city. VERY FAST ROAD HORSE, WAGON AND HAR- ness, $600; extension top Phacton, new, and large ble 408 Bast | 4th street, Wand 12 o’e:rck, at 28) Madison avenue, I O8!-ON TUESDAY, MARCH 2, A GOLD LOCKET, | 4 ii with monogram F.; valued as a keepsake. | v Will be suitably rewarded oy returning same to Ht, FROM ST, 45 and 47 Park placo, or address box A he Sil BBGADWAY. CORNER OF AMITY 7:8 Fos. occ.” ai | {A reet- Money literally advanced qn Diamonds, OST—TWENTY-TWO COUPONS OF $35 EACH, DUB | Watches, Jewelry, rilverware. Pianos. Camel's iiair ; A Yom: | Shawls, silks, &c. Private office tor ladies. nusiness 4 April 4, 1874 of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Com. | Fae aida he ay tome wage tee RUBE Bany 7 ner cent honds (guaranteed by the allroad Comp iuy:, + No, 9,490 10 9,491—" coup: tloned against purchasin No. 5,343 to 5,387—20 co ipon: All pervons are hereby cau rin any way negotiating the same, as their payment has been stopved, lt foun’ please return to JON W. CATER, SONS & CO., Lo’ don, or FABBIE & CHAUNCKY, 43 South street, New York city. i LOST SALVRDAY MORNING. MARCH ai, FROM 4 corner Eleventh street and First avenue drug store, | @ black anil tan ‘errier; lame in one torepaw: had on | black eioth blanket, bodud with red, Whoever returns him to Sis West Twehty-tirat street will be well rewarded, OST—ON TUKSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2%, IN | 4 going trom Fittieth street and Sixth ue teeny’ | to Ficecker street, then through Carmine, vurick Canal streets to Nouth Fith avenue agold enamelled | Bracelet. A liberal reward given on leaving it at the office of CHAS, 8. SHEARER, 22) South Filth avenue, | near Grand street. DAY MORNING, ON TWENTY-THIRD sixth avenue, Twentieh arring, ‘ihe street, an Kuwean Gold rewarded by returning itto 6 West Twenty-third be sui SATURDAY EVENING, BETWEEN 0, T-ON -fifth street, Hofman House, and Forty | | | Twe yhith street, a lady raily rewarded by 38 Kast Forty-eghth stree! dy'y sealskin Mam. ‘The, returning tito JOHN New York. OBT—FROM WATER STREET TO BROADWAY, 4 through Jobo street, a stmall Parcel, conuining otoeraphs, oF no value but tothe owner.’ The finder | 11 Do itberally rewarded by leaving it at 400 West Gwepty-thud street, 0. | Wate ea, acalli-aiinadecali ‘A. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MY GELEBRATED | > aes SNE DOU RTH wheat top and no top Road Wagons, just finished; war- AT 87 BROADWAY, QORSER FOURTH STREES— | Fanted! alse second and Road Wagons f Cart, Tur Silks, Camed’s tiair Shawls, Laces and Personal Property | °V PRANK ASHI, 121 bad 120 West Trronty-ffth street of every description. JAMES P. MAITHEWS. | Rint bth id TS? THIRTEENTH STRBET, NEAR BROADWAY.— | A Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches Jewelry or the same bought. ISAACS, 57 Thirteenth at . N. Ba N ‘ausacted o di AX GENTLEMAN HAVING A NICE HORSE AND Where their use will be considere the best of care can le take them by addressi | Landaa, cost $2,000, for Bugey which he is desirous of placing for the suramer tof m party in town wilting x } ut W. ©., box 1,672 Post ome, . —COUPE BROUGUAM, CORT 81,630, for. + Lady's Phaeton, cost $38, for. nd HAM'S, 10 ast Fourth street. Several other second DYANCES MADE OO} Jewelry, fine Laces, India Shawls, &., at tho jewelry store'and auction rooms of JOSEPH SOLOMON ‘& CU., LA Fulton street, private offices, Auction sales every Wednesday. Se habia Kspanoi. MERICAN _ OFFICE—$75,000, ON | DIAMONDS, A™Watches, Jewelry, Siner, Camel's Hair Shami Laces, Valuables, &c.; utmost value loaned, or will buy. Established 1856, J. H. BARRINGER, 785 Broadway, DIAMONDS, WATCITES, A HANDSOME, STYLISH AND WELLBRED SAD- die Horse, hands high, six years old, for sale at a bargain, for want of use, 113 West Fourteenth street. A —CALL AND INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK OF . Coupe Kockwavs, Phaetons, Depot, Top and Open Waxona, Doctors’ Phaetons a “specialty.” We sell at reasonable prices, J, S, KEAL & OU , Broadway, near Forty-fourth st. Det dha IN 134—ADVANCES MADE ON DIA. A monds, Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, &0, &¢., or ash. Dough TONE. TACOB: 39 welt nd sola. 8, STREET, OPPOSITE POST OF FICE.— a ree * Ore AYMAN, R. ENOPOLD, found and kind in all harness A VERY FINE FAST SORREL MARE, 6 YEARS OLD, a Rodos, &c., all frst cinss , sold reasonab| a Inquire in store, corner of Kiny CHILD'S PET PONY FOR SALE, 6 YEARS OLD, 40 inches, high; fine mane and ‘tail; warranted ef for the most timid Chia s alse Wagon t is safe for the mo mid } also Wago ‘Hatuess.” Apply at No, 150 Enat Ty hth at sound and kin: 0 Road Wagon, Fortland Cutter, nd West streets, AQ sixth EN BETWEEN | TWENTY. 4.03 (aXtt ant’ tvent)-arth, street —Liberal a vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Lact and Shawia Same bouslit at full value, Le BERNAR, 1.267 a Ne 1,207 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH oitice, room B,—Parlot ior Indies, scroadvway. siloney. loaned, on Diamonds, ' aght and sol jewelry, &c, Same boug! LIXbO BROS, A At bargains to close out my entire stock. Branch A =FOR SALE CHEAP, A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT | only five times. \ 47 Great Jones stree! LARGER STOCK OF LIGHT WAGONS, MADE with great care and of best materials, will be sold ISAAC LOCKWOOD, corner 127th sireet and Third ay, °458 Sixth avenue. D—A PRIVATE STABLE, BETWEEN THIR- fth and Fortg-fitth streets, for about four talls Must be on the ground floor and price 10) to $15,000, F.G, & C8. BROW WILL BUY AN EXTRA FINE SINGLE HAR- ness by best Browaway maker; cost $110; been achinan at private | FINE CANADIAN PONY for express, 9 year: 16%, for track, $175; stylish dapple aa d, id, 418 Kighth corner thirty: a D5 ROR A GOOD LOOKING BROWN MARE, 8 | q i] 2) years old, fast traveller, warranted sound and kind: new Express Wagon, $115; Stable 141 East Sixteenth street, 900 FORA BEAUTIFUL NEW SIDE BAR TOP $2 BLACK HORSE, 15% hands, $110; ba 6 new Harness, $25. | Buggy ; one full spring second hand top, $125; ad Wagon, $i), all city made; new single Harness, | rubber covered, $5); new Express Harness, $25. Li East sixteenth street, . INSTRUCTIO! Bae Ia Os LLY CAPABLE WISIIES TO GIVE LES glish ; speaks French well; would do copy- ing oravy(hing she can do to make her expenses Ad- dress ENGLISH LESONS, Herald Uptown Branch of. | Q 0 JROARDING SCHOOL AT WILTON, CONN —UOME | comforts, healthy location; terms reasonable, Ad- UGUSTUs WHITLOCK, O¥S' AND. GIRLS’ BOARDING SCHOOL AT OLD | Bridge, N. J.; number. Iimjted; terms moderate. Addreas Miss A, E, CONOVER; reference Mme, Frances, —SAI'E WANTED—A BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF A. Safe, not more than 37 inches wid loc paces for books; not less than 18inches high. Ad- dress ©., box 1,156 Post office, JPORTY YARDS FRENCH BLACK SILK, AT $1 PER ¥ ‘d. Address CASH CUSTOMER, Herald office. AGIC LANTERN, OR STRREOPTICON SLIDES wanted.—Stereopticon Slides for sale. THEU. J. THARBACH, 809 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa. JHOWCASE WANTED—EIGHT OR TEN FEET LONG, two and a half fect wide; plat lass. Address BURHANS, Butler, Broom & Clapp's, 358 Broadway, N. Y. TANTED TO PURCHASE—ONE LARGE FONT OF second hand Editorial Type (copper-faced), Brevier or Bourgeols; 500 to 700 pounds. Address, giving price and particulars, SECOND HAND TYPE, box 1,919 New York Post office. ou MANTELS. LL KINDS OF MARBLE AND MARBLEIZED A Work manufactured and sola at lowest competitive KLABEK & CO.'S Steam Marble Works, 217 Fitty-first street, between Broadway and jue, Diamond cucting machine in operation. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A Anextensive stock of Stat \t Marble Mantels, h trays and Slate Work ot e description. PENKUYN SLATE COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st. N.Y, ices ats, riges at « side bar leather top Wagon; best cit: maker, used | Inguire of owner, at Talim: "8 stable, ATEWARTS SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND S designs, at the low- Wood Mantels, rich and clega est prices. 220 and 22: West Twenty-third street, between | ANTED—A FINE LIGHT SIX-SEAT ROCKAWAY, | & | vicion s'Feet. | lam @. Seventh and Kighth avenues, VREAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALI, A SHO; STORE, IN @ fine village near New York; cheap rent; long lear FLATALU, 81 Cedar street, room 4 SATES .—HERRING'S, MARVIN’S, LILLIE ©) all sizes; also Wilder's Patent Fireproof Safe; awarde: the meual at World's Fair, London, in a test with 30 other safes, O:-©, QUIRK, 81 Maiden lane. SAFE.“WILL SELL VERY CUKAP, A STRONG, handsome burg!ar proof Safe, medium size, with com: bination lock; stands in Knight's buok store, 55 Mont- gomery y City, near ferry. J. B. STONE, NOE )R SALE—AT YONKER: # great bargain and on very easy terms; years: first class Stock and Fixtures. Inquire of F. AKCHER & CO. on the premises, Palisade avenue Getty square, Yonkers, N. Y., or EUGENE ARCHER, No. 18 Wail street, New York. NO SELL—AT CHEAP PRICES, ditioned Copper Plates, engraved by most celebrated ariists; small Drawings and Architecture, about 31 centi- metres wide and 39 centimetres high; digo some Steel Plates, still good for use, to be disposed of. For partic. ulurs please address A. K, Z,, care of Mossrs, G. L. Datibe ‘on, Advertising Office, Berlin. (1,363) 2 KEYSTONE WOUSE, WITH LIQUOR STORE, for sal furnished ‘rooms; lease’ of four years n May. Apply at No. 2 Chrystie strect, corner of Die SOME WELL GON. 35 FOR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF NEAT POO omee; manufacturing business; profits $75 weekly, sure; rare chance for business man with small MAX BAYERSDORFER, |4 Chambers street. a WILL BLY A WELL ESTABLISHED $30,000 Mattias Contectione y Establishment, ra iy i Stock; a ofits of over $25,000; a large and valuable je lease; elegant fixtures and furniture complete ; terins easy. Address box 2,959 Post office, N. ¥. MACHINERY. LARGE AND FIkST C LECTION OF A second hand Engines, Boilers and Steam Pumps, in thoroughly refitted and warranted. Sena for OFWELSON & HOAKE, Water and Dover sta. W VERY GOOD STEAM P FOR SALF. Very cheap, al CLAYLON' Steam Pump Works, 14 Water street, Brook; FIRST CLASS 18X33 INCH CYLINDER TODD & Rafferty Steam Engine, nearly new, anda lot of Second hana Shatting, Puitey’ and Hangers tor sale very low; also new portable and. stationary Engines, at lo" est prices, at TODD & RAFFERTY Machine Company’ 10 Barciay street, city, or at works, Paterson, N. PUSS PATENT CENTRIFUGAL PUMP DESIGNED D ‘expressly to pass sand, gravel, &c., in large quantl- Send tor cireuar. 194 and 19 Ninetecnth street, South Brooklyn, N. ¥. NGINE AND BOILER FOR pior 33 Kast River, ties; Pumps to hire. R. BUSH & CC OUBLE HOISTING sale cheap. Apply JOR SALE—A PROPELLER BNGINE AND CONNEC- tions, suitable for a tag boat; consists of an Engine erman Bank | 18x17, circulating and donkey Pumps, surface Condenser | and Smokestack; Will be sold cheap. Address T. R, Herald office. GTEAM NGINES AND BOILERS A SPECIALTY.—A s large stock, trom 3 to 10) horse power, on hand at | reduced prices; also Ames’ Portable Enzines, Saw Mills, Barr Mills. Portable Hoisters, &c. Buvers will consult theic interests by communicating with us, HAMPSON, WUITEHILL & CO., 38 Cortiandt street, New York, PYHOROUGHLY REBUILT SECOND HAND ENGINES, Boilers, &c., better than cheap, new bee? and athait the price; large stock; must be sold; 40 and 8) horse Cor- lis. ROBERTs, 82 Broadway. 1 HORSE ENGINE AND BOILER WANTED—IN ©) exchange tor land in Pennsylvania, about 8 mies Address GisO, A, VOX, box 35465 from New York cit New York Post ofl LEGAL NOTICES. I / TUE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptey. notice that, by an indenture bearin date the 6th day of January, AD. 1874, Jay Cooke, Wil Moorhead, Hartis 6, Fahnestock, Henry D. Cooke, Pitt Cooke, George ©. Thoma: nes A. Gariand Jay Cooke, Jr. late trading as Jay Cooke & Co., of hiladelphia, New York and Washington, have conveyed And assigned'all their estate and elfects whatsoever to Edwin M. Lewis, as trustee, upon trust for the benent ot ail the creditors of said Jay Cooke, William G. Moor. head, Harris ©. Fahnestock, Heury D. Cooke, Pitt Cooke, George C. Thomas, James This into Lda] ry v anid conveyance wa: Storhen hg provisions of, ne foriy-thind seetion of the Banarupt act ot Mare! sy. aay ol February A, D, 1874, at Phiia- acted le HN 48 Win M: LEWix, 1 s, Trustee, No, 427 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. fo.—All persons Indebied to sain estate are re- Ran 10 make payment without de Pakee; und all persons having claims against the estate to make proof tacreof as required by the provi- Glons of te Bankrupt act ai the office ot Joseph Mason, Regis er ‘in Bankruptcy, No, 131 South Filth street. Phijaderpiley to the sald | DKY GOODs. Al KID GLOVES, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. MONOGRAM, . 10,000 dozen two button Gloves, to match the new les in dress goods, at 99 Sy and $1) per dozen, EDWARD, 4 cases new shades, $12 50 per doz me —& JOB LOTS, 1,900 dozen at $6; 1,800 dozen two batton at $8 50. Une dountedly the best tow priced Glove in this market and | Gan be purchased only at our Jobbing counter, third floor. EDWARD RIDLEY & SON, 309, $11, 31134 Grant; 02, 64, 0 as agin tf mes 66, 63,70 Allen 3t., fifth block ix minutes’ ride from corne: y street. Debroses street cars pus the door? Sa Grand Millinery Goods, Whelesaie Department. To-Day, 2,000 cartons of gros grain Ribbons. 180 pieces of new Turquoise. 200 pieces of Mignons, all silk, desirable shades, Job lots of Laces, Ribbons, Ornaments, New lines of French Flowers, New lines of Straw Goods, Examine our stock. Largest and cheapest in this city, without doubt E, RIDLEY_& SON, 311, 3114 Grand: 63, 78 and 70 Allen street, fifth K elist from the Bowery Six ininutes’ ride from corner Broadway and Grand street. Desbrosses street cars pass the door. TR. H. MACY & CO.’ GRAND CENTRAL FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. OUR ORDER DEPARTMEN' Orders from any part of the United States will be filled on receipt of money or Post offiee orders, by express oF mail. Goods delivered tree ot exponse In New York city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City or Hoboken. It will pay vou well to call every day, as there is no other establishment in the country where there is so large an assortment of goods at such reasonable prices, R. H, MACY & CO. Feurteonth street and Sixth avenue, New York. M* A. DUVAL, DRESSMAKER, IMPORTER OF , Paris Fashion Patterns, fine French Corsets an Paniers, has now open a selection of elegant styles o Paris Patterns. 878 Broadway. RR, ® Macy & co. . R. H. MACY & CO. RIBBONS CHEAPIIIIt Mareh 25, all silk Gros Grain Ribbons in the most desirable colors. No. 5, 180. a yard. Na. 7, lie. a yard. No 9) 16c, @ yard. No. 13, 21c, a yard. BLACK ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, No. 5, 130. a yard, No. 7, Me. a yard. No. 9, 16. @ yard. i No, 12, 2lc. a yard, R. H. MACY & CO, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. “MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. _ TE, MATHUS & CO.'S, 81 RROADWAY, CORNER of Ninetecnin streei—Have now a choiée selection Oe French Bonnets and English Round Hats, Chips and AWS. A WHAISON WALTOR, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE « Union square, importer of French Bonnets and | Round Hats, will open on Wednesday, Mareh 25, N ASSORTMENT OF PAPER PATTERN BONNBTS: and Round Hats, designed for milliners to copy from. M. L. KING. NO. 499 Broadway, between Broome and “pring streets (St. Nicholas Hotel block), New York. TG, W. BASSFORD'S, 781 BROADWAY—SPRING ning of Paris Flowers, on Wednesday and Thurs- day, March 25 and 26, A ~CEARK & MLAUGHAN WILL OPEN THETR IM. + ported Bonnets and Hats on Tuesday, March 81, Admitted 637 Sixth averie. T MAISON HARRIS—MLLE. PRINCE SUCCESSOR, 15 East Fourteenth strect.—Grand Opening on | Wednesday and Thursday, March 25 and 26, with @ tuil assortment of Bounets Round Hats, INNS’ OPENING OF MILLINERY—THIS DAY AND to-morrow (Thursday), spring millinery openings the public and trade please call. 779 Broadway, near Tenth street. All aro welcome. FPegNCH MILLINERY.oMRS. J. TRUMBULL, 976 Bowery, has now a’ very choice and stylish assort- ment Round Hats, Flowers aapecialty. NEORGE SLOANE, BROADWAY AND TENTH street, will open on Wednesday and Thursday, March 2% and 26, trimmed untrimmed Straw Bonnets and Hats; also Millinery and Fancy Goods. RAND OPENING.—ALL THR NEWEST STYLES OF the season, in elegant Silks and Velvets, can be seen on Wednesday, ‘the 25th In: Mme. ELDER's, 105 Wost Porty-tirst street, between oadway and Sixth avenue. ME, DEMORESTS GRAND OPENING OF MIL. IVE linery on Wednesday and Thursday, March 25 and 26, at 838 Wroadway; also reliable pattertia of the new ng and summer fashions; catalogues free. ODES DE Pants, Mme, GALOUPEAU, No. 53 East Tenth street, near by card onl; Broadway, will open her Iinportation of Paris Millinery for spring on Wednesday, 25th Inst, {88 L. DEBRESSE, ET MME. VIVIEN, 165 Sixth avenue, have feturned from Paris with a most recherche assortment of Lonnets and Round Hats from the leading houses of Paris, bUNeRy oresixa, M. T, HIGGINS, 52 West Fourteenth street, will open on Wednesday, the 25th. French pattern Bonnets and Round Hats. Also E - i = 2 z 4 » 3| 3 z g 2 $ 3 s ME, DEMOR) shions contains splendid pictures ot Nilsson, Lucca, Torriant, DiMurski, Kellogg, Patt sisters, Cary, ndt, &c., with new and eleqant costumes for the Van | spring and iuinaier fashions, 18; of, mounted on a roller, with What to Wear, $1 25, (ME, A. MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MARIB ‘i Galoupeau, No. 423 Sixth avengs, near Ro kixth street, having returned from Paris by steamship Cimbria. hus oponed a most recherche asortment of Bonnets and Round Hats, caretully selected by hersell in ail the (aslionable hotises of Paris, ILLINERY OPENING. XN Mrs. E, GALLAGHER, 424 Sixth avenue, will open on Wednesday and Thursday, March 25 and 26, French Pattern Bonnets. Also English Straws, French Chips, &c., &¢, ‘ME. 0, BUHLMEYER, FORMERLY NO. 3 Great Jones street, will open on Wednesday, March 25, 1874, the most elegant selection of spring and sum- mer Bounets, Round Hats, &c., just received from Paris, at No, 15 Bast Ninth street. ME. DEMOREST’S GRAND EXPOSITION OF NEW ring and summer styles; reliable Patterns put up in'hiusteated envelopes, xraded in size panied with full descriptiops. 838 Broadway, Cata- logues free. M5 HARTLEY, 97 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN A choice assortment of Bonnents ani Hats fer custo- mers and the trade, on Wedneslay, March 2 ME. DEMOREST'S “PORTFOLT THE SPRING 4 Summer Fashions” contains 48 pages 1a tlons of all the new, standard and desiral tf ladies’ and children’s dress, boys’ clothes, Ker undergarments, ac.; price /cente Sold every- 7 TINERY.—MMWE, FERRERO, NO. 7, WEST Hee aeeeee ct has tow avery choiée ard” stylish assortment of apr yetsand Round Hais; Mourn | fhe Bonnets. Par id to orders. ral G ~ WE WILL UPEN ON WEDNES- Maren 25 and 26, a large line of Jxo OUr OWN Manulacture, comprising Host PSON & MARSH, 57 Broadway. UARE, PRIN KNING.—J. R, TERRY, 37 UNION PRTG ghia choice: assortwvent of Paris Bonnets, Round Hal eaths, &c., on Wednesday, Flowers, March 24, Ist4, Children’s Hats in great variety. C AGENT IPRING OPENING.—MME. WASHINGTO: Kant assortment W. Palmer, will open ane ry Goods on Tuesday, Wednestay and Tiare Hrowdway, opponite A. T. (is week, at No 773 stewart’s. ___ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C s OR SALE—STEAMBOAT ESCORT, 190 FEET LONG, B.E., 40x10; fitted with staterooms anil suitable for n exposed route, Also a variety of Steamboats, from 100 to 275 feet long and light draught, tor exposed and river routes. Also two iron Propeliee =teamships, 90 and 1,000 tons; also tour woolen sidewheel Steamships, BU to bg ms; three powerfal steam T Stear Yachts, 4c. Apply to FREDERICK ©, SCHMIDT, No. South William street. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A ROWLOAT, TV rncnaned Matt aepriteall. Address ENGINE of Thor , White, stating price, where to be see 238 West street, For. caro “te: EKUROPE, | PENSION WINDSOR, PLAGE DES ALPES, GENEV B Switeriand. ris slum boadng hones Geet lake, steamboats and railways; English spokem,