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WHOLE NO. 14,100, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. ——S m= ~ — —= —= DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, CRUE TS Tree Pacx—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ASTKOLOGY—Twetrra Pace—Sixth column. ILLIARDS—Nixga Pace—Fifth column, JOAKDEKS WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Fiith column. BuaRD A LODGING WANTED—sxconp P, Fitth and sixth columns, s BROOKLYN RAL LSTALH FOR SALE—Ninta Pace— First column. BUSINES» OPPORTUNITIES—Firtn Pace. BUSINESS NOTICE S—seventa Pace—Sixth column. OITY HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ninta Pack—Firat column. beat AND SALESMEN—Twetrra Pace—Fourth colun CLOTHING—First Pace—Second column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Twetrta Pace— Fourth, filth and sixth columns, COASTWISE SILAMSHIPS—Fixst Page—Fifth and sixth columns, COPARINERSHIVs—Firtm Pace. COUNIRY KOARD—Szconn Pace—Sixth column. ANCING ACADEMIKS—Eicutu Pace—Fourth column. ENTISTRY —Kixst Pace—sixth column. DkY GOUDS—Finsr Pace—Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED 4ND UNFURNISHED—Sxcoxp Pace—Second and third !EAMSHIPS—First Pacr—Fifth columa. First Pacr—second column. ‘S—First Pace—Sixth column. FINANCIAL—Firta Pace, FINE ARTS—Nixtn Pace—Fifth column, FOR 8ALE—Nintn Page—Sixth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARIMENTS TO LET— Sxcoxp Pack—Ihird and fourth columns, FURNITUR GUTH PA ‘hird column, FRENCH ADV: RTISEMENTS—IWeLrta Pacx—Sixth column. BELP WANTED—FEMALES—Tweirra Page—Second and third columns. HELP WANTED—MALES—Twrurta PaGe—Sixth col- umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third and fourth columns, HOTELS—sxcoxp Yacr—Sixth colnmn, HOUSES, ROUMS, &C,, WANLED—Sxconn Pace—Sixth coiumn. ISTKUCLION—First Pacge—Second column. KRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE’ FOR SALE—Nuvta Pace— Second column TU! E1catn Pagr—Third column, iT Pack—First column, #ERY—Aixta Face—Sixth columao. ANIJELS—Fixet Pack—Fourth colamn. L—Twrirth Pace—Sixth column. ILK AND CKEAM—kicnta Pack—second column. MILLINERY AND DRESoMAKING—Finst Page—sixth column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Trxta Pacr— eixth column. MUSICAL—ricura Pace—Third column, New PUBLICATIONS—srvenTa Pack—Sixth column. PERSON AL—Finst Pace—t irst coluinn. PIANOFURTES, ORGANS, &C.—kiguta Pace—Third column, Git Pace—Second column, Le POST OFFICE NOTICE—] PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Twrirtk Pace— second column, PROPERTY OUT OF TUE Cliy FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Nintit Pack—Second and third columns. BEAL EwTATE TO EXCHANGE—Nintu Pace—Third column. BEAL ESTATE WANTED—Nixtn Pace—Third column. REWARDS—Finst Pace—First column, BALES AT AUCTION—Nintu Pack—Fourth and fifth colum! SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Erevexta Pace, and Twetrti Pacr—First and second columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twatvtm Pace—Thira and fourth columns. SPECIAL NOTICHS—Finst Pacr—First and second col- umns, SPURTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third colum: STORAGH—Ninta PaGr—Fifth column. THE TRAD ‘TweLiTH PaGk—sixth column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—skconD Pacr— First and second colamns, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Finst Pace—Sixth eolumn. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET—seconp Pack—Fourth column, WANTED TO PURCHa>H—niGuTH =Pace—Second column, Lt JEWELRY, &C.—Ninta Pace—Fitth column. WESTCHSSTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Ninti Pack—Second column. Finst PaGe—Second col- YACHTS, STEAMBUATS, &C. umn. PERSONAL, Be IN BED THIRTEEN DAYS ‘TO-DAY. os “AbD Any. {)RANK W. S.—MET YOU AT 20 TWELFTU STREET, State through Personals where and when I can seo you. FANNIE MORSE, F C.J, BANDMAN, ARTIFICIAL STONE MANUFAC- turer, will call at 435 Broadway he will hear some- thing fo his interest. dtr rtesr WANTED—OF CATHERINE M'GOW- an, daughter of Daniel Mcvowan, of Kinlough, Gounty Lietrim, freland, by her brothers, James aud Terrence, of 87 Washington street, New York. AOK—WILL SE YOU AT THE BOOK STORE THE last day you mentioned. fami broken-hearted. | ‘OHADO. Ms, TILLIE ST. CLAIR—PLEASE SEND YOUR address to me at Herald Uptown Bri ncn ofce R BICON—WHAT is THE MATTER? WH DON'T you write? Are you forgetting your unhappy and true MAGDAL: BRE SNEAK THIEF WHO STOLE THE POCKET- book from my coat in the barber shop in Barclay Sirect 1s well known and he had petter return the ilk gotten reward or he will be arrested. J.C. TODD, 10 Barclay street. 10O-MORROW MORNING, AT 103; O'CLOCK; SAME place as last iuesday week ; you understand. ILL THE LADY WHO SITS AT WINDOW READ- ing paper iavor blonde xontieman living opposite with an interview? Aduress BROWN oTONE, Herald Uptown Brauch ottice. V ALLACK'S, TUESDAY MATINEE.—WILL LADY ‘who sat aivay trom friend and talked to gentleman behind her please conter her acquaintance? Address J. i., Herald office. __LOST AND FOUND. LOS? MY POCKETBOOK ON THE THIRD AVENUE cars on Monday. berween 6 and 7 P. M.; 11 the parties will return the notes they can keep the change. Address 1 £,, station K. OST—ON MARCH 25. A BLACK AND BROWN Hunupg Dog, midale size; listens to the name of bherry. Please reture to No. 0% Third avenue. Liberal reward paid. OST--THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1875, IN THE NEIGH- borhood of Union square, a gold and blue enamelied Ting.» $2 reward will be paid it returned to 145 East Eleventh stree DERTIFICATES MARCH 29, 1875—TEN SHARES Elkton Coal and Iron Company, dated 1873, ana Shares capital stock of the Wesichester Ice Vom- pany ot New York, dated Uctober 31, 1874, The finder will please return the same to Pine street, office 2, New York city. The puviic cautioned against ne- Gotiating said certificares, as transter has been stopped, and new certificates will be issued thereof, B, WOUD FOSTER, Secretary. Li rch 39, 1875, NN MONDAY, MARCH | 29, feather Kocketbook. containing $100 in cash and $ ten cent stamps. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to No. 252 Fitth avenue. J OS1-A PACKAGE CONTAINING | TITLES AND leases of 67 and 69 William stre The finder wiil be liberally rewarded by returning it to 38 bxchange Place. OST—IS SUPPOSED IN A FOURTH AVENUE CAR, Monday evening. an amethyst Earring: The finder wil be well rewarded by leaving it at 163 Broadway. Inquire of J. M. Re OST—ON TUESDAY MORNING, BETWEEN MAD- json and Fighth avenues, a gold Watch. the Onder wi!l be !iberally rewarded. Call at No. 73 Maci on avenue. Mrs. WILLIAMS, OST—AN ACCOUNT BOOK, CONTAINING A COM- mutation Ticket on the P. R. R., signed F.C. Garri- bon. $3 reward will be paid by returning it to 229 Grand et, New York OST—BETWEEN SIXTH AVENUE AND FIFTY. fourth sireet and Lexington avenue and Fifty-sixth Bircet, a grocer’s Uraer Book, with Henry Hamke's Bame on cover, belonging to THEO, NEANDER. The Under will be rewarded on bringing it to 972 Third ave- Bue, corner Fifly-eighth street, REWAKDS. _ QQ REWARD.—1.08T, ON TUESDAY, A MINK BOA, e) in ‘Iwenty sixth ‘street or seventh avenue car: turn to 202 West rortieth street. REWARD.—LOST OR 95 STOLEN, A GOLD ait) hunting case lady's Waten, OC! Hoguenin, Geneva, maker, No. 1,801. “The aboye reward will be to THOMAS RIKPAT. (CK, jeweller. 359 Broadway, corner Nineteenth street, lo questions asked. he forthe return of the sam _ SPECIAL NOTICES, SIHE AMERICAN REGISTER, the most Widely circulaied of the American Journals published in Europe. dium for American A capital m advertisers addressing themselves to Furopean pal Wspensadle to all persons scent: the Kuri “onage. siting Great Britain and pean Continent. tisements for the AMERICAN ill ceived and single copies of_ the paper may be obtained at the office of the New York wrald, New York. ] RRALD BRANCH OFFIC Beane KTISEMENIS Re SIVED AT ALL HO} TRS. PTO N SDEALERS SUPPLIED ALUS AT FIVE O'CLOCK VERY MOR BROADWAY AND 580 SIXTH AVENU THIRLY-FIRST AND THIRTY. ECOND OFFICE OF ALL NIGHT. HARLEM LOL THIRD AVENUK, CORNER OF 1201H ADVIERTISEME VED TO 7) P, e ILD AT FIVE LOCK EVEKY MORNING. =SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER Ales, sparkling Wines; manutacture of complete out. Apparatus ant Materials, with tll msructionss bottling and dispensing} itt i Ml departments of manuiacture paalusive Mucha tp desirable territory; catalogues tree, First avenne, Jwenty-sixth and OWN MATHEW, v w York. Fwenty-seventh streets, $¥0,000—K ‘A ag 4 Rid 41 c cae LOT. oy ,on E a plan, draws April 24 izes, Froth $10 15990000, For circulars address J. CLUTE, {63 Fulton street, Knox Buliing. A JBLIO LIBRARY OF NTU IKY, LOUIS- KE ie. Prizes cayhed or exchanged for extraordl- aary iivans of Aprii24 BATES & VO. 19 Broadway, PUBLIC A. A. 842 Prizes, amounting to Prizes cashed. Circula: feries. Circulars and information free. by WACH=MANN & CO, sirect. Post office box 4,516, Ae SPECIA 842 Prize SPECIAL NOTICE! ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Drawings every 17 days, Next drawing April 3. $480,000 witn full particulars, sent free. WRIGHT & CO., room 25, 78 and 8) Broadway, New York. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF THE HA- vana Lottery, April22, German Government Lot> Prizes cashed Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. A Wh0R, SALE ALL KINDS OF FANOY DOG Birds, &c.; Medicines tor all diseases; Prepare Food tor mocking birds, at B. G. DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal, _ HORSE, A BTABLE TO horses; gas, riages and wagous ARHIAGES, GC. LET—WITH STALLS FOR 20 lenty of room for cai with 4, 7, Sand 18 stalls, pace GROUNDS, BABYLON, L, L—SHOOTING SATURDAY 390 first class birds. VOLS NOW OPEN AND DESPATCHES RECEIVED from, the | Brookly Billiard ‘Tournament at MAURICE DALY'S, No. 9 Union square. JHARP’s CREEDMOOR RIFLE FOR SALE.—ALSO several second hand fine double Guns and Revolvers. GO. SMIiH, 5) and 52 Chatham street, Tue WILTON TRIALS Oe LATEST REPORTS, LOCAL MATTERS ALL JHE News. EVERY, NIGHT IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM. —ROYAL HAVANA LOITERY,. Drawings every 17 aays. Next drawing April 3. emounting to. Cireul Pp, C, DEVLIN, Stationer eneral Agent, 30 Liberty street, New York. nary draws April 29; FORTUNE FOR $1, OR SIX TICKETS FOR $5,— Wyoming Monthly draws every 30 days, extraord ; duly legalized ; one cance in nine; capital prize $100,000; 51 S cash prizes amounting to $200,00, Agents Wanted.” send for circular. ALLEN & CO..19 Nassau street, New ¥ ork A. KENTUCKY STATE EXTRA CLASS ee MARCH DO, 1875. —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS oY THE KENTUCKY tate and thelby College Lotteries. 63, 35, 70, 11, 36, 63, 53, 7%, 75, 71. SHELBY, KXTRA CLASS 205—maRnen 30, 1875. 85, 63, dl, 36, 37, 17, “% 19, 52, 26, 78, KENTUCKY, CLABS MARCIE 3, 1875, 34, 62, 42, 22, 12, 54. 4 7U, 19, 73, 37, MI, 63 IELBY, CLASS Le Re M4 1875, 65, 71, 24, 60, ‘I, 35, 70, i, 1}. 69, 50, 75 3.8, SMITH &'CO.. Managers, ‘Co? vton, Ky.; Post office box 2,751, New York. 1675. lars A —PARKS, EMERSON room 4; Post office box, 5272. & ©O., AGENTS FOR Kentucky. Singie Number Lottery, drawn April 2 Royal Havana Lottery of Cuba, drawn every 1 days. Prizes cashed, iniorination furnished and circu. sent by addressing PARKS & CU., 180 Broadway. A. turn’ Post TIN Pp* also way, OOKS AND ACCOUNTS INVESTIGATE ISK ASES| and Ls M. XTRAORDINARY HAVANA LOTTERY, tick cashed; circulars ot information tree. J. New Brondwa RO 3ONO PUBLICO.—IF YOU WISH TO SELL, to the Lite Imsurance Intellizence Bureau, CHA’ HARTMANN, Manager (Post office box 481), 252 Bro: ance furnished ar Row HAVANA LOTIER! jurnished; prizes caxhe ments, &c., &c., purchased. KENTUCKY STAE SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY on Havana plan, drawn April 24: also Royal Havana of Cuba drawn April 3, Circulars of information ished by addressing J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, or office box 4.909. BAL anced and closed by an efficient accountant. Term Job or da F MEN Surgical Cases a specialty. H »., 144 Lexington avenue, nea: AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL ENRY A, DAN. enty-ninth st. 50) WHOLE ull intorm for sale, wholesale and retail. tin given by I. SONNENBERG, New Haven, Conn. Wholesale department, 255 Pearl strect, up stairs, New York. E. SONN ENSERG AVANA LOTTERY. _DRAWING EVERY FIFTEEN Gays; 842 prizes, amounting to $460,000, Frizes tO) bZ'& CO, Jo Wall street rear basement), York. Bank * THE KEN KENTUCKY, EXTNA CLASS NO. MAKCI 40, 29, 3, i, 87, 6s 26, 57, KENTUCKY. CLASS No, 250, MARCH 30, 1875, 1 4 37, 67, Gl. 30, 72, 9 57, 12 pronr, prima ciate No. 28, wancit 9), 1s 40, sa HENRY, CLASS NO. 236, MARCH 30, 1874, 14, 82, 21, iz, 74, 6, 29, 48, 5s, 42° 23, 75, Cireulars of injormation by applying to J. CLUTE, 200 ‘oom 6, rst floor, rear office, or P.O. box 4.969. EKSKILL CEMENT GRAVEL—USED FOR THE foot and road ways of Central and Prospect Parks, at Washington, D. C., and other places, delivered reasonably anywhere, HOWELL, 336 West Nineteenth street, exchange or obtain a Loan upon your Policy apoly . New York. N. B,—Information concerning insur- without charge. $480,000 drawn April 3. Circulars of intormation panish Bank Bills, Govern- TAYLOR ; CO., Bankers, No. 1 ¥ 1 street, New York. i every seven tickets; OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.—EXTRAORDINARY Drawing of April 22; only 16.000 tickets; prize in $1,200,000 ‘distributed in prizes: cir- cuits and. full. information. furnished. — Address W. FALLS € CO. 52 Broadway, New York. Box 4,528 Post office. x a NRADERS' DEPOSIT COMPANY, 85 LIBERTY street, New York. Money to loan on approved col. laterals. $480.000.-28z4¢ “HAVANA. LOTTERY oF Cuba -conductea by the .spanish government, April3. rrizes cashed and circulars of in- Jormation sent free. BATES & CO., 19 Broadway take will A com: bust Bk $3 Post office drawer No. 2 (OR SALE—THE SID, routh street. OR SALE—YAC Warranted’ sound. South street, Gcuoon found and in pertect order. Tweuty-third street. “4 LADY WISHES SOME MORE 134 Forsyth strect, second thigh Modern mentin Sunday's Herald: and requests you to make your api Frencn, plicants favored. ANNUALLY DISTRIBUTED $600.000 auld IN premums by the Industrial Exhibition Company among its bondholders. Next Monday, April 5, the Fourth Series Drawing will | place, and every bond bought on or before that day participate therein. Address, or call for bonds, without aelay, to MORGENTUAU, BRUNO 4 CO., Financial Agents, 23 Park row. ), New York. YACHTS, STEAMRBOATS SCHOONER FOR SALE—CARRYING 1000 TO tive and a hait tect ot water. Apply to RACKEIT & BROTHER, 114 Wall street, New York. f WHEEL STEAMER MATTANO, 145 teet long, 4% feel dranght, superior paxsenger ac- modation ;ih complete order, ready for immediate ness. Apply to owners, JONAS SMITH & CO., 83 200 TONS; YACHT tally eauipped and wt VESTA, AC both yachts ‘Apply to UC. & i. POLLLON, Jessie, 31 tons T FOR SALE.—149 TON Address L. YAC INSTRUCTION. SCHOLARS FoR verman, French and piano lessons, inquire at No. NSTRUCTION 1 IN LANGUAGES.—LADIES AND GEN- lemen—Mons. LEUN DE PKLANNE, teacher of the neuaces, calls your attention to his advertisc- applications within two weeks, as the nuu.ber of Is will be limited. — Respecttully, LEON DE ANNIs, 42 ast Twentieth street, ()-8%, PER TERM (TEN WEEKS) BOARDING school; long standing: Enghsn branches, rman, Latin, music, drawing ; immediate ap- ABEL WHI: LOCK, Norwal«, Conn. Cent: office. TANTED—A PRIVATE TUTOR, TO GIVE LESSONS in Latin and mathematics; residence near Grand raldepot. Address, with terms, &c., box 1,478 Post cast Ris, A" v colve At will b bf pots, Orde} M. {ull value for ladies’ and gentlemen's Wearing Appa Apparel. TB. MINTS, 243 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN value paid in tM. 1 Dranen Jarpets, JON the number as above. Please try and satisty y promptly at Wearing Appar ing Mr. or Mrs. ‘lothing. XCHANGE, PATENT—DESTINED TO BE UNIVERSALLY sed, in complete condition for placing on. ‘tho Market, will be exchanged lor Keal Estate. Address PRINCIPAL, box 206 Heraid office. e TAT peng AERIS! NEW EST ABLISHME 7, 1,178 Broadway, near Twenty-cighth street hes and gentlemen receive the highest value for cast Wearing Call or address, Broadway prices paid. Twentieth and Twenty-first streets—The utmost Ren tor enst- ff Clothing, Carpets, Jew elry. A note by post punctually attended to by Mr. or Mri. MINIZ. T 81 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR WAVERLEY PLACE— Ladies and gentiemen receive the uimost value for id Ptntoe &c. Call or address Mr. or Mrs. HAR- 0. Bl. EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN ESTAB. lishment, 68 *ixth avenue, near Waverley place, the utmost value paid tor cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &c., by caliing on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLER. S. FLATTO'S, 816 SIXTH AVENUE, CORNNR Forty sixtly street.—i per cent more than else. HI positively be paid tor Indies’ and gentle. tof ro eae by calling on or addressing Mr, ixth avenue. M WELL KNOWN KSTABLISHMENT, 01 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street. and at our ‘Sixth avenue, ladies and gentiem he utmost value in’cash tor their cast of 'Y, Laces, &e. Please pthing, call ator address dies waited on by Mrs Marks, Orders to Brooklyn urselves, nded to. 246 SEVENTH AVENUE, SECON ‘ot Tw th be sure Jue tor the by calling on or address. SOHWARTZ'S, 1,251 BROADWAY, WILL PAY THE ‘ery highest for Ledies’ and Ge nen's Cast off Parties naving goocs to dispose off will do 1 or address 1,261 Broadway, ENTH AVE ‘ . UE, WILL PAY the highest cash prices for casi-of Clothing, Car- &c. Please call on or address Mr, or Mrs. MASUR, rs by mall promptly attended to, COHER, 4% SEVENTH AVENUF, BETWEEN Thirty-third and Thirty-tourth streets, pays the el daddies atiend: ko. Ag calling o our address _._ HORSES, CARI T BARKER « SON'S CLLY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT. TERSALi.s, corner of Broadway and Thirty-ninth street, MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER, REGULAR SALES of Horses, Carriages, Ac., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY i AY ELEVEN O'CLOCK, TWENTY-FOUR hours allowed for trial on every horse sold und er warrantee. THIS Js the only Auction Mart in the State having the proper tacilitles tor showing horses on sale—viz., & large driving track, entirely under cover and plenty of room for exammation. CATALOGUK OF SALE THIS DAY AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, WITHOUT EXCEPTION the most elegant, the finest pair of jet black Geldings in the State, both got by Den- mark and bred in, Kentucky; were purchaxea there a your since tor $1.60; are 16% bigh, 6 and 7 years old; are very closely maicned, spienaid and extra’ bloodlike in appearance. prompt and unequalled for style in har- Less; have been used to coupe, and are sound, without bicmish ; the property ot Baron J. De Wallen, who leaves for Europe on caturday next. BY OnVER of W, Be Hicks, Mortgagee, Park Phaeton, by Brewster; no top Roud Wagon, by Mix; set double coach Harness, by Wood Gibson. THE CELEBRATED bay Trotting Gelding, Prince John, cot by sayre’s Hambletonian, 15% high, 8 years old this spring; an elegant aud very gamey driver and sure 2:40 horse, either single or to the pole; nas a public ord of 2:3+ at Saugus; with training will beat 2:40; is no puiler nor lugger;, can be handled by any one and is warranted sound and kind; was formerly the property ot W. Craig. Jr. FINt 1OP Pony Phaeton. NtW AND second hand Harness, Horse Clothing, Saddles, sridles, Whips, Halters, &c. GENTLEMAN'S FLNG Road Turnout (executrix’s sale), comprising the fast, well known brown trotting Mare, wu Lady Miller, sired by Draco, 1035 high, ® years old fine’ and casy driver; troited a match’ Inst season against Daisy Burns, winning the third heat in (without a skip) 2°94; Was distanced the next heat, caused bv casting a shoe; two weeks after she beat Daisy in three straight he: ; she isa splendid road mare; is perfectly Cy and is warranted sound and kind; also top side har Koad Waxon, by Brewster, of Broome’ street, Har- Ress, &c.; sold to’ close the ‘estate of the late George Mortimer, of Hunter’s Point, TOV SIDE bar road Waxon, by Vandergaw. ELEGANT DEPOL Wagen, by Lawrence JHE BEAUTIFUL BAY Mare Ella, 154% high, 7 years old; a prompt and handy driver; has trotted in three zijniies and is warranted sound and kind. NO TOP side bar Wagon, by Vanaergaw. EXTRA FINE large chesinut coupe or tamlty Mare, 16 high, 5 old: a stylish driver and fost traveller; is sound and’kind, iness Wagon, by Cary. NY OTHER SCs. ‘LL DESCRIPTION at sale. NEVER postponed on acconnt of weather. . NUUNCES: (of 118 Queen street, Ger- mantown, Pa.) third great UNPARALLELED Sate. ot tne fastest young green Trotters 1 America, just arr from. Kentucky. to be sold at BARK oR £ SON'S City Auction Mart and New York Tattersalls, corner of Broadway and ‘Ihirty-ninth street, on Wednesday, April en o'clock and, comprising: SiVENTER AD of the 3} most fashion- ung green Herses ght together tor pubil petition and including the get ot Delmonico, Golddust, Ohio, Flying Toque, &c.; all warranted sound and kind, and can trot in from 2 SPOCK WiLL arrive at the mart on Friday morning, Apnl2, and will be on exnibiuon trom then up to sale. GENTLEMEN ARK requested to come and ride behind any of the stock and test the speed and driviag qualities beiore the sile. CATALOGUES NOW ready and can de obtained at the offices. of the “spirit of the Limes!’ and “surt, Feld and Farm,” or at BARKER & »ON®, corner of Broadway and thirty-ninth street, BALK POSITIVE. No postponement. EDWARD PRIAL, 18 Ninth avenue, | ASTIMREE CLARENCES, HAM, WOOD AND + Bre 5 will close th out at $70) es, Depot Wag- ons, &e HAMS, 10 Kast Fourth street. A —SECOND HAND T CARTS, + We offer several ot our be used and in supero condition, th discounts trom original prices. BREWSTER & CO., 5th avenue, corner Mth street. A —FOR SALE CHEAP, FOUR HORSES, FIT FOR cart, express or farmer; warrauted sound and Kind; a trial allowed to satisfy eve At 170 Greene street, near Bleecker street. A. XERY FINE BAY HAMBLETONIAN HORRE, 15 hands hich, 6 years old; trots in 2:50; also fine apple gray. 1644 hands; warranted sound and kind, So. 5 West Thirteenth street. tyle T Carts, Httle we will sell at liberal body. - “CABRIOLETS,” Two recond-hand Cabriolets, in excellent order, and one little used, at bargains; ail our own build: also a fine assortinent of second-hand Carriages ot every de- scription. BREWSTEK & CO,, Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. (ABsIAGEs AT BARGAINS, A large stock of Carriages, suitable for town and country use, for sale at yreat bargains, to close the stock now at our Warerooms, 5'8 Kroadway. BoADLBY, PRAY & CO. YARROTS FOR HORSES—FOR SALE AT NO, 327 sast Thirty-tourth street. x PRI TRADE, GREAT REDUC- tion.—CHARLES GRUBE, Ml 'West Broadway, has on hand a large stock of Carriages, Phactons, top, no top and side Lar Buggies, Depot and o: her Wagons of his own make, at manufacturer's price. Liberal discount to e XECUTOR'S SALE.—WOOLSEY & BUSS. AUCTION- ers, will sell at auction this day, at 3 o'clock, at 195 Barrow street, Jersey City, bay Hambletonian Horse, 5 and and ki TY fast; top Phaeton, top rness, Robes, &c., of the estate of George n, decea: OR SALE—FOUR GOOD HORSES, SUITABLE FOR truck or cart: also three Coal Carts. Apply at coal 44 Degraw street, Bi POR SALE—SEVERAL SUPERIOR YOUNG HORSES; are strictly sound, gentle and kind; fine size, color, action and style; speed to suit purchaser; also two sad: die Horses. G. WH. LBAVIIT, Flushing, L. VOR SALE—ROCKAWAY, BUILT BY BRADLEY. Pray & Co., and used’ but twice ; will take $1,000 cash. Private stable 129 West torty-ninth street. OK SALE—VERY HANDSOME SORREL HORSK; sound and kind. h. 5 x0 ; trot better than 2 re light top Wag fool as new. Apply at private stable 129 West Forty-ninth street. POR SALE—TKAM OF MULES; OR WOULD TRADE for a pairof heavy work Horses. Inquire at 512 West street, FOR, SALESFIVE HORSES, SUITABLE FOR all business; among them area pair of fine dratt horses: three aro fit fur any kind of business; a good trial allowed. Apply at No. 8 Kast Houston street. OR SALE—A THOROUGHBRED HAMBLETONIAN Mare; sound, and warranted to trot a tull mile in ; has got a fowing mane and tall; a beautiful bright Apply at 614 Hroadway. POR SALE—A STYLISH SORREL HORSE, 15 hands, suitable for any business, safe tor ladies to also @ good Canadian Pony, 144% hands; both nted sound. 89 King street, near Hudson street. fteLs “ x OR SALE—TO PAY STORAGE, AT A. L. BATTER- son's, ixth avenue, near Fortieth street, one Tose wood 7 octave Pianotorte, round corners, In good, order, good tone; city makers; $125 cash; must be sold to-d OR SALE CHEAP—BAY MAR years old, warran ed sound and kint; also horsé Truck and Harness; must sell; no work. Fu ture store 324 Hudson street. , 1534 HANDS, 7 ne BrOLUTE, POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 31, AT 1 O'CLOCK, Al STAmLE 255 MERUBIC STREET, BETWEE WaAVERLE AND OLINION PLACES AND IN REAR OF N YORK HOTEL, BY CHARLES ©, DUKF, AUCTIONEER, OF THE ENTIRE PRIVATE KOAV AND FAMILY TURNOUT OF JOHN HU. HERSCHEL! Exy., WHO GOrs ABROAD bas ih OF NEW yO) including the fine and handsome binck Gelding Dread, 15% hands bigh, 6 years old: was sired by Erlesson, dam black trotting mare Evening, with record of 212444 at Louisville, Ky.; read 1% one ot the best aited horses in the State; trot a mile on any track in 2:9) and repeat, or can trot four heats all inside of 2:35; he is without record; 15 stylish in harness or out and 1s not atraid of anytlung: he can be driven to height ot speed by any ordivary driver and can go to end of road: he istuily warraited as reprecented and war- ranted sound aid kind. Also fine and fast dark brown Gelding Senator, 15% hands igh, 7 years old: was sired by California taten- en, he by Geo M. Patchen (dain bay mare hora, trotted her sixth heat im 2:49; Senator ‘is a very powertully g..ited horse : can trot sinwle or double inside of 2:40, and if properly handled this season wilt trot much faster; he 18 futly Warranted sound and kind. Aiso the tast trotting dark brown Gelding Cardinal, 15% hands nigh, 7 years old: was sired by Alexander's Pilot, dam ck Hawk mare: he trotted this winter to eigh on Fieetw mile an irotted last fall three heat: ', 2:44, 2:39, in harness; he is one of the finest dispositioned horses tor road’ or track pur- Pores tobe found, and is fully warranted sound, kind and true, N. B.—The above two geldings, Senator and Cardinal, are the well known Hershell team; can beat 245 to: gether; will be sold separately. Also fine and handsome bay’ Gelding, 165; hands high, S years old; was sired by Geo. Wilkes, dam a Kent mare; isa perfect and rellable roadster: broken to all harness: can show now a mile inside of 2:5), and was never broken until last spring: 1s docile and gentle tor any one to drive or handle, uni is warranted to trot in 2:00, aud warranted sound ‘and kind, ‘Also fine Hambletonian Gelding, 15% hands high, 8 years old: minutes; has been used for tam. ily purposes; stands in street without tying: not atraid of locomouve, and warranted sound and kind, Also one Extension ‘lop Park Phaeton, all elegantly gold mounted. One top Pony Phacton, © spring, lamps and driving rail gold mounted One Depot Wagon; one Top Side Bar Trotting Wagon; one tull spring Top Koad Waxon one Open Itoad Wagon Hingle, and double Harness; Blankets, Robes, Whips, itts, Bouts, &c. 4.—A careful examination of the whole stock is re- trully solicited, us it is belleved to be as complete as ever offered ‘tor pubic or private competition, hibition, POSLLIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, TO HIGHEST AMER ©) re sp any Sto SAL! BIDD A- BREWSTER & REPAIRING DEPARTMENT, . OF BROOME STRCET, Owners of carriages are respecttully informed that we have a thoroughiy organized departinent for the repair of Carriages, under the personal control of a member ot our firm, assisted by a competent foreman, trained in our old Sroome street establignment The quality ot the labor and inaterial, ts precisely the same as that employed in the production of new car- riages. ‘The extent of our premises and our large working force give us marked advantages in the PROMPT and THOR- UUGH execution of the work Litrusted to us. Careful esuinates will bs made of the cost, and no cartoge, to of tro, will pe charged. Orders may be left at the tnctory or warerooms, BROADWAY AND FORIY-SEVENTH STREKT AND Fle 1H AVENUE AND FOURTEENTL N ELEGANT FRENCH DEML-L 4 glass trom, nearly ne BAROUCHE, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY BREWSTER Oy Tw ft Coupes, very little used. tered Coach, in perfect order. p Wagons, built by Dusenbury & Van Duser. Top Road Wagon, built by R. M. Stivers. Doctors’ :op Wagons. by Dusenbury & Van Duser. ‘Top Phaetons from $130 up. Coupe Rockaways, Depot Wagons, Rockaways, top and no top Road Wagons, Dog Carts, extension top and Park Phaetons, Harness, Rooes, &c., &c., at private sale, by if VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, 10 and 112 East Thirteenth street. —FOR SALE—TWO CAR LOADS HORSE: A .“hust arrived irom the West: they @®e young an warranted in every respect: weigh from 50 to 1,409 pounds apiece; fit for any business, and a good trial al- lowed. 242 Stanton street. ea SELLING OUT STOCK.—SECON D HAND DOCTOR'S + Vlaejon, extension top Phaeton, side bar Busgies, top, and Ho too “xpress, Grocery and light business Wagons, 335 Hudson street. =PINE CARRIAGES A . Less than cost. Tit 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 inake, consisting, of the latest styles ot Landaus, Landaulets, Coupes, Clarences, Brets, Britzkas, rix-seat and Coupe Rockaways. Park and Pony Phaetons, top and no top Road Wagons, 4c. Al LE THAN COST. MIN fi & STEVENS CAXRI'GE CO., Nos. 117 to 12t ‘hirteenth street. GOOD EXTENSION TOP, © SPRING PHAETON; seats four persons; Pole and ood as new; ‘Will be sold low for cash at 83 Kast Twelfth street, pri- vate stable. —FOR SALE, A VERY FINK CIIY MADE A. ieather top Pony Phacton, used only a tow times: ‘weighs only 325 pounds. Also a pay Mare, 6 years old; sound and kind; 15% hands high. Also single Harness, Itisa very stylish turnout; ail complete; will be sold separa’ or together, heap for cash. Call tor one week at No. 13 Bast Fifteenth street, between Fifth ave- nue and Broadway. A.W TWO (HORSES, CHEAP—MUST BE SOLD TO. lay; fit for track, express, butcher, grocer or the country: also two #xpress Wagons, Harness, 3) Kdridge street, saloon. —FOR A 2, HAMRLETONIAN MARE; «trot in 2:00; three other Horses, suttable tor any i hess; sold ata sacrifice. Inquire at s Bleccker street, war Bowery, in rear. AHYAGONS TERR ESS, GROOKRY, BUSINESS: « Bakers’, Mile Venders’, Plumbers’, Bucche! Platiorm spring Wagons, ne ), at 226 © pring street. bot, Delivery and second hand, trom $40 to $15 A Rocka strowt, he LANDAU, EQUAL TO NEW; CLARENCES, FROM JA $39) un; ‘extension top Phaetons, top Buggy and Wagons of all kinas; no reasonable offor retused. J, PUNY, 460 Third avenne. ALL IN GOOD ORDER; ALSO won, only used six. times, mate URLGY'S, 109, UL Fourth avenue.” PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE—BAY 7 years, 16 hands; also six, seat Westchester y. lass tront and side, No, 3 West Forty-sixth ro Nyon. A ONE VICTORI. « one side bar top by the best maker. 10 be seen at end 113 Bast thirteenth street, n peta Ld ! ae Metateie hs GOR SALE CHEAP—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT: Horse, 15% hands, young, sound ana kind, good traveller; Wacon, nearly new, city make. Apply to F, BONNLAU, 173 Contre street. AUNE PRIVATE STABLY, 230 WEST FORTY-SEV- enth street; five open, two box stalls; coachman’s apartments: ample carriage room. J. G, MBTCALE 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-fitth st. bay Mare, 7 years old, the most stviish driver in the city; kind and’ very tast; top Buggy and Harness. 10 be secn'at Coggswell’s stable, corner Ihirty-third street and Lexington avenue. Gia ines TURNOUT FOR SALE,—KENTUCKY NENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT FOR SALE LOW FOR cash—l sorrel Mare, a splenaid travellor. kind and entle; L road Waco! make; Harness, Robes, ac. ; Phacion, very c! rivute stable Nu. 6 West Nine: teenth street, near ith avenue. GPa. BARGAINS,—CARRIAGES, HARNESS Robes. Every description. New and secon hand. Low prices. Phactons, Rockaways, Buggies, Victorias, Fony Phactons, &c. Lee Eee ION REPOSITORY, adway, near Bleecker street. ALF VALUE.—SUPERIOR BLACK HORSE, 163% nds high, 7 years old: single Truck and Harness} told" ely ortoxcther. Call, tor two days, at 135 West Brosaway. Must sell. ARNKSS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE IN New York: good buggy Harness, hand made, $17; good Grocer's Harness, 325; good Milkman’s Harness, $30; good double Truck Harness, $30; good Stablo Blan: Ket, $1 50. Please call and examine for yourselves. FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York, N FASHIONABLE COLORS and new designs, Carriages of every description. A, S. FLANDRAU (Old stand of Brewster & Co.), 372 and 374 Broome st. ORSE FOR A LADY.—FOR SALE, A beautital bay Mare, 5 years old, 15 hands high, war- ranted sound ; is very docile; can _be driven by a lady or child; is afraid of nothing. Apply at 39 West Forty- fourth street. D HAND CARRIAGES. JECO Clarence, Barouche, Coup Landaulet, Coach, Phaeton, curtain Coach, ‘Top Wagon. BRADLEY, PRAY & 0O., 558 Broadwa: EUROPEAN _STEAM! NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MALL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN y YORK AND HAVRE, Is on this favorite route for the Con- southerly than any other) will sail orth River as tollows:— The spiendid ves: tinent (being mo: from pier ERG LAMERIQUE (Pouzols PEREI KE (Daure). FRANCE (irudelle). EOF PAs GoiD First Cabin, $100; Second, $65, ‘turn tickets at reduced rates. Steeraze $2’, with superior accommodations, and in- cluding all necessaries without extra charge. G KRG MAL Z\E, Agent, 55 Broadway. AUNAKD Li . AD P. CO. NOTIC With a view to diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course for all reasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Keston, crossing in the meridian &) at43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 4% On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 59 at 42 latitude. or nothing to the north of 42, From NeW YORK tor LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, CALABRIA, Wed. March 31 | CULN Wea., April li Ly feed. Abril 7 | #RUSSL ved., Abril 21 ners marked * do not carry steerage cers. n passage, $40, $10), $14), gold, according to commodution. ‘Retirn tickets on favorable terms. steerage tickets to and tsem all ‘ta of Hurope lowest rates, Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Green. Steerage office, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building). CHARLES FRANC Agen A EAMSHIP CALABRIA bark trom the Cunard wharf, foot ot Grand street, Jersey City, at 11:9) on Wednestay, March 31,1 CHAS. ¢ AGLE LINE, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sal! trom ew York as tollows:— LOPS1OCK. Captain Fischer. April 6 + April 13 GORE, Captian Wilson, ee from Hagle Line pier. toot of First street, Hoboken. R OF 10 At PASSAGE PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, Cabin —First'saloon, $10), gold: second saloon, $5), gold. Steerai ‘$24, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets trom’ Hamburg, $24, currency. For freight apply to FUNCH, EDYE'& CO, 27 south William stre For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Browd way. [MAN LINE-FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, Koyal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail FOR QUEENSIOWD CITY OF BROOK follow: AND LIVERPOOL, C OF ssaturday, April 3, ata P.M. CITY OF NEW YOR! Saturday, April 10, at 9A. M. CITY OF RICHMOND lurday, April 17, at2 P.M, CILY OF MONIREA turday, April 24, ac 8 A. M. CILY OF CiiasTi acurday, May 1, ate, M. CABIN PASSAGE. iat $100, gown. STEERAG! —To and from all points, at reduced rates. 0 Cabin and general office. No. 13 Broudway- Stecrage offices, 33 Broadw pier 45 North River, 8° °mes DALE, Agent. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SUUTHAMPION AND BREMEN. ‘The steamship ODER, Captain K. Von Oterendorp, will sail on Saturday, April 3, at 2 P.M., from Bremen pier, toot of Second street. Hoboken, to be tollowed by steainship NECKAR, Captain W, Ladewigs, on saturday, April io. Hay : RATES OF PASSAGE, TO LONDOX, HAVRE AND $100, gold. 60, gold. Slwerage. 24, currency. For treight or passage apply to VELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOULH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, BRIA, April 1) FRISLA April 15 WESTPHALIA....cApril, 8 | SUKVIA. “April 2a Kates ot passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Hamburg and all points’ in England, Scotland and ‘ales — First Cabin, upper saloon, gold... First Cabin, lower saloon, gold. Stecrage, currency KUNHARDE & UG, General Agents, 61 Broad st Re STAR LINE, = Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States mails. The following steamers are appointed to sail FOR ANTWERP:— From Philadelphia. rom New York. M First Cabin. Second Cabin 100 oo 5, SHARD & BOAR,” Genicral Passenger Agents, et, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. VADERLAND 3| SWITZERLAND.... April 15 NEDERLAND. Pi TATE OF NEVADA.May 8 FROM ANTWERP :— For Philadelphia. For Now York. NEDERLAND. April 3) STATE OF NEVADA. Ap'L15, VADERLAND......April 27 | SWITZERLAND .....May 9 Prices of passage in currency. First Cabin... 0 | second Cabin Stecrago tickets to and from all points at the jowest wenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. ae passage, rates ot treight and other information, apply to, MeO. W. COLTON, Agont, 42 Broad street, Now York. YOUN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, No. 8 Battery ew York. ETKR WKIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 207 Walnut street, Philadelphia B, VON DiR BECKE, General European Agent, Ant- wer, YREAT WESTERN STEAMDHIP LINE, £W YORK TO BRISTOL (GNGLAND) DIRECT, guiling from pier 18 ast River as follows:— GREAT WESTEKN, Windham......suturday, April 3 ARRAGON, Captain Symons ‘Saturday, April 10 Cabin passage, $70; Intermediate, $45; stecrage, $30, currency: excursion tickets, $1.0. Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South street. COASTWISE STEA PS. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, These first clags steamshivs will sail at3 BM. from pier 13 North Kiv Sedar street, for Havana direct, as follows COLUMBU Tuesday, April Thursday, April iS urpassed accommo ny M. P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. McKellar, Laling & Co., Agents in Havana, ORT ROYAL AND FERNANDINA STEAMSHIP Line, Only through line to Fiorids without change. The steamship LeO, Daniel, master, having se- Perior accommodations tor passengers Will be de Epatehed for Fernandina via Port Royal on. Thureda April 1, at4 o'clock P. M., trom pier No. 3 North River, Rates of passage. Now York to Fernandina, rat clas New York fo Jacksonville, first class. New York to Augusta, first ciass These rates inciude state rooms and meals on the w Ghrough tickets to all points 1n Florid Through ticket all points in Florida oie napa NORTH VUINT will follow on the 8th of Apri For treight or passage apply to ene PRM GELPCRS, No, 5 Willi JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell steamship Line, The steamsiip KNICKERBOUKSK, Captain Kemble, wili leave pier No. 9 North’ River, on ‘Saturaay, April ats P.M. Freight received daily, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Roexoort or Aranzagy Wharf, Brazos santiago, st. Louts Mobile. “Cabin passage, $00; steel . For freight or passage anply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 85 West street. AMBBICAN LINE R BERMUDA, Carrying the United States Mails, The first class steamship METROPOLIS, T, S, Ell commander, will be Gespatched from pior No. 2 River, on Tuesday, April 6, atl2 o'clocx M. For fre! F passage, having clezant accommodations, apply ta DL BROUHERS, 25 South street EXCURSION TICKETS ISSUED. reek, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT? and Fail River,—the steamers )EWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 28 North iver, foot of Murray strook, daily (Sundays excepted) at5 Through tickew sold’at all principal hotels in the a - A A. NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY, Winter Arrangement. For New Brighton, Snog Harbor, West Brighton and Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street, at footof Broadway, daily, at 6:49, 8:15, 9:30, 1045 A. M.; 12-3 2:15, 3:90, 4:30, 5:39 and 6:45 P.M. 230, 10:30 A, M, ; 12:39, 2:39, 4:30, 645 P.M Sundays, at Fare 10 cents. Astor House carsleave Vesey streettor ferry Fave Scents. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, vh Tron Tine oe. tes Mail Kou Trainsleave York, irom foot of Desbrosies and Cort land: streets, as tollows"— Express tor Harrisburg. Pittsburg, the West and Sout! iy Pullman Palace Cars ateach 1, 932 A.M, 581 sunday, 5 0 tel fy Haven (via Philadelphia 8 8 For Williainsport and. Lock aod Erie tatlroad Divisic ng at Philatel: phia), 9:30 A. M; or Willkamsport, Lock Haven. Corry Bri and M., connecting at Corry tor Titusvills, im Centre and the Vil Regions, c imore, Washington and the South, “Limited Washington Express” ot Puliman Parlor Cars dail; except Sunday, 9:30 M.; arrive at Washington, 4: P. Regular at 8:10 A.M. 3and9P, M. Sunday,s elptia, 7, 8:40, 9:3) A. M., 12:3) P.M, ey . M. and We night, inday, 4:50 E .M. Emigrant and second clasa, / For Newark at, 6:30, 7.724, 8.910, 11 A. M12 M1, 2 2 i, S40, 4:10, 4:3), 5, dy 5:40, 6, 6:10, 6:30, 7, 72 Wits P, Mand "12 night.” Sunday, 5:20, 7 ani Nat ani, 63). Fah *Suminy, 2a, 4, ‘and 9.10 AM, 12 A, 2 2-3), Sst nat 8:10, 10 PB 4:40, 4: Mand 1: i For Woodvridge, Pe: and South Amboy, 3 and M., 2:30, 4:50 and 6 P.M. e ‘ k, Zand 8 A. M.. 12 I. and 12'nig unday, ne, 12 noon, and 9:2) P.M His nd Brock y Hil. S:40,4, Man 4:19 BX, For Prince.on. 7, 3:4) A. M., 12:3), 2, 4:10 and 7 P.M. | For Lambertville and Fle dA, Mand? P.4 ington | | $602 | Yor Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:30 A. M. and 2 P. M. For ‘Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington and Camden,) and 9:3) A.M. 12:10,2, 4. Sand7 P.M, For Freehold, 7°A. M. Zand 4:10 P.M. For Farmingdale and'sguan,7 A. if and2 PM. | Yor Hightstown, Pemberton and Camden, via Perts | pATIROY aowncana Pemberton, 6 A, M or Hightstown iA Me Trains arrive as, follows:—Krom Pittsburg, 6 :53.and 11:3 TR and 10:35 BM. dail@ 10:15 A.M. and 720 BAL daily, Me Fron Washington ant i ‘A. M. Sand 10:2 AcM, and i227 PM. Philadelphia, 5 19:15, 11220, 11:54 AL M., 2:15, 4:15, 5215, Wu7 PM. Sunday, 6:55, Leb F 8 1 Astor Monet‘ oWtices, 525 and 94 Broadway; No. House. and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets: No. 4 Court street, Brookiyn; Nox. 14, 116, and 118 Wud: son street, Hoboken. migrant Ticket Office, No. 8 Bat tery place. D.M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Ageat FRANK THOMSON, Geherat Manager a cetinite ciUNS DNL 7 HITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOO! CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, ADRIAIIC Apri} 3, at 3P. M. TI rit 10, at 8 A. M. April 7, at3 P. 3 pril 2i, at» A. M May 8, at 7:3) A.M y 82 North River. id 9100, in gold; return tickets, Rates—Saloon, $80 a $17 gold. steerage at low rates, raloon. staterooms, smoking and bathrooms are Placed amidships, where the notse and motion are least, affording a degree of comtort hitherto unattainable at sea. Yor inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s offices, 19 Broadway, New York, R, J. CORTIS, Agent. ‘ATIONAL LINE. yr piers 44 and 47 North River, TO QUBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL SPAIN....April 3 2:3) P.M. EGYPT....April u4, 4 P. M. TTALY...... Apri 17, 2 PL teeetee FOR LoD DIRECT. GREECE............ Wednesday, April 14, 12 M, Cabin passage, $60 and $70, currency. steerage at reatly reduced price. Return’ tickets at reduced rates, Prepaid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the company’s oltice, No. 69 Broadway. © W. J, HURST, Manager. ADDLE HORSE.—A GENTLEMAN WILL SELL HIS unusually fine saddle Horse; pay, black points: very handsome, stylish and intelligent: goes any gait at will of rider. Address Post office box 2,233, New tlaven, nn. TABLES—TO RENT, DOWN TOWN, SEVERAL good brick Stables, with lofts, suitable for cartmen ie and others; 2 to 10 stalls. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. ITABLE TO LET—WITH NINE LLS, GAS, WA- © ter and hay lott, to one or two parties; aiso carriage room, 431 West Twenty-cighth street, near Ninth a I PEED—CHEA Shine driver: trotted last season 10 2:38) at Saratog: sound and kind, except being sore forward; at 149 We: BLACK GELDING, 15} HANDS; BA 44; 0. K.; Gyears old. 219 West Fort: GIYLE AND SPEED.—ROAD TEAM, 6 AXD7 YEARS © old, 15% hands; warranted sound and kind; can trot in Iwill gel! soparately or together cheap. “ Con- tinental . table, Seventh avenue and Fifty-ffth street. AKEN FOR DEBT.—$125 WILL BUY A GOOD young bay Horse, 1544 hands high; suit farmer grocer or express; also t:xpress Wagon, cheap. Cail for two days at teed store, No. 370 Hudson street. UM bast AND OPEN PONY PHAETONS, NEW AND second hand; doctor's and extension ‘top Phaetons. 2 top and open Koad Wagons, by Broome street Brew- ster and other city makers; Sulkies, by Caffery; one Landau, by Brewster ; Coupe Kockaways, six-seat Phae- tons, one Coupe, one Barouche, top and’ open Express Wagons, Depot Wagons. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street. (0. LET-STABLE, CONTAINING 5 STALLS IN Morton street, near Bleecker. Inquire of L, H. BUELL, 273 Bleecker street. PO LAT-ORIVATE STABLE AT 12 WHAT FIETIETH street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; four son April i. alls; Dossemsion APTN Eig STIKEMAN, 76 Wall street, 10 RENT—PART OF A TABLE IN NINTH 8TREET between Second and Third avenues, three stalls and carriage room, Apply to L. J. CARPHNTIER, 26 Third venue (Bible House). (pees 1s NO eT Te THE FACT THE EVENING TELEGRAM Is NOW THE ONLY NEWSPAPER GIVING ALL THE NEWS EVERY NIGHT, ERY LOW.—A VERY LIGHT SIDE BAR TOP Buggy, built to order by Brewster, of Broome street, for heavy weight. Appiy at 112 West Nineteenth street. y ANTED—A PONY; SHETLAND PREFERRED; must be kind and gentle; price reasonable, Ad: dross box 2,569 Post office. 16 WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS, SHIFTING IU top gentleman's Road Wagon, built to order Jast fall; cost $459. Call on owner, No, 20 Kast Thirteenth street, between Fifth avenue and University place. MARBLE MANTELS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and Marbleized Mantels; all kinds of Floor fil Monuments, Head Stones, Slabs for plumbers and inet makers, now offered at 8. KLABER & CO.’s Marble Works, Noa 17 to 23 West Fitty-first street. near road way. T GREATLY RKDUCKD PRICED, A An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Vash Irays and slate Work of every description. PENRHYN SAT CO. Union square, Fourth avenue and seventeenth st. N. ¥ T GREATLY REDUUBD PRIOKS—AN KXTENSIVE stock of Marble and Marbleizod Mantels and al Other marble work; Marole furning tor the trade, A. KLABER, 1M Kast Eighteenth stroct, near third av. TEWARI'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant prices. 220 and 222 bevonth and Kighth avenuca ‘OST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, &¢., via ROTTERDAM, Steamer CALAND ,... April Steamer MAAS. April 15 The C1 mail to the Netherlands, aro weil known for the regular- se beautiful steal “vi States ity ot their trips. Rates of passage low. PUNCH, EDYE & CO. ©. P*S*8° 10% vornis, General Agents. 60 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing every Tuesday {rom pier 46 North Kiver. IDAHO, Captain Keddoe. April 13, at noon NeVADA, Captain Guard. [April 29, at3 P.M. Cabin, intermediate and steerage at lowest rates, Prepaid tickets at low rates. Passengers booked to and from Paris, #amburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Dratts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broad way. NCHOR LINE, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. UTOPIA. Saturday, April 3, at noon BOLIVIA aturday, April lv, at 9 A. M. ETHloPla aturday, Avril 17, at noon ELYsIA. ‘Saturday, April 24, at9 A. M. LIVERPOOL, ‘CONDUNDERRY, QUEENSTOWN OR’ BELFAST. Cabin, $50 to $7), gold, according to accommodations. INTe RM bE DIATE ) SIEERAGK as low as by any other first class line. Dratts issued for any amount at lowest rate: HENDERSON BROS., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. CROxvAN, ROSSACHEAPEST PASSAGE OF. fice, New York; open evenings; steamers every day; Cork, Liverpool, Glasgow, Derry: aratts payable every: here; lowest rates, Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt i West streets. PROG UROPHAN TRAVELLERS. WALKS. IN ROME,” by Augastus J. C, Hare. “Apnleton's Cyclo- padin says:—"Is the best and only complete guide to all its places of Interest and attraction.” Grown 8vo., cloth, $3 50. Published by GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS, 416 Broome street, New York. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, — ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TO CALIFOR- ia, Japan and China wa Panama.—Steamer Chauncey leaves pier 42 North River, April_l, at ni Henry 12 noon, conneciing for ail Central American and South ler 42 Pacific ' ports. For freight or passage apply a rth River. Ti, J. BULLAY, Superiieen ¥., HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 8. « Steamers eave pier 3 North River at3 P. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT. CITY OF MERIDA, . ‘Tuesday March 30 OITY OF VERA CRUZ (new). hursday, April L CITY OF NEW YORK. -Thursday, April 8 FOR VERA CRUZ AND NisW ORLEANS, calling at Havana, Progreso, Campeachy, Tuxpan and Tampico, CITY OF MERIDA, CLYY OF MEXICO Fe eight or apply to oe ree OF TES ANDIE SONS, 33 Broadway. Steamers will leave New Orleans April3 and April 2 for Vera Cruz and all the above ports. — LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPAX ‘sailing trom pier 37 North River. For Nortotk, Yoint and Richmond, eeelars Thursdays and 8: : necting with the Virginia and {antic Coast Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Ratl- Toad, and with the any's steam tines to intertor points in North Carolina and Virginia. Baltimore, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at4 P.M. Con- necting with Baltimore and Ohio Railron . Mondays and Thursdays, até P.M. Con. necting with Delaware and Maryland’ railroads, New- bern and Washington, N.C. (via ‘Nortolk), every ‘Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Passenger accommodations tnsurpassed. ‘Vhrough passage tickets and bills of lading to all points at lowest rates. Insurance to Norfolk, &c., \ por cent. Freight received daily at pier 37 North River. General offices, 197 Greenwich street, Now York. N. L, MCURKADY. President. EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMEKS, TOUGT Ing at Key West, carrying the United States Mail. — Steamor OLY OF AUSTIN, Capra’ will eave pier 2 Kast River on Saturday, ats P.M. Through bills of lading giver: to all points on the H. and 7, C., 1. and N.. G. Hand H. and G, H. ands. A. R. BR. No charge & ha Paget in Rar te For co or passage, avi jupe rior accommodations, aj ” san: H, MALLORY Ries Maiden lane, W. B, CLYDE & CO., 119 Wall sires 28 EXCURSIONS. XOURSION TO THE BERMUDAS. Seventy hours passage on the elegant steamshi sailing tortnightly from ae iat 1, put the travel- fe gardens of these beautiful islands, Round trip ys) a Gas by ea stees Intormation and hotographs at agent's office. beens ‘A. E. UUTERBRIDGE, 29 Broadway. ro EXCURSIONS—THE LARGE. FIRST CLAS: favorite steamboats SLEEPY HOLLOW (now calle the LONG BRANCH) and METAMOR. Dudley's, Al- derney, Spring Hill, Myers’ Alpine and lona Island Groves, with Barges and Boats ot all kinds. ‘= E, MYSES, corner Morton and West K OR CHARTER—SALO (with new boiler: and the Olyp y Spring, Excelsior, I.agleswood aid Isiund Groves, with Harges and ‘Towhoats, such rod. Uiice 384 Wost street, opposite Christopher street jerry. Open everings anil sundays I, B. CROSSE STEAMBOAIS AND BARGES FOR EXCURSIONS T Raritan Beach, Sea View, Iona Island and Willow Haven Grove. MARTIN & KASKELL, 111: outh street, riental, vold DRY GuuDs. T SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, NO. 914 BROAD. way, Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. GRAND DISPLAY OF IMPOKTED FASHIONS; PATTERNS NOW READY: CLOTH MODELS with every pattern; cutting and fitting. A. BURDETTE SMITH, No. 914 broadway, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, NO- 914 BROAD. way, Twenticth and Twenty-first streets, GRAND DISPL4Y OF IMVORTED FASHIONS; PATTERNS NOW READY; CLOTH MODELS with every pattern; cutting and fitting. A. BURDETTE SMITH, No. 9l¢ Broadw. between Twentieth and Twenty-first strects. NARPETS, CARPETS. C Great: pring opening of Carvets, Ollcloths, Windot shades, Lambrequins, Mats, Matting, 4c., at very Prices” English Velvet. at $1 75 per yard. Tapestry Brussels, at $1 per yara. Three-ply, at $1 25 per yard. Ingrain, at 35e., 40c. and 5ic per yard, All other soods at equally low prices, A large stock of eee) 10 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city. i D, KELLY, All goods shipped tree. A 4s ae (successor to H. O'Farrell), 510, 512, 514 and 516 Eighth avenue, corner of Thirty-Aftb and Thirty-sixth streets. NOR SALE—AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN—A REAL Camel's Hair Shawl and Thread Lace Cape, both new. Apply to Mrs. CROCKETT, 2 Kast Thirteenth st. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, TE, MATHERS & CO.'s, 801 BROADWAY, CORNEH Nineteenth strest. havg ‘now opened a large and choice selection ot Frenen Bonnets aud nglish yu Hats in chip and straw. T SMITH'S PaTTERN BAZAAR, NO. 914 BROAD way, Twentioth and Twenty-first, st GRANG DISPLAY OF IMPORTED FASHIONS; PALTKRNS NOW READY; CLOTH MODELS with every pattern: cutting and fitting, A. BURDETIE SML!H, No. 914 Broadway, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, RT IN DRESSMAKING, ECONOMY IN MATERTAL and originality im design—WARRIN & FAVRE (late with Lord & Taylor), #07 and 409 Sixth avenue; 44 Rue de Clery, Paris. INNS’ OPENING OF MILLINERY THIS DAY AND Thursday, April 1; Spring Millinery Opening; Drew Hats and Konhets, Flowers, retaii anu wholesale. Re member, up stairs. BINNS, 761 Broadway, LLE, LEONIE JUVIN, + 145 East Sixteenth stree receives orders trom 12 to 6} STYLISH BONNETS.—WARKID O_with Lord & 0 " ANTED=A VERY FINE OLD FASHIONED LEQ horn Flat, not new, Address MADAM, Herald VRE (LATE a lor), 307 and 309 sixth avenue. office. fie DENTISTRY. COKAL RUBBER SEf OF TEETH IN THREB hours—Impression in the forenoon, teeth in tne noon. ‘thirty-fourth stveet, near Broadway and Sixth avenue. Coral wubber, very strong, flesh colored; gold Sets, platina sets, whalebone rubber nets. Plamp- ers, open fronts: ere Lip Depressors, Kegulators; nitrous oxide; mechanical dentistry. Take green cars trom Grand street terry, or Sixth avenue cars, or Broad- way cars. Get off at Thirty-tourth street, NEWBROUGH, 123 West Thirty-tourth stre BRAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, $5, GUM SETS, $10; Coral Sets, $15: Teeth flied win gold and pla: tina, $1; warranted, at Dr. WHITE'S, 153 Sixth avenue. BEAUTIFUL SET, $8; GUM TEETH, $10; CORAL Rubber, $10; solid’ Goiid Fillings, $3; durable Silver Fillings, $1; Warranted; examine specimens. New York Dental Rooms, 262 Sixth avenue. Established Isl. BSOLUTELY ESS,—TEETH EXTRACTED; fresh gas ination Sets, extremely light and durable; ( ' 216 Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fitt Established 24 yeara BETH AND PAID 8 VENTISTRY. Dr, K. J. ROBERTS, 32 Hond street. Artificial Teeth fixed in a few hours, without thr slighiest pain or inconvenience, with comfort, being self adhesive; life-like appearance without rin wires; for superiority of materiat and workmansh! cannot be equalled; warranted with the certainty giving perfect satisiaction; restoring mastication rticuiation permanently, lasting a lifetime; teeth fil wold, ith peari stopping or A pam ix pe ping Pamphlet om the teow, post ‘el

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