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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 14,074. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMOSEMENTS—Sxconp Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth Rg aERe Bir OGY—Twstrte Pacr—Sixth column. td ARDS—Eveventa Pace—Fourth — OARDERs WANTED—Finst Pack—Sixth col Boa AED) LODGING WANTED—Finst P Paor-Srath BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ssconp _, PAGE—First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIBS—Nivte Pace BUSINES~ NOiICES—suvenra Pace—<ixth column. city heaL ESTATE FOR SALE—Seconn Pace—First cuemis’ AND SALESMAN—Twatrra Pacr—Fifth col- CLOTHING —Frevenrn Page—Sixth colama, COACHMEN AND GARDENER:—Iwaurra Paes—Fitth soa ub sixth Seip RS eae eet aan aGe—Sixth column. COaA> srvise STEAM SHIPSeEueranTs Page—Fifth and Sixth columns, COUNTRY BOARD—Finst Pacr—Sixth colamn. DANCING ACADEMIES—Evxventu Pace—Fourth col- ENTISTRY— Et, EVENTH oie FoR column. LL ne HOUsES TO. 'URNISHED AND UN. FURNISH i: D—Secoxn Pacs—Third column. BonOhwAN STEAMSHIPS—Euxvexta Pace—Fifth EoRO Pr Eavaxrn Pacs—Fourth column. NCIALCNixtn Page. ALK--ELevexta Pacr—Fourth columt FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS" TO LET— Sxconp Pacy—Third colamn. FORNITURB—Twzirtn Pacu—sixth colt HELP | WANTED—FBMA LES—Tweurre Picr—Fourth column. — “WANTED-MALES—Twaurrn Pacr—Sixth col- HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—First Pacez~Third and fourth columns. BOTELS—First ’ace—Sixth column. ashe: arene £C., WANTED—PFiast Pacr—Fifth INSTRUCTION —Fresr Pacr—Sixth column. LECTURE Si-ASON—Btcon Pack—Fourth column. OF FICES—Kuaventy Pace—Fourth column. LUST AND PUOND—First Pace—Second column. MACHINEKY—Exeventu Pacr—Fourth column. MARBLE NANTELS tay: Pace—sixth column. ELEM Pact Sixth col MISCELLANEOUS ADVE Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS Eurvrern Pace—Fonrth colama, SICAL—Szconp Pacr—Pourth column. PUBLICATIONS—Szventu Face—stath column. # RSONAL—Finst Pacs—First column. PIANOFORTEN, ORGANS, &0.—Szconp Pacs—Fourth columt PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— WrLFTH PacE— Fourth co PROFEIY ‘OUT OF THe CITY FOR SALE OR TO NT—Ssconp Pagx—First and second columns. REAL karate to EXCHANGE—seconp Pace—Second BEAL oStATE WANTED—Srcoxp Pace—Second col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second column. EWARDS—First |’ ace—Second column. oh Lis. ei SUN ease Pace—Fourth and atth srTvAnioNs. WANTED—FEMALES—Twetrra Pace— rst, second, third as id fourth columns. serrations WA MALES—Iweirra Fourth and fith. ie Leib 1 nwagiinid 'ags—Second and thiracol- BPORTING_DOGS, BIRDS, 4C.—Finst Pacz—Third colu HE TRADES—Twerere Face Stath ¢ column. HE TUXF—First Pace—Third TO LET re BORINESS TUREOSES:-Secoxp Pace— Second colut = Be Be we ee a ti IDE—Eveverta Pacs—Sixth col- oxrUENisineD ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO py eS and fourth columns. WATCHES, Saw ELRY, &C.—Eveventa Pacs—Fourth lamn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—Ssconp Pacu—irst column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 4C,—Finst Paoe—Sixth col- ul m0. | Pacr— BENNETT BUILDING. Beez BUILDING. A FEW MORE “OFFIOES TO LET. DIRECTORY. ms 0a. mae BASEMENT. i—Lawrence & Co., Bankers. Pay N. Sayre, Gentlemen's Furnishing. 3-H. D, Dumont, stationer. Smith, Law Books, 4-Thomos N. Inch, Wines Eawin L. rion, Cizars. ya B, pavenpore, ni tators. (| an. Baum & Friedin: FeO ORY. Uniet. Very eligible (or Ba aes) and Insurance. Malian & Morse, lawsers W. H. O'Dwyer, Lawyer. 4. Buckingham, Lawyer, inckney, l’ublishe: 2 -Cempbell & Paimer, Lawyers, ${ Meade & Rockwell, Lawyers. 6—Northwestern Life Insurance Uompaay L. s. Benedict, Agent. jj —To tet Yt chamber of Lite m: ns icra! & pag npc Lawyers. Cook & Nassai ha a. A Parca, nes M Cavuaaurhy Lawyer. W. Weld, Lawver. Iiternat nal Collection Association, &. G. Derrickson, Lawyer, THIRD STORY. ee Heridan, eal hon al Cochran and McEwea, bteno- t-Efitha Bloomer, Real Estate, G, H. Cook, Real Estate, tBrisge & Feliows, Lawyers. B. Aitken, Lawyer. s-W 6. Traphagen: Laivyer Jawyer. wyer. r, Lawyer. 1, 6, Wilsony Lawyer. W. Durack, Lawyer. 2 fpetpnati. ¢ commercial, Chicage Tribune, F. T. Me —wiikinson & Peters. Tru tees of Estate of White, > ¢ Harrison & Strong, vawye . I2(A. E. Woodruff, Lawyer, WW. R. Bergholz, Civil Eny *~Petham and Poprsherrty “ait 1—Thornton & Earle, 3 3 4 ry ineer. giro Company. Lawyers oy dear Ketchum, Register in Ban kozat Ketchum. Jr; Law Be 73 jearv Wehle, Lawyer. Sultan, Lawyer. + bawyer. 4 « aH 6d c Golgaier, M. F. Eller, et eet i ai enet & Co. 7—Haskins & Crook, Lawyers, Purroy & Butzel. Lawyers. G.H. Bageau, Law: ¢ Weller &schenck, Lawyers Bri 20 wham Lawyer, eee it i lover, Lawyer. red Kenny, Attorney and Counsellor Sh rcakwreed & Crosby, Lawyers. (5. bubler, Lawyer. k FIFTH STORY L. Skidmore. Lawyer. Stuyvesant Bank Receiver. keman & Latting, Lawyers Wakeman, Lawyer. Roe. reba e—John D. Faeiceh Fitch Lawyers. Puller, Lawyer. call & Stetson. Lawyers. G. Stedman, Lawyer. G a Byrne Ev erett & "awyere 1 (Walsh, Haibert ana Eekerson, Lawyers SIXTH STORY. 1—Jobn Townstend, Lawyer A. Nicholson. 2-Lencerson Benedict, Lawyer. R - Logan, Seotch Granite, ae. 3G. W. Carpenter, Lawyer alg Lawyer. P. Webster, Lawyer. ,, JeRerson lar! Jobn L. Koight. Houges & Mecner Lawyers K. 5. Burr, Lawyer. John Crompton, Accountant bwith & Dean, Uily Surveyors, Bee W. Van siclen, Lawyer. T. H. Baldwin, Lawyer. 2S Charies Dy Barrows Laveyer. is Henry, AL Gildersieeve, Lawyer 144G, Carrington, Lawyer +. lompkins, Lawyer. 1: il. Milner, Lawyer. Two passenger elvvators running all the time, PERSONAL, Lawyer. i NAN THE BLONDE LADY IN SEALSKIN FORGIVE / the seeming want of gallantry of the gentleman hq Cfpaeed Broadway with her at Cedar street, ats P.M. hetchidis ANI SER YOU! AM HERE FOR A few days only. Remember last June. Adaress Everett House é HEAR WORKER, of sometning to his advantage by addressing k., ENRY PROBIN, WIRE WILL box 152 eraid otic H R NOTE, BUT Was our id not keep the enzal nt; please adaress. DEACON, TP ARTHUR TAYLOR WILL sta D BY FULTON ferry, south sirvei, on Tuesday next, at two o'clock, Ne will see his uncle that gave him some money wnen ne lett Liverpool! JUNA—CAN I SER YOU TO-DAY AT 11 O'CLOCK ? on the corner of Twentieth street and Broadw: ©. JENNY MPHURSDAY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK, ECOND AVE nue, Worth street and Broadway ‘car, young lady, medium size, smooth dark hair. curls at temple, gray dress. | ck eacque, white te: gentieman in car follow: Caires acquainia Address ADMIRER, box 136 Heraid oftice. HOMAS MADOCKS iF THIS SHOULD MEH MERT THE Montouth Enmlands ne itrecuented 13 commento wig ROBT 1. SRYNNKR, Rea of that town, surance, : Charlton T, Lewis, Secretary. } NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH RELIGIOUS — NOTICES. 5, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. _SPECIAL NOTICES. ast PREV. c. c. Goss WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING t Benjamin Albro's, 353 West Thirty sixth street, Friday evenings. followed by prayer and singing, with organ accompaniment Winnowed hymns and spiritual songs. All welcome. LosT AND FOUND. Jy ert—in WALLACK’S THEATRE, ON WEDNES- day night, « lady's fine black Alaska sable Boa. The goter will be rewarded on returning the same to No. 5 Forty-second sires OST.—TAKEN BY MISTAKE FROM THE SAMPLE office a Bundle of Wool Sampies. By returning same to 90 Broadway “Otoreis European Express), a suit- able reward will be paid. OST—BETWEEN SECOND AND FIFTH AVENUES, below Eighteenth street, a narrow Gold Bracelet, with a pattern of black enamel on it. A reward of $10 will be paid tothe fnderon its return to 478 Broome street, third story. N MAROHL 4 A SMALL DIAMOND (PART i liberal 235 West Fourteenth si. OST.—AN ONYX, AND PEARL EARRING, pUMAGn return to 43 Kast Fifty-ninth street, second door ¢ ‘ot Madison avenue, OST—IWO R&CKIPT BOOKS, BETWEEN FOUR- teenth street, Sixth avenue and Broome and Goerck streets, marked H. A. Fanshow. ©. A. Auffmorat The finder will be rewarded by returning them to 8. KER, 10 Greene street. OST, WEDNESDAY, MARCH GOING | FROM F FIFTY- seventh street and Eighth avenue to Macy’s, from there to Fifth avenue and seventeenth street, a Gold Cameo Locket and Chain, locket marke G. to K. G. Any person finding the same. wit be liberally re- warded by returning t to J, RB. G., J 174 C Centre street. * OST—A SKYE TERRIER, FROM 36 CLINTON Place. A suitable reward will be given if returned, K. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY state Lotteries—Simmons, Dickinson 4 (o., Man- Ager& KXNTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO, 205, pan © 1875. KENTUCKY, CLASS Ni Xo, hay” at 4, 1875." 7, @. 38 7, 4, 2, A. 38, 13. HENRY, EXTRA CLAl i "aanen Cs bg 4,013, B43, 2s 4a a HENRY, CLASS NO. MARCH % Bt 8 1, 12, 37, is Circulars of intormat tion by addvessins s “ou EB, 200 Broadway, room 6, first floor, rear office, or P. 0, box 4,969, ENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, I. Grew a teh ry J Circulars ot in? ‘LUTE, 200 Broaaway, or OYaL “HAVANA Lor! ¥. $480,000 drawn March & Circulars of intormation turnished; prizes hed: Spanish Bank Bills, Govern- ments, &c., &c, pure! my YLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 1h Wall street, New Tor. HE ANNUAL MERTING OF THE LOT OWNERS ot the Greenwood Cemetery. to receive the annual report of the Board of Trustees, will be held at the office, ‘0. 30 Broadway, New York. on prodneaday. the tenth day of March next. at one o'clock P. M. A. PERRY, Secretary and Comptroller. _Fesroany 27, 1870. HE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR ‘an address upon the social, moral and political rela- tions of the races in the Southern States, at IRVING HALL. 5 AT 8 P.M. BY (ately of the Wnited sistes « ‘olored Volunteers’ didate tor Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. ae) METROPOL: TAN PRINTING ESTABLISH MENT, 218 Broadway. have unsurpassed facilities for doin; all kinds of Prinung with unusual promptness and ai moderate brices, REWAKDs. (0) ABOVE REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR Giothes stolen-on Welnesday from 2 East _SPORTING—DUGS, BL BIRDS, &C. A —FOR SALE, ‘ALL KINDS OF OF | PANOY DOG! « Birds, $2.3 Medicines for all diseases; Prepare Food tor mocking birds, at 8. G. DOVEY'S, 3 Greene street, near Cau $20. street, if returned, and no Questions athe REWARD, | AND NO QUESTIO’ NNEDY, _ $100 for the return ot Gold Pens, Pencil: ry sia Pocketbooks, taken trom 14 Bible House. betwee! Op piahts of February 20and 21. Address FANLIGHT. ion D. SPECIAL | NOTICES. ERALD BRANCH OFFICES, AD SEMENTS RECKIVED AT ALL HOUR! SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER es, sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete outiite of Apparatus and Materials, with full insiruc- tious; all departments of manafacture, bottling and dispensing; exclusive Rights in desirable territory. Catalogues free, JOAN MAITHEWs, First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York, —HAVANA LOTTERY—NEXT DRA’ pl MARCH + 4 German pov erdiaent Lostactes: prize cashed ind information give! WACHSMANN & CO.. Bankers, 7 and 77 Nassau stre Post ‘tice box 3,316, HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, . Hoyal Saxon Government Lottery. Hamburg City Louery. Brunswick Government Loitery. Prizes cashed and information civen. Lock box 5, THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New ‘yore, A GROYAL HAVANA, LOTTERY. + Drawings every 17 days. Nextdrawing, March 2, 842, Prizes, amounting to. $480, 1 oo 1 Prize. 2 Prise rated Prise paehed Circulars, with full particuls ?. CG, DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. A —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY A ee state and Shelby College Lotteries. oe tiie CLASS 445—NARCH ¢ a 72, Di, $7, 69, 21, 3, 30, 4, 55, «& co aaeners: Covington, Ky.; Post @ffice box 2,751, New Yor! A —PARKS, EMERSON & CO. « Kentucky single number Lottery, drawn March 27. is7 lavana Lottery of Caba, drawn every 17 days. Prizes cashed, information furnished and circu- lars sent by addressing PARKS & O0., 18) Broadway, oom 4; Post office box, 5,272. CBzoxte RAEUMATISM, ULCERS OF ALL KINDS, Serotula and all diseases arising from impurity of the blogd successiully treated anda radical cure guar- goieed in ali cases or no charg moderate. pe DE VERE, 32 Newark avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Tease OF MEN AND INPORTANT MEDICAL d Surgical Cases a specialty. HEN DAN- | 1ELS, M. v., 14 Lexington avenue, near twenty-ninth st \ ILLON’S ADJUSTABLE SCAFFOLD AND EXTEN- | sion Stepladder, awarded the first premium Amer- n Institute, | 1874: te rights for sale. Address JOUN DILLON, patentee ‘and sole manufacturer, 405 Fourth avenue. Fo THE RESTORATION, CHARLES BREWSTER ROSS. spp avor's Orrt Crry 01 aay Fh TO ALL WHOM It MA ae CO. I hereby give notice that the Legs ture. oy Pennsyl- vania has paged an act, ‘which this day received the ap- proval ot the Governor, ‘entitiea “A supplement to the fact approved March 41, 1860, entitled ‘An act to con- solidate, revise and amend the pena laws o! this Com- Tonwealth,’ turther defining the offence ot kidnapping and affixing additonal penalties thereto. Said act provides: First—“That if any person shall pep peg either by force or fraud, lead, take or carry away, or decoy or entice away, any child under the age of ten years trom its parent or parents. or any other per- son having the Jawful charge or care of such child or the possession of such child, with the intent to extort money or any valuable thiug trom the parent or au: other person for the restoration of such child, every such person shall be guilty of 2 felony, and upot conviction {hercot shall ue sentenced to pay 'a fine not exceeding $10,007, and to undergo an unprisoument by separ: ate’ and solitary confinement at labor tor a period not exceeding twenty-five years." second—“'It any person within this commonwealth ‘snail knowingly conceal, harbor or detain or assist in Soerenneec harboring or detaining any such child. so taken, carried away or entices as aforesuia, either within or without this commonwealth, every such per- son shall be guilty of a felony, and ‘upon’ conviction thereot be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding $5,000 and to undergo an imprisonment by separate or solitary confinement at labor, not exceeding fifteen years;” and Thitd—It holds out to any person or persons now hav. ing in their possession any child so taken or cartied away the following inducements to" bring it into this State and surrender it Provided, That this act shall not apply to the detain- ing or concealing of any child taken or carried away b tore the passage of this act, where tne person one sons so harboring or concealing shail, within thirt Gays ‘alter, (he, passage ol this act, surrender up such child to the custody of the nearest magistrate or justice of the peace, or to the slerift of any county within this Commonwealth.” This immunity will expire.on the.25th day of March, 1875, WILLIAM &. sTOKI ayor of the city ot Philadelphia. The above act having teen passed by the L. vextslature of the State of Pennsylvania and approved by the Gov- erpor Is Es in tull force, ‘ fe last clause apptics to the recovery of my son, CHAR KEWSTER. ROSS.” sbancted frox the vicinity is my residence, German- town, Pa.. on the Ist of July, 1. in satistied that both of the abductors were killed at Bay Ridge, Long Island, on the morning ot December AGENTS FOR pose} And now, in addition to the immunity from panish- ment guaranteed by the above law, I will give satistac- tory assurance to any person having custody of the child, or who shall be the medium through whom he shail be restored to me, that [ will bay whatever sum ot money is required up to five thousand dollars, for ex: Penses or otherwise, lu bringing about his Fc HRISTIAN K. BOs He yaxa LOTTERY. DRAWING - EVERY | FIFTEEN 2 prizes. amounting to $430, ae est eircalag of information tree. J. pivenlA ry 1, Bankers. ‘all street (rear ment), New York. Post office box 4,685, i KEstucer STATE LOTTERY! SINGLE NUMMER SCHEME. (authorized by Special ac Act of the Legisiature.) For the Benefit of the versity of Paducah. {$900,000 to be distributed among the Holders of Tickets, FIRST PRIZE, $50,000. to take lace at, Covington, K ‘ The drawing to take place at Coving entucky, No Discount on Prize: s—Every Prize paid in fall SIMMONS, DICKINSON 4 CO., Managers SCHEME, Prize of L Prize of _ 10,000. 2 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of 6/000 Prizes of APPROXINATIO Approximating to 1,000 6118 Prizes, amounting to $300 100 Whole Tickets, $10; Halvor, $5; Quarters, $2 50. Remember that every Prize is drawn, and payable in full, without deduction, These Drawings are never post poned, but \wke place regularly the last Satarday of each month. Send for circular. Addres all ordersto SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO. Covington, Ky, OR SALE—THE FINEST KENNEL OF paas, AND Siats in America, consisting of two red Irish Setter Dogs two black and ‘tan Gordon Setters, two black and tan Setter Sluts, tour Pups from the red dog. For price and pedigree apply to ALE, 219 Fulton street, OLDEN AND SILVER PHEASANTS at CHAS. REIORE & BROTHER'S Bird Store, 55 Chat street. Patna OF EVERY, ;DESORIPTION PROMPTLY ve Oy the METROPOLIL. G MATABLISHMEN Herald Building, as is Broadway, New York. ee HIPPODROME, GRAND TROTTING WEEK. J. D. WALTON DAN MACE... °° sence sorceress MADAZOES fusean ny, Nighs, | Tenvareh Night, | Sagar ian, TURSDAY NIGHT, March 0, three. Trottin, ng Rac I, $260. Two, MILES AND Bey Dan Mace suerte bm? John. Kogers entere by 1. besale. Ben Mace enters b. g. Longtellow. SAME NIGHT. PORSE rr clstad AND REPEAT. Alonzo Nodine eniers b. g. Lymat ary M. John Hasslett enter Sherman. bec | ea PURSE $200, MILE HEAT! ann ba extra for the horse 5 ead fe Hippodrome # time Ge. between the cals heaved trotters, Dan Casteliow s ‘. ones: elio and Pile (These are the tastest ores ever entered here, and be Lanett) night, Febraary 27, trotted six closely cone sted neais. Kunning tacos, Pony Races, &c., &c., in addition to the regular trots. Thursday and Saturday nights, March 11 and 13, Trot- ting bxtraordinary. BEST eu HORSES, _CARKIAGES, Ce UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH JOHNSTON date Johnston & Van Tasaell, juilding), ‘asse! office 57 Liberty street (Evening Post THE HORSE AUCTION Rita BRANCH Or our. 2ouEE, THIRTE, NEAR UNIVERSITY Peach” SALES OF HOR: ES AND C CARRIAGES ARE HELD BV Piety: tf AND wHubay Mt a DCLOOR., | hours’ tria! '$ Warranted sound. THE STAMP OF ‘OUR HOUSE IS ReLLABTLITY, PARTIAL CATALOGUE 01 OF THIS DAY'S (FRI- AT 10 O'CLOCK. BLEGANT DABPLE GRAY PON/-BUILT Horses, the tinest matched team in the country, 15% hands high, 6 years old: kind, gentle and true in all harness: excellent under saddle free trom vice: reey eres and free drivers; any one ci not atraid of anv- thing; ae et one of the finest ome in the city; warranted TURNOUT SEAT DOG UART, BY MINER & BROWS, ass f HORSE, 14% hands, 6 years: kind ue in all harness and under saddle: free good traveller; an excellent pony for latiee’ use: warranted souna. | TOP P EON, in good order; set Harness. | ELEGANT. TRELETON oR PeACk WAGON, Lidl to order by J. Couse for #225, and took the Ws emium at the last tair at Whi'e Plains. BREMSIEK, OF BROUME street, Top Wagon: first ELEGANS Tea OR PONY TURNOUT—! lendeome sorrel Mare, Patchen and Abdallah stock; 15 hands 7years kind and true in all harne: fine under saddle: tree from vice: can t mile in 3:15; stylist driver: not afraid of any: ree hag Deen used by ladies and children ted sot ELEGA ry Toe Post PHABTON, NEARLY NEW; SORREL MARE, ps gerd 7 years; kind and trae in horse for of whom it may concern. emrrting TOP DBPUT WAGON, CITY BUILT, jarness. £c. Bay ThortiNt mai “Lady Goshen.” saived in Ind. d by Magna Charta, Jr. dam f re raised, in Orange cunty. 8 ness: poten a ian? in 2:36 last tall; can trot to-day TOP ano iLT BY BREWSTER, OF made see tel cy, tired by H 6 by Henr: ®. Patcnen, dam Abdallah; she was Fatsed 1a | Monmouth’ county, New Jerse: rotted Pwo | go fu full_mile on the Freehold track in 3:48, 2 24735; can beat 2:50 any day; can be drivem by any on: ye bmare for gen- SET Or: gi tor account ‘al bu AGON, ony BUILT; 3 HARNESS. aaa hide BORSE, 154¢ HANDS, 6 vears; kind “HOVId ALISUTAINO UVIN UAAUIS HINAMLUIUL G OL 6l LUVA S.NOLSNHOL “HOUV ali harness; {ree from vice; an ex: Bate: OROER a pean a0. ikke’ BAY Wonk WoRses: sold tor ac- count of whom !t may conce: TWELV5 OTHER HORSES; DESURIPTION TIME _ deeeriiton of Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs Harn Kobes, ne at AR JOH. HNStON's Tarte ig bry 25 th Irteenth street. | sellent ‘family iN Weather never interteres with our sales at 10 o'clock. F° RALE-—TWO HORSES, Fit FOR ANY WOK warranted sound, kind ae Onna: sold because ihe owner has no ase for them. avenue Us, near Four- teenth street Fe SALE FOR HALF VALUE—TEAM MARES, 4 hands, 6 and 7 yeurs old, wa ened sound an kind; separate or together ess. Call, at furniture sto! et, ARNESS. THE © aeons, HARNESS STORE _1N New York; nee eerie Hanee hand made. $17; i Zood smilkman’s Harness, le ‘truck. ness, $30; good Stable Blan: Please call anh examine for vourselves. “His SHER & OSBOKNS, 71 Barclay street, New York. OF. Secor. HAND COUPE " TOP SIDE BAR ROAD ROAD Trucks and Hi ds Wagon, by 10 strect Brewster: 20 top and open Road Wagons, Oy avers Dusenbur’ id. other food city makers; ind open Pony paeions. Express Wagons, Tacetor's 3 ston, 1 Say, skeleton Wa, fo Bockaways, 1 ee LGR gon Harness, Biankets, id 22 Wooster strect. TABLE TO LET—NEAR WIND R HOTEL; GOCU- pation May 1. Apply at 110 t Thirty-fitth \ street. Bay HORSES, CARKIAGES. S&C. UCTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, Nanny 112 EAST THIRTSENTH STREES, EAR FOURTH AVENUE, BEGULAR SALE OF HORSES AND Wee eh SY TUESDAY AND FRIDA Twenty-four to rey -eight hours given to purchasers to lest warrantece. Horses, camriance: gins, Blankets, Robes, &c., always mn hand at at private sate. CATALOGUE OF eal bars, safe) SALE AT GENTL. a TURNOUT—B ‘~BAY KENTUCKY HORSE, 15% hands high, 6 years old: ae and true in all hatoess tree trom vice; very styiish and hande aoe fine unter saddles eS nrst class road- Fran sount SET Finis AN RN bs NBARL' TOP ROAD WAGON, ‘USED BUT LIITLE, TEAM BLACK CO, ACH HORSES, 16 MANDS BIGH,7 and 8 years old; have fine style and acti nothing; an excellent team for ws ce kind and true inall Har! nd Close “Goacd, ABS, G00R ORDER. XTRA FINE "AND STYLISH BAY HORSE, 16 hands high. 7 years old; kind and true naif hate ese; tree from vice; a fast travetler: fears noth: ing; can be driven by any o ry respect a eae class coupe or carriage horse, and warranted und. SBT patties, AND koc ‘AY, NEAKLY NEW. BROWN” HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 YEARS old; has been ured as @ private tamily carriage horse, on is warranted kina id true im all hari JUMP NEAT TWA BAY HOUSE, i TiaNDs HIGH, 10 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; ‘free from vice, has been used by a doctor; in every way safe and re- habie, and warranted sound. TOP PHAET: .D To PAY ADVA GRAY COUPE iroRsE, 16 HANDS Alon 7 YEARS old; has good style and action; suitable for coupe or carriage di driving, and warranted kind and tree an all hi PORTLAND CU TER, IN GOOD Feces BLACK TROTTING HURSE HX 16 HANDS high, 8 years old: kind and rae: ted 1 hs re® from vic: rotted at Fleetwood last eeneon in > and can beat 3 minutes any day; isa first class horse, for gentleman’s road use, and warranted SET Ave “HARNESS, AND ELEGANT PORTLAND, NUTTER, NEARLY NEW, BLACK MARE, HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; Hind and true (4 alt harness: tres from vice: very siylish an excellent mare for road or general busi- GRAY HORSE, 154 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; kind and irue in all harness; tree from vic first class worker and sold for want o oe tl ee R HORSES, DESCRIPTION AT TIME Top aha, nano fp Yiop Road Wagons, Express Wagon, Harness, SALE" CONMENCE BS AT LL O'CLOCK. Ast THE DRIVING PUBLIC. are now eR es to side. v ar fachment. rier Foduces LEVsu iT wagons 2 simple at WAGON A PEKFECILY bASY, K free trom rattle, creak or vibration, ED DING NOTHING TO THE WIGHT and giving increased strength, Gentlemen interested in driving matters are invited focxainine this improvement, at our tactory. Broad- way and Forty-seventh sireet, or at our warerooms, avenue aad Fourteenth street. ae BREWSTER & CO., of Broome street. MAJOR C. W. BARKER'S GRitAT REGULAR Worse and Carriage sale KES FLACK TO-MORROW, om city AUCTION Mart and New York Tattersall’s, CORNER OF Broadway and Thirty-ninth street. OR entries early to-day. A \DAUS, CLAR- rts, tour and six Pony Phaetons, rts. 4c, at —NEW AND "SECOND “HAND ences, Landaulets, Coupes, T « feat Park Phaetons, Doctors’ Wagons, Rckaways, tov and no top Wagons Dog M. CURLEY'S carriage factory and warerooins Nos. 109, Mt aud 3. bast ihirteenth street, m Fourth av. COUPE—SHAF18 AND POLE; ALSO CLARENCE; will sell cheap; make offer. Can be seen at 1d West Kighicenth street, Send offer to box 142 Post office. “LARGE NEW FEED TRUCK FOR SALE CHEAP— Maae by Fielding & Bros. Inquire of JOHN SIF- FIN, at ie East Forty-second street, New York city. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT WILL BE SOLD Low for vuehi a handsome Kentueky Mare, 6 ye 8 old, I5}y hands; warranted sound and kind; i Wazdu aid Harness; also 4 beautitul top Pony Phaeton ac. Private bie, 33 Kast Twelfth Direct, near ersity place. ay G LOST MY PARINER BY UBar A. offer two Horses fie for any business: a. tri sac they ure young and sound. Inquire at 189 south vente. = UNT OF MY death, seven Horses, fit for truck, cart. farmer or diy’pimhess sn trial allowed. 66 Amity’ streat, between Thompson and mulltvan, —FOR SALE. CAR A. herses, just arrived; youug. warranted in every Fespect: nt tor any’ business; good trial allowed to sat- isty everybody. 240 Stanton street. =—FOR BAL A. trot in’: , MORGAN MARE: WARRANTED TO sound; in all harness; two other Horses; to be sold at w sacrifice, bakery. =TO €LOS! 136 pullivan street, A. Wtound and kind; two express Wagons, Cart, v sets Harness: will be sold separate or toxethers will Teall cheap. D restaurant. LOAD OF WESTERN PARTNERSHIP, THREK HORSES: DR SALE, FIVE CHUNKY BUILT HORSES suitable for farming, grocery or express; to be sold Atasacrifice. inquire at 878 Bowery, opposite Fitth street, in the rear. "AND LANDAU, EQUAL TO NEW; strom $9) UD Top ‘Bugyics and Wagons sold on easy term: WW. TIENEY, 460 Third avenue. RY SMALL DONKEY FOR SALE.—I8 VERY tie and kind for children, is well broken: wa tree ‘trom vice. Apply’ h street, A ranted kind in all harne: stable 161 kast Twenty iid y SPRING THAD, GREAT REDUC- C RLEs GRUBB, M41 West Broadway, has hand a large stock of Carriages, Phaetons, top, no top and side bar Buggies, Depot and other Wagons of his own make, at manuiacturer's price. Liveral discount to the trade. ARRIAG tion TABLE TO LET—FIVE STALLS; 376 BOWERY, Inquire of CARLE & STRONG, 183 Water street, corner Maiden lane. 10 LET—S1ABLE Wt EA ae FIFTY-SEVENTH street; 2 box and 2% other lls; arople carriage poms ‘suitable tor livery or club” staple. Apply at Earle’s ANTED—A TEAM OF HORSES. | 153 HANDS i kind, gentle; must drive alike and show a full mile in 2%) under the watch, Address, es full particulars and the lowestcash price, r. A. L., box 208 Herald offie __SALES AT ‘AT Notice. The sale of a fine collection ¢ of toreign and American ou Paintings Takes Ltd oe bay, _AULCTION. reloel rk. Atthe Att Gallery, | fe a saber stree: i OK, Auctioneer. A CHERE, JORNSOR. 3R., AUCTIONEER. + Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts Salesroom, ‘Nassau street, Real Estate te Department 21 Park row. New York, RDAY, at 96 or LARGE SALE OF GENEAL GSENOLD FURNI- comprising many fixe Parlor. Bedroom and Dining- eee Easy Chairs, Brussels aod ingrain bet rg ONDAY, at 103 HANDSOME. HOUHEHOLD. FURNITCR Chickering Pianoforte, fine Oil Paintings, wort at the private residence, 37 Seventh avenue. PRICE FOUR CENTS. B. BISSELL, AUCTIONEE! . By BISSELL, WELLES & MILLET THIs DAY loss at Xo, 1 Murra: reaviar sale Hardware Cutlery, &e.; also. slightly damaged by water, Ibs. sett-colored Coil Vnain, 54 inchs 34, 14, 1 cll “Chains. Br GERARD, BErrs & CO. CTION store No. 7 OI slip and 104 “Pearl sereen New York. DAY (FRIDAY), MARCH 3, *" n oelock. within the store, (per inspection samples, pat cages Connecticut Ohio and Penuiyivanis Leat To- bacco, Wrappers and Filters. 13 bales Lavana tobacco. Also (itamediaiely after above), Wines and. Liquors—sherry, Forts, Bourbon and Rye 3 of goods faie of Thursiny. March ¢ Auctioneers. store HoT Oid stip, D M. SBAMAN, AUCTIONEER, + Continui ofJobn H. Pla grelock, at 18 street, comprising Engine, ate, Denke, Counters, Fixtures, Mouldings, jouer, "iro! | Chromos, city Paintings, | ae., & AMES CAGNEY, AUCTIONEER, 581 street.—Handsome Household Furuiture th 1034 o'clock, of four story private residence 24 ticth street. near Thir| avenue, consisting of a Davis rosewood Melodeon, Parior sults in reps, | jaing, mantel Mirror. beatitital Chromos and ‘Paint knglish Brussels Carpets on pariors. halls and stair, walnut Chamber Suis. hair and spring Mattresse French Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Sheeting Ward robes. dining and kitchen Furniture? dealers invited. Personal attention given to the sale of Furpiture at prt vate residences. ARSHAL'S | SAL! tioneer, will Chatham street, at HUDSON E.—JACOB SEEBACHER, AUC- this day, at the salesroom, 164 ‘clock, & lot of Groceries, consist- fax ot ‘Teas, Coffees, Butter, Cheese, spices, Potatoes: Flour, sugar, &c. JOSEPH PHILIPS, Marshal OSTPONEMENT,.—SHERIFF’S SALE AT SO! ville, of a 9 acre Farm. advertised for March 6, will be readvertised atatutureday. ETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER, —MARSHAL'S SALE weit ferness, 6. 18 hgreby adjourned until, Tuesday. JOH ; HILLIER, Marsha’ PAWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOMAS J. MGRATH, Auctioneer, 158 Chatham street, corner eaeeTy. ‘will sell this day, atll o'clock, men's and woinen's Clot ing, Dresses, Shawls Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Beds, Pillows. Boots, shoes, 4c. Ky order ot J. A. Jarman, Varick s street. E y __. BOARDERS _ WANTED, WELL FURNISHED SECOND FL FLOOR SUNNY Room, with Board; ample closets; hot water, fire and cas; very moderate price: also « slagie Room. 42 Grove street. YOUNG MEN OR MAN AND WIFE CAN HAVE A S large comfortably furmshed Room, with grate fire and good Board: terms very moderate ; no children; alse single Room. 30) East Thirueth stree! GENTLEMEN well f CAN HAVE TWO EXTRA LARGB ished Rooms, on second floor, with bath and good ari, at $l) each: also a third story large Room: Table Hoard. “15 Kast Sixteenth street, between Union square and Fitth avenue. ATH AVENUE, 24. —LARGE, | HANDSOMELY FUR D nished Rooms, with or without Board ; references ex- change: TH AVENUP, 351.-A VERY DESIRABLE THIRD Floor, newly furnished, witn piano, &c..en suite or te er fatal private table; terms reason: y of adults, TH AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND oD Twelfth streets.—Desirable Snits of Apartments on first and third floors, with private table. in the pleas antly located double house 45 Fitth avenue $5 5O 70,87, PER WERK —TWO VERY PLEA. sant Kooms, singly or en suite, to let, with good Board, gas and fire, to gentlemen ‘or married couples. ui Thirty-third street. $10. PER $7 if EEK.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH od Board, tor gentiemen. Apply at No. 135 Mac- doncal’ street, one block from Washington square, corver house. 12 § c LINTON PLAC ed third story front Room tor gentieman and wife of two gentlemen: first clase table and home com. foris. Reterence required. 1 TH STREET, 251 WEST.-ELEGANT ROOMS BN suite or singly, with or ‘mithout Board; table and location very des! le; ref xchanged. I 5 WEsT ELEVENTH STREE’ Handsomely furnished families or single gentlemen; first cl tions house newly {urnished and hea! 2 TH STREET, GRAMERCY “‘PARK.—PLEASANT Suitof Rooms to let, to gentleman ana wife or twe gentlemen; also single 66 Irving place. NEATLY FUR. oom, with Board; references, SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD AND ry desirable Suit of furnished Rooms on sec- ond floor, suitable bg family or gentleman and wifes me AWNBROKER'S SALE. —RICHARD FIELD, GEN. eral Auctioneer, salesroom No. 89 Bowery, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, 60 lots Men’s and Women's Cloth- ing, brcases. hawis, Remnants, ray 3 Beds. Shoex dc. &¢. ding, Quilts, Blankets, Boot Gone Panis ahd Vestn” By onder D. Lone. Broadway. N. ¥.—The sale of men clothing will begin at ll o'clock shi referenc: 21°57, STREET, WEST, NO, 165.—PLEASANT ROOMS, with Board, on second and third floors, singly of in suits; house frst class: no moving in May. QOSD STREET, S12 WEST. NICELY PUREED Rooms, with good Board; second floar, a $14; third foor, $12 for two persons; hall room erences, jot ee PR FIELD, GENERAL a AUUTIONEER, SALEs- room No. Bowery—Will sell, this day, at 10} Delocks the Coal aid Wood Yard: Iscated st Gorter a ‘Thirty-seventh street and First avenue, with the Build- ings and Stables attached thereto, consisting of one heavy Horse, two Coal Carts, one light Wagon, one dou. blo seat Wagon and two sets Harness: also the unexpired Lease of coal yard, ranning mine years, with privilege ot water tront; coal yard measures 50x100 leet. By order of the Executors, s. cerles, OMice Furniture, ness, &c.., this day (Friday), M: 13 Bowery, the entire stock of a wholesale liquor dealer—viz., of casks Brondies, Gin, Rum, barrels of choice old Bourbon and Kye, Scotch and ‘Irish Whis- keys, casks of Port and sherry "Wines, about 200 cases of imported Brandies, Gin, Bitters, Wine: caeee cad baskets Champagne, a large lot of Cigars: also a la lot ot Groceries, consisting of Teas, Coffees, Si spices, canned Fruil Soap, Fl OMce' Furniture, Chal Sates; also one-horse grocery positive. Dealers invited. — S HERMAN, two Sale ‘agon, Harness, &c. SHERIFF'S AND GENBRAL AUC- toneer.—Cigars, FOMBRCO) 4c. This day (Friday), March 5, at 1134 o'clock, No. 13 Bowery, a large lot of Cigars. choice brands Smoking Tobacco, Office Furni ture, Sates; also 200 cases Wines and Liquors, &c., in lots tosuit dealers. + SURRIFE "3 SALE OF GROCERIES, WAGON, &C.—8. MAN, Sheriff's and General Auctioneer, seils, thts de y (Friday), March 5, at 11 o'clock, at No. 18 Bow: ery, by virtue of an order ot the United otates Listrict Court, a general assortment of Groceries, canned Fruits, barrels and bags Flour, scales, & Wx. H Burws, Deputy. HO '. GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 18 NORTH William street. sells this day, positively at 10 o'clock, the Lease, Stock and Fixtures ot the old established Ale and Chop House 101 West Fourteenth street, near sixth avenue. ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, the Furniture of « large house—75 to 80 frat ole Pier and other Mirrors, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Beds and Bedding, Chin: Glass and Silver Ware, everything for housekeeping. a be! THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-NIGHT.; LATEST DESFATCHES FROM THE LEGISLATURE TO-NIGRT. LATEST TELEGRANS FROM ALL PARTS LATEST MONEY AND TRADE REPORTS TO-NIGHT. NEWS OF ALL EVERY NIGHT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. TWO CENTS. LATEST KINDS RT SALE. THE SALE OF FINE WATER COLOR DRAW- INGS WILL BE CONTINUED TAIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MARCH 5, UT 8 O'CLOCK, AT THE SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY, & FIFTH AV. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER, ye RORRS TILES AUCTION MART, henpes place, THI> SA clo! cok HOUSEHOLD PRENITURE, Bo Ante , MIRRORS, ROBERT SOME..VILLE wilt ‘gett by auction this day Gatvera March 5, at 10's o'clock, at his salesroom, 74 beth i Place, Househola Furniture, consisting of Brussels ‘and velvet Carpets, pase oot a Mirrors, gguare and grand Wtanos, black ‘ood Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, nee and Extension Taples, hair Mattresses, feather Bols! are and Pillows. 12 O'CLOC WHOM If MAY CON. CERN, ‘A LOT OF UNCLAIMED BAN GAGE, LEFT A THE SPINGLER AND REVERE HOUSES tOR DEBT, By order of T. J. COE & SON. UCTION NOTIVE.—OVER | $20.00) WORTH (300 lots) of clouane chines! Furnitare; contents of Private mansion, 21 East 20th st, near Broadway, this day. commencing at FO o'clock. viz :—Magnificent 7% ociave rosewood Pianoferte, elegant Parlor sui covered in satin, brocatel’ and silk reps, Brussels Carpets, 0: Paintings, lace Curtains, Mirrors, Bronze Clocks, Ornaments, Bedroom ~<uits ‘in rosewood gad wainut, Pressing Case to match: Bureaus, Wardrobe: Bookcases spring and hair Mattresses, Pillows: a80 dining room, basement and kitchen Fi HENRY MINK uctioncer. —JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO. FH AUCTIONEERS AND . ee a Merchants, 134 Fulton street, Dealers eer at ot Se habla in Diamonds, W: ws, Articles of Virti household furniture ‘attended to promp Espanol. UCTION SALEBY J. HAVEN & CO, Union square, March, 15 and 1 The magmincent mock ot Mec R. torte of Artistie Cabinet Furnitare. ‘Particulars by Haven & Co., 39 Basi Thirteenth street. UCTION.—$25,000 WORTH OF CHINA AND GLASS. fine French Dinner Sets, Tea ina Vases, fine Tollet “ets, Fancy bale every dav unul the whole TON SALE, A*bn’ PPniadoes THOMAS, Auctioneer. JOSIAS TAYLER &CO., 29 Pare fow, oppomte the mew Powe oes, FS BAG atl oelock 00 Oil’ Paintings, by eminent axtins ail elegantly mounted, “y UCTION SAL’ A. Attention ts ps to the largest and ot rich and ustiul Household Furuitare mils (@RIDAY) MORNING, cane. positively at. 10 o'¢lock, AT RESIDERCE 10 ST, NEAR'7TH AY. richly carved Parlor suits, in satin and brocatel, Melnway & son's 744 octave Pianoforte, ¢ Bronze Figur fine Ott Pajotings inlaid and ult Centre antes Turkish Lounges, ‘hairs, Cabinets, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, Library Suits, Turkish st Liprary and ~ecretatre Bookcase, Writing Desi Tables; elaborate Bedroom sets in solid walnut and ‘onsisting of Bedsteads, Dressing Caso: shstands, marble top Tables, fine hair an spring Matiremes, rep suite, Extension Table, Buitet, Dining Chairs mn leather, silverware, Crockery, tand. Basement Furniture, haireloth Suite, Bruséels and fngrain Carpets, Herring's ‘Safe, &c. in perfect order. 8. B.—No postponement, fake: hehe ath or ain avenue cars. Competent. men ack and’ ship goods, Sty oF country. ROBERT G. CASHIN. Auctioneer. CTION SALE AT PRIVATE residenss by West Twenty-third street, THIS (Friday) MORNING, con mencing at 10 o'clock. are and costly Works of Art, Planotortes, Bronzes, Parlor and Chamber Furnitare, nificent Household Furniture, made to order, in use six moopthe: Tis octave rosewood. eeand Pianotorte, one do, ‘quarc, made by best olty makers; Pier and Mantel’ Mirrors, imported Bronzes, Bisque. Figures, elaborately carved single and double Parlor Suits, cov: ered in finest quatity crimson fatiny brocatel and reps; moquet, velvet and Brussels Carpels. inl Centre Tables, lace Curtains, Ki filt Tabies. Secretary and Dw * Hoo ing Desk, Turkish sits Kasy pining Roth and amber. Suits. agnifeent in aid binck wainut Buffet, cost, $800 tension and Side Tabies, hairs covered in le fola walnut Redroom Suit, with Dressing Cases com plete; single and double Bedsteads, Bureaus, vressing Cases, spring and cuted hair Mattresses, Library Suit, Table, Books, 40. Also basement and kitchen Furni tures’ Over #0 lots by catalogue to highest bidder. k. MCDONN. UL, Auctioneer. JARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF OUR C ‘own build, at low prices and sarrened: gaveret second hand, opponite Tle Br ho, 7 Washington place, was, VATALOGUES, POSTER CIRC! RS AND ALL kinds of AuoHeR. P ULA ay ie SPARS Pole AR PRYNtiNG HOTA A Broad we HOUSES, | ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In this, City and Brookiyn, LL OWNERS OF DESIRABLE DWELLINGS, FUR- nished or unturnished, in New York or Brooklyn, can procure immediate purchasers and_ responsible ten- ants by sending lowest prices and rentals and tull par- WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Fifth Avenue Hotel.—i:\egant and spacious Rooms, singly or en sulte, with superior hoard, at greatly re- duced 1 prices; references exchanged. 99 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—ONE TEIED floor front Room and second floor back Room to Tent, with Board; terms very moderate; references, WEST THIRIY-FIFTH STREET.—TWO HAND. gomely t furnished Rooms, with Board; terms rea. le for immer months; references exchanged. 4 WEST SIXTEENTH ornee and Sixth avenues.. ree let, with Board, to families boarders tagen quite moder CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUB.— Large and small Rooms to let, with good Board, to gentlemen only; every accommodation; gas and grate fire; also table Board. 62 cuinton PLACE.—FIRST CLASS BOARD AT gentleman's residence on Hudson River; terms ver: wer discount on spring made now; use of horses. dr NEAR, 63 PARK_ AVENUE, THIRTY-EIGHTH le) strect~—Handsome Suit of front Rooms to ley with Board: also single Rooms: references exchanged. 104 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, big 4 doors from Fourth avenue.—Single Rooms, with excellent table. 109 BEST TKENTYEIGHTH STREET—TO LRT, with good Board, man American family, large front Room and hall Room connecting, on second floor, furnished; terms very moderate. 14-7 WEST, RURVENTH STREET. NICELY FOR. nished Rooms, with or without Board, in private family. 16] THIETY FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN LEX. ington and Third avenues.—A pleasant front alcove third storv Room to let, turnished, with Board, to gentleman aad wite only. 200 WES! TWENTY-FOURTH STRBET.—HAND- somely furnished, large, single or connecting Rooms to let, with first class Board; rooms contain large closets. hot and cold water, fire, gas, &c.; also rear Par. lor and Bedroom, suitable for a doctor's office; location very desirable. 220 WEST TENTH STREET.—A SMALL FAMILY will let one or two pleasant Rooms, newly sinted, containing bot 2nd cold water, with good rd, on moderate term: 239 AST THIRTIETH STREET—IN PRIVATE family. Board and pleasant fore married couple or single persons; price reasonable. 310 WEST_THIRTY-FiFTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board. two or three neatly turnished Rooms, suitable for a ecaeman and wile or two single gentlemen: terms very moderate. 5] WEST SEVENTEENTH STRET.—A FEW RR- OI spectable gentlemen can be accommodated wi good Board and nicely furnished Rooms, with gas e Included, at $6 per week. OPPOSITE BETWEEN FIFTH id small Rooms to we gentlemen; transient immer ei nd jerementa . Call on or address EN, 57( THIRD AVENUE.—BOARD. ROOMS, SINGLE e or in sait; handy to Third avenue, Lexington avenue or avenue C cars; terms low, to suit the times, LADY, ,OCCUPYING HER OWN HOUSE, WILL renta few elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, to gentlemen, with or without Breakfast. 103 West Tnirty-eighth street. near Sixth avenu OaRD SILI, WASit ee AND ERIC table tor hotels and board! jouses m8} tained at Tow ‘prices trom the MET ope) LITAN PRINT- ING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 Broadway. lars to 64 and 66 Broadw: ye a Ti OB V. D, WYCKOFF. FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS WISH TO RENT A A Floor, consisting of three or four rooms, in a small Private house, good location. in the Eighth or Ninth ward. Address, with price and particulars, O, 1., pox 150 Herald offic office. Ava “AN UNFURN RNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, FOR A rivate dresamaker, in respectable, plain house; terms. must be low. Address, with full particulars, D., box 125 Herald office. OWNING PROPERTY, DESIRES A se, rent payable quarterly; would board owner dr become partner in hotel or superior boarding house. bye CON ROOMS—SECOND FLOOR ‘ont, hans katt rearnisneds also other Rooms FA rent, with Board, to aaults desiring a refiaed home. West seventeenth street. Wanteogs KOUNG LADY To BOARD, ADDRESS GA. B. H., box 128 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND two sons (16 and 20); nicely furnished Parlor and twe Bedrooms: permanent if suited: have boarded 11 yeart with present family. Address, stating full particuiars, with price, Post office box 3,345. Qadrese RESPONSIBILITY, 124 Last sixteenth street. GENTi MAN, WHO STAYS ONLY PART OF A. Gach week inthe city, desires a turnishea iRoom, where he would pe very comfortable and be pleasantly entertained. Address i. H. EARLE, box 1/1 town Branch office. erald Up- WASTED-T0 RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A Private Residence: rent not to exceed $200; must beln agood neighboriood; West side. address "RESL ws KO—BY THE WREK OR MONTH, OCCA. ‘sional and exclusive use of a Room in a respecta, ble neighborhood, in a quiet tamily. Address Y. v. U.- Herald ottice. WANTED oNrunNtsnep APARTMENTS.— A uiet, refined family with one servant, no children, desires to find Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen and two Bedrooms with owner of high etoog house; No moving in May, and not higher up than Fortteth street. Ad- dreas or call on. stating terms, which must be moderate, J. AMSHEL, No. 403 Kast bb edited ya street ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A HALL BEDROOM, without board between Twenty-third and Forty: sixth street: a and Madison ‘avenues. Address 8. W. A. He aid om OAR WANTED—BY A MAN strictly private tamily, below Forty-fitth street, af $6 per month; select neighborhood and large room. Ad dress MERC HANT, box 100 Herald office. ANTED—BY A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, BEIWEEN fenth and Thirtieth ets, a well furnished Root with Breakfast or full Boal st be Address, stating terins, R. 8., 463 Broome s\ V TANTED—FRONT RO'M AND BEDROOM, coy. ‘necting, with or without Board, ror gentleman, wife and child jour years old, between Fourth and Thirty- ftth erie and an and Sixth avenue: Boa ot to exceed $18 to $20 per wee! AMATUS, Herald ofice. Vv TANTED—BOARD, WITH ROOM, FOR GENTLE. man and wite, in the vicinity of Astor place and Fourth 1 avenue; reterences given and required. Addre, 8, station D. AND WIFE, IN A Address i HOTELS. nsegtirt | (AENTRAL HOTEL, 253 CANAL STREET, BETWEEN J vearie's Hotel and Broadway, Good Robme, We, and ‘ANTED—F ROM MAY 1 OR EARLIER, A DOWN. town Office of ewo small rooms, with large storage room, elther connecting or above ; north light necessary, Aadress, stating terms, M. DONALDSUN, box 110 Herald Uptown’ Branch ottice, WAXTEPrURNISHLED APARTMENTS, WITH ard, in a respectable family; a front room, with two or three others on second floor preferred. Adaress, for particulars, J. ROSS, 30 Beekman street. ANTED—HOUSE, 1ST MAY, BETWEEN 13TH AND ‘35tN streets, west, between Fifth and Seventh ave- Tent not over $1.500: prefer parlors furnished. 2m West Fourteenth street, ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, ON LINE OF BLE- W4iited Railroad or on. Murray Hill. for one to five ars 1 modern improvements, fuily and tastefully Jormhed, or might. use Fiat; neighborhood must be thorougily respectable and rent ‘nut exceed. $1,900 per annum: family consists 01 ntleman, wite. mother And daughter (1s years of age); vest of references kiven and required, Address, with name and adaress, 4,334 Post offive. Sail ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A WwW House or French Flat of 6 to 8 rooms, between Tenth and Sixtieth streets, east side; not to exceed $60 per month. Address v Murray street. nues; Call a TANIED-BY TWO LADIES, A SQUARE AND W “hail Room in a large and cheerful house: location between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues: price not to exceed $20 per. week; accommodations must be first class, perma- Rent it ined unexceptionable references required. Address B. W., box Ill Herald ‘Uptown Brauch office. Waxtepcay ‘A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, NICELY furnished Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen, with every convenience for housekeeping: second floor; private house; between Ninth and Lge -fitth streets; permay eutly it required; references given and required. Ad- Gress, stating terms ay aie particulars, . M., box 115 anch o ANTE D—BY A GENTLEMAN, A NICELY FUR- nished front Room, first floor, English basement house, located between Madison avenue and Broadway, and Twenty-sixth and Thirty-tourth stree's, where there cers. address stating location 1 Uptown Branch office eipnstene —————eneargaee 7 ANT’ D IMMEDIATELY--UNFURNISHED HOUSES for first class and responsible parties, Owners desiring to rent -will send full particulars to WM. G, RULK, Jr., 1,805 Broadway. In the Country. We ntkeg Hou THE SUMMER, A SMALL FUR. aries, House, oe ere 1 a sal bee Bess, Mor: 5c. pees to $5 per week; Familiy Rooms, $1 to $2 Ps ony, HOTEL, ENTRANCE NO. 1 CLINTON PLACE.— J igiine, auutsef Rooms on Broadway, with ssveliant table: tor two, a week; single Koo} S2perday; open all might LA 2IPRRe HOUSE ONE_BLOCK WEST OF CITY Hall, 56 Warren street,—Nice clean Rooms, all ta ‘ourself, for 80c., $2 a week; Family Rooms, $1 a day, 4 a week up. URRAY HILL HOUSE, Demarest station, Bergen county. N. 18 miles; 50 ‘on the Northern ‘This new and charmin bank ot the Hudson River (directly having been thoroughly refitted inter and summer hotel, on Thursd: 1 Jes minutes trom New York “city, New Jersey) Raiiroad. little hotel, situate on the west opposite Yonkers |, Will be opens by Mr apd. Mrs Charles Colbath, prictors of the Park Hotel, opular Houses. A téw suis and single ‘rooms remain isengag tor je seas bonny or by. letter, to wi MHARLES Cl COLBATRD Park fircet,, wat WASHINGTON PLACE, ST. JUu 1EN.—ELEGANT Suitof Apartments on second floor to let; also Rooms for gentlemen ; house entirely renovs larged; ts ory. adapted for families; F OARD WANTKD.—A_ FAMILY Oj pleasant courtry home after April ate and accesmble daily. Address J. H. Jers’ Insurance aw Bri ‘oad wi ~ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C- NHE METROPOLITAN vibe area ST BLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, i 7 ACHT FOR SALE BOHUO ER YACHT HALCYON: centre board. 1! d measurement; ae over all, 54 fect; beam, BY Meet 10 inches; she ts ¢ oughly ‘and handsomely found, fore and aft, in ‘all re. ects ;i8 very fast, having taken prigos in every race she has entered since 1872: believed to be pertectly sound. Apply to JOHN JEFFRIBS, Jr., 73 Devonshire street, Boston. INSTRUCTION TANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY, AN ENGAGR- W ment as governess in a family or as companion and housekeeper to an invalid. Ldy; ne objeetion te gavel ‘acquirements, German, French 9 H. F., Post office, Stapleton, Staten Ish TED—A NATIVE OF GERMANY, 1 ax jan language. Address Li, er | Weed ° land,