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THE NEW YORK HERA WHOLE NO. 13,739. ———— NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. ——- AMUSEMENTS—Nivta 'Pacs—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. STROLUGY—Twetrrn Pacr—Fourth column, ALL SL ASON—Secony Pacr—Sixth column. —Twetrth Pacr—Fourth column, WANTED—Finst Pace—Sixth colamn, D LODGING WANTED—Finst Pace—Sixth REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp First column. OPPORTUNITIES—E1cnta Paces, NOTICE—SevaytH Pace—sixth column, 1, ESTATE FOR SALE—Secoxn Pacr—First column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Etavente Pags—Third col- G—Twrirm Pagr—Sixth column. JOACH ME: AND ,GARDENERS—Evevents Page— Third, fourth ant Aftn columns. J STEAMSHIPS: KCOND Pace—Sixth col- umn, SOT AR CM eS ee Bicers Pace, > D UNTRY BOARD--Ftkst Pace—sixth column, NTISTRY—TwaueTn Pace—sixth column, G00) 18 x—Seeond column. LLING HOUSKS TO LEI, FURNISHED AND UN. FURNISHED—Twatrm Pace—First, second and OP EAN. STEAMSHIPS—Sxcoxn Pace—Fttth and wORQREAR Pee th columns, BYES AND LAlts-Nuym Pace—Sixth column, . tant PAGE, FINANCIAL— FOR 5. xVENTH Page—Stxth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Tweirrn Pacr—Third column. FURNITURE—sxconp Pacx—Fourth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—hieventa P4gr—Second columns. BELE WANTED OMALES—Etxventm Paox—Fitth col- n. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C,—Finst Paae—Third, fourth and’ fifth column: HOTELS—Finst J'4ce—Sixth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANIED—Sxcoxp Pacr— Fourth cotumn. INSTRUCTION—Finst Pace—Sixth column. JERSEY. CLIX, HOBOKEN. HUDSON. CITY AND BERGEN heal ESTATE FOR SALE—Szoonp econd column. LECTURE SEASON—Niytit Pacr—Sixth column, LEGAL NOTICE S—Finst Pace—Second column. LOAN OFFICES—First Pagr—Second column. LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pacr—First column, MACHINERY—Etaventn Pace—Sixth column, MARBLE MANTELS—tweirtn Pace—Sixth column. MEDICAL—Eveventn Pace—sixth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pagr—Second coum, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta Pacr— Sixth column. MISCELLANKOUS—Seconp Pace—Fourth column. MUSICAL—Nintu Pace—sixth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Stvextn Pack—Stxth column, PERSONAL —Finst Pace—First column. lassi Asay ORGANS, &C.—Twetrrn Pagr—Sixth column. PROPOSALS—Twetrm Pace—Fourth column. PROPERTy OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—hrconp Pace—Second and third columns. REAL BREADS fO. EXCHANGE—SEconp PaGe—Third and fourth columns. L ESTA®E WANTED—Srconp Pacr—Fourth col- umn, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second column. REWARDS—First Pacr—sccond column. BALES At AUCTION—Twetrru Pack—Fifth and sixth columns. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALES—Excsventn Pacr— First and second columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Exeveyta Pagr— Third column, SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second column. UL ghrettel acid BIRDS, &C.—Finsr Pace—Third column. STORAGE—I'wxtrrn Pace—Sixth column. THE TRADES—Exeventu Pace—Fitth and sixth col- umns. THE TURF—First Pace—Third column, To bea FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Tweirtn Pagr— ‘irst column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Seconp Pace—Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LEt—Tweirtn Pack—Third and fourth columns, WANTED TO PURCHASK—Nintn Pace—Sixth column, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR, TO LET—Srconp Pack—First and second columns, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pace—Second col- umn, HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HaRLEM, ‘APE TISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANGII OFFICE, 1,26) BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FINST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, i OFFICE OPEN.EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YEAR, jae ADVEATISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P. M, AT OFFICE RATES, HARLEM OFFICE, 14TH STREET, ONE DOUR WEST OF THIRD AVE®UE. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED PROM 9 A. M. TO 7:90 P. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT ¢ O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD. VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED TO WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST so. CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK a HERALD. ESSRS. KREMER & €,4 AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. NYT TW abouts of George Daniel, a native of Roumanii A be kinaly received by R. 1., Herald office. - Bitr—coue HOME, If Is ALL IMAGINATION, PETE, EAR SISTER—NO ONE READ LETTERS, | THINK you made an exchange. BROTHER, ANNIE M.—YOU ARE NOT LOST FOREVER; RE- turn to your papa and all will be forgiven. . BM. F G.G.-INFORM ME THROUGH ‘THIS COLUMN + immediately where letter will ind you. On no ac- tount disappoint your so rrowing BIRDIE FEN, J, JOBSON WILL HEAR OF SOMETHING to his advantage in letter addressed to him, now 1n Post office, from H.W. Durant, Chicago, UL FG. R with hi dis mothe: OF BROOKLYN, WIL!, COMMUNICATE mily he will greatly relieve the anxiety of OOKING GLASS ACQUAINTA 1 WAITE > AN hour without. ing you. Please meet ine next Fock on Tues aday oF Thursday evening, at o'clock, in F » West side, between Fi and Twenty-third streets. satiate is ISS FANNIE SHER—D—A LETTER FOR YOU IN the Post office. D, KING. RS, DOTT—FORMERLY OF COLUMBIA, will find it to her advantage to call immediate: ur. Rs SAMPSON, 413 West Twenty-second street, York, New RS, DEXTER, LATE OF NO. 6 LAFAYLTTE Place, Please send her address to Mrs. 8. A., Herald Uptown Branch oMice. AWEET TOT—FIND S*h JAM TENEYCK, SALT LAKE OITY, 18 REQU: to call in New street on Saturday morning. 1 CAN'T MEET YOU AT past one as first agreed upon. ESTED A W022, rtf USEUM WEDNESDAY NG. Charming young lady in orchestra recognized gentleman in same row, afterwards up Broadway and Sixth avenue. Please address (mentioning. the street you turned down) X. Y. Z., Herald Uptown Brauch oflee EVE D_FOUND. _ ’ _LOST AN The possibility q) a new issue af inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, tn my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, 0G LOST.—$5 REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF rough terrier Slut Pup to 121 East Fifty-frst street, school house. WYOUND—A SILK UMBRELLA, IN BROADWAY OM- nibus, on Thursday morning. Owner call for samo at 37 Wail street, third floor. WM. J. GLENN. L OST—CE RTIFICATE 26, DATED APRIL 21, 1873, FOR 4 20 shares Hudson River Iron Company stock, isstiod to A. & i, Hochstadtler. If tound please return to the undersigned, at Poughkeepsie, N. Aa HOCHSTADTLER, OST—ON THURSDAY, Ls! BETWEEN I AND 12 4 o'clock, on Walker street, Broadway or Lispenard street, a Receipt Book of D. E. Jones. Tho finder will be rewarded by leaving it at GILES BROTHERS, 66 Walker street 1 OSTA BUNDLE BULL TERRIER, WITH WHITE, 4 stripe on forehead, Five dollars reward will be paid for his return to 28 Greenwich street, in the store, A SMALL DIARY CONTAINING PAT Memoranda and an ivory monnted pencil; ow! name and address ae. Tease etur 207 West Pere ouean nat inside, lease return to 207 West i OST —TL I SDAY EVE NG, ON THIRD AVENUE 4 hady’s Gold Chain, with peneil attached. —A liberal rew r tts return Will be paid by C. MOTT, 600 AVEntte, ny ot OR STOLL | 0 —A VERY LARGE NEWFOUND- 4 tani « DIACK, With w his nose sanswers to the name of Rover given tor Mis return to 106 o'clock, AMY one givin overy will also be z A Inrge reward Fiitecnth street rn Information leadi rewarded. ee hite mark runoing lengsh of | The possibility af a new issue af moonvertidte paper I regard with amazement and anztety, and, in my judgment, such an issue world be a detrt- ment anda shamé.—CUARLES SUMNER, $15 REWARD—FOR THE KETURN OF A BLACK Setter Di white on breast aud teet: had on when lost a leather coll recognizes name of ‘96 jae, corner Forty-third street. REWARD,—STOLEN FROM PASSAIC, N.J.. A $2! ‘ht yellow Pointer Dog: had large sear on fron ind leg. The above reward will be paid for *return or for information leading to re- co J. FP. BURNS, 33 Union square. 9. & REWARD—FOR THE ARREST AND CONVIC. 4) won of the thier who has the long-haired Scotch Terrier lost Inst week ; cropped tali and e: on, With address; answers to the 1 compensation to whoever returns him or telly where he i J. A. SHERMAN, 336 East Thirtioth street. SPECIAL NOTICES. — SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ale, sparkling Wines.—Manttacture of complete outiits of Apparatus and Materials with full instruc- tions. All departments of manufacture, bottling and dis- ensing ; exclusive rights in desirable territos Cata- logues iree. JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty. sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. A~OATARRH A SPECIALTY.—D + nostrils, foul breath SteN" "ia? free. HARGE FROM sore throat, cough, hawking, speedily and effectually cured. Dr. DE KRE- roadway, cor. Fourth street. Pamphiet sent —LARGE WAGONS FOR MOVING FURNITURE miltes, city or country ; Furniture boxed, shipped rices lowest in the city. i, BURNHAM, 40 West 15th st., near Sth ay, A MASONIC GIFT CONCERT, MAY 5, POSITIVELY ZA. $250,000 cash gifts. Whole tickets, $6; halves, $2 50, Send tor circulars to P. C, DEVLIN, Stationer, New York Agent, 30 Liberty stre LOT WANTED—IN GREENWOOD OR WooD- lawn cemetery. Address CHAUSER, 97 Varick BY CABLE.—HAVANA LOTTERY. Arrit 2, tries . 2.444 drew, Lock box 5,504, ‘6 Nassiu street, New XTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF HAVANA LOT- “4 tery.—Grand prize $500,000. Circulars, with full in- formation, sent free. JOSEPH BATES, EE 136 Broadway, room 4, “AS irculars of information furnished. _ TAYLOR & CO., Bankers. LL Wall stroet, New York. F AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- ings.—Intormation gyn and price | furnished, THBODOR ZSCHOCH, Nassau street, New York, AVANA LOTTERY—EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING; ANA” BANKERS. Lock box 55%. rand prize $500,000, Cirenlars of all information furnished. E. SONNENBERG, box 644 Post offtce, New Havon, Conn. MPORTANT TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE, A meeting of property owners who believe that the } resignation of Commissioner Van Nort involves a gen- eral or partial suspension of the public works, equally disastrous to public. and private mterests, will be held at the Real Estate Salesroom, 111 Broadway, on Monday, April 6, at 12:30 P. M. (or immediately on the close of the sales of the day), to take into consideration such proposed resignation and to consider what measures are necessary for a more vigorous prosecution of the public works and to their early completion, Several well known citizens will address the meeting.’ Among the sighers to the call H. B. CLAFLIN, C. L. TIRFANY, ISAAC 0, Da GC. L. ANTHONY, MBERT SUYDAM, PHILIP G. WEAVER, EXECUTORS HARSEN'S ESTATE, PHILIP VAN VALKENBURGH, apd pany other Wealthy and prominent property owners this ¢ tal L, Noes —TO THE MASTRE MECHANICS OF NEW York. An adjourned meaHng.t the master mechanics of all branches interested in the construction of bullaings, will be held at the Mechanics and Traders change, 26 Murray street, on Tuesday, April 7, 1874, at2.P. M. ‘AIL are invited, as business of vital importance to the build- ing interest will be transacted. 5 JOSEPH SMITH, Chairman, RLS E, Hume, Secreta: FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE Lotteries. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 255—APRI, 2 1974, 72 Ti, 48 26, 33, 41, 4, 46. 5S, 77, BG 40, 21 82, KENTUCKY, CLASS NO, 256—arnit 2, 1874, , 6, 36, 70. 10, 47, 72, 38, 58, Cs 87. SMELDY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 1Sb—aPRIL 2, 1ST4. GH 17, $4, 73, 62, 40, 18, 82, 37, 39, 5, 0, SHELBY, CLASS NO. 156—Arrat, 2, 1974, 3, 56 54, 48, 25, 38 13, 4, 41. “G1, 2 68, Address J, OLUTE, Post New York city, ‘ONS OF TEMPERANCE, Mass Meeting at ‘Cooper Institute Rey. T. £. Cuyler; D. Dit Rev. & Merntt, ev. T. L, . : Rev. 8 Merrit A. W. Gleason, Esq.. and others will speak. Singing by the GIVEN AWAY.—GRAND MASONIC $250.000 Gift Concert will positively take lace May 5, 1874. Tickets $5. Send all orders to JOSEPH GATES, Tbs Broadway, room 4, Agent tor New York. $500.000. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, + traordinary Drawing; circulars, with tull particulars, free: $1,203,000 cash prizes. Address P, ©. DEVLIN, Statloner and General Agent, 8) Liberty street, New York. “Carolina Singers,” YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. The possibility of a new issue of inconvertidle paper Tregard with amazement and anxiety, and, im my judgment, such an issue would de a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, LOOP YACHT, LONG, FOR SALE— First class inevery respect: sell her in order to buy schoone . CHEEVER, 98 Chambers street. Address ©. JOR SALE—A SLOOP RIGGED CENTREBOARD Yacht, $6 fect long, 14 feet, beam; draught ot water 3 tect Ginches; substantially built; a handsome model and A fast sailer, well found in every eot and in good or- der. Apply to AUGUST BELMONE € CO., 19 Nassaus QLOOP FOR SALESt FEBT LONG, CABIN AND “centre board, suitable for business of pleasure boat, me year old; willselicheap, Address KE. L. HILL, 451 udnon street. DRY Goovs. % ME, A. DUVAL, DRESSMAKER AND IMPORTER of Paris Fashions, fine ch Corsets and Pan- Jers, has now open a selection of elegant styles in Paris Patterns, 878 Broadwa MILLINERY —MALSON Union. xq lish round pe; also a cho AND DIKESSMAKING, WALTON, 82 BROADWAY, ABOVE re—!mporter of Paris Bonnets and ats, from all the leading houses in ce sclection of Mourning Bonnets. J RELIGIOUS NOTICE: (SUURCH oF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AV nue, above Forty-fith street, Rev.’ Dr. Howland, rector: Rey. Dr. Conrad, associate’ rector.—Good Friday services, IA, M., sermon by rector; 4 P. Ms, sermon b; D. Weston, “Easter services at 10%; A. M.and 4B, M. LOAN OF FICE T WOLF & BROTHERS’, 9% BROADWAY, BE. tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, Money on Diamonds, Watehe y, Silverware, particularly Pianos. Bus dential. Los n Espanol. T NO. 681 BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY street—Money liberally advanced on A Watches, Jewelry, Stiverware, Pianos, Camel's Hair Shawls, Silks, €c. Private office tor ladies. Business confidential. No. 681 Broadway . FIRUSKL Diamonds, | MERICAN — OFFICE—$75,000. ON | DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, Silver, Camel's Hair Shawis, Laces, Valuables, &c. ; utmost val d, or will buy, Established 184." J. H. BARRID ‘36, Broadway, DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ZA Jewelry, fine Laces, India Shawls, ac, at the jewelry store’and auction rooms of JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO,.134 Fulton street, private offices, Auction sales every Wednesday. se habla Expanol. MADE TED 1845,—ADV. 8 ON . Diamonds, Jewelry or Silverware, or sh; old Gold’ and otlver bought. Watehes LIONEL JACOBS, No. 8 Astor House, LOANED, AT LOW RATES, ON DIAMONDS, Jewelry and Silverware, and the same GEO, ©) ALLEN 841 Broadway, near Fourteenth strect. bough A( SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN | TWENTY. LUO fourth and Twenty-fitth streets,—Liberat ad- vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Shawia Same bought at full Value, £.' BERNARD, N ONEY Watchei LEGAL NOTICES. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Southern district of Hlinois, ss. Joseph W. Ward, Andrew H, Ward, Catharine Earl and Abraham Rike: ecutors of 5 is 4, Barl, deceased; Francis E. Parker, William B, Bacon, administrators, and klian A. Wakenlold, administratrie of Cyrus Waketleld, deceased; J. Sargent Smith, Thomas Upham, Maria My minisiratrix of Austin 3 dcceascd; Thomas Upham, executor of Jolin W son, deceased; John Hf, Brower, Henry 8. Davis, William 1 of, Johit Ly Priest, Willa ©, Plunkett. Jatin J. Dixwell, Joseph Smith, Arthur FP. Gould. Joseph bur nett and William L. Kalston, compininants in Chancery. Court to ta the ¢ Ft to tak ofall such | ers of thi it Voraon | Consirt y notifies all such ty me atmy office in satd Springteld ist day of May next, then and there to sald order, Cirewit Court he nd appear betor on or berore, the Slat a ‘ove their claims under Ua J. A IONE Ps to be The Board ora ot Wayne county, {lnots, impleaded ant Vernon Railroad ¢ Pursuant toa deeretal order titled dered on the Ith day of February, A, D, S74, at the January term of said Cireuit Court, held at springfeld, | 2 in said district, directing,the Master in Ob i | ha PRICE FOUR CENTS. SPORTING—DOGS, BIKDS. «ec. The possibility of a new tssue af inconvertidle paper I regara with amazement and anxiety, and, tn my judgment, such an issue would de a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. A —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases: prepared Food for mocking birds, At B, G, DOVEY's, No.5 Greene street, near Canal id i i 1 —MAJOR C. W, BARKER, AUCTIONEER WILL A.“ bersold to-morrow (Saturday), Apel a ati oeloek, at BARKER & CHASE'S, corner of Broadway and Thir- ty-ninth street, the high bred white and small orange spotted Setter Dog Dash, 2 years old; is pertectiy docile and warranted to be thoroughly broken; is uow on ex- hibition as above. RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL the choice breeds of Dogs. Butler's intaliible mange cure and Flea Exte' ator, 7d. Butler's new work, $2. Dogs boarded, trained, 4c. Medicines tor all diseases. ]*RORtEp. 2 BULL TERRIERS; 1 GAME DOG, 18 Ibs. weight; 2 Skyos, 5 ibs; 1 Russian Bloodhound Slut Bup.f mouths old. mammoth breed; § Setter sluts; $ etter Dogs, i black and tan Dog, 5 Ibs. weight. H. GARDNER, 111 South ith avenue. Levon THE TURF. EERFOOT DRIVING PARK, CONEY ISLAND road,—To let, the ool Selling for the season of 1874, Inquire of WILLIAM McMAHON, at tho track, TPO LET-AT FLERTWOOD PARK, THE HOUSE aT tho main gate and the Saloon under the grand stana and hitching privilege. Apply to PHILIP DATER, at Albemarle Hotel, or W. H, VAN COTT, at the Park. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C T AUCTION’THIN DAY, BY VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS (successors to Johuston & Van Tassel), HORSE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, 10, 12 AND 114 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NRAR FOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Twenty-four to forty-eight hours given to purchasers to lest Warrantees. CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S Yueh Sted SALE, A BEAUTIFUL SADDL AT 12 O'CLOCK, MARK, FULL THREE- auarter bred, bay, 15% hands hivh; tas great spirit and endurance; ‘has ‘been driven leader in tandem; very stylish and’ handsome and warranted sound, Can be ridden and examined until 11 o'clock, at the riding school, No. 7 West Thirteenth street. CLARENCE. IN PERFECT ORDER, BUILT BY Brewster & Co., of Broome street, AM GRAY HORSES, 16!7 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS oid; kind and true in all harness; free trom’ vice; fast travellers; have been used in a coach: are an extra good team for general use, and warranted sound; also set Harness and. CLARENCE, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY WOOD Bros. CHESTNUT HORSE, 15% HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS ola; kind and true in all harness; free trom vice; an extra good road horse: a tree and stylish driver; has great endurance, and 1s warranted sound. ‘TOP ROAD WAGON, BY CORBETT, BROWN HORSE, MORGAN STOCK, 153g HANDS high, 8 years old; kind and true in all harnoss; free from vice} an extra good roadster; trots in 3:8 sure; a tree and stylish driver, and warranted sound. Also set Har- neas, a TOP SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON. GRAY MESSENGER MARE, lly HANDS HIGH, 10 years old ; kind and true in all'harness; free from vice: & superior roadster; warranted to trotin 3 minutes ar no siile, and Iv a tree and pleasant driver. Set Harness, and RUAD WAGON, NEARLY NEW. FOUR SEAT PARK PHAETON, BUILT BY BRAD- bey, Pray & Co, BROWN HORSE, 15 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and true m Bll harness; freo from vice; can trot better than 3 minutes, and Is im every way a first class roadster. TOL ROAD WAGON, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS. ELEGANT COUPE ROCKAWAY, ON PLATFORM springs: built by Corbett. e BLACK MAKE, 1S HANDS TIGH, 9 YEARS old; Kind and true in all harness; freo trom vice: of ‘reat bottom and endurance; sold to pay charges and Cop. TOUR WHEELED DOQ CART, BY WooD BROS, WW HANDS High, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness: tree from vico; a first class worker and warranted sound ; also set Harness and T CONCORD EXPRESS WAGON, SEVERAL OTHER HORSES: DESCRIPTION TIME of sale. ‘Top basket Phacton, French Coupe, top and no top Wagons, Rockaways, Phactons, express and busi- ness Wagons, light ana heavy double and single Harness, c. The possibility af a new tssue of inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would ove a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. UCTION NOTICE, JAMES JENKINS, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction, on Saturday, April 4, at 11 o'clock, at 1,430 Broadway, betweon Forticth and Forty-first streets, the cutire Stock and Fixtures of Carriage and Harness Re- pository. Stock ‘comprises Rockaways, top and open Wagons Jagger and Depot Wagons, pony Phaeions, txpress an Business Wagons, Coach, Feed ons: also coach, road, express and truck Harness; Saddles, Bridles, Mlankets, Robes Whips, &c. ¢ algo all the office Fixtures, te.. &c. Sale will be positive, rain or shine, All goods must be removed immediately’ after sale, as premises have to be vacated on 7th day day of April A WRORTGAGE SALE, » By virtue of a toreclosure of a chattel mortenge I Will dispose of by public auction this day (Friday), Aprils, at I o'clock, at stable No. 227 East: Twentioth street, near Third avenue, the following Property :—Two fine gray Horses, one sorrel Horse and one gray Mare; all fino family and road animals; also one Park Phaeton, one doctor's Phaeton, one top Wagon, one pony Phaeton: one open Wagon, one set of tine gold mounted coach Harness, one set ‘of covered double road Harness, two sets of Nght single Harness; also Blankets, Robes and hips. SALE POSITIVE TO HIGHEST BIDDER. BY ORDER OF WILLIAM BRUSLE, ATTORNEY FOR MORiGAGEE, CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, NEW AND SEO- ond hand: Rockaways, Park and Pony Phaetons, Buggies, Express, Depot and Business Wagons, at 141 West Broadway, near Canal strect. A HNMOR CW, BARKER TAS BEEN INSTRUCTED «+ by the execuior of the esate of the late Warren OBrien, of Jersey City, to sell without reserve, at Barker & Chase's City Auction rtand New York ‘tattersall’s, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, to-morrow ) April 4, at H o'clock, FAMOUS GRAY (ROTTING MARE PILOT Belle; was wot by Ma:nbrino Star, out of Ty ) lot; is 15% hand ears old; 0 very stylish driver has a record of 2 | eat pole mare; 1 positively one of the most prom ingyyoung mares in the State, and is warranted sound and“ind THE CELEBRATED BLA MeGregor, better known as As high. 7 years otd; a splendid driver; has a reco of 2:32 ii rranted. J WILL BE ON EXHIBITION AT THE mart after 10 o'clock this morning. NDY JOUNSON AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT BAR. 2X. KER & CHASES city auction mart and New York sails, corner of Broadway and Lhirty turday (to morrow), April without reserve, the cele Iding Andy Job Nigh, 7 ye: trotted in ranted sound and kind; hibition at the mart. fat ll ed golden iram Dr asant dri THE DOUBL! an entirely new feature and the ease of the full spi hung as low as upon th highly endorsed ‘The use of th already well and States as th OBS SPRING, ontined to this house, has re men Now using thi vertical steel ein Axle beds, favorably kn throughout th ement in the running of red rs, is confined by letters nt solely to t BREWSTER, of Twenty-tith street. Warerooms Fifth avenue, corner Twenty seventh street. A —NOR SALE, ONK OF THE FI AX. trotting Horses in the country ; 7 years V; war: Fented sound and kind; can trot in 2:45, and will. show. time, together with a city made shitting side bar | road’ Wagon, robes, blankets, whip, and all completes only used a few times and as good ‘as new; the prop. erty ofa gentleman leaving the city; must be ‘soul, separately or together. inquire at 15) West Thirty-ffth street, of the foreman. T AVCTION—ELEGANT COUPE ROCKAWAY, TO AX. order by Corbett, cloth lined, plate glass. platform springs told orders ate to sell. Auctioneer VAN TASStLL, 110 East Thirteenth street. at 1 o'clock to-day. Also Top Wagon, pole and shatts. A WROR SALE, TWO CHEAP HORSES, FIT FOR + grocery, butcher, baker or business purposes; 7 years old; warranted sound and Kind; three days’ trial Allowed. ‘Inquire at No. 4 East Houston street, near Broadway, in whip store. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT-8-YEAR OLD MAR fast; Top Wagon and Harness, almost new; aiso Team and Tru ) South Fitth avenue, (A. HANDSOME PRIVATE TURNOUT FOR SALE— separately or entire, consisting of a large, stylish Diack Horse, i6 hands, weighing 0 pert etly trae and kind; a lady can ‘drive him; also'a Coupe Rocka way, nearly new, shitting front; also Harness to match. Apply at private stable, £0 First place, Brooxlyn. A. WOT, OF GOOD WORKING. AND BU AX Horses, jnst arrived trom the West, for sale Must be sold, as the owner has to go home, Cedar street, near West. A FULL SPRING, SQUARE BOX + ‘Top Wagon; been tsod six times; best city builde: will be sold cheap,Inquire at private stables, No. 9 Tenth atreot. A. INESS chea Apply atta KR ROAD WAGON AND LIGHT pat extension Phaeton, 20 Kock: up; 1 Coupe Rockaway, 1 Phil ckaway, 1 two-seat open Wagon, 0 y Phactons, new and second hand, S100 pen Express, $125 up: 20 top and oper city makers, $5) up; at WILLIAM —ONE Clare: BRI e, Ways, of ali styles, delphia six-seat i te ‘and open Po DP; W top and road Waxonis, b GRAY'S, 20 and 22 Wi GOOD HORSE, HARNESS AND ‘TOP BUSINE: Wage Apply at stands 68 and 7) Centrai Mar Kot, Forty eighth sirect and Seventh aven VERY STYLISH BAY HORS ANDS HIGH, sound and 4 also a tine for grocery or milkman. nth street, Company, Hot now parts y | A BARGAIN TWO ONK have acquired ani’own any or said bow 1A tito ne for vane. the, undersigned Master in of said | torias and Third avenur i =—FOR SALE, BAY HOK: M4 “HANDS HIGH, 6 | AY yonrs old; sound and kind; can beat 2:6) to road | i HM. C4 U.S, C. 6. 8 D., Mls. Wagon; & most excellent pole horse, Also city made Srniarrenh, Js, March 16 A.D. 1874, top Wagon and Harness; have been tsed but a tow WALTER B, SCATES, Solleitor for Complainant times; must pe sold this week; owner leaving the olty: room 60, Ashland block, Chicago, I | Inquire for DAVID, 146 West Thirty-ninth str nkle, by Bis | allows the wagon to be | ; ommon half springs, and are | | ments de eWacons, sX seat Phactons, Coup HORSES, CARKIAGES, &C, UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH, JOHNSTON late Johnston & Van Tassel), OFFIC: STN: f AND SALBSROOM, OLD STAND, sau street, opposite the Post office. HORSR AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE IS Si D TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES 19:10 25 THIRTEENTH SPRERT, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings o1 our house and won the respect and confidence of the business community as well as the ublic at large. 2 : REGCLAR SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, GATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S (FRIDAY'S) SALE, AT 10%, OCLOCK. ELEGANT COUPE HORSE; DARK BAY, ALL BLACK points; 16 hands, § yoars; kind and true in all harness and free trom Vice; good traveller, stylish and prompt driver; can be driven by any one; ‘an excellent horse for coupe, road or family us ‘arranted sound. Ligh! COUPE, BY IN GOOD ORDER, TEAM OF ED BLACK ony built Horses (horse and mare), brother and sister, hands high. 7 ands years; kind and true in all har: ness and entirely tree from vice; long {ull manes and are not alraid of anything; re, prompt and steady all day trave i are a first clisd teain for road of private family use, and warranted sound, TOU SIDE BAR ROAD WAGON, BY BREWSTER, OF Broome street, GLASS QUARTER COACH, BY WOOD BROTHERS, BAY HORSE, 154 HANDS, 7 YEARS, KIND AND true in all harness and tree from vice; good steady travelior; isin every respect a first class horse for road or jamily use. and warranted sound. ao AKENOE, BY WOOD BROTHERS, IN GOOD order. OPEN ROAD WAGON, BY R. M, STIVERS. TOP ROAD WAGON, BY TOOKER, IN GOOD ORDER. OPEN ROAD WAGON, BY BAT 2OU0D ORDER, BLACK HORSE, 154 HANDS HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; kind and true in ail harness and under saddle; free from. vice; trots in 3 minutes, stylish, prompt and pleasant driver, can driven by any one; # first class horse for road use, and warranted sound. ‘Jor siDK BAR RUAD WAG N, CITY BUILT, IN good order. ROCKAWAY, IN GOOD ORDER, TOP ROAD WAGON, BY DAY & SON, IN GOOD OR- der, PLENDID PARK TURNOUT=SORREL MARB, 154 hands high, 6 years old; kind and true in all harness and under saddle; tree trom vice; steady, all day traveller can be driver by any one; is hot alraid of anything: ts an exoerient mare tor park or family use. and warranted round, TOU PONY PHAETON, IN GOOD ORDER, TWO-SEAT DEPOT WA , IN GOOD ORDER, HIGH, 6 YEARS OLD; BLACK HORSE, 15 HAND: Kind snd trne in’ all harness and tree trom vice; fast traveller; stylish and pleasant driver; great endurance: can be driven by any one, and sold only for want of use, and Warranted sound. NO TOP PONY PHAETON, IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. SIXSEAT ROOK AWAY, IN GOOD ORDER. THOROUGHBRED KENTUCKY SADDLE HORSE, 15% hands, 8 years, kind and true in all harness; has all Rails Kuown fo a saddle horse; very stylish; has been used by a lady; sold only for want of use. GRAY HORSE, 154 HANDS. 6 YEARS; KIND AND true in all harne’s; an excelienit worker, and warranted sound, BAY WORSE, 15% HANDS, 9 YEARS; SOLD FOR AC- count of whom it may concern, DESORI'~TION TIME OF TWELVE ort HORS! ale. SOP AND NO TOP BUGGIE! PONY PHAETONS, Dapor Wagon, Rockaways, twenty sets of single Har- ness, &c.. Wc. SALE COMMENCES AT 10% O'CLO: T AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 4, AT Ly O'CLOCK, BY VAN TASSELL & Ki ARNEY,” AUCTIONEERS, OMce and Auction Mart i10, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth stroet, near Fourth avenue, THE KLEGANT ESTABLISHMENT OF A PRIVATE gentleman at private ST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, STABLE NO. 3 W one door from Fifth avenue. ELEGANT TEAM BAY HORSES, 18% HANDS HIGH, Zand 8 years old; kind ang true in all harness; free from vice or ‘tricks: very stylish and handso & superior family carriage teain, and warranted sou BAY HAMBLELONTAN HORSE, SIRED BY RYS dyck’s old Hambletontan, dam an American Star mare, the same stock as Dexter (pedigree xuarantecd), 16s hands high, 5 years old; kind and true in all harness; | tree from ‘vices can trot in 2:40; an extra good pole horse: an easy driver, and is sound, kind and true, BLACK TROTTING HORSE, Ii HANDS HIGH, 8 years old; kind and true in all harness; very. stylish and handsome; a superior roadster; trots in 2250; has great endurance and is a superior horse for gentleman's Toad use, and is sound, kind and tru EXTRA FINE ANU STYLISH SORREL COUPE HO 16 hands igh, S years old; Kind and truo in all harness, tree trom vice; has fine style and action and is in every ‘Way @ supertor coupe or family carriage horse, aud war- ranted sound. AY ENTUCKY SADDLE HORSE, 15% HANDS high, 8 years old: kind in all harness: well broken to all gaits under saddle and pertectiy gentle for a lady and warranted sound, BAY ROAD HO! 3 HANDS, 8 YEARS; KIND and true in all harness; very stylish and handsom an trot in three minutes; a very superior roadster and war- ranted sound. blegant Laudaulet. built by J. B. Brewster & Co. Four wheeled Dog Cart, by Brewster & Co, ‘Top Road Waxon, by Miner & Stevens, ‘Top Wagon, by Dusembury & Van Duser. Six seat tamil, leigh. Coupe Harness, by Cainpbell., Doublo and sinzic Harness, Robos, Blankets, &0. Stock on exhibition after 12 o'clock, Friday. NY PERSON WANTING A FINE THOROUGHBRED Mare, tor saddle or tandem leader. will find one by calling at VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY'S, 10 East Thir- teenth street, at 12 to di —SIX HORSES, FIT FOR FARMING, EXPRESS, » grocer, milkman or trackman; the property of a Widow and will be sold for halt vaiue. Inquire’ at 51 South Firth avenue, An wagoxs CHEAP; EXPRESS, GROCERY, + Business, Bakers’, Depot Delivery and platform: spring Wagons, new and second hand, at 226 Spring st. BEAUTIFUL SIDE BAR TOP WAGON, SINGL Harness, rubber mounted; best city maker; halt hardly soiled. Inquire of owner, Tailmun's sta- reat Jones street, near Bowery. “RARE CHANCE.—A STYLISH PAIR OF BAY | carriage Horses, good roadsters, long taila, 15% | | ihands, sound; also Browster Clarence; owner leaving the city; must be sold. Private stable 186 East Twenty- 9 to LA. M. and $8 to 5 P.M. ] REWSTER, OF BROOME STREET, TOP SIDE BAR Road Wagon, in first class order, this ARCH, JON near Univer: SAL DENN, At Wks o'clock, at TON'S MART, 19 to 25 Thirteenth street, CES AT 104 O'CLOCK, GELDING ETHAN, 8 ROWN TROTTLY: old, 1545 han by Ethan Allen, Vermont Hambletonian: driven by Robert Doug! Boston, in 2:24; pop side bar Brewster Road Wagon; Harness; also large carriage Horse, cheap, 14 and M3 West Thirty-seventh street, VARRIAGE RE —BREWSTER & CO. OF / Broome street) have a thoroughly organized repair- ing department connected with thelr new factory (to which they have lately removed), and invite the atten: tion of the public, as well as their old customers. Under the supervision of a member of their firm they propose tomake tiv one of the Important features of thetrbust. ness, conducting it in all respects ax they do the depart- oted fo the manutacture ot carriages, employ ing equally skilled workmen, With prices uniform to all, thout contract. Orders may be left at the fac: tory, Broadway and Forty-seventh strect, or at their downtown warerooms, Filth avenue, corher of Four. teenth street. HAND; ROAD AND TOP it Bugey, doctor's Wagons, Newport Coupe Kockawn, RM. STIVER: VARRIAG! Wagon, ju in Rockaway, €e., dc. hirty-first street. NT COUPE ESTABLISHMENT—RAY HOP cast By hands, 8 years; ail black points and warranted soune LIGHT COUPE, LINED WITH BROWN SATIN sot Harnens, &¢, AT AUCTION THIS DAY, AT 104 O'CLOCK. ARCH. JOU SMart, 19 to.23 Thirteenth street, near Uni} ES AT 103g O'CLOC The possiditity af a new issue of tnconvertidble paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, inmy judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. JOR SALE—LEASE, the Merchants’ ninth street. kK AND 35 and Foe, SALE—A COUPE, BUILT. maker and but little used BY FIRST CLASS alsoa T Cart, bitiit by Wood Bros. and used uta few times, also, a young and stylish ecoune Horse, 17 hands high’ and’ periectly sound and kind, also, a sound, Kind, handsome and well bred roan Mare, 6 vears old, 154 hands high, with a little handing woul totin Sminutes. Apply te W. H. PAYNE, toot of Fast he sire JOK SALE—A PAIR OF MATCHED BAY HORS over I6 hands high; young, sound and stvlish; an uncommonly fine landai’ mam; to be disposed of in sequence of the owner's departure tor Europe. Inquire of JAMES PRIME, stabies 112 West Forty-sixth street, trom 9 to 10 A, M, and trom 4 to 6 P.M. JOOS SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICEON AGCOUNT of iU-health, a young and handsome bay Trotting Mare, sired by Rysiyck's Hambletonian, dam a. Star mare, raised by Taylor, of Orange county ; trotted at? 43 atthe time | purchased her; ean trot any day tn 2:50 or no sale; Warranted sound and kind; also a three-quarter seat Bb ster, of Broome stree Road Wagon, city mate Harness, tox Robes, kersey’ and stable Blankets, Whip, &e B,—No agents or dealers need apply. Call on (he owner, at 24 East Seventeenth street, any time be- tween 10 and 2 o’elock. A SHTEFIL, ALE—THREK BAY CARRIAGE NORSES, atehed (o drive together, 16 hands high; wart ; have heen turned ont tor (are to be sold only because the oad. For price and tull particulars s WILLIT, Gen Cove, L, 1., where the n be seen. pres SALE=—FOUR GOOD WORK HORSE sacrifice, Inquire at’ blacksmith Fourth street, ranie over a year 5 owner remains abro apply to JAM horses AT A shop, 186° West OR SALE—HORSE, TRUCK AND HARN RIC $0, Call atl? Wall street. Inquire tor POWERS FOR SALESHIVERY STABLE, DOING A GOOD | 1 S. With A lease tor seven vears ag moderate | and 6Clarences, | open Phacton and 13 sets Har 1 the Urensils of a fivery stable, Call and Sold on account of the owner having S% and cannot attend to both Nat 20 € | feed room Y t. Brooklvn, por SALE SINGLY OK SEPARATE » PAIR OF | handsome dark bay Hor brothers: partial Moodeds stvlish in action; Ly ands; very. chea Apply at 80 Codar steect, room L. hr SALE—A VERY FINE DARK BROWN HORS! 6 years old, 16)5 hands high; nd kines sn stylish driver,’ alto one fine hte Ky Cony 3 | yoars old. 15% hands high, dark bay y gentle ana | inst, Apply at private stable Nog 199 Bast Thiriyieh st, | Dats SALA LIGHT ror eg tes Fg pd in splendid order: m ‘qvrster ; 10 Address DUG aT box ia ernid “Optown Branch ofc HORSES, CARMIAGES, &C, The possibility ar a new issue af inconvertidle | paper I regard with amazement and anviety, and, in my opinton, such an tssue would be a detri- ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. OR SALE~A COUPE ROCKAWAY FOR ONE OR two horses: pole and shafts; not used since put in perfe: quire at BRADLEY'S livery stables, No. J street, until sold. FING PUAETON, BY MINER & leather top on back seat, $250; two good Work Horses $79 and $45; xrocer’s Harness, $15; Stalls to let. 245 West Twenty-sixth street. POR SALE—DURHAM BULL AND HEIFER AND Devon Buil and two Heitors, from. best herds with Pedigrees; all two years old; price $350 cash. Address 3. H. PETTY, New York Post oiice. JOR SALE—A FINE WEAVY BROWN HORSE, 16% hands, 7 years old, suitable for a cart or truck; 'War- ranted sound and Kind, 586 Washington street, near Clarkson. ct order. FROM 7 TO 8 YEARS, FIT aie trom the country. 84 Ho- for heavy wor! Tatio street. RS, Riise days. A PONY BUILT HORSE, 8 YE good Worker; sold for want’ of use Charles street, express office. Cull for two OR SALE—VALUB $1.00, A VALUABLE CANE, set with diamonds and rubies, in the mounting & and of silver and gold; will be exchanged for Horses, rriages or Goods. Address Dr. ©. DE G., Herald office. F JOR SALE—A BAY HORS I6 HANDS HIGH: BE sed aS a carriage horse} price $10. Apply at 13h East Thirteenth street NOR SALE—CHEAP, TEAM 15! SUITABLE FOR haek or light one bay Horse, Lita, 8 ear sound, kind and good driver; one prawn Pony, Vag years, sound, can be driven by'a lady; also one ‘tvo-seat epot Wagon, at 217 West Thirty-seventh street. # BARGAIN~A VERY HANDSOME ‘urnont, complete; Horse is warranted sound and top Wagon, and as good as new; also flue Harness, Robes, Blankets and Whip; sold separately if required. “Apply to coachman, private stable 33 East ‘Twelith street, PIRST CLAS order for sale. App Amity and Wooster str: (OR SALE CHEAP—A FINE LANDAULET, BUT tle used; also & four-wheel and two-wheel gantdoubdle, single and tandem Harness, ated, all in good order. Call at 469 Broadway, OR SALE CHEAP—ONE 6 YEAR OLD ROAN COL- at A. T. Stewart & Co.'s stable , between 12 ored breeding Mare and Colt (three weeks old sound and Kind. For furtner particulars inguire of Mrs. ©. MILES, Ninetieth street, one door east of Fifth av nae, York ville, ] ANDSOME VERMONT MORGAN HORSE FOR sale—19.3,7 years; sound and kind; ood driver; extra tor family carriage or doctor. Apply at No. 103 Westy Fortieth street. E ARNESS—FOR THE TRACK, ROAD, PARK, FARM Unsiness and pleasure use; single, $8 to $200; double, $15 to $500 per set. Also Saddles. ‘Bridles, Blankets, Sweats, Hoods and Morse Furnishing Goods ' At MOSE: Manutoetory, It Chambers street. E , EST HARNESS STORE. IN ‘ork.—A good buggy Harness, hand made, $17; 4 good grocer's Harness, $29; a good milkman’s Harness, $50; a good double truck Harness, $30; a good Blanket for $1 75, Please call and examine tor yourselves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 7 Barclay street, FOR SALE. LARGEST AND FINEST ot black mare Mules in the United States; are ars old; extra closely mated, 18 hands high and also 90 Superior broke Mules of all grades ant size ISHOP's SONS, corner Grand and Bishop streets, Jersey City, N. J. JOTICE TOC. LIE, EDDY, GRAY & CO., OR to whom it may concern —We hereby give’ you notice that a bay gelding, known as “Loren,” lett at our stable, 13 and 15 bast Fitty-eighth street, June 21, 1373, wiil be sold nt public auction, at the auction mart of V Tassell & Kearney, U0, U2 and 14 East Thirteenth street, New York city, on, Friday, April 3, 1874, at 12 o'clock noon, to pay tor hi cep and expenses. bed i EAM & SON. porcran PRICES.—CARRIAG HARNESS, ALL styles, new and second hand; great variety; family Carriages, light Wagons, Pony Phactons, depot Wagons, six-seat Reckaway, little used, great barcain. MANUFACTURERS! UNION, 638 Broadway, pory.cyne appetite. pa 6 and 7 ve weigh 8,00) poun I FOUND YOUR CARD T LOST MY lieve me, have eaten nothing but a Have Hoyle for Aunt Clog. i Bi shrimp for a week. RE \D THE CATALOGUE AND BE TEND THE SALE THIS MOR O'CLOCK, AT ARCH. JOMNSTON'S MART, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH RI SITY PLACE, “NEAR UNLV COMMENCES AT 1045 O'CLOC OAD ESTABLISHMENT, SPEED, SPE! WARRANTED, WARRANTED, THIS MORNING, at 104 orttock, at ARCH. JOHNSTON’ 19 to 2 THIRTEENTH STREET, near University plage, ELEGANT BLA! MARE (LATE THE PROPBRTY of Nicholas Duryee, who purchased her trom Mr. Van- anden, of the Brookiyn Eagle), 15% hands, 9 years; kind and true in all harness and under saddle; free from vice ; not atraid of anything; an excellent, free, prompt driver, and is without fault or blemish; warranted to trot a inile inside 3 minutes, and warranted sound: together with TOP ROAD WAGON, BY R. M, stiv! RS; SET OF silver-mounted Harness, Sale commences at 104g o'clock. SPEED —AT A BARGA A SORREL HORSE, 14 hands; 7 years old; can trot in 2.50; also city made top Wagon, pole and shatts; single Harness, Blane kets, de. PETER B. MASTERSON, corner Fifty-ninth sreet and Seventh avenue, WO TEAMS--ONE BAY; MORRELL STOCK; FINE, active aud of great endurance; sound, kind, €¢.? 1,000; ober team, sorrel, $650; gentle, sound and aniek ; ine family team; ‘also a Landau and Westchester Rock: away; Harness all good as new; seen at Eden's stables, 460 and 462 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn. Apply at 16 Wail street. Tu LARGE PRIVATE STABL ‘Twenty-fitth street to let. way, room No. 1. NO, 17 WEST Inquire at 128 Broad- 10 LET~TWO PRIVATE STABLES FROM MAY 1; ae one with three stalls, room for two carriages, and one two stalls, carriage and feed room. ' Ap- ply at lb East Twenty-seventh street, MO LET—GOOD STABLE, WITH SIX STALLS: HOLD five carriages; good location, No. 132 West sixteenth street, NO LEIS WATIS STREET, FRONT STABLE, FOR seven horses; suitable for nianufacturing or business purposes. Inquire at 15 Horatio street. WANTED —CARRiac TEAM, FOR GENTLEMAN'S use, either bay or sorrel, full 16 hands high, with long tails. Address D. M. J., box 2,003 New York Post ome WANTED SECOND HAND NO TOP BASKET Phacton, with rumble, Address, naming price, L. Ay, box 192 Herald office. WANTED To BUY—A ONE HORSE TRUCK OR, E: ress Wagon, choap, | Address JOHN REIL, at Tait’s store, corner of Dry Dock and Tenth streets, Would like to et a good old Hors * sites D()-EXPRESS WAGON, VERY GOOD: WOULD Da it express, junk or pediar; set of Harness, $10. 260 West Twenty-seventh street. +h WILL BUY A GOOD SOUND WORK HORSE; HELO soid‘onaccomntor ii health; 15 hands, 8 years old, At2l Canal street, near Essex. CANADIAN $110, BLACK HORSE, ) years, ay, 6 years, 16; sple r hands yi 6 did Hambletonian, 5 years, 15, $200." Ali sound and kin $17 41S Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-first street, BOARDERS WANTED. |] QOTTAGE PLACE, ONE DOOR, street. Furnished Rooms, with Board, convenii sixth and Seventh avenues and Bleecker street cars. le boarders Giken. BLOCK FROM | MADISON SQUARE.—ELEGANT ond Floor, togbther or separately, with or without table; also large square oom} reterences ex NY East Twenty-taird street. is priv changed, LARGE E KOOMS, ON THIRD FLOOR, WITH 4 connecting closets, to let, with Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street, terms moierate to permanent par- ties; house first class. 9 WEST, THIRTY-NINTH STREE' 2. from Fitth avent Apartments wi ily, will be v Suit now ready for oceupan WASHINGTON PLACE, 8’ JUL Parlor and Bedrooms, on second floor Rooms, tronting on Broadway’ the house entt modelled, enlarged and especially adapted for tamil French table. » FIRST HOU —A snit of handsomely furnished Ate table, suitable for a large fam. atte d A RUTGERS PLAC: TWO YOUNG SN CAN BE © accommodated with Board and a good Bedroom; also man and wate can be accommodated T WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO | OORS FROM hington square, —Neatly furnished Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and wives or single gentiomen; ample closet room; ne moving in May. AN ELEGANT jet, with Board; OURTH STi BAST THIRT Suit of Bi 2 EA 6 ik second floor, with prt ‘on fourth floor; refere R FIVTH Rooms, on front Room ST FORTY SECOND ue.—Handsomely furnished ate table itd s exelian od. YUE @), JUNCTION BROADWAY, ASTOR ( Splendid Rooms to let, with Board, for tam: flies and gentiomen, with every conveninee, at summer prices; no moving i PT AVE NEAR BROADWAY-<IHAND- Wav mh SL, for two persons, with Board ; sot tr ho ehtitren; house heated by steam; also table Board. Pty nt people taken TH STRERT, NO WiST, NEAR FIFTH AVE 14 “ue —tandsomoty turniatéd Rooms. to let, with Hoard, on first and second floors; terms moderate: no moviig May Jf MELSTRELT. 22 WEST—DESURAMLE ROOMS ON nd third Hoe rs ass Board, for iuinilies or gentlemen; terms a + references ex. changed. ANDSOME | THIRD ial Cold wa erences exchan Room ; large ¢ location wnsarpass OLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FOUR furnished Rooms, on second floor, connecting or parately, with frst class table; refed tamily, trom Paris; table boarders admitted ; refer ences exchanged. part of April; also smaller | ;R™ BOARDERS WANTED, E 19 Nosms to tral loeauion. EVENTH STREET.—DESIRABLB + also first class tabie Board, im cone AST 16. LARGE FRONT HALL DBP STREET, } =) foom. on'upper toor to let, with Board, to gentie- man; highest references, QF EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—BOARDERS <q? wanted; first class table; also @ parlor Floor to ‘ NINTH STR: BROADW la Rooms, hands ity pine a Board soni With or without » in thts arse class how ns reasonable, 4) Wests Ht STREET,—BOARD, WITH handso d front and middle Rooms on second too front Koow on third floor; w Rooms, on third floor; also large let, with Board; private table if des es and location first ¢ on fourth d; table, STRE HANDSOME — FURNISHED with Hoard, to gentleman and wile or 1: tors moderate; central location; no day Board; reference. TWE IND mi single geutieomn moving 18 % TY.SIXPH STREBT, NEAR BROAD. ¢ way.—Have several nely furnished Rooms to Jet, on frst, third and tourtn floors, with good Board, Qt moderate terms; reterences oxchanged. m2 AND MARKS LACE. —LARG AND Ped small Rooms, furnished, to let, with Board; loca tion very central; clean, wide street; terms low; also table Boura. AQ FAST NINTH STREET, Oe and University pla class Freneh Board; rooms en sutte or singly for families or single gentlemen; references exchanged ; terms moderate; no moving in ‘May. GQ Mantsc AVENUE,—HANDSOME FUR. Je pished Rooms to set, with Board, on second tloors location central and conyénient; no moving on May L 70 IRV PLACE (GRAMERCY PAKK),—EXTRA (VU jarge handsomely. furnished Room, third floors ampie closets; very favorable arrangements offered for season or year; house and table first class. 1Q] BAST, THIRTY-FiRst STREET.—FURNISHED SL Rooms, with or without Board; would suit a party of gentiemen or gentlonen and wives, with Board jor one. 128 M ©) wasr 132 Room and Hallr Board; suitable tora party ot and wife; handsomely furnished 137 EAST SEVEN’ second Floor ¢ Fear rooms, with priva or without Board ; stric: O07 NES IVENTY: FOURTH STREET.—TO LET Ps with Board, nicoly furnished Rooms on second and third story; no inoving in May; terms easy; refers ence. D210) EAST, SEVEATEENTH STREET, | BETWEEN — Fecond and Third avenue: Large Rooms, o@ arlor floor, to let, with Board, tose her or separately jo single gentlemen or a gentleman and wite; rofer: ences. va ee Q1Q WEST SEVENTEENTH | STREET. NEATLY 412 iurnisned Rooms to let, with Board, ina Ger- man family, where the comforts of a heme may be ene joved ; terins moderate ; references exchanged ; ho mov- ne. WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—GENTLE- 215. tanwit and tvosusil singio Rooms, gas aud Water in room; bath; no moving; private house; Board it required ; home cointorts. EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—IN PRIVATE family, good Board and pleasant Rooms, for @ Married couple or single persons; price reasonable, AST FOURTE STREET, BETWEEN nd and Third avenues.—Splendid turnished: with Board, en, suite or singly; table Boarders taken. Apply this week. « Ww NTY-FIFTH STREET, | NEAR 305 % —A private family will let @ square front Roam, with Board, to two genuemen or gentleman and wife ; terms moderate. ees 315 WEST, NINETEENTH | STR T.—NEATLY e furnished Room to let, ina private family, to gentlemen only, with or without Board; excellent foca- ton; nees given and required. QA West THIRTY-FIRST SOO. Board. a tare alcove Root terms low; convenient to ilevated Road. aac DJOINING GRAND HOTEL.—A HANDSOMELY AP lurnished Suit-of Rooms, with or Without private table; also two Rooms for gentlemen, without board; highest references exchanged. 36 West Thir y-tirst st NIOELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BREAKFASE only or full Board wanted 58 N BROADWAY STREET,—FAMILIES sements for Board for the lstot floor now vacant. STREET. —LARGR ung, to let, with tlemen, or gentleman ‘ms reasonable, eT.—FURNISHED EAST TWENTY-THIRD can make array Rooms on the fir: rivate family. gentleman ina re. fined private tamily; German preterred. Aadress, stating terms, J.B. box 1,125 Post office, “\ PROFESSIONAL LADY OR SINGLE GENTLE- man can have a nice turmshed Koom, with or with- out Board, ina private family. No. 231 West Thirtieth street, Nedr Seventh avenue. Git OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR TO LET, SS _ with Board; possession May 1; also desirable Rooms on third and ‘ourth floors; immediate possession; in @ first class private house, 45 Kast Twentieth stre WE OFFER At MODERATE PRICES, A NUMBER of logantly furnished Rooms, Grand Union Hotel, Park avenne and Fort street: first class In all its appointments. G. F. & W. D. GARRISON, Managers. t BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, The possibility of a new issue af inconvertidla paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detrte ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BREAKFAS® 4A. only or full Board wanted by Agentleman in a ree fined private family; man preferred. Addreas, stating terms, J. B., box 1,126 Post oilice. Boas wv Y 1, IN A STRICTLY PRI- vate family, be intr street, by gentleman and Wire; home comforts; terms $50 per month; best reter> ences, W. Hl. A., box 2,618 Post office, New York. OARD WA? —BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Bnivboncd tor tho lady only), ina quiet fanity,wiere Were are no other boarders; could furnish rooins; or Wold be willing to share the expense of housekeeping with the right parties, Address B. 8. W., Herald office. | Wastepery tin LADIES, BOARD IN A ood boarding house on the west bank of the Hud son, where there will be pleasaut society, moderate terms and within 50. miles of Now York. Address HARRY SHADWiCK, Postofiice, Stamford, Conn, b LY FUR. situation between rth and Sixth ave S., box 387 Post ottice, WANTEDABY A Gea ished Room, with Br reond and Fiteth stree ‘Address, stating terms, TANTED—A_ LARGE ROOM, ON SECOND OR third floors, with Board, for entleman and son, below Twenty-third street; private family preferred? price about $16, Address, ‘for two days, &. E., herald office. EA 4 WASTED BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, & pleasant Suit of Kooms, unturnished. with Bota; rolerences given and required. Address, with (ull partis lars, W. 5. D., Herald Uptown Branch office. WA NTEDSELEASA first class Boars tion from Th to Eighth avenue; bath m forty. nes. ROOM OR ROOMS, WITH 4 Heman am wife: lo nd street and Six! ent; for qinety leasant place liberal terins «allowed. Address Oe COMORT, “Herald Uptown Branch. offlee, 1,208 Broadway. 1OTELS. i ING NEW YORK STOP AT rner of Krankfort and Wit and $l per day. Gen A =—THOUSANDS VI + the Frankfort House, jiam st demen =PARK HOTS (EUROPEAN PLAN R AL. havkman and Nastau streets: centrally located it the iminediate viciiity of mercantile Juisiness; Rooms at reasonable prices by the day or week. OTEL ST. GERMAN, FIPTH AV Ho tiwenes wo elegant Smits just vee Gated; splendidly situated for summer ; elegant focation| elevator, &¢ WILLLAM 'G. INS. N?w, NGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street ) light Rooms, neatly furnished, dic, or Oe. por night; $2 to $3 per week; for gentlemen only ROBINSON HOUSE AND FAMILY RESTAURANT. y Sixtoonth: sireot, third door west of Broadway— Handsomety furnished Rooms $1 per day and upwards: transient or permanent private table it desired. RSIDE HOUSE, CARMANSVILLE, FOOT OF id street, North itiver.—Klegant accommodations onable rates; good stabling ;, h street depot. DUNGALE, Proprictor 2 CORNER OF CANAL nd week, We, Oe., 7c. amd reduced. New hot for the summer at very re onty 20 minutes trom Thir: Gow Guu MIT HOT ny day: eekly price COUNTRY BOARD, | ASSAIC, N. 4.43 MINUTES FROM NEW 9 Railwa, 901 Board and desirable Rooms. A‘ Apply at 163 Chambers street, New York. Pm BAYONNE OF PAMRAPO, NX. J-—BOARD WANTED for a young man during the simmer months Ad. | dress, stating terms «not under $9 weekly), G. 5, 6l East ark. Fourth street, New Wantee lady must be respeoiable. HOARD ON STATEN ISLAND, FOR A with chiid 10 vears of age: hboriood Address, statiag (ert ., box 129 Herald oftive i oe a ANT BOARD IN THE COUNTRY FOR THRES W Adinite iniantand two servants, for three months from June 1; private table, and no other boarders to bo taken; one hour trom Wall str Adress, with fill IPORT, box L167 New York Post office particulars, OC INSTRUCTION, RDING SCHOOL—AT WILTON, CONN., HOME ealthy locations thorousu instenction ; p. Address AUGUSTUS WHITLOCK, HO TEACHERS. =WANTED, LADY FOR GHRMAY Te rrench and iusto, ina Gorman fatntly south ye of sam B terms reasonal city school. All wantin: Cheers positions raalifieath usin Vermont fam: also Germs dad: should apply (oJ. We SCHERMINHONR, la Dou street,