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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 14,070. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Sxconp Pace—Fourth, fifth and stzth \ cevents Pace—Third column. G WANTED—ELeventa Pace ‘Ahird and fpueth columns, Fy BROOKLYN ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pacs—First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nintu Pace. BUSINESS NO!1C0E8—Suvanra Pace—sixth column, ciT Prive! ESTATE FOR SALE—suconn Pacu—Virst curtis ’ AND SALESMEN—Tweurra Pace—Fifth col- CLOTHING—twsurew Pacy—Gixth colamn, COACHMEN AND GAKDENER —Twairtd Pags—Fifth and sixth columns. COASIWISE | STHAMSHIPS—Fiust Pace—Fifth and h columns. GORAETNERSHI PS eru Pace. Dad me” aN ae AVADEMIES—Sxconp Pace—Fourth col- DENTISIRY—Secoxp Pace Fifth colnmn. DRY GoODS—PFiarst Pacr—Fourth ¢ DWELLING HOUSED TO LET, F UENisHED 4 Ayan Li FURNISH ED—Secoxa Pace—Second colum EUROVEAS STEAMSHIPS—Pinet Face—Fith column, Fee ONe—runae Pace—sixth column. FINANCIAL. n Pagi POR » ALK B tt eNTHt ‘Pace—Fitth column, PonsistiiD: ROOMS AND APARTMU“NTS TO LET— Sxcoxo Pace—Third column, PURNITURY— Hiner Paoe—Fourth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—IweLita = Page—Fourth column. HELP: WANTED—MALES—Twaurte Page—Sixth col- umn, HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40.—Finst Pagx—Second and third columns. HOTEL —Exveventa Pace—Foarth column, pve te de &0., WANTED—Fiast Pace—Sixth INDU“IRtAL EXHIBITION COMPANY—Prasr Pace— Fourth column. InstRuC TION" inst Pace—Third column. SEASON—Sgconp Paox—Fourth column, S—Finst Page—sixth column. Losi pAND FOUND—Pinst Pack—First aud second col- maciliit h RY <Ecevewrn Pacr—Fifth column. BLE MANIELS—(weirta Page sixth column. he A DICALtwanren Pace—sixth column, ILLINEBY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace— MISCELUAN UUs a DVERTISEMENTS—Taxre Page Sixth column. Ay ICAL—»kcoND Pace—Fourth column, PUBLICA IONS—seventn Pack —Sixth column, ERSONA Lanse Page First column PrANvronES, OKGANS, &C.—SxcOND Pace—Foarth PROP CSMUNAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Twrirrit Pack—Fourth PROPERTY OUT OF THE “CY FOR SALE OR TO D Pace—First and second columns, REAL E Stare TO EXCHANGE—Sacomp Page—Second ve ReiaTe WANTED—Sxconp Page—Second REWARDS—Finst, Page—Secona column, SALES AT AUCTION—ELEVENTH Pack—Fourth and colun BITUATIUN > NWANTED—PEMALES— Etavarrn Pace— sixth column, on Pacx—First, secona, third and fourth coluny SITUATIONS: (WANTED-MALES—Twaurra Page— Fourth and aitn columns. SPECIAL NOLICES—Finst Pagr—Second column. SPORTING BIRDS, &C,—Finxst Pace—Second * column, THE TRADES—Twecrrn Pace—sixth column. THE TOURF—First Pace—second column. TO LET FOR BU-IN#SS PUsPOsco—szcomp Pacz— second column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—First Pace—Sixth column. UNr URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ip Pace—Third column. JoWELRY, &C.—Firsr Pace—Fourth col- wactiiieenn COUNTY bali gty ad FOR SALE OR LET—Sxcoxp Pacs—First column. bate “eo 40.—suconn Page—Fourth "BENNETT BUILDING. ENNETT BUILDING. 4 FEW MORE OFFIORS TO LET, DIRECTORY, pai ac jeere wrence & Co., Sayre, Gentlemen's Purnishing. i. #, Dumont, stationer. Ste AW Kooks, pa NAL M, ney ‘eines Eawin L. triton, Cigars. Satins Yiedaa ecioe an. um & Friedman ast. STORY, Uniet. Very eligi th Ranking ¢: and Insurance. te eeFahon & Morse, cawyern: Hi, O'Dwyer, Lawyer. IS Bicnin am, Lawyer. T. C. Pinckney, |'ublishe! 3—Cr mpbeil & Paimer, Lawyers, ${ Meade & Rockwell, Lawyers. ‘Northwestern Life Insurance Vompany Ls. Benedict, Agent. é 9} —To tet. % Chamber of Lite :msurance, Chariton T. Lewis. secretary. Howes arahy & Shalmers, Lawyers, ‘Cook & Nassau, Lawyers, ae % Ferguson. kar yer MM. W. Weld, La’ Titeraatf nal Collection Association 8.G, Derrickson, Lawyer. IRD STORY, Juqge -utheriand. Scott, Lawy ib eitritch & Cardwell, Lawyers, Hanson, Lawyer. Ht jet. 6: pe Sonynge, Cocnran and McEwen, Steno. efits Bigomer,_ Re | Bstace, dmbriggs & Fellows riggs & Feliows, dg. pes Pras Lay W. ©. Irapbagen, : awyer. Matthews, Laviyer W. i. Kvan, Lawyer. . T, Gardener, Lawyer. . 0. Wilson, Lawyer. ¥. Durack, Lawyer. s“Cincinnatt Commercial, Chicago Tribune, F. T. Me Fadde << & Peters. Iru tees of Estate of White, Harrison & Strong, tawye A. E. Woocruft, Lawyer, BSA R, Bergiolz, Civil Engineer. Peiham and Porrsneet Railroad Company. 1—Thornton & Earle, Lawyers, #¢ bdvar peicium, Register in Bank Cd 3) kowar Ketchum: Jr., Lawver. 42 Henry Webi B. Fuenrer, L er u, Mack. 4. Cra enet & Co. 7—Haskins & Orook, Lawyers Purroy & Butzel, Lawyers Pub 782, we eller & ohenok, Lawyers. T. O'Brien, Lawyer, ree Hh, Wiliams, Lawyer. let. uae? H. Glover Lawye 1p, Pred W. Kenns, Attorney and Counsellor 13 Lockwood & Crosby, Lawyers. 14$> Subler, Lawyer. LETH STORY Skidmore. Lawyer. uvvesant Bank Recelver. "Lawyers. k. G. Stedman, Lawver SeBoct tyt or Rerormation of Juvenile Delinquents, ws, rT Steele, Lawyer. Ww. ing, Lawyer, ‘ari ydecker Keal Estate. be [3decker, Lawyer J’ &J. A. Re aw erett& oa Taw wyers. iy Walsh, Halvert ana Kckerson, Lawyers, SIXTH oT . Sedohn Townshend, Lawyer. is Michvison. 2—Lencersun nenedte R. Loy Seutch rf 3G. W. Carpenter, $y: gus i.) 7 Jefterson Clark, Lawye Sy John L. Kni GB to. ito! Hooges & Ngeker, Lawyers 9$R°8. Burr. Lawyer John Crompron, Accountant Pmaith & Dean, Uliy surveyors. 10) 4. W. Van siclen, Lawyer. alt Hi Baldwin, Law) et. 12) Charie« D. barrow. ian A. Gilder: WhO ke Corrine YW compli J. Milner. 1 w ‘o Dassenger elevators running all the time. hi PERSONAL APTAIN WILLIAM BRADFORD, LATE INSPECTOR of steamboats in New Yors, and in, 1863 command. ing seainer Kiver Queen, or shy one knowiuy his ad- Wail greatly oblige the advertiser by communicat. ing with s. i. W., Herald office. F DILES—OALL AT 127 AMITY STREET an : A ARRY—CAN'T SAND "ADURES! explain, TALL, 1 WILL iT. ort e late Ww am “Stewart, farm ry (oral Bank near + diuburwne and widow of the late Are’ Romans, some time miliwrs Hobbs’ Sills, in and oF her chidren, ure requested to communicate with ROBERT MENZIES, 8, b No. 5 Sorta st. | avid mreet, bdinvurgh, trnsice of the sa a NS P MR. sOSEPH PONCOURT, “IN uly ifetime @ fariner on Lon Toland, near New Yo Age requested to Write to ME MARTIN, Notary. at Charly Aisne), France, who has something of linpor- m. { —A SMALL 8PITZ DC 4 sWering to the name ot Wili be paid for his re} ON SATURDAY, NEAR BRO ¥ AND cond, street, Kussia. lenther Pooket. r book, ri ‘A, ii shiver of tt, weked wy isaving ‘an ude ius Winwenth th ni Oa YEAR OLD, AN- A liberal rew: ADWA NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. Lost’ AND FOUND, <7. ‘REWARD.—SKYE TERRIUR DOG, wane up in or near Chambers peal and Broad: wa: Saturday, cebruary 27, whit Agcy st the name of on ‘and black bi iB. SMITH, 14 Hast Fortieth sireet, thanks, as uty.” Keturn we the above reward will be paid, with the dog is a boy's pet. TOLEN—ON SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN HALF- past 6and7 orelock, one blue overcoat one brown ring Gis one Prince Albert Di A. suit- able reward will be pan, ae ae no questions will be asked, at Ll West Nine! aD Debate, with Sree te, ; lost om or about ine 15eh REWARD.—LOST, 4, WHITE SPITZ DOG: AN: swors to name Betarn to 121 West BS aerate te Ber: oe : REWARD. —LOST. SATURDAY NIGHT, Braviian ‘bu wold’ setting. “Please 1 Han'vittieth wreot” SPECIAL NC | NOTICES. RANCH OFFICES, wARVENTISEMENTS RACEIVED AT ALL HOURS ‘PTO NINE P. M., AN eet eS gah WITH HERALDS AT CLOCK EVERY MORN- ING, AT 1.265 eae sa panD $80 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIR AND THIRTY. eke 81 IGE "bgt ovrice avin NIGHT. SUPPLIED At ¥IVE Sordck 2 Ras AWBAYANA ae ¥ OF Mh Royal vernme: Bruns tery. rizes cal ation «iven. Lock box 5.594. THHBODUN ZSCHOOH, 18 Nassau streets New York: —HAVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DR. - 4. German government Lotteri id information given. WACHSMAN 75 and 77 Nassau stre ete HAVANA LOTTE! wings every a days. Nexidrawing, Mt % pases amounting to © i Bre" 1 Prize, b Pras 20,000 1 Prize 5.00 10 Prizes. $1000 000 ach 1, Prizes 9¢ gaan ed. Circulars, with full particulars. sent tree. Cc DEVLIN, Saat and General Agent, Liberty street, New York. A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS (OF, THE KENTUCKY + tate and Fhelby en SauTUCRY STATE, ua TEA ones, te reanoary rg 1876, 1 70, 37, ne SHELBY, SR Stase is reatoani n a 61, 38, 60, 35, 74 KXNTUCKY, CLASS 0, 2, ~ ee aie a ee Sich Boots J. office. ‘box 2,701, New A —PARKS, EMERSON & AGENTS FOR fc Kentucky sungle number Lottery, drawn Maroh 27. lavana Lottery of Guba, drawn every 17 Gaya. ‘SHioee case, inforriatign, InthuGEd Bnd sicone lars pent by addressing PABKS & CU., 180 Broadway, Toom 4: Poat office box, 6,272. A oueR POOLS SOLD | AT THE LIBBY HOUSE, northwest corner of Twenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, this parece and evening on the walk- ing match between Weston a! GEORGE SHaw. avene LOTTERY.—DRAWING Reh 4 FIFTEEN days; 842 prizes, amounting to 00, Prizes eashed; ci hey i ot information ft J. MAR “t s eankarny Xl ot atree! wear basemen! New York. Post office box 4, bas NDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY.—OF THE 1h nds to be rede: drawn Serie Bor emed on Monday next larch 1). are a few fetts mers bond will be Capea Ra a preial nies ‘ibuted amonx 1,000 bond- ange. by the the financial MORGEN. - i as BRUNO & CO,, 2% Park row, New York. (Post office drawer 2). Wey hte | SINGLE tehited a LOTTERY, ¢ on Havana plan, drawn March also Royal Havana of Cuba, drawn. iy 4 Gireutare or infor. ‘utes bow 400be by J. ITE, 200 vroadway, or Post office bo! K. “RREU CRY har 5, SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY. 0 Feb. 27—! $50,000 No. 26.139 Roa HAVANA LOTTE! $480,000 drawn seen a culars of ian intormation Soe a, Le 4 oe 78 Bank Bilis, Govern- “4 a OR 4 CO., Bankers, me No. 11 Wall street, New York. a a M has = ANNUAL MERTING OF cpt oe OWNERS ot the Greenw tery. to ri e the annual rep@rt of the Board of 8, will ve efheld’ ut the office, No. 80 my rrppaway. Nemezo ‘ork. 98. 3 aperiped the tenth day of nex Ay tary and Comptroiler. _Fapavany 27, 1875. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, have unsurpassed facilities tor doing all kinds of Prinahg with unusual promp on moderate prices id at PRICE FOUR CENTS, HORSES, en &C. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, ACS an bosonzgant ST. ABLE OF PRIVATE INCLU. COACH, COUPE, ROAD AND FAMILY 8TOCK, = “be sold at ane. orivaie vt gts in meer een O26 Kast Seve Broadw: on ‘oHubAY TOMORROW. wi Pose PROMPT, consisting of the private stock of a late bankrupt firm. whose receiver has placed them ia n may hands for posi- 7, HN De HAMLIN. AUC et ‘aie 0. what Eel trie pett sae y und day ray: fine, ' proud, Dleadcike stepeeres ane Hee, easy’ and pleasan} drivers; fine sym ro jortions, large arched they carry very aND iBA HANDSOME BUAD bi nine Sa ay mares, full sisters, 15% high, 6 and? years ponte were raised on the Eure Stock Farm ‘of 8 wrence omen ee by Top Gallant, dam the Rice mare and mother frotters. some of which have trottea betier Than, 2:30, Tois eam Book, the the premiam at Watertown two years ago, at whic they turned the Watertown track in 221g. Th hen purchased by D. Tallman. Es4,. tor present ow! ‘have since been used in the city Sagan tomer s ros ma. ey are unsur| 4 nd beauty, po hardly te di ria sty! d apart, a and step like one horse, are cheerful sant rivers, he ve frin arcl ks, long tails ching round, vamp bodies, ret short are perfect models of style and beauty; are warranted soupa niANDSOME CuesiNct covPE OR MaTcH 16 high. 5 y re.old Di pred. by New Jersey: isa tine, Hectane. Rooter wali reuse’ XG alte oF double harness; ean twoo 4 3:20 galt with case and prom pes to rank No, 1 ‘1.84.8 family coupe or match horse | He fin food eet, lone, 4, rie spies by, 16 1535 high, a a8 ld wrowe ead 3 a ‘rence. ood as new. ging one Bridle. ‘om Biting ‘Machine. hed Pep ble, obes, Afghal ips fees Coachman to intros CAD gi) Stock on exhibition. Sate le Tos Oritive. N UNPRECEDENTED SALE, Y PUBLIC AUCTION TO-MORROW CUBSDAY), MARCH, 2. AT. U QOLOCR, ‘AT STABLE, NO. 3 KELLSON tench ‘STREET BETWEEN WavEubLe AND WABLE, TROTTING NTO! OF SIX VALUABLE Np! eu HOBSEs, BUAGAe NEGIS age” HARNESs, BL. C. THE PROPERTY on JAMES ©. CASHIN, Est BY CHARLES ©. DUFF, AUCTIONEER, ee including #» _beautiiul m of brown Geldin, 19% bands high, 7 a anaes root were sired by \allfornia Patchen, dam by Royal George; are fall brothers; can be: end either can beat 2:40 single; are are nd. Bb to pele. oe atday’ ot May; he. Mf 2 elding Houpee. 10%, nang ie an ey masts tired ‘by. ar an Duke; naar by Mamb: a . 25 gait on roaa; can show all ble gate fron: Hy Soe to 2 a nil a 8 prompter or pleasanter driver is seldom to be tout warranted sound and Riad Also the fast, nMambictonian ane ine Rysdyck, 183g sired by &; ier d kind, a two otber famous Trotters. Vull description at to several fine Family and fous: Carri vi; Park aud Pony Phaetons: ‘Depot, p and open Wagons a coun arness Bianzecs » Robes . ARE Bi REQUESTE) TO CALL AND RIDE BEHIND THE E> BEFORE TIME 4 34..K, AS SPEED WILL fe SHOWN AND WAR. SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR 6HINE, T PRIVATE ALE BL ae oon ROAD WAGON! N T CITY MAKEKE, ¥ oy ELOW. aa FACTUREES! PRICES. COND HAND KOAD WAGONS, BY BREWSTER, guivers and Decent ; Park Sort Coached by Suvers; corntne. by Saenonat & ees way! ae yookawaya. cl Carryalis, Uxpross Wage Wagons, Mioreea,® mes Van Hoe « cet 10and 112 East Ibirteenth stres! N.ELEGANT COUPE OR BROUGHAM, BUILT BY used but three Armstrong & Uo.. of New Haven, cost $1,260, now on exhibition. @UESDAY), at i otcioce, by ‘AN TASSELL & KEARNEY, udand itd East thirteenth set, "NY GENTLEMAN IN WANT OF A FIRST CLASS road turnout, consisting of RA" handsome white mare aafiat tae rie apg ert ee Dieasant driver; no 40; also @ bed top ‘weight: jobe, 4c., very cheap nd speed py by calling at sta- ble, office Bre West Thirty-fifth street. __SPORTID NG—DOGS, BIRDS, S&C. A —FOR : SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY. DOoGs, + Birds, &c.; Medicines for all diseases; Prepared Food tor mocking birds, at &. G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal, 7 & ©. WATT & SON 10-BORE «weight 834 Tacit $70. “A bargain BREECH-LOADER fine laminated steel barrels ; UIRE., No. 1 Cortlandt street, THE TURF. Ra PLEETWOOD PARK.—THE LWASES, FRANCHISES and Property of the Fleetwood Association, com- prising the Irack, Club House, Grand Stand, Sheds and the entire Property belonging to the association, are tor sale or to lense, on Iberal tering | Apply tod AMES . President. or C, C. BIGELOW, Attorney, 150 Nassau street, _ HORSES, CARKIAGES, &C APCtON. HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL ¢: KEARNEY, 10 AND il EAST THIRTEENTH 81 NeAR POURTI AV ENUES REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD BvETTOCLOCK AND FRIDAY, i O'CLOC. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this house perfectly reliavic, as this business will be conducted on the same eT principles which have gov- erpea in the past. GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE RANTED SOUND, FROM 24 TO 48 TRIAL, aoe Blankets, Robes, &c., caret mvesae ADVA. ‘BE ON CONSIGNMENTS. A =MASOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER. « AGAL KENTUCKY, AIN. 1 E SHOW THE TIME. g ELLY, of Germantown. Pa. (the most successful horseman of the age), announce: second great unprecedented sale of tast young green Trotters, just arrivea from meneicky, to take place on Wedneslay next, March 3, at 11 o'clock Brompt, at BAKKER & SON'S City Auction Mare and New Yo Tattersaii’s. corner Broadway and Thirty-ninth stree;, and comprising -TWO HBAD ot the tastest and most fashion- 1WEN ably bred’ young horses ever seen tn New Vork, their speed ranging trom three minutes down to 2:30 and in- cluding the get of aaa Patchen, Blue Grass, Almonte, Clark Chief, & EVERYBODY WILL be given the opportunity of riding behind and testing the speed of any of the stock before the day ol sale. CAIALOGUES, WITH a | desertp tions, pedigrecs, &c., can be had at the the Spirit of the Times and ker & Son's, corner of ninth street. and Thirt Broce NOW oneshiition for trial. SALE POSITIVE: no postponement UCTION HOUSE OF ARC. Sn oe pats de & Van 3 De B 1 omioe of Liberty strect (evening Fost Buildin 7 ei HORSE AUCTION ide ue E. a 2. 25 THIR’ STH STREET, NIVERITY PLACE. SALES OF Honses AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD E TUESDAY AND FRIDA AY ver 10 orcLOcKg, | 2% to $8 hours’ trial on bor horses warranted sound. THE STAMP OF OUR HOUSE bl RELIABILIDY, CAR LOAD OF WESTERN Horses, just arrived ; are young and warranted in fit for any kind I give trial to you, New York peopie, te atisty Fou, . ae King A SBAND'S death, five Houses, Nit for any business, at half Vaite: a tritt allowed. 86 Amity street, between Thomp- son and Sullivan FOR THE AW, HAND OMEST +, leather shifting top Road Wagon and mngle Har- ‘ness in the city; Pole and erates cose $55); bat A used six Ct “LIGHT tmes: can be ‘seen on Monday, March ly Also.a very fine double Harness and Sleigh, at less than half value; mast be sold next week. Tivate stable No. 13 Fifteenth erases, between roadway and Filth avenn CUARENCE AND LANDAU, BOTH NEARLY new, sold om easy terms; also Clarence for $300; Coupe, $150; tup Busy and. Wagons trom $60 u 460 Third venue. “FIRST CLASS CO oharna EXTENSION Tur Phaeton, nearly new, will Id at doubt da single } ness, Tweltth rect, near U AT MALE VALUESTWO VONY BUILT HORSES, AA, tite. brown Horse, 163 hands young and sound, it for butcher, milkman, family use or countr; , 5 $110, 14) Madison street. 7s $10, $B “SORREL CHU» KY- BUILT. HORS| ALSO A sorrel truck Horse: young and sound; ‘fit tor truck. gfocer, larming, $75, $139; two express Wagons Harness, No. 1 Forsyin street, saloon. \ POR SALE, TWELVE CHUNKY BUILT. onan, 4\. suitable for farming. grocery or truck; sold a sa: rifice, Inquire at 9/8 bowery, opposite Fitth street, in un FOR Salk, moe RGE DRAUGAT HORSES, . peun 50 pia) allowed oid avenues. mua RELA | and three-seat, for sale; also a lot of low priced rex Apply at 140 Varick street. ELEGANT, CURTAIN COACH, VERY LIGHT, 4A. built by Brewster & Co.; also one Coupe with Pole and shaits. To bo seen at M. CURLEYS, 109 ll am 113 Kast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. A WEOR SALE, ONE MORGAN MARE: CAN TROT + in 2:50 or no sale: warranted sound in double harness; also one big. usetul horse; pric one Canadian Yony. 19 Pru u A‘ ASSORTMENT OF SLEIGHS, SINGLE, DOUBLE 01 TITITI? _0¢ T t tT rt 7 T ? T DDDDD A D z AA D AA D D AA D D a A D DB AAAAA D D ry D ry DDDDD ry ‘The Third Premium Allotment of the Industrial Exhi- bition Company will take place at Steinway Hall, Four- teenth street, near Fourth avenue, at “ PPPP ue uM ae hs MM MM “au » P MM MM “a PoP OMM MM 44 «= O}OLOCK:-s PPPP uMM M ud tO ARS “ P MMM OM « P <M MM Ms TWENTY DOLLARS BACH. TWENTY DOLLARS EACH. TWENTY DOLLARS EACH. 1 Premium of a 1 Premium of. 1 Premium of,......+.+- + 5,000 1 Premium of...... + 3,000 and many others. CALL BEFORE $ O'CLOCK P. M, TO-DAY. CALL BEFORE 3 O'CLOCK P. M., TO-DAY. GALL BEFORE 8 O'CLOCK P. M., TO-DAY. MORGENTHAU, BRONO & CO., MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., “93 Park row, New York. 23 Park row, New York. 8 Pare row, New Fore EB GREATEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED. THE GREATEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED. THB GREATEST CHANCE EVKR OFFERED. will buy one-twentieth interest of & whole bond ofthe Industrial Exhibition Company, participating March 1, an ceil A Capital Premium ot $100,000 drawn outof 1,000 num. bers only. No blanks. Every Bond is entitled to a premium. Call before $ o'clock P. M. to-day. EIOELBERGER & CO., 216 Broadway and 2% Bowery. DEPOT OF WENOK'S PERFUMES, GILSEY HOUSE, Broadway and Twonty-ninth street. TH, ZSCHOCH, 16 Nassau street. BROWN @ LEETE, 21 Broad street. Lace Curtains, c. Great sale. Sprit le aoe ih SHEPPARD, KNAPP, Nos 183 and 185 Sixth avenue., Now y offe ring largest assort tment tn e city. ra quortment ty. ik 500 pieces Tapestry Carpet at ry it Der yard, pinppisces Tapestry, extra quality, $1 Bo to $1 50 per "Ru yards of Ingrain, extra quality, 40c. to $1 per pieces Velvets. great bargain, at $1 9. ‘Also Lambrequins and Cornlces, Covers, full variety. Pia le bred hed mail yall receive prompt attention, ue, one door below Thirteenth street. OP ana AT SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 Broadway, March é and 6 (Thursday, Friday and this week). Grana display of imported sty.es, Slo models with every Patiern, Patterns now ready. HE METROPOLITAN Sie Eee nie js ati 218 Broadway, in the NARRIAGES, SPRING THADE, GREAT LL ht tion.—CHARLEo GRUBE, 14l West Broad wa: ME, DEMOREST’S “Wi i tigi on every. Department of Ladies’ an Ghituren's Dress." Price 1Sc., postiree. 17 Eust Fourteonth street or any of the agencies. Ready sarch 1. OR SALE CHEAP—ONE LARGE WORK HORSE, i) 8 years old, suitable for all purposes. Apply at 176 jercer st T,OR A VER J COUPE, IN First rate order, for $225; has been used private. 86 Walker street, near Broad wa: livery stable, OR SALE—FOR- HALF VALI a hands, 6 and 7 years o ‘warranied sound an kind; ‘separate or together: two Trucks; must sell Call at furniture store 34 Hudson street. OR i Polat BUILT HORSE, 16 BANDS high, 8 years old ; suitable for cart or truck; price, $45; also’ Dirt Cart and Harness, $70; must be sold. 12 Ninth avenue. (OK SALE CHEAP—A GOOD PONY, WARRANTED sound and kind; also Wagon and Harness; together cpeeearanly: Apply at 410 Kust 1idth street. ARNESS.—THE CHEAPES bit New York; good bug BY Marne and roa oud senate Harness, good volikeona 's Harness, od double track Rarneon $30: good Stable Llan- Viease call and examine for vouryelves, UKNE, 71 Barciay street, New York. TEAM “OF MARE! fs i, pg lg gine 14 lent teamn, sound, Kind and true, will be sold at tion to-morrow, at AXCH, JOHNSTON'S Mart, 19 to 2s Thirteenth street, near ati viversity piace. TABLE WANTED—WITH FOUR 8TALLS AND AM- pie carriay ti Toom: must be convenient to Pitty -Afth street erty Ma json avenue, Address F. H, K., 55 EXCEL KAM CANADIAN PONIES, 14% itop Road Wagon, pole an: and Hari Road Wagon Horee, price $65. 413 West Thirteenth tree! -— FOR A GUOD STRONG HORSE, SUITABLE $55 f value: 3 ou for any business: not ata sacrifice; solid on account of est “4 Peventeenth sircet, between Ninth and Tenth avenu apiece. EACU.—FOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW TOP EX- press or Delivery weeeens also new Grocer’s wo: Express Wagon: 125 a) Be Sinewenth stree fie aaiseah, is INSTRUCTIO: . “| T DOLBEAR’S BUSINESS. COLLEGE, LS 193 BROAD- way—students receive special private ‘attention in Bookkeeping, Writing and Arithmetic, and become gaise at ba rapid business writers and practical rs, Apply day or evening. youre LADY DESIRS A FEW MORE ‘PUPILS: nglish branch mathematics, Pir Latin or est reterences, Address” M a We box Uptown Brauch office. onet 13 by M"% DEMOBEST’S “PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS.” Containing large illustrations of all the 6 a. Price 10c., post free. 17 Bast Fourteenth street, S York. or at any of the agencies. Ready Marc! h 1. DEMOREST’S GRAND OPENING.—RELIABLE. Patterns, comprising in style everything new, deautitul, useful or im any Way desirable. Mon: a My, M A SOMERS, LATE E OF CA CANADA, CUTTER and designer, ear ofa first class Rosltion, ry not rae oe polying immediately to MUDISTE, “WEEKLY AND “MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1 Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. Pi THWAIT & CO. 8, 155 and 187 Cha! immense stock and low prices. UCTION ROO: 39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREEBT.— Furniture, Carpets, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Marble Top and Extension Tabies, Linen Sheets. Marble Statuary, some rare Paintings by old masters Bookcases, rosewood Piano, Mattresses, &c. Private saie at auction prices, LARGE "ASSORTMENT OF ¢ CARPETS, FURNITURE 1 A and Bedding at lowest cash prices at 0? Salesrooms, 410 Lighth avenue, betw Thirty-first streets, A sar tach pate CASH.— PARLOR SUITS, $75; REP, $25; Brussels Carpet 50 cents per yard aud un aud sW0ota of So sents en the dolisns Pav residence 21 East 20th st. near Broadway. A PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, will sell for cash all their maguificent Household Lt aes! re gist! nway & son rosewood Pianotforte, cost wv a sanlor Suits cevered in satin, ser. $50. Suits, LL's thirtieth and its, hie Case, &c.; Carpets, ings, Bronzed, Culna, Silve Furniture i, in good order: us lay. Plea call and examine; na reasonaile ster Felused. Can" at private residence 1 120 West 234i s TIENTIO. ON.—P. PA GU Tesping can Aud «cash Rureliaer, who. will buy their entire farniture, carpets, bedding, &c., by calling on or addressing M. ABRAHAMS, 274 Sevent Act —FURNITURE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 210 WEST +. Twenty-first giregs tor sale; Parlor Bedroom 8 Bedsteaas, Burea' Mattresse., ult, ‘100: Library and Vining Furniture, rep, d Naircloth Suits, $35° Paintings, Bronzes, Car: .—Elegant Steinway & Son's four round, fees ae Pianotorte, $875, Call private residence 210 feat h avenue, j. Fates. Apply at the company ROPEAN STKAM (QUNARD LInE—B. ANON A. ROM. &. P. CO. With a view of diminivhing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specitied course for all seasons of the year On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing in the meridian 50 at 43 latitude, or Bothing to the north of 4 mn the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 aca latitude, or nothing to tbe north of From NW YORK tor LIVERPOOL and QUBENSTOWN, ALGERIA. Wed., arch $/ CUBA ed... March 17 JAVa....... Wed. ch 10| ABYSSINLA..Wed., Mar. 24 $8), $i. commodation. Return tickets on favorable terms. Gi TAteN Freight and cabin office, No. ¢ sowing Green. soneaae @ office, 111 Broadway (Frinity Buliding. CHARLES G. FKANCKLYN, Agent. ar E tor PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG ‘and HAMBURG KVIA -March 4 KSIA. March 18 ecrgh HoLsatia March 25 pence of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, mburg and all points in Bagland, "Seotland and First Cabin, upper saloon, gold. riret Cabin: lower saloon, wold. $100 0 Steerage, currency. KUNHARDT & CO. ARD & BOAS, General Agente, General Passenger Agenis, N 61 Broagway, New York. UN teD stare: wath LK e—sTBAM TO QUEENS- TOWN AND LIVe Sailing every Tuesday from pier 48 North River. IDAHO, Captain Beddoe March 2, at1 P.M. NEVADA, Captain Price... ‘March 9 at 3 P.M. Cabin, intermediate and steerage at low rates, Prepald tickets at lowest rates. Passeugers booked to and irom Paris, Hamburg, Nor Tay and Sigedem. Ac: | Uratts on Ireland, eng France and nd Germany at lowest rates. Appiy ‘to WILLIAM> & GUION, 29 Broadway. NLY DIRECT LINE 10 FRANCE. THE oneneal TRANSATLANTIC, Fe i aa STEAMSHIPS BEIN ANEW YORK AND HA The splendid vessels on ‘nis Mavorite route for the Con- tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail trom pier No. 5) North River, as fuilo’ pe (Vrudelle).. March 6 LLE DE PARIs (Lache Marca 20 LAMERT UE (Pouzols) peeae lay, April 3 PRICE OF PASSAGE OLD (including wine :— Firat Cabin, $100; Secon s, 905, end cabin and steerage 3. American travellers, Dy tu ie this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross ing tne Channel, es saving ime, trouble and ex- pense. be MACKENALE, Agent, 85 Broadw M°:7, DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, ‘ieyeet iy i owitzerland, &c., via Steamer ROTTERDAM... Steamer W. a. SCHOLTES ‘These beautitul sceamers, ed States mail to the Netherlands, are ari own tor the regular- ity of their trips. Rates of passage low. EDYE &.0., L. W, MORRIS, FUNCH, General Agents. 8 Broadway. REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (KNGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail trom pier 18 East Weanes say, March 19 Saturday, $45; ‘stectage, $90, Cabin passate, currency; excursion io! NMAN LINE—FIXED SOUTHEKLY COURSE. Royal Mail geamers are appointed to to ee as L pilowss— Unis Ns TOW! D LIV! CITY oF BRUOKLY CITY OF NEW YOR! O1fY OF LONDON.,... OLY OF MONTREAL: aturday, March G, at 3 Saturday, March 13, at lv re x -Baturday, March 20, at2 P.M CITY OF CHasTER ganurduy, Maren 27, at AM. CABIN PASSAGE, heir Ke gold. STEERAGE to and trom a t rejuced rates, Cabin ene fees office, No 13 Brondw Steerage ollces, 8 Broadway and pier 48 North River pean JOHNS. DALE. Agent TTENIION RAILROAD COMPANIES — PUNCH -uptor trip Bekets printed cheaper and on better 6 Mr TROPOLITAN PRINTI: NG E STABLISH- enn Herald ae New York, than anywhere else. ane Ar, FB QUREN TOWN OR LIVERPOO! gasnyisa THE UNITED i AAS Sp. pril A, Pai at t8 A.M. jorih River, Saloon, $30 and $100. in gold. recurn tickets, sifeeoid Bteeraxe at low rates. aloons, staterooms smoking and bathrooms are placed amidships. where the noise and motion are least, Sa @ degree of comiort hitherto Wnattaineble at For inspection of p! id other snformation apply at the company’s offices, 19 Broadway, New . Je ‘CORTIS, axent. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD CaS COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamship MOS«L, Captain H. A. F. Neynaber, will sail on on saturday, hg ot 6, at two P. M., trom Bremen pier. 100t of Second street, Hoboken, to oe poloues. by Bteamouip WEBER, Captain W. Willigerod, ot ay. March 13, BE TO vi AN RATES OF Passa: pe TQuDom. HAVRE D First Cabin. Second Cabin. Ste (ANCHOR LIN, NEW YOKK AND GiLLASGOW. STEAMER EVERY SATURDAY from Company's piers 20 and 21 North River, New York. ELysla.. Let ‘ORLA r. 6 | VICTO at, Mar. CALIFORNIA Sat Sat, Mar. 27 ce ETHIOPLA. er ‘able in gold TO GLASGU' *t VERFOUOL, BECP a DERRY, Cabin, $50, pea maine, i tol ), $8) an accordin, aoe ora jodations, pte INTERMEDIATE “AND 6,9, ERAGE a as low as by any otner first class hine, pris issued for any amount at reduced rates. NDERSON BRUs., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. KE LIN E. Wee: UNTIED STATES MAIL 8TEAMSHIPS TO Se, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The plegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail rom New York as follows:— LEssING, Captain Loosbuy. ‘ BE rom Bayle Line nee o9k of Firat sinsat i pus ne pier. trea; en, roe ag 0 OATES OF To" ol PASSAGE PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First'saivon, $10), gold; second saloon, $6 gola- Propaid steerage tickets’ Lares $24, currency. For freight imboly to FUNCH, EDYE rie he 2 Bo Wiliam street. passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHN, General agents, 113 Broadwa: ATIONAL,. LINE. Frow piers 44 and 47 North River. Ct ee DWN ane uM VEKPOOL, THE QUEE 6.3 u etre. a Fe 2PM. ENGLAND. ine Mar. 27, 8:30 A.M. DENMARK. Tuesday ikon 9,84. M. ag feduced ‘price, Return tickets at reduced rates. steerage tickets from, Liverpool at, the lowest office, roadway. Ww. J. HURST, Manager. PECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID MATL STEAM. ship [DAHO, sailing for Queenstown and Liverpool ou Tuesday, March 2, will carry a limited number of socond class passengets at $40 each. ‘I'he rooms con- tain tour persons: every, requisite is is provid as superior accommy erate Di low rates. Apply to WILLLAMS '& UCTON 29 ‘Broadway. ILSON’S LINE roe Ca ttd S aamtig AND HULL, These elegant fall-powered “steamships will be des. ner trom pier 45 Bast River as tollow: rs bas ork 3 Tuesday, March 2 LLO.. : «April 7 i) n re pal : y bin, $45 carenoy. the Continent and the North he che: pe and most availabie route, Apply at ihe office SHA LES L. WRIGHT & CO., Fen ey 8, 6 South peas three doors west trom Wall sireet. or NOVAN ROSSA.—CHKAPEST PASSAGE OF. e, New York; open evenings; steame very da: pool, Glasgow, Derry: Graits p wheres lowest tates. Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt and West streets. MPAPBCOTT BROS. & CO. EUROPEAN EXCHANGE and passage ‘aftice, 36 South street, New York.— Dratts tor £1 and upward, available tn ull parts of Great Britain and Ireland, and passage. tickets by steamship ane from Liverpool an rates. T’ EUROPEAN TRAVELL* BR: ‘WALKS IN nowt! re Queenstown issued at lowest "by Augustus J. C. Hare, Apoleton’s Cyclo: jz ls the best and only edmplete guide < of intereat and attraction. Crown 8vo., clot, eB Published by GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, tis Broome strect, New York. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS A. to learn Telegraphy ‘and take positions. —1 HOM. SON'S Coliege, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Insti- tute. lelegraphy taught practicully, with instruments, in one quarter. LADY, WHO HAS A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of English, gives Lessons in French conversat ition and elocution, with pure P: accen! pupils May pay by the lesson, 40 ay to be agsured of the merit of the instruction received, Address + M., box 188 Herald ‘ofc LADY, EXPERIENCED IN “TEACHING, woutp PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL MAGNIFICENT ‘oes Gok te satin nope Grand Duchess farler, Suit, arte Antoinette, $35 +: do. ber Suit, cost’ $6N0 Mi Bis main forte, Lib: peta, 103 West i onty ala nate ‘Twenty-first street. Furnit Beds, Bedding, ac. Payments taken by the week or month. ‘Terms easy. 4 00., KELLY _corner Twenty-fitth Street and Sixth avenue. take upils on the plano at Very mo chat brace sane 28 West ibirty-third ot, D ELUCUTION ay ‘atory. te AINPS, 62 BOWERY; UPTOW: , BROADWAY, COR ner ‘thirty-fourth ' street. kkeeping, ‘Ari netic, padimental ant higher ents ch; Writing Lessons, $3 monthly; foreigne Dackwar! persous Drivate rooms, Ladies’ partment. 176 SIXTH AVENU Ls LES gt WITH ‘# pure pronunciation tally, to, Ht out travellers tor surope on We ays from 8 to 10 o'clock at Mr GARKAUIS neg, formerly # magistrate and member of the University ot France. THE “BALL SEASON. [QECHARCHE DANSANTE AND FANGY DRESK OF Rete Digavaiae a Benen, 0) yy a held at Sects ae eae tisha 00 bon oflen Saeeeldet bake a Premnae LEGANT SOFA BED, NEW. $20; ROSEWOOD 75: other things in proportion. M. ton room, 18 Kast Fourteenth aires, EE amine, See auction column a ME. F. IUBNITURE, CARPETS. Great Bargains. Great clearing out sate jor the next thirty days of Car. pets, Furn! os) i to make room tor our D. Kis LLY isuecessor to H. U'Farre: 50, 512, 514 and 515 Eighth aventic, corner Thirty-fth and Thirty-sixth streets, JN. B.—All xoods shipped free ot charge. Jor SALE VERY LOW—?ARLOR A “D BASEMENT urniinre, 326 Thompson. street: Frenen Clocks, 3 also one J All legretti ti T eberg, No, 2. Tt METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, im the Herald Building. 8, JEWELRY, "ATCH ES, Fak pd CLOCK. AND ‘D JEWS! RE. W PAAT TS Md ‘workmen tor m with on remue Hotel. ‘100 Bromdway, ne ALLAN iret, | Pe catia as a's ~~ COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. AcIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. P TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, Ratt Lo oe RAT! a ineladiny all 4a for the trip :— New York to San ¥Francisco—Cabin, Si; steerage, 850, currency.” San Francisco to Yokohama, $250, gold, San Francisco to Hong Kong, 23, 0) ve pier No, 42 No fore New York, as a followe'- un Z. lL. Tanner March 10, 12 noon. Ke AeULCe. "Sommodore A. U. Gray, Marcn 20, 1875, IWnoon. cy very alternate Saturday thereafter, conngstin ri ait steamers for Central America and South Pi Puixtra steamers for freight ard wav passengers will be despatehed on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may ire. **Qeumers leave Sau Francisco for Japan and Chinaas follows:— ALASKA CITY OF TOKIO... Maren 15 For treight or passage or further iniormation appiy at te company’s office, on wharf, {got of Canal street, ork. He J. BULLAY, superintendent. Rvrcs Wate, . Managing virector._ a bed MEXICAN MAIL Tine CITY OF New YORK March L se ealae at Havana, TORTERO, oh otry or ry 3 Ry ‘uxpan and Teimbieo, CITY 01 ‘ue For freiaht oF isa, BONS, 8 Broad way. tickets io and {rom all parts of Europe ut low~ | | For Farmingdale an lew | - | sas bf gle bog cooys ihe ___ SVASTWISE_ STEAMSHIPS. _ OMINICAN STEAMSHIP LIN The steamship TY BEE, Ca for Turk’s lala aD W. HL Gardner. nd, Porto Plata ant ae Domingo City (ealiing at Samana), sailson March 5 oe Ce PM, vor parueehitt 38 Haat iver, New York. ar oF PR Ee L, DEL MONTE, 8 Exchange Diace. ‘ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RiCHMOND—OLD Dominion steamshin Company —Sieamers leave for above ports from pier $7 North Iver, {oot of Badal street, on fnesday, thorsday and Saturday, at 3 P.M. Also intermediate steamers. Through bills of liding and passenger tickets issued te all points in the interior. Also steainer for Lewes Del., and all points in Deta- ware and Hastern Marylaud every Monday and Thurs ey at _Ottice corner Fulton aud Greenwich sireets. — EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE — These first class steamships will sail at3 P M. trom pier 13 North River, toot of Ced. 3 . for Havana direct ag follows Thursday. March 4 SoLvuBUS. Tuesday, Maren 16 For treght or passage, having unsurpassed accommo dations, a, ns WY TP CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. Kelle ling & Co., Havana NTEW LINE TO BALTIMORE : DIRECT. The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despated from Pier 87 North River, one of their large and power ful steamships for Baltimore every Wednesday and Saturday at4 P.M. Freiznts received daily From Baitimore Saturday an and Tuesday. duced rates General office 197 Greenwich street. a Line. KNICK HRBUU. Pa Captain Kemble wt jeave pier No. 9 North Giver. on Sa urday, March 6, 3PM. Freight received dally. Thiouzh Fatengiven, fo Galveston, indiunola, Rockport or arkungas: Woarl, eos Sautiago, St boa ae Cavin Pocgs ; steerage, For t or passage app. CLARK & IC g SEAMAS, 85 Wests 85 West street. Fo BNEW ORLEANS DIR DIRKUT. ERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship UNITED SLATES, Captain B. FP. Bare dick, sails trom pier: 36 North River, toot of North Moore street, on saturday, March 6, Freight received daily given to St, Vick: Fa. Wanita nd indian ate or trelwht oF p pines ze, \a- tions, apply to FI RED ERIC BARR pier sé North Rive OX THE WESCERN ISLANDS AND BRAZIL.. re new first class British iron steamer at Sok wa sail about March 7, and, having spacious modanon, wili take a few passengers for Fa) ee and Santo Miguel in the Azores, and for Rio de Janewo. Brazil For F pamage in the cabin or sieerage freight for, Ho apply to FABBRI & CHAU UNosY. es bachaal street. MPEXAS LINE OF GALVESTOV STEAMERS, TOUGH. ing at Key West. carrying the Umited States mail Steamer STATE OF 1k X48, Captain Bolger, Wut leave Pier 20 vast River F Through bills of tarday, March 6 ats¥. M. ven to Houston and {eal nh 27 | polnts on the Galveston, Foustou and enderson and texas Central Rut road No charge tor forwarding in New York, "Fortreight of passage, having superior ae- ns. abply to eee PP MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden WP OLYDa &00.. No. 119 Wall street. UANTE eal ee TEAMBHIP COMPANTES, Ui USING, LARGE ¢ ties of pristing will id it advantageous the ‘METROPOLITAN, PRINTING Be tagLr No. 218 Broadway, as its facilities tor doing every oa of work are unsurpassed, while in prompnes, neatnest Gnd cheapness it offers’ special inducements, Bills of Lading, shipping Receipts, rekets, Manitests, Passenger Lists, Circulars, Posters, Cards, Waybills and every special form used in thé transaction of business care fully prepared and printed. Paes TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. _ TTENTION, . RAILROAD | COMPANIES, — slips or trp-tickets printed chea er apd on better board st the Metropoli.an Pri oe Estabilshment, Broadway, New York shan anywi L IVER LING TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT aad i 1 River.— pee sEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 23 N: iyer, foot of bal tad ‘street, Galle, husdnge eeceptedi acd BM Throws dokes sold at all principal botels in the city. a ~ - A A. NORTH SRORE STATEN ISLAND FEBRY. Winter Arran ngement. For New Brighton, Snug bor, West Brighton and Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street, at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:40, 8:15, 9:90, 145 A M.; 199 2:15, 3:30, 4:80, 6:80 and 645 P.M. Sundays, at 8:30, 10:80 A. M. ; 12:30, 2:90 4:90, 645 P.M Fare 10 cents ea Astor House carsleave Vesey street for ferry.® Fase Sent 2 |: ae ay eae ate ndt streets, as follows:— Exprets tor Harrisourg, Pittsburg. the West and Sout me, Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:30 4. M., 5 8:30 day, 5 and 8:30 P.M. a nunday, 5 8 For Willia: od. Lock ven (via Philsdelphia ‘aad rie Rallre road Division, Connecting. at Philadel- phia) Loe For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry rie, 8:30 P. M., Sonneoday Sate. fr TieeraN, For Baim Gene snd te OU agian yr Baltimor pe HR, ; Pee Regal und a! arpand 9 P.M. eeoly unday, ‘E igrant eh es el Foe Newark at G, 6:30, 7740, 8. 9, ud. MM. 1,2, Cote 0, 4230, 5 B20, 53 lik Mw, “and ‘12’ night. reece ae a ry n pth aid night Sumiay, Pa, S 6:9, T, 10 A. M.. 12 AL Foc Rahway g Bp 040, 8 0 0 beth 1 eihd' niche” Sunday, 9:30'an For f Wogdbridge, Per orth Amboy ie he heater Pans “ee 4:10, 5:20 vor Sew Brunswick Fang 8 A N.. 12M, 6:10, 7 P.M. and wnigot Sunday, 7 For Bast Muistone, 12 Poon : ang ray P For Kingston and hock ky A. For Prince on. 7, por Lampervvitie ad Plewiingt For Phillipsburg and Belvilere, 9:30 A. M For Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington ad and 9:30 A.M, 12:0,2,4 band 7 P.M, For Freehold, 7'A. M. and 4:10 P. Sftane 7A at and 2 P.M Hightstown. Pemberton and Camden, via Perth ro Wehistown and Pemberton, 6 A. M. ‘ follows :—#rom Pittsb' 6:5dand at Traing arrive us follg ia ag burg, 688 and 1 Wor Hig! hes poe Bai BEE ie Ticket offi 526 and 944 Bisad ay House and it of ee dpe: dh Ciee Cort 4 Court street, Brookiyn; pon tereee Hoboken, famigrant Ticket Oftice, No. place. Db. M. neral Passenger Agent. , NE "THOMSON, General Manager. __ EXCURSION je tat yy en view. ona nd, a a . ARTIN & KASKELL, 111 South astree! CIROULARS, INVITATIONS, rogtgns Ti) ety ag Printing for Cae Par 9 te best style ry niet leg sett att an balla, &c. MBTRU! OLITAN Broadway, New York. ANTING __ LOAN OFFICES. At WOLF & BROTHERS, 696 BROADWAY, BE tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 3 CH i tilks, particulariy Pianos; business confidential Ts the Jewelry Sore), Beat yhirty-second in the jeweiry store). neal szeep- Advances made oi Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Same bought and sold. ‘ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND Jewelry. and the same bourne: G ‘Twenty ninth ‘treet. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING og ina is at 218 Broadway, inthe Herald Building U STRE te Shag ANCES mr Diamonds, Wavche dewelty. Lite tsar made ma ance Policies and ail kinds of Hiefchandiee HAYMAN "LEOPOLD, _ 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN | TW! fourth and Twenty-fifth ecreots, Lipa) Ey, toa S. et veer ever Stik 8 ta es aw! ame boug! x “BERN, ARD. 918 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREBT (oldest stabiisned and qos icheaese teen ome). Liberal ad ‘on Diamonds, ver, aos’ indie Shawis, &c.; same fe MERtS. _ HOUSES, ROOMS, ¢ Oey 1 WANTED, In this city and Brookiyn. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE DESIRE 4 FLOOR ot “Sk 5 rooms, without children, In & private reterred ; a o yest side from thiriy-fourta to Piney ath exchanged ting tall A house, ” ANTED—A FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT tieth st = | Buse a ea rent, J wt ‘ation D, New York ANTED- SMALL HOUSE, Pas *, id ai Py Polo iloty goats town Branson In the © try.

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