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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 14,091. = [RECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Szconp PaGe—Third, fourth, fifth ana sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Eteventa Pace—Sixth column. BILLIARDS—S¥coxn Pace—second column. BOARDERS WANTED—Finst Yace—Fourth column. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED—Pinst Pace—Fourth column, BROOKLYN BOARND—Finsr Pace—Foarth column. BRUOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szconp Pace—First column, BUSINESS OPPOR’ TIES—Nint Pace, OS NOTICES—Seventa Pace—Sixth column, GITY RAL ESTATG FOR SALE—Suconp Pacr—First column. CLERKS aND SALESMEN—Tweirtn Paoe—Sixth col- umn. LOTHING—Evrventa Pace—sixth column. OACHMEN AND GARVENERS—Twevrre Pace— Sixth column. COAL AND WOOD—Exgventa Pacr-—Sixth colamn. COASTWIs. STEAMSHIPs—Pirst Pace—Fifth and sixth colninna, COPAKRINEsSHIPS—Nistu Pace COUNTRY BOARD—Finst Pace—Fourth colamn, DANCING ACADEMIES—Skcoxy Pace—Secona col- wun. DENVISTRY—Eveventa Pacr—Sixth column, D #00 Ds—F rast Pace Second column. DWELLING HOU-Es TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. FURNISHED--Eueventa Pacr—Second and third columns. ROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Finst Pacu—Fitth column. BOPE—First ’ace—second column. YRESSES—Skcoxp Pace—thirl column, EXCURSIONS—Fiusr Pace—Sixth column. Eo. 0: FINAN TAL—Nintit Pact, VOR SALE—Eteventn Pace—First column. FURNISH E iS AND APARTMENTS TO LET= Euxvextu Pace—Third column. PURNITURE—Finsr Pace— ixth column, QELP WANTED—FEMALES—Twaurrn Pacr—Fifth col- BEL W: NTED--MALES—Evevexta Pace—Sixth col- uinn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4&C.—Finst Pace—Third and fourth columns. BOTHLS—First Pace—Fourth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Evxvertm Pacr— Sixth column. STRUCTION—Eveventa Pace—First column. a BRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON OIfY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Szconp Pace—First column. fe KADSON—SxecoxD Pace—Third commn. OST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First and second col- MACHINERY—Exevexts Pace—First column. MARBLE MANTLES—Sxconp Pace—Second column. MEDICAL—ELeventu Pack—Sixth column. MILK ANO CREAM—EuvesTH Page—Sixth column. MILLINERY AND DitkcSMAKING—Finst Fage—Seo- ond coluinn. MISCELLANtOUS ADVERTISEMENTS--Texta Pace— Sixth column. MUSICAL—Skcowp Pace—Third column. \NEW PUBLICATIONS—sxventa Pack—Sixth column. PERSUNAG— Fist Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Seconp Pace—Third column. PROPOSALS—Secoxp Pacr—Second column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALY¥ OR TO KE ‘OND Pace ~First and second columns. REAL TO EXCHANGE—SzcoxD Pace—Sec- ond column. BEAL ESTA!E WANTED—Sxcoyp Pace—Second col- umn. EWARDS—F inst Page—-econd coiamn. ALES AT AUCTION—Evevesta Pacz—Fourth, fifth ‘apd sixth columns. BITUAIONS WANTED—¥VEMALES—Twerrra Pacz— First, second, third, fourch and fifth columns. BITUATIONS = WANTED—MALES—Twenrtu = Pagr— Sixth column. SPECIAL NUTICES—First Pace—Second column, SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Frest Pacr—Third column, ‘LEVENTR Paox—Sixth column. Evsventa Pacge—Sixth column. inst Page—Third column, Second column, RAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Finst Pace—Sixth column. INFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Eeventn Pace—Fourth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Seconp Pace—Second cole TACHTS, SYEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst Pacy—Sixth col- umn. BENNETT BUILDING. ENNETT BUILDING. A FEW MORE OFFICES TO LET. DIRECTORY, Fooms co, BAgENENE pePawrence &Co., Bankers. 3-3°N. Sayre, Genuemen's Furnishins. S—H. D. Damont, otationer. G, W. Sinith, Law Boo 4Thomas ¥. Lynch, Wines Eawin Le trion, Cigars hatin e Friedman, Tailors ediman, je for Banl nets Very eugECOND STOwt J—MeMahon & Morse, Lawyers 2-W. H. O'Dwyer, Lawyer. ‘A. Buckinghaw, Lawyer. 7 C. Pinckney, Publisher. 8 {10 let. jorthwestern Life Insurance Con; any, L +. Benedict, Agent: J}-to tet. chamber of Lite insurance, OC’ Chariton T. Lewis, Secretary i2-McCarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers. Uocook & Nossau, Lawyers. H. B. Ferguson, Lawyer. Fi x A psc awyer. M—3i. W. Weld, Lawver. soternstonal Callaction Association . G, Derrickson, Lawyer, THIRD STORY 1) Judge Sutherlanc. 2) F. M. scott, Lawyer. g-Fettriteh & Cardwell, Lawyers. J. 8. Hanson, Lawyer. 4—To let &-Sheridan, Bonynge, Cochran and mer, Real Estate. Keul Estate, cEwen, bteno- Sette Briggs Re Aitken Co Vraphagen, Lawyet Matthews, Lavyer H. Kyun, T. Gardever, L awver ommercial, Chicago Tribune, F. T. Me- Fadde —Witkinson & Peters. Trustees of Estate of White, 9 (Harrison & Strong. Lawyers, | 3 A. E, Woocruff, Lawyer, H—W. RK. Bergholz, Vivil Engineer, Peilam and Vortchester Katlroad Company. FOURTH STORY JoThornton £ Earle, Lawyers 5. , Edgar Ketchum, Register in Ban! 3 $¢ kevar Ketchum dr. Lawver. be | le. Lawyer. L. : Menet & Co. 7—Haskins & Crook, Lawyers, Purroy & Butzel, Lawyers G. i. Baden, Lawyer ary, Weller & schenck, Lawyers. T, O'Brien, Lawyer. 9—C. WH. Willian: aw ver. WChauncey safer, Lawyer. UC. H, Glover Lawyer. » Fred W. Kenny, Attorney and Counsellor Lockwood & Crosby, Lawyers. (gS: bunler, Lawyer. i FIFTH STORY I=L, Skidmore. Lawyer. John b. Clute. 2—-Stuyvesant Bank Receiver. 3, Wakeman & Lattng, Lawyers 4/7. 8 Wakeman, Lawyer. 5Su. 6. Koe, Lawyer. | 104a1 Pubiishing Company, r. ‘iteh, Lawyers. } 7—Fiteh G. Fuller, Lawyer. S—Haseal) & Stotse So WS. H. Stee: He Kin i. Lydeck wyer | Meg. P. & J. A. Reed, Lawyers | \2—Byrne Everett Bt Walsh, Halvert and Eckerson, Lawyers, SIXTH STORY, John Townshend, Lawyer A. Michoise: i g—Henderson Lawyer. R, Logan, © ‘mite, do. . W. Carpenter, Lawyer 47 Otis V. Mail, Li = =—KENTUCKY STATE | $50.000. ber Drawing, Maren | amounting to $300.00); prizes cashed without dist syers O§ Geerze Lawyer, Finith & Dean, Cis sarveyors 10) 6. W. Van siclen, Lawyer. VOT. H. Baldwin, Lawyer. 124 Charles D. Barrow, Lawye' 134 Henry A. Gildersiceve, Law; WhG. tall Lawyer U. W. Vompkins, Lawyer oe Milt SONAL. | VOR ADOPITON—A SPLENDID NEW-BORN BO} Also one li duysold, likewise a boy 21 months. 149 Ubariles street, NFORMATION WANTED,—1HE WIFE OF WILLIAM A sowdon or Wiliam turner, of Bxeter, Devon, king. land, married somewhere in Massachusetts, will find it to her advantage to correspond with H. #., lerald Up- town Branch office. i - { LOST AND FOUND. ' ] OST—GOLD COUPONS. (CKIBED AS FOL 4 f a Raiir Nos. ho tour coupor C, $5 cach, ott Chicago a i coupons, coupons, ) @inounting cautioned a been stopped. Vr & OO. No.2 Broad st, Lost! MALL, BROW a4, stort NE across; rinder Will be liberaily ro wa ing him to xo. be West Twenty-ninth s " LO8tes GOLD WALL, WORN AS A CHARM ON A 4 wateh cliain. More than its value will be patd tor its retmrn to 219 Madison avenue, (PHE NEPROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Deis breateae heat Pinctitton for deny ) nsurpaased fachtt ail Kinds of Princing with unusua pinees nad ok Moderate prices Promptness and at NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS, LOST AND FOUND 38 suitable rewa: 40 REWARD. ATURDAY EVENING 2th inst. on green cur to Grand street terry, gold buntin; dress box 2. 50 REWARD.—LOST, ABOUT 5 O'CLOCK Friday afternoon, at the fire, Grand and Mercer streets, 3, fold hunting case Watch; ker: inscription inside. ke Tost o' questioi KIN OF FANCY DOG! Birds, &c.; Medicines tor all diseases; Prepare: Food tor mocking birds, at b. G. DOVEY’S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal, JUST RECEIVED PROM ENGLAD URDAY EVENING, A GOLD BAND —FOR SALE, ALL id wil be pald. 451 West D, A FINE «lot of - coteh, Skye, Dandy Linmont and black and tan Terriers: also’ Ferret for all diseases, at L. N. M o. 3 Amily street. OLLEY'S “PARAGON —1U-BORK, 934 LBS. their finest gun; in sole ease, with implements complete; original cost $30. . | Cortlandt street, Watch, with monogram W. J. ui, Ad- | all improvement: r of Address Vox 3,317 Post | — 7a a 50 REWARDCTHH PERSON WHO WILL RE OU turn the gold Watch (stem winder) which wa Tost Saturday nighton a Third avenue car, betwee Eighth and Ninth streets, will receive the above reward without being questioned, | Tlie inscription eng side the wateh is thi foseph Dubui i Co., Geneve, 1873.” Call at Mr, T, DUB 772 Third avenu. TION POOLS—SOLD THIS ING ON THE and other trotting races, at the Putnam use, Opposite the Hippodrome, at 6 ~ M. R. DUNELEY. ‘CTION POOLS SOLD AT THE LIBBY HOUSE, Twenty seventh street and northwest corner of Vourth avenue, to-night, on the Hippodrome trots, at 6 M, GLO. SHAN. ERALD BRANCH OFFICES, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO NINE P. WITH HRRAL AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORN. ING, AT 1.265 BROADWAY AND 53) SIXTH AVENUE, THI: Y-VIRST AND THIRTY. ND OFFIC: I, NI t. HAKLEM 231 THIR! ¥ OF D24TH ADVERTISEMENTS RECLI TO 7 PL M., AND | NE’ DEALERS 0. AY FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MOKNING. BOYCE, COUNSELLOR, NOTARY A ~-TsAac « Public, Commissioner of leeds, 267’ Broadway, | Practteos tn’ all Courts ot this state apd United stares ivorces obtained promptly. Law Papers accurately prepared. A —SODA WATER, fits of Apparatus and Materials, with full msiructions; all departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exclusive Kights in desirable territor: JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, went; Twenty-seventh streets, New York. A. Disesses of Men —HENRY A. DANIELS, MN. D., for- merly State Professor of Anatomy and lecturer on Dis- cases of the Nervous System in the cities ot New York and Philadelphia, can be consulted at his residence, 1i4 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. on the diseases ot men, of whatever name or nature. catalogues trec. ixth and vario Dr. DANIELS has devoted the energies of a iifetime to the cure of diseases of men as a specialty, and the ex tensive experience ke has acquired in a constant prac- tice ot over 2) years enables him to eflect radical cures in the most obstinate cases of Nervous or Muscular De bility and Organic Weakness or Vital Exhaustion, ‘ating L> bas whether arising trom mental excesses avd habits. in the course of his practice Dr. D. restored hundreds ot cases of the most hopeless char- acter to the fu'l and permanent enjoyment of vigorous manhood after all other eftorts had iailed to effect the slightest beneft, hygorie # ee A HAVANA LOTTERY; GERMAN GOVERN iT Lotteries. Prizes cashed and iiformation given. WACHSMANN & CO., Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau stre ts Post office box 3,316. — kERFOOT DRIVING PARK.—SEALED sals will be received until April 10 for the privilege Of pool selling tor the coming season WM. McMAHON, Proprietor. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED | ONE OF THE most important executor’ valuabie Trotting Stock, Road Wagons, &c, ¢' in New York will take place on Monday’ (this day March 2z, at ll o'clock, at BARKER & SON'S City AQ tion Mart and New York Tattersalls. corner of Broa way and Thirty-ninth street, the prooerty and ‘end private estaolishment of the oreau, tormer c late Colonet Henry C. 'y of Montreal, and consisting of THE BAY rrotting Geldings Lantz and mate. both got poo (son of Vermont Black Ha positively the most extraordinary lo high, 6 years rowpt and extra gainey drivers; have been trotted together, and go a3 are xaited and act alike varranted sound and kind. 1HE FAMOUS bay trotting Mare Belle Riviere, by Koval George, dim by St. Lawrence 1844 high, 8 yeurs'old: hi and 2.31 on the ice: 13 a sure 4s an elegant driver; no puller nor lugger, and war- ‘kk. and bred in MINERAL WATERS, GINGER | closest uatehed puir Ales, sparkling Wines; manutactare ot complete out- ton a slack reil have fine full manes and tails REAT sorrel road gelding Marlow, got by Tip- y id; a very styhsh driver: in 1448, and ten miles in endous road horses in the shown a mile 36:05; 18 one of the most tre country, and is warranted sound and kind. THE BEAUTIFUL bay Mare Pomona, with record o Mazeppa. bred in Canuda, 154 high, 7 years 1d perfectly safe for ladies! use; splendid drive warranted sound and kind. TOP SLD bar road Wagon, by J. B. Brewster & Cow. pole and shafts: top side Wagon, by Brewster, of Broome street, pole and shafts; pony Phaeton, by Miner & Stevens; Dunscomb double and single Harness, horse ing, Whips, Bits, dc. display of the stock will take place on M. to-day. Sale pre- H the Driving Track at 10:3) A. « POCITIVE AND EEREMPTORS AUCTION SALE, 43 HOURS WARRANTEE, A —KENTUCK « tery, on Havana p! agent J. CLUTE, 153 Fultot t (Knox Building). A. xeytvory grave vorreey. Next Drawing, March 27, Havana plan. Tickets, $13; halves, $5: quarters, $2 50. Prizes paid in full. Circulars tree Address all orders to WRIGHT & CO., Agents for Managers, (room 25) 78 and 80 Broadway, New York. A SOFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THK KENTUCKY « ftate and Sbelby College Lotteries. KENTUCKY STATE. EXTRA CLASS 473—MARCH 20, 1875, m4, 45, 8, 41, 7. 35, SHELBY, . 2% 65, 47, 5. 44, 1, 25, 3, 56, 77, 57, 34, 6, BL KENTUCKY, cLass 474—mARcH 20, 1875, 72, 45, 74, 66, 76, 6, 47, G4, 65, 67, 51, 42, 7, 20, SHELBY, CLass 200—warcu 2), I 5. 53, 59, 1. 45, 46, 27, GX 11, 13, 5%,’ 34, 65, 78, 16. J. 8. SMITH & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky.; Post office box 4,751, New York. A PARKS, FMER:ON & CO. AGENTS Fi « Kentucky Singie Number Lottery, drawn March lars sent by addressing FaRKS & OU., 18) Broadwas Toom 4; Post bo: 2 yIS/ASES OF M and Surgical Cases a specialty. HE JELS, M. v., 144 Lexington avenue, near 1) ‘AVANA LOTTERY.—DRAWING EVERY FIFTEEN days; 842 prizes, amounting to $480,000. Prizes cashed; circulars ot ‘information tree. J. 1. MAR- TINeZ & CO. Bankers. 10 Wall sirect (rear basement), New York. Post office box 4,685. ENRY A. Da nty-nin HAVE A NEW REMEDY THAT WILL POSITIVELY I want to cure six more patients ot prominence. I want no remuneration except their cure Consumption. affidavit and what it costs me to make the medicine. Have already cured two persons, to whom I can reter. L. GODDU, 152 Varick street, tirst tloo: Ay —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, « on Havana plan, drawn March 27, 1875. For circu- lara and intormation «ddress all lers to PAKKS, EMERSON & ©O., authorized Agents, 189 Broadway, room 4. Post office box 4,272, New York. OFFICIAL JDRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY + Stateg Loiteries—Simmons, Dickinson & Co.,Man ers. * KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO, 233, MARCH 20, 1875. 18, 49, 37, 38, 66. 8 Ul. 1, 3, 3 1 1M. KENTUCKY. (Lass No. 2i4, MARCH 2}, 1875, 67, W, 5, 1, 16, 77, 47, 45, 36, 75, 13, 02, 41. BERRY, EXTRA CLASS Ko. 319. MaRcH 2). 18; 4, 76. 38. 2, 19, 23, 17, 46, 63, 36, 8, CLASS NO. 320, manent 20, 187, 22, 5 68, Gi, 17, 34 19, 77, 68, 42, 54, 41, 20. Circulars ‘ot intormation by applying tosJ. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, room 6, first floor, rear office, oF P. 0. box —KENTUCRY STATESINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, on Havana plan, drawn March 27: also Royal ina _of Cuba, drawn April 3% Circulars o: inforina- ee nee J. CLUTE, 200 Broaaway, or P. 0, 10% 4,969. 0. —$50,00.—KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER, » drawing March 27, 1875, 6,113 cash gifts, amounting to $300,000 ‘izex cashed without discount otintormation sent tree. Address all orders to PAK EMERSON & ©O., Agents for Managers, 18) Broad room 4. Post office box 5,272 New Y. ARTIES HAVING GOODS, AS PER AGREEMENT, at JACKSON'S, 806 Broadway. ure requested to callforthe same by 10th April next, asthe business is clost SR JACK. O. HOTO-LITHOGRAPHY AND LITHOGRAPHIC Printing, of every description, done at low rates by the METROPOLITAN PRINIING COMPANY, 218 road’ w York. OYAL HAVANA LOTIERY. $480,000 ieawn April 3. Circulars of intormation turnished; prizes cashed: Spanish Bank Bills, Govern- ments, &c., &c., purchase: TAYLOR & CO., jo. tl Wall stree IRADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 85 LIBERTY street, New York. Money to loan on approved col- laterals. 'PHE “BEEBE RANGE,” THE BY cooking apparatus fur famitic $55 tor No. 1, the largest family si: back and setting, Orders for repairs promptly attended to. Made and warranted by JAN KIRILAND, 8, 10 and 12 Keade s.reet. HE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO HAVE YO! ._, Printing done is at the METROPOLITAN PRINT: ING ESTASLIDHMENT, 218 Broadway, because, with the extensive taciiities the office possesses, work 18 done there at the lowest rates and wiih great promptness, SENGL UM. 6,118 cash gitts, Hint AND Ct BST price reduced to including water circulars of information sent tre BATED & CO., I ¢ KENTUCKY TATE LOTTERY $300.000.-iraws Siareh 27; sngie number Havana plan; $300,000 cash guts; tickets, $10: hulves, $5; quarters, $2 0; cightos, s1 25. “Circulars tree. P, ©, DEVLIN, stationer ans Agent, 3 y stre . ¥. Broadwa t, Ny ) Libe DRY Guops. AT SMITH’S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, 4A twentieth ana Tw: first streets—Grand displ of imported Fash: lerns now ready; Cloth Mc els with every pattern, cutting and fitting. A. BUR. DTT SMITH, So. 94 Broadway, between Twenile and Twenty-first streets. 1:8 KLIZABETH TURNER, HER Th FULL REPORT OF ON MONDA IN THE RVENING TELEGRAM. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. — A GRAND OP ING OF PATTERN BONNETS ON Wednesday and Thursday. March 2t and. 25, com- Drising all the ‘utest novelties in French and American shapes and styles. This is the largest and most select line of patter Bonnets ever oftered to the town millinery solicited = THOME 7 Broadway, opposite ON & MARSTL Hetropolitan Hotel. A —MME, A. MICH 23 SIXTH AVENUE, § AA. ond door below twenty-sixth street, has returned from Paris with a most elegant Bonnets selected by herself in the Paris. assortuent of Paris leading houses ot JESDAY A Children's ning Muli- et, hetween. Millinery nery, Mi ME. CAMILLE DE LACY WISHES TO INFORM AME her customers and ladies of taste in general that She has received her importations of Paris Honnets and Round }ats of the most exquisite and artisie designs. #8245 Broadway, near Nineteenth street. RS. KR, MEIN, 870 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN ON M"tucsanr, msroh. 28, ai, uncenatly GALOUPEAU, NO, 54 KAST TE TH STREET, New York, will open her importation of Paris Mit y for spring on Wednesday, “4th inst EUROPE, G. G, WOLTER, Berlin, (Germany), Mohrenstrasse, 6, | Exporter of Kid Gloves. A young banking firm in Broad street. are compe! to, and will, sell their private stock of Horses, Wagons auld Harnesi, regurdiess of cost (THIs DAY), First door west Union square, in Seventeenth street, 26, IN COURTWA’ Geldings, 1542 high, 6 years old. are hait brothers; sired . dams by Morgan; are mated to pertec- isposition, style and gait: have fine, intel- high, arched necks, which they carry nobly without checkrein: step and ac: be ngHispositioned alike ; pleasant easy driver: hot even a locomotive ; good 1n single harness: one a tine sadder ; they can step better than three minutes to the ole, and much better single sare warranted sound and ind. good and true, or no sale. LARGE, FINE, NOBLE COUPE OR MATCH HOKS) dark bay, 16 high, 8 years old; is a pertect model of style, grace and beauty; built and proportioned to per- fection; well broken to double or single harness: cost, together with bis mate (which is now dead), $2,800, in Covington, Ky.; he can trot 12 miles per hour; a tine nor ‘single horse as the city aifords; he is war- ranted sound and kind in aay spot or place. A PERFECT GENTLEMAN'S ig tor's Morse, dark bay, black old; sired by Robert Bonner, superior tor style or beauty; is a halt brother to the mare Lady Dahiman, which has a record of ut.of the stable; a fine pole 15 on day of sale: STATE SINGLE NUMMER LOT- drawn March 27, Informa: tion turnished and circulars sent by addrossiny special ENTRANCE NO. joints, 1544 high, 6 years R jam an Eclipse; has no loi Royal Havana Lottery of Guba, drawn every 17 ‘8. Prizes cashed, information turnished and cireu- has no faults in or horse ; is warranted to bea: ranted to stand without tying and warranted sound . B.—Any gentleman or lady wis ing a perfect, kind, good, reliable, trustworthy snd tast horse call and see iim. and open Wagons: nice nobbyttop ~ony side lamps: city made doubie and single Harness, Robes, Dress Blankets, &c. Stock on exhidition. No postponement for weather, N. B—A rare opportunity for purchasers before the weather moderates and prices advance, UCTION HOUSE O¥ VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY 10 AND il? EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. REGULAR SALES OF HORS WILL BE HELD EVERY TU li O'CLOCK. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this houre perfectly reliatie, as this business will be conducted on the same straighttorward principles which have gov- ernea it in the past, ag Wh GIVE THE’ PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE Is WARRANTED SOUND, FROM 24 TO 43 Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c., CES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS TIENTION IS CALLED 10 THE GREAT SALE, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NH O'CLOCK , AT STABLE NO. 3 REILSON FLAUE (MERCER BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND. CLINTO! ‘OCH VALUABLE FAST AND HANDSOME TRO: HORSES, CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, ROBES, &C., THE PROPERTY OF AND SOUND, ND AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL ‘8 AND CARRIAGES DAY AND FRIDAY, AT HOURS FOR TRIAL. Horses, Carriages, always on bane LIBERAL ADV ESS. BLANK «ts VANDERBILT, VE ALL A R“COKD BELOW ii « NOW ON EXHIBITION AT ABOVE STABLE, BE SEEN DRIVEN UP PARTICULARS SEE SDAY) HERALD, SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. UCTION DOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (ate Johnston & Van Tassetl), office 57 Liberty street (Evening Post Building). ERE THEY CAN E OF SALE MORROW'S (TUE igi ARE TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, 24 to 48 hours’ trial on horses warranted sound. [ran STAMP OF OUR HOUSE IS RELIABILITY. 1E WELL KNOWN ting roan florse Frank 2:35; will show 2 ho wishes to pu bring any horse with him single or double, and then th Must sell this week on a light, city made top Koad Wagon; also a fine, Siclsh, a get single AT W O'CLOCK, hands, 9 years n trot single or he above horse can 0 and drive with | will see a cenuine singie seat Road Wagon and Harness, large sweat Blanket, fur Robe. ‘All will be sold separately or toge nauire tor this wee at Club Stable, nteenth street, ea: er, ata great cout by mail | FOX SALE—$100, £02 FULTON AVENUE, —LANDAUS, i . L ix seat Park Phaetons, Rocka- ts, Doctors’ Phactous, ns. &c, at M,C 10, U'and 113, tory'and Ware street, near Fourth avenue. TWO CANADIAN PONIES AND uitable tor farming, grocery id cheap. Inquire at No. 39 Bleecser street, near the Bowery, in the rear. x's TURNOUT M week—irotting Horse, Bi ears old 15'y hands, aw. Jr. has a record ranted sound aud kind; | for cash at private stable 33 CARRIAGES, &C. E—A VERY SIYLISH BROWN HORSE, 1536 ign, 6 vears old: warranted sound and kind? ‘ithouta blemish; tast traveller; of 3 suitabie for road or business. Call at paint store, 633 decond avenue. OR SALE.—CHEAP HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON and Harness: to be sold single or together. Inquire at corner of Bowery and Houston street. Call tor two ays. OR SALE—FOUR HORSES, FROM 14% TO 16 bands: suitable tor truck. grocer ox turmer; alse Single Truck and Harness. Callin the express office, 13 ‘est Broadway. (OR SALE—THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST BROKE Pony for ladies; 1434 hands, 6 Years old: atraid of nothing: good stvle; also a heavy built Cunadian Pony, Hight, Express Wagon and Marvess: both warranted sound: sold only for want of use. 9 King street, near udson, {OR SALE CHEAP—THREE ONE-HORSE TRUCKS and Harness, good as new; gray Horse, 1645 hands high, seven years old, warranted sound and kind; must sei Call at 324 Hudson street. OR3F, GROCERY WAGON AND HARNESS FOR sale. Inquire of ©. D, SPALDS, 50 Grand street, corner South Fitth avenue. UST ARRIVED FROM ILLINOIS—TWENTY-F1VE superior work Horses, from flve to eight years old, suitable tor all purposes; to be sold cheap. Apply at 175 Mercer street, QE, SECONR HAND COUPE, POLE AND SHAFTS, by Minor & Stevens; one Burouche, one second hand top Vony Phaeton, one Brewster ‘top side bar Wagon, onc . ivers full’spring do, one Landau, dy Brewster: Rockaways and Denot Wagons of all styles, Sulkies and Skeltons, one light top Express Wagon, one oven do., 20 top aud open Road Wagons, by the best city makers; one Clarence, by Corbett; single and double Marness, &c. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. STABLE TO LET—WITH TWO SIALLs. CARRIAGE “and feed room, from Ist of May. Apply to WM. H. HANKINSON, Carpet Cleaning Works, 15 East Twenty- seventh street TPO, OWNERS OF HORSES AND CATTLE —USE TO- bias’ Derby condition Powders. warranted superior toany other, orno pay. They expel worms and bots allay fever, give a fine loose coat, cleanse the urinary organs, increase the appetite and add to the milk of cows. ‘They are warranted harmless. Sold by the Druggists, Saddlers, and athe Depot 10 Park piace. RUCKMEN, TAKE NOTICK,—STABLE FOR SEVEN hoi to let and Part of House, together or sepa- rately, at 189 West Tenth street. WANTED=A BR ER (LATE OF BROOME not much street) piano box full spring Top Buggy. peed. Address, stating lowest cash price, iss box 129, station A. WASTED TO PURCHASE—A LIGHT CITY MADE Landaulet that has not been much used. Address, stating lowest cash price, L. DLE, box 111 Herald Up- town Branch office. V ILL SELL, SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER, TWO bay Horses, 1544 hans, six and eight wench ola; sound and kind; are an excellent farm or hack team, SLOO FOR HORSE, LIGHT BUSINESS WAGON and Barness: two Horses, suit express, farmer, truck or cart; Coupe Rockaway, $100: ‘ruc! $70; two Express Wagons very cheap. No. 439 We: Seventeenth street. B125.-PONYBUILT HORSE, & YEARS, 16% 49. hands: powerful truck Horse, 1,400, 9 years, 40; both warranted sound and kind; must be sold. ghth avenue, corner Thirty-first street. 150 FOR A BEAUTIFUL, NEW TOP EXPRESS OU or delivery Wagon, made to order for $225; Hever used; must be sold. Seen at HOVEY'S staple, 124 West Nineteenth street. 160 WES? RF SENTH STREET LARGE PRI. vate Stable to let; Brewster. of Broome street, Barouche, Phaeton and heavy double Harness for sale cheap. ANDSOME- ly furnished Rooms, with first class table and attend- ance ; large double Parlors; a perfect home; terms mod- 29 Hast wert; PARLOR FLOOR OF THREE ROOMS, WELL furnished; also other Rooms; private table if pre- ferred ; terms low; no moving in May, 135 East Twenty- seventh street. ELEGANT SECOND STORY ROOM, WITH BOARD; a'so two las Rooms; superior accommoda- tion. 63 West th street, between Fifth and pixth avenues. $1 50 TO PER DAY--$6 TO $10 PER WELK OU tor fine Rooms. with Board, at 174, 176.and 178 Bleecker street, near Broadway. ) DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENUE—FAMILY OF adults desirous of renting permanently e! Floor or Part: unexception ible table and location. N¢ 7 West ‘ihirty-secpud strect, Gentlemen or tamily will find pleasant nome for the summer, 9) OR THREE GENTLEMEN WILL FIND A GOOD 4 home ina small New England family that are per- manently situated, at 44 West Twenty-sixth street, near Broadway and Madison square. 4, WASHINGTON FLACK (ST. JULIEN) “ELEGANT burt of Apartments on second floor to let; also one Room: tor zentiomon: house entirely renovated and en- larged; is exprossly adapted for families: French table. TH AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND oO) Tweillth streets.—Desirable Suits of Apartments on first and third floors, with private table, in the pleasantly located double house 4) Fifth avenue, SG 70,310,208 PLEASANT ROOMS, WITIL EX- ceilent Board, for married or single Dersons ; table boarders taken. At 153 Bleecker street; two lines of cars pass the hou ‘e $6 1988 FAR WEEK FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board ; tamilies accommodated equally low: Not and cold water in room: Vashington juare, third door from Macdou: 27 TO $l) PER WEEK—WELG FURNISHED (Rooms, with good Board, for families and gentle- men. Apply at 136 Macdougal street, one block ot Washe ington square. Re LO WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR, BROADWAY.— Handsome tront Rooms, hen $16 ana $20 for two ersons, with Hoard: no children; house heated by steain; transient people taken; also tabic Board, $5. 20) NEST SIXTRENIM STREGL.CWITH BOARD, a very desirable sult of Rooms; furnished or un: furnished, suitabie tor a gentleman and wife or family ; ho May moving, Reterences, OD, HAST FORIY-NINTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en_ suite or singly Board; also Kooms suitable for party of gent! erences exchanged. 2D STREET, 165 WEST, 1g BLOCKS FROM ©) Broadway.—A large and small Room, with Board J atiendance’ a pleasant Suit will also be vacant pril i; proper references exchanged, 29 WEST THIKTY-SECOND STREET.—HAND- J somely furnished Rooms to rent, with first class Hoard; references exchanged. mh VaR e OTH STREET, 124, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.—PLEAS- 47 ant second’ story sunay Room, large closets; bith. room floor; two persons, $13; front’ Rooms, upper ficor, very low; table unexceptionable; no moving. 33, AND, 95 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET BE OO tween Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Elegantiy tur- nished front Rooms; conveniences: with first class table, for tamilies or gentlemen; reterences; table boarders, A. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME large front and back Rooms, second floor, with lient Board; all modern conveniences; home com- A.) AST ,TWENTY-S:COND, STREET, | NEAR 4) Broadway.—tlegaatly furnished Rooms, with first ciass Board, tor families and gentlemen: house newly painted and furnished; references exchanged. 5G WHS THIRTY-THIRD STREBT.—HANDSOME- OD iy turnished Rooms, with or without first class Board; no moving in May, 61 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWKEN LEX. f ington and Third ayenues—A prettily turnished third story front Koom to Jet, with Board. with home comnforts ‘and a good taole, ‘where few boarders are taken; an inducement to permanency. near University p FOR SALE~A CHA is the time to purel FOR BARGAIN: for less than halt price, top Wagon and one tull at Trotting Wagon, one ‘ony Phaeton, singie ou as new, asl have not any of them a dozen tes; alleity'made to order last Inquire, for one week, at the private stable No, 13 Filteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenne. Aiso a situation wanted for the coacnman, on account also one singte % also a light 21( WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—TO RENT, « furnished Rooms, with or without Board, in & centee! family, sultabie tor a sentieman and wife or sin- gie gentlemen; terms moderat IsS ELIZABETH TURNER, mY HER | TESTIMONY, FULL KEPORY OF THE TRIAL ON MONDAY IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, -FOR SALE, TWO TRUCK HORSES orse at @ sacrifice; a trial allowed ; at 170 Greene street, between Houston and Bleecker. + pony built GOOD _LANDAUS, cheap, New and second hand Carriages, of ail de: also Carriages repaired and put “OLARENCE feriptions, at bargains: also Carri dle, Guta in first class order. in all its branches. eee | J. W. PITNEY’S, 460 Third averne. AR LOAD OF young and warranted in every | fittor any kind df business; ood trial allowed Stanton street. Western Horses; rived, At ior farmer, truck of @ny business: price to $100; a trial’ allowed, tween Thompson and sullivan. 86 Amity street, be- 0 ANOTHER HORSE, BAY TRUCK HORSE; AL sound and kind, 7 and 8 years: fit tor cart, grocer, Express, farming, 4c; must be sold. 153 Orchard street BLACK CANADIAN PONY; TWO Horses, young and sound, 6 to 9 butcher, baker or the country; $45, sytn street, saloon. FIRS! CLASS BAY CO high, 8 years old: warranted sound and kind Set coupe Harness, silver mounted; to be sold in cor quence. of owner going to Kurope. West bighteenth street. BAT SAORIFICL E, 16 HANDS ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING Wagon and full spring top ‘ood ag new. Apply aU TALLMAN'S stable, 47 Great Jones street, FOUR HORSES, CO. Call, after 6 o'al ; ART AND IIAR. jock, at 207 West Nineteenth Y & HARTMAL N, AUCTIONEERS, day, at No. 15 }hird avenue, at 10% o'clock A. —WILL SELL way in good order, 1 Doctor's buggy, l set By order, &% DATLEY, Marshal. [SUSUALLY LANGE AND ELEGANTLY FURNISH. ed Rooms, with or without unexceptionable private table, for zentiemen or families; references exchanged. 26 Kast Twenty-second street, near Broadway. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. ‘WANTED—POARD FOR A LADY, IN A PRIVATE fainily, between Fourteenta and Thirtieth streets; terms not over $5 per week; reterences quired; no boarding house, Address box town Branch oMce. en and re- Herald Up- BROOKLYN BOARD, (OLE IN BROOKLYN, E. D., NEAR TENTH AND Twenty-third street ferries, easy access, in a strictiy. private German tamily, a nicely furnished back Parlor and Bedroom adjoining, sunny exposure, with full or partial Board, toa single gentieman; all'modern con- veniences and every home comfort: terms moderate ; gentlemen in search of «real nome will tnd this an ex: ceptional offer, Address ( W. B., Herald oftive, HOTELS. =MAISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 EAST ‘weltth street, between Broadway and University .—Klegant Apartments for families and single Uemen, table d’hote até P.M. BEMONT, HOTEL, | FULTON Broadway.—Buropean plan; hew family Rooms: largest dining rooms in tne city. cals at low prices. Open all hours. GT GERMAIN, RIFT AVENUE AND TWENTY. ©) ‘second street.—Superd Suit of Rooms, facing south ; also few single; moderate rates to permanent purties; transient reduced; $3 ver day elevator, ILLIAM G. TOMPKINS, __ COUNTRY BOARD, WANTED—FoR THE suMMER MONTHS, AT EAST Orange. N.J., Board in @ quiet family, for two ladige teiptiier ct vl ay vectntty of Briok Church or se preterred, ress immediate forms, W. Ke, Herald Uptown Branch office, 2* *0"8 or Woston, crossing in the meridian 5) at43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. On the homew ard passage, crossing the meridian of at 42 latitude, of nothing to te north of 4 From NeW YORK for LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, ABYSSINIA... Wed., Mar, 24) ALGERIA . April 7 PARTHIA..We Wea.,’April lt Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, $80, $10), $150, gold. according to ac- commodation.. ‘Return tickets on favorable terms. steerage Uckets to and tsom all parts of burope at lowest rates. Freight and cabin office. No. 4 Bowling 1 Broaiway (Trinity Building). is G. FRANCKLYN, Agen N PACKET COMPANY'S L! CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. WESTPHALL April 8 April 1] FRISIA pral 15 Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Hamburg and all points in England, Scotiand and Wales First Cabin, upper saloon, + $8100 ‘st Cabin, lower saloon er Steerage, currene 4 KUNG ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPA FOR SUUTHAMPION AND BREMEN The steamship RHEIN, Captain E. Brickenstein, will sailon Saturday, March 27. at 2 P. N., trom Bremen pier, foot of Second street. Hoboken, to be followed by a ACNE ODE Ps. Captain K. V, Oterendorp, on satur- lay. Apri RATES OF PASSAGE, TO LONDON, HAVRE AND First Cabri -$100, gold. Second Cabin... + 60, gold. Steerage ne B + 24, currency, For treigiit or passage apply to ie OELRIC Axenis, No. 2 Bowling Green. (peear WEST! SISAMSHIP LINE, W YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. The steamers ot this line will sail irom pier 18 East River as tollows:—~ GREAT WES RN, Windham Saturday, April 3 ARRAGON, Captain’Symons. turday, April 10 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $20, currency; excursion tickets, $120. Apply to eae W. D, MORGA EA", LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, ‘Theclegant Ciyde built tron steamships will sull. trom New York as tollows:— HERDER, ptain seidel. larch 23 KLOP: , Captain Fischer. sesseseee ADT 6 trom Hagie Line pier. toot of First street, Hoboken. ay BAths OF PAcsAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, Cabin —First saloon, $100, gold: second saloon, $6), gold. Steerage, $24, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets Hamburg, $24, currency. For treight apply to FUNCH, KUYE'& CO, 27 south Wror panaee apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KU ‘or passage apply to KNAUTH, NA UHNE, General Agents 113 Browd way. NITED STATKS MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- TOWN AND LIVERDOUL, -° @ Sailing every Luesdiy tro r 46 North Wisconsin. March 20, Nevada. Idaho.. ‘Apri 13 | Wyoming. Cabin, intermediate and steerage at lo’ Prepaid tickets at low rates. Passengers booked to and from Paris, mburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, Engiand, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply'to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, Most DEREGT AND, ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Belgium, the hing, Switzerland, &., via A Steamer CALAND Steamer MAAS. April 15 These beautiful steamers, carrying tho United States mail to the Netherlands, are well known for the regular: ity ot their trips. Rates of passage low. FUNCH, EDYE & 00. L. W. MORRIS, General Agents. 40 Broadway. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NiW YORK AND HAVRE, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pler No. 9 North River as follows:— LAMERIQUE (Pouzols).. aturday, April 3 PEREIRE (Daure) turday, April 17 FRANCE (irudelle), lay 1 PRICE OF PaSSAGE TX GOLD ‘including wine), First Cabin, $100; Second, $08. Third cabin and stecrage at low rates, American travellers, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. GEURGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. NMAN LINE—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, Koyai Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— FoR Oe NSTOWN AND VIVE ePOOL, CITY OF MONIRBAL..Wednesday, March 24, at7 A. M, CHY OF Ci as TER. Sa.urday, March 27, at 9A. M. CITY OF BROOKLYN aturday, Aprils, at2P. M. CITY OF NEW YORK. Saturday, April 10, at 9a. M. CABIN PASSAGE—$30, $6) nnd $73, gold. bTERAGr—To and from all points, at reduced rates. Cabin aud general office, No. 15 Broadway. Stecrage offices, 33 Broadway and. pier 45 North River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. NAvoxaL LIne. From lers 44 and 47 North River. TO QULENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, SPAIN Meh dy 830 A.M EGYEE Pape ig ich. 2 33 M. Y 8 9s OR LINDON Dino.“ CANADA..... ne hursday, March 25.8 P. M. Cabin passag and "$7u, currency. Steerage greatly reduced price. Keturn’ tickets at reduced rates, Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool at the lowest Tates. Apply at the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway. W. J. HORST, Manager. Agent, 70 South street, April 20 April 27 3. 7 HITE STAR LINE, FOR QUBENSKOWN OR LIVERPOO: CARRYING THE UNIT&D STATES MAIL, Ic April 4, at3P. M. Avril 10, at8 A. M. Apri 7, at3 P.M eoeApril 24, ats A. M. BRITANNIG, 4 1, atl:s) P.M. From the White Star docks, pier 52 North River. Rates—saloon, $3) and 9100, in gold; return tickeis, $I75 gold. Steerage at low rates. aloons, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms are placed amidships, where the notse and motion are least, affording a degree of comiort hitherto unattainable at sea. Yor inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s offices, 19 Broadway, New York. CORTIs, Aget 10 EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.—THROUGH NOR- manay. By Katherine 8. Macquoid. With ninety illustration ‘Unites all necessary information, with descriptions of scenery, with fine art criticism and with appropriate historical skerehes.”” Crown 8vo., cloth, $3. Publisnaed by GEORG* ROUTLEDGE & SONs, 416 Broome street. New York. (ROXVAN, ROSSA CHEAPEST PASSAGE OF- fice, New York; open evenings; sieamors every day; rx, Liverpool, Glasgow, Derry uraits payable every: where; lowest rates. Northern Hotel, corner Cortlanit and West streets. _ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN ANDO CHINA A PANAMA. Steamers leave pler 42 North Kiver, New York, as fol- lows ACAPULCO, Commodore A. G. Gray, March 20, at 12 noon. 4 HENRY CHAUNCGY, Captain W. H. Rathban, April 1, at 12 noon, connecting with all steamers for Central American and South Pacific ports Steamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China the Ist of every month. TY O¢ TOKIO... ~- April L Rates of passage—New York to San Francisco, $135, 129 or SG), currency, according to location. For treight or passage or other information apply at the company’s office on whart toot ot Canal street, New York. Ul. J. BULLAY, Superintendent. Rurus Warten, Managing Direcwor, RePUBLIC NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, OR 57, THOMAS AND BRAZIL The elegant ‘screw steamship ON1ARTO, 3000 tons burthen, Captain George 3. Slocum, will sail for St Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro on Tuesday. March 23, at 3 o'clock I’. M., from pier 43 MYGrere ht a ly to ‘or freights or passage apply R. GARRISON, agent, WILLIA No, 5 Bowling Green. OR MELBOURNE AND RA LIA. — Bark Rifleman, with superior accommodations ior first cabin passengers, will sail March 30. MAILLER & QUER:AU, 108 Wall stroet, ¥,, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MALL 88, LINE.— + Steamers teave pier 3 North siver at3 P.M. YOR HAVANA DIRECT. CITY OF M esday March 30 OITY OF VERA ORL hursday, April L CUTY OF NEW YORK 0. thursday, April 8 FOR VERA CRUZ AND NEW ORLEANS, alling at Havana, Progreso, ew) Campeachy, Tuxpan and Tampico, OITY OF MEKIDA. viene - Tuesday, March 3) CLLY OF MEXICO, Tuesday, April 2) apply to ANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. Steamers will leave New Orlgans April and April 24 for Vera Cruz and all the above ports For freight or pass: FAL ueenstown to New York | LINE | COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES U-ING LARGE QUANTES tes of printing will Mud it advantageous to deal wid the METROPOLITAN PsINTING Es: ABLISHMENE No. 218 Broactway, as its facilities for doing every King of work are unsurpassed, while in promptness. neatness and cheapness It-offers special inducements. Bills o 1 hipping Receipts, Tickets, Mantiests, Passenge ‘ircuiars Pos.ers, Cards, Waybilla and evers special form used in the transaction of business care fuliy prepared and printed. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ENTION RAILROAD COMPANIES — PUNCH Ships or Trip Tickets printed cheaper and on better board at the Mr TROPOLITAN PRINTING #5TABLIBH- MENT. Herald Building, w York, than anywhere else. FALL, RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT and bail River,—Che steamers \EWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 23 North siver, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted) at5P.M. Through ticket sola’at all prificipal hotels in the - A Sa A a * NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. Winter Arrangement, For New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton and Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street, at foot of Broadway, daily, at6:4 115, 9:3, 145 AML; 1S 2115, 3:30, 4:80, 5:3) and 645 P.M. Sundays, at 8:80, 10:30 a, Mo; 12:39, Fare 10 cents. wa Astor House carsleave Vesey streetfor ferry. Fare Scents, (ENTION, RAILROAD OOMPA, slibs or trip-tickets printed cheaner on better board ot the Metropoliian Vrinung Estabiishment, Broadway, New York than anywhere else, EW YORK AND PORTLAND EXPRES + LINE (ALL rail) via Worceste: a and Rochester, the Shortest, quickest and inost direcc, lane, ig now oven for business “Leave Grand Central depot, New. York. at 8:05 and 10°A. M. and Sand 8:0 P.M, The 8:0) ant lt A. M. trains make close connection at Worcesier June Hon with through trains for vortiand, arriving in Boro land atlu:d) P.M. The Jand 8:1) P.M. trains connect at Worcester with the 8 o’clock express next morning for Portland, Bangor ana St. John's, Through ticket and baggage checked through to important porta Through trains between Worcester and Pordand, ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ‘he great Trunk Line and United states Mail roate, ‘Trainsleave York, irom foot of Desbrosies and Corte land: streets. as tollows'— Express tor Harrisourg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:3) A, ML, 58 8:30 P. Sunday, 5 and 3:30 P.M For Williamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia aad Erie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadel A. M, For Willamsporg, Lock Haven, Corry ¥#. M.. connecting at Corry for Titusville, 2 Centre and the Oil Regions, more, Washington and the South, ‘Limited ington’ Express” of Pullman Parlor ‘Cars dail except Sunday, 9:4) A. M.j arrive at Washington, 4: P.M. Regular ats:10 A.M, Sand9 P.M. Sunday, J P.M. ress for Philadelphia, 7, 8:49, 9:3) A. M., 12:39 P, eRe OSL OP Mond night, Sunday, do 548s and 9PM. Emigrant and secoad class, / For Newark at6, 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8. 9, 19, AL ML 12 Me, Dd 30, 3:10, 340. 4:10, 4:3), 5, 522) 5:40, 6, 6:10,"6:3), 7, 1334 Bald, ACP 0B, M.'and ‘12’ night." Sunday, 5:20, 7, and r Elizabeth, 6, 6:3), 7. 7:40, 8,9, 10. A. M., 12 M., 1,2, 23 For Elizave TS 9. 22:30 4:30, 645 P.M “10, fearing wai say * aid Bnighe funday, Seah, ‘and por Rah way. 6 6:8), 7,8 10 A. M., 12 4, 2, 2:3), StL), 4:40, 4:10, 4330, 435), 5:20, (0, 6339,” 6,"7, 8:10, 10 PL Mand 12 nicht” sunday, nd 7 P. 3 For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy ‘and South Amboy. 6 and 10 A. M. 4 Me For New Brunswick, 7 and 8 A. M.. 12M.,2, 3:10, 4:10, 5:24, 6-lU, 7 P.M. und 12nigot. Sunday, 7 PSL For East Muistone, 12 noon, 3 and 4:20 P.M. ¥or Kingston and Rocky Hill, 8:40 4. M. and 4:10 P. Mf. For Prince.on, 7, 3:40 A. M., 12:30, 2, 4:10 and 7 2. M. For Lambertville and Fleniington. "9:30 A. M. and? B. ML For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:0 A. M. and 2 P, M. Bordentown, Burlington aud Camden,) ‘and 9:3) A. 20,24 Sand 7 BM, For Freehold, 7'A. M.. 2 and 4:10 P. M. For Farmingdate and scuan,7 A.M. and 2 P, M. Yor Hightstown, Pemberton and Camden, via Perth “Ainboy, 2:30 P.M. For Hightstown and Pemberton, 6 A. M. Trains arrive as folows:—trom Pittsburg, 6:59 and 112% ‘A. M. and 10:35. M. daily: 10:19 A. M. and 7:10 P. aL daily, except Monday, Fron Washington and Bait. more’ 622) A. 5, 5:15 and 10:27 P.M Sunday, 62a) A. M. and I M. From Philadelphia, 5:10, 6:2), 6:55, 1 11:20, 11:54 A. M., 2:15, 4 5: Nis 718), 8 ht 1 ES * Sunday, 5:10, Dba. M. 7: aad 1 x Ticket offices, 526 and 944 Broadway; No. 1 Astor House and toot of Desbrosses und Cortlandt streets: 4 Court street, Brookiy 114, 116, and 113 Had- son street, Hoboken. pe icket Office, No. 8 Bat tery place, DM, BOYD. Jr. General Passouger Agent nager. FRANK THOMSON, Genet ; ____ EXCURSIONS, OR EXCURSIONS—SALOON STEAMERS WYOMING, with new. bellers and Ulyphant, with barges and towboats, as desired; Exceisior, Oriental. Bugleswe Toua Island and Cold Spring Grov let. Oftice West street. opposite Christopher street ferry. Open evenings and sundays. H, B. CROSSETT, poe, EXCURSIONS—THE LARGE, FIRST eo] tavorite steamboats SLEEPY HOLLOW (now call the LONG BRANOH) and METAMORA; Dudley's, Al- derney, Spring Hill, Myers’ Alpine and lona Isla Groves, with Barges and Boats of ali kinas. J. @ E. MYERS, corner Morton and West streets, QTEAMBOATS AND BARGES FOR EXCURSIONS Ta Raritan Beach, Sea View, Iona Isiand and Willow Haven Grove. MARTIN & KASKELL, 111 South street. ICKE1S, CIRCULARS, INVITATIONS, POSTERS and all necessary Printing for excursions, parties, balls, &c., done in the best style and at low rates at the MBTROPOLL(AN PRINSING BSTABLISHMENT, 318 New York. FURNITURK, UCTION ROOMS, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, near University place.—Furniture, Carpets, Beds, Bedding, Linen Sheets, Parlor Suita, Bedroom Sets, Glass, Crockery and Silver-plated Ware; Pianos, &c.. at private sale at auction prices. Special attention given to auction sales at private houses, stores &c.; also regular weekiy sales at our rooms. A CNEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR » Furniture, Carpets and Bedding. at B. M. COW. PERTHWAIT 4'CO.’S, 155 and 157 Chatham street An immense stock and low prices. —PARTIES ABOUT GIVING UP HOUSE. Keeping can find @ cash purchaser, who will buy their entire furniture. carpets, bedding, &c., by calling on or adZressing M. ABKAHAM>, 2/4 seventh avenue. AON ASCOUST OF REMOVAL PRIVATE FAMILY + will sell, ata sacrifice, in lots to suit. 40c. on the dollar, rosewood 7% octave’ Pianoforte, cost $360, tor $225; magnificent satin Parlor Suit, cost $500, tor $225; one do, $175; Marie Antoinette Suits, $75; Turkish sult, $100; rep suits, $40, 7 pieces; Carpet, Mirrors, Centre Tables, »ookcase. Hooks, Chamber suit complete, Bed- stends. Dressing Case, spring and hair Mattresses, Buffe Extension Table, Chairs, &c. Call. before purchasing residence 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth av. PLIMPTON BEDSTEAD, HALF COST; PARLOR tL Suits, $75; reps, $0; Bedroom, $25: 300 lots, 30c. om the dollar. Call soon (family leaving for Kurope)t private residence. 21 Kast 2in st., near Broadway. MAGNIFIC: GILDED. GRAND, DUCHESS style satin brocade Parlor Suit. cost $475, for, puree one do., $10); brocatel and reps Sitting Room and Turks ish Suits, $75, $9) and $35; Pianotorte; Chamber suite Mattresses, Dining, Library Purniture, Carpets; @ sacri- fice: family leaving city. Residence 108 West’ Twenty: eighth sircet, near Sixth avenue. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURND ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices at U'FAR. RELL'S extensive warerooms 410 Eighth | avenue, between ‘thirtieth and fhirty-first streew. Payments taken weekly or monthly. A WERGSSING CIRCUMSTANCKS COMPEL PRI. vate family to sell ata sacrifice their Household Furniture, comprising Parlor Suits in satin, cost 9675, toe $.00; do. $15); vay & Son's Pianoforte, $375; Pare lor Tables, Tu 75, seven pieces; Bedroom Sets, wih’ Dressi . Sb), $150: Bedsteads, Bu. Teutis, Mattresses, iete Library and Vint Furniture, chairs in leather; rep, plush and hairclotl its, $30: Paintings, Bronzes, &c. N. B.—No trouble ta show Furniture. Cail and examine before purcngsi esowhere. Private residence, 210 West Twentyeared street. Honse open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Ainicheh hac inn “a a (QasPets, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c, Payments taken by the week or month. Terms easy. KELLY &CO,, corner Twenty-fifth street and »ixth avenue [he AND CARPETS. —$250,000 WORTH OF Furniture now offered at our immense wareroom 26 er cent cheaper than any other house in the city; Par jor suits, 7 pieces. $4, and Chamber = uits, 9 pieces, $2) A choice assortment of Carpets—velvet, bouy Brussels tapestry Brussels and all wool ingrain—at low prices Oticloths, Window shades, lace Curtains, Lamorequins, Mats, Matting, &c. D, KELLY, successor to H. O'Farrell, NEW 2ORK AND HAVANA DIREC T MATL LINE.— IN “Those fest ctass steamships will sail at 3 B.-M. from pier 13 North Kiver, foot of Cedar street, for Havana a 8 Jollow COLUMBUS f ‘Thursday, March 16 CRESCENT CITY é iuesday, March 25 , having unsurpassed accommo- 4 vor tretglit Passa: Jations, apply to ons aAY.P. CLYDE & CO., No, 6 Bowling Green. MeKellar, Laling « Co., Avent in Havana, y West. carrying the United States mail Steamer CL'Y OF WACO, Captain G n. Will leave 120 Kast River, on Sattirday, March 27, at3 P.M. pre- ely, ‘Ihrough bills ot ading given to Houston and to all points on tl Iveston, Houston and Henderson and B. 6, and ©, No charge for forwarding In New York. | For freight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply to C,H. MALLORY & CO, 153 Maiden lane. fj DB & CO. Nd. 6 Bowling )OR NEW ORL 8 DIRECT, The Cromwell steamship Line, The steamsiip HUDSON, Captain Gager, will leave v No. ¥ North River, on Saturaay, March 27, at 3 P. M. Freight receivea daily. eston, Indianola, Rock po Santiago, age, $25. Througi Fates viven to Gal or Arangas Wharf. Braz Cabin passage, $50; steer- freight or passage apply to OLARK & SEAMAN, 85 West street. TORPOLK, PETERSBURG RiCHMOND—OLD IN Dominion steamshin eamers leave for above ports from pier 37 North River, foot of Beach sireot, on tiestay, Thnesiay and Saturday, at 3 P.M. Also intermediate steamers. rs Lhrough bills of lading and passenger tickets issaed to all poiuts in the interior, Also steainer for Lewes, Del. and all points in Dele- yare and ‘astern Maryland every Monday and Thare- aay a x Mice corner Fulton aud Greenwich sireew. 500, 512, 514 and 516 Kighth avende, Ge, SECOND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH YT Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Oilclothe cheap, at the old place, 112 Faltos &c,, a specialty, vei street, side entrance a ag eh OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY AN done at very moderate prices by the METROPOLIL. FRINTING ‘STA BLISHMEN 1, Herald Building, ew York. PeNwceD LKICKS | FOR | FINE FURNITURE Carpets, Parlor Beas, &c, at GEORGE & CLARK#'S, 747 Broadway, on his svstem ot montbly payments; houses and apartments furnished to ord W., BontAVor's AUCTION, Rooms, + Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenu qnence of outside sales, rich Furniture all thi store; private sale; auction prices, __YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &O- ~ - A eee fOr SALS—TACED VERT As | bd anne Jessie, SL tons: both yachts fu Fanted sotind. Apply to C. & F. OLLLUN, 24 Sout street. Fo, SALE—YACHT WAYWARD. APPLY TO A, CARY SMITH, 61 West Tenth street. ney lag a ROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMRND is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building, wasren YO FXCHANGE—TWO YACHTS, oir about thirty feet long. for one ot from forty-f fp fifty tect length. Address box 245 Fost oMce, Ne or! 15 on hand, or built to order cheap; Cedar Boards for sale, STEPHEN KOBEM INCLUDING METALLIO LIF! 3 eal ‘&/3 South street