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THE NEW YORK HERA WHOLE NO. 13,731. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS, SNUEEMENTE Bien 1s Pact—Fourth, fifth and sixth colum: zconp Pacz—Fourth column. persrctie Peas EoFrateneh oman, HLL TA RD —Eioure Pace—Fourth column. ARDERS WANTED—Figst Pace—Firth and sixth BoAnS AND LODGING WANTED—Finst Pace—Sixth coe ‘N BOAKD—First Pace—*ixth column. BeeoRtry ROAD UATATES FOR Sebo scomp Pan—=First and second columns, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Firtm Page, N J—EiGhtTe Pace! ourth column. OITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconp Paget iret umn : CLEKKS AND SALESMEN—Twaurrs Pace—Third cdl- umn. CLOTHING—Tweirta Pacr—Sizth column. COLGER EN A GARDOM ERs —twaurrs Page=Third urth columns. : coasiWisi STEAMDHIPS—Szcomp Page—Sixth ool- COPARTNERSHIPS—Frrrz Pack, tine’ BOARD—Finst Paoe—Sixth column. DANCING ACADEMI#S—E1cnta Page—Third column. DENTISTRY—Seconn Pace—Fourth column. DRY GOODS—Finst Pacx—Second column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- ZUBNISHED—Nuvrx Pace—Second and third col- EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Srconp Pacr—Fitth and sixth columns. BUROPS—Etcutu Pace—Fourth column. EYES AND KARS—bicntu Fack—Fourth column. EXCURSIONS—Stconp Pace—rixth column, PINANCIAL—Firt Gk. FINE ARTS—L1cuta Pacx—Third column, FOR SALY--Twerrrm Page—Sixth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Nixta Pacr—Third column. FURNITURE—Nintu Pack—lourth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Iwxurtn Pace—Fifth olumn.. gELE’ WANTED—FEMALES—Twatrra Pace—First and second columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twerra Paoz—Fourth and Ath columns. bias 0 ‘nevion dered 4&C.-—Finst Pacs—Third, fourth in h columns. SOTELS—Finst Pace—Sizth column. HOUSES. ROOMS, &C., WANTEU—Twetrrm Pacr— INSTRUCTION DE Page—Third colt ss column, LECTURE sEASON—Eicata Pacz—Third column, FICES—Erourn Pace—Third column. D FOUND—Finst Pace—First column. RY+ {weit Pace—Sixth column. MANTELS—‘stcutu Pace—Third colamn. ONIAL—Eicura Page—Fourth column, ICAL—Seconp Pack—Sixth column. RY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Page—Sec- ‘ond colum MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Texts Pacr— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Etomtn Paor—Fourth column, MUSICAL—E1curu Pacr—Third cofumin. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Sxventa Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Firsr Pacr—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Erouts Pacz—Fifth ‘column. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Finst Pace—Second column. FRORRSSIONAL BUUATIONS WANTED FEMALES . ELITE PaGe—Fir st co! OPERLY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO rs TREN TOSnconD Pace—second, third and fourth lumns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Szconp Pace—Fourth column, . REAL bstATE WANTED—Sgconp Pace—Fourth col umn, RELIG(OUS NOTICES—Eicarn Pace—Third column, REMOVALS—Nintw Pacz—Sixth column REWARDS—Finst Pacy—First and second columns. SALES AT AUCTION—Ninta Pace—litth and sixth col- umns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Eteverta Pace— First, second, third, fourth, fitth and sixth columns and Tweirrh Pack—rirst column. SITUATIONS WANTEO—MALES—Twetrra Pace—Sec- and third columns. BPECIAL NOTICE —¥irst Pack—Second column. SPORTING—DOGS, BIKDS, £0.—First Pace—fnird col- umn, STORAGE —Eioura Pagr—Fourth column. SUMMER RESORIS—Finst Pact—sixth colamn. THE TRADES—twetrra Pace—Fifth column. THE TURF—Finst Pace—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOsES—Ninta Pacz— First column. TRAV! LLERS GUIDE—Sxcoxn Pace—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED KOOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Niwti Pacr—Third and fourth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Etcura Pace—Fourth col- umn, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0.—Etcuta ¥Yacx—Fourth umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—SEconp Pace—Second column. ZACHTS. STEAMBOATS, &C.—bicaTH Pacr—Fourth column. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OrFICE, 1,263 BROADWAY AND 520 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECON! STREETS, OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEaR. ADVESTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P. M, AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 18TH STREET, ONE DOUR WEST OF THIRD AVENUE, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED PROM 9 A. MM. TO 780 P. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT ¢ O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD. | VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. TUB FUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST s0- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THTRD AND | PARIS AGENCY CF THE NEW YORK _ AERALD. J ESSRS. KREMER & CO, AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED FARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘THBY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUTRID eRe PTEKSON / AT WILMINGTON: CHAMPAGNE AFTER J matinee at Baltimore. Please send address to E. GC. EDWAKDS, box 209 Herald oitice. SHALL BE ry part . with pleasure. UH Auswer through personals, W.-LETTER AT HERALD OFFICE TLLED If agreeable, ‘¢ } | | TEVING YOU WAS dy from the wi come. FORMERLY OF 1 i olloway road.’ London, Engiaud, is requested to communicate at once with Mr. PaRKiNGON, 85 Hollo- Way road, London, enziaud, and he will hear of some “thing by his Lrother Charie: De ae ada RITE A + sent no aduress. TAY Oat . etree as AND DIE AN OLD cont everybody Kt vs What you go for; a ca: tel 0) will gobble you uD, sure. 50 MURFREESBORO. 1b MEET YOU aT TE +t qn U; lt bescialat WASIEDIINFORMATION AS TO WHEREABOUTS of Jotn Wilham Cock; of advantage to him. Ad- Gress W. 8. COPLAND, 246 East Thirty-second street. » gaat canahey MAILED A LETTER, \* LOST. AND_ ou 0G FOUND ST. PATRICK'S DAY—A LARGE black Sewfoundiand. Inquire of MICHAEL DE- | VANE. elevator, Hotiman louse. OST—TWENTY-TWO COUPONS OF 835 EACH, DUE 4 April, 1874, ot the Allegheny Valiey Railroad any 7 per cout honds auara: ‘ajiroad Compiny), viz., No. 5.343 to No, 9,40 to 9,fol—2 coupons. All persous’are hereby caus tioned against purchasing or in any way negotiating the sane, as their payment has been stopred. ir tound, please return to JOMN W. CATER, SOND & CO, Lon! don. or FABBKE & CHAUNCEY, 43 South street, New A GOLD BARRING, ic cit rating Lost ON THe zit TXB. 4 with amethyst stone set with diamonds. any ous retarning same ‘oS. ALN©WORTH, 5 Chainbers sireet, Wiil be sutably rewarded. OST—ON SATURDAY LAST, A PAIR OF GOLD EYE 4 Glasses. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving them at 24 Wost Fittieth street, | OsI—MONDAY, 2D INST, IN THIS CITY, AN Alaska Sable boa, The finder will be rewarded by addressing box li AS.orta Post office, Longs Island, | OST—ON MARCH 2%, A HUNTING CASE DOUBLE 4 sini Watch. ‘Tho tinder will be rewarded to the smount of $lis, not ior the watch, but for the mementoe: on the chain,” Any information’ will be thankfully r ceived at No. 1047 Second avenue, between Kixhty=Aith and Bighs AXCR ste lise MARKGRAFF, fancy store, TAC aumber oF tue watch Js 2.15 Losey MONDAY, TWELVE PAIRS OF LADIES 4 slipper Tops. The'finder wil! be liberally rewarded by leaving them at 889 Broadway, basement. pon: REWARDS. $25 REWARD-WILL BE GIVEN FOR INFOR- | ination of the residence of Captain ue es nerly Or tor hisdeath cer. | iving, he sailed from England BT ad Boston in Ocvober; wrote Fos ts supposed to have gone to Panning. fxomething 10 his advan Mrs, ADLAM, 123 West Ferien tye BOA KEWARD—FOR PLANS OF A LARGE COUR $25 try House, supposed to have been left in som Gifice cone months since. Apply to ME ALLBRIGHT 47 Poadway, corner Reade strec * 4 REWARD—STOLEN FROM ME, MARI $50 in Fifth avenue car, open face Geneva Waeay! 6,680 5 will A jd | Jers hasnow open axel ibove reward and no question: l. BURTON BLASTIO FABRIC inti th on ‘WS Chambers street 'D.—L,O8T, A GOLD HUNTING, EN. 50 rt eid come, three-quarter plate lever, Richard . Lemon, Liverpool, maker. Finder will receive the no questions asked, on returning to ‘& DUN, Jewellers, 247 Grand street, bor ‘ard, ai SOUS Te WELLE! w York. PAID 10 THE FINDER REWARD OF $5 WILL BE Man MER yr old Earring, with bine stone: Thirty Atehand Thirseninih streets, on Sixth avenue, ‘who Will bring st to the owner, 65 West Thirty. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. The possidility af a new issue of tnconvertibie paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment such an issue would be a detrt- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. AEP, SALE, ALL KINDS, OF FANCY DOGS, + Birds, &e.; Medicines for all diseases; Breps reene Food for mocking birds, At B. G. DOVEY’S, No, street, near Canal. SPECIAL OTICKS, NM A. Ht INL Bast >| 245 igs45 SORRRRER Es ‘st Wi THE AGEN . ait THE AGEN CLUSED, ALL THE AGENCIES CLOSED’ Tickets selling at principal offices at Louisville, Ky. bai 609 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 69 BKOADWAY, NEW YORK. 609 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Less than two per cent of‘all the tickets sre now in asion of the New York of Buy to day or it may be CLOSED, soe TE. 100 LATE! TUO LATE: WARTER Of 4 itItLIOW POR FIFTY DOLLARS, POK FIFPY DOLLARS, 'Y DOLLARS, FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT For the benefic of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUORY, at Louisville, Ky, March 31, 1874 EX-GOVEKNOR TH( BRAM One Grand ©: n Git Le ¢ Grand Cash Gitt... One Grand Cash Gitt.. One Grand Cash Gitt One Grand Cash Git. 000 One Grand Cash Git 17,500 10 cash gitts, $10,000 100,000 20 cash gilts, $5,000 each + 1.09 ‘50 cash gifts, $2,000 each. 400 80 cash gifts, $4 each 400000 IW) cus gilts, $400 each 40,000 LO cash gifts, $300 each... 45,000 25 cash gifts, $200 each 50.00 325 cash gifts, $100 each.. 11,000 cash gilts, $50 each... Total, 12,000 Gitta, all cash, amounting to Ta aes tickets—Whoie Kets, enths, ALL FRACTIONAL PARTS TO BE REPRESENTED, ALL FRACTIONAL PARTS 10 BE R&PRESENTED, ALL FRACTIONAL PARTS TO BE REPRESENTED. There will positively be no postponement. Orders should be sent at once to THO. H. HAYS & CO... 609 Broadway, New York. A —CATARRH A SPECIALIY.—DR, DE KREMEN + cures the most inveterate cases, Ottice No, 4 Fourth street, one door west of Broadway; or 697 Broadway. Pamphiet sentiree. AW LAST GHAXCE—PUBLIO LIBRARY OF K + tucky Girt Concert.—A lew tickets yet on hant $50; ienths up. Ny dtiati street. For sale by Py wholes, 85 DEVL 301 GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Masonic Kelief Association, Nortolk, Va., TULSDAY, MAY 0, 1374. 10,000 Cash Gitts...... setseees Whole tickets, $5: tickets, Branch office, 78 and 8) Broadway, room 25, Post office box 1,417. ‘A, RORTONE—$1.500.00 IN CASH | PRIZES. AT Grand Gitt Concert jor the benefit of Public Library ot Kentucky. Whole tickets $50; tenths, 85. Address J. T, EDGE, agent, 18 Broad street, New York, FATRAORDINARY DRAW OF HAVANA LOT. ga tery. —Grani prize ¥0,000. Circulars, with full Ln- 5, formauon, sentirce. Tosi . 16 Broadway. rooin 4, OPpATANan BANKERS. Circulars of information furnished. TAYLUN & CU., Bankers, Lt Wall strect, New York. AVANA LOTITERY—EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING; Brand prize, $40, 00, mars of all information furnished. E. SUNSENBERU, box 644 Post office, New von. $250,000 FAAYANA, AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW. ings.—Inormation given and price lists furnished, THROVOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York, Lock box 5.594. ENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY.—CIRCCLARS AND full information sent tree, Address ROGERS & CO., box #1 Post oitive, Jersey City, No J. UR STATE LOTTERIES, LEGALIZED BY two times datly and last day of 1. intormation address MURRAY, ate anthorit: For month. MILLER & G: . Lous, Mo. Qrcus DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE Lotteries. KENTUCEY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 2{1—Mancit 25, 1071. 87, 46, fF 48 1, 45, 76, 7, 70, 69, 27, 13, 2 3B KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 42—mancn 25, 1874. Tl, 65, 27. 21, Sl, 49. SU, 44, 61, 42. 37. 5S. SEELBY EXTRA CLASS NO. 14l—MancH , 20, 6, 2, 9, 71 1, Bs SMELBY, CLASS NO. Lf: Al 34, 6 7h Ti 8% 3% 17, 14 Address J. CLUTE, Postomcs box 4,69, HIBITIO: INTINGS FOR THE BENE DF ST, JOHN'S GUILD, NOW OPEN AT SOM- iALLERY, WILL CLOS& ON SALUR- THE EVERYWHERE, W) EVERYWHERE, W. EVERYWHERE, W EVERYWHERE, W. Two 2 EWS, TUR Newsy THE NEWS, DRY GOUD: “AT SMITH'S PATT BAZAAR, 914 Broadway, hear Twentitn street, N PKING FASHIOD beauttiul changes in Walking New York. Toilets and ‘Chilaren’s_ Di Patierns with CLOTS MODELS dy. SMIL TANT DRESS ELE- VATUR; price nts, maiied for two stamps, extra. For sale everywhere, “They save more than ten tnes in ada) their co: “MILLIN Bi ¥ MSS IAIKING, Ate MATHUS & CO.'s, §91 RROADWAY, CORNER of Nineteenth street—Have now a choice selection of French Sonnetsand English Round Hats, Clips and | Straw: ‘T OF PAPER PATTERN BONNETS lata designed for milliners to copy 0, 499 Broadway, between Broome Nicholas Hotel block), New York. ORD'S, 731 BROADWAY—SPRING of Paris Flowers, on Wednesday and Thurs Sand 2 N ASSORTME A aud Round | from. M. L, KiNw. a pring streets ¢ TG. Y openi larch da AT HAISON ALTON, 862 BROADWAY, A¥OV! Union sauare. importer of French bonnets and Kound Hats, will open on Wednesday, THIS DAY, OF SPRIN elogant spring Millinery. The ‘Mi inilltuers are welcome. 779 Broadway, near . Wall move May 1. RENCH MIDLINE! Bower S.J, L, TRUMBULL, 376 ery choice and stylish assort- und Hats. Flows eciaity, BORG. SLOAN _ BROADWAY AN s street, will open on Weanesday and Thursday, March trimmed and untrimmed straw Bonnets and Kuliinery and Fancy J ORD & TAYLOR, CORNER 4. strevts, will open on We March 25 and 26, the latest noi Mininer Bonnets aud Round Hate: of Ladies’ and ‘en's Suits, O} the newest shail 88 L. DEBRE. BE MME. VIVIEN, 165 ue, have returned from Paris with a most assortmentot Bonnets and Round Hats trom ment of Bos G oods. N ‘D CHRYSTIE sday and Thursd: volties in. spring also a full assortns makes, de N reeher the ieading houses ot P: ME stoudeadigi MARIE caloupean, No. 42 nue, near Twenty+ sixth sircey, having returned Irom Parts by steamship } cim As opened a most recherche vssortment ot tw'and found Hats, careiully selected by herselt in ull the tashionable houses ot Parts. tf Af RS, E. B. WAWLEY, 28 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, Paris millinery and dressmaking orders executed promptly in the Intest designs. ME A DUv AL, DRESS ot Paris Fashions, KER AND IMPORTER fine French Corsets and Pan. tion of clegant styles in Paris Patterns, 878 Broadway. ARIS MITLINE RO. NO.7 WEST ‘Thirtieth street, y choice and stylish jssortment of spring Ponnets and Round Hats; Mourn ing Bonnets. Particular attention paid to orders. SPRING OPBNING.--WE WILL OP i day and Thursday, March ‘2% and 2, a large Mne ot French Bonnets; also our own MANUIAcKire, comprising Lest Novelties, aoe ae TT OT PSON & MARSH, 677 Broadway, OFFICE NOVICE. ‘POs? OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE for the week ending saturday, March 28, 1874 will Clore nt this office as foliows:—On Tuesday at and 11 : ie on Wednestny at Ate ‘Thursday at il) .; and ‘and 12M ye OO Ray ey, SARS, Postmastan, POS' FRANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs; Butler's Intallible Mange Dure and Flea éxterminator, 75¢.; Butler's new Work, $2; dogs boarded, trained, &c. ; Medicines tor all diseases iGEON SHOOTING. FLEETWOOD PARK, SATUARDAY, MARCH 28, ‘The great match between Mr. James Ward, the one armed chsmplon. shot of Canada. and Ira A. Paine, of this cl single and 25 pairs of birds each for $2,000, = eee re < above mentioned place on Satur- ANTED—A LARGE WATCH DOG, APPLY TO G. CASE, Fulton Hotel, corner Eighteenth street and Third avenue. SHE TURE, PR Ni 10 LET—AT FLEETWO! PARK, CLUB HOUSE, Honse at gate, Grand stand, Pool Selling, 4c. For pardiculere actly ig WILLIAM 'H, VAN COTT, super- wendent, or PHILIP DATER, Albemarle hotel. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A. — HIGHLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SPE- CIAL AND PERGMPTORY Saba BY PUBLIC AUCTION; JOHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTLONRER, FRIDAY (TO-MORROW) MARCH 37; AT 1035 O'CLOCK PROMPT, AT STABLE, NO. 43 GKEAT JONES STREET, ting of the elegant and fine stable of Horses, os, Harnerses, c., of John H. Craig, Eaq., who, by e of his physiciais, on account, of his serious ill health, is compelied ‘to give up. driving aud go abroad; Consequently has sent instructions to sell his en- tire fine stock at auction, to highest bidder, CONSISTING OF TROTTERS, ROADSTERS AND Vy FAMILY HOksEs, SPELD “WARRANTED. Elegant, fine and highbred cross matched team of Toad, latnily or trotting Horses, dapple gray and black, nearly 193g high, 6 and youry old: have fine, long tow: ing wanes and tails, with fine, gentec! and game appear- ance, and have few superiors tor style and great driving ualities | drive, wet, zait and style alike to perfection: jo not pull, I , and are attractive, handy and sate tor the most. tml to drive: they rate No. 1 qn road as trotting team, and for family or Park use ‘thev have tew superiors; they ean trot trom 2:44 to2 45 together handily, and either can beat it single; one can beat 2:40 are warranted sound and kind aud perfect; a desirabie, Tich and fine am. Extra fine genteel, ana let black trotting Horse; the most elegant, Lest behaved and most genteel road horse in the State: I: high, 6 years old, with ting symmetry, style and asiusoing, rapid, strong gait: sired by Gen, Knox; has record on Mystic track ot ¥:36; can beat 2:40 to road wager, and the purest, sweetest driver imaginavle; no road too lung sor bin aud no horse that goes the road equals him in style, action and general fine.biooded appearance; is bold, brave and fearless and warranted sound and kind; 1or gentleman's road or family use he has no equal. ‘Also the famous, handsome, fast and high bred young trotting Mare FORREST QUEEN. FORREs! QUEEN is the handsomest five-year-old in the State; is golden chestnut; no wnite; lof high, 5 years old last June: was raised by Alexander, and pur- chased at his annual sale when 3 yours old; is alt sister fo Alexander's famous five-year-old, who trotted 1n 22534 Jast fail: she was sired by Ta'tier, dam by Ned Forrest; was never trained tor speed until ‘the past summer, hor owner not believing in early sorcing, but preters gradual developinent; she is now tinely developed, without spat of bioniigh, atid has as dni, strong. cordy set of limbs and fe 4s genteel trotting and bloodlke iorm as any draw; she has ro pubsic record; Was second itt a fleid of six lust fall, in 224534, being her first aud only apvearance in public: she has frequently been timed half a mile m 1:3 and 1:14, and_her flue breeding, with her great staying qualities, gameness and eaay walt, war. Tants the heliet that she will trot iow in the twentiés this spring; ix pleasant, sute and agreeable drivor, with fine @isposition and hardy, rugged constitution: is warranted found und kind, and can trot.a mile and repeat in leas than 2:35; cun stow 2:30 on good track. Also a hand-ome brown Hambictonian Colt, 1534 high, 5 years old this coming May; sired by Edward Everett, dan by Eureka; is a tine, strong, sturdy colt; fine limbs and feet, and an eiegant, prompt and game driver; was trained & tew weeks last xeason by John Mingo, when he showed fine burst of speed; he promises well; can show 2x49 now, and warranted sound and kind. ‘Also a handsome chestnut Pony Horse, 15 high, 6 years old; vo finer or saier; goes Park; sate tor lady vo ride or drive; great natural style and attractive; can trot in 3 minutes to pony phueton, and do it with ill the style and grace iinaginable; fears bo locomotive or anything else; warranted sound, kind and periect; a perfect gem tor lady or family, Alxo one tour-wheeled Dog Cart, two fine Brewster Road Wagons, pony Phaeton, two' sets of double und {hree of single Harness, all best city makers; Kersey lankets, &c. The who e comprising a very superior and cholce col- Jection of fine stock, aid gentlemen wishing to purchase realiy fine trotting" horses that are acclimated, hardy, rugged and well tried should positively attend this sale. as.all must positively be sold to the highest pldder. No limits, restrictions or reservation whatsoever. Stock now on exhibition, A —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER . AGREAT CHANCE TO PURCHASE GENUINE SPEED, TWELSTIL SALE OF THE FAMOUS MONKOK COUNTY TROTTERS AND ROADSTERS, AT BAKKicn & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION MARKY AND NEW YORK TAT- TERSALLS, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND 39TH STREET, ON goers: Als 28, a 1 O'CLOCK. THE STORK comprises THREE THAT CAN heas2:35 THREE SHAT beat SIX THAT CAN AT 2:50, FUUR iHAT CAN B 3 minutes. pa P. ae OF MAHOGANY bay Geldings that can ent 225), A Pal OF CHESTNUT GELDINGS that can beat 2:50. ie PAIR OF GRAY GELDINGS; can trot in 3 min- nies. Ai. ELEGANT AND EXTRA stylish drivers, war- ranted sound and kind, and principaliy the get ot Major Exsail, von vuke, George aichen, Jr.; Kip Van Winkle, John J, Crittenden, Archer's Hambletonian. Eu- rexa, lenry Romer Horse, Porer's Messenger Duroc, Cassius M. Clay, Jr.; Champion, Young Colum. ba P LY THE 3 green trotters ever brought Sale positive and without r SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, STOCK NOW ON exhivition. UCTION NOUS (late Johnston ¢ Van Tasseli), OFFICE AND SALMSKOOM, OLD’ STAND, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOU: REMOVED ‘fu Tit -PACTOUS | PREMISE: 19 To 2% ahIRT REET, ARRIAGKS ARE HELD RY TULSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 1035 O'CLOUK, ill be conducted on precisely the same 11 honorable principles Which have aiways char- ealines at our hotte and won the respect of the business community us weil as the Tihs FOR SALE MAY BE MADE, AS USUA KITHER AT OUR DOWNTOWN HOUSE, 87 NASSA STREMT, OR AT TAK MART, 19 ‘TO 25 THIRTEENTH 'Y PLACE, ry THREE DAYS TED ND, NSIGNMENTS, LOOK. TTHE HORSE ANC CARRIAGE AUCTION MART of VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY (Suecessors to Johesion & Van Tassel), v PROMISING lot of young wether in New York. 8 OF ARCH, JON EB IS acterized th and confide publte at jar ¥ AT THE OLD STAND, 10, 112 and Md AST THIR- TEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE, s RSALE UF HOKsEs AND CARKIAGES, RE WILL bE HELD BYERY TUESDAY AT 12 O'CLOCK. GENTLEMEN WILHING TO ?U\CHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to seil, will find this house riecily reliable, as this business will he conducted on ane straightrorward principles which have gov- it. i GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE {Hat 15 WARRANTED SOUND FROM 24 TO 48 HOURS » FRIDAY, esand Carriages always on hand at private sale. CONSIGNMENTS, L ADVAN 1 . UP TU IX O'CLOCK THE Da DUSENBURY & VAN DUSER’S TOP WAGON, af 1 Stivers’ do., one Brewster Roal Wagon and light Clarence, two seat extension Phaeton; 20 Kockaways, of all styles, $: + Rockaway, 1 Philadelphia six-seat Rockaway, Ltwoseat open Wagon; 2010p and open rony Phactons, new and second hand, St 0 top and open press, S125 uj ) top and open ‘oad Wagons. by city nakere, 89) ty ) Wagon Suixies and Fkeieions, by Cattery and others, $50 up; 1 light Coacn and © si je and double Harness, &c., at WM. H. Wauste FIRS? CLASS BUILT DOCTOR’ two and one tour-seated Top Huggy ; Express, Gro- an 8 Wayous: side bar Koad Wagons second top Milk Wagon, forsale cheap, at MS West Twenty-seventh street, between Kighth and Ninth avenu T2i6 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR CHIRD AVE 4A nue, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, &e., &c., of every Gescr.ption, lower than any Nouse tn te city, A. WELL-BRED KENTUCKY HORSE, 1516 HANDs, 7 AL years this spring, black, very handsome; superior saidie and buggy. Inquire at residence, 2,7 West Forty. fourth street, or stable, Watker T. ihorne, 107 West ‘Thicty-tirst sireet. Ss WAGON; ONE | HORSES, CAKM1AGES. aC. A —FAST TROTTING COLT AT AUCTION—WILL BE + sold, at BARKER & CHASE'S City Auction Mart and New York ‘attersatis, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth strect, ou saturday, March 28, at 1 o'clock, the desirable brown Trotung Colt Brown Eddie, got by Hambicionian, Jr. he by Volunteer, dam by To! Thumb; was bred by Colonel A. H, Taylor, Turner’ punty, NY. is 184 high, § years ‘old: is er; bas had no training avd can now show ree minutes; is periectly gentle and docile, and is war- ranted sound ‘and kind: pedigree guaranteed. Will be on exhibition to-norrow att A —FOR SALE, THE LESRATED TROTTING «Horse Frank Tiler ; sound and kind, 1994 hands high, Zor 8 years old; very stylish, and can beat 2:0. Also a very stylish light leather shifting top Road Wagon and Harness, good as new, of the iy 4 best make, used only halt a dozen times: will be sold for one-third their value, as they must be soid, separately or together. Call and examine the above turnout, asitisa chance seldom ot- fered. Inquire for Mr. Fioee ‘sturnout, at the Waver- ley stables, 147, M9and 151 West Thirty-fifth street, be- tween Broadway and se ith avenue. AM BINDS, OF NEW AND SECOND HAND CAR- rages at the cheapest house in the city. guwis CARRIAGE REPOSTTORY, 216 EAST NINTH STREL 1, NEAR THIRD AVENUE. A LOT OF HORSES JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, sold cheap or exchanged for Horses of less valne; At for all kinus of busine: ted sound and kind. 47/ Washington street, ¥ N ELEGANT TEAM BAY HORSES, 164 HANDS; warrantedin every respect, with Cartiage an Harness, or separately ; cost $4,000; wiil be sold ata bar- wan, APPIN, At) MANUFACTURERS’ UNION CAR- JAGE REPOSITORY, 638 Broadway LARCE STOCK OF LIGHT WAGONS, MADE with great care and of best materials, will be sold At bargains to close out my entire stock. AAC LOCKWOOD, corner 127th sireet and Third av, A. WEOR S422, ONE SORREL MORSE, 17 HANDS . bigh 1. 1,400 weight, 7 years old; sound and kind; without blemish; suitable for cart, truck, express, of lager beer w nauire atowy Last cixt CARRIAGES & HARNESS. . Fine assortment of first clase work, at the lowest prices in the city, Oar new style Depot Wagons a specialty. At TUFTS’, 83 Liberty street. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES, LAN. daus, Landaulets. Ciarenves, Coupes, Phactons, fagons, &c.; also second hand Carriages, Clarences, Goupes, four and six svat Kockaways, Pony and Fark Phactons, top und no top Bu: BY, ‘agons, at M. CUR- LEY's Carriage Factory, 109, if ‘and 113 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. HORSES, _SARRIAGED, GC. [RouceMeNts oun OWN MAKE OF CARRIAGES, at lower prices than dealers can afford; second hand Coupes, Rockaways, Phactons, Depot Wagons, Dugsies: assortment o/ new Carriages ILYER & CO., 698 IVERY STABLE FOR SALE—AT PL VAINFIELD, J. a first rate chance tor a person. wilt into the business: 12 horses, carriages, & terms easy, Address JUNES, rst ottice, OTICE TO C. P. LESLIE, GRAY & CO., OR to whom it may concern.—We hereby give’ you Rotice that a bay gelding, known as “Loren.” tet at our stable, 13 and 15 East Piity-eighth street, June 21, 1873, will te sold at public auction, at the auction mart of Van Tassel! & Kearney, 10, M2 and 14 East Thirveenth sireet, New York city, on, Friday, April 3, 1874 at 12 o'cloe! ‘s Kk nd expenses. lock noon, to pay for his keep and expenses, O* B NEW FOUR SEATED LIGHT WAGON FOR sale very cheap, 57 Willett strcet, top floo ONY NS, 1) ROAD WAGONS, NEW styles: Sundowns, Dog Carts, Coupes, Park Phae- tong, Victorias and Family Carriages, every description ; ad hand; popular pr! “MANUFACTURERS! US oad RIVATE STABLE TO LET—FOUR STALLS OR ‘age room, hay loft, &¢.: rent $74. No. . between Thirtyseventh and Thirty: hth streets, ND HAND RRIAGES, BARGAINS.—CUT UN- ‘art, Pony F » Coupe Roc! MANUFACTURERS? UNION, 683 Broadway PEED AND POWER.—BAY GELDING, 15i¢ HANDS, with a record in the thirties; can cart top wagon and two at great speed; alsoa Park turnout. Apply at 408 Kast 114th street. MOUNTED HARNESS.—A GEN®LEMAN it going abroad offers for sale a new silver doubie Harness made to order by Peat, ot Lou- don. Can be seen at 66 Pine street. QTABLE TO LET—FIVE STALLS, NINTH + also two Floors or whole House, 13 room: gas. Apply to E. No.1 OP WAGON, $65; OPE. $10); do., $150; top depot, grocer: Wagons; double and singie Harness; 1,480 Broadway. ‘T° LET—THREE STORY BRICK STABLE; PLENTY ot room for two horses, three wagons; hayloft, coachman’s room; with all improvements. Apply ou premises, No. 243 West Thirty-eighth street. Rent bau: PONY PHAETON, business, pedlers! all at low figures. N ELEGANT EXTRA COMBINED BAY SADDLE ‘and harness Gelving is included in the great Monroe county sale at BAKKER & CHASE'S, corner of Broad- way and Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday, March 28, at o'clock. A WELSH PONY FOR SALE—12% HANDS, SIX years old, blood bay, fine mane and tail; is’ per- fect beauty; Warranted ‘sate und kind; free trom all vice or trick: will stand by the steam cars: safe tor the most timid child; has all gaits under the saddle; also small Phaeton and Harness to match; solonly for want of usc. Apply at private stable No. 161 East ‘I'wenty- eighth street. A GENTLEMAN LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL his beautiful black saddle and y ands and 8 years ol: Ww? \TED—A PAIR OF CLOSELY MATCHED FAMILY Horses, either black, dark bay or chestnut color; smooth bullt, long tails, 15,5x16 hands high; showy an good roadsters, No one need answer who cannot meet the above description and bring satisfactory guarantee ot pertect soundness and freedom from any iault. Price not to exceed $1,000, Address D. L, G., box 74 Post office. WAXTED—A GOOD SHIFTING TOP ROAD WAGON, weight about 23 pounds, Brewster or Stivers! build, with Jagger spring and body cat away in front, to make it more accessible. Address, with lowest chsh Post ofc J ANTED—SKCOND HAND CABRIOLET, IN GOOD carder, made by Brewster or first class maker. Ad- Gress, me price, maker and bow long used, box 1,128 Post oflice. Most timid to ride or drive; has no tricks or fauits, and is perfectly sound; can be bought for $3" cash. Apply WANTED—OMNIBUS—A LIGHT OMNIBUS, SUITA- at stables, Nos. 15 and 17 Kast Tweaty-eighth_ street, or ble tor country hotel ase; must be in good order dress KE. 8. BILRRY, Sturtevant House, Broad and lght, Apply at MANUFACTURERS? UNION CAR- Twenty-cighth street. RIAGE REPOBLTORY, 033 Brondway. (A ANY GENTLEMAN LOOKING FOR A PERFECT ANTED—DONKEY.—A JENNY DONKEY. CALL AL; Bore, for pony, phacton, or saddle use combined, Bra ot Wittens, gMANEPACIURERS’ UNION CAie y, r 5 ears; any trial given to responsi v. 8, 3 ct parties. ‘Stable, Sl Seventh avenue, near Thirtyecighth | AGE WARER SE BEOR WATE 1 SE street. DOUBLE, ONE SINGLE TRUCK AND FIVE REWSTER, OF TW 'Y-FIFTH STREET, established 1838, sole makers of Brewster Wagons, with vertical stec! plates in sxles, e atest improvement ever made in ARON erspmbinine HAR Ibas and durability wit Derivet sat BPEWSTER OF BROOME STREET TILBURY, IN first class order, AT PRIVATE SALE at ARCH. JOHNSTON'S MART, 19 to 26 Thirteenth strect, near University place. NARRIAGE REPAIRING,—BREWSTER | & CO, (OF Broome street) have a thoroughly organized repair. ing department connected with thelr new factory (to which thev have lately removed), and invite the atten- tion of the public, as well as their old customers. Under {he supervision of a member of their firm they propose to make this one of the important features of their bust- ness, conducting it in all respects ax they do the depart. ments devoted fo the manutacture of carriages, employ. fing equally skilled workmen, wiih, prices waltorm to all with or without conttact. Orders may be left at the fac: tory, Broadway and Forty-seventh street, or at their dowhtown warerooms, Fifth avenue, corher of Four- teenth street. JUARENOE. IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY BREWSTER of Broome stree: yw Gores? BUILT BY BREWSTER & CO., OF roome streo! Lanaaulet and Demi Landau, by J. B. Brewster & Co. Two six-seat Rockaways, Doctor's top Wagon, city built. Koad and top Wagons, Phaetons, Express and Depot Wagons, Harness, &c, At private sale by VAN TASSEL & KEARNEY, 0, 112, 114 East Thirteenth street. Ve Horses for sale at A. 8. SAYRE’S, 212 Washington $80, $8—THREE HORSES; SUIT ANY $50 work; not half value; good single Track, $65; top and no top express Wagons, Harness and Buggy cheap. 283 Eighth avenue. $950 —A NICE PHAETON, IN GOOD ORDER; =U. leather top on back seat; Miner & Stevens? two good work Horses, $75 and $33; express or grocers’ Harness, $15. 245 West Twenty-sixth street. 83: (). —TEAM DARK GRAY AND BAY, 7 YEARS, POOU, I6hands; warranted sound and kind ately itdesired. Black Horse, 9 years, 1544, $110 dian, $85. 216 West Thirty-tirst street. ei BOARDERS WANTED. LARGE SQUARE AND ONE HALL ROOM, FRONT, to let, to single gentiemen, with Board; appoint- ments first class:-no moving; references exchanged. 43 ‘West Twenty-second street. ROOM ON SECOND, ALSO ROOM AND BEDROOM on third floor to let, with Board, to gentlemen or gen= lemen and their wives; references requi ast ‘Twentieth strect, between Broadway and Fourth av. ] SITTING ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY TO Jet, with good Board, suitable for two persons, at 1 Ro MAY MOVING. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Bleecker. Room, gas, grate, bath, tor two, $15; nice single Room, tor lady or gentleman, $7; good table; private faini 357 East Nineteenth street. PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM IN corner house, on second floor, front, to let, with Board, to gentieman and wite; also 'single Rooms; ‘terms moderate. Apply at 136 Macdougal street. (CARRIAGES-SECOND, HAND: ROAD AND TOP Wagons, jump seat Buggy, voctor's Wagons, New- Port Wazons. six seat Phaeton, Coupe, Coupe Rockaway, larence, curtain Kockaway, dc, é¢. R, M. STIVERS, 144 to 152 cast Thirty-first street, OR SALE THREE NEW ONE-HORSE TRUCKS i a} ) at Prince street. made in the best manner, Wy. WESTERPIELD, OR SALE—AT PRIVATE STABLE, NO. 140 WEST Fiftieth street, rear, one stylish gray and one sty- heh sorrel Horse, Hoth 15% hat ound and kind; also single ani double farness ‘and one Brewster's B (OR SALE VERY CHEAP—A VERY HANDSOME Coach, as good as new. Can be seen at John H. Morreil’s storage warehouse, 102 and 14 fast 'thirty- second street. y ONE TROTTING WAGON, BREWSTER'S make (Hroame street), little “used, 125 pounds; one double seated Park Phacton, four Fur doves. At No. 17 West Forty-iourth street. F, SALI T CART, ONE WHITE CAPEL Cart, both made by Brewster, of Broome strect; 16}g hands high coupe Horse, young, sound, riectly gentie, price $50, Apply at’private Bust Twenty-seventh street, WORK HORSE, ONE ROAD HORSE AOR SALE—ONE and Kockaway cheap. Apply at No. 325 West Fifty- sixth street. OR SALE—TOP WAGON, $75, IN GOOD ORDER. Apply at 125 White sireet, in the store, OR SALE HANDSOME COUPE, Brewster & Co, of Broome street; price $700. Can be seen at Morreil’s storage warehouse, 1hirty-second strect and Fourth avenue. K% SAL hands high; very easy drivers. don't ni AN'S ROAD TEAM, 16 perfectly sound and kind; will guarantee io show 2:3 to- r OWNE| oft ‘OR EALE—TWO SIDE-BAR TOP WAGONS, new, the other been used half a dozen times city maker, Inquire at private stable, 1,372 Broadw: VOR, SALE-CLARENCKE, BAROUCHE, ROAD Warton, and Portiand Cutter; property of a private ntieman; also back and road Horses cheap. itth avenue. OR SALE—AN IRON GRAY HORSE, 5 YEARS OLD, 15 hands 5 inches high, together with Road Wag: Harness, Blankets, &c. ; price $65). Address U. R. T., bos 1,182 Post offi OR SALE—A SECOND HAND. GLOSE COACH, IN good running order. Inquire of O. A. & 8. H. BeN&- DICT, Undertakers, 6) Carmine street. VOR SALE=A FINE SORREL HORSE; STYLISH, Ffirive double of single; a cod sald'e hoise or exted Stepper for tandem. Apply at stable, 147 West Forty-tirst street, rear. (OR SALE—TWO HORSES, 15 HANDS: FIT YOR any use; will be sold cheap; no work. Call for two days at 136 Perry street, rear. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD, 16 Po tands high? coun and kind ean bo driven in single or double harness: fit for a private coach or coupe or lamlly use; J a siylish ariving horse. Apply at No, $82 aah ‘Twen o1 OR SALE.—FUUR GOOD WORK HORSES; TO BE cold at a sacrifice. Inquire at the blacksmith shop, No. 186 West Fourth sireet. OR SALE—CHEAP, VOR: Po brown Mare, 7 vents, 16'¢ hands, $60 brown Horse, $79; bay Horse, 8 years, $100; Horse, $30; sold tor wantof use. 75 Vandam surect, near Hudson. JOR SALE—AT PRIVATE STABLE NO. 3 WEST ‘twenty-second street, ear Finh avenue, a very stylish bay’ carriage ‘Team, 15.3 hands high’ is war ranted sound and Kind; also bay Humbletontan brood Maro; an trot in 2:40, OR SALE LOW-FINE NEW LIGHT DOUBLE Harness, made in best manner, with key collars: also tine new single Harness, at 149 West Thirty-third street, second too! r%, SALE—iWO FINE BROWN hands, 6 and 7 years HORSES, 16% SUPERIOR PAT T HORS! FOR a, suitable fora truck or cart; AL filersod tor wuntor use. Apply at WHIENEY'S | warranted sound altd kind. "699 Washington street, near Brewery, 675 Washington strec is Clarkson. si x LE, TWO GOOD WORK HORSES; TO BE 1 —A BAY, ALSO A KOAN HORS: SOUND Ke AL. tala reusorlablo, as tho owner has tiken them for debt: a trial ot threé days allowed. Apply at No, 347 Bowery, A —oan . NEW AND SEC. AA. ond Rockawavs, id Pony Phaetons, Bugyi 4, Depot and Business Wagons, at dl West Broadway, hear Canal street. wanted.—Naine price, inaker and where to be seen, J D., Herala oft =FOR SALE, TWO HOR ES.7 YEARS OLD; WAR- A.cra 1 and kinds fittor any business: one hav Nor: ish and warranted (6 woo im 3 min. oa Gey wre to ve sold ae 0 eacrit cing our of business Apply av treet, near Broadway. Aron en TO PAY KE and cheap work Horses; m 207 West Nineteenth sireet, FO SALE—THREE-QUARTER SEAT SIDE Aste Wagon, hang very. low, built by Dubols; itsed a doven in il be sold’ cheap, he owner 1s, ast Houston 48 No.’ ING, Two. STRONG tbs sold, Inquire at BAK been Private stable “CARRIAGE FACTORY, WITH 8TOCK, 4&0. tor x exchange oF Houre and Acres within ant jour of oity, bh STON & OO, Naat samt, A PONY PHAETON, WITH CANOPY AND RUMBLE, | } 7 1) 15 and 17 hands; fit for,any work; $70 and $85; sold to ctose partnership, No.7 Bayard street, SALE—A FINE CUESTNUT MA SEVEN years ald, stout build, (ull 16 hands hight; she is suita- bie jor any work and Warranted sound and kind. inquire 76 Grove street, corner of West t. HORSES, 7 AND 8 cor, butcher or any harles street, near STYLISH business: prices, $100, $1 Greenwie! ALF SEAT ROAD WAGON, MADE TO ORDER, almost new: the pretiest mJdel in the city, ata bar- gain torcash, At Viano Warerooms, No. 6 Last sour. teenth street, ARs SS-FOR TIE TRACK, ROAD, PARK, FARM 0 BIS siness and pleasure use ; single, $8 (0 $200 ‘0 SKU per set. Also Saddles. ‘bridles, Blan ents, Hoods and Horse Furnishing Goods "At M MAN'S Harness Manutoctory, 114 Chambers street, H* MEN AND OTHERS.—fOR SALE, A SET OF Coune Harness, good as new, $15; set of express OF truck. 315. 20 West Fwenry-sventh street, RON STABLE FITTINGS—ALL THE LATEST IM. Feoreend for au {iusttated catalogue, "nse spect a MOVANRN & KIRTLAND, Nos & 1 and 13 Roade streak MADE BY | bal | A 1 5 PER DAY, $6 PER WEEK AND UPWARDS OU ‘tor first cliss Rooms, with excellent Board nt173 174,176 and 175 Bleecker sircet, six blocks west of roadway. LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, 1N THOR- ough order, with or without superior Board, to adult Parties of respectability. wishing a. permanent home. 232 East Eleventh streot, next St. Mark's church. ©) OR THREE PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS h or without Board, to gentlemen; private r-fourth strect, near Broadway. Inquire of & 0O., 37 Union square, 6) OB THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO. 4 dated with Board in a genteel private family of adults; no other boarders; house modern and pleasantly located, on the west sidé: no moving. Address 8. L., Herald office, Bq 70.$) PER WEEK FOR COMFORTABLY FUR- D4 nished itooms, with Board; house modern: toes tion central and convenient to several car routes. 99 Christopher strect, near Bleccke: VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL STREET.— e) Handsomely furnished Yront Parlor and Bedroom; also a double and single Room, with or without Board; day boarders accommodated ; terms moderate, RTH AVE 4 © gle gentlemen, quired. RTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.— ©) Lady having house elegantly furnished desires to rent her Rooms to a party of first class gentlemen wno would like the comtorts of home, withont meels, or with brewkfast, Address LIVINGSTON, Herald office. 2 TO $3 PER WEEK.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD; $6 23.—ROOMS FOR FAMILIES OR SIN- with Board or private table it re- new house; unexceptionadle neighborhood, No. i spencer ,corter Fourth and West Tenth stredts, of 251 West vourth street; reterc KAST FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH 6 avenue.two large handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor; large and small oom on fourth floor to ict, with Board; relerences exchanged. BOARDEHS WANTED. — SOSESESEN 43> STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND SIXTH +) avenue.—A private family haves front Room ang hall Room, nicely furnished, to let, wit first oc! Board and home comforis, to parties “will ng, to spay. reasonabie price; reterences. Address W, 1s, Her Piown Branch office. 42 BAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. way and University place.—To let, with Board. A tamily about leaving for Europe would like to find oc cupants for their comtortadle Rooms and new House ty furnished throughout in October last; private’ famly with fow boa’ Ps 44. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. four Rooms on third tloo: fourth floor to let with Board; all elegantly furnishedt references; table and location first class. 47 WEST | TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET, BE. tishea Mech Broadw and Sixth avenue —Ne iy, fur shed Koomns, tor gentlemen only; ter: Week; bres kiast; bo moving. imaibalbatiols. B STREET.—HANDSOME _ PORN: 47 Kkooms, with Hos to gentleman and vile single gentlemen: table firs H con. Sat eens eit, table fest class; terms moderate ; TRENTH 5) West x STREBT—HANDSO! oY farn hed large Room, third tloor, Rootes ping flass Ice kn oh leone en strictly 52 AND 4% ST. MARS PLACE. AND So. sat Boos, menses wise ohiy ae ae Hemen aud wives diud siugte gentlerven 3 ion tne, 52 WEst Twenr OW some front Room, ¢ ond story back Room, ‘xi ven! pining bp for comfort; Board it desi moving. every com rod, prices moderate; no) BARROW STREET—A SECOND sToRY 92 Room, with alcove, to let, with Hoard: private fainily: all conveniences; ho moving at Ma; Q5 GHINTON PLACE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND oe) Sixth avennos.—Two Hall Roots and one tarce front Room, with Board; house recently oecupied ; tur- niture new; terms moderate. No May moving. QQ CLINTON PLACE.—TWO HANDSOMELY FUR. ee) unished front Rooms on second and third floors, southern exposure; also other desirable Kooms tor tam ilies or gentlemen; first class table Board; reterences. 105 EAST, TWENTYEIGHTH | STREET — wira Board, large front Room hall Room on seo- ond floor: also large Room and hall Room on third floor; o moving in M: teren quired. JO9 EASE IWENTY.POURTH STREET, BETWEEW Atte achourth and Lexington avenues —A front Room second floor to lot, with or Wi 3 also hall Room; table boarders taken. 148 WEST, THIRTY.SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—A _tamily, having lust taken the house, oer handsomely furnished or unfurnished Roo! second floor, with Board; also back Parlor, with smal Roow adjoining. 154 NWEfT, THIRTY-SECOND | STREET.—A LADS having « handsomely turnished house will let to a gentleman and wite a Room on second floor, with ample closet room, hot and cold water, with Board for one or both if required. 939 } AS} THIRTIETH STREET.—IN PRIVATE Oe ti mily. good Board and pleasant Rooms for a married couple or single persons; to permanent, price reasonable. AR East FOURTEENTH STREET, RET En 2A} ketona “mat rire nrenueecanlendiaiy *f fur nished Rooms to let, with Boord. Apply this week. 310 WEST, THIRTY-FIeTH strane —A GOOD sized front Room to let, with Board, to gentle man and wite or single gentlemen, for $15 per week; alse aback Parlor for $14; no objection to ladies. 610 NINTH AVENUE—A FEW LADIES CAN 08 tain Board, $3 50; also a number of genemem, Sent es wees N ALCOVE ROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO A gentleman and wife or party of gentlemen: also @ hall Room toa gentleman. 219 West Fifteenth street. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OWNING A NEW brown stone house, will rent, w'th Board for two or three, newly furnished Kooms on either floor, to suit the party; location first class, west side. Address, (or one week o JUGTE! N°, 4 WASH a ‘arlor and Bedrooms on second floor to let; house entirely renovated, ana is especially udapted tor tami lies; French table. OOMS—WITH AND WITHOUT BOARD, IN ALI informaiton gratis. GENUN@S u ware arts of the city; RDERS' DIRECTORY, No. 7E OFFER, At MODERAT ‘of elegantly fnrnished Rooms, Grand Union Ho! Park avenue and Forty-first street: tirst class In all ite appointmenis.. G. F, & W. D. GARRISO BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, GENTLEMAN OWNING AN ELEGANT CHA set of Furniture, new, black walnut, raised anc carved, with marble, &c., complete, would loan it to a rey MBI sponsible party, who would use it with cure, fora small remuneration. Address FURNITURE, Herald office. A YOUNG GENTLEMA RECENTLY ARRIVED to have full Board with a from: Berlin is desirou Fespectable private family, where he can have the op portunity to improve in the English Ianguage; board not to exceed $10 weekly. Address BERLIN, Herald office, YOUNG LADY WANTS BOARD IN A PRIVATB family where there are no other boarders; in the Adaress FARNUM, A family of a widow lady preferred. Herald office. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND BARY WISH fargo. and small Room adjoining, with Board ast ase of laundry, in private tamily; will furnish and own Fooms; rent not over $50 per month, Address HL, box €39 New York Post office. BY GENTLEMAN. WIFE, AND BOY, SIX YEARS old: location of house, ‘table and rooms must be di sirable: terms $13 to $20 per week. Address GEORGH K, JONES, station C, OARD WANTED FROM APRIL 1—BY A FAMILY. of four adaits, two Rooms required: terms not to exceed $150 per month; location between Fourteenth and Twenty-third streets and becween ixth and Le: Ineton avenues; highest reierences given and required. Address F. Z., station D. OARD WANTED—BY FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS and servant; three pleasant Chambers and Parlor in a cesirable location below Forty-secon! street, com enient to cars, &c. Address, stating terms and all par ¥ tees (no other answers noticed), E. U. G., Dox 1,504 ‘ost office. BOARD, WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, ‘ nurse and infant Third Story, front, and hall Be Toom attached: location between thitty-tourth an Forty-elchth streets, Sixth and Madison avenues; terma $80 to $35; references required. Address J. K. 8., box 132 Herald off BOARD WANTSD-FOR A LADY IN A’ PRIVATE American iamilv; price not exceeding $10; reer ences exchanged. Address FRENCH LADY, Herald Up town Branch office. % NENTLEMAN AND WIFE WAN! ONE LARGE 0} JX one large and small Room, unturnished. exceps car pet, with Boara: terms about. '$50 per month. ddress GULARITY, x 102 H id Uptown Bi he 5 V TANTED—BY A_ SINC GENTL' N, IN A PRE vate family, a comfortably firnished "Room, with Bedroom adjoining nd with Breakfast. Address, stat ing terms, &c., W., box 3,78 New York Post office. WAtenar ‘A CONVALESCENT INVALID LADY, who don’t require much care, Board in a quiet feuntiys terms moderate. Address J. K., box 118 Herald oftte WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, TWO DOORS FROM Fifth avenue.—Handsomely iurnished reception ; need ex Room to let to physician, with Breakfast and sleeping Apartinent if desired; no'moving in May, Wastep—s NICELY | FURNISHED ROOM. FOR A entieman and wife, in a quict familv, where the: are ngothor boarders, Address M. HOWARD, Dox i PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE ours (0 let to family or siugle gentlemen, with Board; references exchanged. Q) RAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY place and Fiith avenae.—Large square Rooms, nicel furnished; every convenience; moderate prices; single ded double Kooin for gentleman: $5, with Board. 9 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—A LADY HAVING 4 nowly furnished house will rent choice, pleasant ‘Rooms, en suite or singly, to gentlemen, at moderate price, with or without Breakfast. [OTH ,STREBT, 11s WEST.—FARLOR SUITS, TWO or three rooms, nicely furnished ; also other ooms; house has ait modern conveniences; ‘table and location first ciass; references. No May moving. [ATH STREET, 27, WEST—LARGE ASD HAND. Paty furnished Rooms to let, with Board, on second and fourth floors; house and table first class; ref- erences 14% STREET, 217 WEST.—ONE SUIT OF ROOMS, for a party of gentlemen; also two large hall Rooms to let, wita Hoard; summer prices to permanent partics, 147% STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 300 and 302.—Second story front Parlor and Bedroom, handsomely furnished, to let, with Board; no children or nurses taken. Tt TWENTY.FOURTH STREET AND 63 MADI- Kiegantly inrnished Kooms to let, with or without Soard, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, 19 WEST TWENTY FIRST STREET.—WITH BOARD, J Rooms sultable (or tavuily ; also single Rooms for gen- iemen, $9 to $10 per week; no moving. JO RAST PORTYSIXTH STREET, NEAR | THE Windsor.—A fourth story front Room. suitable tor two persons, with koard; reierences exchanged. 290 STREET. WES, 360. PLEASANT FURNISHED 2 Rooms, on second and fourth floors, to let, with Board; cood table and vood location; would preter par- ties to furnish their own rooms e, pt carpets. D STREET, EAST.—NIC. Rooms to let, with Board, sing rates; all improveineucs Y FURNISHED or en suite, at oviNg. 298 WEST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY t two very pleasant and neatly furnished 0 gentloman and Wi'e or single gentlemen, with ut Board; terms moderate. 84 Kooms, or with 34TH, STREET, WEST.—A SMALL FAMILY OF OL adulis have & few delighttul Rooms to Jet, with first, class Hoard, to single gentlemen. Address SVERKIT, station B. t * a TH ST, NO. NEWLY FURNISHE 34 Qe sik 30m: , with Board, at moderate Rooms, en su xelauged. w ‘0, 5 7.—ELEGANTLY FUR. 0 let on suit iso one or two single xgiasy nonrd; house and neighborhood ho moving 1 May; rererences of ity. ¢ TH ATREKT, BAST, 121, 35 Two desirab'e Rooms to to Hoard; reverences givens and required po BAR PARK AVENUE. with first class AND 4 WEST FOURTKEATH, STREET La and Sixth avenues. —Large and ‘sm sole with first ciass Board, Multable tor families le gentlemen: references, A YOUNG GE: NICE ROOM and Board in a refined American famtly on Broo! iyn Heights: permanent if suited ; references excha: Address, stating terms, A. R. T., box 184 Herald office. te Fraakiort Hat 3 ay, YORE, STOP Ag the Franktort ouxe, coruer of Franktort at ds, Be, 5c., and $i per day. Gen- A Ilan streets; neat Be tlemen and families. A —PARK HOTE: + Beekman and Nassau streets, centrally the immediate vicinity of mercantile business. reasonable prices by the day or week. ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON THROUGH TO ANN sireet, near Broadway.—Hested by steam: open all hours; Butopean pian; Rooms Svc, and upwards; new tumily Kooms: meals at_popalar prices. OTEL =T. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE ‘twenty-second street. —An elegant Suit, facing west, rotunda foo (EUROPEAN PLAN); CORNER located, to Rooms at AND sonth- Iso two smaller Suits above; fnext location in city; elevator, &c.; entrance on Fifth avenue just completed ; to Tirat glass Battier moderate teri WM. G. TOMPKINS, Proprietor. N®%, ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNE: Bayard street.—z00 light Rooms, neatly furnished; bcd or 5c. per night: $2to $3 per week. For gentlemen oly. ¥ INCHESTER HOUSE, CORNER OF BROADWAY N ae Ly ag tag ms =] yercpes aes jew and elesan' ingle. an restaurant: “di TH. re: WINCHESTER, Proprietor. = N HOUSE-94 SIXTH AVE. Pg SR a Do RM TRO MmNY OF single BO KKILHON & CO., Propriators COUNTRY BOARD. — “YT TARRYTOWN—FIRST CLASS BOARD: GA Aaa convenent to depot; reierences = Changed. | Address box 143 Post office, Tarrytown, N. ¥, OARD WANTED FOR THE SUMMER—ON THE Bova snore. or Sound, for ten. or m moderate Aildress, with full particulars, ‘ices, prompt pay, ox 479 Post office. TRY BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A PRIVATE he Central Railroad of New Jersey by on or addressing Mra ELIAS W. VREEDAND, ANTED-CHILDREN TO BOARD: AGH 2 TO 10 Years; good home; kind care, Address Nira C. Re H,, Fo:dham, N, Y. WASTED— BOARD 13 ried THE COUNTRY FOR A MAR. lady, who isin deticate health, where she will | have a pleasan: and comtortable home, $7 to $3 a week. Address G. T., Herald Uptown Brancit ollie SUMMER RESORTS, HOTEL, BLOOMETELD, N. d= usiness part of the town: RCHDEACONS Centrally located in the ominodation For sunner boarders; dood restaurant, plenty of shed and stable room; charges moderave, TPHE MANSON, FARM HOUSE, wns, ELIZARETE UNDERAILL'S, Locust Valley depot, Row opened for summer beardera, Tt

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