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THE NEW YORK HERALD. A HOLE NO, 14,094. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1875 DIRECTGRY ¢CR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMPNTS—Eveventa Pace—Fourth, fifth ana sixth columns. ASTROLOL weLrrn Pace—Sixth column, BILLIARD —Tweurtit P. sixth column, BOARDEUS WANTELD—Kinst Pace—Fourth colamn. BO.RD AND LOOGING WANTED—Finst Pack—Fourth and fifth columas, BROOKLYN ReabL ESTATE FOR SALU—Sxconp Pace—First colum BUSINESS OPPORIUNITICS—Nintu Pace, BUSINESS NOTICEs—Seventu Pace—sixth column, CITY RAL MBTATS FOR BALE—SkconD Fack—First column. CLE! K> ND SALESMEN—Twetrra Pace—Fourth column. CLOTHING—Eveventa Pace—fifth column. COACHMEN AND GAR Pacr— Fourth and fitth coiumn COASTWIdE ST AMSULY. COUNTRY BOARD— DAN ING ACADEMIES—Euevesta Pace—Fourth col- umn. DENUISTRY—Eueverm Page—Fourth column, DRY GoODS—Finsr Pacz—Second colul : DWELLING HOU ES i FUKNISHED AND UNFURNIDHED—Sxconp Pace—Third and fourth columns, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—F inst Pace—Fitth and sixth column. EXCURSIUNS—Fiust Pace—Sisth column. FINANCIAL —Nintu Page. FOR SAi E—tweurrn Pace—Sixth column, FURNISHED KOOMS AND APARIMUNTS TO BETS RKCOND PAgk—lourth column. FORNIIUKE—Enuvenrn Pace—ihird column, FRENCH ADVERIISEMENTS—iweurrn Pace—~Sixth Pace—Third NEKS—Tweirr sixth column. D—MAL, lweurrn Pack—Fitth col- umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, £0.—Finsr Page—Third and fourth columns. NOTHLS—Firest i ac HOUSKS, KUO Ms, Fifth column. &C., WANTED—Secony Pace—Sisth column. INSTRUCT CuEvENTH Pagk—ourth column. JERSEY HOBOKEN. “HUDSON CLiY, AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pacr—First column. LECTURE SEASON—nLevenrn Page—fourth columa, LO T ANG FOUND—First Pace—First colmmn, MACHINERY—Twetrrn Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MAN! -—Sxcoxy Page—“ixth column. MATRIMONIAL—E event PaGe—Fourth column, MEDICAL—Iwetern -—Sixth column. MILK AND CR AM—szconp j ace—lourth column, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Viust Page—See- ond column. MISCELLANLOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenra Pacn— ixth column. UsIC. Eveventa Pace—Fourth column, ‘iW PUBLICATIO! im Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Fingt Page—lirst colunn. PIANOSORGANS, &C.—Exeventa Pace—Fourth col umn. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Skcoxv PacGr—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL WILUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Twetrta Pacy—third column, PROPLRTY OUT OF THE OLTY FOR SAL OR TO KENT—Seconp Pack—First and second columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGc—Sxconp Pagr—Sec- ond c}umn REAL ESTATE WANIED—Sxconp Pacgr—Second col- umn RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—First column. REWARDS—First Pace—Hirst column. ALES AT AUCTION—Seconp PaGk—Fifth and sixth columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FiMALES—TweirTa Page— First, second and third coluinns. SITUATIONS WANTE LE :—Twsier _ Fourth column. SPECIAL NOTICK8—Finst Pace—First and socond col umna, SPORHNG—DOGS, BIRDS, &v.—Hinst Pace—Second column, THE “TRAVES—Tweurra Pacr—¥itth and sixth cok umna, THE TURF—Finsr Pacr—Third coiumn. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOs’S—Sxconp Page— Second and third columns. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Frast Pace—Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENiS TO LET—Seconn Page—Fourth column, WANTED 10 PURCHASE—SLeEventH PaGe—Fifih col- umn. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40.—Evsevexta Pacr—Fourth column, WESICHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Skcoxp Pace—rirst column. Pace— PERSONAL. | BAR ROSKBUD-I AM WELL: Goes well, When can Isce you? As ever. EVERYTHING SAPPHIRE, ENRY PROBIN, MUSICIAN—PLEASE SEND ME word where I can see yqu: everyting is forgiven. Address: M. box 12) Hera! id office. Tr THE LADY IN SEALSKIN SACK AND MUFE, who made fhe acquaintance of gentleman Tuesaa) evening, after nine o'clock, in Twelfth street, near Sixt! venue, wishes to continue same, address CAREFUL, Herald *t be heartless, ADY THIRTY-EIGHTH 4 street and ixth aveuue, accompanied by small old entleman Address AUTHOK, ierald office; cowfiden- al interview. B3. H.—-YOURS RECEIVED. get letters at place designate immediately, E, P. STONE, Hera IORPE DOES! Wanted. the prevent address ‘of Captain Fay, once in the service of leru, who visite! the Island of Crete During the late insurrection to assis! in military opera- Mons against Vurkey. Communicate with JAMES L. NORRIS, Attorney, jon, D.C. HERESSA—WHY vON'T YCU CALL ON YOUR sister, im Broome street, where you are always wel- comet JENNIB. IMPOS-IBLE TO Address as before, UBILEES (WITH ORGAD sung by the educated colored people at Fisk Univer- (Nashvine, Tenn.) of the American Missionary Asso- evenings. Admittance free. Thirty-sixth street. “ACCOMPANIMENT) AS dhe elation, Friday BENJAM N ALBRO, 353 West —_ = ___...... MOST AND FOUND, OUND—AT STORE NO. 6 FULTON STREET, A SUN ‘ot Money, which the owner may receive at our office, 18 Caambers street, after provin; property and paying expenses, JOSEPH STINE! 0. BY Fou SUM OF MON ADDREBS, in letter, giving full particulars, W. CHIATE, No. 9 versity OST—MONDAY, MARCH 22, OR DROPPED 1N Fifth avenue omnibus, between 3 and 4 o'clock, t lady's watch, 1n morocco case; maker, Patek, Philips ‘€o.; marked with monogram L. L, H. A suitable reward ‘wiil be paid at Windsor Hotel om OST OR STOLEN—A NOTE, NUMBERED 1212 OF 4 the Boston Flasiic Fabric’ Company, dated March 3, four months, §2,122 73, signed and lorsed by C. Van Brunt, Treasurer. All persovs are cautioned aguinst negotiating the same. OST—BLUE ENAMELLED LOCKET, PEARL IN 4 centre, with Coral Necklace areached Suitable re- ward will be paia upon return to LOUIS LEWINSOHN, with Hays & Adler, 41 Worth strect. Ei '—TUESDAY EVENING, FROM 47 WEST TWEN- ty-ninth street, a small white female Spitz Dog, A Jiberal reward paid for her return. O8T—MARCH 23, A GOLD CHAIN AND PENCIL, marked M. G. &, when opened, J. F. Mev, The finder will be rewarded by returning the above to A. & NEWMAN, 1172 Broadway, Liao iG MORNING, BETW: SIXTH avenue and Union square. ‘a Russian Leather ocketbook. A suitable reward will be given tor its re- rn to J. C., No. 3 Union square. LostatARGe GOLD Noor EARRING, BETWEEN East Houston street and Clymptc Theatre. Any one returning saine to Mile. LOTII&, Versailles Hotel, will be handsomely rewarded. — REWAKDS, R WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN OF AN 4) enamelled pocket, pearl tn canine, with Coral ecklace attached, to LUULS LEWINSHUA, with Hays & Adler, 41 Wort fF REWARD,—LOST, GOLD CHAIN AND LOCKET, 2) Wednesday morning, on Varick street, between roome and Laight. Apply in the evening to Miss T. OLEY, 663 Broome street. DAY, MARCH 23, A Uno. Please return to Fm REWARD—UosT, TU eo) brown setter Dog; called ) Spitz Dox. i. CHEL, 2% Rast Forty sixth st 10) REWARD Lost, TURSDAY | EVENING, Bell on tk. The above reward will be paid for’ bis return to 145 West Twenty-first str Ninth avenue. arch 28, in Seventh avenue, @ small buMish: $5C REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN Pion beet ON FRIDAY LAST A WHITE White Skye Terrier Dos, wearing @ red collar, with one of black velvet Polonaise stolen last fall trom 4 West Thirty-first street, and no questions aaked, or, if pawned, tke n will be pald for the ticket. Pawnbrokers fice, L, WALCOTT, 124 West Thirty-first street, REWARD,—LOST, YESTERDAY AFTER noon, abouts o'clock, on Broadway, 37 Broadway and Leonard street, a Roll of Notes aincunt of between $7,000 and $4,000. The above Fevard will ne paid on return of the same to ABRA- HAM GELVE & CO,, 237 Broadway, or to THOMAS Il, DULL 1,205 Chestnut Philadelphi: J! TUE PERSON IN POSSHRSION OF | JEW. taken from an uptown hotel about 8 o'clock Weanes- @ay evening, March 1), will open communication with the owner, Whereby the whole of partcan be restored, ho questions will be asked and a hberal reward can be arranged. Address Mra, A. x, BILPHENS, Herald Up- town Branch of Snthee SPECIAL NOTICES, A HOPA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ales sparkling Wines; manufacture of complete out fits of Apparatus and Materials, with full maiuction: all departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing exclusive i ts in desirable territory; catalogues treo, dwenty-sixth and . First avenue, ts New York. A ISAAC G. BOYC#, COUNSELLOR, NOTARY + Public, Commissioner ot Deeds 267° Broadway. Factices in ail courts ot this state and United States nVOr: 4 Cutained Promptly. Law Papers accurately QULATOR AND WALL STREET MES @ semi-monthl urnal, devoted to ign and dome Lotterios, Stock Sak Tas | | SPECIAL NOTICES. AUABAMA STATE LOTYERY. Prizes $40,000, Tickets $1. Correspondents had better send thelr orders at once, As the Drawing takes place, in public, in Mobile, on the Bist March. Send all orders to BROADB O., box 542 w York Post oftice. A SIWBHO, MIBGARY OF ENTUCKY, LOUIS + ville. Prizes cashed or exvhanged for extraordi- Aary Havana of April 22 BATES & UO., 193 Broadway. =O) FICIAL, DRAWINGS O TH& KENTUCKY A. White ana beiby Ooliexe Loparien KENIUCAY STATE FXTRA CLASS479—MaRcII 24, .875. 22, 23, 5), 13, 17, 18, 6 7B, 4, 43, 30, 3 FRELMY, PXTRA' Labs 25—atdnen 24, 1875. B1, 27, 9, 18, 47, 3 7, 24, 38, 6h 44, 8 75, & KENTUCKY, CLASS 49)—wareu 24, 1875, 58, 72, 80, 77, 78 ‘1. 40, Dd, 34, My 73, 58, 43, 68. SHELUY, CLASS 296-—Manen Mt, 1875. 82, 66, 63,75, 57 15, 68, 67, 14, 22, 51, 80, 5. Ys) SMITH & CO. enagers, Covington, Ky.; Post ox 201, EMERSON AGENTS FOR A TEARKS. CO. + Kentucky singie Number Lottery, drawn March ¥, isi, hoyal Havana Lottery of Cuba, drawn every 17 days Prizes cashed, information furnished and circu Ja‘s sent by addressing PARKS & OU., 15) Broadway. room 4; Post office box, 1273, A —ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, 41. Drawings every 17 days. Next drawing, April 3. &” Prizes, amounting to. ‘430 000 109,000 ~ 50.000 A Prizes ee oe 26,000 2 Prizes, $10,000 each. 20,000 1 Prize 5,00 10 Prizes, $1,900 eac! . 10,00 ton avenue, Frizea cashed. Ctreniara, with tuii particulars sent free. I8/ASES OF MBN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL JXTRAORDINARY—HAVANA LOTTERY, ion givea by days; S42 prizes, amounting to $480,000, Prizes Rew “rk, Post oltice Dox 4,085, F cireilars and information, address GEO, P. C. DEVLIN, stationgr and General Agent, awh LS $0. erty stre York. Daud Straical Casas a spoctaliy. Hien TELS, M. 0. HA Lex “4 prize, $500,000; price of tickets:—Half tickets, $5); tenitis, $10; Cireutar and taven, Coni. FAYASA LOTTERY.—DRAWING EVERY FIFTEEN gashed; elrculars of information tree. R. MAR TIN) Z'& Co. Bankers, 10 Wall street (rear basement), ENCUCKY STATE LOTTERY—SINGLE NUMBER plan, every s0days simmons. Dickinson & Co., i RooTaH, Finanelal Ageat, box 3087 New York Post o ENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY.— Drawn March 2%, 6,118 ‘prizes, amounting to $30), 000,| Prizes cashed and’ information yiven by CO. , 1,267 Froadway, room D. Send for et K —OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY + State Lotteries—Simmons, Dickinson & Co,, M agers. BOTENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS No, 2°9, MANCH 24, 1575, 46, 43, 71, dl, 47, 17, G4. 26, 4, 73, 06, 10. KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 240, MARCH 24, 1875, 6, 20, 4, 19, 71, 5, 20, 47, 31, 8 7, 29, 49, HENRY, EXTRA Clase XO, 3-5, MaRcH 24, 1875, 69, 2, 28, 16, 19, 54, 36, 75, 37, Te Lage a, 826, wancu 24, 1874. 6% CO, 30, Bl. 76, 82, 44, 29, 63," 45, 64, 56, 1. (Circulars of information fatnished oy applying to J. CLOTE, 2c0 Brondway, room 6, first floor, rear office, of Post oftiee box 4,959, —KENTUOKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, on Havana plan, drawn March 27; also Royal Havana of Cuba, drawn April 3. Circulars of informa- tion by" addressing J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, oF Post office box 4.96) oy ADIES—IF YOU DESIRE TO LOOK ORE BEAU- titul than ever, try one appication of Hau Merveil- leuse, alter which ‘ou will never be without it. LEON DUM 7 AS, No. 8 West Twenty-fith strect. Y. MEDICO-LKGAL SOCIETY.~THE NEXT * meeting will be Hela at the Collegs of Physicians and Surgeons, corner Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, Thursday evening, March 25, 1875, at 8 o'clock. Tho Presiaent, Clark Bell, Br will preside. Professor Frank Ha: nes Hamilton w: peak on “Malpractice in. Burger, ts Caures and Remedy.” Professors Jas. R. Wood, Willard Parker, L. A. Sayre, Wm. A. Hammond. Thomas M. Markoo, H.'B. Bands and’ other distinguished genUemen are expecied to speak on the stibject. Both pe ions are invited to be present. GEO, W. WELLS, M. D., Recording cecretary, 144 Broadway. M. N, MIL- KM. D., Asnistand Récording Secretary, 852 West ‘ighteenth street, DARTIES NG GOODS, AS PER AGREEMENT, at JACKSON'S, 808 Broadway. are reque: to call tor the same by 10th April next, eins business is closing up. SR JACK ON, OYAL HAVANA LOTIERY. $180.000 drawn April 3. Circulars of information turnishe prizes cashed; spanish Bank Bills, Govern- ments, &c, &c., purchased. TAYLOR & CO. , Bankers, New 10 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—TAKE NOTIC: that no copartnershtp now exists or has ever existe between Thomas A. McCarthy and myself under the name of Joho Rizney & Oo. or én ocher name. JOUN RIGNEY, IRADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 85 LIBERTY sia rtizee’ New York. Money to loin on approved col- jateral NHE “BEEBE RANGE,” THE BEST AND CUEAP- est cooking apparatus for families, —Price reduced to fot No. 1. the largest family size, including water Dack and setting. Orders tor repairs, sent by mall, Promptly attended to. Mude and waranied by JANES & KIRTLAND, Nos. 8, 10 and 12 Reade street. HE TRIAL, THE et EACH DAY Al i THE EVENING TY LEGHAM VERY NIGUT, _..._THE TURF, UCTION.—POOLS WILL BE SOLD ON TUE BIL- 4A liard Mateh between Vignaux and Cyrille Dion to- night at Runkel’s Saloon, No. 138 East Fourteenth Street, opposite Tammany fall, at GP. M. EORGE SHAN, MROUIT OF FLEETWOOD, GOSHEN, PATERSON / and Kingston will meet at the Brower House, at 12 o'clock, Saturday, Maren 27. HORSES, CARMIAGIS, «C. A BREWSTER & 00.. OF BROOMS STREET, AL Carriages and Road Wagons. We are now exhibiting at onr warerooms, Fifih avenue and Fourteenth street, the production of our igctory during the Bast winter months, comprising a large’ variety ef Carriages in styles oow fashionable in Paris and 1 ondon, together wish the Hghter vehic es espectally adapted. to our own roads, In seasonable carriages may be found the newest designs in Fandaus, Landaulets, Cabrioleta, Vie ‘ins, Grand Victorias, Barouches, is-a-Vis, Darts, Dog Carts, Phacwons, Pony Phab‘ons, Splder Phaetons. ‘These in great variety of styles, exquisitely ilnished in he softest French moroccos and in fashionable suades tl of Blue, Brown, Maroon, Green and Chocolate, We are algo'exhibiting all varieties of the BREWSiER W GON facluding our improvel side bar, which enables vs to produce the best riding light wagon ever made, and the only side bar wagon free trom “leter? and vibration, Our improvement adds nothing to the weight and gives additional strengih and security In soliciting an in- spection of our stock we beg to assure the public that an exceiletice of design and workinanship it has never been equalled in this country. | . Gur revised Price List may be had on appheation, ™ SOSREWSTER & COy of Broome sireet. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON Gate Johuston Van Tassel) office 57 Laberty street (Evening Post Building). THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR HOUSE, 19 TO 25 THIRTERNTH STREET, NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE, SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE HELD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. 24 to 48 hours’ trial on horsds warranted sound, TUE STAMP OF OUR HOUSE IS RELIABILITY, UCTION HOUSE OF VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY 10 AND iz EAST THIRTEE: t, NEAR FOURTH AV REGULAR SALES OF TIORSES AND CARRIAGES WILL BE MELD EVERY TURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT Nl O'CLOCK. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE having Horses and Carriages to sell, will find this houso ertectly reliale, as this business will be conducted on the Cae (seen principles which have gov- erned itin the past. Wt GIVE THE PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE THAT IS WARRANTED SOUND, PROM 2% TO 43 HOURS FOR TRIAL, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Blankets, Robes, &c., always on hand st private sale. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS ACTINE CARRIAGES Less than coat consequence of our removal on May 1 and in order to reduce our stock, we offer, for the NEXT 30 DAYS, our entire stock of FIKST CLASS CARRIAGES, of our own make, consisting of the latest styles of Landaus, Landaulets, Coupes, Clarences, brets, hee six-seat and Coupe Rockaways. Park and Fons, haetons, top aad no top Koad Wagons, &c., AT LESS THAN Cost, MINER & N3 CARRIAGE CO., Nos. 117 to 12] East Thirteenth street. ‘N EXTRA STYLISH DARK BAY COUPE, FAMILY or mateh Horso for sale—I6 high, 8 yeara old: @ perfect model of style and be suty; presents a Jarge, ele- ‘ant, noble Picturesque and superior appearance above the common level of horses; intelligent,, trustworth and noble in appearance in or out of harness; wall stim without tying: afrall of not even a locomoti: been m) tarnily horse for the past two years; driven 0; my wifo at Saratoga and the Branch in the summe! season. Call at my residence, 115 West Kleventh strect, for two days. DARIUS BOYD, Jr. A.WEOR, SALH, THE CRLEBRAIKD TROTTING ¢ Stallion nie] Boone, sired by Rysdyk’s Hambie- tonian, dam Ke ird, tull brother to Bruno; record 22544; also Brunette, recora 2:54; aiso Young Bruno, record 2 :22% ; his record 2:81; is {n' fine condition; can be seen at Truesdell’s stable, No. 125 West Forty-sixth street; if not sold at private sale will be offered at public Auction at above stable, April 6, atl) A.M. Apply to PHILIP or JAMES DATRR, Albomarie Hotel. A WROR SALE, TWO CANADIAN PONIES AND + seven other Horses suitable for farming, groc or truck; sold cheap. Inquire at No. 89 Bleecser str near the Bowery, In the rear. (A WMORTGAGE SALE—1H08, REILLY, AUCTION: « cer, sells Thursday, 25th inst, 11 o'clock, No. 415 West Thirty-seventh sirect, 18 Work'Horseg, 2 Trucks, 2 Wagons, 2 Carts, Harness, &c. By order of James Burns, Mortgagee. A. XEN, GROCER'S WAGON, FOR $125; NEW 10P Express, $15); uo top, $125; ‘new top Delivery Wag- on, $120; also a good Horse, Dusenbury top Buggy, b nes, Blanket, Robe, Whip, all tor $225. HOVEY'S stable, 124 West Nineteen:h street. SACRIFICK,—BLACK TROTTING MARE (BESS), 154. 9 yea record ; soond; Kind: side bar Top Buggy, covered Harness, Kobe, Whip, Stable Blanket “dc., “$400. Separated. Bil Seventh avenue, near Thirty-seventh street. A CHUNKY, PONY-BUILT MARK; ALSO young ‘and sound; fit for travelling, grocer, express or the country; $70 and $85. No. 4 Bay: ard street, second floor. AWPee,, Sane ~ Wagon and 8 gether ata sacrifice corner Bowery and Houston street. ZAP, HORSE, EXPRESS ness; to De sold separately or to- sold cheap. Call, for two days, et FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF the College of Pharmacy of the city of New York will take place at Association Hall, corner Twenty-thir street and Fourth avenue, on Thursday, March 25, o'clock P. M. socrews by William P. Prentice, Ph. D. usic by O. 8. Grafulla, The public is respectfully invited. 1 26 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD UPTOWN . Branch office, room B (parlor for ladies); branch 1,207 Broaiway,—Diamonds, Watchos, Jewelry, &c., bought and sol LINDO BROS, 4 —KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUM- $50.000. ber Drawing, March 27: 6,115 cash elfts, amounting to $300.00); prizes cashed witnout discount; circulars of information sent eet CO., 196 Broadway. BATES K&NTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, $300.00( March 27. Single number, Havana jan. $309.00 cash gifts. Ti ts, $10; halves, $5; quar- ers. $2 & LIN, Station ighths, $1 25. Circulars free. P. C. DEV- and Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. A TRUCK HORS ASO ANOTHER HORSE; sound and kind:’ suitable tor express, butcher, farming, &o.: sold as the owner hagno work Yor them: Saloon 153 Orchard street. A NICE, NOBBY TOP PONY PHAETON, WITH side lamps, for sale; used but six times: taken for @ hotel bill and will be sola cheap. Vall at Hotel Monico, 23 Kast Seventeenth street. HANDSOME, STYLISH, LIGHT, KIGH-WHEELED, roomy, top pony Phaeton, city made, very little sed ; also set of Harness, al low figure for cash, at 147 West Thirty-fitth street, HAVING FINISHED MY CONTRACT, I HAVE + seven first class work Horses, suitable tor all bust- hess such us trucks, carts and heavy business wagons, ‘These horses are young and sound, weighing trom 1, 200 to 1,60) pounds; 4 good trial allowed to responsible par- ties. Inquire at 331 Bowery, corner of Fiftn street. Act, WILL BUY MY BEAUTIFUL ROAN HORSE, + Tyears, 154 hands high: a lady or child can drive himy without a tauit; cost me $300 last fall. Inquire tor re DRY GUvUDs. A’ SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, twentieth and Twenty-first streets—Grand displa: dt amported Fashions, Fatierus now ready; Cloth Mot. els with eyery pattern, cutting and fitting. A. BUR- DETT SMITH, So. 914 ‘Broadway, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. = Gaqa U UNL M M A RRR DDD G Gu UNL MM MM AA R *, DD G GU UNL MM MM AA R RD D G U ULL MM M # AAR RD D G vu UNL MMM A A RRR D D @ vo UNL MMM M AAA RO RD D @@GuU ULL MMM MA AR RD D G@ G0 UNL M NN MA AR RD D GoG UUU IL LLLLM M MA AR RDDD HUMAN big BH A iW RRRRRB H i AA Ir gR B H AA II R R Ht a a A uw Kk iy BHHGUH A A It RRRRE! a H AAAAA If E R cf HOA A R B Ho H A A I R Rg H HA au R Rr Goops. 839 ana 841 Broadway, between Thirteenth and Four- Pig City Jast received, a lurge assortment long alr Swite HER, warranted in every re- SMITH, at 881 Bowery, corner of Fifth street, A ~POR SALE, SIX HORSES, FIT FOR BU’ « baser, grozer or tarme Bhect; three days’ trial allowe 242 Stanton street. FIRST CLASS BAY COUPE HORSE, OVER \6 also set coupe Harness, sil- quence of owner going to bighteenth street, AT A 8AC- Peny,but 70 Greene J, to be sold in con: To be seen at 162 West Europe. HAVING NO WORK I WILL SELL A. Trifice one Horse, weight 1.400, and_ one Chunk, young and sound; will give a trial. A WROR GALE, HORSES. JUST ARRIVED FROM « ihe, Weats are sound aud young: a trial allowed ; gold cheap. 86 Amity street, between Thompson and Sule van, OR SALE—OWNER REMOVING TO EUROPE, A fine Landau: also a double set of English Har- ness; beth but very little used. Apply at 25 it Sixty- fourth street. F°:, rALE—SEVERAL SUPERIOR YOUNG HORSES; are strictly sound, gentle and kind; fine size, color, action and style; speed to mult purchaser: slso two sad” die Horses. GH. AVITT, Flusbin 5 DR SALE—SUPERIOR TRUCK HO 164% HANDS high, 7years old single Truck and Harness? also two Mares, 15 and 153¢ is, 5 ana 6 years; suitable for ocet. express of iarmer. 19 West Broadway. Call dy F OR SALE—THREE CANADIAN PONIES, 14 TO 15 hands; young, sound, Kind; suit butcher, baker or guDFens: one for Sed. No. 204 Wost Sixteentii street, in tin shop. DRESSMAKIN. Drisi ‘ates! i in shapes and styles. This Is the largest and most select line of pattern Bonnets ever offered to the trade. Gut of town millinery solicited. THOMPSON & MARSH, 577 Breudway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, AmeME, MICHEL, 423 SIXTH AVENUF, SB0- + ond door below twenty-sixth street, has returned from Paris with a most elegant assortinent of Bonneis, carefully selected by herseit in the few leading houses of Paris. N ASSORTMENT OF PAPER PATTERN BON- nets and Hats, copled tren the late millinery open- M L. KING, Bi. Nicholas Hotel Block, 429 Eroad- ing. wily. GPRAND OPENING, OF PARIS MILLINERY.—MME De Brun will exhibit her elegant stock of imported French Bonnets, Round Mats and Millinery goods on Monday and Tuesday, March 20th and uth. at 465 Sixth avenue, second door above Twenty-fourth street. MIMLINERY OPENINY, Mrs. K, GALLAGHER, 24 Sixth avenue will open THURSDAY, March 25. French pattern Bonnets and Round Hats. also, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &o, & MMES, GATELARD Toss teattx: superior Nts, mod tembre, over Ll Loutslé Grand, 3 ROBES AND MAN- te prices, x Rue 4 Sep. herbetté, Kang Co.; entrance 24 Ru aris. ME. STACOM WILL HAVE HER OPENING THB remainder of this week of imported Milline French Bonnets, English Walking Hats Country mil ners invited to cal!, 81 Kast Tenth et, near Broaiway. IPRING OPENING—3ONNETS AND ROUND HATS, Infants’ and Children's turnishing Goods, Wedne: day and thursday, March %#an125. KoA, MORRISON, 895 Broadway, |3 Kast Nineteenth street. A KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOT Pe AC Lt plan aretha Infor- and circulars sem by addi * CLUTE, 153 Puiton st cet knoe yaild pa Prigny cashed 1 and 77 Nassau A EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF THE + vana Lottery, April23, Gorman Governmont te Circulars and information. free. by WACHSMANN & OO. Banke: sireet. Post office box A516, IND3_ OF ANCY, 008, + Birds, &c.; Med!cines for all disenses; Propar Seking birds, at b. G, DOVEY'S No, S Greene JILVER PHEASANTS necked Pheasants, 8: For sale a 30 A PAIR; ENGLISH RING- air; @ Jotef bnglish Spar- L, 8. WAEVFELAER’S, 422 (OR SALE—A ROAD HORSE, SOUND AND KIND, $65: express Harness, $12! bugey Harness, $i Stable to lease. Twelfth street; also & Wagons, No. 243 West Twenty-sixth street (OR SALE, AT A BARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL TOP uilt to order Last summer. Can be K ROR SATs CHEAT, FOR WANT OF USE some bay Sound. kind an at stable 513 West Thirty eighth street. ARNESS, RIDING SADDL AND HORSE Clothing.—Large stock, great variety and the low- est possible prices, E, BARTLTT, 62 Warren street, corner College place. ARNESS.~THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York: good buggy Harness, hand made, $17; ood Grocer’s Harness, $25; good Milkinun’'s Harnes $30; good double Truck Harness. $30; good Stable Bla Ket, $1 50. Please call and examine for yourseives, FISHER & OSBORNE, 7 Barclay street, New York, JX FArHroN ABLE COLORS and new designs A HAND- ony Mare, 1444 bands high; warranted énile; fair trial allowed, To be seen | Carriages of every description. A. 8, FLANDRAU, (ord stand of Brewster & Co.), 874 and 374 Broome st. UST ARRIVED FROM ILLINOIS, 15 GOOD WORK oJ Horses, trom 5 to 8 yours old, suitable for all pur. OSES io be sold cheap. Apply at 176 Mercer street, near leecker. E SECOND HAND UP, POLE AND SHAFTS, by Minor & Stevens; one Barouche, one second hand top Vony P! ton, one Brewster top side bar Wagon, one stivers full spring do., one Landau, by Brewster; Rockaways aad Depot Wagons of all styles, Sulkies and Skeltons, one light top Express Wagon, one opes do., 20 top and open Road Wagon: by. the best city makers; one Cyarenos, by Corbett; single and double i H, GRAY, 20 and ooster street. OAD HORSE WANTED.—MUST Bi SOUND AND } Kind and trot in 8 minutes Address, giving par- ficulars and price, which must be very low for cash, P. E. W., station G, EOOND MAND CARRIAGES AT BARGAIN, eral variety, adapted to city and country, livery or rivate use; Coaches, Clarcnces, Bretts, six-seat Phae: Pons foar-seat Phaetons, Berlun Landau, Dog Cart, doc- tor’s Phaeton and top Buggy, at great sacrifice, to close out betore moving the Ist oi April; also new Carriages at reduced prices. WOODRUFF & DUNHAM Batway, N. J. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. GERLING OUT STOCK BELOW COST.—SECOND “hand Doctor’s Phaeton, extension top Phacton, side Dar Bugzies, top and no tod Express, Grocery and ‘light Business Wagons. 333 Hudson street TABLE LOT TO LEASE—i39 WEST THIRTY EIGHTH street, just west of Broadway. J.D. WENDEL, 79 Maiden lane. QTABLE TO LET—14 KAST FIFTY.SEVENTH street, 28 open, 2 box stails; complete order, for livery or club stable. Apply at'l2 Bust Fitty- seventh —TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. WANTEDIIN, A PRIVATE FAMILY. OR WHERE there are few other boarders, a Parlor and Bed- room on second ftoor, trout; liberal table and cleanliness necessary; location’ between Eizhtcenth and Fortieth streets and Fitth and Sixthavenues Addr gating terms, J. G, BAIGGS box HO Herald Uptown ‘Brane! oflee, WA STED—A SQUARE ROOM, WITH BOARD to $60 per month, below Thirty-fith street: vate family p Adaress EXPLICITLY, ferred, office. fer: street, before 9 A. M. 0 LET—LIVERY STABLE, 275 SPRING STREET; 40 stalls, carriage rooin and’ dwelling apartments. Ap- ply on the premises to W. H. EL Gol WO LOW P. bus ‘CED WORK HORS! , FIT FOR ANY ess Call, for two days, at No. 207 West Nine- teenth street 10 LEASE—THE VALUABLE STABLE PROPERTY corner Twenty-sixth street and Sixth avenue, size 7.x100, with or without Upper Part of building; very de+ sirable for saia or livery stable M.R, MYERS & SON, 434 Broome street ANTED—FOR CASH, A GOOD, GENTLE ROAD Horse light top Wagon, Address, with full pastienlars: ( others answered), F, W., box 217 Herald office. WAnNTED—A TEAM OF MARES FOR A FARM; MEL dium size; must be young end sound: bay pre- ferred. Address, for one week, 8, FORMAN est Twenty-third street 160 S282, Fir rent STREET.-LARGE PRt- vate Stable to let; Brewster, of Broome street, Feroushe, Phaeton and heavy double Harness tor sale cheap. _ BOARDERS nda WANTED, 1 LAR SQUARE ROOM AND HALL BEDROOM, fourth floor, front: also ha'l Room, third floor, frovt, ‘with Board, at 217 West Fourteenth street. in May. 1 O82 ELBGANT ROOMS, WITT BOARD: SUPE- Tior accommmoda' No. 63 West Thirty-fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ] WA STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD RENT + to one or two gentlemen, with or without Board, large, second story back Room, Bandsomely turuishe: and frescoed ; dressing Room attached ; every home com- fort; terms reasonable to desirable permanent parties. Addross W., Thirty-fourth street, Herald Uptown Branch omice. No moving 2 Eee ANTED—ABOVE FOURTEENTH STREET, FOR gentleman, wife and sister, two well tarnished connecting Rooms, with first class Board; permanent if Suited; state terms, which must be moderate. Address TURCE, box 127 Herald office, WANIEQ—BOARD FOR LADY AND DAUGIITE second story front Rooms; west side, from Twent third street to Contrat Park; private (amily preferred, Address PERMANENT, $08 West Twenty-third street WAS2ED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, IN A private family or where there are few other boarders, a Parior aid Bedroom on second floor, fron liberal table and cieauliness necessary ; location between Kightoenth and Fortieth streets aud Filth and Sixth ave- hues. Addreas, stating terms, J. G@ BRIGUS, box 170 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. ______._ HOTELS. Beymorr HOTKL, FULTON STREET, NEA Broadway.—Kuropean plan; Rooms 50c.’ upwari Dew family Rooms; larxest dining rooms in the city. Meals at low prices, Open all hours. COI UOTBL NO. UCLINTON PLAC og itaadwway $2)4 week, with exceile int Board; two single Rooms, $+ per week ; table Board, $5; with board, $1 80a day: bisa eididsy gear ARANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY.<A CLEAN Koon and Bed, with plenty of clothing, all to your: at Rr per night; double Rooms, $1 and $1 60; opén all ie L+ PIERRE ROUSE, ONE BLOCK WEST OF CITY Hall, 56 Warren street, —All light rooms; 50c. a day, 2a week; family Rooms $1 a day, $44 week up. FIFTH UE AND TWENT second —Superb Suit of Rooms, facing souu also few slagte: moderate rates to permanent partie Wansient reduced; $3 ver day; elevator. WILLIAM G, TOMPKINS, | ST. GERI $1 HO 20 He FSE DAY, 96°70 Sip EAR WHER (3 for fine Rooms, ‘with excellent tabie, for families and single persons, at 174,176 and 178 Bleecker ORRILHON HOUSE, $14 SIXTH AVENUE,—FINE Apartments to let, with or without Board, for fam- ilies or single gentlemen, Bost table d’hote in the city. J. G. TORRILHON & UO., Proprietors. street, near Broadway. 2 DOORS ABOVE STUYVESANT SQUARE.—WITH first class Board, desirable Rooms, en suite or singly. to a family or single gentlemen. 304 Fecond ave- ar Bighteenth street. y OR THREE VERY PLEASANT AXD DESIRABLE <= Rooms to let to gentlemen, with Foard; house, loca- tien and table the best and prices moderate; references. 156 Wost Forty-fitth street, near Broadway, TH AVENUE, NO. 26, OPPUSITE MADISON square,—Elegant Rooms, second story; Parior an Boe for geitieman and wite, with or without p: val e. _ COUNTRY BOARD. IBD TEACHER WISHES TO FIND home, for three months, in a reiined family, at or nour Tarrytown: really goo instruction in. Uredch. jerman, English or muse In exchange, or a moderate rent, Address Mile. C. Post office, Taxrytown. FURST, CLASS BOARD. GENTLEMAN'S VILLA ON Hudson River, near Newburg; large rooms, horses, &c. Parties willing to pay reasonadle prices tor extra accommodations address H., care of J. Mulford, 349 RTH AVENUE, 224—LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- © nishea Rooms, en suite or sincly, at reduced rates for a fow woeks, with or without Board; references ex- changed, TH AVENUK, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND Twelfth streets. —Desirable Suits of Apariments, on first and third Hoare, with private table, in the pleasant- ly located double house, 45 Fitth aventi TO $10 PER WEEK FOR FINE ROOMS, WITH good Board, tor families or gentlemen; lad, boarders taken, at 158 Bleecker street, near Broadway. No moving in May. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR, BROADWAY.— Handsome tront Rooms, $14, $16 $18 and $29, for {wo persons, with Board; no ebildren; ‘ansiont people {aken; hous heated throughout by steam; table Board, 15 WAST, BURVENTH STRERT, NEAR, BROAD. way.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, to families or siugle gentlemen: first class accommod: tions; house heate: 0 moving; table Board ; referencs 18 AND 2% EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BE- tween Madison and Fitth avenucs.—Family Rooms, with Board; small tables; table d’hote. H. L&FLER, 1Q GUINTON PLACE, NRAR BROADWAY.—LARGE Apartinents, two large Bedrooms, with adjoining parlor, bathroom connecting; first class French Board; splendid furniture; every accommodation; references exchanged. 19 WSSt, TWENIY-FOURTH STREET, AND 63 @ Madison avenue.—Eiegantly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or 1 STREET sing fine single Rooms. 90" (GRAMERCY PARK).—PLRASANT Suit or Rooms to let, to gentleman and wite or two gentlemen; also singie Room, with Board; refer- ences. No. 86 Irving place. eat O3 WEST THIRTYSKCOKD STREET—A LARGE e Room, also two connecting Rooms, for gentlemen, ina first class liberal house: references. QR BAST TWENTIETH STRERT—TWO OR TURER persons desiring a permanent home can find peerea Rooms, with Board, from April 1. in a small mily. 29 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN 2 Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Suit of Rooms on parlor floor, suitable for a family or physician, with first class Board; references exchanged. ggta STREET, NO, 51 EAST.—ONE OR TWO DE- 7 sirable Rooms to let. with good Board ; terms mod- erate to a permanent party. 3 TH STRRET NO. 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsomely farnished Rooms for gentlemen, with unexceptionable Board; terms $10 per week; family small; but few select boarders taken; reterences ox- changed. 45 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Llegantly furnished Room, with first class Board, tor families and gentiemen; table boarders; house newly furnisied and painted, with modern im- provements; references. AG West SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH ) Board, a large, well furnished Room and hall Room; reterene 50 “WEST TWELPTH STREET.—TO LET, ROOMS, OV handsomely furnished, on first and second floors algo three hall Rooms, with or without Board; howe, 6., first class. 51 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—Two large Rooms on first floor, with Board, to a family or gentlemen, with hot and cold water. 5 EAS? TWEN1Y-S1XTH STREET.—TO LET, TWO nicely furnished Rooms, with or without Board. 5G Kast THIRIYTHIRD | STREET, | BETWEEN OO Firth avenue ana Broadway.—Handsomely fur- nished Rooms, with or without first cles; Board. No moving in May. 5Y WEST Twenty. Od some connecting front Rooms, on second floor, t, ilies or single gentlemen, with first clas ence, WEST THIRTY-FIFTA STREET, BETWEE Fifth and Sixth avenuex—Furni aooms, with 74 first class Board ; also one or two tabie boarders accom modated, references. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NORTHWEST CORNER of Washington squaré.—A finely situated Room, with private bath; also several other desirable Rooms, ECOND STREET.—TWO HA ZD- Broaaway, New York, NCHOR LINE, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. sails......Satucday, March 27, at noon urday, April 3 at Q00n rday, April 10, at9 A. M. -Saturday, April 17, at noon POOL, LONDONDERRY, N OR BELFAS ) ‘ according to accommodations. K Cabin. $59 to $7), gold, INTERMEDIATE AND STEERAGE a8 low as by any other first class Ine. fo! Drafta issued for anv amount at lowest rates. HENDERSON BROS, Agents, No.7 Bowling Green. | ‘pacizic MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO Q. ja. Japan and EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. AME AN LINE. eekly Mail Steamship service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, sailing every Th rsday trom Philadetphia, and sailing every Wednesday from sine. The sollowing steamers are aupotnied sal from niladelphia i *KENILWORTH March 25 | OHIO... 444 ase ADTL 15, PENNSYLVANIA.. Avril 1| *MINNESOTA, April 22 INDIANA. 00..0.° April 8| ILLINOIS, puil 39 PRICES OF “PASSAGE IN’ © i __ Cabin $75 to $100, according to accommodations. Steerage and intermediate tickets to aud from all points at the lowest rates. ann marked with @ star do not carry interme- jate. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. For passage, rates of freight and other intormation Ly to. “— GEO. W. COLTO: 42 Broad stree JOHN McDONALD. F or Ager No. § Battery piace, New York. PETER WRIGHT & SUNS. General Agenis 307 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Richardson, Spence & Co., \N. & J. Cummins £ Bros, Liverpool. Queenstown XM OST DIRECT AND ‘ONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, &c., via ROTTERDAM Agent, . New York, ssenger Agent, Steamer CALAND , April Swamer MAAN, a ‘April These beautiful steamers, carrying the United States mail to th Netherlands, are well known for the regular. Ww. MORRIS, 50 Broadway. PEST PASSAGE OF. day; sgow, Derry: Uratts payable every? + rthern Hotel, corner Cortlandt ity ot their trips. Rates of passage low. PENCH, EDYE ne #00., L General Agents. Tpos where; iow and West sireos. COASTWISE STEAMSUIPS, Chive Henry Chauncey leaves pier 42 North River, Ay 12 noon, connecuns for all. Central American and Pacifle ‘porta For freight or passage appl, North Biver, . J, BULLAY, Superinten: Pern ROYAL AND FERNANDINA STEAMSHIP via Panama. nt. Line. Only through ling to Fiorida without change, The steamship NORTH POIN?, Smith, master, saving ie superior accommodations tor passengers. will be spatched for Fernandina via Port Royal on Thuraday, March 2, at4 o'clock P. M., trom pier No. 3 North Rive! Rates of passage. dina, frst class. sy ille, first class es first class . tat) These rates include state rooms and meals on the sieamer ‘Through tickets to all Rents 1n Florida, The steal hip LEO will follow on the lst of April. For treight or passage epely, to HERM. GELPOKR, No. 5 William st EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRKOT MAIL LINE. AN “hese firs: class steamships will gail at 3 Be fro dar ava: Now York to Ferns New York to Jackson New York to Aug reet, —— 3 North River, foot of Ce treet, for t, as fo.low COLUMBUS. . ++++-Thuraday, Mareh lf CRESCENT CitY +... Thursday, Mareh 2: For treight or passage, having unsurpassed accomma, a yt atlons, ant 8 CLYDE & CO., No, 6 Bowling Green. McKellar, Luling & © Agents in Havana, N. ye ¥,, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINE Steamers leave pier $ North River at3 P.M. FOR HAVANA DIREOT. f CUIY OF MERIDA,.,, Tuesday March 39° CITY OF VERA CRUZ Giew Thursday, april CITY OF NEW YORK Thursday, April FOR VERA ORU ORLEANB, cay cabling at Ha Progreso, ‘ampeaci ‘uUXDal an. mpico, ny Tuesday. March $ “LY OF MEXICO. »Tussday, April NATONAR miners 44 and 47 North f piers 44.and £7 5 River. one c forth Raver. U. STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Meh, 25.3 P.M. ITAL’ +Aprill7, 2 P.M. SPAIN....April$ iL FOR LUNDON DIRECT, CANADA... . thai , March 25,8 P. M, Cabin passage, $60 and 870, curténcy. Steerage at greauy reduced pric eturn tickets at reduced rates, Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool! at the lowest rates. Apply at the company t: office, No. 69 Broadway. y J, HURST, Managet For freight or pa: y nt F. ALEXANDRE & BONS, 33 Bronkwey: Steamers will leave New Orleans April$ and April 24 for Vera Cruz and all the above ports. ete ak FOR Bavana. ‘The steamship JUNIATA, 1,320 tons, Catharine, master, carrying the United stares mail, ‘will sail tor Havana, from pler 24 Delaware Bivor, Phiiadelphia, on Friday, March 26, at10 A.M. Superior passenger accommodations. y General Agent, 416 South Delaware NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BELWELN NKW YORK AND HAVRE, The spiendid vessels on this fsvorite route for the Con- tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pler No. 50 North River as follow: L'AMERIQUE (Pouzo! ‘ Saturtay, Aprils ‘aturday, April Ii PEREIRE (Daure FRANCE (frudelle) PRICE OF PASS: D dneluding win First Cabin, $100; Hecond, $05. Third, $30, Return tickets at reduced rates, Steerage $22, with saperior accommodations, and in- cluding all necessaries without extra cbarge, GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. THITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MA ADRIATIC . S April 3 OELTIC..... ~ADriE AD a BALTIC. REPUBLI ADKIATIC 2 From the White Star docks, pier 52 North River. Rates—Saloon, $3) and 9100, in gold; return tickets, $I75yoid. Steerage at low rates. saloons, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms are laced amidships, where the notse and motion are least, ffording a degree of comiort hitherto unattainable at sea. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s offices, 19 Broadway, New York. R, J. CORTIS, Agent, JUNARD LINE,—B, AND N. A. R. M, & P, CO. NOTICK. aturday, May 1 ith a view to diminisbing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course for all Seasons of the year. n the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing in the meridian 59 at43 latitude, or nosning to the north of 43. On the homeward hg re, croseing the meridian of 50 at 42 latatude, or nothing to the north of «2 From NEW YORK for LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, CALABRIA, Wed., March $1 | CHINA.......Wea., April li ALGERTA....W April 7 | *RUSS: Wed., April 21 Steamers marked * do not Cabin passage, $80, commodation. ‘Retirn tickets on fa Stecrage tickets to ond {Som all parts of Kurope at lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Greeu. Steerage office, 11] Broadway Gory, Butlding), CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, NMAN LINE—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, Hoyal Mall Stoamersare appointed ty sail as follows ‘= YK QUE! TOWN AND LIVER! CITY OF CHesTi Saturday, March 27, at 9 A. ITY OF BR ITY OF NE i ITY OF RICUMON CABIN PASSAGE: FID. ATELRAG<—To and from all points, at reduced rates. pin aud general office. No. 16 Broadway. cerage ofilees, 3 Broadway and pier. 45 North River. NG. DALE, Agent. ‘AMBURG-AMERICAN PACK&T COMPANY'S LINE i tor PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, HOLSATIA. March 25) WESTPHALIA,...April 8 CIMBRIA, April 1} FRISLA aoe 16 Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Hamburg and ail points in England, Scotland and ales :— First Cabin, upper saloon, gold. $100 First Cabin, lower saloon, gold 60 Bleerage, currency + 2 KUNHARD? &v0.,_— C, B. RICHARD & BO, General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. on or belore the Ist of May ; table untformly good. 104. EAST, FIETRUNTH STREET, TWO Doors trom Fourth avenue.—A few young ladies can be turnished with Board. 120 Ea8T NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR GRA- AU mercy Park.—To let, with Board, in the full width house, one small and'two large Rooms; sultable for single or married gentlemen ; references. 36 WEST FORTY.THIRD STREET, BETWEEN le Broadway and Sixth avenuc.—To let, in a pri- vate family, @ large Room, furnished, third story, front, with Boar 15 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—BOARD FOR OO a gentleman and wife; partial Board tor the gentleman; first class house ; rooms southern exposure; famuy adult is: no moving in May. 203 EAST SIXfEENTI STRERT, BETWEEN ‘0 Second and Third avenues,—Furnished Rooms, With Board, to let. : 937 EAST I2TH STREET, HARLEM.—A GENTLE. (man and wife or single gentlemen can be ac- commodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms; con- venient to boat and cara. AGLB LINE, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, ‘The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail trom New York as follow: KLOPS10CK. Capt April § GOETHE, Captain Wilson. + April L trom Kagie pine pier. tor stre: oken. RA'KS OF PASSAGE TU PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, Cabin—First saloon, $100, gold: second saloon, $62, gold. Steerage, $24, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets trom Hamburg, iM, currency. whit freight apply to FUNCH, EDYE'& C6., 27 South am street For passage apply, to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Browd way. ARZAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, EW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, sailing from pier 18 River as follows :— GREAT WESTERN, Windham....,.Saturday, April 3 ARRAGON, Cap’ Symons. Saturday, April 10 interined Cabin passage, $70 3! currency: excursion ticket: Apply to W. D. MORGA liste, $49; steerage, $50, Agent, 70 South street, DAG VE;T IWENTYSECOND STREET, BETWEEN ao ) Seventh and Bighth avenues.—Rooms, wi e Board. Boare SE 306 WESt THIRTY InsP STREET —TWO LARGE, OVO sunny back Rooms to let, with Board, for two; $12 and $14; one young lwiy accom modated. 310 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREE/.—TO RENT, e furnished Rooms, with or without Board, in @ genteel family, suitab'e for a gentleman and wile or sin- terms modera LARGE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT Room on second floor to let, to one or two gentle. with or without Breakfast, in a private French fir st street, ___BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. _ GENTLEMAN WISHES A NICE ROO: partial board, in a private (amily; locatidy near Sixteenth street and Filth avenue. Address EDMUND, Herald offic OARD WANTED—1WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms Connecting), ample closet room, bot and cold water, for two gentlemen and wives; Board for ladies onty; above Twenty-third street; terms moderate, Address, wich full particulars, 1, W., box 185 Herald Uptown’ Branch of OARD WANIED—IN THE HOUSE OF A SMALL private American family, from about 2th April, for a gentieman and his niece (adult); location from Eighth to Fourteenth street, Broadway to Seventh avenue, in a Kood neighborhood: three rooms, gas, bath, fre, at nod. erate terms; references given and required. 'Addre: J. X., Herala office. WASTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, A sunny Room, with good Board, with a private fum- ily preferred; terins not to oxcecs eK. Ad dress, stating terms and location, J. A, Site ost offlee! WANTED-COMFORTABLE APARTMLNTS Board, jn a strictly private famil gentleman and wite. Address, with (ull terms, which must be low. W. F, MAY, New York. inen, family; terms moderate. 389 West Thirt; WITH up town, for tigate ana Cabal ret. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPPON AND BREMEN, he steamship RITEIN, Captain E. Brickensiein, wilt aturday, March 27. at 2 P. M., trom Bremen d street. Hoboken, to be followed by , Captain K. V. Otérendorp, on Satur sailon First Cabin Second Cabin. Steerage For freight of pags OELRICHS & $100, gold. 60, gold. 24, currency. fe apply to 10., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green, NITED STATES MATL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing oxery Tuesday from pier 46 North Kiver. Wisconsin. March 2,11 A.M. | Nevada. veeeApril 29 Idah¢ “April i! April 27 Cub! rmediate and steerage at lo tes. Prepaid tickets at low rates. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, ac, Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply'to WILLIAMS & GUION, YB broadway. TOES AOI to atasaow, \E v: 1 SG0) LIVERPOU BELFAST. AND_ LONDONDERRY, Sailing from pler 46 North River, as foliows:— STATE OF GEORGIA, -Saturday, March 27- STATE OF LOUISIAN +-Wednesday, April 7 STATE OF NEVADA... Wednesday, April 21° and every Wednesday aking pussengers at’ through rates to all parts of t Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. tocrage as low'as by any o'her line, Dratts for £1 and upward. For freight or passage ap- ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & Co., Agents, ‘No. 72 Broadw Btecrage office, No. 45 Brocway. Y bei EUPOPEAN TRAVELLERS.—WALKS IN FLOR- ence. By Susan and Joanna Horner, With Illus trations. London Norconformist says:—"The book will hereafter bea sine qua non for English and American yisitors to Florence.” 2 vols.. ‘te n, &va Cloth, $6. Published by EORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, 416 Broame street. New York WILLIAM L, JAMES Uo LINK OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUGH ing at Key West carrying the United Etabes TN .- Steamer CITY OF WACO, Captain Granman, will pier 20 Kast River, on Sauirday, March 27, at 3 J\ M. prea cisely. ‘Through bills of lading given io Houston and to. all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson ang B. 8. and ©. R, R. No charge tor forwarding in New Yor Hoar Weight or passage, baving superior accom modations, apply to \ eet MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, _W. P. CLYDE & CO., No, 6 Bowling Green. (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRE The Cromwell amship Line, ‘The steamship HUDSON, Captain Gager. will leave pier No.9 North Biver, on Saturday, March 27, at 3 M. Freight received daily. Through rates civen to Gi veston, Indianoia, Bookpart or Aranzas Wharf. Brazog Bantia ‘a Bouts aa obila. Cabin passage, $50; steers age, ‘or freight or pa fe appl: . ‘OLank & SBAMAN 35 West street, ‘ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RiCHMOND—OLD Dominion Steamship Compan: mors leave, for above ports from pier. 52 North River, foot of Beach} street, on Tuesday, Thnrsiay and Suturday, af 3 P Also intermediate steamers. ‘Through bilis ot [ading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the Interior. a steainer for Lowes, Del., and all points in Delae ware and Eastern Maryland every Movaay and Thur day at 4 P.M. fice corner Fulton and Greenwich sjreets. Exsnates TO THE BERMUDAS. Seventy hours passage on the elegant steamsh! ‘anima, sailing fortnightly from Apri 1, put the travels Jer in the gardens of these beautiful islands, Round tri 10 days, with 4 days at Bermuda. c. at nt’ repent oh BRIDGE, % Broadwi Intormation ani TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. {ALL RIVER LING TO BOSTON, ViA NEWPORT and Fall River,—The steamers NEWPORT and OLD GoLONY leave pier 3 North Myer, foot ot Murray street, jaily (Sundays excepted) atSP.M. Through tickew sold’at all principal hotels in the cit: Aa - A. A. * NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY, Winter Arrangement. For New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton a Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street, at footot Broadway, daily, at6: 923), WAG AL Meg 12630 2:15, 3:30, 4230, 5:30 and 645 P, M. Sundays, at 8:30, 10:30 A. ML; Fare 10 cents. Sass 00, 645 PL ML Astor House carsleave Vesey street tor ferry. Fare Scents. i ky ae tain TEW YORK AND PORTLAND EXPRESS LINE (ALL rail) via Worevster, Nashua and Rochester, we Ne, is Now oben for Now York. at Pa: and 1d oreesier Juncs Port nnect shortest, quickest and most direct business “Leave Grand Central depot §:05 and 10a. M. and Sand 8:10 P.M. A. M. trains take close connect ion with througb trains for Vortiand, ar: land at 10:45 P.M. Tno 3 and 8:1) a Worcester with tho 8 o'clock expiesé next morning for Portland, Bangor and St. John's. Through tickets and baggage checked through to imp ie pomnty, Through trains between Worcester and Portiand, ENNSYLVAN RAILROAD, P ¢ great Trunk Lime and United states Mail Route. Trainsjeave York, trom foot of Desbrosses an} Core, Jandt streets, as follows:— ‘ Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout with Pullman lalace Cars atts LMA M., 5 am via Philadelphia 8:30 P.M. Sunday, San 8:30 P.M. For Williamsport and Lock Haven ‘and Erie Railroad Division, connecting at Philadel. phia), 9:3) A. M. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry: And Erie, 8 40 P.M. connecting ai Corry for Titusville, Petroleum Centre ait tho Oil Regions, For Baltimore, Washingtoa, and the South Washington E py ‘ot Pullman Parla except Sunday, ‘A. Me arrive at Washington, 43 Pp. i: Regular atS:10 A.M, Sand9 P.M. Sunday,® “38 for Phil 7, 840,9:30 4. M., 12330 Pa! eRe, 7. Sand night, Sunday, 4:30 87,800 and 9 Fmiztaat and second clasa For Newark até, or B10 M, For Rahway. 6, 440, 4:10, 42h Mand 13 night For Woodbrilge, Perth, 10 A, M., 2:9, 4:00 and For New Brundwick, Zand 8 A. M 6-10, 7 P.M. and 12 nignt For East Millstone, For Kingston and Roc For Princeton, 7, 83 For Lambertvill For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, For Trenton, Bordentown, Bu M1 4 band? For Fre 7AM. Zand 4:10 PM. For Farmingdale and squan, 7A. M, ant 2 P.M For Hightstown, and 2 P. jagton and Cam Le Pemberton and Camden, vid Perth Amboy, 2:30 P.M, : For Hightstown and Pemberton, 6 A. M. Tralnsarrive as follows:—From Pittsburg, 6 :% h 4 eM. atid 10:35, AM ant daily, except M more 6:29 A.M. and 10 Philadel pia, 6 10216, 11 20, UL 8, 51 1027 P.M. 1oa7 P.M, No. 1 Astor nit streets HG, andl TS Tha migrant Ticket OMlce, No. 8 Bate DP. w, BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agents Ticket offices, 525 and 94t Broadway, House’ and. foot of Des Fosse and arth No, 4 Court street, Brookiyn; Nos. son street, Hoboken te Re THOMSON, Gener’! Manager EXCURSIONS. JOR EXCURSIONS—THE LARS rinst al 4 favorile stamboats SLEEPY HOLLOW (now c the LONG BRANCID and METAMORA; Dudley's, Al: derney, S) , Myers’ Alpine and I istand Groves, with Barges and Boats of ali ki J. @ KE, MYLRS, corner Morton and F°r EXCURSIONS—SALOON STEAMER WYOMI (with new boiler), and Olyphant, with pares mn as desired ;' Oriental, Excelsior, Fagies- ona Talend Groves, Bites, Shristopher street ferry, ” opner TB, CROSSE. towhoats such wood, Cold Spring and West street, opposite evenings and Sundaya, ATEAMBOATS AND BARGES FOR EXCURSIONS TO, S Ry in Beach, Sea View, Iona tal ‘it and Willow, Hav ve, MARTIN & BASKELL, OULY Sie