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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 14,108. DIRECTORY FOB ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS?'Thirteenth Pack?Fourth, fllth and sixth columns. ASTROLOGY?Sixteenth Hack?Sixth column. BILLIARDS?Thirtbentii Hack?'I hird column. Boarders Was I ED?Sixteenth Pace?Tnlrd and fourth columns. BOARD AM) LODGING WANTED?Sixteenth Hack? Fourth coin him. BROOK i.YN REAL KfiTATE FOB SALE?Fifteenth Hack?First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES?Eleventh Pag*. BUSINESS NOIICJES?Ninth Hack?Sixth column. CITY REAL E'-rA'I'K FOR SALE?Fifteenth 1'AGK? First column, and Sixteenth Hack?First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN?TamD Haok? First and second columns. (SLOTHI G?Thibteknth Hack?Third column. CO.tCHMEN AN1) HARDENERS?TiilRn Hack?Second and third columns, and Sixteenth Pace?Sixth COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS?Thibd Page?Sixth col COPARTNBR8HIPS?Eleventh Page. COUNTRY BOARD?Sixteenth Pack?Fourth colnmn. 1)AN INO ACAD MIES?Thirteenth Pace?Fitth col umn. 8RNTISTRY?'Thibtkknth Pack?Third column. RY GOODS?First Hack?Filth colnmn CWELMKII HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN FURNISHED? Fifteenth Pace?F.iurth and filth columns, and Sixteenth Pace?First aud sccond columns. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS?Toms Page?Fifth and sixth columns. EXCHANGE?Sixtkewth Haok?Fourth column. EXCURSION'S?1 uird Hack?Sixth column. FINANCIAL?Eletkmth Page. FOR SALE?First I'ace? I- ltth and sixth columns. BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 11> LET? Fifteenth Pace?Sixth column, and Sixxes.mii Pack?second column. FURNITURE?Thirteenth 1'aoe?Second column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS?Sixteenth Pa.uk?Sixth column. HELP WANTED?FEMALES?Seoond Page?Sixth col umn?'Tin un Hack?First column, an J Sixteenth Pack?Sixth column. HELP WANTED?MALES?Third Pack?Third column. BO.-8ES, CARRIAGES, AC.?First PAUK-TUlrd, lourlh and fifth columns. HOTELS?sixteenth 1'agr?fourth column. liOUSKS. ROOMS, AC., WANTED?1'hiiitkkmii Pace? Third column. INSTRUCTION?Thirteenth H age?Fourth column. JERSEY CITY, llOBOKEV HUDSON CITY AND MERG. N HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE?Fifteenth Pace?Second column. I.ECTUKi'. :? EASON?Thirteenth Page?Fourth column. LEOal NOTICES?Thirteenth Pace?third column. LOST AND FOUND?First Pace?,-econd column. SACHINERY?First 1'ace?Sixth column. AKRLE M ANTELS?Thirteenth Pace? Ihird column. MATRIMONIAL?Thirteenth Hack?Second column. MEDICAL?Thirteenth i'ace?Third column. MILK A.nD CREAM?'Thibteentu Hack?Second col umn. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING?First Page?Fitth column, _ MISCELLANEOUS ADYERTISEM ENT3?Twelfth Pack?Sixth column. MISCELLAN OUS?Tuirteknth Page?First column. MUSICAL?Thirteenth Pack?Fourth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS?Ninth Paue?Sixth column. PATTERNS?First Page?Fifth column. PERSON AL?First Hack?First and second columns. plan i) FORTES, ORGANS, AC.?Tiiibtelntu Page? Fourth column. POST O. FICE NOTICE?First Pack?Filth column. PROPOSALS?Thip.teknth Pack?Third column. FKOFE SIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES? Second I'ace?Sixth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT?Fifteenth Page?second and third col umns. and sixteenth 1'agk?First column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE?Fifteenth Pack? Third column, nnd Sixteenth Hack?First column. REAL EST A i E WAN TED?Fifteenth Hark?Third col umn, nnd Sixteenth Hack?First column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES?First Hagf.?Second column. REWARDS?First Hags?tecond column. SALES AT AUCTION?Third Hack?Tliird, fourth and fllth columns, and Sixteenth Page?Second and third columns. J ATI BITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?Second Page? First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth col umns, and Sixteenth Page?Fitth ami sixth col umns. BITUATIONS WANTED?MALE>'?Third Page?Second column, and Sixteenth Page?Sixth column. - SPECIAL NOIH ES? Hust Pack?Second aud third columns. SPORTING?DOGS, BIRDS, AC.?Fibst Paoe?Third colnmn. STORAGE?Thirteenth Page?cecond co'umn. BUMMER RESt'UTS?Sixteenth Pace?Fourth column. THE TRADES? Sixteenth Hack?Sixth column. THE TURF?First Hagk?Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES?Fiftkkhth Page? Third and fourth columns, and Sixteenth Page? First column. TRAVELLERS* GUIDE?Third Paoe?Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENT* TO LET?Fifteenth Page? ixth column, and Six teenth Hage?Second column. WAN! ED TO PURCHASE?Tbibthxti Page?Third column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC.?Thirteenth Page?Fourth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SaLE OR TO LI T?Fifteenth Face?First column, ana six teenth Face?First column. YACHIS. STEAMBOATS, AC.? Thirteenth Pack? Foarth column. BEW'KTT BUlliDMO. "DENNETT BUILDING. A FEW MORE OFFICES TO LET. Dill ECTOR t Booms. BASEMENT. 1?Lawrence A <"o.. Banker*. X?j. .v sayre. Gentlemen'* Kurniihin.* 8?II. I>. Dumont, Mationer. O. W. Smith, Law Books. 4? Thorn** M. Lvneh, Wmes. Kdwni L. irion, Uesrs. 6?A. B. Davennort, llatur. k?Buuui A Friedman. Tailor* FIRST STORT. Unlet Terr eligible tor Banking and Insurance. SECOND HTOrtlu 1?McMahon .t Morse, Lawyers. J?W. II, O'Dwyer, Lawver. A. Bu< klDgliam, Law ver. T. C. Finckney. Publisher. <|t0 let ??Northwestern Lift Insnrance Cos; any, L K. Benedict. Agent. {}-To let ?!! (chamber of Life insnrance. ?j \ Charlton T. Lewis, Secretary 12 Mr* arthy A Chalmers, Lawyers. !?_? ook A Nassau, Lawyer*. 11. B. Ferguson. Lawyer. J. M. Ca? auauuti, a *yer. U? M. W. Weld, Lawver. International Collection Association. t. 0. Derrickaon. lawyer. THIRD STORV I j Judge sntherlanc. II F. M. Scott. Lawyer. i_ ( etti itiii it i aril well. Lawyer*. J. H. Hanson, Lawyer. i?To let fr?gbernian, Bonynge, Coctiran and McF.wen, Meno grapheri. t?Eiisha Bloomer. Real F.state. U. II. 4 ook, r.eal Estate. I? Briggs A Fellows. Lawyers. J B Aitken. Lawyer. ??W. C. Traphagen, I awyez. C. Matthews, lawyer. W. H. Ryan, Lawyer. B. T. Gardener, Lawyer L O. Wilson, Lawyer. W Dnrack. Lawver _ >?Cincinnati ? ommerclaV Chicago Tribune, F. T. Me *>?Wiiinsoli A Feters rrustees ol Estate ot WSiM. !i( Harrison A Mrong, Lawyers. gi A E. Woodruff, Lawyer. Eetvi oU, civil Engineer. ftl am and Portcliester Railroad Company. FOURTH STORK I?Thornton A Earle, lawyers. Si Idnnr Ketchum, Register in Baokrnptey. 11 Edgar Ketchun.. Jr . UwrK, 4 i llenry Mehie. Lawyer. I| S. Sultan. Ijtwver. C. (ioldgter, Lawyer. M F. Eller. Lawyer. C. A. Lane. Lawyer. II. Fuehrer. Lawyer. ?-E. II Macs. L II. Craii. ?l> net A C(V I? iiasani* k Crook. Lawyers. Furroy k Baud. Lawyers. 0. M. Badcau, Lawyer. 5?Crar>, Weller k -ciimcE, Lswyers. ? T, (i Brien. Lawyer. fc-C. II. Williams. Lawyer !??i hatincev Shaffer. Lawyer. II?c. H. Glover Law ver. Fred W Kenny. Attorney *nd Conr.5? loe 12 | Lock wood k Crosby, Lawyers. PlB. tuliler, Lawjer. K1FTH STORT l?L. Skiduiore. Lawyer. Joh:i if ? lute. |?kUTvacant Hank Receiver. 8 i Wakenun k i.atting, l awyers. < } I B w aKt'mao. Lawyer. 4 t J ?. Hoc. Lawyer *_interii?iiihtai Publishing Company. .1 lilt"; Berr. I?Fitch A Fitch. Lawyers. O. Fuller. lawyer. I?Llss. ail A stetaon, Lawyer*. K. O. stedmsn. Law ver. f?Pocicty tor Reformatio! o( Juraalle Delinquents. 10-s. II Steele. Lawyer. W. II. King, Lawyer. J. A. I.ydeeker, Real Kstate. ?' K. I vdecker. Lawyer 11-j. P. k J. a. Med,Lawyers. g?Byrne Everett k t o.. Lawyer* E j Walsh, UaiLcrt and Eckerson, Lawyers SIXTU hTORY, 1?Jcbn Towns,'lend, Lawyer A. Nicholson. I?lunuer-' u Benedict, Lawyer. R L. nan. scotch Ui snlte, Ac. ??o. R. carpenter, Lawyer * I Otis I llall, l awyer. >IO. I* We bete r. La wyer. Jefler?on il'ark. Lawyec ? 1 Jobn L Kmgtit 1 ] Jauitor. k I Hodges A >keh.er. Lawyers VfOeorge c. Vo-*s Lawjer. Unith A Dciin, < Itr Surveyors ICiif W. Van ^lolen, Lawyer. "fI > T. II. Baldwin, Law\ er. (t)Char'e. 1> Barrow. Lawyer. Ui Henry A. (iildcrsleeve, Lawyer 1*10. K. Csrringtoii. Lawyer l'. W loiiiDkins. Law>cr. _ T. ii. Mllnrr. Lawyei. Two passenger elevators running all the tlms FRRSOWAI.. C1BARLIE.?COME ilOMK, AS JANE IS NOT AT ) Mrs. W'? VRKKN TBIL?BROADWAY AND RBADK STREET, I Tuesdav atternooa The gentleman who (poke to l?B. JOTM. ,,k* ,0 1,e '"ftner acquainted. Address WALiBR. box 418 Tost office. IF MOflKS M. THOMPSON WILL WRITS TO HIS J fainer. JAMRa TIIOMP.-.ON he will hear aomethlng to his advantage. Address box M tirsnd Island (Hall eounty. Neb.) Fo*t office. i OIIM A. R.NNIH8. ?ALL RIOItT; CORREsFOND with Lewis Ns 1* W**tT-juijrfourth (treet. New ark. rot vanr uukai'i ask*, UNK. personal.. LF. COPELAND?i want TO sek YOU; WILL ? be in town until Saturday. Address 769 iiroadway. HI L.k. Missing?SINCE MARCH ii, jamks GRAHAM, aged 48 years. 5 feel 8j. inchon in height, and wear ing. when last seen, dark clothing. Any information as to hia whereabout'* will be thankfullv received by lilt aon GARRETT W., 36 Broadway, or john c URA1IAM, 75 avenue I), PET.-AM WELL. AND DYING TO sEE YOU. still 'tis better to wait. Be cautious. otiADON. WANTED?to KNOW thk whereabouts OF Edward J. Krebs, formerly of Baltimore and Rich mond, va. Address M. E. u., Herald Uptown Branch office. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. PRAYER FRIDAY eveninos, WITH SINGING OF spiritual songs, with organ accompaniment. B N JAM1N AL ro, 353 West Thirty-sixth street Miss Onbera and Miss Hack, music teacher*, will preside at the organ. All welcome. TO THE exclusion OF SATAN?SEEK A prayer meeting, where Methodist, Baptist, Presby terian. episconaiiun, 4c., are united heart and soul. B NJAMIN aLBRO, 333 West lilrty-sixth street. Meet ing! Friday evenings. All welcome. lostjind focnd^ Diamond bkkast PiN lost?on Monday, April 5, between Wall and Thirtieth street*. The Under will be liberally rewarded by W. S. NICHOLS, 33 Wall street Iost?on THE 6TH INST., ON EIGHTH STRE1t J and :hird avenue, a gold and jet Earring. Sultab'e reward given by applying to st Luke's Home, corner Eighty-ninth street and Madison avenue. b? W. Lost.-THE GRN'LEMAN WHO CALLED AT 278 Madison street. Brooklyn, on ihe evening of the 8th inst, and by mistake borrowed a gold Watch and Chain, Bracelets Lockets, i-arrini's, Ac., is rennestod to return the same mi l will be rcrnunoratcd lor his trouble to the amount oi $73 and no questions asked. ]OST?a DIAMOND SLEEVE BUTTON. StJR j surrounded with pearls, a suitable reward will be Said lor return of same to i'al'L J. CULLINAN, 4j7 roudway. IOST?on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3), A J white pointed lace Fan. at the Lexington Avenue Opera House. The flnder will be rewarded by leaving it at 237 i.ast Twenty-flrst street LOST-AT THK FANCY BALL, MAKCn M. A WHITE ratin shell, contstnine artificial water lilies. The tinder is requested to return it to the office of diilmo>i ICO, Fourteenth street, corncr ot Filth av. T OST?APRIL 6, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN TKR 1j rier, named "Fido." 30 West Twenty-fourth street. Any person returning it to stable will be liberally re warded. IOST?a ROLL OF PAPERS, OF novai.uk TO ANY J one except the owner, on Wednesday atternoon. in Twentv-third street car or thereabout The boncst tinder will please return the same to 104 West Twenty-eighth st. kkwahds. d?r: REWARD.?LOST, RKYE TERRIRR, NAMED ?P*j "Frepper." Any one returning the same to 288 Madison avenue will receive the above rev. ard. d? S REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RHTt'RN ip'j of a blue skye terrier Slut lost Thursday noon lroni 63 Vandam street dlla reward.?LOST, A HEAVY SILVER BADGE, <jpl v with name and date; above reward will be paid for Its return. Apply to Mr. GRAY, Tiffany A co.'s. cma REWAHD.?LOST FROM 30 EAST FORTIETH ?j>1u street, a white bull terrier dog; answers to the name o( Jerry. SPECIAL NOTICES. A~~~tsoda water, mineral waters, ginger . ales, sparkling Wines; manufacture ot complete out fits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instructions; all departments of manufacture, bottling and dispensing; exclusive Kights In desirable territory; catalogues Iree. j(ji1n mattiii-.W , First avenue, 1 weuty-sixth and Twenty-sevenih streets New York. A?$10 TO ?2(k) inve^TMKNTS IN STOCK PRIVI . legos are vieldlng excellent profits every 39 (lays, ('all on J. hlckunq A CO., Bankers and broker*, 72 Broadway, New Yorx. or write lor pamphlet ?SPKCIAM NOTICE-KENTUCKY SINGLE NUM. . ber lottery on Havana plan; mmmnns, im< kin-on A ca's uraws April 24. For circulars, address their authorized aucnt, J. OLUTE, 133 fuiton street, Knox building. A? ex1raordinaty DRAWING OF THE 11A , vana Lottery. April 22; German Govrrnnn-nt lot teries. Circulars and information Iree. Prices cashed by WaCHSMANN A CO., Bankers, 75 and 77 Nassau street Post office box, 3,31#. A FORTUNE FOR$l ?extraordinary WYOMING I\ Lottery, draws April 2?. Capital pnse slhu.oio; r<7 025 other cash tirizes. amounting to S350,iJ00. Tickets, *1: six for t6. sen i for circular. aLLEN A co., 79 Nassau street New York. All ladiks afflictbd with superfluous hair on the lips, cheek, chin, arms. Ac., and who have in vain tried the various depilator.es tn use for this purpo<* should apply to Mme. jl'LlAN with the cer tainty of iruaranteed and perfect success. Mine. Julian has removed this disfigurement rad cally and per manently in the worst possible ca-es when all previous attempts have failed Application must be ma le per sonally at her residence, w6 West thirty-eighth street, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. A?Or TRIAL DRAWINGS OF the kentucky . tate and ! helbv College i otteries. iimrcit statk kxtrj class .'.03?Aran. 7.1874. 65 29. 82. 78. 2. 67, 7. 60, 22. 38, 39. 38. 71, S5. fbxlrt. 1XTKA CLASS 31!?ArKIL 7. 187V 13. 2S, 41, 10. 88. 46, 18, 71. 12, 78, c6, <2, 51, 32. xsktcckt. CLASS 6j4?atbil 7, 1875 19. 77, 62, 48. t?, 47. 23, 3. 42. 61 u. 34, 51, 24. satlsr, class jn?aran 7, 1875. 69, 44, 21. 56. 27. st. 12, *?, 17. m. 65. 49. 40. ii. J. i. SMITH A CO.. Managers, Covington, Ky.. Post office lex -.751. New York. a?PARKS, EMERSON A CO., AOENTR FOR ken ? tucky Mngle Number Lottery, drawn April 2 , 1871 Royal Havana Lottery of <ul>a. drawn every 17 days. Prizes cathed. information furnished and clrcalars sent bv addressing PARKS ft CO., 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office b?x 5.272. J^ ?kentucky STATE LOTTERY. Havana plan. Saturday, April 24, 1*71 Whole tickets. $10; halves. s5: quarters, g2 5a Send all orders to the office of the Eastern Department addressed to wr.IOUT A CO., room it, 78 andeu Broad way, New York. A? KOYAIi HAVANA LOTTERY. . Kxtraordlnary drawing, April 22, 1875. Onlv iti.mtl tickets and 2,097 prizes, amiuntlng to t1.2DO.Oift One prize to every eight tickets. The prizes In tbls drawing wilt be as follows:? 1 Prize or fSOO 000 1 Prize ot 100.000 1 Prtie of M> ?*W 2 Prizes of $'.'5.0 0 each MJ.OOO 4 I'rlzrs U| $10,OUO and 10or??.0i? 90," 0 2,078 other prizes, amounting to 410,UOJ Prizes cashed, circulars, with lull particulars, aent free. P. C. DEVLIN, stationer and General Agent, 30 Liberty street. New York. Book* and accocnts investigated. bal anced and closed by an efficient accountant Terms fixed by job or day. Address 11., boi 107 Herald office. Dig ASES or MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical cases a specialty. 1IKNRY A. DAN IfcLS. M. u., 144 Lexington avenue, near 1 wenty-nlmh st E~ 'aT II fc A VEIL LK USE?THE WON DE RFUL BK A U tifler. iry It. No. 8 West Twenty-eighth street Extraordinary drawing ok tiik Havana Loitery, April 22. Circulars. with full information, furnished tree. THBODOK ZSlUoCH, lit Nassau street. Lock box 8.SW. ClOLD AND STOCK TELEGRAPH COMPANY, T Marine News Department, No. I Hanover square, basement Cotton Exchange, lertus of subscription:? For one person fur one year f'S 00 For two persons tor one year <s.ime firm 30 00 For three persons for one year (same flrmi to <0 For each adJitional person over three 5 00 Individual monthly ticket* issued at 2.0 II AVANA LOTTERY. Extraordinary drawing, April 22,1871 Class to. Only 18,000 tickets and 1097 prizes, amounting to fLilJOfOO one prize toetery eight ticket*. The prizes in tnis drawing will be a* follows:? 1 Prize of. SM0.0O0 1 Prize of luo.ouo 1 Prize of . ... 8<U<? 2 Prizesfif $2.^100 each jOcU) 4 Prizes ot #10.000 an ! 10 ol $.\00J yu too 2079 other prizes, amounting to ... 410.iHW J. B MAUI INhZ A Co.. bankers. 10 Wall street, rear basement. Box 4.835 New iork Post office. K? OFFICIAL DRAWING OF TIIK KENTUCKY .. Mate Lotteries. Simmons, Dickinson A Co., Man agers. 1BKTVCXT. ?IT*A CI ASS HO. MS? AMfl 7. 187V 58, 20, 24. 411, 44, 47, 72, 27. 38, 7?, 49, 41 szwtccx*. ctass wo. 264, amii. 7, |875. 18, 26. M, ?. 35. IS, 1, 54, 74 73. 27. 18. ? imt. air** tLass no. 349?arau. 7. 1*T5. ?, 65, 70. 62, 3, 20, 48, 7\ It. 23, II, 4?. n*>KT, ctass ?o. 250, armti 7, 187\ B9, II, 70. 73, 19, 21, 41, Ml. 23. 38, 38, 33. Circulars ot informs tlon by applying to J. CLUTB, M Broadway, room #, first floor, rear office, or Post office box 4 989. K?KENTUCKY STATE SINGLK NfVRF.R LOTTERY . on Havana plan, drawn April 24: also Royal Ha vana of Cuba drawn April 22. Extraordinary drawing. Capital nrlze J.MX),0JA Circulars of information by ad dressing J. CLUTfc, 200 Broadway, or Post office box 4.9(9. Kentucky state lottery-single numbkr plan, avery 30 days. .-Iminons. Dickinson A Co., Managers, For circulars and Intormation address UEo. 11. BOOTH, Financial Agent, box 3/07 New York Poet office. __ PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY AND LITHOGRAPHIC Printing, of every description, done at low rates bv the MhTROPOLI I AN PRIN1I.NG COMPANY, 219 Broadway, New York. K""~oYAL HAVANA LOTTKK*. Exiraordutary drawing April 22. ?1 zno.oro In prize*; one prize to every seven tickets, circulars of full inf r (nation lurnighed free. Spanish hank bills, govern m nt?, ke. *>-, purcnased. TaYLOR k CO.. Bankers, Post office box No. II Wall wtreel. TRADERS' DEPOSIT COMPANY. 83 LIBERTY street. New York. Money to loin on approved col laterals. Tub best rkports OF Tiih BKECHER TRIAL STILL CONTINUED IN THE EVENING TBLEGRAM. THE BEST PI,ACE IN THE CITY TO nAVE YOUR Printing done is at the METROPOLITAN PRINT ING EbTAbLIfiH M KNT, .'18 Broadway, because, with the extensive laclilties the office poiaesses, work ndon? ?hare at the 0WMI lAlAa &iui with rreal crgmpUieet. HPEtlAL NOTICES. J^ENTCCKY 8TATE LOTTERY. SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME. (Authorized by Special Act of tho Legislature.) For Uie beaeflt of the University of Paducah. $300,000 to be distributed among the holders of tickets. FIRST PRIZE, $50,000. The drawing to take place at Covington, Ky., Satur day, April 24, 1876. No discount on Prizes?every Prize paid in full. SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO.. Managers. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $50,000 is $10,000 1 Prize of 20,1 <>0 is - ,U) ? 1 PriZ'i of 10,t-00 is 10,010 2 Prizes of 5.000 arc lO.liOO I Prize oi 4,oi>0 in 4,000 50 Prices ot 600 are 25.00J 5ii Prize* ot 250 are 12,'jOO 1,?>00 Prizes of 100 arc 1U0,?00 8,U00 Prizes of 10 are 10,0U) APPROXIMATION PRIZlia 4 of $2,090 approximating to $50,0(0 are $S,0<)0 4 ol 1,6.'5aporoxiruulilig to 20,000ar?l 6,800 4 of 1,U00 approximating to 1,000 are 4,000 0,1 lb Prizes, amounting to $3'AI,^J0. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 80. Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in fUll, without deduction. These drawings are never postponed, but take placo regularly the last Saturday of each month. Sena lor circular. Address all orders to SIMMONS, DICKINSON A CO.. Covington, Ky. IsT 1 V s>T PREMIUM. lcnua Woril's Kair, 1873; American Institute. 1873. Munich. 1K.M. Berne, 187.', Ac. FRANCIS Q. IIEI SINGER, Practical Landscape and Hanien Engineer. 1% Broadwuv. room 19, New York. onn nnn ? extraordinary drawino <1p1.aUU.UvW. ot tiie Royal Havana Lottery of Cnba. conducted t>y the Spanish government, April 2.'. Public Library ol Kenuic y prizes cashed or ex changed. Circulars ot Information sent tree. B.ViEn A CO., 1U8 Broadway. SPORTING-DOGS, I1IKDS, AC. A?FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOOS . Birds, Ac.; Medicines lor all discuses; Prepared Food tor mocking birds, at B. C. DOYEY'S, No. 3 Urccue street, near (/'anal. Birds, birds, bikds.-just arrivkd by thk steams ft i> Amazon irotn England ; suleudid Nor wich Canaries an i Australian Love Birds. Apply at WM. DUNN'S, Bristol House, 31 Depeyaier street, oppo site pier 18, New Yorfc. TIIE TURF. Auction and frbncii pools sold on thk Running Races at New Orleans on t rllny (to-mor row) cveniinr, at the NEW YORK TIIRF EXCHANGE, 15 West l weut,v-<'iglith street, between Broadway anil Fifth avenue. French pools ciose on Saturday at 2 P. M. Entries and results received dv telegram. KELLY, BLISS A CO. Auction and frknch poo s sold at John son's Pool Rooms, 1.187 Broadway, corner of Twenty-eighth street, on the 1<unning Races at New Orleans, commencing l-riday evening, April 9; also every morning ?nd evening during the meeting; entries and winners receive 1 bv Western Union Telegraph; cilice of compauy in the room. T. B. A W. 11. JOHNSON. rj^ROTTING AT BARNUM'S. LAST WKEK. THURSDAY NIOIIT, APRIL 8. PUR'E $250. MILE AND REPEAT. DAN MACE ENTERS br. m J?>8IE. J. MORAN ENIERS Ch. g. TONY PA8TOR. BcN MACK ENTK<vS s. m. MARY M. JOHN KOiJERs ENTERS br. g BROWN PRINCE. E. DOTY ENTERS bin. m. FLORA. TROTTING EVEitY NIGHT. IIORSKS, CARR1AGBS. SC. A?BREWSTER A CO.. OF KROOME STREET, ? Carriage and Roa 1 Wagons Wc are uow exhibiting at our warerooiri, Filth avenue mill Fourteenth street, the production ot our laeu.ry during the past winter montrix. . om prising a large variety of Carriages in styles now fashionable in I'ari* and London, together with the lighter vehicles especially adatited to our own r?aas. in seasonable carriages may be tound the newest designs in Laudaus, Landauists, Cabriolet*. Victorias, Urand Victorias, Barouches, Vi?-a-Vls, T Carts, DogCarts, Phaeton, Pony Phaetons. Spider Phaeton*. The^e in great variety of stvles, exquisiteiv flnUhed in the softest Krencli moroccos auJ In fashionable shades Of Blue. Rrown, Maro n, Green and Chocolate. We are a'so exhibiting all varieties ol the BREWS. KK WA .ON, including onr improved side bar, which enables us to produce the best riding light wagon ever made, and the onlv side bar waxon (tee irorn "leter ' and vibration. Our imtiri'vement adds nothing to the weight and gives additional strength and security. In so.tcltlnir an iu spection ot our stock we leg to assure the tiubll" that In excellence ol design and workinatubip it has never been equalled in this country. Our revised Price List may be had ud apii icaiion IBtWS TER A CO., of Broome street Acction house or akch. johnston (late Johnston * Van Tassell), office 57 Liberty street (Evening ''oat Bolldin(). THE HORSE AUCTION HRANCIT OF OUB HOISE. IS TO J5 THIRTEEN i H STREET, near University place. SALES OK (lOKSEtt AND CARRIAGES TUESDAY AND FKIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK. S4 to 48 hours' trial on horses warranted sound. The business will be conducted en precisely the same strict and nonorable principle* which have al ways characterized the dealing* <>t our hou<e and won the reiipect and confidence of the buuuess com munity aa well aa the public at large. 1 Htf WTAMP Of OUR HOMl 18 RELIABILITY. A -LADIES' COM IL TE TURNOUT FOR SALE ? Fine and stylish llambletonian bay Gelding; 15){ handa high; ouly 6 year* old; ha* three saddln g.ui* ana a ane. tree and pleasant driver to ibe phaeton; 1* trust worthy: notatraid of car* or ateam whistles; isiuliy warranted sound, kind. go'd and true; also a nice, open, nobby, silver-trimmed, pony basket Phaeton and fine top Wagon, with Harness to ins ch- will lie sold to g?ther or separately: s rare chance lor a bargain. Cull tor the ow.ier at Wheeler A Wllnou'* Sewiug Machine Co., 44 Union square. No dealer* or trader* need apply. S. W. BOYLE*. FIRST CLASS STABLE TO LET-NEWLY BUILT. Inquire on the premises, 171 Madison. C. MURRAY. A?FOR SALE, A CARLO ?D OF WESTERN HORStS, ? fit tor any kind ot bumess; are young and war ranted in every respect; a good trial allowed. 242 Stanton street A AOENTLEMaN, OOINQ ABROAD. W ILL SELL HIS side-bar top Road WagoB at a bargain ; in periect order: latest style, and light Harness. TALLMAN'o sta ble. 47 (treat Jones street A BARGAIN? A TOP WAGON, CITY MaKF.B, nearly new. Can be seen at Lamb's Stable, Urty eighth street, near Madison avenue. Owner, rooms 1 and 4, Warren itreet A CITY MADE LIOHT TOP PHAETON, BUILT last winter snd used bnt few time*, for sale, lor $21'. at King's stables, Fi,rty flrst street, near Madison avenue, owner sells it because too small lor his u--c A^m ?FOR SALE-AN EXTENSION TOP PARK ? Phaeton- I C spring pony Fhae of. also side bar top road Wagon; 1 set single. al?o I set double Harness; ? very reliable la rally or coup? Horse, warranted sound and kind. Call lor two days at stable No. IS6 Mercer street, between Waverley and Clinton places. A^m BARGAIN?THE HANDSOMEST TURNOUT IN the cliy ; a benutifnl Eathan Allen sorrel Mare, 15 hands. 5years : sound, kind : trot 2:50; tine side bar top Wagon, b?st cio maker, with fine llarn?ss. Hlaukets, Ac.; the property of a gentleman selling out: good as new. Private stable No. 8 West Nineteenth street, near Fifth avenue. * T HALF VALUE-SIX HORSE-, FIT FOR TRUCK, J\ farmer or any business; a trial allowed price from $75 to 9190; at 87 and ?* WooRer street, near .-pring. A^m ?F1NR NhW LEATHER TOP PoNY PHAETON, . with Harness. #1?>; Hsckawar. 9140; lulu Deliv ery Wagon. $llS; splendid side bar top Bu/gv, covered Harness, $iS0i snop511 aeventh avenue. A BEAUTIFUL TOP PONY PHAETON AND HAB ness will be sold low for cash : also handsome bay Mara; at private ?U>bla ?i Bast rweifUi street AM BAY CANADIAN PONY; ALSO TWO OTHERS, ? younv and sound, fit for track, ?*pre*s, groceiy. farming. Ac.: >50 9t>, $125; furniture Cart, Wagon. No. < BayarJ Mantl. saloon. A ??'-FOR SALE?6 OOO D TO OB O SOUND HORSE ?, . *tiitable tor any business; S days' trial allowed; to be -old cheap, inquire at No. 39 Bleeder street, near Bowery, In rear. A^m ?TWO PONY BUILT HORSES AND ONE TBUCK . Horse lor sale at half value ; are young. 400 Orand street, near Clinton. AM -SELLING OUT STOCK.-SECOND HAND AND ? new lour seat estenMon top Park Phaetons, side bar Buggies, w>? and no top Express. Grocery and light Bumneas Wagons. 333 Hudson street AM 4 DY'H HORSE?14^ HANDS. 6 YEARS; VERY stylish in all harness and nnder saddle; has long tall: superior hor?.> for ladies or children; warranted. Stands at 150 Jana street AM ?$500?MUST BE SOLD. THE HANDSOMEST ? and noboieit complete Turnout In the city, tor a ladv, consisting of a very pretty bay Mure, 15 hand*, A years sound and kind, s'ands without tying; also the nobbiest top I'ony I'hae'on In the citv, ver? light weight. 225 ponnds. wim single Hsrness to match. In quire of the Steward for Mrs. S. Taylor's turnout, at the Club stable, No. 6 Eighteenth ilreet, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. A -IIAM'S PATENT CIRCULAR FRONT COUPE i ockaway, roomy and light oarrying three per sons inside; the most popular carriage made. Please call before purchasing. Several second hand carrlagea. HAM'S, Broadway ana fourth street. AM -FOR SALE, TWO FINE BAY FAMILY HOR-BS, . I\\ and H* hands. 6 years old; also dapple gray business IIorse, 15,'i high, 7 years old; just froi? the oouuuy. ipplf at u VM rw?iu> -eiiatU lUtet. HOKwES, CARHIAOB8, mC. A -MAJOR CHAM. W. HAKKElt, Al'CTlONKER. . The greatest sale ot famous Trotters eve r held in America (the property ol J. Dunn Walton. I ?.|, i will lake piaco on \\ ednesdav, April 21. at II o'clock prompt at BARK Kit A SON'S City Auction Mart and New \ ork Tauersull*. corner ot Broadway aud Thirty umth street. The stock comprises 41 head. wiih and wi'hout records, that can trot In Iroin 2-MduWiiti 2:J5 and in eludes all of the Hippodrome favorites. Stock wul i?- ou exhibition at Mr. Walton'* staole No. 140 Went *1 liir?< ? ninth street, trow Friday. April 16. up to nnrtiing of sale, tientlcmcn nre requested to Come and ride lw hlnd and test the speed and driving qualities ot an\ of ! t!".e stock belore th ? sale. No private nflfcrs will re ceive attention. Catalogue?Sorrel Mare. Lady Itv? Kan. gut by Daniel Lambert, IV* high. 6 years old; can Irot In 2 :!*). (iray tr. idmg, Carroll, got by Cardinal, '6% high, 11 years old: ha- a record ot Brown gelding Johnny Head, ((ot t>v I Defiance, 16% high. 9 yean old; can trot In 2:40. Che.t- 1 nut gelding W. D. Whitman, lormerlv Hilly Harr, ?ot i>v Ethan Allen, 15% high, II yearn old: has a record of 2:23% ; is liner und faster now than ever belore. Black i mire f'"orn. got by General Knox. 15% liivh. b year* ..I i, i cm trot in 2 :45. Sorrel stallion Young Jackson lernierlv Colfax. got by Old Jackson. dam by Black Blnehor I >', 1 high, 12 years old; record ot 2:31: is a sure toal getter. Sorrel mare Belle of t helsea, got by Honest Allen. I'% high, 0 years obi; can trot in 2.W. Orav gelding Hilly Gray, got by Young Morrill. IS*., high 9years old. Iia> a | record ot 2 :j<). Hay marc Bessie got by General Knox. 15 nigh, 6 vears old; can trot in 2:38. Sorrel mure K*n liie, got bv the Witherei Horse. 15'. hieli. 6 vears o:d: can trot in 3 minutes. Bav stallion Red wing, got I by Bndger, fon of Vermont Badger Boy. dam by the Kicliol's llorse, 1.1% liurh. 10 fears old: has a record of 3:31, say Gelding Detroit, set by Royal Ge'irjto : ">% high, 8 vears old , can trot In S mln- j utes. (Iray Gelding s H. Wuodird, eot by the Parish horse (sire of Joker); 14?* high, ti years old: can trot In JJ Ms.-. Hay Gelding, Buffalo Dick, got bv than Alien; It,1 a high. 8 years old; has a record ol 2:40t0 road w agon , c;:ti beat 2:30. Haj' Gelding Bangor, got by ueto ral Knox; 1.1.2% high. 0 years old ; can trot In 2 45. Roan Gelding Harry, got b.v Ucrigo: 15% high, 6 years old' | will trut close to 2:30 Sorrel \lare Slary M. go; by Wltherel's Messenger: 15'., high. 8 vears old; can trot throo hoa's in i :.10 or i ettcr. Bay Gelding Boston, got by Knox Jr.: 15 high, 6 years old : can trot W 2:15. Chost nnt Ceding fonv l'u-tor, got by Honest Allen: 14% high, 6 years o'd: can trot in 2:40. May Gelding Kansas ret, formerly owned bv B. K AKers, of Lawrence, Kansas; 15', high. 10 vears old; can beat 2:30. Brown Gelding Slasher, coi by Dingo. 15% high. 8 years old : can trot in 1:35. Hf own Gelding Jim. got by Draco, 15% high, 8 years old; , can trot lu :li>. Gray Maro llelle of Maine, got bv Gen eral Knox, 15% Mgh. 7 years old ; can trot In 2 :I0 \\ lilte Mare Snowdrop. by the Drew horse, 15 high, 8yean otd : , can trot ill 2:45. Brown Marc Stella, not bv General i Knox, 14% high, 8 years old: can trotin2:t5. Brown ; Gelding ln rilan, cot by Glibraith Knox. 16 high, ti years old ; cnn beat 2 :)5. Bay stallion New York, got by Volunteer, 15% high 0 years old; can trot ln2;4o Ba'v Pony Brooklyn. 11% liiuh, 0 years ohl: an elegant I driver. Hay Mare Helen, got by Winthrop Mor ril, 15'4 high. 7 years old; can beat 2::*). Brown Gelding Brooklyn Boy, 1.'% high, 8 jears old; can trot In 2:jO. Bay C-elaing Youug Everett, got by Edward Everett, 15% hish, 6years aid; cau trot in 3 minutes Brown mare Josie. got by Young Morril, 15^ high. 6 years old : can trot in I'rom 2:15 to 2 :40. Hay geld ng II. 1>. v\alton, got by Jules J urge use n, 15V4 high, 7years old; record of 2:'15 obtained At Khinebeck last fall: can beat 2:28. Brown gelding Thomas, gol bv Daniel Lambert. 15% hUh, 7 years old: can trot In 3 minutes. Ch stunt gelding Dutchman, got by the Drew horse, 15% higb. s vears old; cau trot in 2:40. Brown geiding Brown l'rinee, formerly ownel by K Jones, Ksq., 15% high. 9 years old; has a record or 2:38; cau beat 2:35. Sorrel gelding Harry Kassett, Jr., 15% high, 7 years old; a thoroughbred saddle horse. Kay Gelding Columbus, got by Young Columbus. '5% high, 7 years old; can troi In 2:40. l av G. Idin',' Portland, got by the Drew horse. 15 high. 7 years old; ?n irot In 2:H5. Sorrel Mare Maimie, got bv I Daniel Lambert. 15 high,6years old; can trot in 2da i Brown Ueldimi lluskev Hov, got by Hrandywine. 15 hi^h, 9 vears old: record of !.41: can trot in 2:35. Above sto.'k all drive titselv in slniile and double harness, and wih t>ut tew exceptions are warrinted sound. Cata logues can be had at the offices ol the Spirit of the Tales and i url. Meld and Farm, or at BARKKR A SUN'S, cor . tier of Broadwav and Thirty-ninth street Sale positive. So postponement. AUIGHLY IMPORTANT SPE(?IAL AND PNRE served sale, by public auction, of valuable lanuly r?ad and trotting Horses, Brewster vVagoos, Pony Phae ton, T Cart, double and single harness, liobcs, Blanket!", Saddles, Ac., being the valuable Hock ot Iheodore Ays.in A -on, who co abroad lor an indefinite time: consequently sell their entire Quo Turnout at public auction, on FRIDAY (TO-MORROW), APRIL 9, AT STABLE NO. 43 GREAT JONES STRBET, AT 11 O'CLOCK PROMPT. IEAM OF EXTRA HAND-OMK, STYLISH AND genteel blood bay, high Kentucky bred premium Mares; were bred und taised In Kentucky by Colonel Alexan dre, and purchased from him bv present own?r; are closely matehed, lugh-headcd, stylish and line, and one ot the tlncst and easiest driving trotting teams in the City; bavc no vices or trick*; feur nothing, can be driven by a lady at spee 1; they trotted at Mitchell's track. Saratoga, last September, to road wagon, in pres ence of and tiineu by a dozen or more reliable private gentlemen, who cau be reterred to. In 2:46, and were considered the Hikm te.ini for style, beauty and I ?p? c I at -ar.itoga are great all-day roadsters; can j tr?vc> 15 miles an h->u-, and trot a single mile in 2:15, ! aii'i are warranted sound and klud. and with all their spe d. Hit ir amin"le qualities and beauty make them a ! valuable tunulv phac on or pnrk team. i i' X OF i . IH B ..S'l i.K'iKh.N, ,-AKF.ST AND MOST I (iK ^RL driving chestnut pouj Mares m the citv; 15 hig h. (i}!-#r? old, a penect net and picture; has been asod oy the ladles at watering Places and on Park the lasi year ; is sale lor the most tinii I to drive; extra flue, Iree'.-md last traveller, and warranted sound. GKNTEKL AND FAST GENTLEMAN'^ ROAD HI^K .; n genuine trotter: sired by Iron Duke, dam bv American tar; 15% high, ti years old: has no supe rior to ro.id wagon; is stylish, handsome, brave and 1 pure-gaited; witliout vice, tric'i, lault or blemish : ami able and well behaved 111 conipany: is warranted to trot ' a fill mile an 1 repeat Inside ot 2:40, and warranted NOund and kind. I riifc. HA>D.-sOMEST, MOST OENTKEL AND FASTK.sT iet Macit Gentleman's road or track Mare In the cltv. j% hiirh, I years old last sprtiiu : is the most elegant and flr.est driver ever driven; drives in great stvle. with strong, pure, open gait: lias been drnen principally by a youth of i9 the last year: she attract* great attention whether jogging on park or speeding on road, by her . bo d and pure gait: she was brd ana raised by Alexan dre in Kentucky, and from him purchased i>y present I owner; she has never been trained on track to develop her speed, but is warranted now to beat 2 J5 on any good track and to trot in 2:40 to road waron: is one of the finest, tastest and most arenteel; taken together with her great beauty auu good behaviour in the stall, must be seen to be appreciated; ia warranted sound, kind and periect ELKOANT BLOODKD BAY IIICII KENTI'CKY BRRD Horse, i.v-. high. 6 years old : cannot be cutstvled . is a great driver, prompt anil pauie, although perle -tly sale, gentle and reliable; is without vice, trick, fault or blem ish: can beat 3 minutes anv day to road wtiii.u. and aliow 2:90 on track; warranted sound and kind; this here must be seen lo be appreciated. ai-o, at same time, two other One Horse*. Full par ticulars at sale N. H ? Lock now on exhibition at stable. AGKNTLEMAN'S trotting establisiimknt AT auction. TO-MORROW (Priday), AI'RIL ?, AT 11 O'CLiKJK. 11Y VAN T A 88 E LL A KEARNEY, AUCTIONEERS AT THEIR MaKT, 110 AND 112 RaST THIRTEENTH HTRERT, NEAR KOt'RTIl AVENUE. I CHESTNUT HORRBu TROT ri Ml MORSE. In hand*. 1 yesrs- kind And true In all harness; tree lh>m vice; very stylish An;! easy driver ? not shy or pull: caii be driven by any one ; afraid of nothing; trot ted and won a rare laat *ea*oti without training at tiosbtn truck in I:J0: lias Deen runnlnx mjt All winter; by tiandlinn will be mad.' to trot rerv last, and Is no# WARRAN I Kit 10 TROT InSMINl I J or better or no sale, and it warranted -otind. kind ami true ; alio ? TOP WAGON, nearly new. by DU8ENBURY A VAN Dl'ZER; alio llarncK*. nearly new, bv J. O. Bergen; Blanket*. Robe*, sheet, Whip. Ac., >r. | SOUK i I, OBLDINtl: BIMPLB SIMON BT SI MON Kenton; first dam bv Lexlnfton, second dam by V.iimir Megg by imported <ilenrne. tnird d*tn "Id Magg bv Mcacioc foarth dam l>v imported specu lator, fllfh dem by imported Dare l>e\ II. I ho pedigree ol Simon Kenton;?He by imported Yonsnire; flrnt dam. Magpolla by inn orte l (Hen in", the dAin ot Kentucky : wcoul dam, imported Mertle by English Mnrmaduke. Mmple Simon is I4X hanilA, 7 year*: very hind ionie; one ol tlic mod sty.i.sh saddle Horses in this Country ; broken to all saddle gaits. DARK HAY TROTTING HORtsE. # YK \RS OI.D; KIND and true In ail harness; tree from vice uririck; ean Deal t minu:a*; can bedlv.n by anyone; la not afraid ot locomotive or any ibinf. am u*jr ratted sound in every particular; as > TOP WAGON, 81D* BAR. BY R. M. STIVI liS, USED only short time, and One city made Harness. baboC'CHk, nearly new. mi n,r ry j. i". Ham. BHi TT. NEARLY NEW. BV PLANDISAU. VICTORIA, IN FINE ORDER. 1RIMMKD WITU MO rocco. by Moore. ! CH".ENCB,IN GOOD ORDER. BY ADAM-; A CONK. KOI R HKAY ROCKAWAY, POLK A .-H\FT8, BT Brewster A Baldwin. Look st cataioguc under this head in to-morrow's Her ald. All the above stock will be on eshibl'ian, to be seen and tried alter 12 o'clock this day up to time of saie. A?FOR SALE CHEAP?HORSR EXPRESS WAGON . and Hamea-i; to be sold separately or together at a sacrifice. Inquire corner Bowery and Houston street, far two days. _ ___ __ ' A~~ BARGAIN.?AN RLBOANT TOP PONY PHAETON and Harness, both of first class city maker*. Ap ply at private stable s# East Twelfth street A -FOR BALE, A HANDSOME TEA* BAY ROAD 1 . Horses, lull maue* and tails, all black paints, IM{ | hands blgh. 7 wars ol I; kind And gentle In all harness; I was raised in i herry Vsllev. N. Y.. by Mr Walt*; w!,en S years old trotted a full mile In S:47'?. snd can trot to- | dav. sure, in 2^9; don't pull a pound; very stylHb; prompt. pieAsaiit drners; all day travellers; warranted sound, ror turtlier particulars Inquire lor JAMES, in stable J# hleei k?r street. tlHf. ORLni . 141 WEST BROADWAY, M ANl'FAt' ) inrer of all kinds of Oarriag s. Kockaways, I'ark and ' o-ty fhset -ns, Huggles, Ac., and se.lina them at first or manufacturers' prices. CIOUI'ES.?COUPE, ROCKAWAT9 AND SIX-BEATS, ) Landaulettes, T nnd Dog ("arts, 1'baaions. Depot and Road Wagons, Buggies. -ulkles. Ac. J. i olyer * CO., fi?4 Broadway. FOR ^ AI.E?SEVERAL SUPERIOR TOUNG H0R8EB; are strictlvsonnd, gentle and kind; flna sl*e. color, seilon and style; sp?ed to suit purchaser; also two sad dle Horses. G. H. LEaVITT, Mushing, L I. F-ior SALE-FIVE FIRST class big HORSES, FIT tor trucks or carta; Also double Truck and Harness. Call at Ml Third street, near avenne D. I/OR 8ALB-A STTLFSH DOO CART, wood BROS. T makers, In rood order, with Pole and Shafts; price $U0. Apply at 8,1 and 66 centre street. ETOR oALB?A VERT HAND-OMR DARK CHRSTNl'T 1 llorsc. about 16 hands high, 6 years old, warranted round, ktn<l and gentle in double and single hamess: also "ill mate a very tine as idle horse To be se?n at private stable No. .J Great Joues street any morning be lore li o'clock. TpOR 8ALB-A good TRUCK HORSE. stable, ,T Wooster street, near Fourth street H. 0. PIERCT. For sale-a finr turnout-, horse, light Wagon and Harness: to be (old together or 4?gly. Inquire at Mr. WABUBUHN'S Livery Stable, 1? Obrya tie street L'OR HALE?AN old BSTABLIKHED LiVRRY, r Bisarrting and Sale stable, well * orked and doing a first class business; hss % boarding hortes. Apply at It tast l'weniv sixtl) luretb > IIORMKM. (?HRIU.r.?, M. Fr?<m fAi.it?a iiA*r?iM>ii* iat ?>? ?n roat, ' 1?4 tiM>, aiylle* a?4 if** Mw be?fc# '? die, miiialW any Utkt *? Kinc street. near tfisdaaft. F'OR MA IK ? * MUX *AV < ?" f* MOB r I' I blsti 7 y??r??M l? ? ??? drt<?c IN 4??*>le ? OTMaO wirrmi'f l wiunl ? I MM M ????? Ayr * to 1 Mr. HakMRTT, No* miM I'Jkoai ? r- , mr~i _ hH>R HALP-ROAN *AH' It, HAMk MIoM | ehuuav ' ai t ? i. <i< ? '4; ?u table t?> ?*, (??? grocer or intmri .pl>>.*, $*$, t?u> a?*e ?f M?<u.aa, I? Ninth aveuoa. | FIOR ?ALE-TnlR 0?B I* A MOD- MK wag..a h iv ?W; awll mar# 4 mir?, $tS: ?i? nu* iteraa ??? <r+i $*e >4 ?< w . ? . nht /? at E>OR R41>K-AM KSTRA t K AM Of IIIIAT ?<?>* R* r |ii handa null. ( a. ar? ?l?l aailaMf ?<?r ? mark >M , ? ?r r ? i - . > nnn I ? n ' k n I he ;v. ? aah n? I yoR *alr?corrR norms. it hi h. 1 r color dirt brown; f (MMlUi ba?'? ? .nee , atvn-fc . ?ound and kind- Ma dn n >i ?i. ? I > . ta a Mm tin- .in?M man* I?ora? am Matih*tt**> lataM. Ap| > u R R. RBIOO* 1m Waal Party Mali Mesa! Fim IUS-A *MT MAU lA*t NAMl>a l< VRAM* ! o d if ? aprlit* < ?u li< i t > r ,???.! . u and kind II ATllORN'g ?tal>le 1*7 ?rrt HHMynmH act FjtOR (? A! I I'M ?r HO H ? ? I yeara old; warranted ar.a iil a I A >n.l a ? oast llor?? iirice $j - 1ru< A and Haiti* ?a Will sail 'a at ?toic IN Hu .son atrr<-?. HO R E* FOR RINK H' IRAR* 'U?t IroiB Indiana 3 7 vara old II l? I" lu?nd? high. all anuml a-> i kind ln.tm a all** v.'U.ik .?re. i T AND AC RV rWeKTY WRTM RTR* RT B KIT If. I j una ail -eat I'ark I'ha l n < m* < ur il I <>n? l)o"tor'> I'tiaa'orL b>p aa4 f iv i'i ?? *??. f - ?a? | way?* and IMpol KaitUll ? I iti kt J?? U?t and up** Komi ?* *uii., bjr Br-, in. al t? nnattrl I' ?? n?>a > A Van IHiaar and oti?' r ?-n* aaaka-ra; i? ?i>r ?*i >? Hulklra, nrw and aamad haa l ?>? i ?iT r? t?? wk- ? i?>a Maguna, alliKK' and duu!d? llarm ? A' WW II. <!HAV MaMdtJ W.oaM-r aft^rl MOBHtAOR SALR. ?TMOM A* RHI.IV T!o\. rrr. m>i|? Tb?r*lay ? h Inai at II ? ??> ? ?f ' ? Wa?l Twviuv-nlnUi atwrt I; ? rk II. t ri. k> and I Carta. By ortaf of RatHaB R??. larRaiw j XTEW on* lUNe OR XI I^n lan^t*. Rcrt.nw Ijri Ml.d RMaatmia. Alio a flue Itork of othar Vahi ? A. R, FI.A\ORU', old stand ol Brawatar k Co. S72 and Ki Hrooaur atrial. oni,D TO 1"AY KRU'?nSt sol ^l> NI>KK? Fit i-~ lor butch-r or jri?c<T. Call, lor ?w.> da?a, at n x Weat Mnetaenth atroet. STABLE TO LET-TO TRI'CRMKN ?Mi liTHKll*. at No. 12H Madlaon Itraat. nrar Marki-l II >U will bo divided in 5 or ( italH , rent $VV Imiqirr .? II Bowery. Rl KVIM A CO TO I.ET?PART OP A HTaBI.R, SIXTH ?TBR.BT. Rf tween Sacond and Tbinl avenuaa: tliraa "lain aal car.lage room; ren: modarnle in a uoml tenant Aaplr to L. J. OAKPr.M 1 K R, 2fi llurda\<*nua iHit.le Hi uar rpo LET?A KIRsT CLASH PRIVATR 8TAHLR. WITH 1 all the lat??t Improvamenta' am lara>' ?t?, ? thr oarriaKe room, hora?a and bariio?? raaaa all on thi* flr?t floor, hayloft above; la well linhi. d. *ml veniilat.. l and baa ksh all through. No. 6 Neiiaon place, onr bw>e? wc?l of Broadway. TAT ANTBf)?A DAHR BAY, BLACK OR (IRA Y HORRR VT 15 liind<: must be warranted ??uib1. kind and gentle Address, wlih lull particular*, U. W L, bos -IT Ilerald office. tyAMTED? 4 STYLISH AND SOPNI) coi Pc HoRSK, vr about 16 haudi high. Addresa, wnn price, A. H., bos 4.975 Pi at offlce. Tl/AQONB KOK SALE-WORTH THE MONET; ONE u new (Iroccr'i WifoB. one light R*pre??, one top fixpresM, < n? top Hcllverv; alao two ae. rnd hand too Btuk'les, Duaenbnrv'a make, an I ?lde bar Top, by Stivers. 124 Weat Nineteenth atrcet. livery atatde. TIT ANTED?A CHEAP, SOUND BCSINESW IIORFE, >T lor caah. Apply to or addr<-st C. C. KARL, Ut Third avenue. d?4lff -HORSES KEPT ON LIVERY AT fS PF.B ? p ? ?'. month; well ventilated atable;beat ot care and feed; at SahLKH' aiaule, S41 blsth street, between Kirat and secotnl avenues. ff|OC PmR MONTH.?ROOM ROR SIX HORSE"! AND three carrtagca; a carriage Horae for aale; alao a Track. PINNER, 142 Weat Seventeenth atreoL (ton FOR a IIORSR, EXPRE88 WAOON AND ?fi 'U llarnen; $135 for a stylish bay llorac. aide bar Itoad Wairoti and Harneaa; two Expraas M'aaona and Ku^kv cheap; two Horte^ at a sacrifice. 261 Weat Thir tieth street inn IEAM8 WANTRD lMMEDIATKLY.-KIPTT 1UU third street and Kourth avenue. M. O. BTAR. nn() WEST THIRTY-KOURTH .sTRKRT ?COR SALE. ^ ? u Pony Pbaatoa Apply on Thursday, belore 11 o'clock. DRY GOOOW. AT SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR. 9U BROADWAY, between Twentieth and Twenty-flrst atmO. OltASU . ISPLAV OK IMPO TKO FA 1IIONH; PAi TKRNN NOW READY; CLOTH MODELS with everv patern; ratting and tltliiw. A. IH'RDETTK sM!IH, No. 914 Broadway, between Twentieth and Twenty-Bret street*. RT IN MODES, COMBINF.D WITH ECONOXY IE mafrt il. and finished with true Pari .inn taste WARRIN A FAVHE, late with lord A Taylor, 807 and 309 Sixth avennc, M me dc fiery, Parlfc_ /^ARPRTfL CARPETS L- Ureal priiu onening of Carreta, Oilcloth*. Window Mi*.If*, Laiubreauins, Mata, Matting. Ac , at very low prices. kngliah Velvet. at $1 75 per yard. A T*|ie?try Brussels. at 91 per yari Thr.-'f-ply. i , at $1 IS per varil Ingrain, at Sic.. 40c. and 5 >c per yard. All other good* at equally low price*. A law stock nt Furuiture, 10 per c?Bt cheaper tiian any other hnu*e in the city. All foods shipped Iree. D. BF.LLY, (successor to It O'Farrel'), 910, 511 514 and 511 Eighth avenue, corner of TUirtj tilth and Thirty *txth streets. M1LM\KHY A\U MltKMRMAKINO. AT SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR. 914 BROADWAY, between Twentieth and Twenty-rtr?t streets, ORAM) DISPLAY OK IMPORTED I A-1IION8; Pat tern* now realv : CLOTH M< >l?K ? -< with everv pattern; cutting ant titling. A BURD .TTR SMITH. No. 914 Broadway, between Twentieth an>l Twentv-flrtt street* A VALLIERE"?Tl' E Vol NO LADIES' HAT OT J J the season, t, and ottiv ut MAI ON WALTON, g:.-' Bi't>adw?v. above Union *iu?re. Mmb. oranoieh-h vs tiii; honor t<? Inform War customers that -h- ha< r. m vh her etabliah mentot r.obei anJ (a*' ion*, to >io. So Went t wenty, niniti street, four door* trum Broadway. PATTERX8. AT SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, between Twent.eth and Twenty tlr*t streers, OR AND DISPLAY or IMI'oRTKI* FASHIONS; PAT TERNS Row RBADY; ''LOTH MODELS with everv pattern; cutting and Httlnir. A. HfROETTE SMIIH, No 914 Broadway, between Twentiatb and Twentv-tirst street*. P4>*T OEFK R worice. POST oprlCE NOTICE.?THE MAILS FOR EUROPK lor the week ending Saturday. Arnl M, 187%. w ill clo*" at thin office a* fol'ows:?On Tn -da* at 11 JO A. M . "n Wednesday at 12 >1.; on Thursday at 11:1) A. M , and on Saturday at 5, 7 and II: DA M. T, L. .i AMKS, Postmaster. POIt BALK.. A HANDSOME WHEELER A WILSON SEWINO Machine, all compl-le with new i.oodrich rnrker, coat a ten month* ago $7*. will be told lor $30. Call at S5 Bond street. A L.ARUB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dl?TIL J\ ierv Liquor More, on the ea*t side. Lease and t t* lure*, w tli or without stoc?; a bargain on reasonable term*. Prln<-tp?i* ntiirei* HUSINtSS, box 121 UeraM Uptown Branch office. An old ESTABLISHED DOWNTOWN corner Llqtinr Store for ?ale for half Its value: now doing ? line tMis.ne**: rare chance. MITCHhLL's store Agency, 77 Cedar itreet A SPLENDID CORNER LIQI >>R KIORE FOR SALE? on lentli avenue, with or withoat Stock; irool rea sons given lor selling. Add rest J. M., Herald Cptown Branch office. ABOITT tfJOO WORTH BUILDERS' HARDWARE TOR sale or trade, city or country Property, lluhtly en cumber^. 141 Eighth avouue. J.AMhs FIM.aY. A FI R>T CLASS BILLIARD AND DRIMKINO SA A loon for sale ?location nn-ur,> n-e 1; old eatahllahed Hotel; enterprising party a sure fortune. Confection ery. Lunch Kim>111. siMKK'S store Agency, No. 7 Murray etreet AKINDLINO WOOD FACTORY TO BE SOLD With Machinery tor saw Inf. ?plittlng and bundling, with Horse and Wairon? Applv in JOHN LBYDKN "n Hie premises corner of Twenty-fourtli street and ave nue A. _____ A SILK HAT MANUFACTORY FOR SaLE-ESTAB ^1. lislied many vea s. liy a mo*; popular manufac turer; will be intr<>duco.l to customer*; price ffOO. MALOMK'S store Agency, 111 Saaaau *treeL__ ABILLIAKD SALOON FOR SALK-IN MOST DE . sirah;e location, four aew Collender tablea; doing a good businew; or wl'l take a partner. MALONE'S store Agency. 121 Raaaan atreet A CHOICE DOWNTOWN SAMPLE ROOM-WITH two shuffle board* doing splendid bnsinesa; loca tion unaurpas-* 11 rare opportunity t price $^i)U0. MALONE'S store Agency, 121 Na>*au a itreet A?FOR SALE, fancy (IOoD - BTORKS, GENTLE ? men s Furnishing Oood* Stores, Meat Market", Fish Stand*. Hakeriea. flue Fruit Store*, cheap OroceryiStorea, Country hotela. MITCHELL'S store Agency, 77 Cedar *L AW OLD AND WELL ESTABt I SHED FIRST CLASS corner Orocery store for sale cheap ; dolnt? a b<>o<1 liusine**. In the tx>rt location in Brooklyn. Apply to THUS. OAFFNKT, Auctioneer. 17 Centre *treet. AEOARDINQ HOUSE FOR 91.000 -EAST TERMS; ?JOo uken In board; best location in Brooklyn; low rant; lease to Mar, 187&. Address CAaH PUR. CHASER, box 141 Herald o?oe. VERT HAEDSOME LIQUOR STORR FOR HALE. Apply at bM We?t Flltyfonrth street for three day*. A A FINE CORNBE LiQUOE STORE IN T1IF. NINTH ward, hai fix year* lease, at 9900 a year, for sal?; hajaam, rare chanc?. .. MITlHULL'S Stare Ag?acy, TTOe-iar itreet FOR HAIL.B.. AriK-r . l.A-is KN4iM-.ll SHADES ANliTllop Bouw near Cltr Hall, Brooklyn, at a reaaonaiila i.rl? e *ati?'aclore reaaonn f..r -riling and ?ll partcular* rurtuattad by apptrtnr at Fulton street. Brooklyn. A (IIItT CNANCR.-oLD EHTAMLISHKD BK8TAU ;\ rant with liiuor saloon, tom-thar or separate; |..n* ira?e < f building; upper part miitatjlt for bo irdlDg ?r r'tib yurpoar* l.~atlou uinuri.aase.i: re-taurnnt tr*n sa iii< fi Jn ? prr Annum. NlCHoLti A CAFPLKTY, jJ Foiifit ??. nu? IT1 BACRIMCt AN OLD ESTABLISHED MILLI i\ nerv nn I F"an<-v Oo.*1- sr re, a'.tuated on the west ?M<- 1.1 V > Mb avenue (heap r tit: snnll amount of taeh ..<?'* rrqu red A I. TKK A LKYY. 3M Eighth av.^ A -LPJI'iiR |1K ALFRS -lORM'R I.IQl'OR STORK, ? many ti-in ? tabiin'ied; handsomely and com p)?tei? i ur ?i! I* to J. MOOriL, J8U lentil avenue. Mar Tw*m> Math -imt a _A-riN* I'lIoroORAPU OALI F.RY FOR SAIjK ? \ , 'or ?>!?? ' ill i ?\al ir with or withoti' l:mtrumcnf? and mow. aw t. tfrelniMi, Ae.; rheap rent; all on flrftt a ai'imiM north t <ilit go.ni trade. Apply 116* Br>.*4war al?o gallery Mil Ho" cry for aaie 'lu ap. \BABF. ?H?XrE ? FOR SALE. IN BROOKLYN. . ? haii t?o ne Or x-erv Store, with l<ease. Mock and Plauirei ?i mini > l?>.-at? ,1. ilii.iu a fine liu'inea-: rent i a u>< for ?ellln* t>au health i or. ill par ti ular? ini)U'rr at II* Vau Brunt street. lu the bakery, hear llamiiit.-i aveiw*. BI klilBM UV TOR MALEOIt TO LET?HALF MAY he pal I in work baUn.c ?o oaijr term*; prosperous httalneas .!..iPi ; ma.-liinerv in good order a lli( A A mm - s ? li.-el. ..an et Jfew York. Ik! -IO :K* FOR VI NJ'l Y .K It.loOK |r hi I i.nti:r> I .i 4 u >? l-.rea on a'l principal .- ? ? ' i',ai*l, Uro< ery More* and Kenanrauta; ?pxadil iwrat.ona. BThlt KLAMi's auKNOY, rc Be ktua.i sir ?t. 1\RI O -ToRR FOR OALK-AT A ORKaT SACRI. I I " . If i- at o?*c li'tle mon / ri<|lilred: soda ?rad< wii' par ?.#?', eii>en?**. i al> at lie.onJ ay. tv it I'NBAP FHINNN , CALL ON TUX MKruo. r ' I 'U< PRINIl.V. I.-f ami.!-IIMKNr. ?o. 2ii Itroa<< way. Fm?k sai.f.-a i aR'.k ni whi.h or -foond hand -aM< , wli br ? Id rerv low to c' >?e th.vn out. MaLVIn?.? i?at<' i tupativ, M'< llr >?j>var. r>>n halk-two bktb riRR mirriiki*. with I <? .in.'. n? < ..rnl . ? and lal.ie* uiih iuarb et?pt; ?lata illl 0 froai and bark par .ir l arMU; on* Her ri n, tr ltd ln>|utre at 11* I a ?? Blatieth atreet. F*oe aAi.R?B' Ti'iiuB hop hitt atrd i* noon uri?l.l .n.v. ?l, w. li s.hxI rtiu iif mit 'u-rt Apply to I., i' iKPr.B. No S 4JJ rurJ av nue. km lu-r I "tta ??. F-'OB I-\I.F-* *> I I K<r*Rl.l?HEf> AMI TAYINfl t.ook i. Olaaa a J Ttctur.- fratai- Mu?:nri? at ^'ra dio N V I.tr tu' Iter parti ilar* nddret* FRANK M A KTl*. V> Warren *ire? t i??raeuw V T L'OR ?ALW?* LAOKR BKK t X.VI.O ?N, KI-PT BT A in. i i. -t iii urn iif-. t W jr term* rea? .u.tfile; Una Bol owner tkr r.'Mua tor ?rllmj. Apply alMFul urn atrtrt Bro.tk yu U*OR BAf.?-ON? or THK BRBT COBXRR LIQCOI l du.rf< in ib? r..u'te.mli ? art. iai.-.a. tor, reaa. na ?Iven tor ?? mar Inuuiro at 17J < anal ?vr??t vojrater b. uie) No agt-nta waat' it FVlR < A ' F ? A HOOtt CORN FH Ll?^! >R STOtR Of Third aieaf a rare . Iiaiu'e i r a 'iiuiiie*- man; t rin? i-aay Aiipty to C. R foW.NSKXl> * CO., in *'?it auvet. FHIB ?AL -I.IU B BKEK ?ALOOB AXf* KF-TaP raat with linarr-and >t.>? a. In aiar^eto^n ?n the Frie Railroad, opp.iiiia r.tiiroai d?po i.-ua laaaa and iv* rout. For p*rtka:art apply at 91 Bowrry. New York. F'OR K*tft-TBKM? K F A iff ASLF?* X OLD e?ta :l?he i buK ne?a la Canitad fr-lt. rup*. Wine*. he.. w Hn a tfood run .?? rtidorn ; pr. flti 20 t-> ? per rent: or wul ea>:liaim? for food tlty t'rvMrty. Apply at 2.7 From ?tr?eL ruauiJ uoroa btork fixtcr^b. | Ing of aSn: rla** la?eledfl BiitUr l 1ai>> In reriect order, one tonr-pul' Ale Tump ona ' on.iter, shelving, .-tor# t'urtalni, Chaira I" to he ?j14 cheap. Inquire at !<? Cnion p a a. Oreenpo'nt POk "SAI.K-t -TOCK OF TIN W\RF.. It"' FI B r nuiiliu Hood*. Maeblnary and Too'i, at Si? Faarl a tree t, up stair*. If or ml??Tii( k ANT> I fMvr.Ks or tub 1 rijiar tore No 41 I Itlton itreet. corner Tearl; Tery cheap, inquire on prcun?e< ? Ft OB 8ALU-IN ClirCAOO. tt tLLIN'F.R Y AND NO. II .n -tore : roomt tor houarki-ening in r? ar. *li<K rerr low. Addre** MILLIN FK, 13H V.aat Tw. nty fourth atre-t. .New York. F^O't SALE?STKAM EXCAVATOR (OAK RK AL tered to a drrdjf*. Fony I .x-oTiottre and twenty Domp Cara. KINO A WALlHt. HprlnctteM Maaa. F^OR SALE-A WiiLL E-TARL1 -IIED -TATION-fcBT. Rook and Mnaic r . -lreio' ? ~ I :e I tioek; Brut cla?? fl*ture?: ?plenut b i?tne?? iiotthhorho'^1 j Will be sold ver* 'ow ; ?ati?l?cVor'' rea?om lor aellmt an I opportunity for thoroufh in<t<:ua:i u Apply ai (9 OrwM araal. Fort sAi.E-ru.sr < i t ?> m u i iv <m Btore, Fourteenth ward ? <.ro.~er? Si ,-e.- X) To?t Stationery aud Faucv S ore* 4 Bakartr* 5 Ret! >u aula. Orocery Stun ? to eirhaiice for rrjp-rtr. < Putlllery More?. .1 Crockery .-torea Monte* and Lo:i to l:a< hangy, Brooklyn Storfaj mnre warned. P. OArrWET, 2*7', Bowery FOR HALE-LtQfOR STORE FoR Pa I! I ICl LARH, app'y at M ha*t Thirty eighth ? F*0R SALE-V FIRST CLASB OV-TRB HAIiin* AMD Ite.Uurant: a bareain An >lv t.f aOAUT, liMk ?treet. lietweeu Third and Fourth ?venu?? Fob sai.e cheap?a cioar stand, wiru wibb an.I H lnar.l It- t ' M" I. ..id\>ay. FOR BiLl-ONR OF TIIF B ST L'yi nl STORRR, Imitttre ot P. RoWK. Aitcuoneer. corner Eitlith aircet and l'nly?r*ity place. L'OR SALE-A NCMRKBOr IECOSD ll\ND SAFEB, r diltcrent ?lae? and niaLcr?. Ail iu ron.pl<*fe or.Kr and ready lor n?? B t" *? 11 A <o 11 iter creet IfOB SALK ?"HF*P?tUSTTLLRRT Lf()l'OB stobi 1 in a good lo.-itijii, doiua a ao-i. hii-.nr??; no hum bug. Apply to rHoM is OA "N V v.. i: I >ntre at / ' ROCCRY STORK FOR BaIF-DoINU a OOOO It i *.|i hniiiie.s; ih* u? n?f leaving the city. <4* Washington .treet. New York. Good POCMTAlh, TWO lUND.oitMT soDv AP paralua for ?ile cheap. Ap|dr in drug atofe corner Twenty-firnt (treet and i Irat avenue T*PORTA XT. 1 *n elrftnt black walnni Partition with de.k*, ?u||. ?btr for t>*ttk. iu*urani - ..ITu ? of <,, inti ?? I >?m will be tiki at a Mrriltce. In.juu e of <,ore.-mn ns !? ? untv Life i:. . * .hi ? t'ompao*. if Warren ?:reet Bew Turk. T A* AW OM> MRRCIlAKT BV l?l?l'*TRY HAT* 1 Mtvcd a competence tr-m m? bu??n ?? whn'eanla wine? ?||.I lionor<): I now pr..p. ?? In r<-n'p an I ?? out m? bus ne?a; *ny man ?it $ , <?t > ??>,??, a?H < m ? ikr t fortune. AddroM KI.M. R boa IM Herald ?jt?. xroncE to contra tor*. It a I*m am> urn .if Reietaa Pitw Rton# *?., ? "i.i.i.? hi..n?" lor Ml*. AH?I* * the corner et w . . t ? ?! ki* atreett. lloboaen, V J. I? K. \tl A* Rare phaxc ?lea?*. riR*ifrwt and n*. i tnrei of a Botel; oter H r-oo:r? ? -ntrally l*-aie4| only $.*?> .i h rcqalrr !. fealan - on e...? *r.?i. Ai p y at LLOVU'it A(en?r Ti Proadwar. " ' UTONK YARD POR PALE-AT ORRRRWOon. TO clow MM the rttata (<( Robert *haw drc a. i e? ta(>li?h<*.t l-W. Inquire <?! Til<? ** t? M?K<itAWr. Orwnwoad Ctmirrr entrance of iw i?eati thirl itmt IrixA'jri Mr hmbmii i|?V rrai QOOD WILL amd PART rtXTI RRA or A1 1 Kancv Ktore, with ? eeiren ?ear? ?r? I# ?n?i4 raa ?< n? K.r removing ApMy ft <11 nav?-ith annM be Iwr'n Twenty seventh an I 1 wentr .tali! ?tre?i? 'IIK RILYEB RUEi.TI.Vi) AM> AM > N i Vlllla, to the cltr of Chicago, ara no* oil-tel tar e H ? baraain. The worka have a tr .ai?k? t ..* teat a Clara xreat and Ww fortyamnl aim, torntat af lour diatinct brick but'din.-- ? I- enj.n ??, " ?->t?r?i?rr, bla?t and roaatint fnrnace*; tie atptratbi| and roimnt department* are cnmp.ete ant everrtnina n<frm*tr *i carry on the tiuwneaa i* ou th * ar?m ?? an be ?t*rt?4 at mwi a i?1Hi from ?!?<? < hfaa ? an 1 n.*k l?<a??4 railroad run? into tbe *ar t i the *. rk? 1;?? ;? >' ' ??-r la ?.? ??- uo>< a ni.iruac o< > ? At*, ji ?' i li |i n tin n?w due. For tnforaaito i arair ta W I* o \% a* A. R. JAfKKOW. I* WaahlaakMi d rowaa I* ? fcbaa? III A i nn -OARl'EVBR AND I i ???ft - f - H ?P rillI. lor ?a'e '?k. aftner wttb ur a? above ?mount IflWaat *o?t aeutk otraei IMBItlV. A R RXCBI.I.RNT ??RORnR POWRR UMCM M| JY Boiler, alii hebenck ? Mat< oer t? -a? Mriaaa (?r tale \ery low. now rtmala# atan t a W?etb -ir- ? l? T. A *o ?<,* AT RARltAINM. RKPORE RKMoT?RO?Ot'R RbTIRR ?tock of Mnirien and R.?.ar?. of a Mae*. ? ?? rompv Tank*. Kiowar*. toalmrkiaf *a htaary a<-. W lUKIfl A RoaKR. Watar and n???r .ire. a V AriR-T ?U**'' HOIIlnxTAL tr< tW ROD RR, Hnrine, Pomp and smoke Pipe an ?tea* ia i?-1. i opper Kettle*, t <>nfe. tmn ? RaentrMg Knitr*. ateam ripaa *c. Api>ljr at s? tfa? > r^et If OR RAI.h-THRRR CAVPRPIX PRIRT|<?? r Preaae?: two tonr-rotlar and o .? et r?i.?f pr. ?, nearly new ami In i>? r' ? t or t. r. win i<e ? m *apara< f If .???clre.i and at a .* In.jaire if a l.w? KT !>>??? OETT rtider Sheriff, rooaa t Eia?f C???tr < owit h?W. Hrooklym. For ralb?it and pre ?h *t *.\m irrrr* at tached; foor-norae lrlc??->ii f'atae??- htitk ,?naft Ing, Pnlltaa Rafa. OfRre ritinra* sample l?rawer% Hhelrlnf, Ac , t*r^aln? Printm. idea 117 P?lwn ?t FOR HALE-RN01R1 AND BOtl.KR. TODD ? Mr farty, tnaker?; lO borta po* *r Enaine. Ati rw Kwer Boiler -.hafting and a l<W of m -? h I ii>e? i. brat I: all in ?<v "1 order. Apply to 'PAHOsfe, Kt>"U A ('O.. No 7 Botld itr^et ONP 15 iBORRE BKOISE AXI> BOII.KK, ri'*i* A*D Heater 100 fret ?<te*in I'lpe. Mnuidint md Triorlng Maehine. haw Bench and waw?, S,9ji pawn i? stmimf. Han eri and fuliava lor aai? allow prwea> M taat Twenty iftlrd Atreet. _ 2 000D BErON.) HAVD Tl Bl f VR Bnll.BRf ? In. heibr i? tafi cbeap . itimi new Rotlw-i at U.w. 4 prlcK, ?econd hand and new Por able II .t?i Ka fine* and Araes' Portable KmtitMM An<< Saw Rllla, PorV able Grain Mill*; all <uxe< oi >ar Irnvrovod xikde Va na and Automatic cut off Kngino< nr?t prlia medat at Amerii an Imtltu e ia? exhlbi>ion ll\Mi*^<>R, WHITSIIILL A CO.. X Cortlandt wraet, Naw Tork. ifo^ WII.L BUT A OOOD W^HRfVOtOJi H '? ?T I ? >J hand I're'f; Inker, rolkiri. ie. #nimb Wo t, roott IU