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pater Die BON sgoRs as one muons, | Ek" at tis but a few years since English sportsmen ap- Preciated the fact that their dogs might be raised far above the standard of that time by thd selection of Spproved specimens of stock animals, and, as the shortest pead to the accomplishment of this object, Instituted the bench show, We have always been in * favor of such competitive exhibitions, as they tend to the refinement of the animal, the development of the greatest purity of blood, as well as the greatest per- fection of form and beauty of color, Comparisons of dogs tbe reached by any method 20 effective as by bench shows, and they should and will become in this country as popular as they are. in Great Britain, if they are properly con- ducted by gontlemen sportsmen who have no other aim in view than the improvement of the dog. The effect, then, on the various breeds and races of dogs will be the same that the Jockey Club meetings havo in the improvement of the breed of horses; and we are ever ready to ald in the endeavor, by selective breeding, to enrich the blood of our useful domestic animals, This laudable Motive may be the paramount design of the originators of the bench show of dogs to bo given at the City Hall in Springfleld, Mass.,on Wednesday and Thursday, April 26 and 27, which will be open day and evening, by tne Rod and Gun Club, of thatcity. But, looxing closely over the programme of the premiums to be given to the various classes, it is noticed with aston- ishment that the prizes are donated by manufacturers, who have adopted this method of bringing their arti- cles before the public, choosing this seemingly liberal way of hiding their true motive. Betng always in- clined to applaud advancement in every shape, we give the advantage of the New Yorx Heraup’s immense Circulation to the donors of the following prizes to the Rod ahd Gun ba Bench Shor LASS 7—COCKER SPANIELS. For the best mn Smith & Weseon No. 8 revolver, Rdg $20; donated by D, B, Wesson, Springtield, For the second best one keg O%. Ibs.) Orange ducking powder; donat by Laflin & Rand Powder eae 21 Park row, New York, best bitch, fly rod, vatue $20; donated by Syringe ane moceland pattern maker, Taylor street el For the second best bitch, one ke; Ibs.) Orange Sockiag. Neo —— by Tae Ciena Powder Company, Ne Park row. New York. tase 8—CLUMBER SPANIPLS, For ee best d ai ‘aoe fly rod, value $25; donated Te ot it, dealer in in Gportemen’s goods, Nor as Main aw § -Speingtl, Mess. For tho second best dog, camp lounge, value $6 a by United States Camp Lounge Company, ng For tho best bitch, ee “shells and 100 metallic priverg he value $25; Rpt Se wai Union Metailic Cart ae rier) iridgeport, the second best onee aap lounge, value $6; Soe ¥ the United States Camp Lounge Company, Troy, N. * 9—RETRIEVER SPANIELB. For the best American single-barre! breech- loading ogee. ae $25; donated by Hyde & Shat- tuck, manufacturers of sporting guns, No, 293 Main street, Springfleld, Mags. For the second best dog, camp sr Magy value $6; d Rated by United States Camp company, Troy, ‘For the best bil patent mag age Joint bass rod, Value $20; donated by George A. Graves, dealer in ahs ey and fishing tackle, No. 429 Main La) Spring: For the second best bitch, camp lounge, | value $6; bine by United States Camp Lounge Company, Troy, Lass 11—FoR HOUNDS, For the best donee or Ditch, double barrelled breech- loading shotgun, value $50; donated by J. Stevens & Co., Poeuoontere of sporting guns and rifles, Chicopee For the second best dog or Ditch, 100 metallic shells, ‘with foader and capper, valued at $25; donated by Sarees, Hart & Co, manufacturers of metallic shells, Newark, N. J. For the third beat i or Lage keg of Orange duck. ing powder; donated by Lafiin & i Powder Com- pany, No. 2i Park row, New Yor eae For the i dog or bitch pup, or Senith & Weason ro- Pettit cia ada » value $12; donated by D. B. Wesson, sens rtaperpecia ome nae onal Umit tates Cam) Company, Troy, N. Y. iA . isd P. or CHAMPION CLAasse8—CLAss 87. Craation Serren Cuass—For the best imported setter dogor bitch of any strain, or their progeny, ‘Yhat bas taken ee rize at aD) bench ae sneluding this, silver ee value $100, donatea ‘the Ttmeg, No. 4 Park row, New bin ture to be published in that made pie- Cuamrion Serpen CLass—For the best are setter dog or bitch, of any strain, that has taken first prize pee bench show, including this, silver cup, ee Chicago Field, No, 14 South Canal street, Chicago, decide value ue 900; Wesson, wanulecturer of oe rifles, ter, Masa For the best collection « Ap ipotuters (not less than bree) owned by one pone, ion tants namber of points to decide-t! green heart fly rod, value $50; donated by J. B & Co., dealers in Msbing tackle, a eee vats ‘ork. For the best brace of sett ahh EO by one person, Winners in class No. 40 not to com; meerschaum Pipe. value $150; i soamene ey Forest and Stream, No. 17 batham street, New York. CLASS For the best brace of pointers owned by one person, winners in class 41 not to og rey poe pipe, Yalue $160, 1 manufactured by berg; donated vy areas No, hg Park row, New York, For the best setter dare mene one waterproof canvas shooting suit, value $26, made to fit the owner, du- aied by Thompson & Son, No. 338 Broadway, New York, dealers in sportsmen’s gooda, rr For the best point , one of Holabird’s + ag made to fit ine ot, value $20; y Dr. W. 8. Webd, St Lik 's Hospital, New For the best litter of ve sear pups, silver ou joel donated by Luther Adams, No, 116 Bri value street, cLass For the best liter of pointer 100 metallic shells, value $25, Metallic Carinidge ompany, Bridgeport, Cow For the best setter biteh ro ‘a dog puppy, by Pride of the Border, out of Dimity, donated by Uharies H. Raymond, No, 141 Broadway. cLass 49, een best poiater bitch pup, Smith & No, 38, value $16, Epringhield, Mass. It is to be hoped that the liberality of the above donors of prizes to the bench show by the publicity we have given their several callings may reap the rich re- ward they are evidently striving tor, HORSE NOTES. @, W. Adams, of Lexington, Ky., sold early last week for Alexander Furgerson, of Scott county, the fine stallion Autar, six years old, by Almont, dam by Brown Chief, to C. Ross, of Columbus, Wis, for $3,000 cash. Ou Tuesday F. H. Brown sold to £. B. McClellan, of Canvonsburg, Pa, Norwegian, three years oid, by Mambrino Patchen, dam by Mambrino Chief. fis colt is considered one of great promise, having trotted at two years old in 3:04 Mr, A. Hunt sold a fine colt just foaled out of Puggie, by George Wilkes, for $500, Mr. McClellan aiso purchased of John Darnoby, of Lex- ington, the stately bay horse Vicksburg Boy, six years old, by Vindex. The entries at Lexington to the sweepstakes for three-year-olds which bave never won a race number fifteen, comprising MeIntyre & Nichols’ Tillie Brent, D. Swigert’s Bombay and Cygnet, Thomas’ Heretog, A. Keone Richards’ Ballion, Grinstead’s Lautenac, Bruce’s Corina, Dotvning’s Largingteen, Robinson, Morgan & Co.'s Galanthis, McGrath’s Datlgasian, Wil- eon & Co.'s The Nipper, Shropshire’s Rockcastle aud Mozibben’s Eaglet and Goluburg. The Lexington Daily Press says that R. R. Lowell has. shipped for this city Rosewood, by Blackwood; Dan Underwood, Billy Spencer, May Belle, Harold aud . Wosson re- jonated by D. B. Wesson, Sabold, for Mr. Darkeer a three-year-old stallion for | Paimer & Morgan; Brignoli, a two-year-old filly, by Almont, out of the dam of May Queen, for Mr, Gris- wold, of the Fifth Avenue Hote!; bay gelding for Ed- win Thorne; bay colt, three years old, sired by a thor- oug ghored, am otecee: dam of aration, aud ag year-old vay col wood, dam ite Strader rchated. Irom Br Mr. GC, Graves bay gciig, Waa, Seoree Al son of Alexander's ‘Abdallah, dam by Kentuck, Somer inoeed dam m by lol, son of Mambrino Chief, From ME, ‘Mr. Thomas account of Connecticut fms} bean d American che tat Tranb; ty chy. be a by. Paring af Tranby | gation, ending in the yockey’s (Raw! NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, Kelpie, by imported Bonnie Soot- by aoe pence ponte ib Kner ‘tm ab ree: jut ci toing, dam Dy Revenue, second dam Madeline, eh dam sepa by imported Glencoe (the dam ad tucky), anda chestnut colt, two years o! ty we pes dam by Revenue, Minnow, the sister to Whale, by Voucher: he o fen the Dixie Stakes of 1877, as also it of BM: a te Hitchcock a chestnut filly, wo years by. Keo , dam Columbia® (dam Glencoe, oe ar de Lis, by Sor I | be trained in the jot sable at Jerome The Executive Committee of the Maryland Jockey Club have decided to revew the Baltimore Cup, two ages, $50 subscription, half ot which $200 to second stake. Nominations to this bors! ori sprit met ag dy run on the second jay adopted by the Nashville day 90" Iba; four-yeur-clds, olds, 86 Ibe. ; Pweg ro} jour-year-olda, 208 Tbs. ; Fn oe 110 Ibs. ; six-year-olds and up- ard, 114 Ibs.” In all stakes exclusively for two-year- bids ido the weights shall be 90 Ibs., and in all stakes ex- etuatvely for three-year-olds, 100 Ibs. Tuesday jast old Ansel, trainer for Colonel Me- Daniel, started for Baltimore with the following horses to contend in the comii spring meeting ‘at that lace :—Chestnut colt Willie Burke, 4 years old, by we dam bora et Corns, 4 years old, by | Australiah, dam Bettie Ward; Lotty, 3 years old, dj Anstralian, dam Little Miss; Lulu 'B., 8 years ‘o) Planet, dam Etta Snfppen; Vigil, % years old, ty Virgi dam Regan; a two- year-old colt by Oysterman, eg: Bet Arlington, and a chestnut Vega rears pe Baywood, dam imported Scyth! orses wil e located at Pimlico Course. Moseman’s book on “The Horses of America and Tneir Nec Wearing Apparel” has been published, Tt will be found particularly teresting to all owners and drivers of horses, Peter of Port Richmond, 8. L, sold to Mr. James Sn of New York, the four. ‘year-old stallion, E colt Not by Blackwood, dam by Norman, second dam by Mambrizo Chief, for $6,000, This colt trotted in his third year old form in 2:363;. He was raised by Richard Lowell, of ta Lexington, %, and sold to Peter Duryea in Marc! HUNTING IN PENNSYLVANIA. [From the Pottsville Journal.) Hunting in Potter county has been poor this winter, want of snow having interfered sadly with the sports- men. Leroy Lyman, the veteran hunter of that lon, reports that he has only been able to kill ‘tone Re two wtin eight coons, eight wildcats, eight bears and seventeen decr”—which he thinks mig! ly poor luck, OUR RIFLEMEN. MEETING OF THH JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS YESTERDAY—WHO SHALL BE THE CAPTAIN OF THE AMERICAN TEAM? The jot committee of the rifle associations met yes- terday afternoon in the rooms of the National Rifle As- sociation, In the Bennett Building, No, 93 Nassau street. The members present were Major Jewell, E. K. Sanford, W. B. Coughtry, Major Joseph Holland, Rob- ert Johnson, General McMation and George Crouch, The resignation of Mr. Molineux was accepted and referred to the National Rifle Association, Mr, Johnson moved to strike out the four words, “pot of their number,”’ now in the paragraph referring to the election of the captain of the team. By permission of the committee Major Fulton stated that it was apity that the committee should attempt to bind the team to select their captain from outside their number.. It had the appearance of a job to force the team to elect some certain individual to the captaincy, and might create considerable dissatisfaction, Mr, Sanford said that it his impression that the committee were doing, all the work in this matter, and probably knew what was best for the team, and cer- tain Any one should charge them with baying put up aor Fulton again said that such aclause might general dissatisfaction among the membe-s, and irihey raid Bot all pull together they would certainly pe Pore ~~ members of the team are com; it to map, and witn such instructions they Tmght be dered own so doing. motion of Mr. Johnson my amend the clause by striking out the words “Not of their number’ was seconded by Mr Crouch, and, being put before the meeting, was carried by a vote of 6 against 2. AMATEUR RIFLE CLUB. A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Ama- teur Rifle Ulub was held yesterday afternoon at the office of the Nationa: Rifle Association, and it was re- solved that the first match of the season for the ‘La- ker” should take place at Creeamoor on the third Saturday tm April, SPORTING EVENTS ABROAD. Flying Duchess, dam of Galoptu, has produced a filly to Decrswood, a well-bred. Orlando horse, nearly own brother te Camballo, Prince Battbyany, when the news reached him, at once engaged a special train to take him to the birthplace of the little stranger. ‘The entries for the imperial pelo meeting at Berlin have closed and the play will take place from May 22 to May 27, in anarena encircled by the large screen uged on the occasion of the royal battues. The Em- peror, who will deliver the prizes, has given special permission for the use of this portable enclosure, The members of the International Gun and Polo Club, under whose auspices the event will take place, will be the guests of the Union Club. A saloon carriage 48 to be placed at tho disposal of the poio players, free of charge, from Ostend to Berlin and back, and the | London, Chatham and Dover and Southeastern com- panies will put a saloon carriage from London to Dover and back fora single fare, There are (March 21) nearly ‘forty entries for the Royal Polo mveting at Berlin, in- cluding a team of the Fiftm Royal Lancers, ove from the Royal Scots Greys, and representatives from the Twelfth Royal Lancers and other crack cavalry regi- ments. There are so many civilians entered that only a portion cam betaken. The list has been forwarded to som é distinguished persons in Berlin with a recuest that the names of the civilians may be drawn for by lottery until the tuli complement be made up. Those fortunate enough to be drawa wili then receive special invitations to Berlin as the guests of the Tnion Cab, Clab, | as suits of ig hopin | have already Ee, ietee for them inthe de Rome, Unter den rclves to the Emperor's elect, abd the Union Clad and within five minutes’ walk of the stables wherein the ponies are to be sheltered and foraged. It is the intention of the War Office officials at Berlin to en- | courage their officers to play polo, and after the Eng- | lish have paca ree it en are oy enter iat | frienaly ri’ our cavalry competing for tho. Grand International Polo Prize, which will Be | aves for in England ae ae under the auspices of the International Gun and Club, After the names -have been received back from Berlin the complete list of players will be published. It boy be hn hej pean wr aoe wit- ‘bessin| ridtny u Scots Greye when ing po D ed to his chiefs at Berlin that at te practising of ig? game makes good horsemen in Bomnee, and consequenjly is well suited for 7 Ee hence the great patronage which is to be awardec to the app ing meeting in May, r4 A match is said to have been made in England be- | tween Lord Marcus Berestord and Lord Charles Inncs- Ker, to walk 100 miles for £1,000, the match to come off within two months, The horses ene to the late Sir Anthony Roths- child are entered for their spring engagements in the istered name of Mr. A Mr. W. S. Crawfurd gold the race ¢ horse _ ward in November last for £4,100. He was bou For- t for the Lith inst. for his destination, THE TURF IN AUSTRALIA, The New Year's Day Meeting of the Victoria Racin; Club was a grand success, about 30,000 persons being Present on the course. The weather was propitious, | cloudy but tne, and the racing was first ciass, Eleven | ran in the Hardie Race, which was won by Asmodeus- The Two-Year-Old Stakes brought out afield of ten youngsters, and the Messrs. Chirnside’s fine colt New- minster by The Marquis out of Spa won easily, Briseis | by Tim Whiter (imp.) being second, and Sibyl third, | The £100 Plate ended in a disgraceful swindle, Cyclops, who could have won easily, being pulled. The people hooted the jockey, and the stewards hela an investi- ) disqualifica- | tion, and as, on further inquiry, the boy coniessed he | had been directed to lose the race by his employer, P. Dowling, that worthy was also disqualified and expelled from the V.R.C, Messrs, Chirnside won the Midsum- mer Handicap with Sultan; and then the great Cham- pion Sweepstakes was ran, for which thirteen horses saddled up, of which number Mr. Jellet's Richmond by | eee the winner; Mr. Mariby: 3 years, 7at. Lib,, Tait’s olusbroven, 8 ears, Oat. secon Ww. Wi ‘ial of of alt We repean — 9st, 131d. ; oi abe (iy) Py ium ye ra, | Melbourne, 4 years, 9 st; ; Emu ation, 8 Tat, Ub. The Bigg At 3 rai Te Ub. ; a rea Sinan is 3 TE oad 6st. 121b., and Si oy oye rears, a feather, tend es ratte gars 0. the rider of the hie i fi was unable to finish from of it 1s 84) the would have run a good race home with Richmond, iy, ran away we the lead t pace, Shipment to Australia, and the horse left Fyield on | Sunn | Aiki mense |x fore, o06 & leg was 80 severely injured that the ‘ot his misery. Mr. horse nad to be hot to put bim out jr emerald Fisher had sold bim for £1, to be unatooteny Sten after the race,—From the A\ “o VISIT TO EUROPE OF THE CANADIAN LACROSSE PLAYERS. Early in May the long talked of visit to Europe of the crack teams of gentlemen amateur and profes- sional Indian lacrosse players. wil! take place, The former is composed of twelve players of the Montreal Lacrosse Club, organized in 1856, and the latter of twelve: of the famous Iroquois Indians, residing at Caughnawaga, nine miles west from Montreal The old country people will thus have an opportunity of Pyne ym Bory wild and beautiful field game, full of individual ana collective feats of strength, agility and speed. The twenty-four players carry woven lacrosse sticks, ge 8 their iwnings at the same time. The er three out of five games, and averages half an hour each game. As an instauce of the ational character this visit will assume, His Excellency Lord Dufferin, Governor General of Canada, has given the team a public letter of his appreciation of the game and his Interest in the success of the enterprise. The “pale faces’? consist of a picked team of gentle- men amateurs, every one of whom has distinguished himself in snow shoe or foot running, gymnastic: betes) or skating, &c., and they nave @ number ol gold m for ning various contests. nag it winners oi the colebrated Champion “Claxton F' played for during three years against all comers wi out losing a watch. ‘The Indians are a picked twelve, with a chief, from the celebrated 2 uois tribe, the only tribe which proved faithful to Britieh interests in Uanada during the contest with France. One interesting fact in this connection is worth mentioning. When the garrison ¢ Fort Michilmackinac, consisting of detachments of ler Majesty's Fift; fifth and Kightieth regiments, were pooner the Indians under the great Ponttac, the Iroquois, of whom the lacrosse p! players are the descend- ants, was the ouly tribe who ‘kicked the belt of wampum,” and rei to join in the slaughter, The celebrat ten mile runner, Keraronwe, is one of the picked twelve. The ‘red skins’? will be dressed and painted ip original costume, with beaded and hatr orna- ments, and will present a strange contrast to the severe simplicity ofthe “pale fuce”’ uniform,—The Sportsman, THE CANADIAN YACHT FOR THE CENTENNIAL, {From the Toronto Leader.) For the information of the subscribers and othere interested in the yacht building at Cobourg for the Centennial regatta, we bavo much pleasure in. giving the following particulars as to the present condition of the Cuthbert yacht, for which we are indebted to Captain Ellis, Tho kelson and timbers, stem and stern post are all in position ready for the completion of the planking, which has been commenced. The material and workmanship are all that could bo de- sired, and indicate that itis the intention of the builder to produce a Pree which will be alike credit- men of Canadian naval architecture and @ competitor im the Centennial regatta. The tollowing the correct measurements and di- mensions of the Length of keel, 96 feet; leng on deck, 107 feet, over all, 114 feet; y foot; de} Rr 6 inches; tonnage, 221-tons; tmbers (13 inches seek 8x10 pocket ple 7xl4 inches; stern, 10x tern pet lexl4 inches; bilge ceilings, 4x ; Clamps, 4x12 inches pieces, 4x12 inch All the frame timbers are of ent winive oak, planks the same material from kelson to water line in 24 eg Bo Front water line up, clear white pine, 24 @eck, white pine, 33g square, rounding pty tee covering board; bilge sollte by! ite oak; fore from mainmast from deck to’ hounds, <7 deck to hounds, 65 feet; draft forw: 6 inches. 01 to look over some of the large yachts there, with a view to pba the intefior arrangements, caving, &o applying the information thareby gained ip hate up the new yacht to the best advan- tage. We feel assured that this new yacht will be worthy of the name which she will bear, THE CHAMPION BELT. The St, Louls Globe-Democrat says:—‘In view of Tom Allen’s approaching benefit at the Theatre Comiquea number of the champion’s friends purpose presenting him with some suitable testimonial of their appreciation of his merits, They intend to purchase the gold belt for which McCoole and Davis fought in 1866 and turn it over to Allen, to whom It rightfully belongs, There is quite a story connected with this emblem of fistic prowess. When Alien and Coole first met in the squared circle the former, in addition to the main stake, put up $300 against the belt, but the mob madea ‘barney’ of the ri be) as is well known, Allen was robbed of the the money, as,well asthe belt. McCoolo kept the trinket out of the way, ‘and nothing was learned as to its whereabouts until a short time since, when it was discovered in a pawnshop on Locast street,-whero it had been ‘soaked’ by the Irish giant. Allen’s {friends redeemed the pledge for the purpose of presenting it to the rightful owner."’ THE “SKIRMISH” FUND. New York, March 20, 1876, To Tux Epiror ov tax Herap:— You will please allow me to correct an error in the following paragraph which appeared in to-day’s Henatp:— “axiamusmtxo.”"—ODonovan Rosse informe « reporter that there is now no Fenian movement ou, foot, but that 1s raised to up @ system ‘of “akirmishing. "Tt be interesting to know what of this “seirmish” fund goes to Mr. Delmonico. I did not state to your reporter, ‘there is now no F. nian movement.’ I could not doso, as! hay by member of the Fenian Brotherhood, and I gave no in- @ormation whatever to your reporier relative to that organization. Any Ne got must have been had from other sources, You might be warranted in your insinuation about the “‘skfrmishing” fund if you ever -heard I spent a dollar of any one’s money in “Delmonico” fashion. I don’t inink you ever heard such a story of me, #nd I hope you never shall hear such. Yours, very Tespectiully, O'DONOVAN ROSSA. CAST UP BY THE TIDE, ‘The body of the ‘man found drowned on the 24th inst., at pier 59 East River, was recognized yesterday mor: at the Morgue, by bis wife, as that of Frank Farrelly, aged thirty years, of New Brighton, Staten Island, Mr. Farrelly left his home on the morning of | January 20, intending to purchase some groceries in ibis city, and was not again seen alive, He worea silver watch and chain fet had $5 upon his person, When found the watch money were gone. The body had been in the dies more’tlan two- months, and was much decomposed. The body of an unknown female child, apparently about aught months old, bs? found floating e Kast Riv ferry y afternoon by Officer il, of the Firet Tpesinen The body was sent the Coroner notified. FURNITURE. — A GRRE AGRIC MAGMIOICENS ORES one < dt, Piantore, ep and ‘hal heircioth oth Galea, 8 se ey r private residence 105 Bast 13th st, near 4th av. POSITIVE SACKIFIO*“.—PRIVATE FAMILY, A needing, immediate cash, will sell, viz. :—Ha: ty oe ‘and tan ue. eee LF nn oe si ‘sanon, $50, 8190); rugls Ba- bair and fag Mat tr libra oe fi ri firey Teck rkish Suite note icin ad ‘sporty, fo, 130, $150 ‘yard, intings, Bronses, Carpets, 3; Goods can remain w 1, Call, pee Qetieisco, Non 47 Wat 10it7st, between }engad ad FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEP- sell for immedia: ing for satin Parlor Suits, hoo for $250; aircloth, Hi ma Suits, $30 to $150; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Bu- hair and spring Mattronses, aud ral sesortinent ot tof Hgusenold Fy ‘N. BetAn elegans up- ri residence No. bo West 234 9 gk he MONTHLY PAYMENTS Pia jarpetes and Bedding at B. M. Ci ate rt Go. bial 155 and 157 ‘Chathem st. ‘dole stock at low pi il ROOMS, 39 EAST en | Boag ws A Mterers, Sete Beak” Arn Beds, Armotres, Wardrobes, Baro: Se bation Gole, bes wk private. Gates”: Aven prices. TTORE.—PRIVATE BALL; A OR yuare suure call; stored til Muy free cheap. PAVOR'S Auction House, 13 East 14th st, Large auction sale Monday. Send in your goods. MISFIT CARPETS AND @ old place, 112, Fulton st. ; TON PRICES; sacked, sp ed price Tsenent free. M. J. BENDALL. ‘AITINGS, MATTINGS—IN ALL \LITIES AND al widths, tn ish your bouses now. ANDI teks Ob. sti ondway. pr LEADING FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE in the United States, , Bd jostalme: cle is a terns GEOKGE A CLARK Broadway. Speci ‘oF farnishing houses and fats. ia BOOTS AND SHOE “BOOT WHICH SHALL BE REALLY” A HELP, sud not, a i too often the snes, & hinderance to walk *UARTRELL, 20 am “MARBLE MANTELS. ES NEVER” are ACHED BEFORE. nd Marble. assortment in the Ae, cITy REAL aera FOR SALE, They tala wits thoneeeh years to comp! At prices to suit the times. Apply on the premises. Central. TION OF PURCHASERS specially called to the fou built by Corneliu at, great care in all their de- seasons terials, having taken two them. They are offered to cash purchasers A. arable le, well rented 6th av. Store Property near to Brondway and (th “av. dunetios 4, auch at having fine ese: Immense prospective vale, fo Biy to STEVENSON, dr. No.4 net AP and Central Park Entrance, » maguiticently built, ined and locate fc i¢ Dwe ling, wit! ber Extension. for mits at No. 4 Pine s EPTIONABLY DE- 8 EAST 57TH ST., Ti ST OUT OF 5TH AV. TEVENSON, Jr. A four STORY BROWN STONE BiGH STOOP 01 ast 74th OR SALE—A House, near * a a Ter. ‘AND wove aOaT ze STONE FULLY furnished Houses, between 5th and 61 bove 424 Fan 0 65,0 __M. 8. PRIE and AX twenty year, poly wos. EDWARDS. 1 As low, V, 17th st. it, $1,150, 53 « $55. x41 x51. OFFER Wantey FOR " “HANDSOME HOUSE t immediate wat fice: lot 20x102; located 42 Tath st. Owner on the premises, LE—A MOST DESIRABLE MODERATE SIZED ove 48th te ches oo. 3 Pi s@ for sule at’ a saci at. ‘Apply at a it san st. lot on West 22d st.; muat be sold at «sacrifice to webold property. 20x40x74, and ars torun with renewals sgfround, rents ‘$200 per it APRIL I, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET, pperensy OUT OF THE CITY FOR f ALE OR TO RENT, Fre aitenocke IN NYACK, 12 ROOMS, ON LOT SOx). with fruit trees; rice $4,000. Also Lot adjoin- tug back, 60x 80; price $2, oMIANING. Nyack, N. ¥. He ~~ ae taeas EASY, UNFUR- gf the inte Doctor Stewart, Peaks: ’ drive from fruit. ‘complete summer bowrd- quire of H, A. Femina Bese o ign Cbietts, ie Wall t ‘Fer SALE OR TO LET—A VILLAGE HOTEL, HALF a minute from depot; location unsurpassed : one hour from elty; price low; rent cheap. Address WESTWOOD, Herald Stlice. ‘OR SALE OR TO LEY—AT BALDWINS, 1. handsome Cottages, all in good order; one hour by en the Southern Railroad of Long Island. Apply to ¥ BARNUM, 198 Chatham square, OR SALE OR TO LET FOR #500 A YEAR—A GOUN. ane Seat ia South rd two blocks from the depot; ith all modern improve" en; possession immediate. Inquire at 71 r 2a n New York. ger period: ble parties need apply. Address Philadelphia, URNISHED aoe we TO RENT, NEAR CENTEN- d one pounds, 8 at rem: het ices, for season, BNOW- DEN & wath 4th st, Philadelphia, ARM a aay House AND FARM OF 42 acres, on Staten Island, near Chelsea steamboat land- ing, four miles from Port Richmond, at $209. ABR? 33 at nig Neck, to ©, MORGAN, or CARY & Pine at., New Yor! VRBENWICH, == BRSIDE —COUNTRY HOMES oR J. sale and to rent: all pri circulars, Apply tu J. W. WEST 48TH 8T.. NEAR BROADWAY,—THREE modern high stoop um-sized brown stone eacoed and in perfec { i » STEVENSON, Jr,, A —FO! * priced House E. R SALE, ‘HE BEAUTIFUL MODERATE 614 Sth av; possession a 9 LOW & ORS. aon el, 81,700. “Inqutre’ on tie premi ecm SALE-THE HANDSOME TUREE STORY HIGH stoop bi ‘quire of ow ALE—FOUR aURY HOUS place, near Gt! 8! wn stono House No, 336 West 46th st, In- on premises. OR SALE—TWO BEST BUILT FIVE, STORY BRICK Monsen, tn good order, on w: ‘7ath NOR SA! ass host, eeeete brown, stone tou abel le of 3d ay., between Apply at ALE—AN ELEGANT THREE RY HC se, hardwood finish, in perfect et 45th st. TIMPSON & PEBT, ar duh at. ATWATER, Riverside, Co UMENSE SACRIFICE, BEAUTIFUL DAIRY, FRUIT and Po is amiles from large town, Bucks county, Pe mney As nh ‘mile to railroad station; 14 trains daily: hour to Philadelphia und Centennial splendid Land, running stream, four wcres w splendid ore choice trees in full handsome ome house, eight rooms, nice pi shade tre ete arn, extensive stabling; carr hog and poultry houses: price, including hay, gi h 3 laruo liogs, 73 chickens. care mowing mac har rake, Hess, tool K ‘ash, $9,000; balance easy; ve ely and healthy country: cash market. Address lack box ‘850 PRs brown stone Houses, 18x50: Li lors. | S3d st., Broadway and 52d «1 Soa REDUCED PRICES, THREE STORY jots, 100; hardwood aur aponewen and 6th ay. J. W. ENS, OR SALE OR me RENT—FURNISHED, A MODERN four story high stoop brown stone House, newly painted: good order throughout; 44th st, near Gt ay. PSON & PRET, 1,488 Broadivay, near 44th st, iscellaneous. Mise OR SALE—VARIOUS easy BROOKLYN P ARN. easy terms or exchange. Court st., terms, ELIA! AN iT. “STONE FRONT HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, &@ Farm, 70 acr nd House. 14 rooms, for sale on prly to JOHN ANDREWS, Brooklyn, CORNER HOUSE AND LOT ON CO- twill trade for a small house. For particu- “CHARLES GIBNEY, 35° Columbia sty ow SALE CHEAP—ON EASY TERMS, A COTTAGE, wo lots, 78 and 80 Skillman av., Willlamsburgh, 19: autre on t he premises, Can be seen ‘on Sunday, low to close an Property. and ecunhe 223 Unionst. ; will ate. or exchange equity for impro Heid ‘Apply in siore 77 Warren st, New York. LET—HOUSE, FUR: st. ne ear Union; three stor rh wt brown stone, wih ‘aii modern improvem "pel Perfeat or order; nicely fur- scoed thi mn; to small family; immediate possession, ieHeD. NO, 405 CLINTON i feet, gard house furnished first class improvement arden has all fruits, strawberry, ‘pio plants, &c.; large arly g flowers and grapes in abundance ; 25 minutes trom Broadway wars; will be rented for $1,000 toa desirable ten. eh possession immediately if desired. Apply to owner at use. LET OR FOR Loe ey ga FINE BRICK and stone fame po Bi che URGES. 65 Downing st., Brooklyn. TERE HOUSE, AND GROUNDS, 12 @ st. and Broadway, Brooklyn; house 27x52 ion 90x20 feet; able, Rennery and bigeon house; ONTH—S Beacean ee 20 TORE AND WHOLE HOUSE 294 ‘table for tailor, painter and house- WESTCHESTER COUNT FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ATES How hished, suitable for « gentle: vey low. way. A KINGSBRIDGE, ON Hi Wit HOME—HOUSE AND SIX LOTS AT ROPERTY EM RIVER—A LARGER ine, stable and bal hee es of Land, and fully fur- residence. will be rented ROMAINE BROWN, 1,280 Broad- Apply to J. liams Bridge, near depot, Harlem Railroad, 300; Rouse sand two Lots, $1,500; easy. t Gwenees 168 Brontway, room 15." ny oped T MOUNT ve N.—TO LET, A HANDSOME OOT- dee ib, Greenwich Bank, for a eb residence on 2d ay., third block from gas, bath, ac JAMES HUW- I STRATFORD, CONN.—A FIRST CLARS HOUSE TO . algo w nice In second foo: lary ¢ attic and one room; garden, apples and it minutes’ walk from depot; rent $300, ingulre atdep ALLEN, BW ROCHELLE.—COTTAGE TO LET, WITH ALL 7 ) Nassay st., room 3. EW BRIGHTON.—TO LET, BRLWONT HALL, 65 EW BRIGHTO: FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished Cottages and eiegant Mausions; unsurpassed . A. COLLINS, 26 Pine at, aera HOUR FROM WALL BT., Post office, North Wal furnished, or partly furnished: small fri pot for Mra. J. G. modern improvements; large Lot. GE0. U, SIOKLES, rooms, fronting the ba; 1 Tye COLLINS, 26 Pine st, locations; near ferri rents ppeeaeet 4 rooms, barn, two acres, fine river THE HUDS attractive Vill view; price reasonabl No. 5 Beekman st, Si 000, 10,000. nist cunycia ah BOWERS, Halsted st. THERFURD, FIRST STATION ON ERIE ROAD— House with eignt rooms; four minutes trom Gepot: weiss ‘on premises, Passaic ay. and IREWSTER, 15 John st, RD. VARIETY OF FURNISHED AND unfurnished Houses to let in Stamford, Greenwich and Darien, at aE reduced rents. HUBBARD, Town Hall, Seer ORANGE, N. J.—TO LET, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, # 12 roomed house; modern ing rovements Exrden; ‘rustic summerhouse, over” an ere high grand extensive view of mountain; near depot; 4 to HAMILTON & WALLIS, yd TUNE crt 10 LET AT RAVENSWOOD, DESIRABLE HOUSES 12 rooms; convenient, accessible and in fires eed oe pply to J. H. HOPKINS, Ravenswood, Gr at Globe Life Tavurcace Company, 847 Broadway. To Ls tA VINE HOUSE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS for R° oF of ©. W. season; rent $800; or for sale chi For ticuinrs addross J. HART, 97 Main et., Peekskill, LET AT NEWARK, N. J—a TWO aTORY AND tT extension French rook house, (0 rooms; all modern im~ Bey igeot location and convenient to cars; tent ee low ti goodie it. Also several other very desirable resi dences to let ry low. Apply to B. F, CRANE & CO., 4094 Broad st., Newark, el BROOKDALE, L. I, House, furnished, 13 rooms} hour from New York; owner will bo box 166 Herald office. 10 LET—A BRI HOUSE, WITH A STORE, BASE- mentand collar; ten rooms; rent low; near the fe &t Port. Richmond, Staten Islan i give ‘possession immed? ately. Inquire at Bai lumber 0 LET—FOR SUMMER BOARDING “HOUSE OR Bound Brook, N.J.3 depot, 32 miles vid NG, No. 5 Beekman at. "PO RENT FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. TWO NICE, comfortable Houses, close by the seu shore, five miles from New H ‘Steam and horse cars, with splen- did views, lawns, drives and bathing and no mosquit one Housé modern, containing 11 rooms: the other « large, Farm House, 12 roome, standing js apart will be. rented fable for the accommodations, For Sale, both the above places, in every way suitable for gen- eps places, one containing #) end ote @D seres of lend, NEAR DEPOT, arden, barns, fruit ard if desired. Address suitable for mai gardening, with Dregs barns; term: HDWIN W. TYLER, 443 Stato tt, New Haven, Conn. Ex: change property and agents need not apply. T TARRYTOWN—TO LET, Bak ip ATERIRESD aud dences. furnished Cot a t Resl- na ee ok LARGE, r Aa i! + Fooms (o let, at Tarrytown Immediate possession, palit ryt BMBERSON, 68 NISHED Lidia vag 30 659 6th av. ne SALE—AT AgHPOR,§ NEAR DOBBS’ FERRY, Premises, road, ings, 610 to’ Apply to CHARL: ‘buildings; ‘convenient to Pity to Mrs. DEBOE, owner, on HALL, "25 Abingdon square, LEASANTVILLE, HARLEM RAII3 | 90 mites from Grand Central depot, tliree Dwell: $1:0 per annum also one, Jersey City, 6100. S HALL, 25 Abingdon square. or to 'C chant 7 Ae | Toran, and three’ Pa Tok JERSE’ cemeees LET—A VERY FIN, ‘LET—AT RYE. NEAR THE DEPOT, COTTAGE E HOUSE, WITH STABLE garden, well situated at Adamsville, within five waik of Tremont depot; rent $500, ‘Apply to St. FORDHAM HEIGHTS, NEAR JEROME Twenty-fourth ward, House, Carriage House acres good len; abundance of fruit shade and un sceptionable: oeatious; treet lighted ang +. Foom °*L. M. DAVENPORT, 181 Broadway. YY” CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSO: ‘AND BERGEN REALESTATE. — ~For Sale. OWN ELEVEN ROOM HOUSE, AT. house, stal ith rooms: fruit and house, earri house ani SHEPHERD, 181 ROPERTY OUT OF Ba City FOR WHITE PLAINS—FOR SALE, A 1 LARGE WOUSE, bling for 3 Goren ib ace. Es SALE OR TO Fnacres, of land, half mile from depot: feu and other st. ground (16 acres) well supplied with hede. tre Jowers; running brook and springs; gardene! stables; very healthy, 7. roadway. A’ JOSEPH NEW ROCHELLE—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- pM 2 Hineees 95 t508 og Dock Pi it Property, old staud, Adgrom or apply coal LANBDES, New toed lle, . T Free VIEW, ON THE Bunsen, REAR EYAOR, Tooms ; see pl d or unfurnished, beaut ishe be ©. H. OLIVE 1 Cottage; LT ys. agp OF FORTY ACRES NEA ghurches and depot CO., 49 Murray st. i , Ne for sale ch h fe i keh, a ‘003 Gates ay.. Brooklyn, N.¥ “a pene a ony or year, tographs with iiees k iiEEe v4 A vine i. ey 0; terms rh ea GGETT “EG GUERNSEY, 19 University place. BACT chester re 162 Broadway, room I TWO STORY. COTTAGE, EIGHT ROOM 00; & — from depot, 30 minutes from RIVICE —80 ACRE GRASS FARM, WEST- near ity; great prospective value TWO STORY COTTAGE, NEW, 7 ROOMS; HEATER incellar; range and all conveniences: latze plut of round, stable, minutes from city AGGETT & GUERNSEY, 15 ybanieee, place, oul LAIR, OR fine grounds; well fruited; gard house, stable and all that ts dencé, with $15,060; Ri ‘mi OWE M \dsome Residence, 13 rooms: Ps in by FIATSFINED ‘fatty BRIG. d fresh Alderney remain lerney cow cua if oF Mice. purpose at small expense; cattle coantry In Texas. senee SHARPLES & CARPENTE! MILL POR SALE—LOCATED IN PULTO machinery in perfect order and the very be packery and could be tered tur that Fulton is the heart of the and has weekly line of steamships. |, 88 South Water a OPrm Ov, xy pM a4) AND SEVEN ACRES OF ve AGE tn situated at Fishkill village, D es) wall from rathrons deport Nemes d other conveniences, fine ‘ornwall, Orange xo! STAY BOUTeE IN ALL LOcaTiows AND OF t EWEN aD furnished and unfurnish Naseaa st., room 17. N, city. TENKUYN SLATE COMPANY, 0 Union square, 4th av. aud 70h at, ‘New York, Manufacturers of ull kinds of Slate W | oe MARBLEIZED aA SNE DE- sons 8. REL pward: also Monumental Work at | wanted. cee; itarbie tae pA, | for My eg a si Ae ny a0 it. ponte Work, 7—————¢10THING. aia Bk BROADWAY, BETWI AY ett cazors prise fae ttle tn 4 Se Te etny Roraddressing Be itANtta, 17a Ate ys ph Re AV, anovE, 9 nth crate aye han iat iy 2 rae in meaty ih meets || tended by Mr. or Mrs. ry (\Woree Vinainta LANDS. all kinds, near by of Any mani 83 per-acre. ‘tmies:witn fat cal reports GORGE iN TRACTS OF 4 for cash or exchan; reba f spent ton we CHADWICK. Bs De furnished fa application to Ww iC 5.000 ONLY.—FOR LESS THAN ©OST, TO A close estate, a fine large new 10 ‘room modern House, 38x38; hot and cold water, acres; 23 miles in Jersey, near depot ter BOOK- HOUT, Executor, 55 Liberty st., cor REAL ESTATE T TO EXCHANGE “FEW NEW" DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSES, BE fast. for Lots or Farm, with « little easb. SALES AT AUCTION. f RitNs JouNsOx, AUCTIONEER 4 stand 87 Naneeute A. old 87 Ni % From Morreil's THIS DAY, at not Menara Linger a ‘and ising ieee Furniture, Crockery and ‘lass Ware, &c. ; rniture, ‘Bisingand and taeda bases, betes, Melodeon, "Plano Bt Btool A® SALE. Now on exhibition at at the Art za, On te Ui ry r, Modis ee AintiNas, colebs rated AMERICAN AXD FOREIGN ARTISTS. Embracing examples by Corot Verbosckhoven pansen. Aly “\ UCTION SALE THIS DAY THIS (Seturday) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, EHOLD FURNITURI the five stor NO, 47 WEST loTH ST, Steinway tour roun! 74; octave Pianoforte, Decker & Bros, upright 745 octave Pisnoforte, real imported Brouzes aud Bisque Figures, * tings by eminent artists, tuary, Works of Art, PARLOR SUITS, 1 carved rosewood and be covered in crimson, tan and gold brocade nd cot: ‘urkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy ‘Chaivs. ining je and gilt Centre aud Console Tubles, rosow got eon Plate Mirrors, lace jantel Se: y Clocks, Musical Box jeres, velvet Rugs, Gonhuntain; handsome int 5 eat * ocoae ge) ewe sabes % urkia Bult a Weicing Beak. ROOM ¥CRNITURE. CO! ild Bea. c Inge and 89th fh hair ‘sad spring Mattresses, feather Sots, rep and plush Suite, marble ‘at ra, Bill “Busty aes vis. :—Two E: ae board, Chae in eae Te bagi wo stands, velve' pets, kitchen Furniture, fc: * ‘arties about purchasing will tively chance. Fake Sizih avenue or Versity place cars or Sth ay. stare to 10th #1 ROBERT © ‘GABLIIN, Auctioneer, jon to pack or ship goods, city or country. IN SALH# THIS DAY—LARGE AND PEREMP. se this (Saturday) morning, commencing at 1¢ tf brown stone mansion ‘No, \r osi- nie . comp cduioe: ter ctaea Fianofortes, Steinway and Windsor, Parlor Suits ood Bt BO piece f Parian Satta ' 15 windows’ Lace 25 Grumelsand ingraia, Carpets, $0 Gne Oil Paintings, beet artists, sgemae ‘combined. st; ir chairs, ‘Tui 3 ary 2 Music Boxes, best Paris Reitirn 12 elegant Bedroom Suits, complete, in black walnut, 24 curled bair and spring Mattresses, 24 Pillows and Bolsters, J elegant biack walnut Rockers, room Chairs to mateb, Bvlack walnut Lounge Selegant Bedroom ant Parlor Clocks Zelecant black walnut Bufote, xtension Tables. Se eSck walsut Dining Chairs, 2 china Dinner and Tow Sets, Casters, Urns, Piteh Spoous, Glassware, &e. Also. oe Aadservanti Furgivere, sew four months sis the wedhner, “LUKE FITZGERALD, 'B.—-Competent men to peak ‘and sbip goods, Deg tc at the large private rer Eight bountiful satin, brocade, re} Suits; rosewood Pi forte, Tal Richards, i Goods packed and. ee ered for purchasers J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. —JAMES DENNIS, ArOHONEER ‘salesroom 14 Vese! weigh MHS DAY igetarday} E' ofclock, ‘AND SECOND HAN! FURNITURE of all S28 Also, # consi of very Bee, election FANCY TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY, Familios and dealers invited. ALSO SILVER PLATED WARE, on assignees account, withont reserve. UCTION SALE THIS (@ATURDAY) MORNING +4, 1056 ogluck, at four 28 yavey Coser Ltresten, rep oy a cia Suits, Buffet. “Dicing 2) . ie urnlture, CoN ee Se ROH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 25 EAST 13th st-—will sell at agetion Apel Gat 1036 jock, at 20 av. B, all the Stock of Samuel Braud, jor L. Mayer, Assignee. WALDRON, AUCTIONBER, 108 LIBERTY at 1! o'clock, Furniture, Gro- céries, Toan, Coffees, Dry Goods, de, ‘Tablen Geaesn Kitchen VERY PRETTY house, all in complet: 15 miles from the y at 18 Wall st., room ‘ACRES, GOOD der, near the depot at Tucka- for improved City Property. Jersey Cit haifihe value for uniucpr rty, or sold al fee tor casi. “Address ©, PRINCIPAL, Herald ofl ‘OR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE | OR IMPROVED City & Farm of 200 ncre: Roeheil YP PRMES A FERGUSON, 10 Wall oy, rooms $9, ]]OUSE AND GROUNDS IN NEW JERSEY, 0 hour from the che oly; $5,000 for a jeer. ithin ten miles of city, or merchandise. ' Address TIM office. | WILL EXCHANGE EQUITY mig real es apg Rha Hon, a ee WILL EXCHAN * AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY av., for desira- on 60th st., near Park 7 AL EST. D. G* WOOD CEMETERY Lot Wate GIVE articulars for intervi Address for one week GEORGE LOCKWOOD, Herald Brooklyn Brauch office, ANY APPLICATIONS FOR HOUSES: G00D tenants; owners, register or send di. tH " qwo per cent for renting,» VICTOR DEMZAK. Notary. a4 st, under Bond Street Savings Bank. Entrance an In this City and Brooki; AS WIDOW LADY AND HER eo HTER RE. quires two unfurnished Rooms, connecting, spectabie house, between ea and 30th ot Lexington and 6th a Herald Uptown Branch oie. FFICE WANTED, FROM MAY J SUTe SEES ini § location and conveniences for @ Ii edit have small private room connecting; =| b= Those wishing a good permanent ten: ve drevs, giving particulars, STUDY, box 1,542 Post ‘sitce, New ork, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, 3 pe begets ore eee for Soneeererne, Po private family ; below of Oth aye” Addr 4 tonally or by Tanti Gh Bet Pe eee PV ANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ADJOINING: é wes? Loy — — sts., Broadway and 6th av. Ad ress ac: —GEORGE W. KEELER, AUCTIONEER. «Ast Gallery, 53 Liberty sl., comer Nassaust. Marble Statuary, Vases Statuertes, Figures and Columns Also French rb bronze Clocks "To be sold at “naction to-day (Sat any) April Ly at 12 o'clock. ¥ W. R. MITCHELL, AUCTIONEER. Special and important sale of fine Watches,, Diamonds silverplated Ware. Peatiery, ae : "uid ecount of removal and nd dectining the retail ape a RREE Will offer at auction on Monday, April 3, « this store, No. 527 Broadwi re stock of Watches, Dismonds, iver ers, Show, Cases, fireproof Safes aad neg Ware, Count fAixsures of the store, ining of Toe, ts, Savers, nives, Fe:ks and Spoens, ‘ARZI |B sell Monday, sit the eleeunt Vora and Bressels Carpets of tour story uptown residence : Keepers invited. Ld Ye ASIDORE | 3. BWal ZKOPP, -AUCTI 22 Belle, 2 reloa , Furniture, © arpete, how ‘Gerber's Chaity, Soda’ Foumain,” Pena Gods, Hetiery, det dealers tavited, YG. D. FAVOR, Pg Sarl ogee’ gy on eae a 3. at 14th st. site abo tsbout 90. Mirn Good atored till ig free, oo & SEIDLEK, AUCTIONEERS, 268 Le sale, this Saturday at AJ o Ann pet +20 forme Ine it, AY rd ips AN day fkpets at Li me ‘ of Ape, SX af at'Ns, 20 Groeneich av, near Jeflerson Mar. A. M., at Ket, the Fixtures of a first clace Butcher Bop. ca ‘ol ve ot patent Teebox, B nck ide. Seetpe, (LEORGE J, SMITH WETS Re < AUCTIONFER, SELLS THIS , Saturday, April 1, at 1035 o'clock, the entire con- faiesroom 73 Bowery, tal office, bh sts., dren, with particulars, Sa . LA y 1. oth ana sh avs Kor ws FAGtORE PURPOSES ALONE, .A Buliding three story, 25x60x80, with steum aging and boiler z to 50 horse evr h in the city, near the bee Sic. purchase if sulted. Address B.'B., box “142 Her of ANTED-—BY A SMALL AMERICAN PAMII, A Second Floor, unfurnished. in a brown store house, Detween Lith and 45¢h ste. and 4th and 6th avs, Address, with full B. office. Waren rane or a RC FOR SMALL FAM. uitable for, ay $40 per month. Ad- dress B Mi box 108 town Branch office. In ti Country. NTED—ON THE LINE OF THE CENTRAL Aalitoed of New Jersey, a, farniehed Hense, of about eight rooms, Address, stating location and lowest terms, MORTON, box 465 Post office, Jersey City, fg teers FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL Leg ge private boarding house, for the summer s i land or Ne re -— reub well gant either ‘Cong Tatand or Nowy ura eat Ge es iousbip and match ii 1 at argains. Ww. TABLE, PHELAN'S OLL NDER’S “RTANDARD AMERIC EVEL Billiard Tavles, with the celebrated Phelan & catlendee cushions, for sale in this city ouly at 783 Broad- combination way. RPM HL SA inne nna rin a ‘OU WANT TO RURCHASE THE BEST BILL Same with the best © shone, for Dr TaRD corner of Ci KORE: B: ‘ork Hotel |, formerty New’ 1 77 BLEECKER &T.. NEAR BROADWAY, MOW AT eee ae enbrokers’ Tickets Dougat o 77 Bloeeker st. —$— $$, ARGAINS IN enh te AND wae d WATCHES. — ; warranted in. Some ane) in every rexpect, 60, ©. ALLEN, 1,10 Grosdivay, near 20th wt, We toaes ax AnD JEWELRY yoee. Gate FIRsT WAVER. ST 19TH ST, GIVES é.% of Farniture ateprivate fodees’ also cells, ct store ha @ x, FF D ME mae aad Abr 3, at 11 o'clock, GENERAL AUG genet Pesce Pesta consisting elegant Parlor, Dinin, —— ia and Kiteben Furnit Brogsels, ingrain and velvet © ots Oiletoths, mautal and pier “Mins On Paintings, Crockery, Glassware, he Sale | posit SHERIFF'S SALE.—GERARD BETTS, AUCTIONRE! Brivirws of © cariain writ of excgation, te Gece’ 1 Sa dey of “April, tthe, toot of Ease ete von Y ‘ay Ay., consisting of Engine, Boilers, Steam Put me. Malt, Horses, Wagons, Harness, tet an ok: itten, Deputy Sherif: Mareh 20, i876, LHERIFR'S SALE.—GERARD BRITS, hh 2 ‘This day (Saturday), Coy AK at 10 o'eh aR We. CONKER, Sherif, year the ferry, cou’ _Tuos. Kernicay, Deputy, Witt Annorr, AUC TIONBER, “OFFICE NO, 3 3 a day, at 10! War pul Sis Pen, Gonunenr EW BON ‘ag ae onty LI. this contral sitns aa pading lara with «large wheter ry ot tite i= inparant ena tashi it i cheertat Ls Malis Ht bee taal others. sidenee Aparivenn es saat soon pris iN 2 C0. sera i“, ‘V00k BROTHERS 70 BASINHALL, st, established .0 years acquainted with the Au fe mereae rede ars s th sir cossertion (bere and accepts