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6s? AnD Founp. ‘DIARY LOST—*RIDAY AWTERNOON, ON OR eae Thirty ptogrip streak conteratss pre ‘al bcd fice orders. The it be rewar, ‘ to 119 West Forty-first sirect. chscamnsd NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1875.4}0ADRUPLE SHEET -_ SPECIAL NOTICES. AWSUITS SPEEDILY AND THOROUG!ILY CON. ducted, by an experienced attorney, without tees un. less successful: excellent references. Send tull name and address to LAWYER, box 2,452 ost offiee. UUND—DECEMBER 5, SOMETHING BELONGING to Kliza Hammond. Address WARREN, Herald btown Branch office. (OUND—A GREYHOUND. THE OWNER CAN havo it by paying expenses and calling at 6ll Eighth venue. JOHN KENNA. Gor. WATCH LOST—HUNTING CASE, STEM winder and regulator, either in Broadway stage, Trom Bond street to Anthony House, or through Twelfth atreet to Fourth avenue; a liberal re: ‘dd will be paid = geeirn 35 Bond sircet. Positively no questions wike a | OST—FROM 11 TO 1 O'CLOCK, NOON, BETWEEN 4° East Twelfth street and Broadway, and Eleventh street and Fourth avenue, a stem-winder gold wateh: ‘the finder will be handsomely rewarded by bringing it ‘to Mrs. TAYLOR, 85 Fourh avenu “] OST—4 BUNCH OF KiYS (ONE A BRASS KEY), on Friday atternoon, between Twenty first and ‘Twenty-ninth streets, via Broadway an4 Fitth avenu A suitable reward will be paid by returning them to 3 East Twenty-first street. | O8T—A DIAMOND STUD, ON WEDNESDAY 4 evening or Thursday morning. ‘The iinder wail b aewar le tat No, dvavenue A. O8T—IN COMING DOWN ON TARRYTOWN TRAIN, on Wednesday evening lust, urriviny at Thirtieth street depot at 5:10, one Li r Roth containing Tools Jor pianoforte fanlng, with oro on the han auer, The tinder will b d by leaving the same Y’ LOST FS REWARD, A BLACK Spritz 4 gray legs and tail; answers to ‘he name of "Prinky.” Apply to the Janitor, Haisnt House, No. 2 Kast Fite ‘teenth stree "[T O8T—A BLACK SATIN CARVED EBONY PAN ‘Ad The finder will be liberaliy rewarded by returning itto JAMES DAVIS, 68 Warren street “T OST—FRIDAY, ABOUT NOON, BETWEEN (LU teenth and Eighteenth streets. on Broad wa. ‘open face Watch, with black Chatelaine, small stiver joitle and Coral Trinkets. Finder liberally rewaraed ‘by leaving at office of Everett House. OST—A LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND AND L4 Shevherd Dog; answers to name of “Cario;” had on ® wide white metal collar, A suitable reward will Ve paid on his return to No. 5 Kast Tuirteenth street (J OST-IN WILLIAMSBURG CROSSTOWN. CAR OR Greenpoint, a black Satchel, containing Dental [n- Rtruments and Set of Tecth; $10 ‘reward and thanks by Dr. STRATTON, 193 South Fourth street, Williamsburg. MT O8T—ON SATURDAY, MARCH 1; Sixth National Bank, outside the d '$5 to the person who calls with itat No. 1 ‘eighth street. OST—AT WALLAC! MATIN SATURDAY. t March 13, Sealskin Boa. Finder willbe rewarued by returning to 261 Madison avenu QTRAYED—A LIVER AND TAN COCKER SPANIEL, +s) with white on breast and tail. Finder will be lib- “erally rewarded by returning to 104 East Twentieth st, $15 IN THE Broadway. West Thir REWAKDs. REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF MY TRAVEL. ling Bags, left in Fourth avenue car, Wednesday, <ontatning pocketbook, papers, letters, inkstan!; no questions asked. INbeRNATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, Ben- ynett Building, room 6. $1 & brown and white Beayle Siut, answering to ithe name of Lee: had on a leather collar, with ring. ‘Whoever will return her to the stave yard, No. 13 M roe street, will receive the above vi $2 () REWARD—FoR REIUE q haired black and tan ° ‘tieth street Friday morning. Address M2 West Fitietn st. SPECIAL ERALD BRANCH OFF. ADVERTISEMENTS RECE IP TO NINE P.M. AND NEWSU: WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORN- NOTICE IVED AT ALL HOURS LERS SUPPLIED ING, AT 1.265 BRI (AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRIY AND IRTY- ECOND STREETS; OFFICE TIGHT. HARLEM OFFICE 2,281 i ORNER OF 124TH STREE ADVERT! VED TO 7:3) P. MM, AND | NEWSDEA OOLOCK EVERY MO! A —A.—THE CHILEAN EXPOSITION, + The time allowed. as an especial concession to the people of the United states. tor sending in appicavions tor space at this great exhibuion wili expire with this month of March, 1875, and will certainly not be again extended. | All who desire to apply must send their ap- {plications Xo the undersigned in time for the mail of the ith of March or ot the Ist of April, 1875. The shipm however, may be made as late as May next, if via Cap Horn, or in July if by the Isthmas of Panama. The prospects of a grand exhibit of United States in ut this Exposition are now all any American could ask: ‘Dut still there is room. All who are interested in the ‘provisions for machinery in motion at. this exposition ‘ean obtain the required Jetatis of the undersigned, who will be at home daily till lv A M.. at 249 West Forty- second strect, STEPHEN ROG: RS, Consul and Pr f Exposition, Manon 13, 1875. Commissioner in New York. OTUnERT. eo. 1, Itis regular plastering, finished in the same manner And equal in appearance to the best. : 2. Coilings so put up absolutely cannot fall, not even if flooded with water. 3. It strengthens the buliding 4. It is put up in one-fourth the time of ordinary work. 5. 13 causes rar less dirt and daimpuess in the building. 6 I¢ will stand any vibration and wear and tear. 7. It 18 @ perfect and cheap substitute for wooden sheathing, % Any plasterer can learn how toapply it in one hour. 9. Wanted. owners of buildings and all practical "builders to call and see for themselves, Fstimates for all classes of plastering work. Rights tor sale. HUBERT & SON, 61 Iberty street, ground fluor. —s0DA WATER, MINE + Ales, sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete ‘Outfits of Apparatu: Materials, with fu)l instruc- tious; all departm f manufacture, bottlit dispensing; exclusive Rights. in Catalogues free. JOHN MAITIEWs, ‘“wenty sixth and Twenty-seventh stree A —THE SPECULATOR AND WALL STREET MES + SENGER, a semi y journal, dévoted to Finance, toreign and dom zed Lotteries, Stock Jobbing’ transacti cription, one year, $1, THEOD! au street: lock box 5,504, N EXPERIENCED PRIVATE DETECTIVE WOULD like to hear from purties requiring his ser. Vices, on moderate terms. Address FRED, box 4,962 Post office, New Yor A hee G. BOYCE, COUNSE + Public, Commiss oner of Deeds, |p courts, this State and the United State tain rs accurately LL LADIES AFFLICTED WITH SUPERFLUOUS hair on the lips, cheek, chin, arm, &c., and who Save in vain tried the various depil: for this purpose, should apply to Mme. JULIAN, with the certainty of guaranteed and pertect Mme. Julian has removed the distigurement radwaily and spontaneously in the worst possible cases, where all previous attempis had failed. Appheations must be made personally at her residence, o, 206 West Thirty. eighth street, New Yor to3P. SOFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY A. Stare and Sheiby College Lotterie RENTUCKY STATE, EXTRA CLASS 461—mancn 13, 1875. 27, 2% 43,5] OO rrugey, oLAsh dbt—wancn 13, 1875 HH, 60, 68, ‘71, 31, 32, 47, 19, 1, 46, 76, 75. office box 2,751, New York. sd A eAnRE, EMERSON (CO. OR, NOTARY ‘actises inall divorces ob- 48, 45,76, 41, 74, 60, 49, 40, SHELBY, EXTRA CLASS 2/7—MARCH 13, 1875, 31, 70, SHELBY, CLASS 278—MancH 1, 1875, %, @ Sh, 64, 46, 23, 16, 1, 40, 73, 36, 53, 2A, 33, 4, 62, 2. 17, 70, 99, Tl, 20, 35, 53, 82, 49. SMITH & CO,, Managers, Covington, Ky,; Post AGENTS FOR Kentucky Singie Number Lottery, drawn March Jo78, Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba, drawn every 17 days. i hed, information furnished and cireu- lars sent by addressing PARKS & room 4; Post olfice box, 5.27: —KENTUOKY STATE SINGLE, NUMBER LOTT A. ty, on Havana plan, draws March 27; also intor- mation furnished in all legalized lotteries. Circulars sent by addressing J. C!.U1E, 153 Fulton street. ROWN OH FADED SEAL FURS DYED DARK fatsionable color; Mink and Sable Furs darkened; lining altering, 4c. Goods returned in 10 days, J. D, WILLIAMS, 03) Fulton street, Brooklyn, ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Cases a spectalty. HENRY A. DAN- |. Dy M4 Lexington avenue, near twenty-ninth st. yR. OLARKE'S SALVATION POWDERS CU { temperance; no. taste; forwarded by mail; pr Si per vox. Address W. FISHER, chemist, 488 Mudson street, New York clty, AVANA LOTTERY.—DRAWING EVE Ov., 180 Broadway. 4 SEN f 342 prizes, amounting to $450,000, Prizes 7 culars of information tree, MAR. 00,, Bankers, 10 Walf sweet rear basement), Post office t 5, KENTUCKY STATE SINGL UMBER LOiT RY, on Havana pian, drawn March 27, 1873, For ¢! ue nd informa ty address all orders to PAKKS, RSON & CO, authorized Agents, 180 Broadway, 4 . New York. =—OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY state Lotteries~Simmons, Dickinson & Co. Mise Ors KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO, ZL MaKont 13, 1875, to, i, $i, 25, 9 76, 48, 44, 73, 27, 15," 66, 78. KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 222, MARCH 15, 1875, 3), 2%, 6, 34,71, M4, 74 Gh OK 45, 8 2h, 75. HENRY, EXTRA CLASS NO. JOT, MARCH’ 13, 1873, 17, 48, 22," 20, 64, 62, 49, 76, 7), 54 BL, 77, 55. HENRY, CLASS NO. 308, MARCH LS . 187 62, 8, 75, 2, 68, 17, 23, 33 61, 4, 15, 38, 1. Circulars of information by'applying tod, CLUTE, 200 id Way, room 6, fi ; flo Mabe oftioes r P.O. bOX 4,969. <KENTUCHW STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT. tery, on Havana plan, drawn March 27; also Koyal Havana of Cuba, drawn March 1% Circulars of information by addressing J, ULUTE. 200 Broadway, or P.O. DOX 4,969, ENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY.— Drawn March 27, 6118 prizes, amounting ‘to ae" Prizes cashed and injormation given by KIRK ©O,, 1,267 Broadway, room D, send for circular, EON DUMAS, NO. 8 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET (Adjoining the Hofman House), inventor and prop) etor of the bau Merveilicuse, an entirely new and harm- less cosmetique de tolleite.’ Guaranteed to remove alt wrinkies, freckles or blemishes ot every descriptic Ampart to the skin a sinvuluriy beautifil youthiaines texture and @ naturalness of color hitherto Mhattain ble, possessing aiso the excoptional merit that tt 1s ab lutely free trom any deieterious ingredfent, so thag it can salely be applied without fear of kjurioud resyit, One trial will convince the nrost skeptical. Ladfos hair dressed in the tatest Parisian sty or can be waited upon at their residences li tho recherehe toilet requi- ives. Lubin's and Kimmel's Pervuines. Fans, Feathers, Flowers and Hair Ornaments of every description, Opening day, Tuesday, March 23, REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY MORNING, | EARES? EARES? PARAGON RTS, ‘Made to order, of best materials, and warranted to fit Sent by express, C. D., wo any part of the country, atthe following price: 6 Shirts, Masonville musiin and fine linen, $12 00 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslip and very fine lien. 13 50 6 Shirts, New York Mills and best linen, 15 00 Boys’ Shirts, ready made and to order. Fancy Shirtings in great variety. Directions tor measurement sent on application. KICHAKD MEARES, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, New York. ERCHANIS AND BUSINESS HOUSES CAN EX- amine our “Register Book” tree, If they require Clerks or assistants. Full particulars and references recorded. CLERKS! REGISTER BUREAU, 189 Broadw: RK, MARCH 13, 1875, To all whom it pay concern | give notice that the following named journeymen | tailors, on account ofa strike and returning thet work unfinished, are discharged trom my employ :— i. Grants, 28 East ienth stres ‘Antz, 145 kast Fitty-ninth sireet, ‘ K. Schade. 337 Kast Meveuth street, G. Denes, 29 t Sixth s‘reet. corner Third street. Z street 111 Kast Fourth street. 8 Eat Eighth street. st Firth street. Washington terrace, Hoboken 20s'avenue s. First avenue, . Rezac, 48 First ¥. W. Pi Is street. street, Hoboken J. P, Gatterdam, 151 Forsyth street. Hausehild, 260 spring street, i Kast oixth streat, 85 Bast seventh straet, Seventh street, ast Fourteenth street (Union square). EW YORK LODGE, NO. 1, B. P. 0. ELKS Brothers—Youare hereby requested to assemble, in dark clothes, at Irving Hai, on sunday, March (4, at one o'clock 1. sharp, for the purpose of holdiag Lodge of Sorrow in'mgmory ot our deceased brothers. FRANK GIRARD, E. R. and R. H. P. R. 8, Mantiy, Secretary, PARTIES WHO HAVE PROPERTY, UPON ch advances have been made, at the Loan Office, . 710 Broadway, who are desirous to prevent the same ing sold, under'the agreement pursuant to which the said proverty 1s heid, are requested to eall and obtain the same, as the business is about to be closed on or be- fore 2th ‘of April uext. A first class Sewing Machine tor vale ata sacrifice, * R HYMAN. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. 40 DOUBT ABOUT IT, NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. NO DOUBT ABUUT It, THE ENISG TELEGRAM THE ENING TEL’ GRAM THE BNING TELEGRAM THE EVENING TRKLEGRAM HAS MORK NiWws HAS MORE NEWs AAS MORE NEWS HAS MORE Nt ws EVERY NIGUT EVERY NIGHT EVenY NIGHT EVERY NIGHT THAN ALL THAN ALU THAN ALL ; THAN ALL THE OTHER EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, “HE OYHER EVENING PAPERS COMBINE: THE OTHER EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, THE OTHER EVENING PAPERS COMBINED. PRINTING WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR ONE or two first class Pianofortes—On acash basis. Ad- dress PIANO FACIORY, box 126 Herald offic HOTO-LITHOGRAPHY AND LITHOGRAPHIC Printing, of every description, done at low rates by the METROPOLI:AN PRINTING COMPANY, 218 Broadway, New York. OCO TIEMPO CIGARS, $4 PER 1 other Havana Cigars; pri in bond or duty paid, J ROXAL HAVANA LOTIERY. | » $180,000 drawn March 19. “Circulars of information turnished; prizes cashed: Spanish Bank Bills, Govern- ments, &c!, &c., purchased, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 11 Wail street, New York. TPRADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 85 LIBERTY i arse New York. Money to loan on approved col- jaterals, HE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO HAVE YOUR . Printing done is at the METROPOLITAN PRINT: ING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, because, with the extensive iaciiities the office possesses, work 1s done there at the lowest rates and with great promptness, 1.26 OVER HERALD UPTOWN ) room B (parior for ladies); branch 1,207 Broadway.—Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &e., bought and sold. LINDO BROS. $480,000. Ginat Conducted by the Spanish gov. ernment, March 19, Prizes cashed and circulars of in- PER 1,000, $36. 3 reduced. Bay Rum, . W. CARL, 25 Old slip. eas SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG + Birds, &c.; Medicines tor all diseases; Prepared Food tor mocking birds, at B. G. DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal, AcGROR SALE-ALL THE CHOICE BREEDS OF « Dogs, Ferrets, tancy Fow!, Rabbits, &c Medicine for all Diseases, at L. N. MEY RS, No. 3 Amity street, near Broadway. HE TURF. yea T MEETING OF THE MIDDLE CiRCUIT OF the trotting parks, consisting of Fleetwood, Goshen and Patterson, the following weeks are claimed :—Fleet- Wood, May 13 ana June 15; Patterson, May 2; Goshen, June’, WILLIAM 11), JOUNSON, President. JAMES GALWAY, Secretary. POTICE.—AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Board ot Appeals of the National Association for the Promotion ol the Interests of the American Trotung ‘Turt will be held at the Everett House, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, March 6, 1 at 12 o'clock M. THOMAS J. VAIL, Secretary. fprortine WEEK AT BARNUMS. THRER NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY, URKE NIGHTS ONLY. March 15. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. NIGHTS ONLY: WEDNESDAY, THREE NIGHTS ONLY. March 17. THRES NIGHTS ONLY. | NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY, NIGHTS ONLY. March 19: UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE POPULAR TURFMEN, J. D. WALTON AND DAN ‘MACE, In this fashionable reso the only mid-winter trot- ting course in the world, are seen the fastest and most famous horses of America, while the renowned running horses of Great Britain are put to their highest mettle in the exciting contests. Upon each night the peauty | and fashion of New York welcome with rapturous en- thusiasm both native and foreign jockeys who strive tor fame and favor on this spacious quarter-mile track. NO EXTRA ADMISSION THE GRAND MENAGERIE OF 600 WILD BEASTS. General admission, 30 cents. Children under ten, 15 cents, Secured orchestra chairs, 50 cents, Children under ten, 25 conts. THE GREAT 20MILE CHALLENGE WALK FOR A PURSE OF $1,000 : BETWEEN DANIEL O'LEARY, OF CHICAGO, AND WILSON REID. OF NEW YORK, AT THE HIPPODROME, SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 2, | TO HORSES, CARKIAGSS, &C. —THE WINDSOR WAGON. Our new Wagon finds great favor with gentiemen driving the fastest horses, who pronounce it the Best WAGON FOR SPEEDING yet produced. Our side-bars, resting directly on the axies, vastly in- creased STIFFNESS is obtained, and the body resting on springs attached to the side-bars, the disagreeable Jar-or the co-cailed HAD WAGON is obviated, By this method, combined with the VERTICAL STKEL PLAVE IN AXLE, we are enabled to construct a top Wagon ot 150 LBs. WEIGHT equal in STIFFNsSS to the ori ‘y 250 LBS. WAGON. Specimens on view at our wai rooms, Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-first street, or at the factory. A gentieman in Philadelphia who owns a 150 Ib. top “Windsor,” says» “The ‘Windsor’ Buggy arrived in good order. I must say itis the truest running Wagon and the nicest I have er seen or heard o but give Four folks the preference for dura- style, lightness, strength and finish.” A Another gentleman in California. who ordered by tel- erram @ no top ‘Winasor,”’ weighing 131 lbs., and tor two men, writes: ‘The Hitle wagon arrived all right. You wish to know how itauits, “My horse ts pleased with it, my friends are Pleased with it, and last, though not least (tor my weight is 2023, Ibs.), Lam delighted with it. “[ Fogard the Wagon as a model of beauty, and strength. In my judgment your house ischiet Yours isthe best work in the world. I write strong, for my Judgment in this matter I find to be correct.’ J. B. BREWSTER & CO. of Twenty-fitth street. Estabiished 1838, Attention ts invited to our new Shaft Coupling. A —BREWSTER & CO., OF BROOMS STREET, . riagos and Road Wagons, We are now exhibiting at our warerooms, Fifth avenue and Fourteenth street, the production of our ‘actory during the past winter months, compri a large variety of Carriages styles now fashionable in Paris and London, together with the lighter vehic es especially adapted. t) our own roads, In seasonable carriages may be feund the newest baba in andes, Landaulets, Cabriolet Victorias, Grand Vi Baroue Vis-a-Vis, Dog Carts, 8. Pony Phattons, Spiler Phiwstons ‘Those Mn great variety of styles, exquisitery th the sotiest French moroccos and in fashionable suades ae. Liye bt ity ea oh Ghocotate. € ure algo extibiting all varietios o1 the BREWSTER WAGON, Including our improved side bar, which enables ns to produce the best riding light wagon eyer made, and the only side bar wagon tree trom “teter” and: vibration. Our improvement adds nothing to the weight and give additional strength and security. In soliciting un in- spection of our stock we beg to assure the pubic that im exceilence of design as workmanship it has pever been punt ee oe revised Price List ay be had on a a on ar PISREWHTER & CO. . @ Broowe street, \ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. PEKEMPTORY. AUCTION, AT THY PRIVATE STABLE, 26 East Seventeenth street, between Broadway and Fitth avenue, ON MONDAY (T. -MORKOW), AT LI A. My ROAD, COUP AND FAMILY HORSES, A gentleman, having disposed of his business interest in an extensive drygoods nouse, will now sell by public ction, preparatory to sailing abroad the present week, all of his fine and private stock of Horses, Wagons, Har- ness, &c. CONSISTING OF TEAM FINE ROAD HORSES, Cross match, dark bay and dappled gray, 15% high, 6 ears old, past: have no superiors on road or Park as a ne, fh dem=n's road team,either in double or n Leat 3 minutes to pole apy and uch better single; one has a record of 2:51; are fully warranted. LARGE, NOBLE, WELL DEVELOPED COUPE OR MATCH HORSE, 16% high; fine perfect in form; no horse can out style him; is 6 years old: is a lofty, proud stepper, without check rein; kind and amiable for the most timid ; a good match horse; can step a 3:30 gait; is warranted sound and kind. A BAY HAMBLETONIAN ROAD has a clean, pure, tree ze county; trotted one vear ago in 2-54; i# well broken to double or singe harness: in short, & promusing desi! ie younw geidit en a large sum of money; more valuable now than ever; 18 Luly warranted sound and kind, dtock on exhibition, Bo Rostocmemens, JOUN D. HAMLIN, Auctionee: A —MAJOR ©. W. BARKER ANNOUNCES COL. + ONeL PJ. CONNELLY’S third great unpara: leled sale ot the iastest green Kentucky, to take place at Barker & Son's City Auction Mar‘ an'| New York Zattersull’s, corner of Broxdway and ‘Tnirty-ninth street, on Wednesday, April 7. THis REGULAR SALES Af THe ABOVE MART TAK PLACK EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, GENTLEMEN HAVING Horses, Carriages, & pose of will do well to make early arrangements at this mart as_ its class 01 buyers and Unequalied lacilities, In euding the large driving track, are second io none in the dtate. MAJOR ©. W, BARKET, CUAS. W. BARKER, Jit, UCTION HOUSK OF ARCH, JOHNSTON Gate Johnston & Van Tassel), office 57 Liberty street (Evening Post Building) | THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR | HOUSE, 19 TO 2o THIRTEEN |H STRKET, ‘Trotters ever brought tro: , to dis. } Sole Proprietors. NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACK, SALES OF HOKSHS AND CARRIAGES ARK HKLD KVGRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. 24 to 48 hours’ trial on horses warranted sound, j | The business will be conducted on precisely the > | Same strict and honorabie principles which have al- ways characterized the dealings ot our house ana | won the respect and confidence of the businéss com- ARCH. JOHNSTON. munity as well as the public at large, THE STAMP OF OUR HOUSE Ib RELIABILITY, UCTION HOUSK OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY 110 AND ilz EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NeAR FOURTH AVENUE, REGULAR SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FiiDAY, Av Th O'CLOCK. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this house pertectly relia! le, as this business will be conducted on the same straigatiorward principles which have gov- erned itin the past. Wi GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT Is WARRANTED SOUND, FROM 24 TO 43 HOURS VOR TRIAL, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c. always on hand at private sale. LIBEKAL ARVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENT: REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, A. BREWSTER & CO,, OF BROOME STREET, Owners of carriiges are respecttully informed that we have a thoroushiy organized departinent tor the repair of Carriages, under the personal control of a member ot our firm, assisted by @ competent foreman, trained in our old Broome street establisnment, ‘The quality of the labor and material is precisely the same as that employed in the production of new car- Tiages. ‘The extent of our premises and our large working torce give us marked advantages in the PROMPT and THOR- OUGH execution of the work intrusted to us. Careful estimates will be made ot the cost, and no cartage, to or tro, will'be charged. Orders may be left at the tactory or warerooms, BRUADWAY AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREKT AND FIFTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH STREET. —FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVA « great bargain tor cash. one very fine cliy made top Wagon and Harness. also one two-seat square box Wagon, pole and shafis, one Sleigh; sold separate or to- gether. Inquire at stable No. 13 Fitteenth street, be- tween Broadway and Fitth avenue. LANDAY, BY BREWSTER, OF TWENTY-FIFTH street, in very fine order (light); also one second haud Coupe, good order, : WiLLIAM H, GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. “4 SPLENDID ROAD OR CaRRIAGE HORSE FOR sale.—Appiy a1 333 Wesi Fourteenth street. A Wok, SALE, A MAGNIFICENT COUPE HORSE, + 164 hands high, 9 years old; color brown: king, genile and sound; sold for want ot use. Apply at private stable, 147 Last Fortieth street or 65 Mercer street, A FORTUNE.—KIGHTH WARD LIVERY STABLE; stock fine: established 1846; must sell; terms easy? if not sold betore ‘luesday, will sell on “Weduesday, March 18, at Il o'clock, at auction. at street. BFE. N OLD ESTABLISHED LIVERY STABLE FOR sale. with first class customers, doing a good busi- ness; well stocked and in first class order. } Also the Real Estave it desired, Address KekR, box 133 Herald oitice. BRICK STAPLE, FIVE STALLS, REAR OF THREE story high stoop trame House, 19 rooms; modern stuble 275 Spring AN, Auctioneer. improvements, Forueth street, between seveuth and Eighth avenues, $1,400 zt HULBERY PECK, 268 West Thirty-fourth street. STABLE FOR SALE OR TO L&T—1N THIRTY. AL fitth street, No, 15%, between Lexington and Third Avenues Inquire at No. 3 Nassau strect, 100m 27. STABLK ON LEXINGTON AVENU Twenty-third street, tour stalls, with ap for coachman, to let, at low rent West Forty-second street, atter 6 P TWO-HORSE LANDAL ‘T FOR SALE VERY cheap, or would exe tor a one-horse Landau: let Apply to JONES & .’3 stables, corner Madison avenue and fhirtieth street. fe GENTLEMAN WILL SELL.A VERY 5 A. Slack Horse, 193¢ hands; also Carriage, &c by Brewster; turnout cost $2.00; wilisell cheap. Aa- dress 1URNOU:, Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY'S TURNOUT COMPLSTE WILL BE SOLD low for cash, hanosome bay Mare, warranted sound And kind; good action; tree and pleasant driver; airaid of nothing; good under saddle: beautitul top Pony Phaeton void mountings. with Harness to mateh; good agnow; built to order last summer. Cail at private siable 83 East Lweltth street, near University place. “4 FINE FAMILY COUPE CLARENCE, POLE AND sha as good as new: also glass tront Coach in good order} wil pell cheap to make room; top and no Wagons, all prices. toe WakonsARTON & BOYLE, No. 6 Seventh avenue. HORSE WANTED—FOR BUGGY USE, IN EX- bange. for $15) wortn of Wooden Merchandise. 33 LLM, box 150 Herald office. BALANCE FACTORY, (CITY MAKE—FINE light side bar top Buggy, $150; Depot, away, $140; Pony Carts; sound work or bus NEAR iments sApply to owner, 264 MORSES, CARRIAGES, GC. Fok, SA58--BUSINESS WAGONS OF ALI SIZES, TO carry fron\eight to thirty hundredweight; Etiptic and Platform Soings such ay Butchers’, Bakers’, Gro. cers’, Plumbers’, sSUk and Express: some Contractors Trucks; « large assorsment constantly on hand. Will be sold on monihly instahdents if required, at BARRET I's rd factory, corner’ o¢ Navy and Johnson streets, ‘ookly GREAT, Babe, OF ROAD AND WORK HORSE, J Carriages, Business Wagons, 4c.. at os. Sand 10 Kast Houston sircet, near Broadway, on fuemiay, March 1, H° SE OR TEAM. WITH OR WITHOUT WAGON, will be taken care of tor six or twelve monthy at gentleman's country residence tor light use; references. Address U. G., Herald oes, ARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE Clothing: large sick, great variety and the iow est possible prices. K. BAKTLEL |, 62 Warren street, corner College p: WILL SELD 1OW A FINE DOUBLE HARNKe dixb!) and 10 ibs. Road Wagon; both as good as new ; No reasonable offer refused. Address CAS1STLEL, box 184 Heraid office. EASE OF THE LARGE STABLE 55 COLUMBI\ 4 street for sale—H siails and room ior wagons: either can be increased: well adapted tor teed store, livery or sate stable or iactory; splendid siaad to keep work horses to let out. EW DESIGNS OF Landanlets, Rockaways, Phuetons. A. 8 FLANDRAU, (old stand of Brewster & Co.) 372 and 374 Broome st ONE, LANDAU, BY BREWSTES, TWENTY. FIVTH street: one Barouche, one six'seat Phaeton, one Coupe, one Clarence, 20 top and open Koad Wagons, by the best city makers; top and open Pony Phaeions Rockaways ol all ctyles, Sulkies. Skeletons, top and open Express Wagons, sinzle and doubie Harness, & WN. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, ( Ni STABLE, 650X100, 76 LITTLE WEST TWELFTH street, and one, 20x100, on East Eleventh street, near avenue D, for aule cheap or to le ply to Low COMPANY, 452 Canal street. ONY PHAETON WANTED —A GOOD SECOND hand basket or wood boly with top, in good order ; speap for cash. Address by mail, EB. o, & 0U., 17 Dey stree RIVATE STABLE, NEAR GRAMERCY PaRK, 10 let: six stalls; ainple carriage room, coachinan’s rooms, &c.; will let partor whole. Tuquire at 228 Last Twenticth street, or PECK & CO., 181 Fith avenue, SPEED, STYLE AND BEAUTY.—FOR SALE, A COAL © black’ Horse, 16 hands high. 7 years ola ; has long and extra hoavy mane and tail; without faule or biomish: can trot from 2:00 to 2:45; of great enuurance; can be driven by a lady: drives without puliing: afraid of nothing; suitabie for ® coupe, coach or road horse; he 18 one of the best horses to be found in the city ; # re-ponst- ble warrantee; a satistactory trial given. Address Herald Uptown Brauch office. TABLE TO RENTONO, 123 WEST EIGHTE ENTH 4) streets two siory, 21x93. Apply to VA vis G. HALL, 398 Fitth avenue aiter 9 A. M. or alter 7 P. M., or Real Estate agent. 294 sixth uvenue. J TABLE LOT TO LRASE—139 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH street, just west of Broadway. J.D. WENDEL, 79 Maiden lane. TABLE TO LET—FORTY-FOURTH STRE BE- ) tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; rent moderate. JOUN KAVANAGIL northeast corner Forty second street and Sixth avenue. TABLE TO LET FROM APRIL 1,—SIX STAL XD hay loft; water and gas on first floor; also carraige room, 431 West Twenty-eighth street. 0 LET—SEVERAL STABLES & #OW 39 HORSES, one for 10 or 12 horses, and others smaller: also 6 yacant Lots. Inquire at (21 West iwenty-iirst street, or 44) West Twentieth street. WO STORY BRICK STABLE TO LET—119 EAST Twenty-second street: good carriage house, vard, sleeping rooms, &c.; present tenant woud hire hal boWARD KEARNY, 139 Front street, 283 West Forty-fifth sirect, 10 LET—PRIVAT ‘ABLE, AT 144 WEST FIFTIETH ven:h avenues; tour strcet, between sixth and possession April 1, JAMis STIKEMAN, 76 eet. Po LET-PRIVATE room for five carriages. with Rooms for coachman, Inquire at 252 bast thirty-rifth street, between second and Third avenues. fi ‘VALUABLE TROTTING “MARE FOR SALE.—THE fayorite little troiter Ne McCann, former! owned by the late John McVann, is offered tor sale, Ad- dress Mrs. JOUN McUANN, Adiministratrix, 270 Andover street, Lowell, Mass. ANTED—A HORSE 19} HANDS, SKVEN YEARS must have sound feet and'clean limbs; one J ewt. and good traveller; no faney price paid; give description. Address iHUMAS, Herald Brooklyn Branch ottice. ANTED—A YOUNG, SOUND, STYLISH AND kind Horse, about 15% hands high: a prompt and and free uriver, aid must trot ind minuies, Audress, with description, B., vox 127 Herald offi WANtED—10 BUY, ABOUT THR, Horses, with a’ good paying TRUCKS, box Jerald otc: ANTED—A GOOD HORSE, CARRIAGE AND HAR- ness, in exchange for 16) acres of Land in Missouri, Address LAND, box erald oliice, ANTED—MAY 1, STABLE, WITH NOT LESS than 12 stalls,"loft and room for one carriage. on west side, between Tweillth and rtieth streets Address, with price per year or lease, CAcu, siation U, corner Bans and Hudson streets. WASTED A SBOOND HAND LIGHT EXPRuss Wagon, tor untry use. Address, stating terms and paruculara, 0. G., Herad office, ANTED—CANADIAN PONY, YOUNG, SOUND AND entle; price $00 or $70. Address 640 West Thirty- second street, lirst floor, tront. y JAN) KD—A TEAM UF BAY HORSES ox SIN must trot i three minutes; also a shitting leathe top Road Wagon, Harness. Kobes, &c., in exchance tor Real Estate, adjoining A. Tt. stewart’s Garden City, Long Island. that will advance rapialy on account of his improvements Address HONOK, Herald Uptown Branch office. WANtERI TO BUY CHEAP) FOR CASH, | a medium sized young and sound Horse, a’ one seated top Phacton gud set of Harness. Address, with west price and 1ull particulars, MibGGHAN 4, box 1,00 Post oluce sf WED FOR CAst—A GENTLEMAN'S HORSE and light top Wagos. Address, with tull particu- lars, name of wagon maker and lowest price, M. B. o. 1/9 Herald ollie. i WANTED—A WELL BRED AND THOROUGHLY broken Horse or mare, to trot singly in 2:5. Ad dress box 227 Metropolitan Hotel. Vv PANTED TO PURCHASE—A HORSE, SUITABLE ¢ or drive; Would buy pair at a bargain; good opportunity tor a gentieman disposing of an establich- ment. Address by letter, A. M., room 10, 37 Park row. ® TRUCKS AND Business. Address WASIED—A, HORSE, FULT 15% HANDS, § TO 3 | years, old; sound,” kind, stylish, prompt, tree pleasant driver; to trot in 3 minutes; warranted every ‘Address, with deseription, ROAD HUKSc, Uptown’ Branen oitice, ANTED—A SMALL PRIVATE STABLE OF TWO or three stalls, between Foarth and Twentieth streets, near Browlway. Addi Watling rent, which must be low, WILLIAM G. GARUQUE, 465 Fourin ay, $120, ‘S11. =—FOR SALE, A GENTLEMAN’S ROAD TURN. A outs sorrct Horse, 7 years old; can trot in three utes; warranted sound; very ‘stylish and pure aited: city made top Wagon and Harness; also top Pony naeton ; all as good as new: will be sold at a sacrifice, owner leiving for California in a few days. Can be Phirt, hear Seve: a OF BROOME STREET. | Segond hand Wagons. |, With their improved side bar. pene hes Pee PEANDRAU, ster & Co.), 372 and 3 Bey STER, ANTED—A LIGHT SIDE BAR WAGON FOR sbeeding, in good oraer: must be very cheap. Address, with’ full’ particulars, price, &c., tl. H. Hy station H, 978 Third avenue. R125 FOR HORSE, TOP BUSINESS WAGON =) and Harness; four other cheap Horses, suit- able for grocer, express, farmer, truck er cart; Truck and Harness very cheap: no fair offer retused; must sell. No. 439 West Seventeenth street. 160 nee ame WEST FIFTEENTH STREE?.—PRIVATE STA- (old stand of HEAP RENT—PRIVATE STABLE.—ADVERTISER ‘wants some private family to join’him in hiring a ‘Address W. W. T., box 3,769 New 9} Stable on Murray Hill. Youk Post office. OUBLE AND SINGLE TRUCK—WITH THREE D good Horses and work; satisiactory reasons given for selli Inquire of or address CARMAN, 176 South street, N. Y. ‘ ESIRING TO ENGAGE IN OTHER BUSINESS, I DP) viivell a Tracking Business with work of several cheap tor cash. Apply good houses: horses, trucks, dc. to LLOYD, 2) Broadway. JOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH SORRE K 15% hands, 7 years old: sound and kind Team, to use Fort; HOR or would n the coun- second street. exchange for a'nice tidy young try. Address FRED, oad W K HORSE; ALSO A SIN jt JOR SALE—A GOOD WO! gle Truck. Inquire at 426 West ‘iwenty-fitth str: OR SALE CHV AP—IN CONSEQUENCE OF DEATH ‘of owner, a close matched feam or jet black Horses, 16 hands high; warranted sound ans kind and every Way; they are the fastest team of private horses in ‘this city. Also a Brewster Coupe, Brothers’ Barouche and Phacion, two sets of mounted double Harness, Whips. Blankets, &c. at private stable 1) West Fifteenth street JOR SALE—CHEAP, A COVERED WA i first class order. Apply to CUNKLING & C1 702 Broadway. rahe gentle coach Wood richly Apply . IN 1 NO. bie to letlow. : $250. gast FOR MY SHIFVING LEATHER TOP * match Koad Wagon, best city maker; Harness to leigh, Whip, &c.; all good as new ; cost lavt De- cember $75. 6 Kighteent! Inquire tor Mr. BELL, at club stable No. sti btwee Bi oO 95() FORA TOP . PONY | PHARTOS 9) tl dway and Futtn av. AND Harness.—Cost $550 last fail; used but three mes; sold on account of going abroad. ‘Inquire for Mr. Stetson’s phaeton at No. 37 West | wenty-eighth street, cafe, or at the stable of Union Club, No 6 Lighteenth street, one dour east of Fifth avenue. 95 () ~TERNOUT. COMPL»:T! OU, tiorse; warranted sound can drive him; Dusenbury Pop Bugey Robe, Whip; allin extra order. 12 % NICK BAY od driver; lady arness, Blanket, est Nineteenth st. BILLIARDS. FINK STOCK OF STANDARD — BILLIARD ‘ables, new aud second hand, popular styles and jow prices.” Wine ornamental Cues and the largest and best siock of Biliiard Articies in the country. HM. W. COLLENDER, 733 Broadway, A SPLI NDID ASSORTMENT OF TABLES (BEVEL) izes and by the best makers; everything com: f equal to new. price very low. Diete and edie) AVALK Lit & OU. 32 Cortlandt street, 7 PRICES TO SUIT URCHASERS OF BILLIAKD Goods —New wad second hand bevel Tables, at rguine Call and examine, Brent oarsaiy TL URIEFITH & CO., 40 Vesey street. JOR SALE—A PAIR Ov ELEGANT HORSES, CAR- riage and Harness (a gentleman's private turnout) ; bay Horses 8 years old, 10% hands; very close match and of great siyle and action; tree drivers, singly or to- gether; sound, kind and gentle, and a “periect team.” Carriage a light four seat Rockaway, good as new. Fstablisnment bought last season. Will ‘be sold a ba: ain, Address box 5,085 ost office. JOR SALE-A TEAM OF LOWELL HORSES, 15.2 high; own brothers; 6 and 7 years oid; well bred; very stylish: fine road ters; wartanted sound and kind and without a blemish: a pertect gentleman's road team; Will geil for want ol use at less than Value. Address box 5,413 Post office, UR SALE—A COUPE HORSK, 16 HANDS HIGH, K color bey, of fine style and action; also bay tiorse, 16% hands, atid full spring, top Wagon. To be seen at Columbian stable, 163 West Fitteenth street, OR SALE-—ELEGANT GRAY, 15% HANDS K high; sound ant reliable in harness or under sad- dle. Private stable 109 West Eighteenth street, AOR SALE—FIRST GLASS TRUCKS AND ICE Oregons (new), single and double, and Stables to let, with 8 10 of 19 stalls, KDWARD PRIAL, 18 Ninth avenue, 70 s LE—A FINE YOUNG TEAM OF DARK frown Horses, band 6 years old; sound. kind and true; can trot together in 2:50. For particulars inquire ot JOKN NiWMAS, Sixth Avenue Hotel, corner Forty- fourth street and Sixth avenue. JOR SALE—A HANDSOME, pair of carriage Horses, ; ntod pertectly sound and kind. 8, box Uptown Branch office. SOR SALE—-NEW SINGLE TRUCKS, EXPRESS, Fo Srocery Business and platform spring top Wagons. MoLAUGHLEN STYLISH, WELL BRED V5 hands hich, 8 years Address I. J. & HARLE, 421 Tenth avenue, noar Thirty-iourth street, _ ‘OLLENDER BILLIAKD TABLE A HANDSOME for sale, 45:x9: bevel; maple, asn and walnut Woods; only afew months im use: made to order; every- thing firs; ciass and complete, inciftiding waite rubber cover and fyot rug; lowest cash price $25). At No. 230 est Hilty-rst street, near Broadway. sore ILLIARD .—WANT TO PURCHASE A BEVEL, Bitavle, in poor order, at a very low price, of will take one on storage for use. Address J. U. JOUN, Heraid Uptown Branch oiftce. RERS OF BIL. EALERS IN AND MANUFAC liard tables will, ind, by examination, that tor cheap and stylish Printing of any description the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN |, 213 Broadway, cannot be survasse i. . LLIARD CONTEST ae A aT CHAMPLONSTUP MEDAL, VIGNAUX @lampion) D 7: ta pol sched (CHAMPION) 44 CYRILLE DION, at Tammany Hi: il, THURSDAY G, Match 25, 1875, 2onne 600 points up. mateed. M.} game to commence a Doors open Akets ic rved seats $1 60. nh HELAN’S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, USED P now in the Wandgor, St. Nicholas, Karie'sang Grand Ventral Hotels, for sale only by GO, &, PHELAN, 36 East Fourteenth sirect PROPOSALS. IEALED BIDS RECHIVED UNTIL MARCEL 25, 1875, SP. M., for two four story a ee on Sixty -sec~ Oad street, between Ninth avenus and Broadway; no ‘pius received below prices named 1,000, $17,000 Also: ‘elegant tour slory UWwelling, 303 West Fifty-eighth street, $35,W0; also Lot, opposite Fifty-eighth street, near Cirle, $150.0, Owner reserves right to sell at private sale prior to opening vida, WILLIAM BEDELL, owner, 999 Eighth avenue, A NO. L= GREAT BARGAINS in FURNITURE, ps |p 3 Nos. “ 8 5 s 87 and 49 3 < 4 6 Bowery: Ea _DEORAAF & DEGRAAP & Furniture, 4 Bedding, & me z i Ing, &c., 4 BY 65 130 and 137 |= al, at 5 Dlohrystie street oy | Hester street, 3 < prices that de! a « Y | New Yor. |# competition. | ¥ avvaDaG ‘Brana | vavvuoga a . \3 & Store, is 8 81 5 & z P| Fourth avenue. a FKOM 330 UP. : hite Uair, 75c. per pound. All the Jest styles ot <4 at unusually low figures. (o close oat our retail stock. : L. KELIY & C0., 184 Fitth avenue, near Iwenty-third street AT BEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR « Furniture, Carpois and Bedding. at B. M, COW- PERTHWAIT & 155 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock und low prices. T PRIVATE SALK—THE ENTIRG FURNITURE OF 4 three story and basement House, including piano, Walnut bedroom suils, parior suits, buffet, horary table, atl in firs: class order. 162 Grand si, Jersey ANTIQUE FURNITURS (AND ARTICLES Vir.u.—SYPHER & CO. received and are Low exbil or 593 Broadway, have just ing in their spacious ware- rooms very ctioice selections ot Dutch inlaid ‘ ucniture, Banl and marqueterie Furniture, Dutch Musical and i evres, Dresden and Oriental China- Bronzes, Chandeliers, Mirrors, &c., &c.; a fine assortment of modern Furniture by best ci N YPHER & OO., 593 A HAVING AN IMMENSE STOCK OF CARPETS, + Furniwure ani Hedding on hand I will sell for the next @ days on acash basis and take the payment in weekly or monthiy instalments JAMES J. COUGAN, 382 (hird avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty: eighth streets. A WMUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD-ENTIRE HAND. some Lousehold Furniture Col. T. Bowles, consist- ing superb Parior wits in sutin, Turkish Suit, elegant four round 7% octave Steinway ‘Piano; Bedroom se with Dressing Cusoo; Bedsteads, Bureaus. bair an spring Ma tresses; rep, push and haireloth Suits: cases, Writing Desk, extension Tabie, Bullet, ( leat ilverware, Paintings, brouzes, Carpe also fine team Koad Horses, Windsor Wagon, &c, N. B.—No limited price on any article: no reason- able offer retuyed. Call to-day or Monday, private resi- dence 2i0 Wost 21st at. TG. W. SMITHS, 41 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET— The cheapest place to buy Parlor Beds, Bookcases, Bureaus and ofa Beas of the latest improvements ; also de. ; Harness, Farior Suits for cash or instaiments. A MAGNIFIOENT LO HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE fA. for saie—At private residence 12) West 23d st., near dit ay,—Brilliant toned Windsor 74 octave Pianotorte, cost $1.00, tor $: inlaid satin Parlor sult, cost: $50, for $200; one do., $160; Turkish suit, $100; rep Suit, $30; Carpet. Mirrors, Bronzes, Oi! Paintings, Pedestals; Be room Suit, complete, $80 upward ; Mattresses, Buffet, kx- tension Labies, Chairs, &c. Must be sold resardiess of Cost, Also library, dining room and basement Furniture 4c. on the dollar. “ UCIION, AUCTION, AUCTION—FURNITURE.— fi. For second hand Furniture in every variety, from that by the best makers down to extraordinary, atthe lowest ores, call at JAMES GRAHAM’s, 190 1! ave- hue and 13 Washington pluce. | cation. 13 (| aa lalallala aA al Atel, al te SODA FOURY ALN, A wil trade for a, Buicher FORD'S American Ma ket, 494 baghth avenue. TA SACRIFICE—R.ME STOCK, FIXTURES AND thesfoute Lenser & low revit, of the old. eatale lished and best Millinery 42@ Fancy Goods Store om Eighth avenue, west side; Stock well selected and ia L perfect order; ickness cals Oh eee etth avenue, BOOK AND STATIONERY i SALE WY, $68 Bightl A tablished, will be sold at TORE, 0 YEARS BS- barge: reasons for selling parties retiring from business. Apply at 155 Third avenue. FIRST OLASS RESTAURANT, fitted up; business average $12.00 per lished s1x years; location unsurpassed; good lease; low Tent; other engagements; must sell; little cash rex quired; calland see at once, 1,136 Secoud avenue. ELEGANTLY ear, estab. FIRST CLASS FANCY GROCERY aND FRUIT 4\ Business, paying well, with everything complete ownercannot attend to it, for particulars apply at Wator street A $750 WILL PURCHASE STOCK AND FIXTURES + Of an old established Toy and Contectionery © of 4 yoars’ standing ; sickness the cause of selling. Third avenue, BUgNESSES FOR DISPOSAL. THOSE DESIRING investments may be suited tree of charge on apple No charge to owaers unless a sale is effected. HUNT & HAYNE: Financial and Business Brokers, 187 Broadw Bvokaree RY FOR SALK—IN WORKING ORD® or would take par influence trade, Address WELL VORNER LIQUOR STOR / completely fitted ap. | avenue; one of the best J. MOORE, 28) Tenth a —NANDSOMELY ANTP vsiablished, om # teading 1d Up LOWI. cule, Near Twenty-sixth st ALE-—TERMS EASY; CORNER RUG STORK FOO store on leading ay nue"in Brooklyn. Apply to KLEIN, FLEKT & CO,, 31 Cortlandt street. mee JOR CHEAP PRINTING CALL ON THY MKTROL POLILAN PRINTID i ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 Broadway. NANCY GOODS STORK AND FIXTURES FoR sale.—Address KE, KENT, 107 Bleecker street {OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FRUIT AND SAMPUB Room, on Broadway. Inquire at 743 Broadway, room 5. 1OR SAL TOCK, FIXTURES AND. LEASE OF an old established Book, Music and Stationer; Store; will be sold less than invoice cost of stock, if soli atonce. Apply tO LAMBERT & KANE, 431 Grand st POR SALE—100 HARDWOOD, SPINDLE-BACK Benches, fit or churches, theatres, school or meet- ing rooms. Inquire at 207 West Sinetecnth street. OR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF STORE 1288 Broadway: handsome marble Counters, Tea Canis- ters, with Looking Glass Fronts, Gas Fixtures, &c. Ap~ ply in store. LLEASE AND FURNITURE OF CALLEN HOUSR, corner of Hudson and Laight streets, for sale very cheap for cash, as the proprietor has other business, of would exchange tora Farm, with buildings complete, near the city. LD ESTABLISHED NEWS DEPOT, WITH FLX. tures and [toute for sale; Kood chance. 509 Grand street, Williamsburg. Store for sale. Apply at store 714 Third avenue. {SECOND HAND FURNITURE S1ORE FOR SALE— Horse ai ress Wagon, as the owner has other business to attend to. Inquire at 382 Eighth avenue, hortheast corner Twenty-ninth street, $500 HALF CASH, WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS Pe . vears established; Bar that cannot be exce | z further particulars apply to MILLER, noriheu: reet and Eighth ay sements Under This Heading Sce Directory. MACHINERY, - N OLD ESTABLISHED RESPONSIBLE HOUSB European # to take the exciusive European agency tor fest wishes, in nnection with thetr different Old established tims, who 4s$ special machinery need address D, & 1 guarantees their wares, 2,620 New York Post office. T BARGAINS BEFORE REMOVING—OUR ENTIRE stock of horizotal and upright Eugines and Boil- ers, Hoisters, Pumps, lanks, Blowers, “Mott” Kettles, woodworking Machinery, 4c. WILSON & ROAKE, Water and Dover streets. ‘h BOILER W ro 30 1 R WANIED—FROM 20 TO 30 A HORSE bower, how or second hand, cheap; tubular. Ad- dress, with price and all particulars, STLAM BOILBR, Heraid office. BeAxtee STEAM ENGINES, 2 4 6, 8 10 HORSE power, extra size boilers ‘if ‘requited, constantly on hand and tor sale by WILLIAM D, RUSSi:LL (office of Baxter steam Kugine Company), 18 Park Place, New York, D 3 IN MACHINERY, MANUFACTURERS others needing Friniing., can have It done in the besi ‘style by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. VOR SALE—40-HORSE ENGINE, WITH UPRIGNT or locomotive boiler, in good ofder, 1344x.0inchos evlinder. Apply-to DUNSEItH, machine shop, Forty- first street, neur Eleventh avenue, or SMITH, 374 Wess Finy-fitth street. {OR SALE LOW—A NEW MEDIUM SIZ4 SAW Table, with an attachment for polishing; Wright & Smith makers, Call at No, 120 Ceutre street, third loft A FIRST CLASS OUTFIT IN FURNITURE AND Pickhardat's parlor and sota Bedsteads, made out of the best material under our own supervision. 218 West ‘rhirty-seventh street. Also Goods taken on storage ‘OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, TWO FINE 20-HORSE Horizontal bngines, sizes 10x20, To be seen at the Globe iron Works, West Thirty-third street, near Lleve enth avenue. ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- ture and Ledding, at lowest cash prices, at O)FAR- RiLL's extensive warerooms, No. 410 kighth avenue, between ‘thirtieth and ‘ihirty-frst streets. Pay ut taken weekly or monthly. TTKNTIONI—PARTIES ABOUT GIVING UP housekeeping can find a cash purchaser who will buy thetr entire Furniture, Carpets. Bedding, &c., by calling on or addressing M. ABKAHAMs, No. 274 Sev- enih avenue, Cees AND FUBNITUKE Old Original Sign, “Golden Eagle,"? 99 Bowery, 9. Good Striped Carpets, per yard, 180. Good Ingrain Carvets, per yard, Sc. and 0c. Good ail-wool ingrain Carpeis, per yard, 6c and. T5e. Good Oitcloths, new patterns, der yard, Ye. and 90c, Good Brussels Carpets, per yard, $1 05 and $1 25. Enamelied ¢ Walnut Chamber suits, $40. Parlor suits, in reps, &c., $30 and $40. Cheapest store 0 New York, 99 Bowery, '99. A LAR ‘OF CAI ORNI (aerets, Furniture, Bods. Bedding, dc. Payinenis taken by the week or month. ‘Terins easy. ELLY & CO., corner Twenty-fifth street and ~ixth aveniie. URNITURE.—FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE in every Variety, {rom that by the best makers down to ordinary, at lowest prices, call at JAMES: GRAHAM'S, 1 Third avenue and 12 Washington place. )URNITURE AND CARPETS. $250.00 WORTH OF Furniture now offered at our immense wareroom 25 er cent cheaper than any other house in the city; a jor suits, 7 pieces, $4, and Chamber =uils, 9 pieces, $22. A choice assortment of Carpets—velvet, bouy Brussols, tapestry Brussels and all wool ingrain—at low prices. Oticloths, Window shades, lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Mats, Matting, &c, D. KELLY, successor to H. O'Farrell, 500, 512, 514 and 516 Kighth avenue. OR SALE—A PAYNE'S ETAGERE PARLOR BED stead, but litle used, ata sacrifice; or would ex- change for a Bedroom suit, Apply ut 162 State street, Brookiyn. . URNITURE.—I WILL TRADE A CHEAP HOUSE and Lotin suburbs of Brooklyn, for Household Fur- niture: property put in at less than cost; free and clear. Address LYMAN, Herald oftice. URNITURE TO LET.—A LADY BREAKING UP housekeeping wishes to rent her entire Furniture; would take part pay:nent in Board. Address L. D., box M4) Herald Uptown Branch office, OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH, J Brussels, three-ply and ingrain Carpets, Oticloths, fl ad cheap, at the old place, 112 Fulton street, side entrance. RINTING OF KVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY done at very moderate prices by the METROPOLI- TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Herald Building, 218 Broadway, New York. ARTI DISPOSING OF THEIR HOUSEHOLD Furniture will find @ purchaser at good prices by addressing A, B. O., Herald Uptown Branch office, SACRIFIOR.—ELEGANT DRESSING CASE, $00; Sofa Hed, ($2; ood. toned Fiano, $8): béat Nair al inds: wand secon and Fur- are oN Se FAVOIS. auction mouse, 1S east 1th roth ay, Packed and shipped cheap, Cali and look. Weare LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD Farniture for a country hotel of some 60 rooms, Parties breaking up housekeeping or wishing (o sell out jeap for cash Will find @ ready purchaser by adaress- ing, lor one week, A, H., box 11U seraid office. V ANTED—A NEW, OR NEARLY NEW, PARLOR ‘and Bedroom Suit, Dining Table and Chairs: must be cheap for cash. Address 214 Ninth avenue, bell No. 1. 10™ YEAR OF GKORGE A, CLARKE'S POPULAR system of monthly payments for fine Furniture, Carpets, Ke. 747 Brouuway, Gouds, prices and terns worthy of examinaion, ASTROLOGER PROFESSOR LISTER, 320 Sixt avenue. Send for circulars. Addre box 4k) New York Post office. picid TTENTION.—KNOW THY DiSTINY.—AFTER YOU have been deceived and lost faith consult this wondertully gifted Clairvoyant; gives !uc tases mar. Hanes, telis everything. 159 Went Forty-tirst stceet, near ‘oadWway. TTENTION.—CONSULTATIONS ON —“BOSINES: lawsuits, enemies, losses, absent friends, love, mar: Tiago, sickness and death. Pay refused ‘anicss satisfiea Mine. SINGHI, Clairvo. ty oh Sixth Pwenue. Bg ed MME. RO! i LIVING CLAIR- t Mca d for woys be spd frien ds, losses, pases: sickness, charms, dc. ; tells ever; . Tod Sixth ave nue, near Forty-third street. deat Wie ny CLAIRVOYA ‘aT TELLS Poh 3 shows likenosses, causes 0; B02. rs 150 West Twenty-fith stroet merene M*®. FRANOIS REVIALS ALL YOUR LIFE, RE- covers stolen proporty, brings separated together; sutustacdgn or money Terunded. ‘Third aveuue, OR SALE CHEAP—FOUR-HORSE POWER VER- Ucal bngine, Bow running: also wanted Flywheel, 10 feet diameter, barrow rim. 211 Greene street, Jersey I i Neg Upright Drills, Tools, &e. ottice. WASTEDCSURFACE PLANER, TO PLAN PROM 22 to 26 inches wide im good Tunning order. Ad- dress box 82) Post office. Plaintield, N. J. SECOND HAND 3-HORSB OPER CALORIC ENGINE FOR SALE.—NOW KUN ning at 93 Clit street, E ENTIRE OUTFIT OP A MACHINE SHOP FOR sale, consisting of Planer, Lathes, Shaper, Forge, Address B, box 123 Herald Warrepsa goup power Engine, and good Boiler 40 horse. PURCELL AND BREN foot West Fitty-se' A —THOMPSON'S COLLEG! + opposiie Cooper Institute’ bookxeepi arithmetic and lauguages; day or evening. D nt; Telerraphy taught, practically, with ments; demand ior operators. BUSINESS COURSE $15.—BOOKKEEPING DOU- ple entry, Comm-reial Arithmeric and Business Writing to qualify for business, $15; Writ ng, lessons, $8 monwly. PALSE'S Coliege, 62 Bowery; Uptowa Col- lege, Broadway and Thirty-tourth street. N OPPORTUNITY,—FOR SALE, A SCHOOL FOR established ten years, Ayply tor pa place, Brooklyn. LADY TEACHER OF GREAT EXPERIENCE DE- o give private lessons in German and Frenem children in New York and suburbs. Please address TEACHER, box 961 Post office, New York. T DOLBEAR’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, NO, 1,193 Broadway, students receive special "private ‘in- Straction in bookkeeping, writing and arithme: become quick at figures, rapid business writers and practical bookkeepers. Apply day or evening. LADY TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE WOULD like a few more private pupils in tnglish, Matne- matics and Latin; barticuiar attention and careiul fustruction. Address, this week, Miss AKLING, sta- ton F. LL YOUNG MEN AND PARENTS ARE INVITED to call at Business College, (wenty-third street, cor ner Sixth avenue. LADY OF GREAT EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING the French language gram ically and conversa- tionally desires some mvure pupils, Terms very mode- rave. Call on mme. T. B., 98 Second avenu )RENCH CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE—BY ‘a Parisian gentieman; unexceptionable city refer ences, Address PARISIAN, box 129 Herald Uptowa Branch office, Broadway. JAMILIES OR SCHOOLS DESIRING COMPETENT teachers, especially fur languages and music, will find them by applying to Mra. MICHELL, Teachers’ bureau, 67 West Thirty-ftth street. GERMAN AND SPANISH THOROUGHLY taught; Lessons given at either pupil's residence er my own: terms moderate. Callonor address PRO- FESSOR, 1,25 Broadway, second floor, room No. 6. NSTRUCTION LN ALL THE ENGLI“# BRANCHES given to grown up ladies of neglected education, by , an experienced lady teacher; grammar and letter wri ing thorough; terms moderate evening. ApDIy at book store, ROFESSOR B. KUTTNER, TEACHER OF GERMAN } private lessons day aud id'sixth avenue. and French; Bngtish to foreigners. Please cal or add eas 993 Second avenue, between Fifty second and Fitty-third streeis, or Dolboar’s Collegs, 1,19 Broadway, corner of Cwenty-cighih street, PUNMANSHLP 9 CENTS BACH FOR BEST PRIVATE, lessons. WILLSON & WALWORTH'S Business Cob o, 1Wenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue TING TAUGHT sUG., Phonographic Instt- Send tox cireuli AND FRENCH LANGUAGES AND Lit. thoroughly taught by @ very practical method ; classes and private lessons; English to toreis ers. Apply to ANTONIO RAMOS, 38 University place. qr OPPORTUNITY TO IN A THOROUGH sD knowledge of seleetephy, io. office, Address. TELEGRAPHER, Heraid Uptown Branch offe W BITING Ik SHORTHAND TAUGHT IN TEN LBS. sons In apy part of the Union; 50 cents per lesson, Adidress or call on D. RUSS, % Clinton piace, f CENTS A LESSON.—CONVERSATIONAL, 5Q) inet ty a Partsian young lady diplomee: boome and pampiiets cransiated, Addrewor cail OOM. VERISiy 1,263 Broadway, from 3 to 7 P.M. e VERSATLONAT, GbR NTS A LESSON—O 50 SRST, 4 Norm Gorman lady. Address. @ERe + WAN, box 177 Herald Uptown Brauch oflice, 1,260 Broads » way. " i eereecmansarend PER WEEK,—LESSONS IN F. day by a tl hly ea $l atoradares 107 eu ot Sixth avent ‘wenty CHANGE, HONOGRAPHY AND REP ., day or evening, ‘Twenty-third SPANISH © erature 4 LASS | PARLOR RP&T, TANTED--FIRST | CLA! ‘ST, W a 0, Chamber Set aud al of inure in exe je for interest-bearing is, Kor Ke Hatate and ouher sgeurttios and some cash. ont ‘ou OR address Uy AK. Llu Weat twenry-thira str

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