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——_-—— rrr PPRRALD BRANCH OFFIVES. VERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS "PTO NINE P.M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED HERALDS'AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORN. G, AT 125 BROADWAY AND 53) SIXTH AVENUB, Y-FIRST AND THIRTY. ECOND PEN ALL NIGHT. HARLEM D AVENUE,” CORNER OF 1241 Sean ANEWSDEALERS SUPELUGE lee’ Five 4 EWS: ERS SUPPLIED Av’ FLV OVLOOK EVERY MOLNING. * A704 WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER Dit oF Apparatus and Materials, with full insituctions: + Ales, sparkling Wines; manutacture of complete oute all departments of manutacture, botiang and dispensing : 7 ELW THIRT exclusive Kights in desirable territory; catalogues tree. JOHN MATHEWS. First avenucr twenty csih ood inwenty-seven! ta, New York: A. generat ‘ine Place atthe hall ou Wednesday evening, March 1, to elect cers for the epsuing year. All members are ttied to attend. By‘order of JOHN KEYES, General President. Jonn Coury, General Secretary. TY. ing of the above Order will take A. O. H. No. 2. West New Brighton, neral off: hereby no- A.—THE CHILIAN EXPOSITIO: + ends the time granted the United States in whien to make applications for space at this Extubition, cations dated not later than April] wil be re the undersigned and torwa Apt L ih vho may sen. have already sent their appl tions, if desirous of ad- vertising their arucles in the “General Catalogue,” to be Publishes iu santiago, may furnish the undersigned, by etuer or otherwise, What they desire published; also ot 202 Broadway, is also arranging a cata: es (rom the United States. Manufacturers of rooding material of paper basis will samples. Also manufacturers of machines for making. Sluminaung gas trom petroleum or its constitu also the various styles oi steam pumps, both much needed in that country. The vessels thomas Fletcher, New York, and Elecira, Boston, are now receiving such treight for this Exhibition as partics may not wish 10 pend by, the Isthinus of Vanaiaa, For particulars apply to STEPHEN ROGERS, 49 West Forty-second strect, New York. WITH MARCH Ap: ved d to Chill as late as 48 Well as those who sh plates as they wish used for illustrations Mr. J WDERY, Logue of arti —CO-OPERATIVE HOMESTEAD BUILDING sociation.—Parties wishin AS- to become member: hould subscribe now. Office 139 Eighth street, near roadway. Open to6; Monday and Thursday, 9 to LBANY SPECIAL DESPATCHES, THE TILTON TRIAL, LATEST REPORTS, LOCAL MATTERS. ALL THE NK EVERY Ni IN THK | EVENING TELEGRAM, —RBOYAL HAVA VA LOTTERY, a “Deawings every 17 days, Next drawing April 3 (42 Prizes, amounting to.....--- Prizes cashed. Circulars, with full particulars, sent free. Public Library of Kentucky Tickets that drew prizes in last Conce Havana tick: A rt will be received as cash in exchange for cr WRIGHT & CO., room 25, 78 and 8) Broad: w York. LL ED WITH SUPERFLUOUS hair on the Ips, cheei, chin, arm, éc., and who have in vain tried the various depilttories in tise for this purpose, should apply to Mme. JULIAN, with the cer- tainty of yuaranteéd and periect success, Mine, Julian has removed this disfigurement radically and Perinanenily in the worst possible cases, where all pre- Vious attempts had failed. “Application must be made personally at her residence, 206 West Tharty-eighth street, from) A, M, to 3 P.M. A WISAAG (G. BOYCE, COUNSELLOK, | NOTARY + Public, Commissioner ot Dees, 267° Broadway. ractice* in all courts of this stato and United statex ivorces obtained promptly. Law !apers accurately ‘prepared. A —EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF THE HA- + vane Lotter: mi . April22. German Government Lot- feries. Circulars and information tr Prizes cashed by WACHMANN & CO.. Bankers, and 77 Nassau sireet. Post office box 3,316, BIG SUCCESS IS VERY SELDOM ACHIE BOT WHEN SUCH A CoM BONANZA" Is PERFORMED AS THE FIFTH AVENUE, TE OMBINATLON IN SURES A 1 THIS OUT. A WEENTUCRY stare GLE NUMBER Lor. «tery, class C,on Havana plan, drawn: di March 27, is7! ul ‘eaiGiee SLM MO: No, 25,33 For ini intormation and Circulars of next Drawing April 24, 1875, address alt orders to PARKS, EMERSON 4CO., Agents for managers, 180 Broadway, room 4. Post offi b VOX 5 272, New York. cashed without discount. AThbBie LIBEARY OF KENTUCKY, LOU + ville. Prizes cashed or exchanged for extraordi- nary Bavana of April22 BATES & CO., 196 Broadway. ANTQUE AND MODERN ODS.—CLOISON Bronze, china and silver inlaid Vases, antique china Tow set, richly decorated Dinner set; suina, Kaga and French China; lacca Htageres. handsome Parlor Screens, Engravings, old O1 Patutings, black wainut Secretary, Commodes, spien- did Uffice Desk: marble statue of Wise Virgin, by Ran- dolph Rogers, Rome, which, with various ot are ofte: atiow prices, by A. f. Broadway, sec: —OFMICIAL DRAWID « Stare and shelby Coll KENTUCKY 8TA TE, EXTRA et ods, rosewood HAWKINS, |, THE KEN Lotteries. 27, 73, 40 7h, 1 3. 29,35. 58, . SUMLBY, EXTRA CLASS ¥0I | 7, M, 70, 22," 55, 9, 30, 24, 67, 45, WW. KENTUCKY, CLASS 486—wAier 27, 1 45, 9, 28, 73, 12. 42, 69, 2 35, 2. bt 71, 56, 38. site, Mi2—Mancn 27, 1875. 68, 21, 43, 53, 13, 81, 63,32, 49.4. Jos. SMITH’ & C office box 4,751, New ¥. ALTEARES, EMERSON | « Kentue umber Lottery, drawn April 24, Joi. Royal Mavana Lottery of Cubs, drawn every days Prizes cashed, inforination turnished and vircu- Jara-sent hy addresting PARKS & CO,, 180 Broadway. oom 4; Post office box, OOKS AND ACCOUNTS INVESTIGATED, anced and closed by an efficient accountant Terms fixed by joborday. Address H., box 107 Herald oftic Dp: d AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Cases a specialty, HENR DAN- JELS, M. v., 44 Lexington avenue, near twenty-ninth st. DR GUARKES SALVATION POWDERS C AJ temperance; no taste; forwarded by mail Bi per box. Address W. FISHER, cavinist, street, New York city. » Covington, Ky.; Post TS FOR 483 Hudson FAG MERVELLLED SE—AN NEW AND , harmless Cosmetique de Toilette; guaranteed to remove ali wrinkies, freekles or biemishes ot de seription, and impart to the skin a youthtuiness of t test the article berore p LEON DUM FEXTHA Havana Lore Royal Saxon G rnment Lottery. j Hamburg Lottery. Brunswick Government Lottery.—Information and prizes cashed. THEODOR Zc HOC! Lock box 5,594 singularly beautiful lies are myited to call aud piven 116 Nassau street, when you requ're clerks or assistants of any kind: “The articulars and reteren lerks’ Kegister Bure prosten K FOR $1. WYOMING MONTHLY LOTTERY, Legalized by authority of an act of the Legislature. Tickets $1 eac Six tor $5. One chance in every nine. Fitth extraordinary drawing. ‘One cash prize of $100,000, recorded; no charges, 139 Broadway. One cash prize of ~ 5,000. One cash prize of 25,000. One cash prize of 20,000. 51,025 cash prizes, amounting to $350,000. "ho first extraordinary drawing was presided Colonel Patrick, President ot the Board of Trade. cond by Governor James, ‘ourth by Judge !askell, President of the Senate. Draws every Thirty Day: Agents wanted ; liberal A For tall particulars send tor circulars. Address the Manager, J. M. PATTEE, Laramie City, Wyoming. N. B.—taramie City is on the Union Pacific Railroad, between icago and Ugden. Hynes LOTTERY,—DRAWING EVERY FIFTE ny er by The ‘Third by ticket holders. EN #42 prizes, amounting to $480,000. Prizes gashed: clroulars cf, information free peientae .. Bankers, ail street (rear basement), New York. Post office box 4,686, : ] ‘ RENTUCKY, BXTIA CLASS NO, 245, MARCH 27, 187: 8, 6, 77, 13. 45, 3. 5," 50, 6H, 54, ENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 245, MARCH 27, 1875, Gl, 3%, 2, 68, Sl, 3, a, . 37, MENDY, EXTRA CLASS No, S31. w Gl, 4, 4, 10, 86, 4 16, HENRY, CLASS NO. 382, Manci 2%, 2, 12, 6), 67, 63, ‘6. 45, lars of imMiormation by applying to J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, rooui 6, first floor, rear oilice, or P.O. box 4/969. K —KENTUCKY STATE Li NUMBER LOTTERY . Havana pian, drawn April 30: also Royal Havana of Cuba. drawn April 3. Circulars of information by addressing J. CLUTH, 200 Broadway, or Post office box 4.999. K KENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY « State Lotteries,Simmons, Dickinson & Co,,managers 2, 4, 22. ancit 27, 1875, 40, 58. Class ©, 55,185 drow ‘ $50,000 4,649 drew. . . 2.000 20,872 drow... y ts apasccsvvey UMU0 J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway. 0, 35,155 drow $000; No. 34,689 drew $20,000; rew $10,000. a J. E, BRENNAN, (0 Chatham street. K CHRONIC CATARRH, DEAFNESS,—UPON AP. + plication persons can be relerred ty cases per- manently cured by Dr, KECK’S method, 39 West Twen- ty-fourth street, New York. Sundoys. t to 5 P. M. LAWSUITS SPEEDILY AND THOROUGHLY © 4 ducted, by an experienced attorney, without fees unless successtul; excellent reicrences. and address to LAWYER, box 2,43 Post ofnce. Toxo LIV BITTERS. IS$OURI STATE LOTIERY—S Louts, Mo. schoine—Murray, Miller & Co. 5 drawn March 31, £876, | $1,200.00 in prizes. Capital | 31,000,00). Lowest prize $50," B, NATLLAN, Agent, No. & Gilsey building, Cortianat street, sew York. BARES! EARES! PARAGON shins. Made to order, of best materials, and warranted to fit. Kent by express, D., Ww way part of the couutry, the following prices :— Shtrts, Mavorv.ls musiin and fine linen 6 Shirts, Wamsucta muslin ana very fine linen @ Shitls, Pew York Mills and best linen. Boys’ Shirts, ready mad: and to order. Fancy chircings in groat variety, \ Viractions for measurements sent on app! EeHARD {Sixth avenue and Nineteenth siree P O % years as John 0. Force's Shades, 162 Merrepont teet. The collection of fine Oil Painiings on view. es WIDOW OF THs WALK JOUN Y FUKUE. Heation MEARES, New York. ENbD-—THE SHADES, KNOWN FOR THE Past vres, Dut. | rods, | price | KY SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, CLASS | Send full name | On 50 TEM! Po cther Haven uty palds price bacco, $1 per pound. AWNBROKER’: OYAL. | eulars and full i: office. OYAL HAVA turnished; prizes ments, Ae. received given. Ay Iission, | Stephen Rogers, Cc Walton W. vans. ©. Carranza J.B. Casablanca Monte. | Ribon & Muno’ until A | Waring, room 22, 2 | Bec Exhibitors desirii | fleral catalogue, pul Agent of said E: Sopa, ‘T BY US A AND CANNOT Bi UNDER THE Ac - SPECIAL NOTICES. $480,000 drawn April 3. SECOND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF CHILL ‘Those intending exhibiting at above Exposition are hereby notified that | Fapbri & Chauncey. .- Eugenio M. tlostos oft ing, or A, Villarroel. Corresponding Agent said kxposit ond International ¥xpositi Position at Santiago. Will please address A. VILLARROE position, oflice Rand & 21 ’ark row, New Yor TIEMPO CIGARS, $4 PER 100; PER 1,000, $%. a Civars. Also Bay Kum, in bond or ys reduced ; agree ia Smoking To ARLE, 29 Old slip. REMOVAL. HEREAFTER ALL 3 plodges lett with JACOB HLUMAUER, 172 Canal Street, and not out of date, will be redeemed at 444 Sev> enth avenue, uear Thirty-fourth street HAVANA | Drawing of April 22; only 16,000 tickets; prize in every seven Lickets; $1,200.00 distributed i LOTTE RY, EXTRAORDINARY prizes: ctr- uformation furnished. — Address W. FALLS & CO., 52 Broadway, New York. Box 4,45 Post A LOTLERY. Circulars of information cashed: Spanish Bank Bills, Govern- rr He Surchased, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. {1 Wali street, New York. ication for space can ont Blanks and all énformat be 1 appl pri fication received by auy ot New York Com- 19 West 42d street. ne street onsul of Chili. William street. 45 } G. Novo Nuudo, times Build- , office Rand & 1 Park row, New ¥o ne to advertise in th blished under the a. containing gene BIG BONANZA” HAS BEEN REGISTERED A TRADEMARK FOR MATCHES USED BY ANY OTHER PARTIES, OF CONGRESS FOR SUCH CASES MADK AND PROVIDED. CAWALLADER & RUGGLES, Fir’ v and Edgings is w out. 10 THE LADIES. of hand made tambour lace ‘Curtains, Insertit fashion pariors of Mine, March $1, at 1 A. M., the balance of the Goods rem: ing wnsold willl be’ disposed of at auction by KM STACKPOLE & CO., Auctioneers, on sume premi Gall and see them be THE GREAT ASSIGNEES’ SALE 58 OW progressing at 858 Broadway (late Demarest.) On Wednesda: fore the raré patterns are cleared laterals. mus bra BONA? AL “The call for seats is so great Mr, Daly has decided to open his box sheet twent ry qarain advance. Herald. “We have seldom heard | such a continuous burst ot titters and laughter, inter- mingled with roars, as dur- ing the pertormance of the “Big Bonanza. ‘ont ‘Big, Bonanza! — was stamped with the seal ot public tavor and a great success long before its merry —denouement.""— ‘Times. “People who want three hour’s fun can't do better than see Bonanza," — Graphic. “the " ladies’ | dresses, simply gorzeous."—Mait — “Phe scenery, most lux- STH AVENUE THEATRE. y ry. RADERS’ DEPOSIT COMPANY, 85 LIBERTY | street, New York. Money to loan on approved col 52, Sk 4," 10, KENTUCKY, ik 77. 83, AUBRRY, 71, +28, 2, 1% | KRNTUCKY, : 53, ion ir informa: Lan 10; ‘eaghths, Station $1.200.000.% ‘00 | $100,000 capital prize. $i MEDIUM from corner Ni urday morning. turned to ©. 5. F | | Lostca ware | Li name of Prine his return to 326 street, two flights | | containing small stopped, and paper: ; leather Porketbo 31, private entrance trom Chambers street. 50. rand Agent, 30 Liberty street, New | Ander will return to: || LOStatHeRsDAY, 287i, ON | BROADWAY, BE. 4 STATE LOTTERY— | $300,000 BENE SE STARE, LOTTERY month during the year. HENLY, EXTRA CLASS 381—maRcH 27, 1575. 36, 34, 13, 16, 40, 25, 55, 28. THA CLASS 245—maRcn 27, 1875, 48, 45. 30, 5, 50, 66, 54, 32, CLASS S32—MARCH 27, 1875. 67, 63, 6. 48, 13, 49, 35, 78 3A, 22. Ass 46—warcn 27," 1875. 44,43, 30, 37, 20, ini above lotteries apply to J.B. BRENNAN, Chatham ‘treet, ISSOURI STATE LOTTERY, arch 31; single number, Havar Whole tickets, $20; halve: P.C. DEVLI Circulars free. LOST AND FOUND. SIZED CH TERRIER DoG LOST street and Broadway, » 207 neteent at: Satistactory reward will be paid if re- ifth avenue. K, 181 Fil MALE SPITZ, ANSWERING TO THE e. A liberal reward will be paid ior second avenue, corver Nineteenth OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN FOURTH AVE- Isewhere, a red leather Pocketbo cheek, on which payment has b of no value except to owner, The Liberty street, room 7. a red Russia Forty-fifth stre I be’ suitably re- warded on returning the same, with contents, to 67 Lib- erty street, room |. L | reward will be | KiekPaTRIC Nineteenth stree I OST—TH 4 Skye West Seventeenth OST—A SMALL Chas, Hugue! errier ; | number a suitable reward will be given. OST—A GOLDE, Li | OsT—ON iL itis one of a pai wiil be paid by lewy | ment of Bulldings. e K Brooki hart reward at | Lostzon satu 4 nue and Twei | Street and Lexingto Phillips & Co. Ai io Lexington av L L liam Dickson dated March 18, 1575 | sons are Leonard street. A cory A BIG BONA HUNDRED DOLL. oF COVERY stage or on $l containing the own R sia Pocketh | $10 DAY NIGHT, } Sixth avenve and Twenty-third street to Fourth a ud Union square. S Haman Hair House, 293 Sixth ave- hue, near fwenty-tourth street. (DAY, 26TH 5 a large letter “J” rade up of very smali diamonds; arked Julie on inside cas OST—IN THE VICINIT Fourth) avenue car, a Pair of Spect Spencer, Address J. i, SPENCER, 59 Cort OST OR MISLAID—A PROMISSORY NOT VER ARD—WILL BE PAID FOR A RED GOLD HUNTING CASE WATCH; muker, No, 1Sul; $23 rn of same to THOMAS Jeweler, No. 889 Broadway, corner had on a red ¢ street: by returning to the N WIG (CLAXTON STYLE), FROM A liberal reward paid for its re A TOPAZ STON Witt of sleeve buttons. A reward of #13 k at the Depart- New York. ing it with the c 0. 2 Fourth avenue .VE BUTTON, MARKED 8. KE. D., 4 or Second avenue cars, going from enth street, New York. Suitable ‘and Street, New York. RVAY, GO)NG FROM FIFIH AVE- nt, eventh street to Thirty-fourth on avenue, a lady's small gold Watch, manufactured by Patek, beral reward will Le paid ii brought enue, OR INA marked dt street Ww maker, payable at People’s’ Bank, | 5, at four months, tor $909 42, All per: ereby forbidden to negotiate said instrument, as payinent has been stopped. suitable reward if lett with KOBBE & BALL, 57 and 39 | P! The tinder wili receive a REWAKDS. SHAS BEEN TAREN FROM NZA POCKETBOOK AND A ONE ‘AR BILL SUBSTITUTED, THK BILL WILL BE PAID AS A REWARD FOR THE DIS- OF THE PEKE BY ROBERT RUGGLES, FI RKWARD.—LOST, RATOR OF THIS TRICK, ‘H AVENUE THEALKE. IN A FULTON FERRY Pearl street, between Fulton street Franklin square, yesterday noon, a Pocketbook, er’s ame. __Mrs. H. J. MORRIS, 40 Fulton street, Brooklyn. RUS- ook and its contents (gold); Masonic mark, &c., lost near Barnum’s Hippodrom A. BARTON HOUGH, 133 assan street. $2 only to the owners. & REWARD—MISSING FROM NO. 125 HUDSON street, a Tin Box, containing papers valuable On return of said papers the above | reward will be paid and no questions asked. sees $25 ieee bee Hk street. 5 REWARD | $35 tions asked if © ton avenue will be returned to the above residence. REWARD-FOR A LADY'S DOUBLE CASED Gold Wate “Merry Christmas” insld ‘all at or address 38 East Twenty-seventh No questions asked. hy; Vienna make; douole rimmed ; j¢ and monogram. WILL BE PAID AND NO_ QUES. lothing stolen from $21 Lexing. $200 REWAR | ary 2 k. “A FINK sTOC Tables, new at iow prices.” Fine 01 | T PRICES 1 | AT GontneNe | great bargains. | W u. OR SAL Tables ibev k wood, comple | Decker’s inake; on: an the Astor Hous together or singly. POR SALES BEV ble, nearly | Tee Box, size, 6x5 sold cheap for ca | pus | PUK SUPERIOR $250 and $27. and $125 upward, | tre streets, (OAL REC | coal and wood bast TAN PRINTING very moderate pric EW YORK, MA IN “Notice. cent fire at the B tory, First avenues, y having lost vo part for the return of the tw other Articles taken from West + C. MARSHALL, No. 42 West Broadwi SUIT ew street) west of Broa HBLAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, now in the Windsor, St. Nicholas, Karie’s and Grand | Central Hotels, tor sale only by GEO, &. PHELAN, 6 ~ | Kast Fourteenth street, Billiard Tables is established beyond doubt. COAL AND Woop, SIPTS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, RE- coipt Books anid every King of Mrinting used in the t ihe pi icy dor deliy ering Wood as prom D AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, Diamond Rings and xteenth street, Febra- BILLIARDS. K OF STANDARD BILLIARD nd second hand, poputar styles and rhamental Cues and the largest and best stock of Billiard Articles in the country. 1, W, COLLENDER, 735 Broadway. PURCHASERS OF BILLIAKD and second hand bevel Tables, at Nand examine. GRIFETTM & CO., 40 Vesoy street. ASSORTME, oF led), in every respect equal to new; everything complete; don't y fancy prices for show. iy J. WALKER, 32 Cortlandt street. POR SALE-THRES BILLIAKD TABLES, Rosb- te and perfect, Sxll, Kavanagh & ¢ Pool Table among them; rormerly must be sold at once, very cheap, 186 Wooster street, near Bléecker. BLLED PHELAN’S BILLIE ARD TA jo back and front Counter, with ‘black walnut Bar, Tables, ac. : Inquire 26 Clinton place, (highth ay. te shi USED ITY OF THY DECKER “& CO. New . $100 Supwards; second hand Tabl Warerooms coruer of Canal aod ness can be had at the METKOPULL tA BLISHMENT, Broaaway, at ROH 27, 1875, lie 1s hereby notified that the re- t Miver steam Kindling Wood Fae: Sixticth to Sixty-firat stroet, does nut revent me (ron (ulOlling orders to any part of the city; ‘of the stock | have the swine faciit: ever. F, BUSE, Propgicigr, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1875—QUINTUPLE SHEET, A —FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS, + Birds, Medicines for all diseases; Prepared Food tor mocking birds, at &.G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. JUST RECEIVED, A FINE LOT OF DOG: + Frets, Maltese Cats, Mamo: Xe." Medicine tor all discases. 8 Amity street. . EMINGTON TARGET RIFLE FOR SALE—S4 INCH, centre fire, reloading implements, leather case, &e. never used; will be sold mach below cost. Apply to Be J, SUCH, 6 Liberty street SCOTT BREECH-LOADER, 10 BORE, 9; LBS., TOP action, original gost $250; also fue William Greener -loade jot W. W.) muzzle: H.C. SQUIRES, No, 1 Cortlandt street. WANteD-a LARGE MASTIFF OR NEWFOUND. land Dog, price $5. Also two small boys. Call at WARD B. oNYDER'S, No. 6 Nassau sireet,on Monday P.M. . FER: Monkeys, Guinea Pigs, At LN. MEYERS, No. “THE T eee | Andale ae BERFOOT PARK.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received until April 10 for the privileve of pool selling this season. Address WM. McMAUON, P oprietor, LELTWOOD PARK —NOTICE.—GENTLEMEN HAV. ing sheds at Fleetwood Park who wish to retain them, and also those who desire to hire sheds for the Season of 1575, can do so by applying at JOMNSUN BKOS.* Pool Broadway and Tweaty-eighth street, or communicate, by mail, with J. P. FLENDER, Sec: retary, box 125 ost office, Fleetwood Park, Morrisania, HORSES, CARKIAGIG “we, T VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY'S Z Auction Mart for Horses, Carriages, &c., 110 and 112 Kast Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, on TUESVAY, March 30,’ at 11 o'clock, * “elegant English Drag, nearly new, now on xhibition at Aue: on Mart. AT AUOTION—ON TURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1875, at Ll o'clock, two side bar top Wagons, with three bow top: two side bar top Wagons, with tour bow top; ‘one (ull spring top Wagon, with tour bow top. The above top Wagons are all new and made to order by, Pook & Co., of Forty-tourth street, and will be sod without reserve to highest bidder, to close advances and charges. Are now on exhibition SS auction mart where they will «sold by VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, Anctioncers, 0 and 112 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth agenue. Oe HORSES, CARKIAGES, &C. AUCTION SALE OF FINE HU! A PUBLIC WAGONS, HARNES, &C. BY JOUN D. HAMLIN, Al TIONEER, Bt private ion sauare. ( Nine). Entran Broadway, IN SEVENTEENT! STREET, ON MONDAY (PO.MORROW), AT Ii A. M THE PROPERTY of a wel! known merchant dott ness in Union square, who sells for no tault, but to curta expenses, and who will be present and give any iniorm tion With reterence to the stock, TEAM OF HIGH BRED EXTRA STYLISH HAMBL) tonian Geldings, fine bay color, halt brothers, 6 years old. 154 igh; have uo superiors for style aud beauty | to T cart, coupe, dog cartora gentieman’s road team; | have long archea necks, fine invelligeut heads, which they carry very high without check rein, act and step liké one Horse, are well broken to single harness, afraid Of Nothing, not even a locomotive ; will trot 16 miles per hoar together and much better singly; cannot be out styled by uy teat in this city; are Warranted sound auc kind or no sa. AN tLEGANT COUPE OR MATCH HORSE, Dark bay, 16 high 8 years old; no finer or ‘more de- sirable in this city for safety, style or beauty ; 1s sate tor a lady or invalid to ride ordrive: has been used and | owned in the city for the past three yeurs by the present | owner: is a tree, One stepper; can travel twelve miles | an hour with nd is warranted sound and kind Also a genteel, young and handsome fam ladies to pony phaeton: tully warran anda ful trial given, Look tor turther particulars | im to-morrow’s Herald ce 3 A top city made Pony Phaeton, with lamps. Sidebar top Road Wagon, good as p Open Road Waxon, in use only “1x 1m w Dunscomb & Stilings’ single and doub Fine Dress and stable Blankets, Kobes, &c. Stock on exbibition. A chance tor bargains, THOROUGHBRED BAY MARE—YOUNG, SOUND, AA. kind, stylish, top Wagon, T = very ‘ast; Single Harness, Brewster Harness’ and Horse © quibmats, &e. ourt, ‘Thirty-sixth street, aear third de I at No. 2Sniffen STABLE ON LEXINGTON AVENUF, Twenty- achman, to | y-second NEAR ird street, tive stalls, with apartinents for atiow rent, Apply to owner, 264 West t, alter 62. M —LANDAUS, — CLARENCES, LANDAULETS, four and six-seat Park Phaetons, 8, . Dog Carts, Doctors’ Phactons, Pon: tons, top and no top Wagons. &c., at M CURLEY'S Fac- tory and Warerooms, Nos. 109, 111 and 113 East Thirteenth street, bear fourth avenue. A NUMBER OF TOP AND NO TOP GROCERY, EX press and Business Wagons, new and second hand ; doable Truck and Mik Wagon, ‘149 West Twenty-eignui street. A.cTBE Windsos wagon. Our new Wagon finds great favor with gentlemen Griving the fastest road who pronounce It the BEST WAGON FOR SPE! ‘et produced. Our side-bars, resting directly on the axles, vastly in- creased STIF! S is obiained, and the body resting. on springs attached to the side-bars, the disagreeable Jar of the so-called HAKD WAGON fs obviated. By this method, combined with the VERTICAL STEEL PLATE IN AXLE, we are enabled to construct a top Wagon of 5) LBS. WEIGHS equal in STIFFN#SS to the ordinary BS. WAGON. Specimens on view at our ware- ro the factory. A ventieman in Philadeiphia who owns a 150 lb. top “Windsor,” says:— “The ‘Windsor’ Buggy arrived in good order. I must aay itis the truest running Wagon and the nicest I have ever seen or heard of. “Tcannot but give your folks the bility, style, lightness, surength and tin Another gentleman in Califorma, who ordered by tel- gram a no top “Windsor,” weighing 131 Ibs., and tor two men, writes:— ‘The Mitle wagon arrived all right. You wish to know how it suits. My horse 1s pleased with tt, my frjenads are pleased with it, end last, though not least (tor my weight is 224 Ibs), Lam delizhted with it. “regard the wagon as a model of beauty and strength. In my judgment your house 1s chiet Yours is the best work im the world. I write strong, for my judgment in this matter I find to be correct.” J. B. BREWSTER & CO., of Twenty-fifth street. Estabiished 1838. Attention is invited to our new Shaft C AT FON TASSED Lt REARNE 3 AUOTION MART AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, liv AND 112 EASt THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVENU SECOND HAND CARRIAGES AT PRIVATE BALE, Landau, by Brewster & Baldwin. ‘Top Wakons by Stivers, Dusenbury & Van Duzer, Peck ‘orbett Barouche, nearly now, by Brewster & Co, Four-seat Park Phaeton, by K. M, Stivers. Extension top Phacton, by Dusenbury, Coupe, vory light, pole'and shafts, by Armstrong & Co. Square front Clarence Coach, by Dunn. bix-seat Westchester Rockaway, by J. R. Lawrence. ur-seat Coupe ockaway, nearly new, by Wood Bros. ‘T Cart, nearly new, by Wood Bros. Two-wheel Dog Cart by Brewster. Four-wheel Dog Cart by Brewster & Baldwin. Top and no top Wazons, top and no top Pony Phae- tons, Rockawuys, Depot Wagons, Harness, &c., &c., in | great variety. AJOR CHAS. W. BARKER, ANNOUNCES THK ilowing extraordinary sales to take piace at RKEK & SON'S, City \uction Mart and New York ‘attersalls, corner of Broadway and i hirty-ninth street. ON WEDNESDAY, April 7 Colonel P, J, Gonnelly's third great unparalleled Kentucky sale of the tastest ; Breen trotters in America. Catalogues now ready. | “ON WEDNESDAY, April 21, J.D, Walton's entire stable of famous trotiers, comprising thirty heads, with and without records. THE REGULAR salos at the CLIY AUCTION Mart and New York Tattersalls, TARE, place EVERY WEDNESDAY ana Saturday, at eleven o'clock. Gentlemen having Horses, Carriages, &c., to dispose | of woula do well to make early arrangements at this | Mart, as its class of buyers and dnequalled facilities, in- | cluding the large driving track, are second to mone in | the State. Action office 57 Liberty street reference for dura- H._ JOHNSTON in Tasseli), ening Post Building). HO! (iate Johnston & EOF AR | THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF OUR | HOUSE, 19 TO 25 THIRTEENTH STREET, | NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACK, | SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARE LD_k Y TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, 24 to 43 hours’ trial on horses warranted sound. The business will be conducted on. precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have al- ways characterized lings of our house and won the respect and confidence of the business com- munity as well as the public at larze, YHE STAMP OF OUR HOUSE IS’ RELIABILITY, —BREWSTER & CO., OF BROOME STREET, AY Carriages atid Road Wagons. We are now exhibiting at onr warerooms, Fitth avenue and Fourteenth street, | the production of our factory during the past winter months, comprising a ge variety ef Carriages in styles now fash.onatle in Paris anil london, together | with the lighter vehic es especially adapted to our own | roads, In Seasonable carriages may be found the newest in ARCH. JOHNSTON. desi (i | ndaus, Landaulets, Cabriviets, Victorias, | Grand Victorias, Barouches, Vis-a-Vis ‘T Carts, Dog Car Phaetons, Pony Phaetons, Spider Phactons. These In great variety of styles, exquisitery finished in ot Blue, Brown, Maroon, Green and Chocolate. We re also'extibiting all varieties ot the BREWSIER WAGON, inctnding our improved side bar, which enables 0s to ‘oduce the best riding light wagon ever made, and the only side bar wagon tree trom “teter” and vibratio Our improvement adds nothing to the weight and giv additional strengih and security In soliciting an 1 spection of our stock we beg to assure the public that in excellence of design and workinanship tt has never been | equalled in this country. Zz revised, Price May be had on applic: yn. . PIBREWSTER & CO, of Broome sireet. A e FINE CARRIAGES A. Less than cost. Til consequence of our removal on May 1, and in order to reduce our stock, we ofter, for the NEXT 30 DAYS, our entire stock of FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES, of our own make, consisting of the latest sty ia. ot Landaus, Landauleta, Coupes, Clarences, Brets, Britzkas, six-seat i SOMES ROGH WagSne "ee SRY LY ana ot” and no top Road Wagons, tc. At LES: N COST, POIN fe & STEVENS CARRI\GQE CO, Nos. 117 to 121 Fast Thirteenth street, AcROR SALE, THE MOST, PERFECT HORSE IN = the city, for a lad 3 can trot in three minutes; warranted sound: very stylish and fine ; also top Pony Phaeton, side bar top Wagon and ‘all as good as new: will be sold separately or together, at a sacrifice. Tobe scen at 166 West Thirty. ninth street, near Seventh avenue. = v A. REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, BREWSTER & CO., OF BROOME STREET, Owners of carriages are respectfully informed that we have a thoroughiy organized department for the repair of Carriages, under the personal control of a member ot our firm, assisted by © competent foreman, trained in our old Broome street establishment. The quality ot the labor and material is precisely the same as thatemployed in the production of new car- Tiages. The extent of our premises and our large working force give us marked advantages in the PROMPT and THOR- OUGH execution of the work intrusted to us. Caretul estimates will be made of the cost, and no | cartage, to or tro, will be charged. | _ Orders may be loft at the factory or warerooms, | BROADWAY AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE AND FOURTEENTH STREET, —WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE MOST F gant, the finest, pair of jet back Geldings in State. both got by benn were purchased there a year since for $1,600; are lite Tih, band 7 years old. age very closely matched, splen: did and extra bloodlike tn appearance, prompt aid very stylish in harness, have been used to coupe, and are sound without blemish; the property of Baron J. De- len, who saiis for Europe on saturday next. Will be positively soid without reserve on Wednesday next, March 31, at Il o'clock prompt, at BARK®R & SON'S y Auction Mart and New York Tattersail's, corner of Away and Thirty-niuth streets, where théy can now be seen and examined. CHEAP HOUSE AND LOT, IN NEWARK, N. JL, AA. to trade fora Clarence or Landau. Address H. K: 146 Kast Forty-ninth street. STIVERS SIDE BAR TOP BUGGY FOR 812; been on storage two yeure: wants, painting ‘and tires cut; after that is done will be worth $3 HOVEY'S stable, 14 West Nineteenth street. “A. FOR SALH, A MAGNIFICENT COUPE HORSE, A eng tnd igh years. old; color. brown: kind: fentle and sound; sold for want of use.’ Apply at pri: vate stable 147 East Fortieth street, or 65 Mercer stre NY PARTY DESIRING TO PURCHASE A FIRST class top side-bar Wagon. Speed Wagon, fast Horse (record 2:43), Saddle, Whip. Blanket, &e.. can buy low. Address CHAMBERS, box 145 Herald office =FOR SALE, BRICK TRUCK AND CART, APPLY AL to owner, 28 West Houston street. near Varick. t STABLE ON MEROKR STREET, REAR OF Grand Central Vote; 10 stalls; moderate rent, Owner, No. 113 Broadw: room 1, Warranted pounds al jawed, 2 FOR SALE—TWO CAR LOADS OF HORSE just, arrived from the Wests they are n y are youn ail every respect: weigh from 800 to 1,400 ; fit for any business, and # good trial al- Stanton street. STARLA TO LET—WITH 8 OR W STALLS sale, first sevout Laud FOR aas Trucks, single and double; new and 20 Wagons. LUWAGY PRIAL. 18 Ninqu avenge. a ms, Fifth avenue, corner Twenty-tirst street, or at | | | the sottest French moroccos and in tashionable shades | | ark and bred in Kentucky; | FINE IRON GRAY HORSE or heavy work; 8 years old only; XTRA LAR tor sale—Snitable A warranted sound, ktud and true. TAL! stable, 47 Great Jones street, ‘ BEAUTIFUL TOP PONY PHARTON; ALSO A set of Harness to match; both of first class makers, bial be sold at a bargain at private stables East Twoitth eel AW WAGONS, EXPRESS, GROCERY, BUSIN « Buker's, Butcher's, Milk Vender, Depot, Delivery end platiorm spring Wagons, new aud ‘second’ haud, at @ sacrifi Spring street. A. BARGAIS.-ROAD HORSK, TOP BUGGY, HAR. Hess (little used): horse sound, speedy ; good coupe horse ; chance for hackmen; no offer refused, Stabie 133 East Seventeenth street, pear Irving place. A FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACcOMMO. datea at the Continental Stable, Seventh avenue and Fifty-firth street: tho best arranged boarding stable in the city; horses and carriages kept in the best man- her by exberienced grooms at $50 per month; no sale h CHAS. CUDLIPP, Proprietor. GENTLEMANS TURNOUT WILL BE SOLD Iq W tor cash—Ilorse 6 years old, 1534 hands; warran found an kind can riot in 20; top Boggy and Har. ness; Blankets,” Robes, €c. At private stable 33 Bast 1 sweet, between Broadway and University plac TLEMAN WILL SELL A VERY STYLISH black Horse, 15.3, and top Carriage, built by Brews- ter, Harness, &c.; establishment cost $2,000; will sell reasonable. Can be seen at Weinstock’s stable, 366 HE NEW COMBINATION avenue, A. SUPERIOR Wagon. spring side-bar Wagon 1s universally liked, both by riders and manutacturers; all who see it admire it; un- equalled for easy riding, ana the Buckingham Is not celled tor speed. All persons interested in wagons will do well to examine iny stock, E. M. STIVERS, 14 to 152 Fast Vhirty-first street, —LEFT FOR DISPOSAL,—PERFECTLY GENTLE ound, kind, 4% hands; fine top Pony ton; light Harness, used by ladies, $350, separately ; Rockaway, $140. 51t Seventh aven’ REWSTER OF BROOME STREET, Second hand Wagons. Several with their improved side-bar. A. 8. FLANDRAU, (Old stand of Brewster & Co.), 372. and 374 Broome St AY HORSE, 16 HAND®, OVER 8 YEARS OLD; warranted sound; gentle in donble or single nar- ess: to be sold cheap. To be seen at 102 West Bight- th street, ARRIAGES AT BARGAINS.—A LARGE STOCK OF Carriages, suitable tor town and country use, for tock now at our $3 Broadway. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO, | QJARRIAGE WANTED.—A GOOD SECOND HAND Landau; must be in good order and cheap, Address box 4,504 Post once. YARMEN, ICE AND OTHE, / Cottage, with stables tor M4 bor: West Thirty -fith sireot 3, C sale at great Largains, to close the warerooms, T, NICE nd Wagon room. 263 West Thirty-fourth street. HULBERT PEC! FOE, Sab OS EXCHANGE—A FINE, STABLE IN i Forty fourth street, in first class order; will trade for Jewelry. Apply t0 JOHN KAVANAGIL, northeast corner of Forty-second street apd Sixth avenue. OR SALE—OWN REMOVING TQ EUROPE, A fine Landaa: also a double set of Englisn tar- ness; both but very little used. Applv at 25 Last sixty- fourth street. : OR SALE—! are strictlysound, gentle and kind; fine size, color, action and style; speed to suit purchaser; also two sad- die Horses. GU, LEAVITT, Flushing, Le L RIOR SALE—FOUR NEW AND FOUR SECOND HAND Clarences, two Coaches, three Bretts, three six- seated Phaetons, three Pony Phaetons, three Doctors’ Phactons, one Rockaway, 13 new and second hand Bug gies and one extension toy aeton; this stock must be sold to close out ISRAELS Carriage Manutactory, 166 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. Fe SALE—BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH; STYL ish, sound and kind; suitable for coupe or taiily use. Union Market, 759 sixth avenue. NEW SINGLE TRUCKS, EXPRESS, . Business and platform spring wp Grocery: Wagons cheap for cash, 421 Tenth avenue, near Thirty- fourth street. OR SALE~A spring top Wagon. pole and < one full spring do., pole nt Broome strei veuth str AFI p Buggy: also a will be sold cheap for 98 B: ONE FULL fts,onr own make; i band. Bre es | repaire 38 West Eighth and Ninth avs. FULL SPRING CITY ade Harness as cood It of use. Inquire of ‘oad way, corner Thirty-uinth POR SALE—A CLARENCE COACH, MADE BY ON of the best makers, ts in perfect condition; lined In silk, satin, &c., &c. ; to De sold on account of owner going abroad. Can be soen at stable, 896 Eighth avenue, be- tween the hours of 12 and 4. OR SALE—A PERFECTLY SOUND AND RELI. able pair of stylisn Carriage Horses, 15!g hands high, 8 years old; warranted periectly sound and kind, Adaress U. N. A., Herald Uptown Branch oilic: OR SALE—BUSINESS WAGONS, OF ALL SIZES, to carry from 8 to 36 hundred weight; elliptic and Plattorm spring: such as Butcher's Lakers’, Grocers’ jumbers', Milk and ‘xpress; some Contractors’ truck: @ large assortment constantly on hand: will be sold on monthly instalments if required, at BARRETT'S Wagon Factory, corner of Navy and Johnson streets, Brooklyn. OR SALE CHEAP—STRONG, FULL SEAT, LEATH- er top Wagon, in perfect order; box beliind: sutt- able for physician, ‘To be seenat Gordon’s stables, No. 3 West Thirteenth street OR SALE—A GOOD TRUCKING BUSINESS, WITH Horses, Trucks, &c. ; established many years; suita- ble for one or two persons. , RK. SOPER, No, 3 William street. F° K SALE—HANDSOME PAIR OF BLACK MARES, 15 hands, 6 and 7 years old Iso a fit Bray, Mare, 15% hands, 7 years ol all warranted sound and kind: also a light side bar top Wagon. Inquire at 450 West Forty-second street, in store, OR SALE—AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, March 3), at 1 o'clock P. M., 3) Western Horses, at 23 and 25 Atlanti HL. B, SIRE, (OR SALE—A SECOND HAND DOUBLE ROAD Harness, in good condition. Private stable No. 1 West Fifty-seventh street. sas WOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS COACH HARNE made to order, worth $200, will be sold for $125, at 77 Greenwich avenue. FOS SALESONE SINGLE FAMILY | IMPROVE Drop Leaf and Cover: cost $70; to be sold at & sacrifice, Cuil at 939 Third avenue, top floor. YOR SALE—A GOOD, SERVICEABLE HORSSH, Inquire 3 West Thirty: h street, {OR SALE CHEAP—A SPLENDID BLACK HORSE (for want of use), 7 Years old ; double or single; Kind, | gentle and sound, Apply at office 475 Fourth avenue, JOHN H. MORRELL, TROTTING STALLION sired by Jupiter, dam of Tradewind REAT BARGAIN, {OR SALE-THE FINE Tradewind, Fanny Fern her trotting record 2:33; Tradewind is & dark chestnut, 16 hands high, $ years old; action and pure gaited, and can trot very tast; isa sure foal getter; the horse and his get of eoits can be seen at Cap- tain De Camp's farm dormerly the Isaac Sherwood) near Spring Vatley, Rockland county, N.Y. Also.the Trotting Horse Billy Button. For reterence and infor- mation call on Mr, SEAMAN, 1,829 Broadway, N. ¥ JOR SALE—TURNOUT, COMPLETE, CONSTSUING of a fine team of iron gray Mor: Horses, 154% hands high, 6 and 6 years old 1u spring, with Btvers lop Road Wagon, good as new, with Pole and Shatis; Robes, Blankets, Whip, &c.; said 'porses were raised by owner, are perfectly matched, prompt and stylish drivers, and warranted ‘In every particular, Any party wishing a good establishment for the road or city wiildo well w call on the owner, corner Fourteenth street and Tenth avenue. N. B, COTIRELL, JOR SALE CHEAP—A LIGHT SIX SRAT PHAETON, 2 glass front Coaches and 3 sets double iiarnes, orses, &¢. PsTER B. MASTERSON, Central Park Livery Stables, Filty-ninth street and Seventh avenu OR SALE OR TO LET~A STABLE IN FORTY. fourth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues; rent modcrate ; will exchange for ether property or for jewelry, JOUN KAVANAGH, northeast corner Forty- Second strees and sixth avenue. Gear , HARNESS, Ropes. Every description New and second pri Nand. Low Phaetous, Rockaways, Buggies, Victorias, Fony Phaetons, & MANUFACTURERS’ UNION REPOSITORY, Broadway, near Bleecker street. NENTLE S TURNOUT FOR SALE—LOW FOR J tor cash: one sorrel Mare, 16% hands, kind and } gentle; one top Road W ©. used | once, Separately it required’; also one new. Thacton, very cheap, Kear 138 FUL ayouue, entrauce No. 6 Wes of Nuietoeuth streew BARGAINS, CARRIAGE: AN HORSES, CARRIAGES, i, ORSK FOR SALF—A LARGE BAY HORSE, weighing about 1.400 pounds, 5 years old, sound aud T kind; exceedingly handsome MAMILTON, 31 Clinton piace. FLOBSE AND BUSINESS WAGON WANTED.—4 GOOD Horse and light n, similar to Agams Exp delivery wagon, wanted, tor which cash will be paid. Address HORSE, box 207 Herald ottice, FoRsEs. FOR SALE—%0 FINK YOUNG HOKS Just trom Indiana, 14 to 17 hands high, 6 to7 vears old; all sound and kind. Luquire at 122 Norfolk street. To be seen until sold. [Is FASHIONABLE COLORS and new designs, Carriages of every description. A. S. FLANDRAT. (Old stand of Brewster Co.) 372 and 374 Broome street WILL GIVE A NICE HORSE AND ROCKAWAY or Phaeton for a good top Buggy. Cali at room 5, 150 Broadway. L IVERY SY ABI. 4 doing a fine 30 MILES FROM NEW YouRkK, siness, for sale cheap, J. F. WIL* ighth avenue, corner Thirty-fourth st LIAMS & SON T IVERY STABLE 275 SPRING STREPT, TO LET 4 stalls, > room and dwelling’ apartwents carring: Apply to W. H. ELY, 103 G: treet. OSE HALE OF PRIVATE STABLE WO STALLS) AJ vast Thirty-ftth street, berween Lexington and Third avennes to tet, or will board two Horses Address JONES, box 188 Herald office. RIVATE STABLE TO LET—Posse April or May; rooms for coachman th avenue, corner Fittieth street, w prner Fitry-cighth street. ION 1ST OF YATES, BS Broadway, {ADDLERY AND HARNESS. ‘the PETERS & CALHOUN COMPANY offer at re! tor the next sixty days their immense stock ot Harness and saddiery at wholesale prices. Harness of every description, from $7 5) to $302, Saddles (500 styles), from $3 W $35. Britles, trom Sie. to $10, Whips, endless variety, from 10c. to $10. Cuil ana examine at the store, No. 3 Mercer street, near Grand, or factory, 906 atid 908 Broad street, Newark, COND HAND CARRIAGES. FE Clarence, | Barouche Landaulet, ch Phaeton, Curtain Coach, ‘Top Wagon. BRADLEY, PRAY & CO., 558 Broadway. 3 HERIFF'S SALE OF HORSES, WAGONS, HD ness Stock, Fixtures and Machihery of Soda Water and Weiss Beer Manufactory. & HERMAN, Sheriffs Auctioneer, sells, Monday, March 29, at 1] o'clock, No. 18 Clinton ‘streef, three fine Horses, two soda water Wagons, one Express Wagon, one Coach ; also the entire + Stock, Fixtures and Machinery of the above place, con- sisting ot Engine, Koilers, Mash Tubs, soda water Bot- foxes and all other Utensils used in said business also barrels. and casks of Wines, Vinegars, &c, Sale post tive. Dealers invited, WM. C. CONNER, Sherif). Manx Layicax, Deputy, HAR. TABLE TO LET—IN MADISON STREET, NBAR \) Market; room for 6 or more horses. Adiress HU. IMMEN, 205 East Fitty-third street. TABLE TO LET—IN FIFTIETH STREET, Bi EN Sixth and Seventh avenues; contains ‘three stalls and @ box stall. carriage room and apartments for Coachman, Address 66 West Forty seventh TABLE TO LET—119 EAST TWENTY- streot, two stories; good yurd: present ten: hire halt.’ Apply to EDWARD Kk NY, 13) Fron: OP AND OPEN PONY PHAETONS, NEW AND recond band; doctor's and extension ‘top Phaetons. top and open Road Wagons, by Broome street Brew. ster and other city makers; Suikies, by Caffery; one Landau, by Brewster ; Coupe Kockaways, six-seat iiae- tons, one Coupe, one Barouche, top and’ open Express Wagons, Depot Wagons. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLE, WITH FIVE STALLS and room for five Carriages, with jiving apartments for coachman. Inquire at fast Thirty-ttth street, between second and Third avenues, 10 LET-SKVERAL GOOD STABLES OF VARIOUS sizes; also several vacant lotscheap. Inquire at 521 West Twenty-first street or 40 West ‘Twentieth streeL, Toe RiTTSTABLE NO. 126 EAST THIRTEENTH street: contains 14 stalls, and Apartments. Apply to H, MERRITT, No. 53 Third avenue. NO LET-LANDAU, CROSS MATCHED TEAM, OR Landautet, satin lined, one or two horses, by month: also Coupe, by month, at reduced prices: drivers all In livery. Address PLEASURE, Herald Uptown Branch office 0 LET—PRIVATE STABLI: 23) WEST FORT enth street;-five open and two box stalls apartments; ample carriage room. J. G. METCALF, 1,481 Broadway, near Forty-firth st. N MENT STABLE, WITH 23 large Stalls and plenty of light and ventilation; a desirable place for a truckman; about half the stalls are now let to parties that will remain It desired. Apply at 302 Mott street. LARGE PRIVATE STABLE, 213 East Twen Make an offer, 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLE AT 144 WEST FIFTIETH street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; tour ossession April 1 AMES STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street. 10. LET—PRIVATE STABLE NO. 215 WEST FIF: teenth street; accommodation for 5 horses and car- Flages; rooms for coachinan, JOUN ROSS, office 58 kighth avenue, NO LET—PART OF A STABLE, WITH PLENTY OF carriage room and ail accommodations, or would let single Stalls Apply at 251 Spring street, in blacksmith shop. T° ,c Fooms on second story. ‘treet, near Third avenue. GUT, ZB West Fitty-first st. stall 1—NO, 426 WEST FOURT! TH STRE near Ninth avenue, Stable, with 12 stalls; living JOHN ROS: T° LET FROM MAY 1—STABLE (TWO STALLS carriage room and feeder. Apply to WM. H. HA Carpet Cleaning Works, 15 ast Twenty- enth street. | TO BE SOLD—A LOT OF GOOD, RELIABLE WORK Horses, weighing trom 1,200 to 1,500 pounds; these horses have been used tn carts; among them isa bay driving Mare; can trot on road in 3 minutes; having fin- i iy contract, I re all pony built; trial allowed. Apply at No. sion street, hear ‘Broadway. Also S top Buggies, 2 Concord xpress | Vagons. TPHE PINBST COUPE CLARENCE, | NOTHING. IN order like it in the city for the money; a bargain; | also glass quarter Coach, at a fair offer, in good order, | with top and no top Wagons, to make room. | BARTON & HOYLE, No. 6 Seventh avenue UT—$20.—NICE DRIVING BAY HORSE; trots in 3: : Dusen ip ; all in ith street, Wants AD. dress, where to be seen and price, GUAT, box 110 Herald office. V ANTED TU PURCHASE—A LIGHT, CITY MADE Landaulet, of modern make, that is in good order. Address, with price, &c., LANDAULK?, box 134 Heral Uptown Brauch office. HORSES AT A SACRIFICE.—TWO $30 EACH, pony Mare, $55; bay Horse, stylish driver, Bugsy and Harness, $125:¢wo ae Wagons, $45 each; ex. ress Harness, $15; Truck, $50; above not halt the value. a. 429 West Seventeenth street bury orde! PYF EACH FOR TWO BREWSTER, OF BROOME LL) street, side bar top Roatl Wagons, for sale, at ARKER & SUN'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty- ninth street, AT AUCTIO! SALES Important notice. WATER COLURS, Tho entire collection ot Geo. Hencken, embracil superb specimens of American, English, French, Belgian, Ttalian ana Spanish Art ‘The whole are now on free exhibition at SOMER- 200 VILLE’S Art Gallery, 845 Broadway, until evening of sale, of which due notice will be given. The following artists are represented :— Britton Willis, H. Ten-Kate, Eawin Penly, Pi T, L. Rowbotham, Cruikshank, Bouvier, 8. Bomileld 8! Prout, E. simonetth, A. Prout, E. Le Jeune, CF Bucrly, Bernard, B, Whitmor Menghi T. G, Dibden, Langlin, B. Richardson, A. Tripp, Bernard Evans, H. E. Hobson, L. Raynor, J. Drummond, Elizabeth Murray, J.D. Adains, 1 Hough oth nd many others. . ROBERT B. SOMERVILLE, Auctioncer. veTION AUCTION, AUCTION NOTICE, AA TO-MORROW (Monday) MORNING, commencing Ai 104 o'clock, at private residence 120 West Twenty- third street, near sixth avenue, over $15.00) worth of elegant and, plain tlousehold ‘Furnituye, comprising parlor grand rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Carpeis, Bookcases, Etageres, Tables, Cuamber suits, Kedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Ar: moire-a-glace, Mattresses, Feather Beds Olicloths, Stoves, china and Silver Plate; de, in all 400 lots, by catalogue, Sale positive, rain or shine, f li, EB. McDONNELL, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE OM. mencing positively atl o’cloek, all the elegant Household turniture of five story brown stone manson, No. 47 West Wth st, between oth and 6th avs, ROBER ©, CASHIN, Auctioncer. | N. #.—Competent men inat tendance to pack, ship ot remove goods, city or country. Bishan CAMBBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER 2 84 Ninth street, opposite A. T. Stewarts.. 4 CO, will continie the sale by auction of English and other china, Fancy Ornaments, &e.. at | store 441 Sixth avenne, on Monday and every day this | week, comument lock, 11 lots to ste buyers, } Y CAMPBELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS—WILL SELL out im lots, om Tuesday, entire Stock, Fixtures, Horse, Wagon and Haruess of Family Grocery. Kuli par: ticulars day of sale. Y CAMPBELL & CO., 8, Office 88 Kast Ninth street (A. T. Stewart's). Will wil ge Apel Cy od Slegant Furniture ot ve story residence in West Twenty-third street. ~~. CAMPBELL & CO. will, as herotofore, far the Last 10 yon! sonal attehtion to sales of turn donces; guarantee best ty. 600 catalogues ot di office as reference, give their per. niture at private rest- prices. First class sales special ferent furniture sales in their CAMPBELL & CO., 83 Hast Ninth street QicHaRy Wares, av ; Salesroom' 2 tast Broadway. Auction sales of Household Furniture, Groceries Liquors, &c,, solicited. satistaction given ‘and pron returns made. lished 46 years, ‘ Cush advanced on consigniuents, stab: 13 YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, ao. jHT DRAUGHT PROPELLER FOR SALB.— +X Will carry about 29) tons; new borer and engines cylinder 20 i1 square.in good order and ready for wi 0 at foot of Rivington sureet. SIDEWHERL A, engine isx1v Sa SIEAMBOAT, 228 1, also Sidewhvel Stoam- hoat ret; engine 40x9 feet, ‘aiso two light draughe freight Propellers. Apply to WILLIAM H. HAZARD, Woot street. OAT,—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A PAIR-OARBD Gig, ontrigged, 25 or 27 feet in length. address & B., Post office box 1,404. Fok, Sabre and engine t BOAT TYLINDER ITXi7; BOAT first class oder. Address GH G., Id office. Fron SALE 5 TO 848 each, or the lotata bargain, KYLE's Cottage, Ligh Bridge, Harlem River. FOR SALE AND CHARTER —SIDEWHEEL PASSHN- ger steamboats. 75 to Yachts and Launches, five Preight Turboats. ‘opellors, new lee bi PLYMER, 89 South stre TUG, 80 FEBT also Pugs, 20 iwicet Ap P—PROP POR, SALE ous LER long; two engines, I7xIT; X2), ISx14. SKIS 14X14" also steam Laghte ply'to WM. Ho HAZARD, Jr., 207 West sire JOR KALE SVLENDID SPBAM YACHT, 9 FEBT ; Very fast, in perfect order and outit Apply to WM. 207 West street. D. S STRTSON: CYLIN Dek i tn good work of Hast Jerse: uare ; boiler ‘at Cooley’ ing order ; lyin street, Elizabethport BURNS, 309 Bond stre: POk AUK OF CHARTERS A FINE NEW SCHOONER Yac eet long, 18 ‘oughly well fou an be rum with three a s WILLIAM WAL’ Ky wi John street. Fox sabe 5 r THE SIDEWHEELSTEAMER MATTANO, toet tong, 44 feet draugat, superior passe: commodation ;ih complete order, ready fu business. “Apply te owners, JONAS SMITH & South street VOR SALK—AT THE YACHT MARKET, SEVEN ate . from to 65 feet; open and « Yachts, of ail sizes: one ship's Launch, 2 feet lon feet 8 ineh bean, at FRANK BATES’, { enth street, South Brooklyn. QOREW YACHT SPITFIRE FOR SALE . very fast; 60 teet 1ong, 11 wide, 2 condensing engine; large cabin, Twenty-fourth street, South Brookiyn. QTEAMBOAT PORT ROYAL SD over all, 103 feet; beam, over all, 36 feet: draft 5 leet; in good order. JOHN D. LOCKE & ©O., 44 Clif street. 31.00P YACHT WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A » handsome eight-room Cottage at Martha’s Vineyard, worth $2,000, Address YACH1, box 3,683 Post office, New York. CHEAP— ye draught; surface Apply on board, FOR, SALE—LENQTH, HE &£ BOWLOCK—THE BEST POSSIBLE rowlock tor boats, yachts and Iiferafts, for sale Dy LEWIs W. WALTON, No, 862 Broadway. and T. DEI MOND, Boat Buildez, No 299 Front street, 7ACHT OWNERS WISHING AN EXPERIENCED. sailing master, familiar with the coast and with of references from former ewployers, address 11S, box 113 Herald office. 150 Posts AU on nan of beat quality ¢ street. INCLUDING METALLIC LIFEBOATS, f built to order, cheap ; also 20,000; fee’ dar Boaras for sal 308 to 373 South STEPHEN ROBERTS. ) h ‘ROOOMS, &0., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. LADY, EMPLOYED OUT, DESIRES TWO UN- furnished Rooms, in plain tamily, within (5 min utes’ walk of Broadway and Nineteenth street; ret ences. Address M. ‘L., Heratd office, FAMILY OF ADULTS WANT A SMALL HOUSE— Owner to Board in lieu of rent; or a House, very nt ste rent wad particulars, Address aN- + box 760 Post office. “HOUSES, iow DR ANTED ON MAY 1, BY A FAMILY OF THREK adults, no children, a Second Floor of five or six rooms, in a private house, between Fourth and Natu avenu’s and below Fifiy-ninth street; rent from $50 to $69 per month. Address, giving particulars, 5. M., box 229 Heraid office. TANTED—A FOUR STORY HOU WITH MOD- ern improvements, good neighborhood, betweem Fittieth and Twentieth streets, from Madison to Fourth avenue; rent not to exceed $2,300. Address MERCHANT, Herald Uptown Branch oflice. ANTED—A GOOD FLOOR OR A_ #RENOW Flat, with all improvements, trom $30) to $400. Address E. J. B., box 4,585 Post office. J ANTED—ON OB BEFORE MAY1, TWO OR THRER unfurnished Rooms for light’ housekeeping, at moderate rent, Address, stating terms and particulars, . M. L. B., Her town Branch office, |,266.sroad way. WANTED—A STORE, WITH LIVING APARTMENTS, tor the lager beer business; rent not above $50 per month. Address, tor three days, A. J. C., box 174 Herald Uptown Branch ‘office. WANTED APRIL 15, LY OR PARTIALLY furnished House; fair locetion; rent $125, or less, per mouth, Address tor three days. staring nuinbee of rooms, D., box I8)Herald Uptown Branch off WANTED TO RENT-ON THE Wer SIDE OF vroadway, a Store, with Lofts. between Ei¢htt and Twenty-third streets. Address, with price an? jou, PINE FURNITURE, box 120 Herald offi WASTEDTA PLAT. CONTAINING SEVEN ROOMS, with all the modern improvements: rent not toe: Address C., box 1,450 Post office. toca eed $600, 3 IRABLE PARTY, PART OF A mall House with « respectable but not inquisitive staung full particulars and terms, Jd Uptown Brauch oitice. WANTED—AN UNFUKNISHED HOUSE B Kighth and Twentieth streets, Third ai avenues; about I4 rooms: rent not to exceed $ dregs ©. B., box 11 Herald Uptown Branch offi Ww ‘TED TO LKASE-—BY A SMALL PRIVATR family without children, a t ory high stoop House, Lextagton and kighth avenues; reat about $1. per annum, Address HERBERT, Heraid ollice. x ANT —THE ENTIRE UPPER PART OF A&A W Honse, oy a small family; location must be good. Address, stating rent, &c., HUN TEA, box 1 Herald Up- town Branch ofiice. a VW ANTEDIUNFURNISUKD, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, between Twenty-third id Forty-second streets, an Extension Parior and part of a Floor above, or Sec m@ Floor. Address DOCIOR, Herald Uptown Branch ofce TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY OF THREE Waduits ino seryand. an’ Unper Part of a genteel house, ma good neighborhood: five rooms atleast; lo- cation between Tenth and Fortieth streets and second and Sixth avenu nt about $4): reierences ex- changed. Address WHIT +, bOX 2,025 Post office. WASTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS, FURNISH EB or unfurnished; location must be central. Address, stating full pardculars, 8. A, B., 127 Bast Sixteenth st. WA RtEp. BY A, FAMILY OF THR¥E ADULTS, First Floor and Basement or a Second Floor; east side, Address, stating rent aud particulars, box 168 Herald Uptown Branch office. PER MONTH FOR A FURNISHED ROOM, suitable tor a doctor's office; possession ist of $40 April. Apply by letter or tu perso to Dr. B. J. HAR: LAN, Bellevue Hospital, In the Country. ° Hyerare IN f Rad ig Mabrgtdebart hh lm aiurnished, ai low rents tor desirat ties ang tnirag E. h. VANDI, 31 Union square, ANTED=A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE IN NEW Jersey, within an hour or so of the city; rent aot over $#0ayear. Address R. G., box 1,466 Post office. WASTED IHOUSE IN JERSEY CITY OR NEWARK, Tor 8 rooms, modern conveniences, good netg! Dorhood and convenient to. New York raliroads;. remt low, prompt pay. Address, with particulars, S., box 3,785 New York Post office. TANTED—AT NEW BRIGHTON, 8. L, A LARGR, turnished or partially furnished House, for five months, trom the first of May, House must be in good order, and location wnexceptionabie; rent not to exveed $150 A month. First class references and security givem. Address H., box 125 Heraid Uptown Branch office. ANTED TO RENT—FOR THE SUMMER, A MOD. \ ern, nicely furnished Cottage, for a tamil i ir near water, With pleasant surroundings; wi One hour's rideof the city. Address JOHN DOUGLAG box 3,42) New York Post office, TANTED—A HOTEL.—AN EXPERIENCED HOTEL. WW Xxvcper wishes to lease first cluss Hotel, contetee ing from 130 to 200. rooms, 11 an enterprising city. Ada- dress, with full particulars, bdx 686 Post office, Hartford, Conn. © Other Advertisements Under Thi Heading See Directory. iT] ASTROLOGY, STROLOGER.—PROFESSOR LIS $29. § avenue. 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ROSS—GREATEST LIVING GLARVOYANT, gives adviee in love, mart ke hess, lowes, de. : tells everything. avers, near Forty-third street. ¥ ME, LISNER, GLATRYORANS, ea ae oa . reveals the past, present “4 stitagonson business, Tave suits, losses, absent friend enemies. love, marriage, death and offer matters cents and $L EUROPE, ~ PARTMENTS.—a LADY FROM NEW YORK spened an American house ) 1o AMerioans visiting Lord Board, at moderate terras, m place, Bryanston square W i, Bogiand, watt Mrs. CALVBKE, 12 Wyndh: RESTAURANTS, For Other Advertisements Under This Meading Sea Dicectorys LIV Axo, LET LIVE, “VME ORIGINAL.” BROAD. 4 way and Fulton street, where the best larder can be found, comprising @ll the delicacies of the seasom, vysere alba SANDY KANG BM, Gateren. ¢

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