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_PIANCFORTES, ORGAN», 0. ¥ 431 RROA! 7 warning oan. second ha: n. Wate , Steinw: Yhingly | nea vices { it cash duri sha or ed agai ton ol ments to let until fog, cn ¢ this month to ng in day ra lustru. "hard, FeENe AND OR. makers; at #CSTON SQUARE—HarNes BROTHERS WILL offer thelr fine assortment of first class Pianofortes ices which cannot tail to suit the times. New Pianos te Pentand rent applied toward purchase it desired. “0 Old taken in exchange. A RARE CHANCE,—AN ASSORTMEN way ky and other makers for sale che wer NWA Pianos to r¢ TOF SECOND pand errand, square and upright Pianos, of Stein- 4p j Ulso Stein rent. NWAY & SONS: 4109 and 111 Ea: st Fourteenth st. [SOPRANO AND BASE. FIRST CLASS SINGERS, together or separate, from Ma: A desire positions, in apy church Chole; Eptcopal preferred: salaries Address U. V: J., No. 6 Astor place. A way’ Panotorta: octave, carved le; bass, pyr, Amprovenien BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE, ONLY $100,.—A STEIN- gs, overstrung great sacrifice for cash. r Broadway. DLE, 13 Waverley | A FINE "STEINWAY, WEBE to reduce fig? stock, other Piano: 8. X. BALL & CO., 10K: ERING AND con nd Organs, little used, at ainices cost, on instalments and for ren! 15 East Fourtee Hy street. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF "SECOND HAND GRA i square and upright Pianos of Wilham and of other makers for sale und to rent. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., 112 Fi Knabe & C ‘ifth avenue. A HAINES BRO. 600 Piano, new last September, for sale cheap DEG aE & TAYLOR'S, 87 and 89 Bowery. _ | answer. Im this City and Grookiyn. ANTED,—A FAMILY OF ADULTS WOULD LIKE to take a x rouse in the olty or conn and poard oWner's family in lieu of rent. Addres S, H., 790 Eighth avenue. ANTEDBY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, TWO F three furnished connecting Rooms, sultal table for Nght Houskeeping; terms. $15 to $20 pee month; re erences exchanged. Address 0, 8 Herald office. WA xtebatwo OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for Jight housekeeping: two in, family; below ‘Second aves , stat nd reut, Wy HEMLLP, 169 Grand Twentionth sireet, we TANT2D—BY A QUIET YOUNG MAN, IN A W. eA briy e family who have no other "boarders fortable Bedroom and Sitting Room, Boek eeRanianeds location between Ninth and Fiitieth streets and Fifth and Seventh avenues; possession about the end of this month; no boarding house keepers need Address, with full particulars und terms, P. R., Post office box 5,633. W £D—BY A WIDOW LADY, FOR 1ST OF MAY, an unfurnished Room and Bedroom, second floor front, in a quict tamily ; terms not to exceed $12 or $15 a month. Address W. J. 8., box 168 Herald office. ANTED—A FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, IN New York or nity. Address, stating locality and all particulars, . box 105 Herald oitice, TANTED—BY A LADY AND SON (BOY OF 15), A nice Floor of $ or 4 rooms, in a pleasant nel haod, at about $30 per month. Address B. J. wa TANTED—FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, IN A respectable neighborhood, a furnished Floor, of three or four rooms, tor a small ‘fainily of adults; not to exceed $4) per month. Address PEKMA, 200 West Tenth street, ales orf ih; 1 $100 up. 4 c rgans, O KVEN & 00.0 New Pang Wai AS GOOD AS THE BEST, LEFT ON rerooms, a and 118 West Fourteenth stfeet. Pet CLAS3 7 or are ROSEWOOD PIANO ani carved id modern improvements; > aia tint ee ho wish a first class piano need apply; ta sacrifice for cash, Has it Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, 74 oc: tave, ners, celebrated maker, full used five months, for $300, in superbly carved legs and case, four roun Bronzes, Paintings; parior, Shamber, dining ao Can be seen this day. Propert: Me We family lea’ LIVINGSTON, cif ving c! » Rear St A av. ns, very. bad sieves ES J. BETIS, 788 Broad wa, BEAUTIFUL CARVED PIANO FOR $150; PAY- able $10 monthly; upright and square Pianos and | low for cash ; instalments or rent. y, corner Tenth st. LADY WILL SELL FOR $75 A MOD! forte, in perfect order, sweet tone, in eluding Stool and Music. A forte for sale; all Improvements; four round corners, made to order; co Btool, Cover, &c.; also Parlor Suit, Dinis ERN PIANO- on frame, in- 28 Third st., near the Bowery. RICH, ROSEWOOD CASE, 73 OCTAVE PIANO- apient aurao, 1,000, for $3005 i Room Furni: | ture, Chamber Suit, &c.; property family going abroad. priva’ Cal "to-day or alae between Court and Clii be seen to-day (Sunday). residence ¥8 Second place, | inton streets, South Brooklyn. Can PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL gant Decker & Bro.’s Pianoforte nt brine toned: four round. rosewood Pla waving ail improvements, full agrafte, ov Flehly carved case and ies, cost $975, 1 Gover; has box for shipp Also ¢ creat in oe tovsult, Cail this day or MAGNIFICENT NEW SCALE, THEIR ELE- @sacrifice; @ no, 734 oct erstrung, 238 cor- | uaranteed, made order, ineluding Stool and Cover; lor $25); Stool, | tire Hohschold Monday. Pri- RAFFE FULL AG seven octave rosewood upright Piauoforte; three patent grand action iron or ‘Unisons throughout scale; frame ; latest improved: imported and used by Professe Uy warranted, with Stoo ent or sold on. instal at a sacrifice: also square grand Pianofor ments, GOLDSMITH?s, 26 ‘Bleecker street, near Bower; A ROLL AGRAFFE 734 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD ianoforte for sale—All improvements, carved case Gnd lozs, mnade to order, cost $3 Music Cabinet; also Monday, private residence 12) Wes for $300; Parlor and Bedroom Suits. id strect. Stool, Cover, call LEGANT NEW 7% OCTAVE CITY MADEiPIANO— Carved Jegs and inou ldings, at great sacrifice ; cash, rent or instalments. ‘ond bell. 367 West sorty-tourth street, se (OR SALE—A WEBER PIANO, NEARLY NEW. Address W., box 220 Herald office. AM LEAVING THE CITY chaser of a superior Chickering grand new, in DTS box odd P has only been in pri RGANS.—THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON for sale Paha stall church and par STUART, 124 West Thirty-fift AND DESIRE A_ PUR- Piano, nearly vate use. Ad- HAND AND Jor. F OFgADS, street. TANOFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OW! ture. CHICKERING & SONS, Il Ea: N MANUFAC: st Fourteenth etreet, between Broadway and Filth avenue. TANOFORTES—SECOND HAND, VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, tor sale on instalments. CHIOKEERIN ay low py Hie IANG FOR SALE—C! Stool; street in ‘tie evening. WITH Firth a ces; also Pianos 11 dsast Four- ni COVER ‘AFFOLD 10_PAINTERS,—SWID Wheels, Paints, Bri ains. 6:9 sixth avenue, ieth streets. hes, Fixtures, &c., erveen Thirty-mnth and ror. COMPLET ba PRIGHT, AND SQUARE PIANOS From $3; encons hand Pianos low tor , Ww. ER BROTHERS, FOR RENT— cash; eee ILL SELL FIRST CLASS 7% corner, carved legs, rosewood Fiano; St Washington place, corner 001 TAVE ROUND will sell cheap have no room tor it and musi dispose of it. ixth avenue. in this City ana Brook: FAMILY OF TWO, OF THE HIGHEST RESPEC- tability, would like to take charge of yn. a House in a respectable neighborhood in :he absence of the owner: rent received ay compensation, West Tenth street. Address ECONOMY, 200 TLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A Third Floor: er Roam and Belvo Room, unturnished, southern exposure, wi se of Kitchen, from May 1; private fami references given and required. box 226 Herald office. Address PERMANEN SECOND OK and servant's ith privilege of ly preferre L—GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AMERICANS, ‘DE- sire, May I, private family, living in own house pre ferred, central location, or Harlem, if chen: borhood, who would let Portion of House, with conveniences for housekeeping; room, kitchen and two (2) bedrooms; four P, good neigh- unturnished, portion of rooms Must not be above second floor; parior, sitting or di ny years in pres- ent location, with private family; no cnildren, 10, ser- Ziliaarwioariecury Sobek ul ti ) Re! Ni box 17) iterald office f rent not over $.00 Di SES EXCHANGED, GENTLEMAN AND W. DESIR more counecting Rooms, for light rivate tally. oftice. with Heral E TWO OR housekeeping, Address, for one week, D., box 116 HEAP, AND | of price $150. Call at No. 307 West Thirty-tirst | | ply to B. J. ED’ a, | or no other boarders preferred. | which must be moderate, ANTED—BY GENTL res AND WIFE, ABOUT four Rooms on se joor, suitable tor light housekeeping, not below 1 ‘welttht or tbove Fiftleth street; terms, sc We and vaca iad: Address, stating lowest terms, J. Herald office. TANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, A FURNISHED House, in Brookivn or New York, where the rent would be an GM ‘alent for board; or would take charge of # gentleman’s house; would leave the city or travel. Address Mrs, LANGSTAFF, Post office, Brookiyn. Wy Anrep By. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR three unturnished Rooms, wer ht housekeeping j private house; rent $18 to $25. ress M. (., Herald offi ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, WITH It provements, between Fourth and Ninth avenues and Fourteenth yee Futieth streets, Principals only ap- WARDS, No. 25 Pine street, room 1 WASTED—-TO RENT, UNFURNISHED, BY FOUR adults, the Lower Part of a House: six rooms. Address, stating terms, location, «c., 517 Kast 117th st. TANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PRIVATE VAM- ily, tor a term of three to five yea a first class four story high stoop House, between th and sey- enth avenues, Fourteensh ‘and iruteth streets; rent not to exceed $2,400 per annum. | Principals address, with tall varticulars and permit, 8. A. JOHNSON, sta- tion WaANteDron west SIDE, BELOW THE PARK, BY ‘au small family, a pleasant Foor, suitable for light housekeeping; must’be in good neighhorhood. Address, witi tull particulars, JAM.8, Herald Uptown branch A HOUSE WITH ALL MODERN IM- provements, on the east side, somewhere in neigh borhood of Union squar ‘ent not to oxceed $1, dress, with p: riculars, 43 West" ‘Twenticth stree| TANTED—A SMALL PARLOR, WITH ONE OR TWO Rooms, unfurnished, suitabie tor a dressmaker ; lo- gation between Fourth and sixth avenues, ‘tenth and Twenty-fourih streets. Address, stuting terms, Miss BEL. Ss, 29 Bond street. BX 7 ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, 10 TAKE CHARGE 0: a gentleman’s house while the family are abroad, or ot widower’s or bachelor’s house; best reterences given. Address S. M. P., box 3,016 Most office. ___ HOUSES, 1 ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ‘Im the Country. Wy ANzED BF GOOD, RELIABLE TENANTS, A neat and small House ia the country, within two houvs' ride of the city; house must be turnished soe pletely, ready for immediate housekeeping and con! all modern improvements, Address fixing full partiea: lars MODERATS, Herald Uptown’ Branca office, 1,265 Broadway. WANTED TO) RENT-IN THE COUNTRY, ONB hour from the city, a turnished House for the sum- ith stable for one or two horses, , Address lowest nd ult parth Z.. OX 4,804 Post o1 ANTED—A HOUSE TO RENT, IN THE COUNTRY, ‘one hour from New York; ‘stable for one or two horses, Address A. Z., box 4,034 Bost office. 2 of G. & 8. HEYMAN & MACK, Hudson street, corner Houston. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE. SPECIAL NOTICE. ~ We are now offering for je coming season the largest and best assorted stock of FURNITURE AND BEDDING, from the ordinary to the most claborate, at positively lower prices than any other manufacturing house in the | city. Our stock, In endless variety, consists of KING WILLIAM, MARIA ANTOINETTE, Grand Dushess, Victoria, Eagle and Princess Parlor Suits of NINE PIECES, upholstered in the very vest workmanlike manne in satin, procatel, ruffed and tutted, from $110 AND UPWARD. In coteline and silk reps, of every shade, reps, terry: color, from sateens and ‘cloths, of every shade and $40 AND UPWARD. Elegant solid black walnut marble top Dressing Case and Bureau Suits, of the latest designs, FROM $60 AND UPWARD. Double coated enamelled Chamber Suits, of every style and color, from $25 AND UPWARD. STUDENTS’ CHAIRS, in LEATHER, $10. CHIFFONIERS, solid black wainut, $35 and upward. LADY WASHINGTON Country Seat Chairs, $12, Our Bedding, Mattress and Spring Bed Department is under the supervision of the most experienced bedding man in this city, Our Feathers are steamed and deodorized. Buyers can be supplied at once by the pound or sack. We solicit a call trom all. and assure those favoring us with their patronage that they will be treated with the srcutest courtesy, and entire sitistaction guaranteed. We allow no goods to be misrepresente. Everything boxed, packed an ‘slipped ‘free of charge. G, & 5. HEYMAN & MACK, IN AND HOUSTON STREETS, , 28) and 282 West Houston street. WAREROOMS, HUD: Factories, 276, ANTED TO RENT—IN the present city limits, a nice House, Aduress KAPLD TRANSLI, Herald ottice. URNISHED, ONE OR TWO ROOMS adults; rent low; private house. Parucu- lars to! Wey dat L tast Broad Wwity WANTED A FIRST FLOOR, FOR LIGHT BU and dwelling, th and Twenty-fitth streets, Fourth and sixth svonueey torias to. bepanout $6.0. Address &, C., 140 Clinion place. WANTEDSSMALL FURS spectable house ; walk trom Broadway dn per w ke. ISHED ROOM,IN A RE. ats locality; three minutes? Twentieth’ $2 50 GONDIC WANTDouAY 1, BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMI- ly ot adults, a Floor of five or six rcoms, all mod- ern Improvement" for housekeeping; rent not to ex- coed $35. Address'L. H. H., box 1.8 Herald office, e treets, and by e teh and Madison avenues. Ad- PHYSIUIAN FICE, Herald Uptown Brauch WANTED—THREE FOUR UNFURNISHED Rooms, on the second or third floor of a private house, by a young married cane: rent must be mod. erate, Address, with terms and location, . W., Herald OR office, y TANTED—A LOW PRICED HOU: BETWEEN ‘Third and Fourth avenues and Thirty-filth and et, suitable for aitering into a store. Apviy AMP, 106 Broadway. !D—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO GEN- omen, in a private lamily, preferred: must be neatly jurnished and in a good location, below Four- teenth street. Address, stating'price and particulars, B. £ M., Herald office. SECOND FLOOR, FIVE OR SIX with a private family, tor three persons, must be nice; between Sixteenth sireet and Twenty-sixth street and Hudson K dress, tor three days, MER- CHA 91 Herald office. ANTED-THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED Rooms, on second or third floor, tor housekeeping, by a gentleman and wite, in a private house, west side, above Twenty. a street: Jah Me to $25 pol E monen. Address GLOR( rald ( w* TED—BY A GENTL| nished Room, with Be AN AND. WIr. E, A FUR- In a quiet family ; few Address, stating ‘terms, and Jocation, B. A., + Station D. wast ‘D—BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, A ; Howse, between Forty Ath at Fifty-eight streets; rent notabove 00; agents nee 5 t '. CAH, Herald Uptown Brai ee ae TANTED—BY A FAMILY OF SIX ADULTS, A Lower Part of a House, seven or eight rooms, with couveniences, between Third and Sixth avenues, and Fourteenth and Fortieth streets; rent uot to ex: cved $65 per month. Address box 2,198) | Post office. WANTED-A SMALL HOU! OR SECOND AND ‘Third Floors, unfurnished, ‘between Fourth and Twenty-third streets and Broadway and Seventh ave- nue, for a small family of adults; rent must be moderate; good references, Ad.iress HOUSE, box 11) Herald office. A GENTLEMAN, ACTIVELY | er's absence, and use his best endeavors in dress MAN ‘AND WIFE, bo: GAGED IN REAL estate, would take charge of a residence during own: disposing of | the property If dealred, unquestionable references. “Ad: 7 Herald office, ELDERLY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NEW ENG- N A land people) would like jc take cha rge of a house for a family going abroad ; would be willing to take some trust connec ean be given. Address F. T., MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE TO. if necessary; the best reference Herald Uptown Braneh office, TAKE CARE, during the sammer, of a first class Residence, dur- no compen: 8 reference: vu the abscuce of the ¢wner: bal froe rents wil if require PREPOSSESSING YOUNG = Pe to meet with a thorough hot they could have entire treedom and evei fort. Address SOUTHERNER, box 210 Her FLOOR OF THREE OR FOUR RO ail family ; neighborhood of and are th enue pre! moderate ene Address. with full particu ENT TEN ESK ROOM WANTED—ON OR NEAR and between Wall and Dey streets; fice. with use of desk preterred. addr Sox io Herald oftice. WwIDow Keeper, having a litte boy, would warty of retined gentlemen uld assist her in taking « furnished house, where Tred; must be Rt pe od end a at sation wanted sand security | Wy ee A GOOD, RESPONSIBLE TENANT, A Honse in a central location; small family, nochil- dren; must be in good repair and have all modern im- provements; rent not to exceed $1,800 or $2,100, At dress, for three days, with tull particulars, M. F. L.. 166 Fifth avenue, TANTED-—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES’ WALK_ OF Astor place and Broadway, a First Floor aud Base- ment, furnished, suitable for housekeeping, for gentle- man and wife; no encumbrances. Apply’ to GH. 1. Broadway Theatre. Vv TANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET. Owners please send descriptions ot their property. Asreat demand at the real estate office of JULES R, 1,263 Broadway. “LADY, A ry home com- ‘ald office, iS WANTED— hirtieth street Herald Uptewn Branch romees BROADWAY in furnished 83 BROKER, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BROWN ir story, between Fourteenth and Thirty fifth t atreets and Fourth and Sixth avenues. for p: amust be well furnished and in to exceed Bo per month. Address, with loos ation, SECURITY, Herald Uptown Branch office. STONE, rivate family; ood condition; rent not number and Frome HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN FOURTH and sixth avenues, below Fiftieth s family, four adults: rent $3, Grew WALL STREET, Hei Uptown 000 5 iphlghest reterenc Branch of treet; private Ad- Iegatenty BROWN STONE HOUSE WA Lage 2 mall family ot adults; must be eleg inished “in first class neighborhood, between rit Seventh avenues and ree Tent in advance to one who. desire: ding, Address J. R., Herald office. WANT AN UNFURNISHED FLOOR oF ‘FOUR OR ‘wenty-third and "ie rent not to exceed $3,000; will pa; fur. More rooms and bathroom. on the second floor of a Brat class private house, between Twenty. -seventh and hirty-seventh streets, Filth and Sixth avenues. Send full pei anc lowest rent, accommodations, &c., to E. 8, OWER PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A FIRST class tenant, con: children and servant; w omico.. $600 per year. A ing of gentleman, wife, t side preierred; rent not to dress A. and L., box 123 Herald two EDIUM SIZED HOUSE rid aac Py f private, Sraraing “oom! 1.000 oF #0. wagcal enc House, 60, oF a WANTED—IN Goon, containiny nfurnished in central ana respectable location, own hot, Bor bd ‘tera fiaee: ‘wenty-third street. Address FFICE OR T OF OFFICE WANTED—ON FIRST gear Walt sec ie street, at ‘Post offi ‘ on Broadway or adjacent streets, moderate rent. Address box 5,166 REF ences A eva not above, Thirty-t 3! 40. Address box 3,206 Post STORY HIGH STOOP WANTED—CONVENI- fourth street; office. NFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY TWO friends, shale young gentlemen, an unfurnished first class French iat, tire praerrei:b Botwadn twenty thi dana and iu pomionoes vif hecesenry ectable ‘tenants they will ex; je must not be Std Rey; mo, gat Se more: rticl box 200 Herald offi baa OF SAY FOUR FUR. use, for housekeeping, mt tral, Park. B., box 188 Ue Wy ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY tenanta), JAN, box 466 Post oflicey wihern expo- uneth streets be permanent; id will be Address, with ia‘othice: h terms ant (D) four Rooms, with Cguvenlongee he eee Bo, ne second floor pretérred. Ploase addi +) AMERIC. ress, | seven or eight rooms, on the east side of the city, vicin: ANTED—UNFURNISHED, IN A GOOD NEIGH. borhood, the Lower Part of a house, consisting of ity of Stuyvesant square preterred, by a small America’ family ; best of references given and required. Adare , &8 East Seventy-ninth street ANTED—BY A GENTLI N AND WIrE, A SEC. Dad Floor (anfuruianed) of ‘Ave or six rojas, ei all modern improvements; rent not to exceed $40 per mouth. Address H. L. §., Dox 172 Herald Uptown Brauch office, ANTED—AN OFFICE IN THIRTY- te ge! THIR- -ninth or Forty-second streets, Address PHY. Balluff’s drug store, corner Sixth avenue and ghth street. ‘ANTED—THREE STORY HOUSE (EAST SIDE preferred: ina good neighborhood ; private famil) adnita® from T ‘ortieth streets; rent $900 or §. 1 008, Address J. D., Hernia office. WASTEDINICH FLOORS AND PARTS OF HOUSES and Houses, at moderate rents, for respectable ten- 7. 8. GAVEY, St Bleecker street. THIRTY-FOURTH Pg Sixty-fifth streets the Second Floor and of Third, about six rooms, by an American any nirge adults. Address, stating terms and location, J. F., box 123 Herald Uptown Branch offi ants. ANTED—BETWEEN ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULLTS, A Basement ee et Floor, unfarnished ; location central: Byes about $50 @ month. Adaress, for three days, WILLIAMS, Herald Uptown Branch office. hha ttre FURNISHED FLAT OR A FEW fooms adapted for Hee housekeeping, for a few months or longer time; location between’ Third and Ninth avenues and Fourteenth and Fiftieth strects: ref. erences exctia nged. Address HOME, box 189 Herald Up- town Branch of WESTCHESTER, WITHIN | | One extra fine rosewood Parlor Suit, seven pieces, $250. | A NO. A Bargain. At DE GRAAF & TAYLOR'S Furniture Warerooms, 87 and 89 Bowery, 65 Chrystie street and 31 Fourth avenue, can be found a very large assortment of Furniture, Carpets and Mattresses, manufactured during the past dull season at extremely low prices, The Carpet Department will be discontinned May 1, The stock closing out at 20 per cent below cost, Special offers for the coming week. Five walnut and rosewood finish Parlor Suits, uphol- stered in reps, at $40, $15 and $50 each. One walnut Parlor Suit, in French tapestry, $180. Three marble top waluut Chamber Sults, ten ploces, at | $45, $60 and $70 cach. Carpets, 20 per cent below cost, A —A.—CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, . UPHOLSTERY GOODS, &c. Largest assortment In the cil Lowest PRICES, BE: OUDS. SPRING STYLES. ENGLISH VELYL 1S. From $2and upwards. BODY BRUSSEL: rom $175 . | ENGLISY ieee BE $175 and upwards. From $1 an id upwards. | THREE OLYS.. From $1 25 and upwards. INGRAINS, ALL i. sero Tse, and upwards NAPTING MAT, &o UP ‘ERY GOODS, LACH CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES, HOLL. GIMPS, FRINGES, COuDS, TASSELS, &o. LAMBREQUINS SAND ier tl TO OkbER, 1s a nd 185 Sixth avenue, one door b below Thirteenth street, Now ¥ ork. Fear enioee eae waie NO. 1 G5 ‘= HOC SIGNO VINCES,” Call_and examine our stock and compare our styles and prices with those of other manufacturers. You can save mone! uurchasing of us, adi PRANK RHONER,& CO. and 8 Bowery. (Manufactory, 222 to 223 East Thirt; venth street.) i FORNITURS COVERINGS ; COMPRTING PRICES. 4 . b, KELTY & 184 Fifth avenue, near Twenty. third street. —A.—FIRST CLASS OUTFIT IN FURNITURE, « made under our own supervision, 218 West Thirty seventh street, near Seventh avenue. Also sole manu- facturers of the J. F. ©. Pickhard premium Parlor and | Sofa Bedstead, with full spring and hair mattress. We offer for sale two for this week, 30 per cent off for cash. Don’t fail to remember that we are not now in Bleecker street. We have a large store and tactory. We also take Goods on KHARS PICKHARU & CO., 218 West Thirty-seventh street. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE WILU dispose of their Furniture at a sacrifice; magnificent Drawing Room Suit, covered silk ae of the richest | description, cost $430, for $200; do., $100; do. $40; sunerd rosewood Plano! forte, four round ‘corners. for $300, ine gluding Stool and Cover; carved rosewood Etagere, 150; Carpets, Mirrors, Painungs, Bronzes, Bureaus, jedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension Table, Buf- fet, ats gay Silverware, Chinaware, Cutlery. Can be seen . LIVINGSTON, 36 j West 1 15th st., near Sth a’ “AT PRIVATE RESIDENCH 210 WEST, 21ST 8T.— Household Furniture for sale in Parlor. suits, in satin upd coteline, MSI" to $180; plush | Suits, 14 pieces, $80; Decker & Bros. four round 73, octa: ove, ‘Bookcasen Butte, Extension Tables r “Genieg cng Console ‘Tables, rosewood and walnu' wi Bedsteads, Dressing ig | Bureaus, &c., pi50: 8 halt and spring Mattresse: rt haircloth th T ene ‘aintings, Brous , & sacrifice. be seen this day or Monday. *Si0 trouble to Siow 1 ood! is. PRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKEEP- and not willing to have @ public auction, will aeli all their elegant Hotsehotd Gondn: in lots to suit cast iticent Parlor Suits, wre ‘in eri 1, cost $i for pa one do., $200; rep Bedroom Suits, upwards complete, ases ; Bedsteads, Bureaus, hair and sprini ttresses. Ae Cr aes araos, Tooth, basement an Kitenen Furniinr ficent Planotorte, cost 1850, for $300; other artiotes too numerous to mention. ‘all to-day (Sunday) or Mon at. fin rate residence 98 aan od between Court and = ipton MARTIN" ao 8, FAMILY BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING DE- to sell a few Carpeta, Shades, single Beds, Goorin Utensils, &c., all ty fine condition. 256 West Twenty-fifth street. —PEReLy AND sg MONTHLY PAYMENTS oer Carpets an Ing, at B. M. Q PERTHWAIT & CO,'S, 155 and 157 ‘Chatham street An immense stock and low prices. WASTED FURNISHED, TWO OR THREE ROOM! suitable for housekecping; no children; small honse preferred; between, Fourteenth and twen third | streets, Fourth and Eighth avenues. Addr HOUSEKEEPING, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED BY, A SMALL FAMILY oF ADULTS, A pig stoop House, fu rhiehed, goth Eleventh and Thirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Lexington ave- nues, with privilege of taking a few gentlemen boarders; leave for one or more years; Tent not to exceed Le ihtrttcio Address J: F. box 4,601 Post office, Ww* NTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ial private house, unfurnished Room and Bedroo! water and closets, for light housekeeping ; jocation pe tween Twentieth and Bond streets; rent moderate. Ad- dress SHEPARD, Nos. 12 and 14 Spruce street. ANTED TO HIRE—A FIRST FLOOR OR LIGHT Basement, between Wall street and Maiden lane and Nassau and Church streets, Address, with particu- lars, location and lowest price, C. H. HICKMAN, 73 Cedar street. ‘ANTED TO RENT PROM JUNE TO SEPTEM. ber—A furnished Country Seat (not over an nour's ride from the city), Orange or welghborhood preferred; the honse must be well and comfortably furnished j garden and stable for four horses attached to it. Address, Stating price and all particulars, M. 8., Herald office, In the Country. hes IN THE COUNTRY, FROM JUNE 1 UN. ber 1, a erat ome small House, fully fur- nished. on oath ‘and cot ently situated, shady and not over 20 miles from Kew York clty, for a sihall, strict. ly private family, ve 31.86 Fost office. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding, at lowest cash Prices, 2e weekly in- stalments, at O'FARRELL’s warehouse, ‘410 Kighth ave- nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-i first streets NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1874—QUINTUPLE SHEET. 7 R SALE, ONE ELEGANT STHIPED REPS Jurkish Parlor suit, 11 piece sp! {ood frame Pier Mirror dnd Cornice, two fine marble top walnut Buffets, spiendid marble ‘top Dressiny hoa And Bedsteads, Carpets, Mattresses, Bureutts, Hoo! cage, one marble Soda Fountain, one splendid Fosewood Ei Bis at Diveie sale atauction prices. HAVEN & East Thirwenth str TIENTION !—PARTIES DESIROUS OF DISPOSING of their Houselold Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, 4c., can receive the highest cash prices by calling or ad- dressin venth avenue. ALANCE OF AN ELEGANT png Vory cheap if bought next. Family gy ng to kurope, rior’ Rable, Bodding, “ee oat Agents and auciione (aneers. m HOUSEHOLD FOR fore Tuesday eveniny ett large Mirrors, Car- Tabies, large Extension ‘est Fourteenth street, seed not apply. Furniture, Beds, Bedding. ee Payments take by the week or month. Terms easy. KELLY & CO. ___ corner of Twenty. Aith street and Sixth ave (aneets AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or monthly nay mente taken. and 23th sireots. ICK! CURIOSITY SHOP, 691 BROADWAY, RE. tween Fourth and Amity. streets, removed trom 723 Broadwi Modern and antique Furniture, compris- ing Parle Suits in rosewood and black walnut, tin silk, satin and reps covering; fine Library Suits, in morocco} Fich Chamber. Furniture, 1m carved rosswood and wa nut; rare and slogans Mahogany pieces, consisting fine Centre Tables, French Secretaries, antique Chest of | Drawers, Cabinets, Sideboards, Bookcases, rich lace, silk, satin and rep'Window Curtains: tine Bronzes, ele gant evres China and rare specimens of Bric-a-brac Pier and Mantel Mirrors, modern and antique HITE STAR LINE. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! mene ING THE UNITED STATER Mt TIC Abel iat A t3P. x oLT yy 9 atl + ADRIATIO! “May 16, at 3 P. —From the White Star Docka, Pavonia jerry, Jérsey City. Rates—Saloon, $80 gold; Steerage, $3) currency. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship sectien, where least motion is felt, thus com- bining safety, speed and coinfort. eer inspection of plans and other information apply at ew e company's office, 19 Broadway, New York NOOK'S: TOURIST TICKETS are issued to every part of the world at reductions trom ten to forty-five per cent below ordinary tares. ‘They can be had with steamship tickeis by any line or Prithout them as the pawenger prefers, They give their holders privileges which ordinary tickets do ORs Sstied do not require thelr holders to travel in large pe Cook's irish Tourist Tickews can only be o! tained in this country; they cover every Irish and Scotch line. Cook's Hotel Coupons, guaranteeing best accommoda- sons at over 3(0 first class hotels, atuniiorm and reduced ‘Co k's “Excursionist,” American edition, contains tare and expenses tor over 1,000 tours; price 10 cents. Next personally conducted party to south of France, Italy, Switzerland, &c.. leave on steamer Bevpt May 9; jays, first class travel a: ad hotels, $630 gol aS "261 Bron A* EXTRA STEAMER ¥OR HAVRE DIRECT, The fine steamship KONG SVERRE is now loading at pier 5) North River, and will be despatched on Satur- day, Apri tk Has still room tor a limited quantity of aigurement or light cargo. er accommodation—First class, $75; steerage, $32; “Abbly ut the office of ORGE MACKENZIF, 53 Broadway, or to FUNCH, EDYE if Gon, 1 South Wiitiamn ntrect GRAAF & CoG ba and tsa West Tirenty- third street, manufacturers of parlor, chamber, dining room and library Furniture, fattrosees, Spring Beds, 40. You will and | in our warerooms @ very large and varied sssortment of Svery description of Purniture. Brice '$ low as can be foul goods tully guarantee ere CORIQSITY SH 691 Broadway, between Amity and Fourth streets, pay the highest cash prices for first class antique and modern Farniture, Bronzes, Clocks, Porcelain, Silver, China and Glass W Statuary and Works of Art. URNITURE O E STORY BROWN STONE House for sale; all black walnut; Carpet, Brussels . id velvet; achuance for persons commencing house- keeping. Apply on premises, 59 Hast Wdsth street. URNITURE.—PARTIES HAVIN( LARGE OR SMALL lots of Household Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Paint- ings €¢. to dispose, of will find a cash, purchaser by sing THALL, at Cole & Thorne's, No. 2 West Fourteenth street, corner Fitth avenue. THE EF IOR SALE TIRE FURNITURE OF FLAT (seven rooms), inclu ing Bedding and Silver; but litte used; seen Monday G. Ww. MoCORMICK, 933 Eighth avenue. Ok SALE—GREAT SACRIFICE, A SUPERIOR arlor Mii Icey and Table, '9 feet 4 inches by 2 feot 10 inches, 17th street, OR SALE—PA’ SECRETARY AND SOFA Beds. two Brussels Carpets, Furniture, hall Oil- eloths and Gas Fixtures, No. Jos Second street. Inquire in the basement. \EORGE A, CLARK system of monthly and advantageous metho fonable Furniture, oure hair Mattresses, spring and par. lor Boas, &c. Private furnished complete ou liberal terms, EGER" WA! fron Thirty-third. to Thirty fourth atroot, wid. 2 Ninth avenue. —The oldest and most ext>nsive establish- ments of the line in the business; storage for turnitu baggage, goods and wares of every description, in sepa: rate closed compartinents, Night ‘patrol raceive goods at all hours and furnish sheiter tor loa Ree DESSOIR, 77 University place, will remove May Eto 1 to'28 Union square. Are offering a well assorted stock of. Furniture, their payee oat conceded to be res to the best made in the city, a until Re 25th inst., when the ipataaoe will be disposed of atauction. Gretna, 1874, PS G47 BROADWAY) POPULAR ayiments, the most convenient CARPETS, CARPETS, FURNITURE, FORNITURE. NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES, The largest and best assortinent of Carpets and Furnt- ture at lower prices than any othcr house in the city. All goods marked down from 10 to 30 per cent and war- ranted as represented. I am offering a choice line of | Tapestry Brussels, just arrived, at $1 10 per yard. All | | other goods at equally low pr Successor to H. O'Farrell, “Woo, 512 to 516 Eightn avenue. SECOND RAND FURNITURE. Second hand Furniture. JAMES G ANAM, 190 Third avenue, is now open to purchase all kinds of second hand Fur- niture, both modern and antique: likewise Carpets of every descriptinn: “Has now on hand s great variety of rich Furmt otevery description on sale. WO SPLENDID PARLOR MOQUETTE CARPETS, two crystal Chandeliers, black walnut Mirror and Cornices, Chickering raid Piano, all in perfect order. For permit to examine apply to PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenta street. WO SUPERB MANTEL MIRRORS, IN PERFECT order, new ; also rosewood parlor Furniture, trimmed pisses Re For permit to examine apply to PHALON & 3i East Seventeenth street. | ANTED—$20 WORTH OF BEDROOM FURNITURE, Carpets, &c., m exchange for a Diamond Ring and. arare Object of Address EXCHANGE, Tompkins ville, Staten Island, ANTED—HOUSENOLD FURNITURE, SOME CAR- pets and Matting, by the advertiser, for own use, LS exchange tor some choice suburban Lots, rapidl: crousing In value, near New Yoric: cash basis. fares NEW JERSBY, box 10) Herald off WA GOOD PARTY TO BUY FURNITURE Nery low, and board owners and a tew others it desired ; location eligible street. ‘Address BERGE box 69 Jersey Clr, ANTED—FOR ON® YEAR, CARPETS ao FUR niture tor a house, located in rentys third street near Sixth avenue, tor the use of which ‘cash or board yull be given. ‘Address FURNITURE, Herald Uptown office. WANTED 0 BUY FOR CASH, ALL KINDS OF Furniture, Carpets, plated, Goods and Crockery, Showcases, &c. " Adaress K., No. 89 Last Thirteenth st. 9 FIRST CLASS EASY GRE EN hoard for sale—Very reasonab $09 Third avenue, first floor. Ri $4.0 We BUY AN EXCELLENT SUIT OF chestnut Bedroom Furniture, but little used, Bureau with Mirror, ‘Table and Rocking Apply at 16 Bighth avenue, ein the Jewelry store. and 15 minutes {rom Liberty AIRS AND ‘SIDE le Balt Inquire at consisting of Bed, marble top marble top Washstand, tour Chatrs, Chalr. (STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAG. + gage, &c., In separate rooms, at low ‘rates separate department for pianos, mirrors, paintings, &c. pods taken up and down on elevators: watchman in uuilding at night. MICHALES & SON, 38, 40 and 42 Commerce street, near Bleecke r. Trucks always on hand tor the removal of furniture to city or Feountry. A.—KIRKHAM’S STORAGE, REHOUSE, 4 WEST « Fifteenth street.—All goods remaining on storage over a year will be sold to pay expenses, after April tS 1874, A'fine Organ for sale. At STORAGE. WEST SIDE STORAGE WARE- 636 Hudson street, 779 Greenwich atreet ores Pamir square. For furniture, pianos, mirrors, baggage and other family property of extra value ; placed in separate rooms; always accessibl or, the oldest, iano responsible ‘and reliable establl ments in the cit aA owner and mana; office 693 Hudson street, near Twelfth. r FORA FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, —STORAGE fee, ary rooms; lowest vatk Rey W, Iry rooms; lowest rates, 2 Bast Brondway, hear Catharine street. as ‘ORRELL'S NEW FIRST CLASS STORAGE WARE- MO hoses, trom No. 10a to 114 Rast Thirty second tier, extending to Fourth avenue, puilt expressly for the urpose, Storage tor furniture, pianos, mirrors, trunks, Baguage and other packages of extra value. ‘The public are invited to examine, GTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS bageay we. te, at the new storage warehouses Nos 151 and 165 West Thirty-second street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue: AigfoOds taken up and down on elé- vators; established 135 Hin & iON, Owners and Managers. HE HOUSES, EIGHTH AVENUE, from’ thirty-thitd to Thirey fourth treet: ea oe Ninth avenue-—The oldest and wiost extensive lestablia ment of te line in,the business; storage for Furnitur Baskag Trunks, Pianos, ‘Mirrors and all other pro} et fetaeRe ts. closed pomparmaeni ot any seh acceeible: four platform elevators; goods received from ‘domestic or foreign Point without notice, and duvi ireights, &¢., advanced n ee patrol receive goods a fours, and will furmisn sh houses tor loaded wagons; boxini and everything appertaining to Hing of property iter in Ag court of ware shipping, porter @ storage and ha TA Ro BARGAIN. iri! ene aes LOOKING Glass, Icebox, Oarpots, Iron Beds and a tew other things lett, Call this day at 303 West Fiftieth street. A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD gah at WILL BE furnished to any one we ‘ishing t MP the rent of same in Board. Address RW Thus, box Mi Herald office, A PARLOR SILVER gare SERRRIND) For permit apply to PHALON & S| Seventeenth street. A PARLOR SUIT—ROUX'S MAKE, IN CARVED rosewood and crimson bevoatel (two sofas six chairs) for sale ; cost pr SEO) cash is nearly new, Call for three di ‘t Tenth street, near Broadway; beautiful Flat to let; first floor it dented. LJ Ag awe joy STRELT, BETWEEN 6TH AND tamil: * iecping will ect ail Coste clay me geen house: Grand Duchess and Pompadour ityles 8 Parlor mt cote AS, are cost, Antoii ila li M4, 0; i sults, complete, ee $50 to $l rout Pain foes, Bute case ‘and China nar a Plano: forte, Will id fi oremall ical gut Cash archagers ‘Goods cant sees oe house a mot ¥ Wot way free of charge. Qall eters purchasing at By | FOR SALE. OAN, 31 East Rk SIONS.—THE SWIFT, FIRST CLASS Steamboat WILLIAM CUOK re city for over 2,000), can be chartered for gare throug! the summer on at plication to A. B. VALENTINE, eagent, 41 Jay st, N. ¥. eee: BOAT FOR NEWARK. On and atter “ig a April 5, jambont yi leave Commercial vives; N Newark, at 8 A, M, and 2 ve Now York, foot of Barclay, stroct, at 10:30 A. M, ‘30 P. M., stopping at Bergen int och way. 10, CHARTER—SALOON STEAMER WYOMING; barges Chicago, Republic, Bald roa Ra smith and Caledonia. Excelsi Eagleswood, Raritan, Beach, Cold Spritig and Oriental ‘Grover wo let Omloe dee Week street, opposite Hoboken ferry, Open a an EB STEAMBOATS MAGENTA AND THOMAS P. fooherve for Excursions, Lagan eats, with at nown Pienic G io the NIEPHBNG & CONTAT ror cholee f days a) ANBPORYATI a COMER Pier % North River, M har BEST MUSIC IN THIS CITY I8 FURNIFHED, in Ba) twine Band, Oftics | B. f obtaining durable and fash- | residences and apartments | oe tee | 61 Broad street, i York. NUNARD LINE. NOTICE, C! with a view of Kg iteryen oy the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a speeiiled course for all seasons of the year, On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York fh Boston, fzomming the meridian of 5) av 43 latitude, or pgthing @ the. eg of $3. aasaie crossing the meridian of 50 my 42 latitude “Or HO HE BRITISH hing to the north of AND NORTH AMILICAN POvAL MAIL. STEAMSHIP BETWEEN NEW AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK WA BOR” FROM NEW YORK, ABYSSINIA. Wey ne pril 1S TIA ‘ed., May 6 PARTHIA. Sat, Aprit 1s ri a April a 25 id, Ap ril 29 ABYS ‘Wei and every following Wednesday and Saturday Jor Steamers marked = do not carry steerage passe gers. Cabin ge 0 and $130, gold, according to accommodation. — Return tickets on tavorable terms. Steerage $30, currency. Steeraye tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and ail parts ot Europe at towest rate For freight and cabi passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 at een. For steerage passage at LL Broadway, Trinity sullding. LES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, 0 P. Hl. DU VERNET, Olark and Randotph reets, Chicago, Til. The Hamburg:anerican Packet Company's tron mail steamship HOLSATIA, Captain A. Barends, will aei 0 ‘Thursday, April 16, 1874, for Ham! Ri Leet of Passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and ambui i ‘st "Sabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $72, Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, gold. Steerage to Plymouth, London and all pomts in Eng- land, Scotland and Wales, $30, currency. The HAMMONLA Will sall April 28, 1874, D «& BOAS, Senet eteeigee Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. General Agent STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail trom New-York as follows:— GOETHE, Captain J. A LESSING, Captain F, A. Too: from Eagle Line pier, toot of Fir RATLS UL PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First'saloon, $12, gold; second saloon, $72, gold, Siserage—To Figmouth ‘and London, $3; currentys 4 Chesboury and Hamburg, $30, gold 5, repaid Wickets from Hamburg. $3 ourrougy._ Forte ight apply, to. FUNC! "e'G0.. 3) South William. sree: sage ‘apply.to KNAUTH, NA- CHOD & RULE, General gents, 113 Broadway. JOR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other Pans th England and Wales. The South Wales Atlantic Reema first class steamships will sail trom I road yaar Jersey City, as eee - GLAMORGAN First cabin passage, $75 and $8), currency; second cabin, $55, currency ; steerage. $30, ‘currency, ‘Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardit, currency. Drafts for Land upwards. | For tur rer par ixeulars apply to ARCHIBALD BA. R & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. Company's new ennsylvania Kail- NMAN LINE.—NOTICE. The course laid down for these steamers, and followed by them for severa! years, 1s fixed to pass 250 miles south of Cape Race. about 100 mites better weather is met with, and there is much greater freedom from fogs and floating ice and the | danger of navigation consequent thereon. Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as tollows:— F NSTO AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF Mi CITY OF RICHMOND. clry OF BRO 2 cry OF BRUSS uurday, May 9, at noon, city O aturday, May 16, at 22. M. ong cash eee Saturday and Thursday, trom pier 45 North Ri ATES OF PASSAGE, an Brig! ‘$70, sa and $9, gold, according to accommo- Hound trip tickets at low rates, E—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Londgnderry: London, Bristol, Cardith, Betta adt, Havre oF Hamburg, Prepaid certifi irre ates, $22, Passengers are forwarded to sweden ‘Norw mark and Paris at reduced rates, Drafts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway. For steerage passage at 33 Broadway or pier 45 North JOUN E, Agent. Rive: O'Donne!l & Foulke, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, M. 8. Creagh, 102 State street, Boston, ot G. Brown, 82 South Clark, corner of Lake street, ioag eWwilliam Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris AG LIRR ean nee NOTICE, This company takes the risk of insurance (up to $500,000 in gold)‘on each of its steamers, thus giving pas- sengers the best possible guaranteo {or satety aud the avoidance ot danger at sea, ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlinds. From pee 44 and 47, Nora Kiver. TO ‘OWN a ‘DL RPOOL, PTALy Sais Aol, BE PAC | QUEEN’ Sats tay 29 PME 1PALY,.Sat., Ap! Sat, May 2,3 P.M. FOR ear DIRECT, vi FRANCE, Captain Thomson, Tuesday, Abril 21, at 9A. M. Cabin passage, $7), $3), currency. "Steerage, $29, cur- rency., Return tickets at reduced Prepaid steer- age tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. ‘Apply at the company's offic No. 6 Broadway. OW. J HURST, Manager. Bu, N R LINE, cHO) NiW YORK AND GLASGOW. STEAMER EVERY ALTERNATE DAY. Tuesday steamers proceed via Londonderry. Thursday steamers proceed via Queenstown. Saturday steamers proceed direct to Glasgow. From Company's piers 20 and 21 North River, New York. -Tues..April 14] Anglia ‘Thurs. April 16 ‘Tues... .April 21 -Thars. April 23 | A Ststrat ‘ Trinacria. Rates of passage: To Glasgow, Liverpool, -payable in currency — glondonderry, Queenstown or Although the voyage is thus lengthened | Cabin, , S85 t0 $90, accondinn 16 eater: and accommo: | tions, Return tickets issued at reduced rates. Intermediate, 85 Steerage, $30. Drafts issued for any amount at lowest rates, Send for ciroalars, giving, bet L information, to Com- pany’s offices, No. 7 sowing ore HENDE! SON BROTHERS, Agents. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For southampton and Bremen. The steamship MINISTER HOON, Captain H. Era. mann, will sail on Weanesday, April 15, at 2 res M., Me uy feral ow. pier, foot Third stréet, Hoboken ; low: neu RHEIN, Captain E. Brickenstein, on Satur- il 1 ene OF PASSAGE ay, LONDON, HAVRE AND wae in gold or it equivalent in currency. e Ticoad cabin . For treight oF passag or e@ A Le OR Cus & CO., Agents. No. 2 Bowling Green. NITED STATES MATL Ta LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN town and mee ‘Sailing every Tuesday. 1D. ‘April 21, at 9:30 A. M. Wisconsren Freeman P April 25, at P.M. From picr 46 North ‘River. Cabin paspage, ey) gold; steerage, $3), currency. d tickets, $22, currence: Passengers hooked to and rom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- d, England, wway and Sweden, &c. Dratts fed Trela: tes. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION BS Broadway. ‘France and Germany at lowest r: SNE BYORK,.70, GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, ELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These elerant new Ciyde-biilt steamers Wil safl from Lor 3 North River as follo Brite OF ALABAMA setae yt 18 Brat OF GEORGIA. rca, And every alternate thereatter, taking ers at through rates arts of Great ‘Briain sn ‘and. fretund, Norway, Benmark and Germany. NE. Cg pwede, Dr rafts for £1 end upwards, For (recgiit oF ,paseage ap ply to IN BALDWIN & _Steorage office, No. 45 Broad RED STAR LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND ANTWERP. Ro. 2 Broadway. IN TO CARRY THE BELGIAN APPOINTED eee ATE AND UNITED FOR raninage, From New York, CYBELE,. .... .. SWITZERLAND . For New York. ‘BE rom Philad “April. YADBRUAND ret ay nok aly nwa March i [eRe deteh $s April 15 ona. ‘ASSAGE IN CURRENCY, Tygon Pre) Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed! Ample al poe «i TN ma Every ste steamer carries @ 0 an ao fh Tick y ‘ "iekeus and through Bits of Lading tnued te ror and other information apply fo "Pate CAtiee er eral Agents Walnut ‘arse YONDER BRORK, Oto Age ch road General Buzone , at Agent, AREWeEp. 13 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS: NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General yransatiantic Company's Mail Steamsaips: betweeo New York and Ha ing at Brest. ‘The splendid vessels on this ine, tinent (being more southerly ‘avons yontee ei from Pier No. 8 North Itiver ariehany 2 St LAURENT, Lachesnes., Saturday, eee Surmont. Saturday, AMELIQUE, Hous. ray, ‘atu Price of passage in gold ‘Gnci a Bold Gncluding Wine), Suporion est cabin, $125. Secona cabin, $75 uperior accommodations for a te 835. Excursion tickets at redueed ra te scree at merican travellers go! r returni Continent of Europe by ee rutin ory ey 4 transit by English railway and the discomtorts of cross ing the Ubannel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Br a Note,—In June and thereafter the dspartures wit Cy on Thursday of every week. REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK 10 BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DiRECT, pie steamers of this line will sal from re 18 Bast Ver, as GREAT WESTERN, Stamper. CORNWALL, Gibson Sti Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, currency ; excursion tickets, ie Apply to the Agent, 70 Sout ane eORGAN'S SONS, (yDoNovan ‘Rossa —GENERAL STEAMSHIP AND AY, aitailway Ticket Omice.. Cabin, $18; Intermedia 3 erage, . Philade! ja Jines also. Sis “Mnywisees” ROSMA, troprictor “Northern Hoth, Cortlandt ferry, New York. UTFITS FOR EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.—STATE- room Trunks, Chairs, Bugs, &c., for the steamers and continental trayel;, information given as to baggage, ac. JOUN CATTNACH, 735 Broad ¢ place. (Removed trom corner of Broad and Wt Walt street) NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU. j.— OFFIC ATs Faspors of the Department of State id by WILLMARTH ‘United States Court House, Ml Chstnbers street. “~~ SoaghWwise ee fii) STEAM: HIP 1 NE. “GREAT REDE UCT. AN ATES, be pein AND ‘CAL! AY be de- wer, New York, as under :— ere pi sd OF Gon ATBMALA, ret leght and wa: A Gia Ncar, A | Saneiizers and fret 13 M., CITY OF PANAMA, Capt. assengers only, jay thereafter, ‘connecting Mexi- The rangniaeaat taatash s of this line will spatched ai bist 42 North ‘a.urda} 1 18, oui Saturday, J. M Dow. and way and every fortnightly Sarurda; at Panama with all steamers for Central America, can Coast and South Pacille por Wansouner steamers, Will Gall. at Kingston, Jama both on their outward and homeward trips, srriving: that port on Friday, the sixth day afer ieaving York, and leaving Saturday P. M for Aspinwall. Extra steamers, tor treight, &c., will be despat ied intermediate sr ene whenéver the ne ‘ansportation may re TAPAN-AND CHINA, The splendid ‘toners of this line, carrying Cmes States mails, leave San Francisco for Yokohama, Kong and Shanghai, as tollows:— Te t $40. gold. mn of 2 fast, in 28 days wet Gol, per 0 PASSAGE (neluding Berth, Meal and all eae for the trip, New York to San Francisco, $50, $100 or $110 currency, according to location. New York to Kingston, $25 or $50 gold, according to lo~ tion. ‘San Francisco to Yokohama, $150 gold. San Francisco to Hong Hong, $209 gold. Por freight and passe, or sther intormation, apply at the Ce jompany’s ef tice, pier 42 North River, foot of Canal street, New Yor! H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent. RUFUS HATCH: Vico Fi tand Managing Director. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL. Ste Company.—The elegant screw. Ste: MERRI- MACK iW tous unten Captain W. Wisk will sail, for St. Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and'Rio de Jags Ciro on ‘Thursday, April 23, 40'S o'clock P. M., ftom Dlek 43 North River. For freight or passage apply to babel ga fund «a GARRISON, Agent, Bowling Green. R HAY ANA, Fo ASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. NEWYORK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAILS. 8, LINE, ly to. TEX ANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. 8 steamships Lips will sail every Tuesday, iver, foot of Cedar stree! at ‘for ORRO GRESCENTUILY, Captain T. April 2a aoa alene or passage Mieeing: tuepnidcent accomme- AMOR ADBIY 10 WILLIAM & B. CLYDE & CO. jowhng: — D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havane, es. Thail Steamship PERIT, Filia commander.. Steamship ME DPOLIS, Nickerson. Excursion Tickets issued, good during the weoaon, Oy olor treight or passage apply to rtreight or pass % PASUUNT UROTHERS, 3 South atrewts_ MUDA 3 TEAM Under contract a the BR. GOVERNMENT nd car ‘ing ones ee feeares maile A ‘RBR} PASSEN arrying the United States Mail. Sagem 3 eiry: ‘OF vot Captain Grunman, will leave jer East River, Saturday, April 18, at3 B.M. Through btils of lading given to Houston and all points on the Galves- fon Houston and Hendersonand. 8. and C.R. No charge tor forwarding in New york For eight oF pas sage, havjng superior accommodatic SNe ee CT ST CCLORY & COs tat Usiden lane. W. * ULYDE, 119 Wall street VOR NEW ORLE NS DIRECT. he Cromwoll Steamship Line. The steamy NEW ORLEAN ptain Cla North River on 8 Se ADHER, aed ieeight received duly... Through, rates. given Galveston, “Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Brazos Santiago, St. Louis and Mobile. | Cabin passage at Hea $25, For treight or passage apply to c OR LEANS DIREC F MERCHANTS" STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship MISSISSLPPI, from pier 36 North fiver, got of North Moore street, on Saturday, April 18, at 3 o'clock P.M. Freights received ‘daily. ‘Through rates given to St. Lonis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight of passage’ having, superior, accommoda- tions, apply to F AKER, pier 36 North River JOUTHERN LINE. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The following new and first class Steamers will sai qvory Wednoalay at M.. trom plor 20 ast River i= Ci AJONTO. Captain Pennington... April — TY OF DALLAS, Captain Hines. rit 15 CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evan: RONDOLET, Captain Mevreery. CAN OF HOUSTON. Captain Deen reight received daily. Through ra Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos, Santi at and St, Louis. Cabin passage, $ eerase do. treight oF passage, having: Funeria accommodations, abated 53 Maiten Lane. FOLK, PETERSBURG A aroRTeR LY LINE to Norfolk, and Monday, Tyetayi Thursday. ‘and Saturday to Peters- rand Richmond, etek DOMINO. at HIP COMPANY. From pier 37,North River, footer Beach sireet, steamers Ai rat tor Nort and passenger st leave day ity. Point wa iehmond ‘on Tuesdays, Saturdays, same hou ger, tl tickets a ta saab Throwgh pills ot lading and pa: all poimts South and Southwest via V see, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and of ert Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western points ai ¢ Norfolk for Newbern and Washi feamer ee pine. OMe, 7 rec wich street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. _ “PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY—THE SPLEN- . DREW and ST. JOHN louve pler A. of A ateamerS qutiy undayy excepted) ae6 Fe Me NY AND TROY , SUNDAY EVENING BOAT. Aten A line, Ieaves pier 49 North Rive: ver, foot ot Leroy street, at 6 connecting with railroads and West. Fare § a L_CREKK LINE FOR CATSKILL.—THE EL- ee em er NEW UHAMPION, Monday, Wednes: NDREW HARDEN, Thare day and Saturd Arrom Pier 35, foot of Franklin street, ALL RIVER LINE TO BORTON, a Newport and Fall River. 3 imers: NEWPORT ond OLD Cote fan day and Friday The magnificent steamers N ONY leave pier 23 North Reise a of Mul daily (Sundays excepted), at 5'P. throug sold at all principal | Hotels ‘in the icity.” LVANIA” RAILROAD, pEsssyty GREAT TRUNK r Williamsp: UNK LINE AND “UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, from foot of Debrosses and Corts Express tor Harrisvung Pittsburg, the West and Xpress 0 , Pittsburg, 3h ¥ nt nt ites geared, SSM, Sand ven, Cori ec ohioki em ba! Meonnecting at Pbita tame he aid the South, ae 840 A, " Express tor Phiiaderpinia, 8310, 930 A, x. Bo OP, Mand. i night. Sunday, 5 ya 435 Emigrant. and nd second ones 2 Vor Trenton, at 7:20 Me eodg Kat 6, 6:30, 7:20, 7340, & 9, 20, IL AL M12 For Newark até, & ah Aga na‘W2 night. Sunday 9:20, OD AY, G 6 230, 7:20, 8, 10 A. M., 12 M., 1, 2, 2:90, 32 ent GATES wa a Uae 1,’ Sunday 6:29 and 6:1 0 P.M. ridge, Perth Amboy ‘and south pcre 2:30, 4:10 and 6 P, "Aa M.12 Ma 9:10, 428%, ee eer Suiiday 8 fig 4 ihre, ‘and Mem emi 920 ngs Mt and a For Philitesburg and. Bel dere, ga A Hordes mt oan en ja and 3 A, th i 4, 3210 « For Farmingdale and Squan, 730 4, M. 29nd 2 PM. MDD A nde ora 5 tet A i a5°Pe Me “daily; pac Monday ym Washington and, Pat ae P.M. a PEELE ted F and 10 ‘tees, 538, ‘rere rorasatox 4 LINE FOR BOSTON. sateen ISLAND, every sae AGANSETT, Prddas, {rou Bia 8 By npn atrpes aa

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