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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 14,081. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED—OF LIZZIE KANE, DO- er whe lived on Mansion square, Pourhkeepsie, 1865, will please seud her address to Post AMORENENTO~Brsteres Pact—Fifth and sixthgcol-a| in i ROLOGY—Twaurra Paci—Sixth column. oles Yor 18 ELLIAibOs intr Lf eros yp soln , t auns Yaretsaye ze0 SEND yous ADDR =. .D—SecorD Yace—Sixth column. > . s not Hy ows all. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED-<Sicomp Pace—atath ;| © tS: Nes Yo bat wlan ada chmod Bor BROOKLYN’ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Srconp Pat ie nd second columns. OPPORTUNITIES -Nnera Pag Beas NOTICES—Saventa Paow—sixth column, sped Ean TOBACCO—Exzventu Pacu—recond col city REAL BSTATE FOR SALE—Szcoxp Page—Fii —RECEIVED ALL LETTERS. I AM was + anxious to see you. | will be patient. ARY J, WIXON WILL FIND IT TO HER MATE- . rial advantage to address, at once, box 4,885 New 1) York Post oMco. J column. f KIARAH NOLD, DECEASED.—IF THE DAUGHTER CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweurrs Pacz—Fourthd/ \) of Sarah Arnold, |i of Kingsdown, near Deal, column. ‘Kent, who went to America about 30 yoars ago, is living, cLoral Shaw Pact—Sixth column. isbe is requested to apply, tothe undersigned. It dea OOAgT APS hae ADENERS-Twatrre Pace— | jany person who can give information thereof is also re- ‘quested to communicate with the undersigned. MERCER, EDWARDS & M ‘olicitors, Meal. Kent, Kngland, IREASURE TROVE—DID MY HUNGRY HEART apine Share ae loving sadness mf neo he Giance. you ve. It almost kill KS. W. coastwise eTitAMSHIPS—Rusvextn and fourth columns, couNTRY BOARD—Ssxconp Pace—Sixth colamn. DARIIES ACADEMIES—Kyeventa Pacr—Fourth col- ENTISTRY—Tweurrm Pace—Sixth eolunn. Bache ‘HOUSES TO LEI, FURNISHED AND UX. 4 RNIBHEO—SxcoxD ‘PaGe—Fourth ‘and fifth col- A} EUROPEAN STXAMSHIPS—Evevantn Page—Third col- Page—Third L. B., JR—YOUR DEBTS sR Pap. ue? home or write to uma. TROPE—Eiavants Pacr—Second colnmn. Py a come HOME AND EXPLAIN YOUR MYS- CURSIONS—Eurverta Pace—Fourth colamm teries. Absence is more distressing than any Joss, INANCIAL—Nuwrn Pace. B, OR SALE—KLeventm tA p~-Secand column. bey] ROOMS AND ARTMENTS TO L&T- RCOND. Pacz—Fifth column. ___ BELIGIOUS NOTK NOTICES. __ yuantton R— “Jounames wna « ORGAN ¢ ACCOMPANIMENT) AS @ educated colored peonle at Fisk Unty Sersity (Nashville, Tenn) of the Ameriean Missionary »Association, Friday evening Admittance free. BENJ, ALBRO, 333 West Thirty-stxth street. Frast Pac —Sixth colamn, ELP WANTKD—VEMALES—Twetrrn Pace—Third(, and fourte columns, BELP W B= SLES—Tweirte Page—Fifth and. fixih co HORSES, SRERIAGES, £C.—Pinet Pace—Third, fourth nd ‘fifth columns. BoreLe- —Sconm Pace—Sixth columm. JOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—szconp Pagr—Fifth!)| Olan. —Finst Pace—Sixth col HOBOKEN, WUDSON CITY AND BER. im L KSTATE POR SALE—Szconn Pacr— aE RIGHT REV, BISHOP POTTER WILL ADMIN- ister the rite ot confirmation in the Church of the Mediator, corner of Eleventh avenue and Fitty-Gret reet, at 7:30 thisevening. All interested in the church areinvited. —D. M. MCCAFFREY, Minister in charge. Second coummn —= aoieerteain —-Esxvnxta Pagn—Fourtn: column. ¢ LOST AND FOUND. Sao GUND Prise Puan Beceea oan, (OUND—IN WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET, ON ACHINERY—Euivaxt Paox—-Second column. last Saturday evening, « Roll of Bank Notes. The ARBLE MANTELS -lwuiten Pace—Sixth colamn, owner can have the same by describing tne money. Ad- EDICA L--Twrurmt Page—Sixth column, dress M. K., station G. ILE AND CREAM—Srconp Pace—Sixth colamn, eared be ILLINERY AND ORESSMAKING—Finse Pacn— Sixth ENG. bor LADY'S BROWN SILK (tel ple re lish make, gold handle ae wR gPi a left ME} a wascLaNzous ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta Pace—y Fulton Ferry, day fo. dialer wr will be Bleecker street ont oO xtn column, afternoon (ath inat), ‘o'clock, IGOELLAN KOUS—Exsventn PacresPourth column. Mberally: reward aA restoring it i tt owner. 5. H. ‘USIC Pacr—Fourth column, SEWELL, Giot insurance Company, 347 Broadway, EW PUBLICATIONS Sxvurrm Pagr—sixth column... | New York. ple AP. [ag y reas 'aGE—Second column. RSON AL Fine Pa and second colamnes. Tees pron BARRING. THE FINDER WILL be suital CD a pearing at at No, 83 West Seventecath treet mors Mrs. STO O8t—s SMALL, PLAIN GOLD BRACELET ON ‘irst FIANOFOUTES, ‘ORGANS, (4C.—Evevertu Pacs—rifth ited NOTICE—Finst Pace—Sixth cotumn., pt a SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ete Ort a street, Between Spruce and Ann. yesterday PROPHATY OUF W, THE CITY FOR GALE OR TO | Ghardayy: 4 sultable, rewnrd will be paid for its re- RBAP EAT ATE TO RECHANGE. SECOND Pace—Secona | ‘turn at No. 37 Park row, room$ (World Building). BEAL ESTATE WANTED—Sxo0%0 Pacr—Third col. q OST—MARCH 11, A BLACK MOROCCO LETTER Book, containing letters. papers and a non-negotia- ble letter of credit. all of which of no value pncane to the owner. A suitable reward will be given by the return of the same to HENRY ©, MILLIGAN, 89 Beekman st. RELIGIOUS ROUGE ae Fam Ee yeomns column. EWARDS—First Pacs—Second col BALES it AUCTION—Frust aa tt and Sxtrool-4) srr vAriONs WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirtg Pace—-|: it, second and third columns. srrvations. tye TED—MALES—Twatrra -§ Pace— fourth co) srzciat NOMCES tener Pace—Second and third j srowtina~ DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pacr—Third’, e—twaurm Paar OST—A BUNCH OF. KEYS, THE FINDER WILL HE Feapie mae Pion Third colin | [Lobe rewarded by leaving them with W. ¢. COOK, 89 fo TLET FOR HUSINESS FURFOSES-Seconp Page—{} Leonard street. Third and fourth columns FRAVELLEAS GUIDE—Eixvenem Paoe—Fourth ool-.| 7 ost—a SKYE TERRIER; MEDIUM SIZ, AN: he name of table reward wi Nis HED ROOMS, AND APARTMENTS TO- srreca tot unrGRNisH READ ROC tc ans e paid for its delivery at 16 Kast Thirty-vighth street. WANTED | TO PORCHASE—ELeventn Pace—Fourth jum: warcilis, 9 JEWELRY, £0,—Twrurre Pace—Stxthcok WEstOuBsTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE ORs ‘—SRcoND Pace—Second colamn. Bid lal STEAMBOATS, First Pace—Sixth col-¢) "Lost TRAvEnuiNG | BAGS, LEYT YESTERDAY IN Fourth avenue car; a suitable reward if retarned nimmediately; yo questions asked; containing papers, letters, &c., of no value except to the owner. Corner Fulton and Nassau (Bennett Building), room 6, Inter- national Publishing Company; ask janitor. Ost—WEKDNESDAY EVENING. ON FORTYSIXTH street, between Kignth and Tenth avenues, a Pocket. book. Tne finder will be. suitably rewarded by leaving the same at 302 West Forty-sixth street, third flat. 1 as [ OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN hth and Ninth streets, on Broadway, or in Dan- | dei a binck’Yeather Pocke:book, contents ‘being ‘onan. i I ut owing to the papers it contains calls BENNETT BUILDING. cori the present advertisement. A suitable reward will $] bead tony one delivering the article to 112 East Bo ee , Nineteenth street. 4 FEW NORE “OFFICES TO LET. & 'TRAYED—A LIVER AND TAN OOCKER SPANIEL, DIRECTORY. S with whito on breast and tail, Finder will be lib- BASEMENT. erally rewarded by returning to 104 East Twentieth st. Te Cawrence & C &Co., Bankers. 5-J"'N. Sayre. Gentlemen's Furnishing, 8-H. DB, Dumont, stationer. G. W. Smith, Law Books. ‘homes M. Lynch, W: 10 RBWARD.. —LOsT, ON THURSDAY MORNING, abrown and white Beagle Slut, answering to ¢ name of Lee; had on » leather collar, with ring. Whoever will return ner to the stave yard, No. 135 Mon- Toe street, will reccive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, LARGE OLD ENGLISH $2 gold’ Waich, froth a iroadway. car, between wenty-firat and Twenty-second streets, on Wednesiay evening, March 10, about 7 o'clock, Description—Savory « 4 (ondon) maker, ‘face open, old, works coverea brass cap. No quet iestions asked. Return to BEREUTER, 82 sixth avenue. SPECIAL | NOTICE! SA. B. Davenport, Hatter. 6—Baum & Frieden, ‘Tailors. TORY. Uniet Very oligibie (08, for Ranking and Insurance Pea & tbat tener yet ekinghan Ls Pine iblisher. sCempoel! i baimer, Lawsere §} Meade & Rockwell, Lawyers. SLnormnwestern Life ne Company cpoeeay JBBALD DRADON OFFIC! J} —To tet 1H ADVERTISEMENTS ERCHTVED AT ALL HOURS UPTO NINE P. M., AND. DEALERS SUPPLIED {Chamber of Life msurance, VER E Chariton T. Lewis, Secretary. AT p—MeCarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers iy 13—Gook & Naseau, Lawyers, Lr OFFICE b2Mt THIRD AVENUES, CORNER OF 12TH “OER Ferftson. Lawyer, STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 72) P. James M Cavanaugh, Lawyer. UPPLIED AT FIVE M. W. Weld, Li MAND | NEWSDEALE! International Collection Association, OroLOCK EVRY MOLNING. 8G, Derrickson, eee ORY, SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER St . les, sperklin; ines; manutacture of complet He ati eng es outtits ae paratua, and laterials, with tail ins ruc: So Feititich & Card weil, Lawyers, "Hous? an departments of manufacture, botuing. an ensing; exclusive [tights in desirable territory. FE ltd tad eepaents free JOHN MATTHSWs, “First aventie, let. 1 Sceberidan, Bonynge, Cochran and McEwen, Steno- . Pwenty-at hand Twenty. E} a Ei MEETING OF THE CO- OPERATIVE HOME- = Bie Sree Han — stead Bullaing Association willbe held at Cooper Follows, Lawyers, ingesiate (roam 4h thin evening, at 735 o'clock, to Te- ceive applications tor membe Traphagen, Tie Me G. LOCKE, Secretary. Me —KENTUCRY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTE- ry, on Havana plan. draws March 27; also infor- Mation' furnished in all iegalized lotteries. _Cirewlars sent by addressing J, CLUTE, 153 Fulton stree —THE SPECULATOR AND WALL STREET MES- A.WSENGER “a semi-monthly. journal, devoted to Ww. a E. 7. Gardener, Lawyes L. 0. ae Lawyer. rac! $—Cincinnati « ommercial, Chicage Tribune, F. T. point . to—wikinson & Peters, Tru tees of Estate of White, i Finance, foreign and domestic legalized Lotteries, Stock Harrison & Strong, rawye . y . 12 Jobbing transactions, &c.; subscription, one year, $1. 15) 4; Ey Woontum, Lawyer, THEODOR ZSCHOGH. Tid Nassau street: tock box £50 1_W. R. Bergholz, Civil Engineer. + Petbam and Fortchester Wi road Company. Pate & Karle, ‘Lawyers Edgar Ketchun A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY « tate and Shelby College Lotteries. RENTUCKY, STATE. EXTUA CLASS 497— manent 11, 1875, Register 8, 22, at Edgar Ketchani. Jr. rawr bg as ya mi; eee TRA Cl 4. Henrv Wehle, Lawyer. 1, sn ray 29, 12, 1s, 46, 6§ 5. Sultan. Lawyer. Ex aes chage 458, 4a8—mancn th, Goldzier, Lawyer. M. F. Elter,' Lawyer. Lane, 1. lawyer, Hy. Faghren. Lawrer 6—E£. H. Mach us eee Meni 2-Haneins £ Orook, Lawy, Purrey & Burzel, Lawyers G. H, Badenu, Lawyer. & Crary, Weller de cchenck, Lawyers T. O'Brien, Lawyer. BH! Wiliams. Lawyer. et. U=C! H. Glover, Lawyer. Fred W. Kenny’, Attorney and Counseilor ite buhler, Lawser. FIFTH STORY j If Loekwood & Crosby, Lawyers, j—L, Skidmore, Lawyer. 2 Prizes, 810.000 Behe 1875. 7, Ts, —PARKS, EMERSON & CO. AGENTS FOR Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn March 2%, ai5. Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba, drawn every 17 ys. Erizes cashed, imformation furnished and circu- lars sent by addressing PARKS & CU., 18) Broadw: room 4: Post oflice box, 5.272. A ROYAL WAVANA LOTTERY, Drawings every 17 days. $42 Prizes, amounting to. i wea Prize, ni 2-Stayvesant Bank Receiver. pies $/ Wakeman & tating Lawyers | Be riven, $1.00) ao jc ‘ree: | Prizes cashei Circulars, with fall pAMificuiare sentinec, ie iB. Wakeman. Lawyer. | #50, DEVLIN, stationer and General Agent ae 3 Liberty gireet, New York. JISFASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Casos a specialty. HENRY A, DAN- TELS, Mv. ia LeatnKton Svenue, near Twenty-ninth st ‘ocwety tor Kerormation of Juvenile De! mt 1O—8.'H. Stevie, Lawyer. rb W. A. King, La J.'A, Lydecker, Real Estate, 1K. Lydecker, y #4. A. Reed, Wayne Everett & Het Walsh, Halbert and Eckerson, Lawyers German Governuien intortaation given. Kors, 75, and 77 Nassau street; ost omee Box & AVANA LOTTERY.—DRAWING EVERY FIFTEEN days; 842 prizes, amounting LN $430,000. Aylses ot information tree. J. s. MAR+ Kers, 10 Wail etreet irear basement), SIXTH STORY, John Townshend, Lawyer fice box ¢ | ‘A. Nicholson sett on Benedi ED KITCHKN RANGES—THE BEST FAMILY ee neean easton Habra with the latest improvements, including water Carpenter, Lawyer oc and warranted for $26: cheap, durable. and £, ig i Mail Laser, ! ENT ERFIELD, 8G. ter, Lawyer. "474 Sixth avenue. hear Twents init treet. | deters KL = 6) Sener ch Sle Sadek bad ORN KENNEN OR FAMILY REQUESTED TO MAKE is ae gnitor Set Tate wits {Books left to be bound in &e Hodges & Mecker, Lawyers \ OF ne oi ¥ expense: 9$ R08 Burr, Lawyer. | WALRER'S SOND, 63 Dey street. Jobn Crompton, Accountant mith & Vean, Vity Surveyors, i; W. Van stelen, Lawyer. or THE AS tale 2 8 MOFFICIAL DRAWING K. State Lotteries—simmon: 2 z S 13° x»? = Bt 7 S EI a 1s, 77, 47 9 ERY, EXTRA CLASS oH. Milner, Lawy enee 7, 5, Be 16, 22 1S, oD; lev tol ‘srunning a ne tim bay ty’ CLASS NO. elevate 23, 70, 37, 33, 1% & Ghedlines oY information by applying tod. GLUTR, 200 Broadway, Foom 6, frst floor, rear office, oF P.O, box __ GOOD WILL, Four AGO.—[ REGRET IT VERY NUOU, BU WAS a obliged to leave town without seeing you again. on. 6 Shall not forget, bur will noity you ou my return | ereauen py ware | ‘DILY AND inainianey CON. \DARA RAYMOND (Mf. s, ¥)—DELAY CAUSED BY A ducte erioneed attorney, with 1 C Sickness and want of funds; reason given mado by | jo4 Untceysruis fences’ rend init name Pd 1; five sone ad vress for letter. } and add $2 Post offic: Hl C 0. PHILADE IA.=NO SUCH RON | PHOTOLVHOGRATHY AND LtNoGRArHTK Ve. otpping 2a he city. Wer Printing, of every description, done at low rates stopping in any hotel in the ed et iy the M OPOLTILAN PRINTES COMPANY, “ne Bxeeer YoU TO Comm TO CHURCH AS USUAL; | Broad bi eB: SRSA Bey Mary, please remember theatre ticket; write; shall OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY bet discreet Re seto.tow “Srawn March 19. Circutars of intormation turnished; prizes cashed: Spanish Bank Bills, Govern ments, &c., &¢., purchased. | TAYLOR & CO., m No, It Wali street, New Yo! COMPANY, 8 LIBER Money to lorn on approved col MENTION jormance OCCURRENCE DURING. PE HAKRY, 1 ss K, eat Haney, NAPIER-OALL ON JOE L chester, at st. Nicholas. RADERS DEPOSIT. street, New York. . FROM MA 1 SOME HOME AS § SOON AS POSSIBLE. als. Y Nag PA BEST PLACE IN THE City TO HAVE YOUR ng done ie it the METROPOLITAN PRINT: Hwy ‘Botany Let! Ni, ye lt because, with he ns! io possesses, work 18 d there at the I lowest rate: 1 arent ‘tfamotnasa vr THOMAS CRESSALL HEDG LATE OF “THE aarries,’’ Gormal, England, will hae with E, UN fee's of Winsor Green Road, rmingham, ha will hear of somet! to his advantage, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1875.—-TRIPLE SPECIAL NOTICES. KEst0cKY stats LOTTERY! | SINGLE nUMBE BER SCHEME. (Authorized by Special Act of the Legisiature.) For the. Benefit of the University of Paducab. $300,000 to be distributed smong tne Holders of Tickets. FIRST PRIZE, $50,000. rawing take place at Covingte: ry « tarday, Sa ‘March 7, sone No Discount on Prises—Every Prize paid in fail SIMMONS, DICKINGO IN & CO., Managers a, Kentucky, 1 Erise of-$50,000. $50,000 1 Frise of Saree 20,000 1 Prize of | 10.000: 10,000 2 Prizes of 5,000. + 10,000 1 Prize of | 4,000. 4,000 & Prizes of "500 25,000 £0 Prizes of 25)": 12,500 1,000 Prizes of ° 100. 100,000 8000 Prizes of 10. ‘80,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 of $2,000 Approximating to $50,000. $ of Fees Abbrozimenog co if fo nD @ot 1,000 Approximating to to 1000... 6,118 Prizes, amounting to ), 000, ‘Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $9 80. Remember that every Prize is drawn, and payable in fall, without deductios Drawings aro never post- poned, but take place regularly the last Satarday of each month. Send tor eircul Address all orders to SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Covington, Kv. $480.000. —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF Cuba, conducted by the Spanish gov- ernment, March 19, Prizes cashed and circulars of in- formation sentiree. BATES & CO., 196 Broadway. A. —FO! ALL EK Bir ‘Medicines for all ‘ds, ke. ; disounet Food for mocking birds, a¢ B. G- BOVEY. Sis 3 Ore street, near Canal, UNS AND PISTOLS AT REDUCED PRICES,— Several new and secondhand breech and muzzle- loading Guns cheap, at 50 and 52 Chatham street. GEORGE SMITH. THE TURF. ARNUM’S HIPPODROME. SPECIAL TROTTING SATURDAY NIGHT, March 13, J.D. WALTO. DAN MACE, hit BRILLIANT RACE! ODELL BROS. SARATOGA STABLES, FIRST RACK.—PUR' aon ae ES, $400; MILE Dan Mace, b. m. Pauline suca. Jobn 7 perl b. m, Kat Bo b. g. Sterling. m, Madge. SECOND RACE.—PUR! $2; MILE AND REPEAT, Hynard enters b. g. Frank. Fen Mace enters b. g. Dick. John Rogers enters 0. g. Drit George Vandewater enters fn i Tony Pastor. Dan Mace enters br, m. Boston. THIRD KACE.—PURSE REPBA A. Nodine enters b. m. Bello. Ben Mace enters 8. m, Mary M. ¥. Doty enters b. g. Pilot. FOURTH RACB. seal as ot REATS; BEST E. Doty enters ee Re Ned. as Mace enters br. g. Brown Prince, Nodine enters b. g. General. tone Rogers enters we) ee H. Hynard enters br. P. Mance enters r. g. GRAND RUNNING RACE, Half mile and repeat, by the venowned tpgtish with tl nod! in poroughbreds. Also Lil Jockey Itace ie 2 rau TWO MILES AND ‘taper Bottom. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), 1f OroLOGK PROMPT, os ENTL ar THE TENTS OF PRIVATE STA! 13 TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SuoaDWwar AND FIFTH AVENU! Ey BY CHARLES U, DUFF, AUCTIONEER, Including, the fast Trotting b bay Mare, Dauntless, 15% hands high, 6 years old; sired by'Casslus M. Clay, dam by Lexington; was raised in Kentucky, and at 4 years old troited three heats, all inside of 2:46; can now show 22:30 galt, and promises to be very fast this season; she is warranied sound and kin Handsome aid. fine bred, large and fast Trotting Geld- na, 16% hands high, 7 years old: raised by b'Aarcey, in Kentucky, and sired by Kentucky Clay; he is, without any exception, oe of the finest styled trotters an the country: has fine action, great endurance, powertully paited and an excellent pole horse; trotted last Septem- at Naragansett Park, in 2:28; also at White Plains, dhe is speeding inch taster, now; owner was om hands of trainer on Ist of next’ month, and havo entered, In several bureca comlug semvons ‘Be is fully warrante! sound and Kind and as represented. Also fine and handsome saddle and driving Hoi years ol, 15%4 hands: has been ridden and driven by é young miss; he is thoroughly troken under saddle; has ail gaits and can trot in harness in 3:15: stanas without tying, afraid of nothing and warranted sound and kin ‘Also the very fast brown Gelding, Marshal; is 1 hands high, 7 years old ; was sired by Tom Wonder, dai Jessie Fremont, by Nagatuck ; was raised by Peter Voohis, at Bangor, Mc. ; ne is a fine and pleasant driver, can trot all his heats inside of 2:40, and can be driven to height of speed by any one who can nold reins; he is fully warranted sound and kind. . Also top and open Road Wagons. pole and shafts; Pony Phuetons, Depot Wagons, sieign, single and double"Har- ness, Blankets, Robes anit all tae contents of stable. N ~1 ‘ON EXHIBITION. +, RAIN OR SHINE, Our new Wagon finds* great favor with gentlemen driving the fastest, road horses, who pronounce it t Brst WAGON FOR SPEEDING yet produce bars, resting directly on the azien, vastly in- TER is obtained. and the body resting on eprings attached to the side-bars, the disagreeable Jar or the so-called HARD WAGON Is obviated." By this ‘method, gombined with the VERTICAL STEEL PLATE € are enabled to construct a top Wagon ot EIGHT equal in STIFFNESS to the ordinary Specimens on view at our ware- jue, corner Twenty-first street, or at reoms, Fifth " the factory. po af Pentioman in Philadelphia who owns @ 150 1D. top “Windsor,” says: “The “Windor’ Buggy arrived in good order. I mast say itis the truest running Wagon and the nicest I have ever seen or heard of. “Teannot bat give your folks the preference for dara- bility, style, lightness, strength and finish. Another gentleman in California, who ordered by tel- exram a no top “Windsor,” weighing 131 Ibs., and for two men, write: ‘The little wagon arrived all right. You wish to know how it suits, My horse ts pleased with it, my frienas are resaee with it, end last, Srotgh Not least (tor my weight is 20245 Ibs.), Lam delighted with it. SP Regard the wagon as a inodel of beauty and strength. In my judginent your house is chiet. Yours isthe best work im the world. I write strong, for my Judgment in this matter I find to be correct.” pera yt hi STER & CO., of Twenty-Afth street. st Attention is invited to our new Shaft Coupling. MAJOR ©. W. BARKE « GREAT REGULAR Horse and saryieee sale TAKES VLACK TO. At 11 o'clock pro ompe. AT BARKER & SON'S CITY AUCTION Mart and New York Tattersall's, se QOBSEH OF Broadway and Thirty-ninth street E YOOR entries carly to-day. For DESCRIPTIONS see to-morrow's Herald. TO THE DRIVING PUBLIC, Wo are now applying to side bar wagons a simple at tachment wien roduces A PERPE ECITLY EASY, evn NG@ WAGON, free from raitle, creak oF vibration, ‘ADDING NOTHING TO THE WEIGHT and giving increased strength. ‘Gentlemen interested. in driving matters are invited toexamine this improvement. at our factory, Broad- Fi and Fortv-scventh street, or at our warcrooms, Fitth ne and Fourteenth by +” beabtiae BREWSTER & CO., of Broome stredt, N_OLD BSTABLISHED LIVERY STABL first class custom and In th igh order, for sale. in Hoboken, 5 x . LT aa Adare A. J. K., Dox 3.614 New York P He NY GENTLEMAN HAVING CARRIAGR AND A Horses that he would. itke to have cared for during the summer, I will keep the same for their uso. Address B, 8., box 136 Herald office. NY ONE HAVING SOUND ROAD HORSE, 15 TO 15% ia high, may find a purchaser by ‘addressing . L,, No. 6 bast Forty-first street. =ONE ELEGANT CURTAIN COACH, ONLY USED ce atew times, built by Browster & street, aise: pnie Fight top Wagon, with used six times. To be seen at M, Its isast Thisteenth streets moar Fourth aveviue GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT WILL BE SOLD LOW for cash; horse7 years old, 1545 hands, warranted sound and kind; top Buggy and Harness; also a beautiful top Pony Phacion, at private siaple 33 ‘Twelttn street, r University place. DAPPLE GRAY HORS DARD KIND, years old, 16 hands hid ok. $50: "3 horse ¢rocer, be sold: 145 Madison street, rear 10 PARTNERSHIP, BAY THUCK A. irses alan black Mare, young. and sound, fit for fart, express, tarming, te and $125; two Express Wagons, Harness. 10 Chrystie street, saloon, ‘OR SALE CH s, FIT KOR A. farmer, iniikman, express or any business: @ good trial allowed, 3 hast First street, hear First avenue, rear stable. VERY FINE BAY HAMBLEIONIA AX hands high, 5 years old; trot in also 1 ihe finest bay Teams in the elty, 6 years old, ts “hands high; warranted souns and kInd, No. 6 West Thirteonth street. LANDA JUST “MADE EQUAL, le, NEW; A recoud*nand Sai ied and fegous at ght 4a any prige, a0 HORSE», CARRIAGES, «ac. UCTION HOUSE or ARUR. JOHNSTON (ate Jobnson & Van Tassel), office 57 Liberty street vening Post Building). THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUdE, 19 bag Sy AY NEAR BALES OF HONSES ASD CARRIAGES ARE HELD O'CLO' 24 to 48 hours’ trial on horses warranted so THE STAMP OF OUR HOUss Te eELiapielty, Ire, taxi. steady first class reliable family fed sol ELEGANT TARDAC. nearly new, by J. B. Brewster & LARGE BROWN COUPE HORSE, 16 hands, 7 years; kind tn all harness; treo from vice: a good, fast scien free driver; not afraid of Snything; an ex: lent rsprlly horse; warranted soun E} lies a fen order. a Os. BROWN HORSE “Post ANI by Mews OF, sired Vorrest Chet dam anim orted ranniig mare, 15% hands, 6 years; Kind in ail harness; free from vice: s can trot a mile in 7:5: stylish, free driver; no tricks Weer Naren sited soun TOP ROAD good order, F by. Brewster & Uo, ELEGANT THAM SURKEL HOW hands, 8 years; kind tn all harness and under saddle; have Rot a vice or trick: one of the finest driving teams in the country; can trot together close to 3 minutes ed and matched in every way; warranted |) wasituirer ROCKAWAY, in good order. by J. R. TEAM DAI isis ARAT pony built Horses, 35% hand: 4 years; Kind in all harness; free trom vice; closely matched in every respect, and in every way thorougnly reliable for any’ purpose; war- ited 8 ELEGANT SURNour SEAT DOG CART, by J. B. Brewst DABK Baown ean MABE, 155g hands, 6 years, kind an all 1 free from vice; trots close to three minuses: ty yheh ana f free: any one can drive him; one of the "best roadsters in the city; warranted sound. SIDESWAR 8 ROAD WAGON, in good order, by R. M. Stlve: DARK BAL HORSE, 16 hands. Syste; | kind in al! har- neas; trom vice; good. stylish driver; an ex- cellen: tami or road gree warranted sound. EXTE ERSION TOP PHAtTON, nearly new, by Quimby. OTTING ESTABLISHMENT; bay, trottiny 153 ; kind in all ice ; can trot in 2:40 on the ron: the finest roadsters in the country; Bie Roa ‘WAGON, in good order, by Brewster & O: woah! eo HORSES. DESCRIPTION TIME oF alate e Mmortment of evs kind of Carriage, Wagon, Harness, Blankets, Robes, Ae, at ARCH. JOUNSTON'S to 25 Thirteenth streek feather never interferes with our sale at 10 o'clock. Aras HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & SE NSY, horse arness : lw Coe 12 KAST THIRTBENTH STR NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. Patek le ee OF HORSES Ses iantages 'Y TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Twenty-four to forty eight hours given to purchasers to test warrantees, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Hlunkets, Bobes, &c., always ‘oh hand at private sale, CATALOGUE OF fede “DAYS LGRIDAY) SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK. higael ESTABLISHMENT.—TEAM BAY HORSES, 16 ands high, 7 and a soars old; kind and true in sit Harneses ‘tree from vice; have fine sty ton: are free and stylish drivers ‘nothing; in every: t class carriage SET Eesti MOUNTED HARNESS, NEARLY NEW. Roce Sth GOOD ORDER, ‘RUILT BY BKEWs- e Buldwin, GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT SORREL | TROTTING Mare, Gihan Allen stock: 15% hands high, 6 years old; kind and true in all ‘narne from vic a fitst class rondater: trotted at Prospect Park ‘i fall in 2:55, and can trot inside three minutes any day; has creat endurance; & free and pleasant river and can be driven by any one. set Ov Hannes. NEARLY NEW, TOP ROAD WAGON GOOD ‘AS NEW, BUILT BY Dusenbury & Van Duser. TEAM BLACK HORSEs, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 AND 8 years old; nave been used for private carriage riving; are in every way safe and reliable: an “ att nea i general use; warranted kind ie in al SET INE" Hal ARNESS, Bor. LITTLE Deel ar: CLOSE COACH, IN GOUD ORDER, NN. SORREL COUPE HORSE, 16 HANDS GAs i PEARS ‘old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice: hasbeen used in acoupe in the city; a free and stylish driver; fears peocae and sold only for ROCKAW, Y ADVANCES, GROSS MAICHED TEAM. BAY. AND GRAY HORSES, 16hands high, 7 and 8 years old; kind and trae in all harness; free trom trick or vice; very stylish; {rot in 334 minutes, and are an extra fine carriags MINE HARNESS, NEARLY NEW, AN DER, BUILT BY aiewste, HANDS HIGH, 7 Weare old: kind and true if'all harness: superior pnder saddle: free trom vice: very stylish and a eller; also set Harness and Top FOXY PuAntO: GRAY TROTTING HORSE, 1534 HANDS HIGH, 7 years old; an excellent horse for gentleman's road Use; Ate better than 3 minutes and warranted kind and true in all harness; set fine tiarness and pile SIDEBAR ROAD WAGON, BROW AR, 16 HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS OLD; Ning and irue in all harness: (ree trom vice: very lish. free and pleasant ‘ig and an excellent BAY S34. TKNDS” Tien, 7 YEARS OLD; king ana trug'in all barnes: (r60. from vice, with fine style and action: an excellent horse for general se and warranted so TOP. WA GON, SOLD TO woe ADVANCE! Cel fone OTHER HORDES. DESURIPTIONS, TIME Portland Cutter, in good order, with Pole. Albany Sleigh, in good order. Portland Cutter, nearly new, Albany Sleigh. tour passenger, Square Box Sleigh, in good order. ‘arriages of all eT Robes, SAE COMMENCES AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. Ne SPECIAL crepes of AGES, ae (OF tas. f the week beginning NDAY, tata Ii make x ppecial ‘extibition at our warerooms, AVENUE AND FOURTEENIH SIREET, of the entire production of our factory during the winter months, embracing Carriages in styles now fashionable in London and Paris, together with a large variety of lighter vehicles, suited to our own roads and parks, including the “Brewster Wayon,” the standard for quality in all weights, for pleasure driving and speeding. For the convenience ot visitors the floors of our building will, during the week, be devoted solely to the display of sample carriages, representing duplicates in tion and ready to finish to order in ‘and we beg to assure the public that the exhibition will surpass n_ atéractiveness nid. value any similar display ever before made by a single firm, every vehicle offered being the result of special effort to make ita fit representative of its class, in design and excellence of workmanship.” In o preserve an unbroken display during the weck, all car- Tages sold, ot which we Nave no duplicates ‘finished, Will be held for delivery until the close of the exhibition: Our revised price list may be had on application, BREWSTER & CO, OF BROOME STREET, Factory, Warerooms, BROADWAY AnD 47TH ST. STH AV. AND TH ST A —FOR SALE.—SEVEN YOUNG, sous ND HORSES, ciqititable tor farming: grocery or tru old ai sacrifice. Inquire at 378 Bowery, Spposite Fifth streets in the re: aa seats g —FOR SALE—TWO CANADIAN HORSES AND + two other Horses, suitable for farming, grocery or express; soll at a sacrifice. Inquire at 49 Bleecker street, near Bowery, in the rear. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Carriages, tor town and country use, for sale at great Li comprising a very fine assortment ot seasonable vehicles. BRADLEY, — ¢ ce 1G CHANCE. EIGHTH WARD LIVERY STABLES, ‘at 278 spring street, forsale: there is millions in itt establisned 1846: terms’ easy; stock first class: plenty business; good reasons for selling. Call, from 10to 4, at stables. May trade for proverty. LEGANT LANDAU, BY BREWSTER, OF TWENTY- filth street, in splenaid, condition. At 10 o'clock Morning at ARCH. JONNSTON'S Mart, 19 to. 25 Thirtoonth street, near University place. See catalogue above, OR SALE—A CAR LOAD OF YOUNG HORSES trom the West, from 5 to 7 years old; 1 Ibs each; all sound. Call and see them before yon bu Hi will sell’ cheap tor cash. © Hat 321 Kast Third street, venue WOR SALE--FOR WANT OF USE, A SUPERIOR srond Horse; souna and kind; coming 7 years. Private stable, 129 West sda ‘ninth street. SALE—A GOOD HORSE FOR EXPRESS OR F aguage wagon: will be sold cheap. Inquire at 156 st Twenty-sixth street. UPKRIOR BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS high, 8 years old; warranted sound: also bay Horse, 15 hands high, suitable for express or farmer. 112 Ninth avenue, near Eighteenth strect. OR SAL A PONY BUILT HORSE, 7 YEARS, 16 hands, fit tor any business; sold only for want of use; price $120. Apply at 128 Charles stroet. “HANDSOME, STYLISH, WELL 8B! POR SALE. pair of Carriage Horses. 15i¢ hands hich, 8 ye '* old; warranted pertectly sound and Kind Address’ Wa a 8, box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. JHOR SALE—THE KIGHTH WARD. Lt STABI Welt mocked, 278 Spring direct established: 166; bie chance; best stabie in the city. “Call trom 10 to 4 at stable. JOR SALE—A THOROUGHBRED TROTTING MARE; has trotted in 2:40: warranted to beat 3 minutes to: day; great bargain for countrymen for breeding pur- Doses. Inquire at 82 Hudson street. oe JOR SALK (OWNER GOING ay ait OPE) —A SPAN of stylish Horses, 6 years old, her with one Lan- dan’hne Harness, angie and doubler ail in free order, having had but little use, ‘To be seen at Lamb's Fitth Avenue Stable, Owned at No. 63 East Sixty-first street. SURES BNL (OR SALE AT LOW PRT CARRIAGES OF every description of our own make several second. hand Carriages. J. COLYER & CO., No. 7 Washing. ton place, opposite 714 Broadway. i Horley, Macaulay. ‘Thackeray, Dickens, De Foe, & i) SI iN’ Ww ‘DRS GNS oF SHEET. HORSES, CAKHKIAGES, GC. i, ae ADD URE AND HORSE CLOTH. —Larg K, great variety and the lowest, he prices ee BARTLETT, 62 en street, corn ‘ollege place. pis | TANDAU, 10 ORDERLDREWSTER & CO. BREWST BOUBeE: HARNF S8—WOOD GIBSON, DOG ae BREWSTER & © BREW! ER & CO. TOF Wagon. 3 UNI RTRES TH» emmetty PLACE. Landaulettes, Ns Bpekawars, Eg THANDRAD, 372 and 874 Broome street. § (old stand of Brewster & Co.) 4 ! QLEIGOS, SLEIGHS, SLBI is. :S) TWENTY SECOND HAND SLEIGHS, yh [ty order. | TWENTY roe, HORSES, i KEARNEY, Thirteenth sree. STALLS AND PLENTY OF { TABLE TO LET— wagon room: well vontilated ; immediate passes. per month. GEORGE P. eet, near Broadway, ) LBT—THE STABLE 280 WEST FORTY-SEVENTH | street: five open, two box stalls: coachman's a are. dl ‘ments; complete mevery respect. J.G. METCALF, q 9 Br oad way, near | Forty-nittl matt a atre PVanvanue 7 TROTTING MARE FOR SALE.—THE favorite little troiter, Nellie McCann, former!: : owned by the late John MoCann, is offered for sale. d-» ) dress Mrs. Cees McGANN, Administratrix, 270 Andover street, Lowell, Mi 4 Bast TOTORIATIN FINE ORDER, MADE BY BREWSTER, Co. ; also one by Miner & Stevens, for sale jow. BRADLEY, PRAY & O0.. 558 Broadway. ANTED—CITY MADE FULL SPRING TOP* wiows. Long 1. Address, stating price, B... ng "ws ANTED-GENTLE, RELIABLE, SOUND ROAD® Horse; would not mind it aged, or would buy agen - ‘ tleman’s Horse and Wagon: must be cheap. swith box 224 Herald’ office. 1 particulars, ANTED—A PORTLAND CUTTER CHEAP. AD-« dress H, C., box 151 Herald Uptown Branch office.,, SECOND TOP Pi Phaeton, one six rence, by Corbett one lighty, 15 tops Kockaways of all | les: yand open Road Wagons, by Stivers, Brewster, Dusen-y.{ . &C. : top and open Express Wagons, ;Sulkies, Harness, Blankets ome i. Mand 22 Wooster street i SALES AT AUCTION. UOTION SALE—BY J. HAVEN & CO, 3 Union square, March 16 and'l jufac Peremptory saioor my cntire stock of elegant eabinet + and upholstered Furniture, to close the retail business. Now on exhibition. RT. ART. ART. ROBERT SOMERVILLE will sell by auction on * TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings, March 16 and 17, {at 8 o'clock, at 845 Broaaway, 4 collection of Oil Paint- j ings, Free exhibition now open day and evening. Y SOMERVILLE'S AUCTION MART, fy 74 Universit; ROBERT SOMERVILLE will + Furniture or other Property. UCTION SALE—SATURDAY, MARCH a 29 East Thirteenth street, at 1.36 A. Pla ell “exchange or stores | Particulars in Saturday's Herald. tpecial attention given to sales at Private houses, atores, &c. pAotion SALE, ‘et vie nae AUCTIONEER. ¢ Fur By JOSTAs TAY TER & CO., 29 Park Tow, opposite the new ig THis DAY (rriday). at 10 Extensive sale ot Household ‘furniture, comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Library and Dining Rooms Buits, irom the best city inakers, SAME DAY, at 1234 o'clock, continued sale of Oi Paintings. JERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER, « Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts salesroom, « Nassau street, ‘ Real Estate peter 21 Park row, New York. THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, FINE SALE OF STANDARD BOOKS, all works by the most celebrated authors. On SATURDAY, a o'clock, LARGE SALE OF MOvsEnc LD FURNITURE. Any quantity of Kitchen and Basement Furniture,, lots of Ui lankets and Sheet Bedroom’ se Bedsteads. Jace Wardrobes, Parlor Suits, Tarkish Suits, ms Crockery, Glassware, 40. rpets, Oilcloths, &c.; Bi fine JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO, AUCTIONEERS 134 Fniton street, dealers in Diamonds, Watches! Ariiotes of Virtue, &c.: advances made ou consignment established 1531; sales of household furniture attendeds. to promptly. Be'habla Kepanol UCTION SALE. AUUTION SALE. This (Friday) morning, March 12, * At the elegant private mansion, 103 West Twenty. eighth street, near Sixth avenue, Parlors—Magnificents. Grand Duchess, Marie Antoinette and Prince Arthur Parlor Suits, richly gilded and carved, with, satin, brocade | and Son's _Pianoforte, Tables, of Art, Bronzes, Vases, Mirror wood and wainut Chamber Suits, style of Louis XI Mattresses, ts ee turkish Chairs, Lounges, rep and haircloth Suits, brary. dining and servants’ farnt- ture. N. B.—kesponsiblé men In attendance to cart or ack goods for purchasers. Take Broadway Sixth or+ Beventh avenue cars to Twenty-eighth strect. id UCTION, SALE ATTENTION IS CALLED A. largest and posttive sule of mens fae usetul Housenold Furniture (FRIDAY) MORNIN ee amen positively at at 100 AT RESIDERCE 210 1) NEATH AY. , richly carved Parlor >uits, in enn and brocatel, bieibadss & son's 744 octave Pianoforte, ntique Bronze Figures, fine Of Paintings, imaid and «il it Centre Taoles, Turkish unges, Louls XV. Kasy Chairs, Cabinets, Mirrors, Curtains, Clocks, Library Suits, Terra style in data Library and recretaire Bookcase. Writing Desx, Libri Tabies; elaborate: Bedroom Sets in solid walnu' rosewood, consisting of Bedsteads, Dressing Ca reid Bureaus Wasastands, marble top Tables, fine hair and spring Mattresses, rep Suita. Extension Jable, Buffet, Dining Chairs in leather, silverware, Crockery, Halt Stand, Basement Furniture, haircloth silts, Brusdels and ingrain Carpets, Herring's ‘Sate, &c.. all in perfect’ order. N. B.—No postponement. Take teh ath? or ‘oth, avenue cars. Competent men to pack and’ ship goods, Oity OF comntey, ROBERT ©. CASHIN Auctioneer. A -zE BISHEDL, AUCTIONEER, . By BIS: ae WELLES & MILLET. THIS DAY Ave ay r Hardware, Catle also Hatchets, Axes, ote Fall line French Tinned wan re. €00 pairs trace Chains, 400 pairs stage Traces. 26 double Guns. UCTION NOTICE,—HENRY ZINN, IONEER, sells this day, commencing at 10% o'clock, all the Siogant Household Furniture contained in “private mansion, 21 East Twentieth strect, near Broad viz. rosewood Plauoforte, cost $950; eleeant Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Mirrors, Brussels Varpets, bronzes. lace’ Curtains, i room, basemont ZINN, Auctionee: A —PRIVATE LIBRARY. ‘ EXEOUTOR'S SALE. ‘omprising an unusualiy select and choice collection ot Illustrated and standard Works, in fine bindings, many very rare and scarce: Ketrospective Review, 18 vous. haifrussta; Ritson’s Scottish and English Song: yols.’; Mra. Jameson's Works, 6 vols.. treed calt; Gilray's Works. 3 vols.; Wvatt's Industrial Arts, folio; Dictiondrie: halt. mor.; Polychromatic Orna- ment, to he Polyanthe, 2 vols, halt ¢: Works of ee. The whole to be sold on Monday and Tiesday evenings, March 15 and 16, commencing at 7g o'clock. Catalogues ready. Books onexhibition. Tho Messrs. _Saavire, Anctioneer. THs DAY (FRIDAY), rivate residence street, near 6th avenue, ncing at 10 o’slock (sale positive), namely :—Magnificent steinway 4 Son rosewood Plano- forte, used six months, cost $1,000; elegant Windsor, square, grand; rich Parlor Suits, covered in satin, bro: catel, silk reps; Turkisn Suits, in reps and Easy Chaits, Tables, ktageros, velvet and Brus: Jarpets, fine Oil Paintings, lace avd damask Curtains, Bookcase and Writing Hesks, 900 volumes choice Books, rich 1m- ported Mantel sets, Clocks, £c, Supero Bedroom Suits, in solid rosewood and French inlaid black walnut; Dressing Case, Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand, Commoder, Armoire- lace. Shaving Stands, pure Hair Mattress, Spring Beds, Pillows, Sheets, Quilts, 20 fine wool Blankets, Car- peta, &c.; single and double Bedsteads, Dining Koom. Geert NOTICE, 120 West con nt Buffet, soli plack walnut Extension Table side Tables, China, Dinner ana Tea sets, Cut solid Silver and fla Ware, Basement and good Furniture; other articles too numerous to men- tion. lalogue contains over 400 lots. Sale positive, in highest bidder: sore eo nea OT HODONNELL & CO., Auctioneers. RC ARS AND ALL done | wit NATALOGUES, POSTERS, CI kinds of Auction Printing reatest Gepaten OM the METROPOLITAN PRINTING STAB LISHM No. 218 Broadway. eletons andy) AY, iY PRICE FOUR CENTS. SALES AT AUCTION. B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, CONTINUATION SALE OF FANCY GOODS, CHINA, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, &C, The entire Stock of the French Arcade &3 BROADWAY, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAROH 12 AND 13, 47 TEN O'CLOCK EACH DAY. peo M. KING, AUCT Be dpe er 433 Canal sti sells, this Gay. at 1 o'clock shar 8 large lotof un- claimed Women’ Cy “a Eafreas? ‘omen’s Apparel, Ribbons, ac. By JoRN a, TURNER, AUCTIONEER, Wilt, SELL. ay au street, 1. Al fon, a Shes tock of solid gold Watches and Sewelry ae COOKE, AUCTIONRER, WI 8i ase Saturday, Maren 13, at los cleo, a 's dence 166 E. st. rosewood Piano, Carpete. fraseats, : Tables, Stoves Mirrors, “Chi y Attchen Utensils, P en J.: FOLY, AUGTIC BR WILL SELL THE OF + estahlisned barlem Laundry, on Saturday, 18th inst., at Zo'clock; this isa rare chance tw purchase @ good paying business. Salo positive. ORTGAGE SALE OF THE STOCK AND Ma! s a Toa. Coffee and General Grocery Store. Fridi March 12 Ie at 104s orclock, at 129 ¢ Crosbie street, viz. Chests and caddies of Te roaste id ag eee Spices, Sugars, Soap, starch, Ric Plokiew Catsup, Sauces, Blueing, wbincking. Niovel 's, Brooms, Brushes, ‘ock of Wines, Liquor: Beddin, Sale positive. fr Cigars Cirar axe, Piattorm weale Wim. D MA N onsen. ARSHAL’S SALE.—J, SERBACHER, AUCTION: cer, salesrooms Sites street, ‘will sell, o y, at 1 o'clock, at No Liberty stréet, the Stoc ad Contents of a first class printing establishment, consisting of two Gordon Presses, one large Proof Press, aay gne Catting Machine, assorted lot of Fixtures, JOHN McDONOCOH, Marshal” NUSeeATH A ER, 217 CANAL STREET, ONE! + sells this aay at it o'clock, at 60 Leroy street “near Hudson, Stock and Fixtures of a Grocery sore Soaps Coffees, Sugar, 4c. Dealers invited. ARSHALS | SALE.—J. SEEBACHER, AUCTIO’ ecr, ons. 161 Chatham street, will soll nie day, at.2 ovclock. corner 122d street and First avenue, Brown Stone Yard. . EHRLICH, Marshal. MoRTeAGE e TURES OF BEER —s. H RMAN Ttheritt'e and General Auc- tioneer, sells tnisday (Friday). Bf 1 above placo= No. 87 Stanton strect, the of the ve pis viz, Counters. Shelving, Tables, Chatra, Stover. Ware, &c.; also one new Bagatelle “Table, Bails, ae, Racks, &c.' Sale positive. DAVID KELLEY, Jr., Attorney for Mortgagee. _ ARSHAL'S SALE.—PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER. salesroom corner of University Dlace a street, will sell on Saturday, March [3, at u locks the entire contents of a wholesale Saddlery and Hi pent Store, consisting of single an double coach any Harness, Blankets, Sheets, | ass sortment of ladies lomen's fine Saddles, Bits, Spurs, Whips, Boots, Carths, Halters, Blacking, Onl: &c. epee ge. JOHN H. HILLIER, Marshal. AWNERORERS SALE—WATCHES AN Y. P RICHARD FIELD, General Aneuoneer, Oe aa 10, 89 Bo will mit Tie Day at tate ‘elock, yj ei ac and Silver Watches, mond and Gold Jewel Ping, Ringe, ® Earrings ‘Gold Guard Poo ana Vest Also Guns, Pistols, Musical and Mathem: feat, instra, ments. By orderof D. De ian Ma Broadwa : S. HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—SHERIFPS “aa By virtue’ of several write of execution tome rected and delivered I will expose to sale at pubile 8 Hrs fou, on Friday, the 12th day of March, 1875, ak 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at 58 and Gy Fulton street, a large Stock gf'tine Wines etane cordate Claret. ‘Rhine Wine, rench Liqtors and Cordials, Cane: Pickles, Olive Ouls, Cigars, & bk ago Chairs, Also eight Billiard Tabl rete, fron. Safe, Gaize furniture: ss Fables, sar, Bar Fixtures, Show WM. C, CONNER, sheriff. Cases, B, Gatticax, Depaty. HERIFR'S SALE OF THE Mia: od, “VIXTURES t Restaurant and Billiard >aloon.—8. HERMAN, herr and General Aastloneer, gous ae is day’ (Friday), March 12, at 11 o'c'ock. 58 iton stre large Stock of Wink Canned Fruit, Sauces, Tables, Carpets, Chairs, Tab Eurattre, Showcases, &c. tures. wale g auve, Dente . CONNER, tere y Me Gasuigan, Deputy. JHERIFF'S SALE OF MACHINERY, ones eS 4) niture, Safe, Horse, Truck. Harness. & herif's auctioneer, sells this day (Priday). Mareb IL o'clock, ut Nos. 81, 3 and 85 Centre street. a large quantity 6¢ Machiner: Consisting of Steam Pees TPR, Lathes, Drilling and Pipe Ontung Machines, Steam Valves and Gauges, Heating Apparatus, iron Pipes, Beamwork, small Steam Engines: also’ Sate, Desks, Chairg Pulleys, Shatting, &c.; also Horse a Harnets, &c._ Sale positive. Wat’. CONNER: snore ‘TnoMAs Sm 5 Deputy, GHERIFF'S SALE OF ©. AKRRIAGES. HARNBSS, &C. RMAN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells th (Priday), March "12, at eer Se at No. 7 Washington place, three tine Carriage: Sets oe Harness, all new and firsg class in apne fg ne positive o ONNER, 8h o Tnowas Francis Bunge, Deputy, heather 1O 5 HOU ‘SE HUNTERS AND BUYERS. Positives zale eter Leper! pe partmership ecares tae Crossman, No. 63 at F For! oly architects, street, corner have. determined to ell thle co Pareaenae, sisting of : wo, three clezant new Houses, nown as No. 5 West ai 3, 18 a Seventh strest; also No. 136 Were ‘Twventy-soventh prvste two Lots on Tenth avenue, and four Lots on East Kighty: eighth street. This Droperty, will be offered at auction +f} paet Prices, y EH. LUDLOW & £0 v wiously sold at privaie sale, Pamphl cone Unless previously sold at vate sale. amphie: taining terms ot sale and diagrams of ihe Rouse “4 lots can be obtained at the houses, therr office. oF ‘ the auctioncers, No. 3 Pine street,and No. 35 East Seven- teenth street. WwW", WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS DAY, at2 o'clock. 454 Canal street, the Furniture of a large house, two French plate and two mantle nese lace and brocatel vite nd Shades, 100 Br: Easels 5 io rain Carpets, Vilclott ‘arlor and Uhamber 51 its, Paintings and negra ings, Pianofortes, &c.; also's es Lot of Furniture, sold to pay storage, &c. Also, Tuesday, sale ot Furniture. in Jane sweet, Particulars hereatter. __ MILLE ERY AND _DRESSMAKING. N EXTRA HANCE FOR A A FIRST CLASS DRE DRESS maker—Elegant suit of furnished ms, con- Nected with tirst class millinery. Apply to Mme, Dr BRONE, Paris Millinery, 465 Sixth avenue. _ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, Ce OF SALEYACHT VESTA, | 200 TONS: 3 YACHT Jessie, tons: th yachts YY equi d and wan ranted sound. Appl, Iyto & &R, POTS BON Se Bou OR SALE—SCHOONER CRYSTAL, TWO YEARS old trom rebuild, carrving 60 tons in five feet of water; sails new; cheap tor cash. JOHN H, JAMES, Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y. pointes 7 ACHT FOR SALE—SCHOONER YACHT HALCYON; centre board. 121 tons, old measurement; length over all, 4 feet; beam, 23 feet 10 inches; she is thor- oughly ‘and handsomely found, fore and aft, m all re- taken prizes in every race tbe pertectiy t3'Be vonshire jis vory fast, havinj has entered since believe sound. Apply to JOHN JEFFRIES: Jr. street, Boston. pects; __POST OFFICE NOTICE. por OFFICE, NEW YORE city, Special Notice. To the Public :— The Fate of postage on mailable matter of the third class having been increased iby a Congress ap- Droved March & 175) irom 'l cone per. two ounces to" cent per ounce or fraction thereof, notice is hereby given: that all such matter deposited in’ this office or its star tions (including books, transient newspapers and period- icaix, merchandise, patterns, samples, circulars, proof sheets, book manuseripy, seeds cuttings butbs, scons, ‘&c., &c.) must be fully prepaid by st at th Mareh 11, 1875, 5 tamps hereot or it can L. ce: Postmaste: rate ot 1 cent per ounce or a traction not be forwarded in the ee SCHOOL, HOME COMPORTS, HOME ation healthy; $200 per year. Address ape WitltLOGK, South orwatke ¢ Cori ANTED—A FIRST CLASS GOVERNESS: MUST B W “thorough in fnalish: French and, Geran competent to take entire charge of two young aris: Call West 56th st. —WEERLY "AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR »_ Furniture, Carpets and Bedding. at B. M. Lad oy PERTHWAIT & Co.’S, 155 and 157 Chatham street. immense stock and low price GREAT SACRIFICE.—MUST BE SOLD. Immediately at private residence 103 We hear sixth avenue, Magnificent latest styl ade Parior Suit, cost’ $475, tor one do y” Pianotorte walnut Chamber br Marie Antoinette Suit, $75; niciaway Rets, Paindngs, Bronzes, rosewood a Turkish, brocatel and reps Suits, $50 ads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, libtary, uits, Mattresses ; and $35; Be ‘any reasonabie offer. Bes dining Furniture MUST POSITIVELY BE OLD, ALL THE ELE- aut Furniture in private reside 2 West ‘2ist street, consisting of suverb Parlor Suits, Turki: Suits, elegant four round Steinway & son's Bedroom sets, with Dressing Cases jure Washstands, spring and Hair Mattresses, rep. een ee ce] haircloth Suites Writing Desk: Table, Buffet, ¢ silverwa na Bronzes, Ci louse to let, ‘immed! Possession, I B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS + talesrooms 656 Broadway, near Bond street. IMPORTANT SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE ANDREW JACKSON CLUB, ON MONDAY, MAR Tarr, AT 10% O'CLOCK, AT THE CLUB HOUSE, LEXINGTON AV., CORNER THIRTIETH ST. Catalogues can be had at the office of the auctioneers, 655 Broadway. eR rots uggy lt ne a STORE IN ty ,CUTIONBER, + will sell, th lay, at 10 crelees, el all P rg) J. TRAVER. f nd vapee + cirlag and SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH.— $235 rep, $30; bedroom, $25; 30) lots, rivate residence, 21 Kast Twenueth CHANCE Parlor Suits, Se. on dollar. street, near Broad: way. A = on MAGNIFICENT LOT HOUSEHOLD FURRITOR for sale—At private residence 12) West od Win, Planotorte, v.— Brilliant ve inlail satin Parlor sult, cont S500 mike se t, Exe Suit, tale: room Suit, complete, $80 pwr fension Tables, Chairs. de. Mast be sod temerdices 31 t, Also library, dining room and basement Furniture 4% on he dolint, Carpet. Mirrors, Ge? SECOND HAND AND MISFIT RNGUISH, Brussels, three-ply and ingrain C1 &e., very cheap, at the old piace, 112 Ful it, entrance. PHLETS OF | REAR boda Toes ag Bement

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