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T WHOLE NO. 13,758. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISER: ousra Pace—Third, fourth, fifth end gr rnd Fyn Fi umn. pies Dotan Face-fourth, aixth ya and Tuintzente Pac ourth cok BOAnD A: AND Bonomi WANEED—TsInD, Pacx—Sixth in, and 7 '4Gk—Fourth colnmn. wa0g) ve fora ‘ESTATE 1 rOR SALE—Srconp Paca— cums gts 8 Ane ie Pace—Fifth EN—Virteenty Page—Fou Ben, anne columns and Srxrzxnte Pace—Third col- Stzrezwte P. i eet ise AND GARDENERS Pininevtic Pace— “A ie ene eae columns, and Sixtzsnta Pacz— consti STEAMSHIPS—Srxrexwen Pace—Sixth col- INERSHIPS—Evevanrn Paai TRY BOABD—Tainp Face sixth column, and ‘HIBTEENTS Pace—Fitth column, BE Date eek Pace—Third oo; ean. RY GUODS—Finst Pack-—Second c ILLING HOUSES TO ae OURNISHED UNFURNIS: BU Tian \Gz—Second and Pa Paax—First col BUROPE aN BTRAMD mate teste fon and ge FOR. ‘K—] ifth and sixth FU. ISHED. RO Ooms AND PART HENTS STO LET Tainp Paer—Third fourth colamns, and yuRNURE—f eae Sixth col inst Page— Sixth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Firtzenty Pace—Third ang! fone o Soennas, and Stxtxents Pace—Third an columns. Lie! Bhp ata aan hha pn hin gid col. end Stxteents Pace—¥ ourth colu: Hong, 'GRRUTAGES, 4&0.—Finst Pacz—T! |, fourth colum! OTHLS Ta RTKENTH Pace—Fourth and fitth columns, OUR ROLE: aC. Gere WANTED—Tairtzenta Pace— Fife id sixth columns. NSTRUCIIONSFountn Page—Second o beri) BREEY OBOKEN, HUDaSw CIry AnD N REAL dst SALE—Sxco: Pagersecond eolusaa, and rurnremors Pacr—Finn NOTICES —Tarmrmexra Pacr—Third column. LOAN OFFICES—Fovrta Pace—Third column. LOST AND FOUND—First Pace—First and second col- MACHINERY —rrnar P Pagr—sixth column, Mal hare MANTE. ‘RY AND RUGUMAKING. Fier Pacs—Sec- miscHELARHOt is ADVERTISENENTS—Twatren Pacn WrscBLLAREOUS=1 srnranuern Pace—Third col MUBICAL—-Foontn Puax—third columy oe NEW PUBLICATIONS Nistu Pace—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pacr—Firsc column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Younra Pace—Third Post’ OFFICE NOTICE—First Pacz—Second column. PROFESSION AL, SITUATIONS. WANTED Faw ALB Firmen Pace—third columi PROPERTY OUr OF THE. one "POR, SALE OR TO bea ee Pace—Second, third and fourth col- and Tureteentn Pace—Fifth column. REAL. TUNTATE TO EXCHANGE—SzconD Parone column, and Tairteenta Pace—Fifth column. REAL estate WANTED—Sxconp Pacx—Fourth col- Beulous NOTICES—Finst A ecvimedas comma, REWARDS—Finst Pace—Second colum! BARES AT AUCTION—SxconpD Pace Fourth, fifth and ixth columns, and Tuirtgenta Pacr—Sixth col WANTED — FEMALES — Founrxexta second, third, eoree ls and farb columns; Firrgenth Pace—First, second and ti columns, and SixtReNTH Page—First, 6 ond. aad third.colamns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Firtezntn Pacr— monet coluten, and SixtzeNta Pacx—Fourth col- SPECIAL” NOTICES—Finst Pacz—Second column. BPOKTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Page—Taind column. STOR. THIRTEENTH Pace—Third col OMe ‘RESURTS—TminrecaTs Pace —Fitth column. HE [hee pola eed Pacy—Sixth column, and Srx- feat urth column, HE Furr miviner P ‘AG’ eatied olum| aR. 'O LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES— ‘arp Pscu—First and second columns, and Fourta !’aox—First col- TRA’ ELLERS? GUIDE—Srateryta Faces sisi colamn. ONFUBNIGEED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. Turn Pace—Fourth column, and Fourta Pacs— Second column. WANTED TO PURCHASE~Tarrreznta Pace—Third wasfiisrer COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR Selden Seka Be etd colama and Re: WaTTESIONE, PROPERTY F ron SALE AND TO LET— Sxcoxp Pace—Second column. — SIEAMBOATS. SC. —Finst Pacr—Second cob HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM. DVERTISENENTS FOR THE NEW YORE HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,6 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, ToS OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE ywaR, TR ADVESTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL | HOURS UP TO 9P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 121TH STREET, ONE DOUR WEST OF THIRD AVENUE. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED PROM 9A. Mi. TO 7:30 P. M NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT ¢ O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED 10 WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE THE YrUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST 80- CALLED BRANCHES IN TWENTY-THIRD AND ECOND STREETS. : m0 SON AL. “MALE CHILD FOR ADOPTION-N EARLY FOUR months old, and a good, healthy child of American arentage; reason for giving it uwray, inability to keep oe . Brooklyn Post of EAUTIFUL YOUNG LADY, WEARING RING WITH the letter &, University pluce ear, yesterday at noon lease, write tokentiemnan sitting ophosite, who noticed Address FOREIGNER, Herald ome G RECEIVE: be iu parlor Thursda’ Lerten TOO LATE; WILL NERTRUDE JAMISON WILL PLEASE CALL AT West Twenty-ninth street and receive letters from San Francisco, SALLIE PRICE, ENRY—PLEASE WRITE AT ONCE TO YOUR SI3- ters, letting them know where you are; everything hasbeen seztled and you will have no trouble of any kind; ers are in great distros abyut ABB don't keep rin suspense. r ITTLE. BRUNETTE, AT D evening, with tall gentlem: noticed by Ken: jem 163 Herald office, sta ‘opposite, please address O. K., bo: jug where a letter will reach you. WHEN CAN I SEE YOU A AT THE OLD LITTLE PRECIOUS. EFT HOME—ON MONDAY “MORN iG, APRIL. 13, 9 o'clock, on his way to school, a boy, 12 years. old light hatr, slight buiid, thin features, and wore'a sealskin cap, dark cloth pants to his knees and jacket to match and high laced shoes: somewhat small of bis age. Any Snormation as to his whereabouts will be grateruily re id rewarded at No. 241 West Forty-tiith street. 188 SANFORD.—SURPRISE AND PROFOUND regret. You must have mistaken me. Please re- turn card. BES ‘ADISON AVENUE,—CAR DOWN TRIP, TUESDAY, about 2 o'clock, Will the genteel lady who left the ar at the (annel and who turned on the steps please con- Ventially communicate with the party who satin the rear corner of the car Particularize t) prevent Imposiu u Address HUGENE STEWART, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. bi he! K. HOWIE WISHES BKARY DICK TO CALL ft Great Western Railroad House, 127 Liberty street, before Thursday, April 23. pur “GENTLEMAN WHO MET LADY FROM BROOK- iyn and asked her to visit the Metropolitan Musenm 1, will be glad to hear in. Address RUPERT, or Art. ‘Tuesday, between 1 and Ponce he can see her a id oft TWO LADIES, — n. will Herala REET, TUESDAY, 24 P. M., Wat W *ihie one in giay, who reeosntzed’ gentte grant ‘a great tavor by addressing HERN AND: office. « Lg RELIGIOUS NOTIC ES. aes RTO M ET THE THURSDAY EV f NING ass at ihirty-fourth street Methodist Episcopal Church the Fnuraday Prayer and Experience Mecungs Will be changed after this week to Friday evenings; all welcome, Read Malachi, third chapter J. ALBRO, No. 353 West Murty-sixth street _LOsST AND FOUND. a decahae Frous ‘A GOLD REASTPIN, WITH HAIR & closed, dated | Jan have by cailing the coal office, 408 West Fourteen OST—YHsTERDAY, BEIWE vicmity of Barclay About $10), N IL AND 12, IN THE pet siroet. a Pocketbook, Ga reward wal be paid to anyone Teturiing the same fo B.C. BOGERT, 102 sare clay street, ik. ¥ (O8T—ON FIFTH AVENUE OR BROADWAY, Li Russian Sable Boa. A ithe “ral ‘ard will be pi for Its return at the office of Filth Avenue Hotel. post anit OTA LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND : e breast, A handsome paid we irhoewer reriens him 10 DECKER, BROS Ince ry. 32) West Thirty-thith stre swers tory, 52) West Uhitty, et. ‘The dog answers to the OST-ON MONDAY APTERNOO ‘A BROOM Wreet car or in twenty sixth near filth ave. nue, a diar Whe Ander With be suitably rowarded ue the same to room 13, 212, Fitth tl thanks of the owner hy re- D—FROM CENTRAL ‘STABLES, 140) BROAD. aurriage Bog, about six weeks Sit, with ant Bente ‘ear; $10 Will be pald tor lis Foturn and Ni ques: apparatuses fit to be pawencd. cad aldo tor their foundations and buildings, About 50 ese apparatuses | are at work tn nur The machine can finish 5 | siiuare feet in 2 hours; six horse power required. Price | of a niachine $4.09. e draughts and Ndesorise tions $150. For dress. ti 3, care of Messrs. Haasenstein & Vo Advertisitig Agency, Co- LOST AND FOUND. . 5t, NUE, TWENTY-sIXTH ) FWENTY-CBV- BM Ad thy, thergmaa wo pcxed step ve fete ‘wapern through box 1,2i¢ Mew York Post office, thet may keep the money. WARD.—LEFT IN WAITING ROOM AT BAR- $5: sy atpeet sorry, April Ne ‘@ pair of button Gaiters, ‘The finder'will be patd the above reward by ne them ‘at the news stand in waiting room. REWARD. LOST, APRIL 2. , GOING | PROM $5, Fai ei die cra moaai meget aa Mutton, The avove reward will be pald for its return to 219 West Twenty-fourth street. pEwaRD.—Lon OR STOLEN, ON SATUR- 'y afternoon, 18th inst., from private carriai an India Zeller Shawl, about one yard and a hi re, black cone and narrow bord ove reward wits be ELDERD, No. 4 West SPECIAL NOTICES. —THE AMERICAN REGISTER, the most widely circulated of the American earn published in A capital medium Yor American mdvertisers addressing ve to ng Great Britain and propean Con! ‘tisementé for the AMBRICAN be received a ‘obtained at the offcerot the New York ts recovery by HENRY Ty arty -Anth eernet ir sald, New York. MERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, 1 Meeting of the Society to commemorate the nie and nd Achioversenta of the lat om DR, DAVID PS NE, Jong an Honorary Member, will be held on URSDAY "EVENING, the 284 inst., at 8 P. M.. in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHIEF JUSTICE Z DALY will preside. will ads by, Aaareaes WILLIAM ADAMS, D. D., Dr. Teac I, HAYES, Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER, Rev, NOAH B. SCHENCK, D. D. D 11 be played at intervals by the United States abag' Band stationed in hie Mileary Divi vision. ‘ecording Secretary. AY —LETTER FROM THE MAYOR OF NORFOLK. II| Masonic Reliet Assoctation. Be span IT Miia} Hewny V. ete Georetary Masse Rellef Association :— In compliance with your request I ta! at pleasure instacing nuk the Magonte eller Association Jee bon fide institution, enaiores by the iaenteek Assombly, an trom my personal knowledge of the gentlemen who con- trol its operations I believe it will conducted fairly aa * Very respectfull; ey JOHN R. LUDLOW. Mayor. Special Announcement. e Dirpctors of the Masonic Relief Association have jonor to anuounce that there will positively be no Fextoanement ot Ce get gift concert and distribu- $260,000 nee HENRY V, MOORE, retary. oe Postponement! No Postponement! $250,000! Every bapess ts 3 buy a tloket! lodge should organize a club lodge shoul ‘organize o diab) saved ‘VOr: to! A fortune for some rebody "for five dollars! BRANCH OFFICES MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION (Room 25), Nos, 78 and 80 Broadway, New York, A OFFICERS, bapa ls pee SOLDIERS wounded, , Faptured: oF injured, however slightly, can obtain a pens! E. B. JACKSON, Isto Surgeon United States Navy, No. 4 | Now Chambers street. At, LADIES ANNOYED BY HAIR GROWING ON the brow, wits or face should apply to Mme. JUL. LIAN, No. 236 Wort Thirty-eighth street. New York. She removes (personally) the disfigurement instantaneous! we an hy application not injurious to the skin. Call from tt —CATARRH A SPECIALTY,—DISCHARGE FROM nostrils, foul breath, sore throat, courh, hawking, ily ‘And effectually cured. Dr. DI’ KRE- vondway, corner Fourth stzeot,” Pamphicts A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, OOR- + her of Fulton avenue and Boerum street Open trom 8 A. 9P. M. On Sunday from A —LARGE WAGONS FOR MOVING FURNITURE + of families, city or country; furniture, planofortes boxed, shipped or stored; 20 years’ experience. F. BURNHAM, 40 West Fifteenth Street, near Fifth avenue. $250,009) IN CASH GIFTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED Fi at Grand Gift Concert of ea Relief Avesta ion. jole tickets, $5; halve: Ad: EDGE, Agent, 18 Broad York sia —Wasonrc GIFT CONCERT. —WHOLE TICKETS, ; halves, $2 50; $250,000 cash sts. Clroulars, with full particulars, sent froe. Address P. VIN, Stationer, Agent, 3 Liberty street, New New York: BY ‘CABLE. 80,628, fifth class, Tgval Saxon Lottery, drew 3,00) thalers, Part of the above ticket ‘was imported by ODOR BeciOcH, 116 Nassau street, Now York. Lock box 5,52, GPTAVANA” BANKERS. Circulars of information furnished. Bankers, 11 Wall strect, New York. AVANA, AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- ing: ntormy i aes and price lists turmished. THLOVOR 2s SCH Nassau street, New York. 0X. FFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE Lotteries. PRit [1, id74, 65, 63, i. 49, 0, BL. a, 1874. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 287—, 24, 6, 23 ‘4, 22, 5 nN APRIL 21, ce 46, 74, 12, Bork’ _ address). Shut ee Post office box ‘4,969, Ne w York city. (THE OWNER OF HACK COACH AND DOUBLE Harness, which was left on storage at 27) Spring Sirect, is requested to cail and pay storage and take 1< sway! if not. will be sold at public auction on Friday, ‘April 24, at 10 o'clock A. M., at No. 275 Spring stre RADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 8 LIBERTY “street —Money to loan on approved securities. — $500. 000. —ROYAL HAVANA Grand Extraordinary Drawing. 200,000 cash oC Cirenlars, with tull particulars, tree. Address _P. C, DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liberty street. ___DRY Goups, YOUTHS’ N ‘A Bos Po at SHAY Tenth street and Broad- ay Ton TaTete stank; nau Sines nasncteseut in Rey York ; all the latest styles, at moderate prices. HE BROADWAY DRESS SILK HAT FOR LITTLE boys, introduced by SUAYNE, Broadway and Tenth Street, is very popular. The Prince Napoleon Hat, an- le, very pretty, introduced this week, price $2.50, tound only at Shayne’s headquarters for boy's: nd children’s fashionable Hats. HE PRINCE NAPOLEON HAT FOR BOYS, $2 (A, is the leading style. Found only at BHAYSES Broadway a0 tor boys and children’s fashionable Hats, ron way and Tenth s reet. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRD: DS, &C. (POR Sau KINDS OF | “'FANOY ibirde, Madlctaes for all d oy “Dogs irda At B. G, DOVENS, os No’ Greene 3° rood tor m street. near Canal IGEON SROOFING.—EER, GRE: TM, OF oe gwen apt, Bogardus and Ira A. Pat nd i” pairs, yards Fige, will take place at i biamnoed, Thursday, April 28° “Trains leave every hour: Shooting Commetices at2 P.M, THE TURF, ROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUN: I. P SPRING iat s EURSE No, 1.—$500 for horses that have never beaten ut 3500 to first, 3150 t to second and $50 to BU Wee 0. 3.- for horses that have never t beaten 2:31; $400 to first to second gna 100 to third. EDNEBDAY, J) Pras. Bee 700 for horses tha t have never beaten, to second and $100 to third. + PonaE No iE No. esi gne or horses thet have never beaten { 2:25; $600 to fi to second and $100 to third. UR-DAY, JUN a RURSE No, 6. for hordes that have never Deaten to firs to second and $100 to third. a SE ‘No. 661,800" for horses that have never 1 2:20; $1,000 to first, $350 to second, $150 to third. beni the ‘above yacesto} be mile heats, best three in five, In harness, and will be governed by tho rules of thé National Aisociation, Entries must comply with their Entries will close at T. B. Johnson’s (American Jockey Club room), corner I'wenty-erghth srees and Broadway New York. on Tuesday, May 19, at 9 o'clock P. All to George W. ey, rintendent, 189 je. street, Brooklyn, oF johnson’s, Twentycoighnth street and Broadway, New AD, President Gronaz W. Oaxzay, Superintendent” Peat PARK FAIR GROUNDS ASSOCIATION — Th rih28, at2 o'clock P.M; match $600, ; H. W.’ Howe nai [event juperintendent 10_LET—AT FLEETWOOD PARK, THE CLUB House, the House at main gate ted bt Saloon under id stand, and Hitchin Parte ATER, at the Albemarle ‘Apply. to | Hote! ‘to W. i VAN COTT, at ihe Park. Ay HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. T BARKER & CHASE'S CITY AUCTION rot AND NEW YORK TAT- commar oF BROADWAY “AND oon NINTH STS. AJOR C8. + ELee BARKE) AGES. REGULAR SALES OF HORSES, OuRRIAGE Ona EVERY WEDNESDAY AND | SATURDAY, AT I OK, he eee BOvRs allowed for trial on every’ irse sold under warran' ei Is THE ONLY tS SOTION Mart in the State having the Bropec facilities for showing lines on sale— viz, a large Driving King, Ca under cover, and) plenty of roc Yoom for examin pen oF HALE THIS DAY, AT ONE OF TBE MOS’ Tt BLUGANT, id styled ba: coupe Bc Horses in Ameriea high, 7 years old; was Kentucky ; ise aplendld driver’ ‘hs wreat dotiont T108 ; tuft id. talli, ranted sound “and” iin elegant Couné Also elegant Couns NE SIDE: BAR $R. Road Ws EIGHT OTHER TOP AND Ni top Roa id, Wagons. THE CELEBRATED GRAY TROTTING Mare Alice: gofby Tron Duke, 154 high, 6 years old; has a record ot + 18 uneq tiled for toad use, and is warranted co and kin got by. aeons M. Patchen, Jr.. 7 years old record over the Mystic Mirack ot 2 fay ‘elogant driver ce thts rage sound and kind. Also top side-bar Wagon, NXg’ TOP AND NO Or oe AL trys SOME RO’ BLETON{AN Trotting an extra, stylish driver ; and kind, ET Eioat SETS LiGHt ee vigtgtr! FIVE STS DO ELEGANT DARK Pye COUPE Horse, 16% high, '7 vears AAG style si. action ; pleasant driver; grea t. uy nite Me JENNY LIND Wag athe CELEBRATED BAY ROTITNG Gelding Anakid ‘ot by Iron Duke, i 15% nig 7 years old; is iy h and hand: ay. river; has’a record of 2:35 srpat pel le Horse, and is warranted sound and kind. ThE BEA ACTIFUL, WELL KNOWN and tast chestnut Gelding Lakeman ;‘got by Ethan Allen; al high, 7 years old: an extra stylish, ime and casy driver: can, trot tull mile in 2:40, and was never handled to develop peed ; is a great all dayroadster; has no faultsor vicas, ands a ea sound and kind. BALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather: A —IMPORTANT EXECUTOR'S oie BY AUCTION, . THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), Al AT STABLE ifn a couse” STREET, of all the elegant bi blooded Hor: Carsisges, + oeeentye louble and single > Harness, &c., Bott, - Esq., deceased. meluding one of the finest Teams of black Kentucl pra Coach or Road lors: ore he city, lod high, nnd an : vont old this sprit lish, pleasant and gaine Sextra close mated’ in appearanee, style Au aes fone rextra handsome and blooded in appearance, eithe ¢ moving or standing: no vices or tricks; brave and tear - legs of locomotive ; fine, strong limbs and teet; can trave | a 305 oer oe ether are first class premium team; war- Fanted sound One extra ‘ine Le ull blooded Kentacky mahogany: bay Gelding, 16 hands high, 7 years old; all black ereet and no white; no finer horse in point of peau 3 Natural stylo and fine knee action: stands in broken to all harness or saddle; fine traveller; bana ed courageous driver; Warranted sound and kind} an extra. fine coupe, road or match horse : his late owner offered to give $1.500 for any horse that would mate him. Also the fast and fine brown trotting Mare Lady Com stock, sii y Mambrino Pi ie 8 years old greeable, prompt and stylish driver, with appearance; has record of 2:3; can beat 2:3) ‘gait on road; no finer gentle, wi d sound and kind. the finest and most genteel young trottin; and ‘gentleman's road Horses to be found; 1s deep blood bay, all black points. about 15% high, 6 years old; sired by iron Duke; raised at Florida, Oratige county, ant known and registcred as the Florida Colt; one of the sweetest and promptest drivers imaginable; has no i} le record, but has shown trials low down in the thir- ties; can trot in 2:'0 to road wagon. and is safe tor a lacty to drive; warranted sound and kind. Also one elegant family driving or saddle Horse; a pesr- te peas fine and fast-traveller; warranted sourid and Also one top Phaeton, two elegant. Brewster road Wagons, latest style; one-double and two sing!e Harnc ss, and Blankets, &c, N. B.—sale ‘positive, Elle or shine, without limits or reservation, as executors haye orderedthei gold ‘per- mptorily. JOUN L "VANDE WATE, t T AUCTION— BY VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, AUCTIONELRS, dffice 110, 112 and 114 East Thirteenth sireet, near Fos trun avenue, ON MONDAY, APRIL 27, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF tii SARRIAGE MA NU. OTORY OF MINER 8, THIRTEENTH STREET, NUES, ‘A NOS. 115, 117, 119. and 121 EAST. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH AV TO CLOSE THE ESTATE 04 OF THE LATE CLARENCES, PHABTONS, TOP AND NO TOP ROAD Wagons, no top four-seat Park Phactonis: also unfiny hed Six ‘and fourseat Rockaways, top Wagons Phae! Hlarences, Landaus, Landaulets Coupes, some in rr ond partis Muished’; alee ruil convents of smith, V) and Trimming Shops. Catalogue to be had : cers’ office and at office of inctory. By order ot G3, surrogate, nad Adininistrator. a nd Adan DUSENBURY & V Stivers do., two ext second hana Pony Phaeton, one light Barouche, ome: si; seat Germantown, 10 seconil hand Kockaways, $23. uj 20 top and open Roaa Wagons, by the best city ma ke $65 up: Sulkys and Skeleton Wagons, $65 up; cut-1.mide Rockaways, top and open Pony Phactons, $140 ut: top and open Express Wagons, $125 up; one ‘Clarence. one Dog Cart, by Wood Bros.: single and double Har “ness, Blankets, & Ww M. HG AY, 20 and 22 Wi ooster str ect A. CLARENCE, RQUAL TO NEW; TWO OTHERS. IN ‘ood order; ‘two light Victorias, two glass quarter Coaches; also a beautiful black Horse, 16 hands, fo)" fam- fly or coupe. No. 460 Third avenue. A.W FoR SALE, STYLISH GRAY HORSE, 6 Y BARS + old; a good road and. tamily horse; Wwarran ted to trot’ in 2:50; 1534 hands; kind tora la ly to driv te Hd nothing: to be sold, on account or owner's death, rifice. nue. N DUSER TOP WAGON, (ONE nsion top Phactons, fi 5 Inguire at 31 East Third street, near Secoud ave: | A trial alowed. PAIR OF GOOD WORK HORSES, FRESH FROM the country; also one road Horse; can trotzin 2:30 or no must be sold, as the owner wants to go) 1ome ; ae eae CN dag Apply at 169 Washington street , near vortla: ERY AND DRE! SMAKING. _ GAT qHIRTY. SEVENTH on the Mme. M. J. BON. len to ladles, to ex. amine a complete sortment ot glish Round and Riding Hats and Habits, as well'as most elegant Corsets, sand Millinery in general. 68 West Thirty-seventh t between Futh and sixth avenues 32 we WEST OTH ST.—WALKING SUITE MADE FROM clegi evening and reception Grosses, telinined the latest Parisians gles charges less than other reliable dressinakers No re iT inst., 6 W ee! 25th TRAnd f Goes parlors will be YACHTS, STEAMBOATS Fo" SALE-SCHOONER YACHT VISION, 60 TONS, old measurement, built by Harrington, Bath, Me., in 1872; winner of five prizes tn Fegatiass Hull inventory. Address box 3,774 Boston Post ofiice. OR SALE ogni one: In the harbor; size, 20x: tor three days, he de AP teatime rom 7k HEISSENBUT WELLS, {OR SALE—BY JOHN DRAPER & CO., SLOOKe length, 41 feet; beam, 164 nN Yacht Recreation, 23 tons: feet; draught, 3 fect inches, centreboard ; ered Mae with Y requisite, a hard wood, For particulars inquire at 112 EY; THE BEST butte wh; NOTICE. NOTICE,.—THE MAILS FOR koRopE kK ending Saturday, April 25, 1874 i follows:—'in. Tuesday att? Me: on thursday ati 0 A. M., hd 12 noon. a JAMS, Postmaster. EUROPE. a 0 MACHINE AND LOOKING-GLASS* MANUFAC, TO ate oA German engineer turnishes alls the draugh s for the latest rotary, grinding and polishing POST OFFICE OST OFF jor the we ‘at this offlee on Weinesdiy at7:30 A and on Savurday at 330A i. a Jogne, on Rhine. be Acok, OF THE FINEST LANDAULETS Iti THE « city, mate by Wood Brothers: cost Laat July ‘$1.75 only run atew times; aiso a tine coupe Morse; feaving th the eity. West Thirteenth street. A —ONE CLARENCE, ONE COUP TOUR + and six seat Rockaway, one Pony Phaete a and one with rumble seat; ail nearly new and used. by" a pri- vate tamily, going to Europe. To be seen at M. CUR- all Sort Four Phu wee ‘11 and 113 East Thirteenth owner GOOD HORSE, HARNESS AND BUTCHER: CART _cheap, $75, or sepurately. No. 67) Sixth avcmu GENTLEMAN WILL SELL HIS TURNOUT, UON- sisting of very fast and stylish Horse, 7 yeas oh top side bar Wagon, best city make, and Harness, to der, cheap for cash; warranted.’ 26 University place, store. A ‘OR SALE, s « leather top, cit; ‘W VERY FINE LIGHT, sidebar Wayona, at hall i bid at tie Waverley Stablas, 147 to.i51 West price... C 1h rey -flith street. Aro, SALE AT PANIC PRICES, TOP AND NO- «+ ton Pony Phaetons, Depot Wagons, single and double Harness, Saddles and Bridl 147-151 West Thirty -fitth swreet. je aul 4s good its new. LANDAULET, COUPE, BAROUCHE, T CARTS, AX Phactons,” depot Wavons, Clarance, 1tumiies, inken in exclange; sold, at Vurgains: ( arriages taken va on sale and storage. HAMS, 10 bast Fourth sitreet, RRIVED—J. ©. DEYO, OF JACKSON CITY, MICH with 32 Horses, at A. 8. CHAMBERLIN'S stable Twenty-filth street, between Third and ‘Arma shee Apri as), TOP BUGGY, OPEN SIDE-BAR; BUGGI Ex, E. press, Grocery and Ilght Business Waxons. for sal 444 West Twenty-seventh erect, betwean Eighth | cheap, anu Ninth aventtes ~ BLOOD BAY MARI AL tay ha style and speed, ar fady to drive; trial given. Apply in store, 43 broadway | STYLISH HAY HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD: GooD or family horse ; warrrnted to trot in ands: long mane and tail; kind for lady to driv Raldoni Megountol the owner's death, Kppiy to ‘hostler Brevoort House stables, 114 Clinton place, 19.4 HANDS, 7 s kind and sa | fore HORSES, CAKNIAGES, C0. At Beieery orate, 0 OLD STAND. lueéments than ever. Baie ant best selected Stock offered yet. Sg top Fony Fhactons, all W diferent stylon from $168 up. n oF rao ad, business and jagger Wi eas 6. HORSE, ©. CARRIAGED, yy Oe 10 LET—A PRIVATE STABLE, IN TWENTY-SEOOND é sree, bear Lexington sv avenue, with ecommnaty ions for rses, Foo! ate, Le ° CARPENTER 96 Third'av.,| , Bidte House, bap peg tect bd pos FIVE STALLS, INQUIRE Fe. ay, rst rate maker. new, § UFTS, Jr., Sole Agent, —FIRST CLASS LANDAULET, BUILT BY KEL- « lurn, New Haven; only little used; sold cheap. In- aire at New England stables, 659 Seventh avenue, near ‘orty-Afth street. ARO, SALE—HORSE, COUPE ROCKAWAY AND + Harness, in best of order; first class sol Qwitergolng away. Inquire at Lendbetter's stables, 059 Seventh avenue, near Forty-fitth street. —FOR SALE CHEAP, AT THE PRIVATE STABLE 227 East Twenticth ‘street, 1 side bar top trottl agan, not full spring top Wagon, 1 open road Wagon. Set of single Harness, 1 Set double Harness; must be sold immedtately. —FOR SALE CHEAP, A S81X-SEAT PARK PHAE- A; os oe Gosch, one open Wagon, one Express avenue. ‘$48 West Twentyseventh street, near Ninth =FOR., SALE, TWO SUPERIOR FAMILY. oe warranted sound aud Ls ind aalis og ethan tn the minutes; will also one fine Woe Horse; all tobe sold at a owner roing W Inquire at No. § East Housto Bros adway. A PRIVATE STABLE TO RENT—SIX STALLS; room for five carriages, at 182 West Sixteenth st. SraBta TO bin havior ye STALLS; gat aD water, fee ; Bis ets he ns, havior, c.; rent $4 ‘nqut ANTED—A LIGHT SECOND HAND TWO SEATED ant strece. Wagon. Aeron STABLE, 41 East Twenty- WA XTED—GENTLEMAN’S RIDING SADDLE AND Bridle, second hand. Address, stating price and Where tney can be seen, D. M. #., 35 Broadway. HE NEW YORK HERALD PRICE FOUR CENTS, FOR sabe OR SALE—TH# STOCK, FIXTURES AN of the fancy Dry Goods Bore Sia hed a avent oa parties desirous of purchasing will hi ve fall ‘Opportunt, cheats the character seh kent ot the ‘only respectable parties deat with Ape ply in the wore. OR SALE—THB STOCK. FIXTURES AND LEASE of a long established boys’ clothing ani! gentiemen's furnishing store: stock small; doing good business. Ape ply ats aah Canal, street. Fo SALE—LIQUOR, GROCERY AND FERED 8’ with stock and Fixtures. Inquire at 661} avenue, near Forty-second sti 5 F°s Sab) FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store; best location i the city; Baadsornly Si Aiea up; long lease, For particulars apply to J, if, D, 143'Broome street, coruer Ki TORR, Bight WAXTED-A PONY tv RNOUT; PONY 18% TO 14 description of exch: with Tasiese £e°3ha the lowest jon of exch, with lia! price to 0. 8. ‘Stns uLL, yaraees 8 Cla aioe WaAxteD—a SECOND HAND SIDE BAR TOP Buggy, weighing about 230 pounds; must be cit made and in good order. Any one having sucn an artl- cle tosell cheap can hear of a cash customer by address- ing_E. M. £ OM TBIGHE: avenue, Brooklyn, giving de- scription anc WaAxtep—an ENGLISH MADE LADY'S SADDLE but litle used, but be Arst class.” Address where gan be seen, price, dc, box 94 Post office, OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER LIQuon Stores in the city: elegantly fitted up; best location in New Yorks with stock; without. Apply WM. KIRK, Brower, 15 Downing street. (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER _Liquor Store. Apply at 45¢ LIQ 208 STORE FOR SALE—NO. 61 SPRING STREFT 4 er of Marion; long lease; proprietor leaving cap for cash, ust BE goLb—er ST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store, on Broa ~ dow! wn: four years’ Lea-e; good | aaiaaane Apply, '’ or three days, at 78 Cedar street, room 3. New York. “uae WAG08 FOR SALE-A NEAT TWO SEAT ROOKA. Wagon, nearly new, and a pair gray and bay a} Kigd, tree drivers, at ae Horges, well matched, sound 173 Pacific street, Brooklyn. ILLINERY FIXTURES FOR SALE—COUNTERS, Showcases, Reflectors, Stools, Hat Stands, Oilclath, Window shades, Looking Glass, 4c. Apply at 533 third GENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE TURNOUT—SHIPT. Buggy, set siugle Harness (latest style), det Mare, sounded Kind frot in tree minut | beseen ge Simonson’s stable, corner Warren and Henry streets, Brooklyn. (ATOR SALE THREE HORSES, FIT FOR FARM. aigiai allowed: sold Snaccount of sickness: Inaulre'at coun . Gi South Pith avenue, inthe wrocery store. |S PAR Bit HORSES FOR hee he tongs OR WIN. eres of land on Lon; id Sound, Mra a, and spring water mn the field t_ landing; good city reference Me ae plenty 0 oor a asi } gure minal Yn CARPENTER, Red Spring, Glen ove, L. BuULL, FOR, SALETA FINE YOUNG DURHAM, 2 months old no pedigree: would exchange tor house. Apply to J. F. . CONNOLLY, 373 Pearl street, or at White- ANTED—STIVERS 0 BREWSTER TOP SIDE.BAR Wagon, hung low: single Road Harness; ‘sou young Horse or Mare, ands. Address. with price ot each, RUFUS, erald Uptown Branch offic PAIR DARK BROWN CARRIAGE HORSES FOR sale.—Owner going to Europe. Apply at private stable No, 4 West rey et street. $5 ror A BEAUTIFUL [dba ®, irre jer coveres ular pI also aide. top Wagon, city Toaker, nearly new, ‘a0 HOVEY'S tiabler 141 East Sixteenth atreet, Be MAKE A $135 CHESTNUT HORSE, food team. 7) veart ands; ' warranted sound, or money returned; 4 oa Gray, $175, 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty rat street. $20) Lain BUY HORSE, aTRUCe AND HAR. sound and kind, 16 hands; good w wicker: 27 and 9 Now Chambers street. Rees AND LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE-UP- town, near Broadway ; 24 sabloa plenty of carriage ig i or hater Stock; che forcash, Address ice. neh of CARRrAGEs FOR SALE—AT THE OLD ESTAB- lished manufactory, 10 Nevins street, Breokiyn, it styles, new and second hand, 20 per cent Tess York prices, i, B. WITTY & CO. CR EES oun. OWN MANUFACTURE AND OF the most approved styles, at low prices and war- ranted first class; several second hand. J, COLYER & CO., 598 Broadway. Core FOR SALE—MADE BY BREWSTER & Co. of Broome street. Gan be eon, at MORRELL‘ Storage Warehouse, Fourth ¢ avenue and Thirty second st, NOUPELET, BY WOOD BROTHERS, AND. i bay Mares used with above carriage; Chi as Lawrenco: also, very fast and powertul rotting Iding for saic at private stable 55 Bast Forty-first st. LEGANT PRIVATE TURNOUT FOR SALE—TEAM ‘black matched Mares, taultiess; of unexcelled le i beauty, with magnificent ndaulet to order. black immings; sets fine harness to match ; formerly ant and complete establishments preter selling to- table, 144 West % — TOP PHAETONS, V VERY FINE AND Ameren, Carryatls, from $175 up. Landaulets, in good o Coupe, Rockaway, Top aud no top. Road Wagons Phactons, Rockaways Express and Business Wagons, Harness, &c. Figures {o auit the times. THE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 314 Bast Ninth street 0 near Third avenue, F% SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PHAETON, MADE BY Wood Brothers; has four springs, FY is eae order and been used bya lady Ba eet [fe al: a0, & set of single Harness ; the whole cost $650, will be soid for $360; Tenth 5 treet. to be appreciated. Call at Ro 5 West Thir- enth street. Po SALE—A SUPERIOR PAIR OF CARRIAGE Horses, bays, 7 years old, sound and kind, with three-quarter Clarence, city built, but little used; also a pn Pony. sound and_ gentle, excellent for saddle or 2 drivit i oH ‘Atstable 206 East Thirty third street, from to OR SALE—ELEGANT SIX SEAT ROCKAWAY; perfect order; but little ased; Laurence’s make. Ap- ply a private stable, 1 146 West ‘Twenty-eighth: street. 1.000 FoR A, SPLENDID SIDE BAR WAGON, Horse and Harness; the wagon isa beauty, city makes the Horse 'v handsome and tast, FAT sound ‘and kins without Dein or fault, 153g hands hig! WILL BUY A A BEAUTIFUL Ie oF dark chestnut Mares, 1534 hat 6 years old; are sound and kind, without blemish; n trot in three minutes; galted alike; splendid knee action; do not pull, Address B., Herald | Brooklyn Branch ‘mice. N OLD AND WELL ‘ABLISHED CORNER‘ Liquor, Store for gale eneap-On a good thorough fare down town, $ Bo0e siness; rent almost free. Apply tos al FNEY, Auctioneer, 11t East Broadway. A woop YARD AT A BARGAIN—WELL LOCATED; age ‘a fine business; first class machiner: fsa! saw- ting. HINE, DLE & GRA’ Sixth av. Wenw STOCKED GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE saio—in the Fourteenth ward. the stock isireshy threepull a Sie mp, Liquors, &c, Apply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, 50 Sew Bowery. GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, AT A LOW figure, a Hay, Feed. an Produce Store, including Stock on hand, Horse, Truck, éc.; reasons for selling, being continually ill. ‘apply, 4 in store, 494 Falton street, Brooklyn, between Il and 2 o'clock. FINE OPPORTUNITY TO GO IN THE RETAIL MENS? ‘and Boys! Clothing business: best stand in Brooklyn: 8 years established, with a large city trade; the Stock oF the Fixtures only are offered ata sacrifice: full reasons given for leaying the business. All particulars at the premises, 203g Fulton street, Brookiyn. 3. SPLENDIDLY LOCATED Saree ROOM, IN the immediate Mase 4 ot the new office ; best location down town. Address SRINCIPALS Box 223 Herald office. —FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store on leading avenue, well established and dolag splendid business: rare chance, & & CO., Store Agency, 122 Nassau street. nue. UST BE SOLD THIS WEEK—CHEAP FOR Casi, a fine corner Liquor ae Ree fine Fixtures: also the Stock ifrequired, Inquire at 703 Seventh avenuic, LD BRICK FOR SALE—DELIVERED I¥ DE- sired. Apply to T. E. TRIPLER, 301 avenue B. AFES CHEAP FOR CASH—HERRING'S SAYE, WITH steel chest; Marvin’s, Wilder's, Valentine & p Basler ts all sizes; House Sates, Special and Expreas Hox TMLLIE SAFE COMPANY, SI Maiden lane, stock and li Address B —A GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING GOODS Business for sale, well located, with small ght expense: satisfactory rensons for selling. SINESS, box ns Herald office. MACHINERY. os A. “SECOND HAND 18X42, 16X95, 14X80, 12X33, 12332 «1124, 10x13, 10x15, 9x2, 9x22, 8x12. 8x16, 7x50, O28, Sxl, 9 others with upright and horizontal Boilers, 7 WILSON AND ROAKE, Water a and D Dover am, (OR SALE—VACUUM PAN, If ¢ vUBIO FEFT, AND Vacuum Pump, Cat and Engin wine, 5x6, made by Guild & Garrison, New Yor! Cameron ai 7 and 4 by 6 inches, Conte tigaly inches. Glameter. Condenser, 100 square foot h a, Pelnsiscope, Hydrometers, Ae. for Allin very good order. Address Cincinnal ‘OR SALE—4 20 HORSE UPRIGHT TUBULAR Boiler, a fine 15 horse Engine and UpEent Sonnpoteng Shaftin: alt in fine order; ae running. Aj mee diately at 76 Chambers street. Hides. Ms SELL BEFORE MAY 1—UPRIGHT ENGINE and tubular boiler, 15 horse, Chocolate Machm Coffee Roaster. Can be ‘seen in operation at No. 154 Al lantic street, near Clinton s street, Brooklyn. rr TO HIRE, WITH A VIEW TO PURCHASE a table five-horse power Steam Engine, HOFFMAN & FERSOH, 16 Chatham street, ‘New York. FURNITURE, “{ PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, WILL dispose of their Hoasehold Furniture at a sacrifice.— Maguificent Drawing covered richest Gevcrip: Hon silk oroeade, Grand Duchess style, cost 840), ors Planoforte, four ronnd corne:, madd #, 10F $300, eluding Stooliand Cover; Etageras: bonis ronzes. Carpets, Mirrors Clocks, Ornamutts, Bus Feaus, Eedsteads, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Extension Ta- ble, Butt, Silverware, Glassware, Cutlery, &.; fare nished new six months ago. R. LIVINGSTONE, 36 West 15th st., near Sth av. Ag Rents AND Sols td PAYMENTS EDWARD DUEME, FOR «Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- ERTHWAIT & CO,'S, 155 and 157 Chatham street, Am immense stock and low prices. TTENTION!I—PARTIES DESIROUS OF PAeaetieat eS of their Household Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, &c. can receive the highest cash prices by calling or address ing M. A., 274 Seventh avenue. x, ELEGANTLY FITTED UP SAMPLE ROOM ON great thoroughfare near Broadway; other business cause MALONE | also Drug and Cigar Stores. & CO., Store Agency, 121 an street. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by wroe Wreekiy t- stalments, at O'FARRGLL's warehouse, “410 Righth av nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, Ag GENERAL COUNTRY TORE AT MONTCLAIR, N.J.. doing fine business; reasonable price and easy terms; also Grocery Stores and Fgepucants, MA ALONE, & O0,, Store Agency, 121 Nassau street, OR SALE—PHAETON OR SMALL BAROUCHE, two horse, made by Lawrence. Apply at 146 West Twenty-cightn’: street. WOR SALE—GOOD BAY, UPPER CANADA, HORSE, sound, kind, 16 hands, 6 years; suitable tor car iruck, express: exceedingly cheap for want of use, 433 Thircy-orghth street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, ONE HORSE ROCKAWAY, IN Goop order; will be sold tue Apply at private stable iy West ' ‘Twenty-eluhtn street HREE HORS Ss, HAI Two single Trucks and one good spring Cart. To'be seen for two days. 13g Cedar street. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, 16% hands net suitable for any heavy work ; price '$325. ‘Apply at 1,218 Third avenue. Ree SALE—TWO HORSES; KIND AND SOUND; aca be seen at work at 150 Rivington street for two TOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR LIQUORS— A George M. Fatehen bay Mare. 6 voars old; sound and kind. Add 88 HENRY A. SAG! . id OR enh FINE BAY HORSES; ON ; TROTS fast: will be sold cheap. Can be seen at private stabl it West Fifticth street. OR SALE~A HORSE, TRU A ag ALE—A_ FINE. EA or BAY HORS cate old, 1634 hands h high; weight, 2,700 ibs. oxebange tora light re Gan be seen at B. F. Pop- ple's stable, Passaic, N. J. VOR SALE—A FULL SPRING SQUARE BOX SHIFT. ing top Wagon; been used ten times; best city builder, Inquire No. 9 East Tenth street; private stable. por s SALE—FOUR SEAT, HIGH ROCKAWAY. POLE atts, $150. In" private stable, Sixty-third street, between yhird and Lexington avenues. OR SALE AT A BARGA\ N Turnout, Horse, Tyears old; warranted cound; trot in3 minutes; top Wagon, as good as new; ness, Blankets and Roi private stable % East n iso Har: Apply to Coachman, at h s rect. OR SALE—FOUR CAD ADIAN PONIES JUST Enow the country; from hands; price trom $125; 8 good triat ‘given. WOE West ‘Sixteenth str tinshop. JOR SALE—A VERY F FINE “SORRE. SE, hands high, 7 years old; trained for lady.or rontic. ian to ride, and will go in single or double harness; can trot ; Was owned by a lady tor the last year, and must be sold, and several other Horses, trained for youn, lauics, 10 ride or drive. Can be seen’at Riding School, No. 9 West Thirteenth street. VOR SALE CHEAP—HORSE , TRUCK AND WaR- h years old: also dark bay sold; both warranteu sound and inquire of HAY BROTHERS, 332 Hud- re, kind; trial given. son sireet. Pes SALE—ROAN HORSE, $125; SORREL HORSE, Bay Mare, $30; horses 18 hands, good workers, cuaranteed in all harness; taken for debt: will he'sold cheap. Apply for two dass at feed store, 370 Hud- son street. SOR SALE—BR: ithe aa EWSTER TOP WAGON, POLK AND een used ra food asncw. Call, tor JOR SAL . BREWSTER MAKE, ALL IN ‘ool oF E at Briggs’ stable, corner second street and Seventh avenue. OR SAL A LOT OF GOOD WORK HORSE. Fetrrived’ from the country, from 8 tos auitable for all purposes; to be sold cheap. Apply at 176 Mercer: stree| a BOOK AND STATIONERY ‘STORE, TWENTY ‘ears established, will be sold at a bargain. Apply $Third avenue. ati enue; must ie he cost’ of fue Address SPLENDID TEA STORE ‘AND “GROCERY FOR sate—Best business location; rare chance; also Sample and Lunch Saloons opposite Stock Kxchange; Breat bargains MITCHELL’: A. FIRST CLASS | WIN PerEnunbes Iocetinae fer ete ineay alec egeiae Liquor Stores, downtown Sample Rooms, Broadway Cigar Stores, Sample Rooms. JS Diore Agency, 77 Cedar street, A —=FOR SALE, RESTAURANTS, LODGING + Houses, Ox ster Saloons, downtown Lunch Rooms, at low prices; Hotels, splendid Broadway Restaurants, av great aviv: TC TCHELL'S Store Agency, ‘A PEGRAAE & COCHRANE, «PEGE nd 161 Weat Twenty-third street, Furniture’ maniiactnrers description of Furnitures Satt Spring Beds, eve! scription of Furniture, Mattresses, Sp: &e. ne lowest i Prices t¢ to! be tou tound In the cits ql N ELEGANT INLAID PARLOR SUIT—cosY Sho for $50; one do., $100; rep, $35; Bedroom Suits, $35; and 300 lots of elegant Household Furniture for less than: half original cost. Private residence 21 East 20th st, near Broadway Av ? "ome, Swant HOME” ——— oun Ahome is not complete uniess it is furnished with stetul and appropriate iurniture. Buyers are requested, call and ex: eoine ow ur stock x sod pet prio Se RANK RHO} and &t Bowery. (fanutactory mat to 238 East Thir seventh strect.) : aro 5 nN FURNITURH COVERINGS COMPETING PRICES. f L, KELTY & CO, near Twenty-third street. NOL IT CLASS: Terms 684 3 CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR also Bakeries, Contectioneries, jrocery Stores, Hardware Stores, Saloons: great bariains —FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED BAR AND « Billiard Salvon, on the east side; good lease, heap rent; can be bought reasonable ; suitable for a first cia: lager beer saloon. Apply to JOMN A. DUNN, 396 Third avenue. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 4A own make; also a great vari Safes, of all makers and sizes, for CUS a Ca beter pare hese: te at very low prices. TERWILLIGER ve PRU b ished and pay- Complete fhxtures; lease and very low particulars inquire at 7) Barclay street, for UPTOWN LIQUOR STORE, WITH four yea for sale cheap. Apply ‘to THAN NESBII, Attorney, 16) Eust Filty-seventn stre A —FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS MEAT, POULTRY, + Vegetable, &c., Market, on prominent business avenue; location unsurpassed } excellent 1 A; vill sell on reasonable terms. “Apply at 53 -seconi street. LIQUOR STORES, SOME fine’ Grocery, Liquor Store: First, Second, Third, Fourth, seventh and Eighth avenues; four Cigar Stores, and more wanted, cast and west sides. P,GAPEN Auctioneer, 2874 Bowe FORTUNE TO THE RIGHT MAN.—THE A. fccated Sampie Room in the city for sale; sucrifesd an account of sickness; must be sold; LLOYD, No. 29 Broadway. Fanart CLASS CORNER LIQUOR ATORE, IN THR rd, for sale; doing a good trade; terms For particulars apply to WALLIAM ABBO? we’ DOUBLE SHOW WINDOW, WITH DoUBL AL tnck giass; also wire doors ‘and screens for sale very low, at 391 Sixth avenu Coan Xa YARD. THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A: hed coal business for sale; low rent ‘and easy terms. Apply at office 6: RUG STORE FOR SALE—OLD STAND, ON THE leading westside aventies not much, cash required: ora ‘Address PHENIX, Herald Up- partier taken. town 3 ranch offi (NOR SALE HEA P—SHIFTIN with fine set ot Harness: also light Express or Money eit and Harness. Apply at Sivery’ stable coriee ‘Thirtieth street and Madison av TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A PAIR OF HORSES, a jull Clarence, by Wood Bros, kool as ew. ad: $ CLARENCE, Herald Uptown Branch oft GR ‘LITTLE MARE AND HARNESS AND No TOP Bugsy. almost new, can oe purchascd for $100; ‘lone worth the money. Call at stable 1.8 TORSES FOR SALE.—25 YOUNG HORSES JUST irom Indiana, from'5 to7 years old, 14 to 17 hands high, ail sound aud kind. Inquire 120 Norfolk street; to be sven until sold. SS—ALL STYLES AND Pi&ICES, SUMMER ate Clothing, Sheets. Hiankets Lap Rugs and Dusters: ning ‘in the saddiery line; warranted to give satistaction, RIL Importer jufacturer, 62 Warren str 58 LIBERTY STREET. bie of ali others In liy reliable work and low prices, is bankruptstock, that must be sold, Repository, 68 Liberty street, O° LIGHT LANDAU, LINED BROWN CLOTH, good as new: two glass front Coaches: two-seat Top Wagon, in good order; one sixveat itgcKaway, new. HU, BURR, 203 Mereér street. W's 88, re About & TURE TO LET—NINK, STALLS, CORNER OF ) Forty-seventh street and Ninth avenue, $13 ral inall Apartments, 702 Ninth avenue, corner of Forty. eighth street; Houses and Apartments im Ninth ward. Apply at-603 iTudson street. MPWRNOUT FOR SALE STYL hands, sound and kind ; Wagon and Harness. . Com, LISH BAY MARE, L and Stivers’ top. side "bar Aduress box 221 Post office, Stam- “ ‘SET OF LONDON MAD used; price, $100. Appl) ntl street (0 LET—TWO PRIVATE STABLES; ONE 3 STALLS and feed room, with room for two carriages: one ? stalls, feed and carriage room. Apply at 15 East Twenty- mpaspem wars tem Hariess, at stable i West Hight ) seventh street. JOR BAL COMPLETE FIXTURES OF A ¢ teel Ovater and Chop House. Apply at sd ‘vllton Street, Will be sold cheap to a cash custom JOR SALE—A VERY LARGE LAGER BE: [9 THY with boarding house and large hall for on account of dissolving partnership. Champers reet, room 1, Inquire SICH HOUSE SHERS SHOP, LARG and Fixtures, Horse, Wagon and Rout business of $10'0 to $1.20; reason for 5 to Europe on business Ist of erry street, corner Union st OR SALK—A FIRST RATE DOWN TOWN LIQUOR store, with long Lease of whole building, bringing Income of $1,000 a year besides having store free, wil be soid for $6,00), asthe owner Is going to Ad. dress A. B., box 185 Herald office. OR SALE—LARGE LOT OF SECOND HAND DRUG Fobrawces, Sash Shelving, Showcases, tailors’, qro- cory and bakory Fixtures, nters, Chairs ant Tools, At abargain, Apply to JAMS HODGE, 464 Hudson st ALE—A SILVER PLATED PLATE GLASS Fes Roriene Showcase, for milliner or dressmaker; also fan oak Desk, with Bookcase to match; no reasonable Ofler refused. Apply at 49 Clinton place, first bell, VOR SAL THE CHEAPEST PLACE Ninth ward: 4!g years’ lease. Address Herald offic B, ‘OR SALE—A REAL, BeTATE BUSINESS; ONE OF ote hest streets in Brooklyn; has a first class list of customers: an eligible oflce, finely fitted up; will dispose of the same at @ price to’ cover cost of furniture; the Gwner, 1s unable to devote prover attention to it.’ Ad- dress 8., box 313 Post office, Brooklyn. \OR SALE—A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED To liquor dealers—A nine years’ Lease ot an old estab. lished corner Liquor Store, Eighth ward rent free; kept by owners about 13 years. No agents, TIXEUSORNE & CO,, Brewers, 189 Sullivan street. VOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, ONE pr irom Broadway; price $40. Inquire at’ store, ‘Ath street OR SALE—DESKS, ¢ Cuatns, COPYING PRESS AND Table Platform Nonig, pounds; Lead Furnace, Lead and Solder Neulas. &c, Apply at 393 Pearl street. REET, BETWEEN OTH AND 7th avenues,—A private family, dectining housekeep. ing, will sell all their city made’ Furniture, namely :— r styles Parlor Suite, ¢ st $0.0, tor $259, $190; Mari Ds, cost $30, tor $125; plain 20, tor $225, with’ Dress ing Case ; ‘rosewood Suits, $400, for $160; other Suits, coinplete, $0 to $100; Carpets, de. | bronzes, Ceutre Va- les ish Chairs, Lounges, Oil Paintings, Buttet, ble, Chairs, Lounges, colld and ‘silver p Ware; also rosewood’ Pianoforte, $250, N. 8.—Will ba sold 1m large or small lots, to suit purchasers; goods can be stored in house until May 1 free of charge. Cull be- fore purchasing at 120 West 2i1 street. A BARGAIN IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, 87 atid 89 Bowery and #1 Fourth avenue, a Grand Duchess and Pompad ered in satin and brocate Antoinette Suits, striped Suits, $45; Bedroom suits, c have determined to reduce their surplus stock if extreme low prices Will do it. LI, PERSONS BUYING | FURNITURE, &0., ARE RE« quested to réad our advertisement in Augtion cob tuinn; also we will buy Furniture, Carpets, &c., at storey 15 East Fourteenth stroct FAVOR & CO., Auctioneors. LL THE BLEGANE FURNITURE residence 103 West tT itt Avenue, tor sale, at groat sacrifice To ne Grande Duchess’ satin brocade Parior Suit cost $500, for $200; one do., Marie RaroUa ee styie, $175: brocatel and AT PRIVATE oar sith rep Suits, $05, $5) and $35; Paintitigs, rv Vases, Mirrors, Clock’, ‘fables, rosewood and wate mber Suits, style of Louis XLV. : x, Serpe &c.; also magnificent rosewood Planotorte, tor Stool and Cove: NOTICE—TO household furniture, THOSE ABOUT PURCHASING entire contents private resi- dence 210 West zist st. for sale in lots. to suit~Parior Sait, 8 pieces, in damask satin, cost $575, tor $2 brocatel, $173; elegant Decker Planot Paintings, Bronzes, gilt Centre and Console . ‘Turaish Suits, Easy Chairs, rosewood and walnut Cham: ber sets, with Dressing Case, $75 and $15): Bureaus Washstands hair and 3) ring Mattresses; rep, plush and hatreloth Suits $35 and $15; Hali Stand, 19 Carpets, Xe. ; a sacrifice. Call this ’ ALL THE ELEGANT HO: UOTION NOTICE, A hold Furniture at the private residence 103 West Twen- ty-elghth street, near Sixth avenue, for sale at private snie, Jess than half cost for cash, consisting of mmagniticent Pianororte, satin brocate: Parior Suits, ns, ‘ors, Paintings, Br . rosewood and walnut ding, Carpets, &c. hiture at a great sacrifice for cash. A E LEGANT SUIT OF PARLOR F RNIT RE FO le. Never been used; will be sold at one-third Its jue must be sold this week, at 92 Sixth aveniuo, in the store. RUSSELS CARPET. FOR SALE—BI JD six weeks price $50. No. . 1S Clitr Clinton place, C ARPETS, IN “Use Furniture, Beds, Wedding, &c, Payments taken by the week or month, ‘Terms easy. corner of Twenty-fitth street « QAntzts AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH prices; weekly or monthly pay: my its taken. ACU dA 46 Third avenue, near Twenty-« sight street), Look’out tor the red sign, FOR SALE—A_ SPLENDID ROSEWOOD CANOPY Bedstead. with set of lace Drape Bed, hair top, and fine hair Mattres: neatly $60, will sell tor $100; also black walnut Book- ease, inlaid’ with French walnut and ebon t th months ago $250; will take $15). Cail this 12and § o'clock, second Nat, 118 ‘Weat le bg icet & CO., JERAND CLEARING- Carpets, fits and misits-and Purnitnre o scription, at reduced prices ior casi, or on my popular ale of monthly payments. GEORGE A, CLARKE, 747 Broadway, _Houses and apartments (urnished on liberal terms.” OT OF FINE FURNTIURE TO RENT—FOR, BOARD for one person or equivalent. 4 ‘At 15 Charles st, COND HAND FURNITURE. Second hand Furniture, JAMES GRAHA hind avente, is how open to pareliase all eines of second Baad Tae ure, bot a antique, like wise & be Mone Has now ost hand a great Variety ot rok if of every | description ¢ on ale. 'ED—SECOND HA 7 OF OFFICE FUR: ‘ON ND bie tor broker's Sine, Persons baying such Va ‘address Xs box 2807 Post ottion.

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